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Show HORNING T1IE E EXAMINER Published Evtry Da in tha Yaar by Tha tundiri Pualiatiing Can My SUBSCRIPTION IATEB. u UrliTcrad ly Carriar Ogda Oty, t alluding guaday Mora-I- l onia T5c Stammer, M aoptas BY MAIL IN ADVANCE. ;iiu Kuaitfff ia aot By aPl oulatd U Ugdan, pr yaar. .Wl at m4 queriar.y, ia aavanoa. . Lau raARLEBB laa - .... Mtaa aa Ml Ih&CPEACENT. ia a atneuy aw newspaper. equal aaaw. aaa tha - aa an K gtirta aaaaaaii sad rUui aa, ba raoaivM yreeauieil la mjmi Pmb knows Isiii)MUat mem Bual ba Bui iaa bus lulL All iattara mmtitrt is .. i.. aigid by bob id sole. IS ulJt ramd BaBiaa, will La iiluatac, or Urowa la (aa wts baksL Tba aa brsva aiaa sever kldaa behind Kdi-utr Dga t mI tba ntiMtl to ba responsible lor abat you ara atbaaiad ut Bubaerlbara all', aoufar a favor aiamm tbia abet of failure to racal v? Tba Ezaaiaer before ihalr braakfaaL by Tba Morula Examiner cu be foua aa aula by tba indtpondem News Cm, Bait Laka City. Ob all tbraus traiaa leaving 0daa aa Tba Bouthcru Pacific Railway, Tha Union rtaalfls RaUway, aod Tba Grsgva Bboit lisa Railway. Biamlaar petrosa will cooler a favor oa tba manageaat by to thla afflca wbeBovar they fall to Bad tba paper at tba deal natad plaeta. NEVER TRY TO GET EVEN." By REINSTATE HIE HE IS DECAUSE i DEFENSE OF THE COLORED SOLDIER TO BE MADE. General Staff Leeks With Suspicion on the Man of Foreign Birth. Lawyers Engaged ts Oppose Preaidant Reoaavelt'e Order to Dim charge the Negroes. I Reu-hinsn- , Twen-ty-iUt- 1 u mouth. The American party must have voted to attend the fight in a body. There were twenty odd Salt Lake policemen lined up outside the opera house wait- They marched ing to get "comps.In with thumbs up, an agreed upuu sign of recognition at the door. Then caihe Jim Donaldson and Martin Mul-ve- f. 1 m ba Ui.-tr- p n p.u-de- r Masquerader Twenty-thir- d . i V-- Wrlw-r-llanst- , , ; - h'-p- e cit'-ter- Arltan-poasmslo- n others foe. st the EKFiCO r, RESOLVED THAT THERE mY BE AttORE COMfORTABLE fEELIIfC, BUT fOR ME THERES NtfTHltfGUKE SrUCC LING INTO A flNC COMFY OVER COAT LHENTfitLfcATTIER ISWllTOY 5o Jassy T MAKES WfKL To be warm am WELL DRESSED. BELIKE THE PRUDEMT ATiT, BE READY fZ THE WINTER BU5TR BROWf- - 413 WATRANf IS 1S:UEP Huntsville Man Bent a Smallpox tent to Ogden. Pa- A warrant waa issued yesterday of Adam L. Peterfor the arrej-- t son of Huntsville, who, it is claimed, grossly violated the health ord. nance by permitting Andrew Jensen to go at large with a well developed caso of smallpox. Friday afternoon Jensen walked the t rent of Ogden fur two hours was reported to tbe hefore bn sanitary- Inspector. In that time he exposed hundreds cf people. A soon as hi condition was discovered he was taken to the detention hospital, a temporary pent which serve house. He win be property attended tu by the county official. It is claimed that Jensen was In the employ of Peterson at his place in Ogden valley. When he broke out with the disease retervon employed Huns Neitaon uV conduct him to Ogden. COLLISION AT LEHI i en-on- s. second each stared blankly wagon and two horses, on Paulson's promise to give him $1,000 when the claims were sold. Had he held on, he, Prospectors end oths s In Ely were and not Paulson, would have drawn by G. the prise. paid $67,000 in cash Friday E. O. Conner and D. R. Curto were L. Rickard In closing some mining deals for the United Ely Copper com- paid $5,000 for a claim adjoining the pany, the mining corporation recently property of the Ely Mine company.iin.l M. B. Guraghnh, K. G. White organized by Mr. Rickard and associate. Other large sums due on Nell Munro were paid $22,000 for claims bought for this company are to three claims near the be paid in n few deye, says tbe White property. They are called the Storm, Pine New. the Saxton No. 2 and Burning MosAmong the lucky onee yeoterday cow. H. W. Kelley and Del Leach receivwaa Mike Kelleher, known to fame a Mickey, the Tough. Mickey re- ed $7,500 for the Gladiator claims Nos. ceived $11,000 fur his Interest in the 1 and 2. Blue Bell group, between Keystone and Pilot Knob. Mickey i me of the IN DISTRICT COURT best prospectors in Nevada, but he haa a fondness for the flowing bowl and convivial corpny that ha given Sidney Stevens Implement Co. vs. him many upa and downs In life. Hie Buchmlller on Trial. hare of the cash waa Intrusted to Sheriff Alex Baird, with