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Show AUVtKliSE I.N FULL ASSOCIATED 1HE PRESS DISPATCHES UTAH WEATHER FORECAST EXAMINER for the price it charges, it is medium the best advertisingEXAMINER INDICATIONS ARE THAT THE the city the REACHES THE COUNTY in AS WELL AJ THE CITY. OUR SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS ARE OPEN TO Aa ERTISERS VOL NO. 111 WEATHER WILL BE FAIR, WARMER TUESDAY AND WEDNEDAY. U4 OCDcN UTAH. CITY. explalulng her presence in Simon's office, tali : "1 did not shoot him. 1 am a TUESDAY NOVEMBER MORNING, PRICE .ia FIVE CENTS its stead seven s e will recrva:eJ. ami the chief of tre-.ihe port and reecive iu:r.ix'T,x'im Chairman jf the tvuiui These departments wi.l be uu.ti'r the !:ite-tiotf John F. Steven. ii;i f eugiui-t-r- ! in WHY COLORED TKCOPS de- WERE 111: CHARGED signer ana 1 ws empkel there for Sve days. came to CxJiect lid due me. 1 said U. Mr. Sfcion. '1 aant ux vuuu-.i-l- ; tin.' and lie said 1 would have to come Not Because They Were Black or Be- Kichsrd K. Kodjii-rr- . x'ft-- ( W.lliam l (Jury, ihix-.11 back and thru he said 1 wolu-- bate cause They Rrfuscd to jry nfflto sue him for it, and 1 am gulag to cer; D W. ifoss chief Tattle- . rs! udl'.xi : J sue him. too. didn't shoot him." rtr; K. S lienv-'ii, j William, and Jsxk-sowho allege disburvii.g uff'.x-erAccording to the and ipur Smith, manager uf Ut-iwas witnessed, the (hat the three "The Washington. Nov. tera. The preeioi-nwoman approached Simon and asked will uke up (he fifth infantry question of the apiv.uimrui uf a mw j for the n.onex due har. Simon fold companies of the Twenty her she w.u.Il hsve to return some were ordered discharged because it is commission upon hi mum ij Wa-i- i I two and a half hours later, at the nui aate to nave them in the army. ington. It Is heiied hen- il.at ;n Preto Mr. Shun Messrs Sii vens. usual hour when ciuidcyes were paid. Thev caunut be trusted, and for ihe She rflreit to the hall, but at once protection nf tbe pubBc and the pres- RoJxera and Gorgss will b memlmt. ifd the office, and immediately ervation of the difpllne ot the array At present the sc,iiig CximiiT.ssiuneis VJafterward the fifty women employes thnr discharge la necessary," Acting are Mears. Fhonl. Swvens. In an axijolntng worknxmi wre startSecretary Oliver of the war depart- mlral Endicutt. It. M, Hsrrod and Brig of led by the report of three shuts flredr ment said today. Gen. Haines. There are tw.i vacaurli k "The idea saeins to prevail that the It ia said that Endici)!i. Hsrrod sud In qu'ck succession. The first bullet because Hatnxra are alated to retire. Uhlef r passed through a glsas partition and men were urderel dtarluirged bttwixen two models; In the second they refined to tell on their companhe necond will Sievena struck Simon In the neck and the ions and because they are black. Nxitb-le- g and will act In Chairman Miinirh, IlaiRria Nov. 19 Emperor could be further from the truth. Shun is' absence. The general cviusel third imbedded lte.f In the celling. f Mi town. soldiers a These abet up tbe rxeiten ent that followed will exercise the authority heretofore William rewired lir. laidwl ptheiring woman reached the street, where them refuse to tell anything about the invested In the gnvernur of tlie xoue. the author, November IS. durt she waa p.duted out to the pi 'lice A disgraceful affair at uroisii.e hi uiajevti' viait to Munich, and ing ' are The ronipuutes revolver of large caliber, three cham- resulted in murder. talked with eitraurdlnary fiecdum rebers of which were empty, waa later th.eld.ng murderer. There are men i THE GERMANS ARE are rrimlunts of who garding his way nf looking at life. Dr. found In a nianila bag In the atelrwav .in the companies worst sort. Every effort possible' NOT lending from Simon's ufflee to the vthe writing (o the Ganghofer, WITKOIT FAULTS ! has taea made hy the war department main exit. Neiutte Xaclitrlchn-today, aaya the without later at police headquarters the 'to find the guilty men, butwere r. Jarkson, Mina, Nov. 19. Practically lo the dpUnkltitie einpi-roreferring these avail. If waa name pert companies maiden said her prisoner th eutlre business section at Fayette, Exicln pervading Dr. Gangbofer's track. Miss., Anisia Louise Du i.uiae Yeraon. muted to