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Show TUK .MOKNIMJ lied ifc-- EXAM1SEI1: - ,n ;i.e history u:t in- WE this year. Ai the l:u;j MMi , - partn-u'.ar!- ) says WEHNEsHAY COLORED TROCPS MUST BE D gtti-ruuo- es$i:i H 1). Luvr-lani- l. Roosevelt Distegarda Protests of Now . York Republican till! . s MEN Prt-ii.i.-- Permanently RAILROAD MAGNATE STATES VIEWS WITH VIGOR. HIS Opposed to Government Regulation of Railroads, But Rout Defends the Law. WE :e co'-oie- '. iiipi-.a'ic- CURE MEN ByModem, Quick Methods WE Confirm me in ihui CURE MEN Come and Get Well Drs. Elliott & Norris 2361 I V. Kansas City. Mo.. Nov. 20 The miwt laiercsriug feature of the Commercial club bauqjet laat night ban nut been announced beforehand, it ue.ng Edward H. HaiTiman'K critico-u- i of government regulation of railroads, and Secretary of ttlaie Root' vigorous reply. Mr. Hurrimau, tn hie address, aald: "I saw in the papers that President Hill of the Great Northern, In au address before tbe commercial bodii a of Chicago, raid that tbe country needs llHI.iH'u more miles of railway. I (eel sure Mr. Hill was misquoted. Two uien now here s ho heart: bla speech. ashington Ave. Wedding liellef. As thtv understood it, aud as he probably aald, the railroads need sidings, terminals and1 iluulile trarks equal in luu.mvi mllei of new ra.lway. "In his apicch in Harrisburg recently, President Kouaevelt said that the executive and legislative departments of the government should be given additional power to ileal with public organizations. If we are gu.ng to continue to prosper. the power which President R.iuae-vel- t desire, added to the government, 1 hope, will lie added to ihe other organisations. 1 hope that some of it will tome our way. It is liuiioaslble for a railway company or large organization to carry on its business properly If the people are constantly criticising and susperling. In the Tniou Pacific company nu one man says what the company will or will not do. 1 am untiring only because 1 must be on hand to hear conferences and try to bring a body of men to one cuuclu-eloIt la not easy If you always have to turn to the legal department and find whether you may or may not." Here Mr. Harriman paused and turned to Secretary Root, who sat two seats rearward. It la often important to a city or a country whether we do certain tilings whether we develop a territory," Mr. Harriman continued, or leave It do- rmant.. Often we cannot give development a start because of the action of certain people fur political prestige. I believe there U to be a change of attitude which soon la to be felt. The people are coming to believe In Americanism an ) that means fair play. An always used. and especially In Secretary Root accepted Mr. Hardman's challenge promptly, and prefacthe line ol chlnaware. ed his prepared speech by saying: Our beautiful line of fancy and orBefore I begin my talk on the subnamental dlahea la tbe moat complete ject which has been assigned to me, of any In tbe city. An Impection I desire to make a few remarks in answer to Mr. Harriman. Mr. Harriman, will demonstrate this. See us before I believe. In bla speech tonight, would have ua give more power to the railbuying. roads. I gained from a The Fresh fruits and vegetables, staple knowledgeexperience of railroad business In tbe and fancy groceries. sta'e of Missouri, at a time when the railroads were competing for business, led me to believe that the Just means of regulating traffic and railway affairs themselves la through the railway I believe that It Just to say that a wise law would be one that would force the railroads to combine In keep2259 Washington Ave. ing the law a law that would prevent the railroads from breaking the law. I repeat that the beat regulation ran be brought about by the railroads themselves, if they will only do It Their power, Mr. Hnniman, should be supplemented by