Mickeys U the district court before Judge consent and approval, and the money Howell yesterday morning the followK It than last somewhat lunger may matters were heard: had been stored In Hickey's Jeans ingEstate of J. P. Cross, deceased, petimade the tion lor letters of administration grant at the surt. Sheriff Baird lucky deal for Mickey, and that a ed. why he hue been appointed Keeper of Estate and guardianship of Emins Puree. Beta Grandin and others, Hie Woozy Majestys minora, the petihave been made aa to how long the tion tor order of sale was continued. cash will lust Mickey" even with this Estate of Emily C. Kimball, deceaswise check upon Ms usual Incompar- ed, for decree of distribution grainable progresa in the matter of get- ed. of money. ting rid Ogden Waterworks company v. EnH-f 20n Wlt th8 ocb Farr, and others, continued fop fh Pfullt' oWher the group, receiv- term. ed $17,(100 aa hla share. The money X C. Wheatley and H. B. Eklna and was paid at the White Plus County motion to dismiss appeal, conother, bank. The totgi price of the group tinued to November 24tb. wee $30.0oii. but $2,OU0 waa paid at Annie Beech v. Erneet Bosch, dethe time the option was given. to complaint, overruled. murrer amt The property sold by Mickey Steven Implement comSidney was fast winter taken up Paulson by vs. M. Buchmlller. The trial of pany C. D. DeWltt, the paint- thta case is proceeding slowly. "Mickey" and er, who went out into the hills when the snow made them almost ImpasCity Pollux Collector Nalsbltt i sable to get the clcime. DeWltt, sometime during the etun-me- preparing to bring suit against all sold his Interest to Paulson for a delinquents. ELY PLO P CTOHS street. i or-a- l a j handles the largest ledgers in L tsh. f For TO BE CONTINUED IN OUR NEXT self-defen- B. Co. own mothers could not hare told them apart. But their stations in life are widely different. One is rich, powerful, famous; the other in the depths of poveity. The poor man who was high born assumes the role of the rich aud becomes me eet-err- lonse-len- aajjwat Two men xim into each good-nlxe- The K. 'jmtwa other in a London tog. When it lifts temporarily they discover in the light of the street lamps that they are aa much alike as the two Dromios, as two peas, or anything you can imagine. Their and an innumerable hand of coundlmen, magistrates and dignified politician of the Mulvey school. Even with ex Senator Tom Kearns was them, but no one saw him at the fight. He may have been there Incognito he rertnlnly waa there in spirit. After the policemen had received free admission, and tha officers of tbs taw, high and low In two cltlea. had been admitted, and n stray sheriff from Garfield county and a constable from Matad, Idaho, and after the theatrical celebrities had been passed and tha friends of the friends of tbe management and the contestants had received free Ingres, and after the newspaper A men had marched In shouting, string of six,1 the spectator who la had to muster up consld a hayseed erable courage to ask Mr. Grant If ha could pass Juat one more. The atage contained perhaps 2(H) enthusiasts, the first floor 200, tbe first gallery 500 and nigger heaven 200 more. Well, the police, etc., the newspapermen, etc., the politicians, etc., the friends, n etc., and then the rest of the t would have made n nndlence without company. Tha wonder is how the manages to pay for his meal tickets when the down to the are pared gross receipts core that la left him. The endurance of n prise fighter prove the advantage of the training. It further proves that to excel in anything one must work to that one end The ordinary man Is and purpose. as strong as the ordinary pugilist and can strike as hard a blow, but the ordinary man would be exhausted In a dozen rounds of fighting Ms wind, as the second term It. would fall him. When thee strapping fellows demonstrate their physical superiority, there is consolation in the thought that efis not restricted fective to the strong of limb end body. The tactic of Hyland and Thompson did not meet the farmer boy's anproral. He saw Hyland in repeated clinches tug and pull at Thompson, and Thompson reply In kind. At the back of the old country school house when the boy dared to cross a line or knock a chip from tbe other fellow's shoulder, they ca'led the ensuing cerThe emonies a hern of the hour was Invariably the boy who let the other fellow dn the