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Show AUVtKriSE FI' LL IHE 1! ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES WEATHER FORECAST UTAH EXAMINER it charges. for the IT is price THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM THE EXAMINER IN THE CITY REACHES THE COUNTY AS WELL SUBSCRIP A3 THE CITY. OUR TlON BOOKS ARE OPEN TO AD ARE THAT THERE WILL BE RAIN OR INDICATIONS SNOW III-N- 20 O. RAIN IN SAT- URDAY FAIR. vRTIIBRI VOL FRIDAY; THE SOUTH PORTION; OGDEN CURRENCY REFORM PLAN MADE PUBLIC YESTERDAY cm'. UTAH. FRIDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER it, FIVE PRICE 1906 aud the saves wdinduai defendants f it hasarduu for pedestrians to i onare charged with violating In a forline out They give ihe Northern Pamal statement by Attorney General cific railroad high praise f r the efcriminal pnuwcti-tlo- n jimmy he says forts made to keep its t raffle moving. future considers reserved la were Tacoma to taken Passengers by lion. boat and from there brought to PortFrank B. Kellogg of St. Paul, specie: land over the regular route. Even assistant to Attorney Geut-raMoody . this la low no longer possible since brought the petition to St. Louis the bridges at Oleque and Telso have was filed with the The been swept awa. Northtuund passenclerk of the I ulfed States circuit court gers who left here uu this ruad were by the government' local ropressuia unable to gel by Castle Rock, and New York. Xev. IS The New tor Uvy moat of them returned to Puniaud. Railroad er Rv M'hen the court couveued at In On the Oirgou Railway A Naviga- Central aud Hudson m the I aitei o'clock Attorney Kellogg aud Dyer tion company's tracks a slide at Dod- company waa oonvlcwn uf graullug a closed conference fur hlf an son today threatened to tie up traffic States circuit court Uaiay of (34.000 to the American hour, at the end of which time indefinitely, but reports Lmlght are a rebate trial company and the Counsel Kyllogg informed Attorney that ita size waa greatly exaggerated Sugar Keflniugcompany tor baviug ac- General Moody by long distance tele and that the Inlon Pacific and North- of ui lattersum aa rsba:e will begin phone that the petition was sbut to ern Pacific trains will leave here on cepted thatin the same court. Tbs Jury he filed and wo instructed to tomorrow proceed. time tonight over thla line. out about two hour and uuiue--' Attorneys Kellogg and 1 er then went, Telegraph and telephone wires was of its into the clerk's announcement up-ud tha lately office where the pen north of Portland ars prostrated, there - - of guilty couuwl fur the do- tiim was lormly sworn to and filed being uu communication whatever,,-fr'ndaut mov t . company by Col. Dyer. with any point further than Kalsuia. P the verdict, whUia Judgi FVdkiwiug the filing of the petition According to Gist riot Forecaster denied. Beals of the United States weather ly WJn'B Judges H. Sanborn and Elmer B. met court Joseph Colon, Nov. IB President Rouoe-il- t bureau, the center of the storm has - Adams at the United States circuit La spent a day on Ute isthmus Choate, counsel fur the dvleudant wm- coun Issued mountain the aj1j)eti( and petition, range, up0n Rucky passed of Panama and 1 now settled for the officers federal order It is the after effects which is now pauy , moved to dismiss tbs indictment the granting upon ita denial by Judge lloll eu- amjjliri,y l0 immediately serve notice night at the Tivoli hotel upon the tin causing the damage. The forecast and fur the d Um canal. He ha rruaneJ from 0f Hpon these defendant who of for the district Is occasional rain, tered uiam a long arguiusut Culod to Panama. elng much of tha are not reelilents of tha Judicial dl-with much lower temperature, which leue. Mr. hind never (1)011, tnct in whk'li the suit has been filed. "We know canal aud the famous Culetra rut on presages a speedy cessation of the either a lawyers or judges, what a The government's petition in the sul th way; he has taken a trip arouud existing flood. until tbs supreme la signed by William H. Moody, I'ulied Panama bay and ha haa I wen welcomlw really means court uf the United States has spoken." H tales attorney general; Milton B. Pur- ed in Panama City, which lies outside He