governmental control, such that would prevent them Presents A. Olsen, Grocer, 1 from doing wrong, It Is doubtless the case that a railroad, by special compensation or special rates, can help to build up a bigger aud better business. Nevertheless KUimlll SlU.IINO GOuLS COMPANY Wholesale and Retail . SPORTING GOODS. Jobbers of EDISON PHONO- GRAPHS AND RECORDS, Clark, Herrecka Fishing Tackle, Stall and Dean Athletic Goods. Phonographs Sold on Easy Terms. Sfil 24th St. al ds-ilv- D- s u i h tional Cigar Machine oempany, the Metropolitan Sera titles company, the New York Car Light A Acetylene company, the New York City railway, the Pine Product company, the Thirty-fourth street Crosvtnwn railway, the Union Bleaching A Finishing company, the Union Elevated Railroad of Chicago, tbs United company and the Universal Accountant Machine company. Mr. Ryan's resignation as a director, It la understood, does not mean that he will withdraw hla financial Interest In the companies. It la state that Mr. Ryan's anna, Allan A. and John, will probably taka their fathers place on a number the companies' boards. CONGO FREE STATE. Roller Skates Roller Skates Winslows Celebrated Line Prices From 59c to $5.00 Come Quick T. S. HUTCHISON . No. 306 Street Twenty-Fift- h Ba Exploited by an American Company. tha science of government alwaye gives a chance. Tbe privilege of the New York, Nor. 20. The announcerailroads in discriminating in the matter of special rate and compensa- ment from Brussels yesterday, that tions Is too often abused, as we have concessions had been granted to American companies to explicit India seen. It ia tbe common tendency of rail- rubber resources, to conduct mining road to give advantage to the wealthy operations, and to construct a road In was verified. The shipper against the weaker or s mallet the Congo freeIt state was aald, were probconcessions. one. It Is that teifdcncy so often dis- ably the most valuable ever granted In the world. The rubber business ia played a tendency to cruah the weak. ia to be handled by the American Congo For thla reason I say that it which waa Incorporated at necessary. It la essential to freedom company,about a week ago. Tbe chief and Independence, that the railroads Albany shouM be held under control to prevent stockholder are Thomas F. Ryan, discrimination. The slight advantage the Guggenhelmers. John D. Rockethat the railroads would gain by more feller, Jr., and Edward B. Aldrich, eon of Senator Aldrich. The details power the power that Mr. Harriman asks for would be so greatly offset by of the Inmanagement of the mining busthe Congo Free State wll not the evil, that such a proposition would iness be made known until the Belgian parnot be considered a moment." liament takes action, but n separate company. In which Harry Payne WhitCONGRESS. ney will have an Interest with the men already named, will be organized 20. Nov. When Kansas City, Mo., for mining operation. conl convention the The consideration to King Leopold vened In Its seventh annual conven- personally and to the Belgian governcrowdtion the vast auditorium was ment, as well aa the method of payed with delegates, guests and spectatment by tbe concessionaries, la withors. The arena floor had been reserv- held for the present. ed for delegates who ware arranged by state delegations, aa In the Democratic WINE WAR IS ON. national convention held there In 1900. Every state In the nnlun was repre seated. The states in the Mississippi California Winsmtn Are to Drive Out Competitors. and Missouri vslleys and those making up the western half of the country New York, Nov. 20. The Journal of were represented by a greater number of representatives than ever before Commerce today says a groat fight for domestic In tbe history of the organization, the control of thd cheap wine business of the United States la while from the east also the attendance