reraala ia the service and They Treat Ua Ona Moment With wax by firs toalght, quisite Politencee, the Next With Uohsr Kcheln" llllgh Bullish), said; entailing k destroysd Neighbors of the prisoner give her a were to shoot up another town and , loss uf about I7S,uuU, Bruaquencea. riilseus of lives the he again endanger 1 good reputation. am an out and out optimist and partly eovurad by insurance. Tha firs the war department would he la an Innothing will prevent my continuing o originated In McGluniss' cafe, which defensible position. It ia Impossible to was destroyed, the flames rapidly tu ths end of lu.v lire." t tocourt martial each of the men ia these ALA: KAN LINER CINS Tagl-lat19. Nov. The Berlin, The emperor described himself as a spreading to the adjoining buildings. cannut he prefor a decharge from companies, Paris day printed a dispatch man fully occupied with bis work andi The telephone exchange waa deDOWN SIEASkR DIX ferred against every our of the mem-- . tailing an Interview which lie corre- who believed In bis work, and added: stroyed. and the grounding of tbe The govern- spondent nt the French capital ha I bora of the companies. "I am determined to mnks prugre, Western I'nkm wires make it imposment has no manna of punishing the with Premier Clenienceau and Foreign and 1 would 'be pleased if others right- sible to get details. dlacliarg-incrime commuted r except by Minister Plchon, the day Of the 79 Passengers on the Little ly underutood what 1 am aiming at men. all the Von Uuelew delivered his re- and supported me." teamer Dix, Cnly 37 Are cent speech In the relrhstag on Ills majesty referred to tbs difficult TOM COOPER KILLED Rescued. NEGROES. OF DISCHARGE foreign nlatluna. M. Clemen-ceauposition In which a man pot when be after referring to the attacks f was suplelnN. and h quoted from IN AN AUTO WRECK Many Pretsst Rclvd Against Such tbe German pres on the new French Dr. Ganghofer'a Kllenrs la tbe Jfor-- . -Beattie, Wash., Nov. 19. Forty two Discharge. ministry, he 1 quoted as aaying; eat, faring: live were lost in last night's disaster "Th German lists one fault. They ' He who la auspicious not pnljr dnoa Automobiles Collided in Seattle haitoor, off Duwamish Head, Washington, Nov. 19. Acting under treat us one mumeut with exqulalio injustice to others, but injures himself. When tha Two Was Thrown Twenty , Caspar when the little steamer Dix waa run order at Secretary Taft. Maj. Gen politeness and the neat moment with It Is our beas doty to maard otbars Fast. down by the Alaskan liner Jennie. Ainsworth, the military secretary, has brusqucnci. Before ing good until they prove themssIvM Thirty- - seven of the 79 passengers on directed that further discharge of the the Momcran affair the feeling here to ths contrary." Ihe Dix were neecued. Of the five fe- men of the three negro rompanlee of had greatly improved and them were to this principle." sat male passengers on the Dix, the only the Twenty fifth Infantry, on account many people among us who regarded n the"According Near York, Nov. 19. Tom Cooper at "I have always treated, emperor, a of the shooting at Brownsville, Texas, rapprsachmettt with one to escape wae Alkie Slnrpac-ver everybody with whom 1 have had to Detroit, well known as a bicyclist and as Germany 13-ear-ol- d girl, who la befog carol be luspended. pending further orders. desirable, and I readily admit that tbu deal. tV course one will have some automublllst, wa Instantly killed in for at Provident hospital. The Simp- The action. It I said tonight, la la emperor peraoually played a large part experiences, but one must an automobile accident in Central son girl la beiieved to be the only order to await the retar of Secretary la briag.ng about this tats of affairs. unpleasant not be discouraged. One must al- park late tonigbL Three companions person who esraped from the main Taft to Washington tomorrow and Is Then, although we discarded M. Del-ca- ways approach Ilfs aud humanity with were seriously Injured, and ona of deck of the Moamer, where more than pending further art rice from Prexlrtenf as foreign minister, the German renewed ronfldence. them, it Is believed, will die. half of the Dls'a paaewigem were shut Roosevelt, who has been communicat- pres attacked Ths four were riding' In Ooopor's