maintained that contracts made dy. assistant to the attorney general: of the canal sons, by President Ainador FA2XER.S AFHLIATE old Infeby the defendant under the Laank B. Kellogg. Charles B. Morrison and other officials of tha Panama recommerce law grouting lower and C. A. Severance, special assistants public. WiTIl FEDERATION rnal rates than the regular schedule, and to the attorney general. Th day passed aocordlng to schedcarried out subsequent to the passage methods pur-- ule and no untoward or unexpected Into The Investigation er of the Elkius act, did not constitute baa occurred. Siaudard Oil company beFarmers' Union Claims te Represent violation of that act ; that the practice aued by the Last night President Amador and In 1(03 and the results were gan early More Than of of rebating or granting lower rata was laid before congress last May by Pres- his party cam over to Colon from Entire Population. nut looked upon aa a criminal offense, ident Roosevelt, Wibo accompanied the Pan aiii and called oa Pre al dent Rouse-vel- t t that time, be argued. Tbere were on board th Louisiana. This waa report by a special meeeag denouncmany powerful corporation more skil- ing the apparent methods pursued. The the first weluome by local officials. Minneapolis, Nov. le. Embodying a ful in evading the esUiuig lutereiate president asserted al the time that i President Roosevelt left the Louisilied ana at 7:30 this morning and ram te membership at over a million, claim- law Utan the carriers themselves. suits would he instituted In Ihe Mr. Choate maintained that there is States courts to abolish the rumblna- - the Colon docks. Here he waa welcoming to represent more than criminal a for continuing of the entire population of the no authority 1)pg of tlm ul( todiy ed by Commissioner Bhonta, Chief fhn u- of law a retroactive.- - The law la void (nllk lh( ln,Utl alt,p Stevens and other official and country, the American Society . Equity, the recently formed national os an expoat facto motUm. The defendanta are entitled to one the school children of Cobm sang The H JUIP In denying the farmers' union, today became affiliated Banner and America momh in which to enter their appear-alhe honght tha Bklu In a limited degree with the Amerifor his benefit A few motneut later aud sixty day In which to 111 anre can Federation of Labor, now in con- clemly binding upon the answer to allegatl.me In the petition, President Roosevelt was greeted by that there waa sufficient evidence to President and Mrs. Amador and the vention here. After a discussion aa to ways and eend the rase to the Jury. The words bishop of Panama and at 1:10 a. m. means between the representatives of shall be In the law. Judge Holt uid. the president and those who had come the farmers and a committee appoint- did not relate to tutare trenapurtatinn to welcome him left Colon fur Panama ed by President Goinpers. the com- alone, but to discrimination that might by train. mittee reported that the onlv prac- be or had been attempted to bring Tbe trip aaroee the lofhmua was tical action at this time In further- about shipments at lass than tha tariff mode slowly la order to permit th ing the Interests uf each is the coop- or published schedule. presidential party to have a good look Pulled States District Attorney Indictment of Rucf Was Eapectsd, at all the points of Inlersst along th eration of both, the committee urging Bchmrtx of mad That argument Btimson but tha.xkislug a rail upon wageworkers still outside Mayor t route.. Several slops wore mad oa Is a Surprise. the folds of the unions to affiliate with for the government and la bis charge the way over and nt each station tho reviewed Holt school children cam dnwa and sang them, and recommending that all te the Jury Judge members nf the federation demand evidence as adduced, aa well aa the patriotic alra. The president thanked the Elkina nf the welcoming delegations warmly. products of the farm, garden and history of the passage San Kreadwco, Nov. IS. la the pe- allThe orchard that bear the union label of act. Judge Holt fixed November 20 as presidential train arrived In Indictments of the tition to ea against nothm a the farmers organisation, since the tho date for argument front