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Show FULL ASSOCIATED PRES in IHh adveriise DISPATCHES WEATHER FORECAST UTAH examiner the price it chargee, it is medium best advertising theTHE THE EXAMINER CITY INDICATIONS IN REACHES THE COUNTY AS WELL SUBSCRIP AJ THE CITY. OUR TION BOOKS ARE OPEN TO VOL III NO. WILL 12b OGDEN CITY. eutfou. Hr Ability 10 vytaii English. anl ttoviared (bat therefore it would have been impossible for him to have hukie the uaiainenta attributed t Llm by the police. He declared that Lbc woman upon whoee complaint he war arreaiod bad sin lie! at Lhii aud b look aud orttou ln:teli whl.h he did not o.u leet-en- l attention, I to calm, give. He and well polled during the whole ordeal. Once ur rwlae during the I searching by Itop-utt- r Police Oomnuwiouer Martial. the and brushed re nervous!) thnrTgh hi.Tal7 I but hie to questions always came promptly and lucMly. An any of hie anawi-rwere given by a nd or shake t the hwd before the Inter I ; preter had finished the repetition of the question. (Mruao wwa attended In oourt by Director Conreid of the Ml."cclhan open house, aud a aum-be- r of pruiniuent singer York rllle police court probably and roofs of houses anil the sides of never before harbored such n gatherthe road were crowded with enthusiat today's. Its normal capacity astic erowds. The president was kept ing la scarcely mere than 100. but long busy acknowledging the greetings of before the hour set fur the appearthe Americans. ance of Caruso nearly three times that Arriving at the original enirauce to number of persona had crowded Into the city of Ban Juan, where formerly the little room. They were packed so stood the old city hall and gate, a that It was almoai impossible huge arch had been erected by the closely to move. all the spectators city and here Mayor Todd und the were men. Nearly There were soma women city officials emended their welcome present, but they- were hidden away to the president. In where ihey could neither He responded In s brief speerh and see corners e nor be seen. The eorrlJora was then escorted by the Porto Rlrau the courtroom were thronged hv provisional regiment to ths goterur's a curious crowd aud hundreds unable pa ace. The city waa elaborately dec to find room In tha building orated, every Amrelcan flag available crowdedBlinding tha sidewalks outside the being used to the beat advantage. The building, When the cab containing Osniao, !??? dally attractive. The street, which Director Conreid of the Meuvpolltan la narrow, waa congested with an house and severed of bis friends, tpera enormous crowd, aa likewise were the reached the building aa army of hinisetopa, balconies, windows and gristed them and the of vantage. point President crowd on the sidewalk sent up a Roosevelt was in a happy mood and Again, when the singer and yell. his bowed and waved his hands to the frlento were leaving the place after cheering throngs. had been adjourned until tothe He received a particularly warm re- morrow, Caruso was given a roualug ception as he passed the Caalnn. the cheer. exclusive Spanish club. President Roosevelt complimented Chief at Po FAIL TO ENFORCE LAW. lice Hamll tor the perfect police arrangement. Ke was deeply' ImpressSuita te Oust Two Mayers for Failure ed with his reception by the OVATION TO ROOSEVELT PEOPLE m n Night for His Arrival Him With Viva El Presidente" A!1 Greeted fSK ner I NOVEMBER MORNING. THURSDAY UTAH. d Waited President as auto tue military road mobile front Punee to Saa Juan and waa aa oration hr the people of trip was purto Rico The eight-mil- e atade In ala hours and thirty minutes, counting the time taken up by stupa at the principal towns along the route, where the president made shot speeches to the people. The president In nil h hpeeeties dwelt on the affection he held for the people of Porto K.eo and sskured them that he would rse .very effiit to secure citizenship efforts vrould be tv then! that histhem along the path tncesiug to help ol tr.ie self government. Baa Juan. P. R., Noe. 21. roui-f- , P. R.. In I j e patents. Deputy United K;kIo Panic Occurs in a Reaaurant sult of the Falling of a Chimney. at . WHu-thro- the town. At the entrance torhe place a erected from huge arch had been wh;rh little girls threw Bowers to both President and Mrs. Roosevelt av th".v passed. Address ef ' Welcome. At the city hall an address of wrl-r-:waa read tn the president. He delivered h'.a reply from the balcony f the building, addressing the largest crowd that had ever assembled In I'nni-c.