exceeded that of previous years. on with the producers of California one Upon the platform and In the boxes, solidly arrayed on on side and those the other. The reserved for the especially Invited of the middle west to a very large total guests and tbeir ladies, were many business amounts Ions of dollars are distinguished persons. All sessions of annually and In mil. Invested capital. The the congress are to be open to tbe pub- represented lic and today the balconies, which probabilities are that no truce will be or the had been set aside for the spectators, reachedwilland that one side be benefited in any event other than the Invited guests, wete other filled by several thousand persons. through the threshing out of the wine The ball was most elaborately decorat- situation. Tbe California winemen have den ed, the flags of the five lower prices afire countries w hose representatlvea cided to materially address the congress tonight January 1st In otrder to drive their are-tcompetitor from the rich intermingling with the Start and eastern wine consuming centers, such aa New Stripes. and Sl Louis, where tlie eastThe program of the first day's pro- Orleanswere able to secure a erners ceedings Included tbe annual addresa foothold after the San Franciscostrong of David R. Francis of St. Louis, preslast fall. ident of the congress. President Francis aald that tbe DROP OF SO DEGREES. ConCommercial gress, through its past efforts, had Oklahoma nty. Okla.. Nov. 20.-of b(t winch to do with thethepassage last ses- Form of sleet and snow continue In many Important laws by sion ot tne national congress. He urg- thla section. All trains from tbe west ed the delegates to still greater ef- are delayed and telephone wires are again In trouble to towns west of this long list of forts and outlined has been a drop of sixty particular!) those affecting the city. There during the and the went that degrees Inx temperature Mississippi vail hours. needed their attention. He charactet- - last thlrty-al-- Tram-Misslsslpp- Latin-Amerl-ca- dls-Ist- er PLACE your orders WITH MITCHELL BROS. Monumeats, Copings and Head-atonDon't buy from agents, u.tbcT set commissions ana yon fcr large to pay them. See four home people first Yard oppoilta City Cemetery.. Trana-Mlsslsslp- The qne-tlw- water m.i..i Iuu'ii-- .' its u. f uau nU Uu.fi oii!r PICKETT u.cl. i:!. luled Lad l:tni. I ,.u ' ti at Pij. a in t!ir u"..t1!1Ci. La i iuvM.b-,-i Iu lakr.'.a 'In- - luvcniiiri EMERYVILLE i l Grocery Co. RACES. : PROTEST. NEGROES San Fraiii'i!'" , 21. -- Today' ai ti.e Kiiu ri viiie Uaek w'a the Fii'iiui li.ui li. ap. F.iiiiruy course, l.lleitr i One Who Approves Not a Lncning Beiievcr in Law. Is where you buy the Best the Market Affords for thri-- ii'ari'Ids ail oiiim.Ii cuptuiy J the Make, leavTuaiiis an PUiim.n. the ing lr.iii' fM.oir.e m ver.-tl.iigih in the rear. Kr ul: Firrl ij'-eeeven fiirk'iigs ttrehau let tK luiiri. is in a. aim; Meila-kai.- a lop if. Wright i. Iu hi 1. M'tiin; M.idien tut i 4 iwiiwni. u. I,, l. third tii.e. 1:2' .'.'i K lalburii. Montana Peer Prixige. Taunhauser, Her-v.o-ii niid M.saouriai'. slkii rail i. rare, six uml a half furlong I lu'lh He rick 1"N lHavei. 13 tu 1. Sim. IVtit Duo 1 in i.larka.uii. Irttt n 1. F.iMii.l. iMeln-ttMilitary Man 7 to in. third. Time, 1:11 Kail Little Gregg. Cloche d'Or, aura K. M and Rterling Towvrs also iui: Tl'ii'l iv.ee, fly e f.irl..ngw-Ooea- n SL.ire ii7 t h7armliaw. 12 tu 1, won: Fie ! M ilti.'tland llu (Wil iam I. 3 Ut l 7. l.lnilley 111 i K. Kelly I, lit to 1. tnii-,1Tlinej 1 :i'l 2 5 Napp. Hiimfiig Huiiii, Kruka. Alla Sjia. Huerfano ami Mi. Mtilliew slvu nux l'.'iietli r.iee. Futurity enurae, liren-a- i tLiiii.iiap t til lector Jeiip 1UH I Melt'll ret. Iu to 1. won. Van Xea 11' (Knap;. i. I to 1, hiKMual: Itninaine l"t tT Suliiviin i. 12 to 1. third Time, lilii lii lijfunn. Hrinevv Tlunla. Trim Hurst. Tiaxiliiw, .liulge and Ike ra.!o 10 tan Fifth race, oiu- mile Bent olio M2 I Flanneiy i, 5 1. won; iul (Randy I. even. Maoud. lame Wolf 104 M to 1. third tHrusseili. Time, 1:41 Sherry, Mai ljowery. Invader and Hill Perry also ran. Bixth race, one mile Sir Edward Fine Fruits l rhi.agi'. Xo. I.irtiM .uiaiu-- l tliv drill cry an ad.'