of the Tivoli lintel at 10:311, Here Bchmlls and Pollliusl leader r , Mayer farmers, through their representatives, arrest Judgment. . left Mr. Roosevelt District AMprsejr Prealdent-JUnodq- - os Ruef, Assistanthave made assurances that they will 'wentwhlla .the to Panama, and fulfilled that has (be promise Heuey not purchase anything but anion made American president continued to the first action the taken grand by MOVE TO DISSOLVE the Parlflc entrance to th ranaL goals. Jury would he to accuse Abraham Ruef Bora, To tlie end of carrying Into effect a Her President Roosevelt boarded the waa in made Thla of felony. proihecy STANDARD OIL TRUST mutual understanding the oomnilttee ateamer' mad a trip around open court two weeks ago, but noth- Panama Bolivar, and ram bark to 1a presented a resolution to the effect bay was tlien said Bchmlls that Mayor ing that local unions and central bodies Boca for lunch. would he drawn into the scandal. The appoint committees to cooperate ta Petition Against Standard Oil Company Indictment of Ruef was exported by This afternoon the president ram the effort to promote the demand for from La Boca to Panama City. He of New Jersey and Corporation the public, but the people were not drove union laliel goods and that a fraternal from tha railroad station to th and Partnership. prepared for Immediate direct action cathedral plaza, welcomed all the way exchange of delegates be oontinued. against the city's chief magistrate, by Uie The' committee's report In Ita encheering of tha crowds. Al who Is bow on ihe Atlantic returning the plaza President Amador delivered tirety was adopted, after some discuslS.r-ThUnited., Nov. For visit a to Louis, St, from nearly Europe. sion, by the convention late this States address of welcome and President government today made the In two yean thf alleged objectionable an afternoon. Roosevelt replied. Theer was then Itlal move to dissolve the Standard Oil relations between the French restaufurther singing of patriotic songs by monopoly by filing la the rants and the municipal administraWARSAW DISORDERS. tion have been a subject of severe the school children, after whirh the United States district court in Bl. president, escorted by tbe officials of a petition in equity against the Htand-ar- d criticism and public denunciation. 200 Oil company of New Jersey and it These restaurants, which were all tbe republic end a body guard of aria-loWarsaw. Nov. 13. The streets of r members of the Panama Warsaw are again In control of the seventy constituent, corporations and destroyed by the April conflagration, mounted returned to the Tivoli hotel wry, seven of cause bitter were and the defendants, In of threatened frequently partnerships, consequence cavalry disorders because of the high price nf including John II. Rockefeller and Wil- assault from the pulpit and preen, for the night, meat. The butchers have been on liam Rockefeller, asking that the com- Ute accusations being made that they Panama, Nov. If. Tha train which strike for nefcrly a week on account bination be declared unlawful and in were Immoral and a menace to the brought the presidential arty from of the arreat of the leaders of the the future enjoined from entering into welfare of the community. The so Colon In front of the Tivoli butchers' union and the prices of meat nny rontract or combination In restrait called reeuurants were a combination hotel atarrived noon at 10:30 a. ni. Then are so high that the poor are unalde of trade. The suit is brought under of eating house, lodging house aud President AAmador and his party alightart, which the liquor reanrt. to purchase even the smallest quanti- the Sherman anil-truThe agltslI'Mi for their suppression ed and President Roosevelt end his Standard and Ita constituent companies ties. two years ago apparently reached the party were conducted to Le Boca, at the Parlflc entrance of canal, city offlctals. and orders were lamed where tbe steamer Bollvad the was in that they he deprived of license, which would Close them. Tbe doors waiting to take the president on a remained locked for a short time, and cruise about Ihe hay, At II o'clock then tbe restaurants were permitted the Rolivar left her pier, passingo to reopen