heavy work and waited for the psychological moment, when n physiological punch in the solar plexus, would project atsr Into the solar system, even though It be the noon hour, and stars he Invls ibla except to those who have had their eyes worked on by one skilled In the art of turning things black and blue. line of us The Masquerader I an to eve-w- a . and steamed through the barrier of of the President to Captain case. 82. Grand Rapids, Mich., Nov. 17. Eddegrees mirth, where winter quat baa rtan wore taken up, being the farthest .Tba Peoria ward Ryan of eDtroit, who wa referee at the Lewis-War- d ARRIVES AT TOPEKA. boxing conteat of the following thoughtful reflection Pr north winter quarters In the history of Arctic exploration. Thursday night, which resulted lu the benefit of ladlviduala wltb Arrangement to secure ihe ship Authorised to Investigate Standard Oil Ward's death, was released from cue poMtfoa toward hatred of their fend. and make all eotuforialile were comMethods. tody loday on $1,500 bail. t, Prank Lewis and his trainer. pleted by February 7, HOG. sad on with hla Esquimaux LewU Kan., Nov. 17. Max West O'Brien, are still jn custody. Tipeka, Nobody baa aver yet aooompllehed that day Peary, and tbrea teams of dogs, mad hla D. C., representing the father, Jaoob B. Eaterman. was arrestaaythlnc by trying to tat even.' The tart for the pole. Other parties also of Washington, o. commerce and labor, ed today and promptly furnished balL department who aiakaa k bla bualneee to went out la charge of Captain Bartlett. called at the office of the attorney genavenge real or fend ad grievanoee very Dr. Wolfe, R. G. Maroln, J. Clarke and eral today to arrange fur tha assistDEVELOPMENT OF SIBERIA. eooa baoomaa unpopular. Ha auon M. Ryan respectively. These were re- ance of Kansas In the federal investimile and they kept fifty gation of Miandard Oil. Mr. West arSt. Petersburg, Nov. 17. In view of auomada ia Biakiag a nuisance of hlm-ad- lief parties rived In Kansas today under order the extension and improvement of railHa loose bib hi rode oca by one apart. of the Journey from the department he represents to During the first part and public road In or eoaverta them into enemies. Ha la moderate weather prevailed and Peary make a thorough Investigation of tha ways, waterways soon will be held et a Siberia, meeting onaMa to make maw; Mauds for tba made good speed. Before bis return to- methods of the Standard Oil in Kan- - Irkutsk which will be attended .by rep conship, 117 days later, however, roeentatlvee of the government and reason (bat bo baa tamed a tbs sea his ditloos changed and terrible suffering i attorney gen peraons prominent lu Siberian business who were oaca bla friends, and no from hanger and privation was eudur-- OT(lj g Jackson, assistant , wea general-alertan(j attorney Industrial circles to discuss measother man who knowa tba circumd. TTe stead aaeatl Peary went further the only representative of the attorney and ures and draw up a plan of procedure stances la willing to tmat hftn or de- forward Into the Arctic night until he general's office in thla city and Mr. having as Its purpose the further setal roue of baring anything to do wltb reached the highest point ever reached Jackson and Mr. West held a long tlement and development of the coun S7.06 north latitude, conference. any by W'est naked explorer, for all Mr. . hits. Such a max noon sunceeda la within 162 mile of the pole. the Information and evidence the at- try, araoda a moral quaraatln about Before he started on the return troy torney general had gathered and took LOCK, BOX OPENED. blmaalf (bat nobody cane to pea. age, the food supply bad almoat given copies of the Kansas briefs In rases encounwhich have been instituted against the " New Tha aoring spirit la a nature of out. During hie return Peary York, Nov. 17.Under the sane, enow storm, which fast- Standard Oil company. tbia oort In aa overwhelming egotism. tered a fierce which tion of an order Issued by Surrogate drove tha party ed a week, .and Tba bbb who mike a pmcttca of sir-In- cut of Its eourae. Peary immediately Fitzgerald, the hick box left by the HUMN BONES FOR CUDGELS. late Herman Oelrlrh when he died on hla grlevanoM bafora tba public st out to recover his lost courss, hut Ihe steamer Knitter Wilhelm der .fa a man with aa overwhelming eeoae before he succeeded hunger threaten17Nov. bones Human Chicago, Gmaxe, waa