u. the paper even as- The emperor added: In when the fatal crash same. She ed with on the subjact. serting that Germany could get from jI "One gets on much further in life automobile when tbs machine colliddelcould not ewlm, but her chi thing kept Tlie war department ha been the f'nited State the milliards neces- If one does ant hrak al everything with ed with another aukiinablla on the her afloat until She waa puked aboard uged with protests agamat the order w ar. for a German-FrencTbu a pessimistic eye, and this is equally drive. Cooper was hurled twenty feet one of the two lifeboats lowered by ; directing the dlecharga of Ua three sary the Moroccan affair resulted In Ions uf tnis in polities. Without doubt tbs and alrnck on hla head. Ha was lifej the steamship Jennie. companies. It te reported tonight that tha ground which had been gained in German people have a future, and less when picked up. Daniel Barca-loTwo tugs, a amall passenger steamfurther investigation will be made of Paterson, N. J., a action brothen le on word that annoy s me year. er and tb esteamahlj Jeaole Cruised, . and that oeriala offUx w may bo called previous "I do not want war, and no one else whenever I hear It retch verd reason ker, was elsp thrown fra wth main the vicinity of the Msater long on for an explanation in connection hero wants war. Wo desire good re- belt translated aa unwllllnguess of chine and sustained a fractured aknll.' alter daylight this morning, hut they with the movements of these mm at lation with al) foreign cuantrie an.l the people to support tbe smpire.l At tbe hospital tonight It waa said' found no other survivors nur any Seat- the time the Rrowniville incident x If these rtlsMou are not satisfactory What's the guud of thle. Let ua rather he would probably die. Mias Virginia ing bodies. It la believed that the currde. Vernon of Jersey City and Miss listen Im peering them. Of work and look to the future." we arc desirous resthirty-seveI passenger who were m rationing his fre- Hall at this city, ths otter oocupants we must always be strong and The course, emperor, cued include every person who wa of ths automobile, suffered severs In--. j prepared for everything, but that doss quent Journeys, said: - on the open decks of ths Dix when ths SKIPS WRECKED IN When I travel, especially when I Juries. All were removed to Roosenot mean that we want war. On the little craft plunged down stern forewaters, 1 am velt hospital. Tlie occupants uf the ct- I Mvnrtrrc 'contrary, any. one aawho desired war go Into Hcnndinavtan most into 109 fathom of water. d demenied and It freed for a few week of all that car with which Oonper's mschlM KLJVvL would be regarded ilLLa M. LAW were arrested. i waa because w thought o that we weighs upon me. You people rften CRAPSEY 8 U3? ENDED. At tbe hospital it waa found that overthrew M. Delratae, who did not take amiss that which gives me such Total Loss Tha Maris want war, but wboae pulley might have pleasure. 1 know I am called the Miss Vernon had a fractured leg and The Dybvag 1 Miss Hsll Court of Review Sustains Decision of led to war. It would be impossible traveling emperor.' but have always many cuts and bnilsea. Louisa Wrecked Also the Lower Court. had a fracture at the skull and otbsr for us b pursus a warlike polley, Dir taken It as a Joke. Tug Spray. I love traveling, esMH:Ully 'In my Injuries. parliament would dismiss tbs minisDlffenet vendues of the accident ters at once, as It did In the esse of own country. I think the feeling of Buffalo, Nov. 19. The Rev, Dr. AlIs strengthened are given. Miss Vernon said that th Delcasse. homogvneousnees gernon S. Crapeey of the Bt. Andrew Quebec, Nov. 19 Repurte of disasThe task which I shall set for my- thereby, and many Germans have no j ram were racing when th accident Episcopal church, Rochester, ia to suspension from the rhurei ters caused to shipping by recent gales self la to continue the work of Im- Mob bow beautiful our native land I occurred. Tbs oorapanta of tbe auto-an-d how much there In to he seen. 1 mobile which Cooper ran into with a result of the decision of the ec- id the gulf eontlnue to arrive. The proving tbe relations but ween France am always glad when I bsroms ac-- ' hi machine, were th owner, RtaharA clesiastical court of review