- . The president said In part: "I shall continue to nse every effort to secure citizenship for Porto Rico. am confident this will come In the end and all that I can personally de to hisien that dny I will do. My ef- lria will he unceasing to help you al"ng the path of true self government vhirii must have for its bails a union, nr order, liberty, Justice and honor.'' In conclusion the president said: "I salute you from my heart aa fellow citizens.'' I he reference to oitizemhip brought m I the from people. H"f i ire leaving Ponce the president sas driven to the Rooaevelt high ciiie)i. Here several hundred school c'lllitren assembled and sang "America" as ihe president drove np. The c'lrner stone uf this school was laid In April, 1902, by the president' The I'liighter, now Mrs. was greatly pleased with his pres ron-lup at the school and made a ri-- ii' the parly. of three minutes each ware Juans Diax. Goamo sad Albo-nh-. At each plare the president was by the mayor and spoke from his automobile. Lunch in Berracke. 'i,- vtlo-nu- The presidential party arrived at s; vy st 1:30 p. m.. where lunch waa " rv.-.- in the barracks, officers of the IWti, Rico provisional regiment, MaJ. 'I'iflth commanding, being the hosts. i Hreelint Roosevelt received (Cost ros-l- . a the reception at ('ig-.iaimportant town on the military Here he spoke at length, his views on Porto Rico dt- - Iroiikblp. Passing through thi Onguas and the ' Jev tobacco district, where Amec PRn capital has worked a wonderful 'evelopment. the president was great-Impressed with the fertility and '"'(iriehlng conditions of the plants-Cor- T -. At Cagnas, Mrs. Roosevelt was ehfiwerod with flower and received iranv presents. Between town along military roiw scattering crowds "n-rlawaited the chance of a fleet- glimpse of the president. People m the outlying plantations, some on no from the mountain districts, miles 'ay; penns, women, children, beg-- ' - ' ni crippies. all came to pay Many of the occupants ot hicks who too poor to own Tn a flag, showed their patriotism loudly cheering the president, noir they seemed tu recognize quick- - ',.,0'tte. w-r- Enthusiastic Reception. Pedras. the last town before d aching Ban Juan, President an enthusiastic reception 7."n - t school children and the pu-- h and reachers of the Porto Rico acliool. To them he spoke ,07na brut college life and rrom Iio Pledraa to Ban distance uf seven miles, along of the roadway were which cheered the v1 .Through Baa Turoo, a Slln ,uaD- (there there le a S- Amerii-o- , the ba'roniea r At Rio Rnoae-rocelre- l; out-spoT- t. j" onl-m- CENTS MISS luii-r-e- Engineer Detnaur 6as That He Was to Blame for WrctK. were blown number of aigue down and several , padestriuis Thinks the Farmer. Does Not in All Cases Get What He Should For His Crops Must Watch the Elevators. e a - Har-rima- n, ks-ate- h rall-r.-a- - 2 J ff.JS.21 wTelwtog Inero.wt d ! I i run-spir- The presidential party left Ponce at '2 p, ihe ilmc set by the echedale for ihi to San .lusn over the famoua road. Eleven automobiles ni'ilixry i FIVE FAIR. own the elevator now. W told a gentleman a ho offered us S200,0tHl mure fur the elevator toon It oust us that he could have it. Th elevator charge, however, la still kept down to 12 cent bushel. Mr. Hill, do you earn any elevator stork whatever?" "No, ai-- , j do not, 1 did once. When Ivoren Fletcher aud others aume years ago wanted to erect a lOO.tHki bushel elevator 1 told them Gie need wee for million bushels capacity, I one at agreed to take stock to aid In this. When the elevator waa built and got In paying well, the original parties 1 bought out my stock. "1 asiu to say thst no man In tha Great Northern road can own any stock In anything along (he line of ths road. If he dues he must leave my employ, even If he were my own eon." Mr. Hill made a plea fiv the bettor legalising of elevator receipts given He said they should be lo fanner negotiable, made as good as bank drafts, and that thus tlie fanner could get a free market. 