.iie In I'incaaii tn Senator Benjamin Til;;, an as madr tiulav to Mayor ibuicr In a clG.-eThe delegation of urgr fiinrt to tn- - ihvi'.r.l from ilir livnuv are to go to l;a'il) Iu i- - Tile Ilia in would itoi mat lor today or iLimair hr Wuui.t lake, If ally tlie vr shat ATTEMPT. fo-i- e I Ih.-han- a Hlm-field- . W. LANDSLIDE. V.. a. Nov. 2U llt GROCERIES v ALWAYS NICE AND FRESH 3-- 1 Odessa, Nov. 2". A ilt'hlit'MIr wa uia.le U a lu.; liana said to be vihi'm.1 of six-iKi in murder the chief vi'Uii.ilssary .if ibr lldeM-peine 'did nut lierhd until tlie- luv had fired on It with a Max'ui gun. killing three men and woundiug three more. The olhei esiuped. Amu Uci baud, composed of lenorivt. fuU setred $2,ooU In the office of the K.i Hid. .re sian Navigation n.mpauy. taking this money the baud killed n police official. BY 1 1 Itii.-lun- KILLED Vegetables Staple and Fancy Sii..-u- "I will only ). in' ,iiil. "iliiii n man who junne ran not lit a oonKiBient bcLeyei in Liw." MURDEROUS . 2341 Washington Ave. OSS! - n Seven trackmen of u gang of uiueieeu en- gaged iu removing a alide on the Dry Fork branch of the Norfolk A Western railway were killed today as land. The the result of a big slip men were swept down tile mountain Twelve esaide ami Into the rlvt-r- . caped. The bodies of four of the victims were recovered and three ol the i twite were buried under Iniiidrd of tons of anh. AU of tlie victim weic Italian laborers slid were kuuwu ul uot names. by 3-- - iGrahani), 3 to 6, wvm; Rtamhirer tlhiwtiing), 30 to 1. awcoml; I'm Joe log (Briiskein. 7 to 1. third. Tims, Holoman and Turn Rolierls l:4d also ran. l(t: lOp 3-- BENNINGS GETTING DOWN TO FACTS. Why hi tint well todu patronise ua uiusi? In the right answwr to tu la the key to auccesa. Tliluk twice and antra er at the JUMBLE, Hallo 1144. Rooms. tores, titnrage, Stoves, Hnapa. RESULTS. Washington, Nov. 20. Results: Klrut race, six and a half furkmgs ANARCHISTS IN ROME. Red Knight won, Bohemia second, lain..' Hand ihlrd. Tims, 1:23. a Koine, Nov. 2t. Auareiiiais Bernini race, five and a half furlong meeting here today and illacusMsI the Ijkp Harrison II won, Tucker Neck raadvisability of making a mcoiid. Hjieed Queen Ihlrd. Tima, tion agalnte the police during the ap- 1:1(13 5. APPLES APPLES proaching aojourn in Rome of King Third race, one tulle Hooray won, Greece. of George Vulartay second, Dekaber Ihlrd. Time, The tikist euergriie mean urea liave Time, 1:43. tieen taken by tbe police tu prevent Fourth race, alx furlongs M out fort disorders. All peraon not luluuiiuuita won. Oraciilum second, Klllochaa without uf the city aad amipstlon third. Time. 1: III Iteforf Itome sent from will tie away Fifth race, one mile fllue Pigeon King George arrives. wou, Nohleaae Oblige second, Blaay All Kinds Very Select Izzy third. Time, 1:45. KEPT BACK BY SOLDIERS. Sixth race, mile and seventy yard Oxford won. Watergraaa second, Rl. lil ik latHi. France, Nov. 2P. You should have Vera third. Time, 1:4(12-5- . Lary A detach met of (inti aoMlers all a box sent to rounded the church here loduy, keepASKS TO BE HANGED. ing back an Imnienae crowd uf cleriyour home at cals who w'er euragud at the action Dick Garrett Waivaa Legal Rights and of the aiiihiglllea In taking an invenonce Aaka to Ba Hangad. tory of the chuivh piuperty. On acouunt of the threatening attifenler, Tex., Nov. 20. Dick flan tude of the crowd and the lack uf cav- rett. the negro who killed Dr. Paul waa the ot B. EVANS & CO. the Inventory taking alry, will be executed tomorrow. Baturday, tomorrow. until postponed