with some restrictions." around the Flamenco, Naos nnd Perl-cIslands, afterward returning to La Boon the houses were again In full away along the old lines. Borne of Rocs. All th steamers, dredge and the local newspapers at the time made tuglNAta In the bay were decorated with fl:igs and when the Bolivar passcharges that a fund had been collect- ed they saluted, blowing their whistles, ed amounting to thousands nf dollars, and that tbe money had been paid into while the crews of several American the official hands to lift the embargo. steamers cheered the president fran t The accusatlopa further alleged that was At rooa Ihe trip about the bay ended, a monthly tax of about IB.non paid by the reetaurani for "protec- the president landing at La Boca, The renewal of liquor licenses where he at lunch, H peaking to the newspaper men. the lltV tion."granted fcv the police mranifanlun. m majority of which waa in accord president said he felt Ilka the comwith lbs administration of Mayor mander of a grew and successful army. Though li rained from 10 a. m.f the Schmitt. It haa never directly been conweather did no Interfere with th charged that Mayor Schmlls fws the cruise. The president seemed detercerned with the payment of corruption fund, but no hesi- mined to obtain all the Information he Ruef possibly could. He asked questions of tancy was used In connecting use of all the canal employes. During hi name with tlm alleged Illegal I money. Ruef, Indeed, admitted that trip flora Cokm he met a number nf work trains full uf earth and rock front he had received fee from tbe pno-of the restauranta, but de- the Culehra rut and saw several stesm London, Nov. 15. Both bouses of said, that such vices existed in many he acted merely as an at- shovels working. parliament tonight debated the un- compounds, but the opponent of Chi- clared that the Interests of From La Boca. President Roosevelt 1" nes labor prcunotiiig that such torney always recognized pleasant subject arising from the re-,,a,e was Inevitable. bl clients, whose property rights had came this afternoon to Panama City. f affairs ent unauthorized publication of the , These evils had From thp railroad station he was drivlong been foreseen, 4ien trespassed upon. sontent of the "Bi;cknlU7 report, then why this belated According to the indictment. Ruer en up Central avenue lo the cathedral Intervention which gives the results of an Inquiry I upon the part of the bishops and arch-Int- o and Fchniltz. on the lBih of Janmiry, plaza. Th street! were filled with peothe conditions of Chinese labor ' bishops? pres1WI4. eztorted $1 .1Tb from Tony Blanco ple who (nnatautly cheered th in South Africa, add which reveals The revelations of the Bucknill" of the Fondle Hog." and oa February ident. the systematic practice of unnatural report, although they did not iiear out K of the me year they forced him to At 4 oclock, upon a platform In front more. Tbe third Indict of the ealhedral. President Amador devices In tbe Chinese compounds there. the statement nevertheless give up alleged, Notice nf this debate was given today disclosed a condition of affairs suff- ment Is based on the extortion of livered hll address of welnom. Presiby R. C. Lehmann. Liberal, who. In iciently unhealthy and unnatural to from the proprietor of Man hsnd s dent Roosevelt's reply wo interruptthe house debate, obtained leave to seal the fate of Chinese labor. restauranta. They are charged wtth ed time sad again bv the admiring bore the adjournment nf the house to Mr. Lyttleton declared that no shred demanding and receiving on the aanie crowd, who cheered almost every word. discus the "prevalence of gross of evidence of this horrible end mens- - day (1,175 from the proprietors of net From the plaza President Roosevelt In the Chinese compounds trous of vice had reached him monien's restaurant. It Is charged on returned to the Tivoli hotel, escorted system In the Transvaal aa disclosed by the while In the colonial office. the lith of lost February they forced as he had cumefl by tbe government ofBucknill" report, and the Imperative Premier Campbell-Bannermasaid these same men to yield $1,000 by ficials and prominent citizens, prenecessity for the government to take Ihe