1 would make the country elevator eataldlsh relations with the terminal I would elevators, said Mr. HIU. have the railroad famines one thing and the buying and the Bailing at grain another. And I would have under the lew every grain elevafar a public elevator." Charges tor Freight. Dont Bum people think yea ditarge Dm much for freight?" auk edi Jndgw Hnon. representing some uf tha elevator fniereaia. Well, I keen reducing charges, wea the answer, and 1 don't know aa 1 ever heard rf elevator mea doing pr BO." TO yea favor federal Inapeetloa of grain?" asked eee of (he ccsnalaaloa-era-. Derided I Ga." replied Mr. HIU, (hough the change would not effect us." B. Campbell, fourth vice president nf the Greet Nurthern, end A. 'J. Costello, who baa direct supervision elevator business tor tha Great Nortfo m, were summoned to the witness stand but a tow moments. P. B. flnrith, president of the Minneapolis chamber af mansras, and manager of the 8L Anthony nnd elevator enwpeny. In response to questions staled that tha chamber ef commerce concerns have a bureau, supported by asses aments, which furnishes to them all statistical informaThis la used tion about the market to amarfain the prices which ana he paid st various stations along railroad lines where there ere elevators. These prices are. sent to but one elevator man at each stall no and he distributes th Information to the other elevator managers. This saves both telegraph toils and time, aa wiring every separate elevator would chg the wires with tontines. Da-kn- ta u 1 cii!-pe- SNOWS FRIDAY TAKES BLAME TO HIMSELF. ' - LOCAL Gatrs Valparaiso, lnu.. Nuv. ill Uruii't Detnaur, engineer of the Ualiin.i-Tha himney if a builulng at ir t and Ohio passeugt-iratu whu-l- i ClMTk street wea sent mashing wrecked at Wuotivlto recently, aixty-tbruthrough a skylight coloring tha death, broke dowu kitchen of a restaurant next duur. The the Indiana railroad commission meat was filial with wsutera. who this afternoon and look all blame tn fled In wild panic lota A dining no. in himself for the wrecs He said he as the men of brick cme down got no answer lo hts whistle front the Sot. 21. Janie J. Minuimpolis. upon them. Tha patrons of the res- freight train, but look it fur gvanied of the Groat Northern taurant, oaring tha waiters In full It would be all right, aud went ahead. Hill, pivstieni railway, took the stand today when eight, became panic stricken In turn the Interstate cumin erve commission aud all fied into the street, several bogau Ala luvestigation In Minneappeople being severely bruised in the IN HARROSY WITH olis lulu the relations between the cursh. and the gvsln compsnlus lu Th ufflcial figures given for the SLCSETAxY ROOT rallroaU tha uurthweal. The hearing la held mailuaiHn valocily of the gale waa pursuant to the In Follette resolution 66 utiles an hour, but in the outlying atlupied by- egress at Its last sesdistrlcia the wind attained a speed of Ha la Proud Agreesion. much greater. On all sides uf the Harriman Bays In regard to the Great Northerns ing With a Man Lika eity barns and abed weiw unroufed Root. terminal elevators at Duluth, Mr. Hill and many of them blown down. In staled hta company did operate them, parts uf South Chicago the gale blew but because of the Wisconsin law rethe street faster thau fences men quiring grata In that state to be Inthe police force and firemen could Chicago, Nov. 21. - Edward H. by Wisconsin Inspectors, that ot the spected. who airbed In China go tonight clear them away. Hit ptaut alci aturs went now leased. They Chicago Brewery company at Oue from Kansas City, n route to New these on Wisconsin pound. Hundredth street and Calumet river, York, declared