ilia doctor's funml today Aftm friend of ths murdered man wore so IOWA ERECTS MONUMENT. GROCERS wrought up that an attack on the Jail waa ImniJneuL Tbe accused aent for An20. Nov. Chattanooga. Tcnn., District Attorney liubuden, waived all other monument to Iowa tnaipa was hla Washington Ave. legal rights and requested to Its ocrashin ths this afternoon, dedicated -Davis tomorrow. agreed Judge Topeka, Kan., Nov. 20. The storm of hanged marked by the prewemsBoth Phones In ths morning, over thla section uf Kansas has abated being wiw asalsled to take up tbe cose veterans, Confederate today, dying away with a rainy sleet. their Grand Army oomradea. The hri accept a pica uf guilty, pronounce sentence and let ths exccutbm take Reports at the railroad offices here lands at Ruaavllle Gap. near the report aleet falling over central Kan- Georgia line, and Is a very elaborate place Immediately. sas but clearing up In the western and one. southern portion. The Chicago, Rock HILL VOLUNTEERS EVIDENCE. Bush A Gsrta Pianos. Gen. E. A. Coweu. chairman of (ho Island and Pacific offices say their mdl-jna- l repreruaimlaalon, mJlltary Nswman Brea. Organa. Will Appear Before Commission Withonly trouble la ua the El Paso divis- sented the secretary of war. ion between Burklln and liberal, out Bubpoona. Kan., where four uverland passenger FIRE IN CHICAGO. trains are stuck In the cuts. They HI. Paul, Nov. 20. President Hill of claim traffic will be opened by noun. Nov. 20. Guests In the the Great Northern railway will apChicagu, No attempt la being made to run II. C. WARDLEIGH pear before the stats railroad and Barnes house. West Randolph and freight trains. The Atchison, Topeka nal streets, were driven into the street warehouse commission at the resitmp-thiA Santa Fr office report their main of the freight rate heating nest a fire, which destroyed line across Kansan open today but early today by North Ca- Monday wltlustt the formality of a a building at ouinmla-Io- n several train snow hound on the Pan nal rtreet, which was occupied by u ulgsiena. Memberaforofthethestatement. Handle division where the anew Is number are The authority firms. of manfacturing riANOS four to five feet deep Jn the cuts. BeMr. HIU's audden determlnatUin to waa estimated at 1 tween Carlsbad, X. M., and Amarillo, total damage appear at the hearing aa a voluntary Texaa, along the Santa Fe line, the witness a taken to mean that he Inwont etnrm ever known has preto nay something of an intertends ORGANS AND MUSICAL STORY. FOR NO BASIS nature. vailed, the annw being from ten to esting fifteen inches deep. (Vttle are sufNow York. Nov. 20. Te report that fering from the storm over the stale. Andrew Carnegie ha promised fl.iMHi.-00MERCHANDISE ALLEGED REVOLUTIONISTS. tn Congressman Richard Bartholdi SHIELDING THE GUILTY. of Missouri to promote the cause or Mexicans to Bring Witnsaooo to Ban Vlollaa, Guitars, Aecordeena, BanAntonio. alternations! arbitration waa denied at Rastaurant Keeper Said to Hava the residence of Mr. Carnegie In this jos, Strings. Sworn Falsely, word Kan Antonio. Tex., Nov. jo. Mexico city today. Mr. Carnegie sent Latest Publications of 8 host Music. that there was no basis for the story. will bring witnesses to Ran Antonio Ran Francisco, Cal., Nov. 20. When to slmw that a numiier of tbe alleged-Bet ths Wonderful Pipe Organ. the grand Jury reconvened this mornrevolutionists arrelsed In this stats TEXAS STORM ABATES. did attempt to Incite a stats of revo-liitoing to resume lie Inquiry Into charges of municipal graft and extortion. Jean In the republic. El Iaso. Tex., Nov. 20. The sun Is 2378 Washington Avenue. These witnesses will appear before j Ixjupee, a French restaurant keeper shining brtghtlv here today, the snow who had appeared bufore the Jury last I There wi a Inlted 8 tales CaniiulHstuner Nelli, disappearing. rapidly OGDEN, UATH. Wednesday as a