opened today. ed to drive the Esquimaux mad and of hla own lapartaaee. Ha hla Peary waa compelled to kill some of were used as cudgels and ossified arm li a as found to contain various perand legs swung by medical students sonal papers of Mi. Oelrichs, but neithpetty apltaa and hla peraoaal grievbla dogs The epmmander enjoyed aa In the star part bludgeons er vill nur codicil nor other docu ance Into tba preenooe of every man the luxury of dog meat equally as well aplayed with the dental students on ments that rould. It was said. In anyWhen Peary re- thefracas he aeeudatee with, and It to not fang as hla Esquimaux. unifootball field st Northwestern way affect the validity of the will exeto the ship only three dogs out until no man earoa to aaanetata with turned loday. Thla wsa the day tha cuted by Mr. Oelrichs before he nailed of seventeen remained, fourteen having versity football teams of the dental and medi- for Europe fast June. btm for thla reson. been eaten. Musk ox and deer killed cal student of the university met for on the road by Esquimaux helped tha their game. Between the halves Ihe CROWN PRINCE GEORGE. Tba atatamant that haa been gives famished man. friends of the teams cfaahed. Each relief one of the with partClarke, out that Mr, Cariloldi whan ba tehee student pacarried a dental grotesque went astray and he waa comBe'grsde. Servia, Nov. 17. Crown cane which they wielded bln place aa aacretary of tba Interior, ies, also MU some of his dogs to pro- pier rnache m Prince George, who in reported from pelled to tha medico. effect When wltb the will enter upon a general bouse clean- vide fond. Clarke, It appear, waa unto have become Insane, is nut medical students saw their opponents Vienna under restraint, though hie exing, renew g atlr In that department. able to find Mb way back, but Peary, yet toward them rushing they suddenly cesses and scandalous It fa reported that tha famout Keep luckily, came serosa hla track and escapades fro mundcr their ovc roost rescue. Clarke, It 1 drew forth doubt as to his sanity. arm bones tied with red and arouse ftummieafon. In I to examination, found went to Clarke's and leg hla An from official note not recovered haa that the yet stated, alleges purple ribbons, and with these clubs wiany looaa method of eoadlwtlng trying experience. report are published to Immashed the heads of the tnvadera uncause also the relief bourse The other the failure business, especially in tba general suffer and parties The dental students were press land office. Thera muet have bean ad, hut all went through the ordeal mercifully. soon pul to Sight and during the last of tbe new Servian loan. heroic fortitude. Ryan's party half of the looeeneet noaewhoro, or the giganUo withabort gam the medical students ran of food and had to eat soma BOMB EXPLODES. land fraud that have bean uncovered of the wildly swung their grewaome weapon dog. team to while their victory. urging would not have been poaelMa. Mr. While the attempt to reach the pole New York. Nov. 17. Hundreds of GurBeld to young and energetic, and waa attended with great danger, the f glass were shattered, several penes AUTO WRECK. doors were blown from their hinges believes In doing things. Ho will homeward passage was accomplished amid even peril. After getting and hundreds of persons clad only In have a moat admirable opportunity to out of the greater Pittsburg, Nov. 17- - - A large automo- night clothing rushed Ice, the ship struggled on into the street in the tbe members bile 4 conveying bow the etulf there la In him In In boisterous weather. Rtorni followed today when a bomb was Waah'flKton and Jrfforaun football team a panic early For evw force. with storm, In increasing the affalra of the departthe hallway of a tenement exploded of Washington. Pa., from Exposition house at No. $3 Stanttn street. The ment of the interior, and It le not Im- sixty eight days the steamer was prac- park. Allegheny .i their holed in this at the merry of the wave and tically have evidence that it was the probable extensive change will tie toe, and In that time covered onlv mi CPF. ws wrecked tonight by a street police work of tha Hand society, which Fifth avenue end Wood street. demanded made, both In the malheda at trans- miles Contact with the Ice broke irilr money of an Italian tenant eleven men In the automowere There of slid two her bladea away prupHIrr, of the