government had every reason to threatening to rake away their liquor ceded by 2'K) young member of the Immediate steps to stop this state of believe the evil would be diminished. licenses. aristocracy nf Panama on horsebsek. affairs." If not eventually The welcome given President Rouse Sheriff O'Neil declares that he wll. eradicated. The motion toon The that all strangers motion was eventually talked out. Ruef velt upon landing upon Panama terrinot serve the five warrant withdraw should having been rejected, The subject ws mired la the house night. s the clerical work Is so great tory today protsd conclusively that Mr. Lehmann, before a crowded house, of lords by tbe archbishop of Canterthat he cannot get them out In time, the people of this republic ore his moved the adjournment, nl a studiousbury, who asked if the government He says that he is still nnderlded firm and sincere admirers. He has ly moderate speech he declared tLe bad any Information thereupon. whether he will arrest Schmlis when conquered them and he holds a high Lord Elgin, tbe colonial secretary, he lands in New York or wait until he place In tiieir esteem. country was In the presence of a great moral di) aster, and naked the governsaid evidence of the BncknIU" comes to California. ment for Information on specific points went to show that the practicesreport STANDARD OIL MEN. pre and what It Intended to do In the vail In nearly all the coniponnd. and SURRENEDR8. TRAVIS matter. in Ms opinion strengthened the view Having Been Indicted, Will Appear Winston Spencer Churchill, parliathat tbe permanent adoption of a sysand Give Bonds. Mo.. Nov. 15. E. L. mentary secretary to the colonial of- tem of Chinese labor was Impossible Springfield. Tbe grosser allegations, however fice, replied on behalf of the governNov. IS. M. G. Vilas, "raris. with seventy aliases, wanted Cleveland, ment. He (lid It bad been decided were not substantiated by ihe report dozen state for alleged forgery, treasurer; J. M. Robertson, secretary, a t not to publish the Bucknill" report, rd Lansdowne. foreign eecretan as surrendered today to the sheriff and Harry P. McIntosh, director, the n a three officials of the Standard Oil combecause It was unprintable and beIn tbe late ministry, said the opprn Davis county. Kentucky. 4 cause tbe evidence upon which It was of swindling a bank. Travis pany of Ohio, Indicted Wednesday would, as far ss possible, awtls-thcharge baseJ bad been obtained conllden- vos arrested hei law wk and while a 1th John D. Rockefeller bv the Hangovernment In stamping out tbHally. It was undoubtedly true, be i evils. The subject then was cock county grand Jury or alleged drqpf - ,:i jail attempted to cumnilt suicide. CENTS tt-a- t l . Sets Forth a Series of Principles Which They Believe Underlies a Correct Solution of the Currency Problem. spi-cia- Enthusiastic Reception Accorded Roosevelt Proves That the People of the Republic Are His Sincere Admirers. ! Ip Washington, Nov. IS. The plan of currency reform agreed upoa by the American Banker' assori.ion and the New York chamber of commerce, upon which they have been at work for four ws made public today. Before duy adjourning finally today, a committee waa appointed to whom waa Intrusted the drafting of a bill for preaeniatlon to rungrea which will embody the idea expressed in the ntntement made topublic by the committee of banker the outside world. An avalanche of mud prevents the Great Northern running trains. More than a dozen entail lowna la the White, Stuck and Green valley are flooded. Su-ebridges on the Northern Pacific are carried out over the Green and Stuck riven. The town cf Kent is the center of the White river, now two miles wide. Immense damage baa been done to crops, end farmers are driven from tliclr homes. day. The Interurhan elect ria line track The plan agreed upon by the two committee contemplate the Issuing be tweet Beattie and Tacoma la floodunder government supervision of credit ed. Lose to farmers is put at $250,000; hank note by national banka equal to cir- Northern Pacific, $250,000: King coun4b per cent of their tax of 2,i per ty, l00; electric roads, t'S.OVO. culation, subject to cent per annum; an automatic Increase Puyallup streets are flooded