which is Norwegian Iron h!p Dybvag, which Jrmany"" made public today. The court of re- wae loading lumber at Escoumslns, ua ' M. Plncbon fully endorsed M. qualnted with a new part cf Germany. A. Strang of thle city; hi chauffeur. I often feel Inclined to Jump lute Lewis Caldwell; Tbomaa Dunn and view sustain the daciilon of tbe low- tbe rorth shore, for Buenos Ayres, views, declaring that be, with night and Is a M. Clemesceau, would do everything an automobile and dash off for a ouvi-- Frank Howell. Mr. trong's car waa er court, which waa that Dr. Crapaey unpaired during Friday at daya, returning full of energy rendered helpless, it I ald, from lack should be suspended for heretical total toy. The crew Is safe. The possible to Improve tbs relations bent hi ehauffaur schooner Marie Irauise, Captain Buck recreation, of gweollne, and ha and contentment tween the two countries. teachings. which left here last Tuesday for to one in my responsible p for a supply of tt. While tbe men Tbe announcement of the decision especially waa gone on this mart, th Strong Rlverte Blanche, was wrecked on Thole dwibly waa made aa follows: altfon, are very indeed INDIAN LAND TITLE8. j necussary, because I am exposed al--U . party told th police. Cooper maThe court of tevlew has affirmed Pistoles reef Friday night. Her crew Into saved. chine, going vary fast, many mtounderataadlngs and nm Decision Conunanimously tbe decision of the lower waa I am tbalr martilne. as The tng Spray Is a tiit.nl wrack on Supreme Court Renders in thankless a poettlus. ways court la the ease of Rev. Algernon 8. cerning Them. eummonad by th pollr Madore Island. Captain (toulllard Inst conceded no Independence. If I aoo-- ! Burgeon Crapaey, D. D." World aaka, Who was neck had been aid that whole the Cooper" ceed loThe derision was delivered to Bishop h's life In the wreck of hie schooner at Washington, Nov. 19. WheUiet Walker today and will be sent to Dr. Riviere Blanche. The steamer Canada cal state authorities can (ax the laud, bis adviser? and If I fall they say. broken. Katane was wrecked on the Isle of an Indian held In When Mias Vernon regained coo-a-d He did not understand tha matter.' Crapaey at Rochester. Bishop Walker of severalty in the oilmen at Rrxwevelt hospital iha Regarding happening which peosaid that out of personal regard for Vert and a crew of four drowned. It absence of explicit leglnUtkm giving look on a a matter at course In made tbla tatement: Dr. Crapasy e would not make the doc- was her first voyage. uch authority wae conxldored by the ple case of other Our car and th other car were princes. In my css ument public nt this time. supreme court nf the United Mmh tbe did he do that? and racing down the drive. Joat north of DEDICATE MONUMENT. The decision at the trial court, which In an opinion handed down briny In they aak, Why can . Be- the spot where The automobile met is affirmed by the highest coart of the case of James (Jowly against the the only possible nrer On the Scene of the Betti of Lookout eounty assessor of Pierce county. cause I am working for the good of Ihe other cer shot abend and oar car the church, was aa follows: the German empire and the German dropped behind Then Cooper tried to Mountain. That the respondent. Dr. Crapeey, Washington, dowdy Is a Puyallup Inget up alongside the other car again, be suspended from exercising the funo-tlndian and holds bind granted to him people.' to Dr. and our front wheels (tucked with tb of a miniated of tbs church, unChattanooga. Twin., Nov. 19. Forty ta MrraUv with a provision In his . The emperor's ntterancre rear wheel of tbe other car and in til such tlma as he shall satisfy the three years from the day the battle parent from the yovernmeut which l another ancond we were all In midair." ,h eal authority of the diocese of Lookout mountain waa fought the nempled the property from At the hospital also It we said that his belief and teaching conform to state of loaa today dedicated a monuwh 1; e Wash! n Irton ewraive Introduction of the ent u el t u that the woman who gave the asm th doctrine of the Apostles creed and ment on the scene f the hardest fightof HaU had Iwen Identified as Helen the Nlcene rieed, as the church has ing. A lsrge delegation headed by ward unlesa the slate leglalature