building. acting bunlnraa and In the personnel. otherwise damaged her stern. A gale bile. All were thrown to the street were none serimislr but and brulaed, with overboard carried the toretopmast It In laid the President haa now got TWO KILLED. the Jib boom and heed gear and dam- hurt. The motor car was demolished, hla cabinet Used up to ault him. and of which of the side a arraped part bow. aged the PnltavH. Russia, Nov. 17. Gen. that there will be ao more change After vainly trying to reach Victoria the car. breaking all tbe windows and commander of tbe garrlaou the a among passengers, panic causing food was the stored, during the remainder of his term. Mr. head, where in a here, was shot diart tonight and a solRoosevelt, on September 16th, con- several of whom were trampled rails Roosevelt stand a the bo cabidier wliu was passing at tha time elan Slippery the voyage south. A little flue nigh for the was killed by unknown persona. net maker of the preeldent lal factory. tinue! weather followed and then another caused the accident. In other terms, many change have ton came on. The statement is aot occurred except where there had mads that if the ship had been less EUtLAV CONCERT the expedition been break-ucaused h.v differences strongly constructed board would have com to grief. Chicago. Nov. II. The between the member ir the cabinet ihe canvass of thc Prof. Nichols' Band Will Give a MusiAfter battling with the elements ten today cal Program. and their chief, such a tonk place days Capa, York was reached and vote at the recent lection and It was under Jackson, Tyler and Buchanan, thtn. coal having ran short, an at- - found that Congressman Charles Me had been Sunday afternoon, the Nichols' band, but In the case of Mr. Roosevelt there tempt was rasde to continue under Gavin, from the Eighth district by a plural with K. W. Nichols, conducor. gives sail. This failed. has been no break-up- , su a far nor, On October 1st. a hurricane start- - Ity of $5 over Stanley Kunz, the Deni its flrxt w.nter concert at the Utahns the public know, haa there been any ed the Jury rodder, which bad been ocraric nominee. The unofficial count theniHr. With tne band the foiluwrag bn' I Brtjsm uppear: Mis Oii-id- s erlou differences. Harmony ha lieen rigged, and a few days later the rod- gave Kunz the d;ntrlct by a small broke away and another had to rail tv. After the announcement of the (kmroy. Mi Myrtle Ballinger end maintained at all times, and much of official count Kunz declared that he Arth'ir Agee. Tbe do.,rs open at 1 rigged. the suoces that ha after. ded the ad- be Hebron o'clorl. ud the concert begin promptOctober would Contest the seat. was reached nit 1 ministration due to this fact. The following Is the The Illinois delegation now- - standa ly ,t 4:3n. 11th. where some wood was secured, but this aooa gave out and fittings ' twenty Kepublicana and five Demi-wre- ra program: At Hoped!. crats. used for fuel. Part I. There never haa been a nwh of 1. March: "Invincible Eagle," Souwaa reached next, more wood . Japanese to thte country, inch a was which few sa. were secured. STEAM PROHIBITED. a tons of witnessed a score or more years ago and 2. Fsnta:a rhe latter from the steamer Virginia My Old Ken rocky in a nuih .rora China, and there haa Lake through the kindness of Mr. lVr-- 1 Home." Pa'.li. Washington. Xov. 17. Slenm $. Cornet Sulo: "Shuht-rSerenher captain. This coal enabled g:ues will he prohibited entrance to been no cooler system among them. which had now heentue the District of Columbia on the coin pie ade. Mr. Arthur Agee tha Roosevelt, to the census uf the According report 4. Waltz: Dream of Childhood," so battered rhat she could aieam on!'- j tl. n ! the new union station lu Wash-fou- r bureau. In 19t0 there were only about The commissioner of tin Wsldtenfel. an hour, to reach Battle i inai-xiknta 18.000 Japanese In the Pacific meet Harbor. j District of Columbia today took final j 5. Sextette, ftoin Luc!. Itonlretll. 6. Plano Sulo: Ih v i n t ton :o thu these about. IO.imO were statne, and Peary brought back alionr 300 tu'iak - j set km in an order prohibiting the use of anr'hlng except electric engines In ' Dance. ; double in California. There nas at no time ox ond other skins, several domestldoc? rated wolves, ten Miss drawing trains into the new union sta- ' note mdy u Minor. Mnrk.