and residents along the river banka are of credit notea under certain pondl-tiona further iaaue of credit uotea leaving their homes. lwiston and Orangeville, Ida., were equal to 12b per cent of a bnnk'a capital u t a tax of I per cent per annum; In darkness last night. The Clearthe tatablishnient of a guarantee fund water river at Lewlstou la carrying for the redemption of credit notea of down great quantities of tlmlier and felled binki: provision for active daily shingle holts, and the false work on redemption of credit notes; repealing the Oregon Rellroad A Navigation the existing law. limiting the redemp- company's bridge, under construction. Is carried away. tion of bond secured note to . .S.ihH),-iioThe Yakima and Natches rivers are ;ier month, and the deposit of nil public moneys above reasonable work- out of their banka and doing great damage. ing balances In national banka withCowliti river In southern Washingout collateral securities, on which the ton Is a raging torrent banka are hi pay 2 per cent. Kelso and Catling are believed to Series of Principles. The report seta out n aerie of prin- be In danger. ciple which were agreed on by tha Portland, Ore,, Nov. IS. Portland banker and which they believe underlie a correct solution of the currency IMs morning la cut off from communiproblem so far aa It relates to lesue of cation with Beattie, Tacoma, BellingThe report ham, Spokane and every other point a bank mile currency. north and east of Kelso, W'aah. Neiaeya; We therefore unanimously recom- ther the Western Union nor the mend the enactment tnto law of tb-- i j Postal Telegraph company baa a wire The following, having the firm conviction Into any of tha cities named. that thereby will' he provided n bank railroads in every direction are either note rmrenrr, mnf. bexond perad ven- completely at a standstill or very The only train ture and automatically varying In vol- badly Interrupted. ume a need of commerce vary: entering Portland todav are Southern dit bank notes Any na- Pacific trains from California and tha tions! bank having been actively doing Willamette valley 'and a few local business for one year and haying a trains from ' nearby towns. s from the north are surptua fund equal to 20 per cent of it capital (hall have authority to Issue stalled In and about Beattie and Tacredit roles as follows, subject to the coma, and trains from the east, over rule and regulation to be determined the Oregon Railroad A Navigation by the am t roller of the currency; company tracks are stalled by a land(Al An amount equal to 40 per slide at Bonneville. The passengers cent of H bond secured circulation, will be brought down the Columbia subject to a tax al the rate of ihi per river by boat. The track will not lie nt per annum, upon the average cleared' two days. The Willamette river rose two amount outstanding. Provided, that if at any time in the future the present incbei an hour yesterday and continued to come up last night Yesterproportion of the total outstanding I'. 8. bonds to the total cap- day the river rose 2.4 feet at Portitalization of all going national banka land, and It la expected that the ball diminish, then the anthorlxed is- stream will cover the lower ducks sue of credit note shall be Increased along the water front before the flood to a correspondingly greater percent- subsides. The denser point at Portage of It bond secured notes. (B) A land la considered It. It now stands further amount equal to 12Nh per cent at a fraction over 10 feet. f Its capital, Today the weather In the vicinity subject to a tax at the rate of S per cent per annum upon the of Portland la moderating consideravenge amount outstanding in excess ably and there la but little wind of the amount first mentioned. The blowing. A special dlepateh to the Evening total of credit notes and bond secured mites shall not exceed the capital, Telegram from Kelso, Wish , says a Tw- - Reserves The same reserves raging torrent le rushing throngh the shall he carried against credit notes aa lowlands In that vicinity. The Coware required by law to ba carried liti rivar Jumped to 20 feet above low water mark thla morning, and the big against deposits. l' bond-eecure- d a; O One-Cre- The-train- fr