i German affairs, Lambert, air actress. reviewed the same. However, we ex- Gov. Cummins vu present. should provide otherwlae. After the vlctocomnteniwmtes earnest shsft In The the and desire the that gvnof hope pect admission a law authorising ARRESTED. REVOLUTIONISTS the respondent may see bis way clear, ties f Wtlllsmsnn'x brigade. Osier-- 1 terms the alienation'' of Indian SOlTliEKN STORM F.fteenth which the under halts waa the division, army corps held land thirty days during paused, but the Incanon of tbe churrh must Intervene to which the FYnirih. Twenty-fift- h and dians Objected that the anti-levfeaDOES MUCH DAMAGE Wsrsaw, Uiisakui Poland, Nov. 19. before sentence can be pronounced to Thirteenth Iowa Inlantry and First ture of bia patent had not been reThe two leaders or the band of revolutionist and twenty others Implimoved bv tbe enaotmenl and the fully satisfy the ecclesiastical author- Iowa battery belong Addresses were made by Gov. Cum- Gowdy suit waa Instltnted. The state Situation Increatss in Scriouenets. cated In the train robbery at Rogow. ity of auch form on his party." mins. Gen. J. B. Weaver and Col. Aber- court held against him, and their November ft. by which the ravokittosi-Ist- s Flood Follow Wind end desecured a stun of money said to nathy of the Ninth Iowa. Rain. JURV FOR THAW CASE. finding was endorsed by today This afternoon the monument at rision. The opinion was delivered by amount to I'iiO.OO), have been arrsat-ed- . Thev all bWoug to the Polish Pansl of Ons Hundred Man Will Ba Sherman Height on Missionary Ridge Justice Brewer, who eald that the It honor the Fifth Incitiwa become bad a dedicated. Hodsllst foot that party. Gowdy 19. As more Rsqulrad. Memphis. Tenn., Nov. fantry, Sixth infancy. Tenth infantry zen of the Tutted fitalea. aa he bad detailed are from received reports New York, Nov. 19. District Attor- and Seventeenth Iowa volunteer infan- done by accepting land In eeveraltr, those portlriiis nf Alabama, north and O had made him amenable to the tax central Mississippi and western Teno ney Jerome today served notice upon try. These motiiiiuent, which are elabo- laws. He also said that tin- act of nessee PRESIDENT'S ITINERARY. counsel for Harry K. Thaw that the o wind und rain the swept by o prosecutor would appear In court to- rate and costly, mark the right and the Mate legislature ever tax levies storms of the past 48 hour, tlie situamorrow end ask tor a special Jury be- left of ihe l.'nlon line attack In the bat- as well as sales. Will Return Earlier Than Fr-mrl- y o In xerioimnesa. (followIncreases tion fore Reourder Goff on December 3. to tles raising the ?!?' of Chattanooga. o Contemplated. ing the wind storm of Saturday night STORM CASUALTIES. o try Thaw for the murder of tanforrt rain has fallen almost continuously A ISO th Nov. The architect. ID.1 o RADICAL CHANGES. Washington. pannel of Whit, throughout this territory and practiname will be required. Mr. Jerome aiest word received at iha o Memphis. Teun.. Nov. 19. With the cally the entire dlstrirt Is under case one la White House from President o add that the that req ilre The Order Gives Shcnta Authority of several feet, and exerpti'n at tbe eight death repirteil water to a dnpfh attention and dispatch. Thaw I Over All Departments. result of the storm creeks and small slrrama are leaving jO Roosevelt before he left Colon o last night as Ills way to Ponca, P. R.. Indi- o charged with murder in the first de Bstnrday night and Sondxv, which their banks, snd many of the poorer O mi greo. Washington, Nor. 19. An order, swept portions of Tennearee, Mixsls-eipp- i, white persons, as well as score of 0 es i ex that b will reach Wash- o F. M. Delma and John B. Gleason of signed on the Ithn;ue of Panama bv Alabama and Arkanmui. there negroes, hive len forced from their O ington on hla return at least o tsreniy-fmi- r hour and probably o counsel for Thaw, cailed cn thlr cli- President Roosevelt, making radical , has ten no further tore of life. homes by the rising water, seeking ent In the Tomb late today. The ob- changes :n tbe organisation of affair thirty hours earlier than ths or-- ' o cmmunlcatlun lx grad- refuge In many Instances In be trees. Telegraphic I o understood, was In government for the canal zone, waa lglnal