-'vkisince D90 been any very large Imm- telet that was usedEqumaui In the polar ex- - t Scjti TV applies to all railroad Celeste Conroy . . 1S72-73cansome the number i those of of and ma.le in the igration people, Part II. termg the city and 7.- This year, according to Conan Issi oner March: ' Seripre Fldcli:.' Sutic brought hr the fame expedl- - teret of the antismoke crusade which h ueen waged here for aeverai yean. $ Serenade: "Lal'oloina, ' General Ssrgent. being less than tfcm. is to rake un Y ra tier plan present Peary's 15,000. and of these only about 1.000 coal when he reache Sydney tin! tail RAIN AND HAIL. 9. Vucal Sum: "I Think.- - liardecame from Japan direct, the others at once for New York. lot, Ml Myrt.c Ballinger. He say he ha not given up Metnfvhls, Tenn.. N;v. 17 A heavy "American FantHeia." having eome to the radfio states from Hawaii. Mr. Sargent, commie-efone- r of reaching the pole, but his next pur- bail, rain and wind storm swept the Hcrnen. i an exploration of labrador. n:tJr portion of west Tennessee. uf labor, save there is no rea-eo- n pose For thla project be ha s'resdy In hi j r. :th MIImIppI an! Full line uf ftnek certificate alnayz to believe that at any lime In the a model .f a earner wnlch j fin oan!nz a nutPh- -r uf wh- - on band K. B Co. 41! Tver;-y- . today, J I ver near future le there like to Ulrd. - WILL START WEDNESDAY in Hi had a fare uf refinement, there werh no traces of a coarse or vuigar life' end yet there she stood, the cynosure of ail eyes, and the pity uf those who i hold womanhood In respect. Some one used a Tulgar expression and hi ne.ghbor nudged him. rental Thera are lad.es present. The master of ceremonies caution ad tha men to remember they are gentlemen. , There were many aura incongruous developments during the evening of sport. Thompson had n fierce face w hen he ruahed from n.a corner at the beginning of each round. Hla opponent 'did not appear to oe constructed for He might be taken fot pugdom. n modest young mau who thoug.it mure of nome and mamma than of tha world outalde. But he has bme and sinew and much determination. Reading tha faces uf the two gladiator, the advantage was in favor of Thompson aa g tough nut to crack. When the men were in their corners tha second rubbed them down in sponge bathe and after the sponges bad served that purpose for n time, they were occasionally used to molat-a- n the mouth. It reminded one of the barber's modus operandl of drying tha face In which the towel la forced into tha ears and then applied to the HaraM-Traoanlp- . a Spectator With Hayseed Hair. OU men with canes and young fellow with the exuberance of youth were at the arenu'a aide. Thera waa itu minister, hut many whu listen to the minster's sermon on Sunday vara there. When the men disrobed to weigh in a woman near the ringside appeared embarrassed and hid her head. She A CAN AMERICAN ARMY OFFICER NOT GAIN PROMOTION. J1.! NOTES CN IKE FIGHT HILL ENDEAVOR TD DISHED No EjilitIR HORNING, l New York. Nov. 17. Announcement Nw York, Not. 17. The Time to8. day printa a letter said to have been was made today that Col. . V. Boron and J. Douglas Ueimore, attorwritten by Captain Carl a council, 8. A., until recently a military inairuc- - neys for iuC tor in West Puloi aud a military at- - j have been employed by tne Sulatcr h D. of the tache representing this country lu uf companies B, C ami infantry, who Lave been orderManrhuns and South Afr.ta during the Kuealan and Boer ware, la which ed discharged without honor frpoi the i he statement made that Capt.Keleh- - j I sited Slate army, to take steps for ud to acerta:n aa a mem-- 1 tteir reinstatement man la refused Umlst-ioher oi the general staff of the I'uiied what rlg.tta they have. If any. to proStates army because, aa he allege, he tect them aga.au the effect of Presiwas bora The letter was dent Roosevelt's recent order debarwr.uea to a friend ia thla c.ty. It i ring them trora future employment In stated, and relates a aeries or suspic- the government service. The statement la wade that a numions entertained by brother officers col-o- i against him. Captain heichmaa, it is ber of persons, both white and ed, have ex pressed their willingness slated, never intended that tn letter should be made publ.c. but hi friead to acstat in bearing the expenses of are said to kava thought differently the soil. Col. bacon ia considered an snout it. An extract oi tha letter, pub- expert in military law. Mr. Wet more any he Intends to lished, follows: I almost wish I could have died have two bill introduced at the next without knowing 1 waa not trusted by session of congress on behalf of the council, one depriving my superiors. In nearly 25 years of PEARY EXPEDITION NARROWLY ESCAPES DEATH. service. 