witness, again ap- snowfall of six and untvhalf Inches, wlm in to try a uumber uf the Mex- I In Further Th Texas. than breaker. record icaas peared with the request that he wish- the sCx-arrested a lielng the thermometer Inst night ycglaf'red 12 this. It Is understood the federal aued to Correct and reconsider testimony he had given. Loupe waa degrees above zero, the coldest here thorities will make a uumber of admitted' to the grand Jury rooms and. In twenty-si- x arrests of malcontent now year. as he remained behind the closed In Ti xhn. and who. It Is sugdoors fur some time, It is believed that TEXAS ANTI TRUST SUIT. gested. were attempting to incite a he wws allowed to take the stand revolution in Mexico. again. Tex., Nov. 20. The antiAustin, Loupe's aril'm this morning la be- trust suit against ,tli Wat: IJcrre RECEIVER ASKED FOR. pnocuacD uo errz nor l lieved to have been prompted by .the Oil company brought by and in tin. 4mHHfiiriaj"W.CuraerMmiii-alvrHv( k i I UIb laiwl ('W-ra. f rumor that he was ter he Indicted for name of the state of Texas to oust Cliff ki. Nov 2't. A rccclvei was r raeriwsiwMc. m nLL eouNTnict. testifalse result of as the pt.rjury Bmiimnt iArrrtrilk H'mthffm this company from Texas, eauie up asked in Hie circuit court today for Miirfn; to have Mid before is be given mony. y m4 nftrm ibrirrt for argument' In the state district court the German National Insurance comFiinl ut InfdsgMwt FrscfiN Exckuhtly. the Inquisitorial body. It la stated that here tsslav on law point, tbe merits pany . a Hiiltaldbiry company of the eror false Vrtismkaa Free-liort. Ixmpe endeavored, by of tbe testimony being deferred until German Insurance cinpiuiy of if roneous statements, to shield AbraNovember 2tl. for which a receiver waa apuvasHiNOTen, o. e. exwas Indicted who for ham Iteuf, pointed some months ago. The petiSNOWBOUND IN TEXAS. torting thousands of dollars from the tion uBbinK that the ffiilcago company French restaurants. lie turned nii-- to a receiver was f'led Fort Wurth. Texas. Xuv. 2". Re- by ihe Chicago Title and Trust or PITIFUL LETTERS In behalf of a majority of the port today rell uf further crippling Texan. Be- stockholder of the defunct, concern, railroad traffic in W'-Written By Grace Brown to the Man tween Childress unri Galhari, Texas, which, according to the bill, liaa of 1.10d,(iu(i and assets of less three pasenger trains are nnowbu'ind, Charged With Murder. with nu moans of c'lnimuuicailon. Iduu non. than Herkimer. X. Y.. Nov. 20. Pitiful Much damage will lx- - dune tn a largo The collapse ,,f the two companies The JUMBLE buys, sells er exwaa due to the San Francisco disletters written uy Grtre Brown to amount uf cotton yet impicto-- l. any old thing" ("blues" exchanges while bill. waitthe she was to Chescer Gillette, aster. according meet new ones. 2300 and cepted) DAYLIGHT. home rent1 for him to WORK BEFORE ing at her pa Wash. Haile, 1144 hi PENSION. to AGE OLD come and keep promise marry Mxrfceillos. France. Xov. 2". The her. were read In court today at GiSTORE. NEVADA SECONDHAND acwith ruse tolsv llettes trial, ch ared London. Not. 2n - Replying to th causing her auth'iritlcs here by a We buy and sell ell kinds of new Inthe huusc caused a sensation complished tbe uak death. The lettci uklng deputation uf memhers of ihe and second-hangoodm Call or phono and It became nerenary to furnish a ventories of the churches without dis- of conimons from the liberal and Wecker A Haynes, Props. IU 25th IL caheavy police escort for tbe prisoner order. Entering the churches and parties. Prentlt r Phone, Ind. 22. on his way from the court house to thedrals before daylight they cnrnplet-eaald the niaitcr of old age penaa s,lf,u the Jail. PAUL ZIEGENHIRT, their wrk Indore the people had sions wrould be taken up Seoond-HanHarriet Benedict whose name has risen. Otero. time and money permllted. Old age far