that he and Barret ary are Should Central Leading ef Grain. waa severely damaged. a large portion of Bute Root agreed absolutely upon of the elding on the west of the build- the important malt ora which were dis1 tf.lnk it la a great detriment to ing being stripped off- At Eighty-fourt- y cussed at the Commercial dub ban- buaineaa that we cannot control the I place end Hood avenue a uw-l- quet. held iu Kansas City this week. loading of grain," said Mr. Hill. d Mr. Harriman asht: think it ts the beat thing for a completed frame building in which of men were working waa a "Whatever apparent disagreement ' to have Its own terminal ele-blown down sad the men were ail immight have appealed aa between what vatora. unload Into them and Include prisoned In the debria They- were ea Borrelary Rout said and what 1 said the charge Air so doing in the freight irlcated by firemen and all eeaaped i a o infinitesimal aa to be unworthy ' rau. liy our building Duluth terml-wlt- h sEght itijuriea. Tlie damage to f notice. It la an honor to me to nsl elevator, ra have reduced for trees and shrubbery In Uia parks and agree with a man or such superior the shipping farmers the elevator a emit ability and commanding Intelleri a charge there from 1 cent To j bushel. TMi Included unloading Secretary Root. Mr. said: Hairiman into the elevator, ehort etorags and Continuing, In my opinion the attacks upon loading into lioat for shipment through populaue. to Execute Liquor Law. eouUnue will capital are waning and uj lakes. We eimued but did not to do ao. Understand me, I do not julx tlie grain." 21. to Nov. Kas.. Svtta a. Top wish to say that deserved proseru-- ! ' "Did you niaka a charge Aw clean-lion- s IRON DO' REFS A K oust from office A. B. Kirk rood, of combinations uf capital which lugF' mayor of Pittsburg, Kas., and F. W. violate the law are to oome to an end. "No, r. It should be remeuitierad ASSISTANCE O'DonntvIl, of Junction mayor City, On the contrary, 1 believe Hist the n eieaalng the elevator gets th enforce to the elate Kas., for failure corporations which have offended ecremlnKB, which are wiwth $6 to $ the cities and again prohibition law, should be punished, but I mean that Request Meets Opposition Matter of Pittsburg and Junction City to proMr. Hill thought the preeeut legal the popular crlse of attacking corpieo Referred to Executive Council. hibit them as munldpalitiea and their ration simply because they are eor-p- method of handllag grain is wrong, officers from rollacting licensee from Messago to Rececvelt rations Is suhaMlug and- that the but the farmer la too mutii ihe Tie-tiJoints, or Illicit saloons, were tiled more sober Judgment of the people la f the speculator. He said every ' here today in the Kansas supreme j to the front. elevator abouWl devote Itasif coming receiving ColeGeneral C. C. court to simply thst buidniee; that the MinnevpoNs, Nov. 21. After a warm man. by Attorney Forced te This by Increased Demand ; debate the committee nf tba Amerioieraling in grain should be auuther tor Leber and bust-nes- a These suit are similar to that of of UcelTrl can Federation at Labor this afterevparaie business, sad that the of the grain mixers should be law, Mr. Harriman said: noon referred to the executive com- the suit fllt;d against Mayor Rose of Imaily "It la the well grounth-- Intention of still anoilier separate AmsImso. Mr. K.., wM :b from mittee the question of levying an sal Kansas InCity, office. his belnq c.i-e- l the railroads to obey that law to the Hill thought the building of elevators vestment against the fe&wntJon In While Attorney Gene.