m-- . - drawbridge that spans the stream between Kelso and ratlin paid in gold to the treasurer of the broke from ite fastenings with a crash t ailed Htates and shall constitute a that was heard for blocks, and joined guaranty fund tor the redemptloa of the bugs mass of debris In Its hurried note nf failed banks, and for tho pay-en- i. race down the swollen river. of Ihe expenses of printing and the cost of Damage by Flood. redemption. In order that lJe :,.r,mJr fund may be ample from Portland, Ore., Nov. IS. Several the beginning, any hank appliUvea reported loot, forty persona said cation to take out credit making notes for Is- to be marooned on an island In the sue deiwsit with the treasurer of In southern Washington, he Lulled States in gold an amount Cowliti river CaUln the town of swept away by the equal to live per cent thereof. The same river, railroad traffic between unused portion of this Initial payment Puget Bound and Portland at a standnail be an asaet of the contributing still, the railroads of western and hank, and shall be refunded from tlmo northwestern Washington In the same to tun. when this may be dime without condition, the Union Pacific and Orereiiuiong the guaranty fund below aa gon Railway A Navigation track temsmoHut equal to 5 per cent of the blockaded by mud slide at porarily credit nntes taken ouL the .telegraph and telephone Dodson, Your Redemption The comptroll-- r oommunicatioa between here and of the currency shall designate-'flu-meroSeattle out of commission and wire redemption cities conveniently traffic to eastern Oregon and Washlocated In the various parts of the ington almost at a standstill; hundreds country. Through the agency of the of thousands of dollars damage in the Jn ,uc'1 riGe adequate facilities rural districts back of the sound counhall he provided for In active dally try. In the Yakima country and as of credit notes. southeastern Washington, nnd " The provision of the existing much more to the logging Interests of . law limiting the retirement of the southwestern Washington, briefly Bond secured notes to IS.ntlO.OOO per summarises up the report tonight of ' ' be repealed. the known destruction brought about All public above a ret- - by the storm In Washington, the moneys s'lnaMe working balance, from whatcreeks and rivera of which wre thunever source derived, ehall bo currently dering torrents, the result of torrenscjiosited from day to day In national tial downpours of the part three or Banks without requiring collateral se-u- four days On the Cowlltx. which tov or special guaranty therefor, bnt night is the moat serious menace, the "hall the balance carried town of Gatlin has been, washed away. itn uy bank exceed SO per cent of Happily inhabitants had sufficient i!l thereof. All banks raceiv-- j warning to get to the highlands. In : thla same district there Is a rumor i0 Futile money on nail psy into the United tSateadeposit. treas-w- r that farmers who had taken interest thereon at the rata of 3 refugeforty an inland are In serious on Pw per annum." danger unless the Cowliti stops Its rise. According to passengers who arMRTLAND PARTLY rived' here today on a train from Tacoma. the Oowllts valley Is a vast inCUT OfF BY FLOOD land ocean for miles, the railroad grade stretching like aInribbon across right. It, being tbe only land N These passengers stated that at Cc",n'unioation With Seattle, Seattle little or no damage has been Bellingham er Other done by the storm, it being In the Feints North. rural districts to the eaat and north where the storm has wrought Ita havoc. According to them, from SatNot- - I- - Briefly, the urday to Wednesday, since when ,n ,h northwst la aa tbere has been no commnnicatton with the rain poured down as if the A""1 and!! T,001M r cut off from shotsound, through a pipe. It was accomwire nimmunlcatton with panied by a heavy wind which made Three--Guarant- fund Tha taxes provided upon credit notes shall be us n nt Ta-em- a, ,11ow-blUn- KOO-fo- ot a t, ut 1 Ona-Seven- th lr Ea-giur- er d d -- e OF . CHINESE IN SOUTH AFRICA tic-all- Bucknill Report Discloses Gross Immora Among the Chinese in Transvaal This Seals the Fate Chinese Labor. 