If you hove anything te sell or buy been frequently mer.t'oned in the case, penalons. the prender underFLOOD IN KENTUCKY. from sapping Indepnidenre and went on the stand today and denied cell er phene 1170 to 1(78 Wash. Avw thrift, would d" J'ta fbe oppo- Bed SM-k- . Ind. 75. that she ever hs l been the sweetheart mining -of Gillette. Hopkinsville, Ky.. Nov. - 2". A site. me deputation. B. A. DENKERS r loud burst here early today following Speaking to the Will pay tha mghsat price far aecand-hanHURLED STONES. heavy rains of two (lavs rent JJLtle Chancellor of the Exchequer AMjuith furniture and sell te the publta a said there was nothing nearer hi river nut of Its bank and Aw. led. dam-ac- e heart than to be able to submit a tha cheapest. 241 201 Grant Ave. Beil Montpelier. France, Nov. 20. Re- large portion of the city. The Phone !7'k. Ind. Is estimate tit from lih.lMHt to financial plan. for such pension. sistance to the taking of church wan general throughout the tlOO.OOO. C. J. HERRICK A CO department of He milt. Violent ret H. L. White. Successors PETITION. at Plruan. DENIES cemrred sistance where Bring your goods here If yv want the church was tilled with the fumes Philadelphia, Nov. 20. With more Call 'rare If )rw went if burning sulphur which, shovelled New York. Nov. 2. A motion to than 1.040 passenger on board, the to aall them.Wash Ave. Bell Phone Into tbe building from the vestry and dismiss ihe Indictments agalni the American lln fcamshlp Harcrford. kuy. 2342 Ind. 407. been ha company the roof, again aud again forced out American Bucnr ltehning from IJverpuol for thi port, the soldier while a crowd without charging it with accenting rebates waa fog-boud In IX'laware Ray since WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. Unit today. shouted maiedlriiuns at the troop denied b Judge lo-l- Fine Large Ones T. 264 26 - c. six-stor- y 12-1- 4 1 '.-Ott- Will TRANS-MISSISSIP- HERE YOU ARE Vi) 11 I'l. Lu.-w- i Effectively and a u, I The .ir h a vl.H'fii it I:.;:.-.- ! . :u jcrniti thi' Creiita to .1 od Farm wee pref.dent N w York. Nov. 2" from was listed to deliver of tile e'ugrt-ssRoosevelt, t.i susu a.lntt-son Uha.f of the Gulden colored iie:e r.iy ami the State of Csliron.-u- . pend bis order ti li.iii hating hreu delegated authoriroopk of i be Tamil nit :i ngtment. to him are ity to make a sort f puo.ic pronoun-eemeuuu'c, ihe facts as to (he people of the c:uu'r.' 1iowji to be lalse. biv oxpiess.ng his a an ezpiesskKi of gratitude for the will.ngneas 10 hear low rail bear.ug n me case, was ma.lt pub.ic today by splendid manner in which it re.puinied to me appeal ior help following the Gii U"lki Blewart of in CoiiMilui.on-s- l L. ague. great earthquake. Mr. Btewsrt csbu-Iu the afternoon session, also. K. in PreMdtnt II. Harriman. president of ihe I'niou Ruoscvelt at Ancuui. Panama, mk foPacific ra.'way, as down to make an llow: Informal talk: Viitor I' Alderscn. pres, "Republican county loiuuitiiee uuar i idem o.r Colorado School of M,ne inioaeiy denounced dlnliarge of I of Gulden. Colo., and who was authParM!i, n.cott, Benorized iu speak ior the Western fed- nett. committee. pttiiitm.iig ilepari-luru. eration of Miner, and F. B. Thurber Newspaper t of New York City was to speak of and new tacis warrant, Sucialism. Its Influence I'poH Busi- luiii.t-.iiat- e auapenaii'ii . rdcr," ness and tie Department The President' reply contained the of Our Iauiiiry.1 following; The most important session of ths T'uies fHCts as knuwn to ute are day w.ll be that In the evening when shown to be lalse tin uruer will under Ellb'i Root, secretary of state, is to no circumstances Iu- revoked aud 1 Shull -t for one moment couatder su an ad I 'ess on "The Commercin' Relations, With ihe South Americap pm I'ug it on a simple a.iegat.uu that are to be there are new fact until these new Republic." to which tacts are laid before