itinerary uf the trip ject of the vls.'t. It To add to 'the seriotisne of the being restored, but railroad trafHe gained a day at o to confer w!3i the prisoner on the mat- made public today at the offices of tbe ually fic la greatly Impaired and In many Situation, the weather Is becoming ter nf a riory published this afternoon commission. The effect of the order 1 instance demoralise,!. Panama, leaving there Satur- o cold, and much suffering I anand which was to the effect that three fo place the canal work and the gov day lnitPKii uf Sunday, and is o continue fo fall, but the ticipated. From Winona. Msben and rain The aKFnlata retained hy tbe defense to ' eminent of the zone under tbe direcRe- Math Ison. Miss., more complete reexpected to finish his visit to o volume greatly dlnlnldiod. Porto Rico and embark on the o ciamme Thaw had reported to ms tion of Chairman Ebonte, aided by port from tbe astern section of ports 'ere received today, a consercounsel today their conclusions that chief of bnrea'is. who will report d- TexneMcee show that tbe railroad isiulslsna from San Juan by o vative estimate placing the Mgsl damThaw waa Insane when he irects to the C'unm'sslon. tbu eliminat- have auffered great! damage than age to the three towns at 3U".lK'U. Wednesday. If the Louisiana o makes good time In her run o Whit. ing the off ee of governor. ver before. Th-- Xaxhvlll. Chatter Tonight the rain continue, with no from San Juan to Hampton o Tonight A. R. Peabody of Thaw's Tha order gives to Cha'man Rhonts txioga A Bt. Louis, tb Mobile A Ohio, sign of abatement. In Memphis the declared emphatically that the supreme authority over all depar- tbe Southern and Illinois Central are precipitation from Friday night until as was made to Colon, the o vessel will arrive and trans-fu- r o p.ibl shed story would neither be con- tment. It recognize the entire work-ienable to operate train at ail through this afternoon had reached maximum firmed or denied, aa the attorneys for o the president to the Tenn. Track are weshetl of 4.42 inches, and the continued rainf of tbe commission In accordance In tbe tower Potinas lu o tbe defense had decided to do no far- with the president's view of control!- - Jacks'), are fall has wrought (Teat, havoc In this bridge for out tong etreto-ee- , ther talking for publlcatirn. The In- Ing the BltueUan under hla plan to down and in aome place tha water city and the Immediate vicinity. time for him to reach Washington o terest in todays report regarding tbe press the excavation as rapidly as poa - j Is standing over tb tracks for mllea. lste Sunday evening or o Woir river 1 out of It banks, ai:eniata was aue to the suggestion ot aibia. Tha executive committee of J making It impossible to operate trains. o jO.Onq togs Monday morning next. away carrying a position to be taken up by tbe ac- throe members, each tha head of a j Farmers have suffered great loss both valued at 91 on ,(k0. o bcused's attorneys. it Is o From present Indication department, has lien abolished, and In crops snd livestock. ii ; j 1 n RJux-cih- i Our Growth Has Been So Great as to Bring Us on a Wider Field of the Worlds Constructive Enicrprise. Kanins City. Xtur. 19. A worldwide page, substantial And enduring. ude possible by closer commercial naarU friendly relnUuM between tion. was the keynote of a notable tyeerL dtllvered here toulgbt by Ullhu Rout, eer.tary of atata Following Ur. Toot tho diplomatic representatives I't republics made i .ire slo g the sane line, offering sjie.' trade ixtxii'lon between the countries cf North and South America aa a n uinK or bringing there countries into c.recr and la tliy relationship. wi the twelfth anThe nual tsc rjet given by the Kaneas City C:ii rarrcial dub In conunemora-l- l n of the signing of the John Jay c,- treaty. Fixe hundred lk.es wee laid, end many notable were present . j epirke in part aa fallows : It. "Since j'ha Jay made the tariff treaty which la eonimeinorated by tlie K'noal dinner of .this dull, the United: State hM through a period. f ootriULTHtlve Isolation and indifference in forelyn affair. The fathers of tlie republic, who In their ear'y Vve were colon lits, were naturally familiar with Fur yean affulra. The rtcle rxTM of eoVmJfil life, foil react b the French alliance and tlie