1 have dona my duty without the President and the secretary of war looking to the right or the left, yet I of the power to discharge soldiers am not trusted. I do nut want any without tr.aU and to effect tbe reinscandal, and the last thing I want to statement uf the men discharged from When Within IBS Miles of the Pels do is to involve the genera) suit la tbe Twenty-filt- h ' Infantry. Back. Had to Turn They Calls were sent oat yesterday for a scandal, for even though they refuse nte admission, my duty as an oBlear ,' special meeting! of the Ministerial Asthe Impel! and compels mo to assist them sociation of Colored Preachers, Now York, Nov. 17. In a special In their work Insofar as lies within Baptist minister meeting and the Clerfrom Sydney, N. 6.,' the World today my power and In my province. My ical Un.cn of Long Is and, on Monday on President gives some details of hardships ea bean1 la broken. I shall always feel next, to take actiontoward the negro durod by Lieutenant Peary and his that am under auspicious; that I can- Roosevelt's attitude men. In their futile dash tor tba north not even go and visit my old mother troops. pole. After reaching the most extreme without arousing suspicion of my disGreenland aeiLenient, It is elated, sev- loyalty In the minds of the genera1 RYAN RELEASED. enty Esquimaux and one hundred dogs staff." a has movement The Times says ware secured, and then, taking 'the Lewis and Hit Trainer Ars Still in ice, Ibe steamer Rooaevelt drifted on bean started to bring the attention Custody. Helch-man'- s i iaa kMauu Aa bo larorUa, m Bu Baa:iM la p iuuaB. U ww ara Ell any greet influx of Japan. He polnu out. hoe that la case of war between the countries the Jep In Hawaii would be a aourre of great trouble, a they number more than 0.000. all intelligent, loyal subjects of the island emperor. Secretary Root holds that the of the Japanese children from the school of Baa Fraiiclsuo 1 la contravention of treaty rights, and although he ba aot openly expressed himself, there Is no doubt he regard the situation as bein ga very grave one. even though It should not result In war between the two countries. American lutoreaia lu Japan are very large, and a la weacludlug tha Japanese from this country would he immediately followed by tne furring from Japanese territory of all Americana and a aereraacs f all commercial relations. Till would be a sad blow to American trade in the far east. In this connection it U Intimated that China le growing stronger under and making such advance Japanese tutelage that It is not without the range of prubabiHiiee she w 111. .inner or later, retaliate for our unfriendly methods, should such a condition arise, the Philippine and even the Hawaiian Islands would no longer to ua, for we wculd have he of any no trade ia the Orient, and having no trade would have no merchant marine oa the Paoihc. Ibe EXAillN'ER: UUbEN, CTAII, assraiOMr roT at rut swrsa Some Specials for Next Week at the REMODELING SALE Trouwrk for men, made of good quality worsted, rlieviots and causi meres iu many pattern, regular price .00, for $3.5(1 to Two Sections of Rio Grands Train No. 1 Cam Together. section of train No. :!. boun I ouiuward, on the Rbi Grande Western railroad, collided near Friday William Male, nigh; at midnight. hrnkeman. wa slightly injured and a number of pHnger shaken by the $2.35 T wo Ira-l- i shock. Full particulars a to the accident ere net given out yesterday by local official of tbe rjd. but it ia understood that tbe rear section, in charge of Coti luc.-o- r Oo King and hi brother Engineer King, ran into the first section The baggage car of the rear seefoun wa badly damaged, but t there wa i,i' other damage. M.v- s wa Immediately conveyed to the 'tanersl hospital, upon the ar- -' of :;,L. trains in ih:s city, at 8 r:ia! F-v- o'cVck rail ttol'.irra Tenn-'ililr- morning. .md use sample -- d 'n'lonery street. t K ecg-uve- B. Co., 413 NlklNW. Xs.r. bmwwc cucm are being sold at one-halan going out of the uit buine. Ididw-- we s Miitx f price becnue $30.00 Suits $15.00 Wen' shoe lutide by Oeo. (1. Snow; were 93.50 and $4.00, now $2.95 |