me. Inform an.' made by Minister Calueroti of Bolivia; Pardo of Peru, and Cortes of Co persons having new (act to have their iombia. First Secretary of the Hraz.l-ia- in hape to la) befotr u,e at once on n Sylvino Doamara! and Al- my return and 1 wdl Gun consider bert Yuariiim. charge of the Chilrau whe her or not any timber union by me 1 called for. legation The ctuiRreas was called to order by THEO. ROOSEVELT." t Signed I J. B. Case of Abilene, Kansas, a memHELD IN ABEYANCE. ber of the excuilve committee. Following him welcoming addresses were 2n. Secmsrv mude by Colonel Frederick Fleming Washington. Nor of Ksnsas City, chsirmsn of the ex- Taft will returu to Wahiiigtuu thi ecutive cum mil tee; by Senators Stone aiieronon and until li'i arrival there and Warner and Governor Folk ot will lie no further artiou courerulng Missouri; by Governors Hurli of Kan the three companies of the Twenty-fiftto dlmiaal aas. Mickey of Nebraska aud by Frantz, infantry senteum-for iht-l- r participation in the riot at of Oklahoma. Brownsville, Texa. Tbe cast- - will not be disposed uf until iusiruc-tiou- s RYAN HAS RESIGNED. are received from President Ha Found That Ha Was Director in Roosevelt. Toe Many Companies. CHURCH INVENTORY. F. New Y'ork, Nov. 20. Thcnum Turned Away and Ryan's announcement yesterday, that Twenty Persons Deers Barred. he had resigned as a director from all of the railroad and lnduatrlal corporaIarls, Nov. 20. The lnvemory of tions with which he has been assoChurch of 8t. Augustine was takciated and that hereafter he would re- ihe tain hi official connection with only en at a late hour yesterday afternoon kune of tiie financial and fiduciary In- without a repetition of the violent stitutions with which he la Identified, demuntTatlm of last spring when while a surprise to financial men, was this cbiirrh waa occupied and held by a determined body of parishioners. generally considered by them In line Several priests and ihe church warwith tbe aciton uf Jaoub Rc.hlff, of coiirail-aloner- a Kuhn, Lueb A Company, who took den assisted the government In the operation. The doors similar action recently. Mr. Ryan, like Mr. Bcblff. stated that bla reasons for of the edifice were birred and a paity twenty parsons wnu were attending resigning were that his accumulating of a Baptism were turned out. The clerreaponsRdlltlea rendered ti Impossible for him to properly discharge his ole gyman conducting the liaptlnial cereligations to the stockholders concern- mony protested. against the actions of refused to ed. Mr. Ryan was a director In about the commissioners and twenty-fir- e railroad and Industrial baud over tha books The officials concerns. The chief of these were the then burst open the safe, secured the registers and other documents, comInterborough-Metropolltacompany and a number of subsidiary com- pleted their Inventory and retired. They met with no resistance. 8t. Augpanies, the American Tobacco com- ustine la the last church tn Paris In pany, the Consolidated Gaa company which an Inventory will have to lie and the Seaboard Air IJne company. Other companies. of which he was a made. from idher parts of the Report director, are the, Bethlehem Steel coma few Inventories pany. the Central Crosetown Railroad country show that were taken and that there waa no secompany, the Consolidated Gas, Electric, Light A Power company, tha rious trouble. Cuba company, tbe East River Gaa STORM IN KANSAS. company, the Electric Storage Battery company, the Fulton Street railroad, the Havana TobS'-c-o company, the Blast Falling Ovsr the Central Part of tha Stata, Hocking Valley railway, the InternaFraui-iaco- . '! and Lillie.! SVS3E3. il-.- ibal it tufl MiVKMItKi: MOliXIMJ, Cim-mttee- ol San CURE she of tin- gathering's - imports:- ETA II, OtiDEN, 0 n i adl-t!':n- Ull i own-pan- e Second Hand Stores d Is-b- Czinpliell-Rxnnei'-ma- n d e d FOG-BOUN- |