early wars of Great Britain, wen one of The lutlmate relation with Dump. bounded on the north young hr the Britiah province, on the aoath by Florida and lomlslana, the pouaes-eion- s of Spain and France, and to the west by garage tribea under foreign influence: the navigation of the Mia efsaippl blocked at the mouth by foreign guna and with an extensive e had to be commerce, keenly alive to foreign Influence and1 the course of foreign diplomacy; hut when cur southern and western bor-d-r ,w were relieved foam these Influence and the end of the exhaustive Napoleonic wart had led Burape to turn Ita strength toward its own internal affairs, and the colonization and trade of the Orient had begun, to abaorb the surplus activity of Europe, we turned our attention to our own internal matter and for a long period ceased tv take much note of what waa going on abroad, or to be niH-concerned with the way In waich It might affect us.' weak and timid In maintaining the right agnlnst the strong; to 'be to give kindly consideration to tlie rights and luteretu and fesllng irf others; to be without nurpatby or helpfulness for tbe rest or mauklod ail these things make an Individual man despised and hated iu the emu-m- i. nlty. We should take the arme fain to help our country avoid them that we would take to aioixl them g our-selve- le.-ci- r Ht sslf-crntr- nl self-restrai- c, rep-tbll- ocean-born- I , h Our Rapid Growth, ha Now, hewever, our growth been no great aa to bring ua again on t..e wider field of the worlds trade and constructive enterprise Into confect with all the grest and active nation of mankind. We have entered anew, whether we will or not, by the necessities of our devebgHnent, Into liie field cf Intimate relatioos with all tlie nations of the earth. It Is a field in which the guiding principle laid down by Washington of 'Friendship for all. with entangling alliances with nunc.' I as wtr-- a rale of conduct as It whs In Washingtons time. "It la aa true now as It was then BY THE FEDERATION Federal Law Prohibiting It Would Unconstitutional guts Must Handla g m-riv- ivpj-.is- - It (iaiig-iKife- i, iw r i g Cban-.rellu- Gei-man- . -- , y h w I 1 f n rill f - ool-llde- Clem-enceau- 'a AN3 FATALLY WOUNDED 1 Woman Under Arteet for th Offense. Had Demanded Money Claimed to Be Due. New York, Nov. 19 Gustav Siam, senior member of the Queen Waist 8 Broaiwar. eras shr. company, t ble r'ffire today, receiving a won mi from the effect of which be diei tonight A woman, Isa former employe under arrest of the company. charged with t&p shooting. She bs-called upon Slmcn to co lect money said to be due her from the Arm. 3!mon wa-- - uncoesduus for some t!ra be.' re. he died; end there Is a to what Immediately preceded the The woman, who was arres'ed at I ''eerrlie-- l she wa leaving tbe oC-!jou!e De Massy, a a Mme. kfclrt dealrnar, 20 years rf age and living In West Tbfctyaeventh street. She protested her Innocence and In G04-60- J j I t'.-- s My Life. 1 GIST AY 51H0N 1H0T H -i End i ing, that he intends to introduce a bill in the senate prohibiting the employment of child labor, the American Federation of Labor, now In convention here, decided today that a nation law would be unconstitutional and therefore agreed to urge tbe passage of state laws that will "etc? the crushing out of child life in the mills and factories and coining ita life Mood into dollars upon the counters of commercialism." Tbe convention also urged favorable consideration of the proposed amendment of the federal constitution providing for woman suffrage. The federation extends a helping hand to the postal clerks, who in tbe resolution adapted are characterised "as helpless to bettor their condition." The boycott law of Alabama Is to be fought; the employment of inefficient seamen causing disasters ia deplored; the employment at Chinese sailors of American vessels condemned; the overloading of lake boats looked upon with alarm; action urged regarding prevailing rate of wagea by government contractor; the taking of step to stop tbe employment of foreign cheap" musician, and the boycotting cf several large firms and agaig reaffirming the boycott against many large concerns were disposed at. The convention voted to support the hill which William R. Hearst will preharing sent to congress with a view of the defeats In the Sherman anti-trulaw remedied. New Respcr.slbllltv. 