1 . n - violations of tbe Valentino anti-trulaw of this state, will return next Monday or Tuesday and personally appear to plead and give ball in the court at Findlay, awarding to a rt Element made tonight by 8. H. Toll, oue of the Standard Oil attorneys here. Mr. Tolies today had a long talk over the long distance telephone with Prosecutor David of Hanouok cousty. Mr. Tnllea argued far permission to have Vilas, Roliartaao sad McIntosh appear at. Findlay through their attorneys la answer to th warrants. Mr. David said that he would insist on personal appearance and that the arrant deputy in whose bands th bad been placed bad strict lnstruo-tbm- a to effort service. The proeermlor told Mr. Tolies that he waa not disponed to extend any special eiaineeies to the Indicted men, because they had not behaved .with dignity and respect toward tho court by attempting to evade service. Meaera. Vilas, Rot Artson and are In the east, said Mr. I will gwt Into ImTolls tonight . mediate aumm un!ca tins with them and. arrange to have them appear li court at Findlay by Monday or Tuesday. st 31c-InU- . DIPLOMATIC CORPS WILL ATTEND DINNER ooretarjr Root Haa Prepared an dress to Bo Given at Tran Mississippi Banquet, , Ad- Washington, Nov. 1. Many of th members of the diplomatic corps win aUwn ChD.dianer-o- t the Kansas City Commercial dub on November 13 end the meeting of the eon gm at Kansas City oa November St), Mr. Amaral, the Brasilian charge, will represent bis government nod It la likely thkt he will apeak at the Commercial club dinner, where Her rets ry Knot also will speak. Mr, Pardo, Mr. Cortez, the Peruvian minister; the Culomtilaa minister:. Mr. Calderon, the Bolivian minister; Mr. Yneeh-aIhe Chilean charge, nnd Mr. Cairo, the Ctiata Ricos minister, will be members of the party going to Kansas City. Mr. Root haa prepared an address for th banquet wtth great care, and It la believed that, aa the mouthpiece of the administration, he will voice President Roosevelt's altitude toward the Monroe doctrine. Bine the declaration of Prof. Bur gees In Berlin that th Monroe doctrine is practically n dead issue In Uie United States, there bss been no opportunity for the administration to d declare Ita adherence to the doctrine, but It la believed that Beoretary Root will avail himself of the opportunity to reasMire the republics that the United Biotas still proposes to prevent European nations from acquiring territory on this continent. The other three editresses which Mr. Root la to deliver while on hi western trip will he more or 1ms extemporaneous. John Barrett, tbe American minister to Colombia, la also to speak, sad rerepresentatives of publics will be among th speakers. The cnmmerrlol opportunity fur the United Stales In the southern republics will be the chief subject ander discussion In Kansas City. Lotln-Ameriaa- n Irane-Misalssip- Latin-Americ- an lAtln-America- n DEEP WATERWAYS. Ws Cannot Regulsta Freight Rates by Legislation. Ry the election of F. 8. Ormwar of Chicago aa permanent chairman, and W. F. Saunders of St. lamia as secretory, the first step toward the permanent organization of the lakes to the gulf deep waterways association ss taken late this afternoon at the first day's session of tbe waterways eonventloa at the Oriem. More than I.ObO delegates are presthe twenty-twent, representing stalee bordering the Mississippi river Bl. Ixmis. Nov. 15. o nd It tributaries Congressman Henry T. Rniucy of Illinois, aha addressed the convention today, said that this country has been divided Into sphere nf Influence by seven great railroad groups, which do not Infringe upon one anothers territory. We cannot regulate freight rates The bv legislation," be continued. only way nf improving railroad rates Is by opening our great natural waterway's ro commerce by making the channels navigalde by bants capable of carrying thousands of Ions of cars.' PEARY AT CHATEAU BAY. Arrived There at O'clock Last Evening. Halifax. K. 8. Nov. 15 A tpateh to the Asslated Prow from Chateau bay. Labrador, announces tha arrival there at A o'clock this evening cf the Arctic steamer Roosevelt with Commander Peary aboard, whk-- bad been delayed by heavy weather further up the roost. The steamer la fog bound at Chateau bay and Is expected to sail Friday morning for Sidney. h |