'A new responsibility Heats upon lie people whose representatives are ' their will in absplng their treatment 'f foreign nations. The thoughtful tuer. of every people have a duty to Inform themselves tarefjlly and thoroughly ; to think a-n- ; llx-a- r pl tree that the sentiments, feelings and c of the people determine policies, dtride upon the Issue of peace nd war. and establish those sympathies between nations which are more I owerfui than written and signed treaties of alliance. -. Be Minneapolis, Nov. 19. Despite Senator Albert J. Beveridge announcement at Richmond, ImL. Sunday even- - gn-Bl'-i-r- : re-en- tr ! "f Internatlcnal investment and ownership. nf opportunities for enterprise and of enl.iryed peaceful Intercourse, end. above all. of sleadlly progressing P1 Volar government, a new diplomacy h i found place. It I a represenU-rit- e diplomacy and an wan not to the judgment of coutu or sovereigns, bat b(lie judgment of great popular ii.am-s- . It grows continually more -- ; ron-mne- d if we could. "In this time of vast immigration, ct en-ald- CHILD LACOJ OPPOSED that Europe has certain primary In which we are not concerned und Into which we abould not permit .ursehret to he drawn; yet It la a fold In which we care no longer to bo IndlffiTuct, or to be Ignorant, for in it thn Interest of our vast production fid trade are rltmllv onneerned; and In It we have responsibilities and duties duties to civilisation and to humanity which we cannot escape If we wrald, and which the conscience f America ill not penult ns to ee-y- orly and clearly, and to express themselves temperately and wlrely foreign sffc.lrs. We already realize that the same rules of r'ght mnd-jwild. Ritain In our lndlvld-'a- l interemrse with rh other aoply also to O'tr lntrn-- l petition! action end Ac eaerchra of the power of e realize that bat la wrorj. and to be condemned a the conduct of man to man la rfing. and to be condemned in the eon duct of public officers and in the ttmtuct cf p lltlclana "In the relation between natfone, w il.--h the great body of tbe pesple Kv renin., there should be a and controlling ailing the mce rules of conduct OL't to t followed. Nations bsve e In- ?1 ' s tnily Tlie life of ths Just snu i,a. and kindly man who In rcpecfel and brined by hit pelph-w.r,l,p xi'ai every clt'sen i hi ewn country to o la " re.arir-;0 all other comlrie w 6p and bard, nel'sh and ; a'? Ui biarrogant toward the Example of Democracy. "The greater part of the controversies' and wars between nations arise from the tendency of the people of cacti nation to awurne that upon every Question which arises all the right la upon their owu side, and to lnnlst upcu having their own way without that deliberate and kindly consideration of the rights and Interest of the other aide of the question which a Just man would give to his neighbor. America baa given to the world an example of democracy made up of Individuals capable of that and which the defeated contestants In a must excited political controversy to accept peacefully the Judgment of the majority and leads the entire community, however deep may ee Its feelings, to bow with respect to Judicial judgment. The same spirit, reinforced by the sentiment for humanity and ths ds-- I sire to hdp on tlie prcgraM of dvlll-- j cation, the rule of peace and Jus tics throughout the world may exert a powerful influence not only upon our own affairs with other nations, hut upon the international intercourse uf mankind. Mediation and arbftratioa are useful methods of solving International controversies without recourse to war, but the true preventive of war ia the willingness at the people uf the wor4 to be Just toward one another; the strong desire of the people at the earth to he kind towsrdi one another; the application of the tame rules by all men to their ool-- 1 sc live treatment of other natiuns which good dtisens apply to their Individual treatment of each other. The true and final antldda for war ia the love of Justice and peace among the people who make war or preserve i peace." Am An Optimist and Nothing Will vent My Continuing So to the - i. I' , 1 dr-u- c. 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