-Ocmaa reChicago, Nov. 21. The ml I roads of letter. They will ebaerve IU regulaof much greater capacity In Minneap-oll-s favor of the striking structural Iron fused tc iliac no his future p'ana, It the entire oouhtry have derided to tions with sincerity and with that re- would not relieve congeal km of w takers of the country. generally r spumed that the filing Inaugurate an era of most ritld econ- apect for the laws which any honrol traffic, but he dM think the ac- Frank M. Ryan nf the etninttirxl Is the culls today means that other omy, arcordlrg to the Reoarilr-Ilerald- . ciMsen ahjiild poseese." j Him of the stele grain commlsalon in Iron werhera said 2,000 nf hta men of The plans which have been derided) were nut of work at present; that suits of ae like nature will follow sending Inspectors aa far out aa 100 ti mayor of every city an I on will result In a deereara la exmiles to Inspert grain waa a good DE6POILERB OF INDIANS. their ranks were being a Med to. he acnlrat the prohibi- penditures during the next twelve more In this direction. .He strongly rs'd most of the men had- been on two In thela state where being vioixind. It la mouths of between 141,000,000 anti Rev. Morrow criticised the state law which legalstrike for sixteen months, and. that tion lnw Whites Arsaila Violently been t have with the already ised sharp practices of grain misers. $120,000,000, aa compared them was urgent need of funds for known vnigtInpaper Men ef Indian Territory. a petition to ourt Mayor sums rpent during the year Just closdrawn "lo yen think the farnier la gelling carrying on the fight, saving for an Ghodlander of Fort Bontt. The most ing. The rallruad prosidenta declare aswasmect of 4 cents from each mem21- .- There what he should for hla crop?' T Nov. I. McAlestcr, of the violation prohibition they have been breed Into the adop"I don't think he is grit ing what he ber of all bodies affiliated with the flagrant the The was om dramatic Incident beforehero. law are In the yltles of Wichita. Leav- tion of this policy In should for Some rlaaeua of grain. Fur naUonal federation committee senate Investigating Fort Beoit and Topeka, but subject af expenditure has been the instance, fanner are now raising a It soon developed that international enworth. towns in the state are involved. topic of discission at gatherings of The Rev. J. B. Morrow of Atoka, wno lot of thmim wheat. There Is a great unions would be unable to hear In- moat In educational work, Indian la engaged In Topeka, however, contrary to the executives officials in Chicago and in the foreign decreased burdens. James SI. Lynch, custom committee against ths deal ofwinrisk In what In moat cities and towns, the east for the list three months. addressed nf the be, and a market at home a vio- mand in rcifrlcMon and apeelilng for the International Typo- city does not derive any revenue from the removal f;--r The subject was again discussed here lent only a limbed quantity. graphical union, said bla organization the Joints. speech assailed the while men of Mr. Hill said that the elevators are today at a meeting of the official, the territory was paying out 131,000 a week In the of the as despoilers when every railroad represented' gave eoniiiiYially treating the fanner ungtrlke benefits, and he did not know information regarding the expend- Ind Una. fairly. how his members could bear any furInterTeller of Coloradb Senator itures planned for the coming year. In Hava to Watch Elevators. ther burdens. the speaker by Ihe statement' alrupted was found that It the aggregate An almost unanimous vote referred a short time the slate govern We in have to watch the elevators all that roads having headquarters lotting the the matter to the executive council, This wrk la he said. time." Oklahoma the could these settle of ment in expend!-decrease in Chicago the and as that body will have to act on traffic department hut as brokeln. Rev. dune the The Vurrow by qiieatlnns. The $00,000,000. be fully lures wruld la more other application! fur aid. "G:d save the full blods when state- a in si tor of fact tbe department Is no financial Casas Continued tor Arraignment Un-- expenditures referred to are what are hood comes." than llkelv that little powerless." railroad known among managements til December I Duffy Has Bur-Commissioners Charles A. Prouty help nan be extended. Senator f. D. Clark of Wyoming, I extra." and are for extension of rendered te Sheriff. The old fight of the plumbers and an Indignant glance, broke imo and Franklin K. Vans personally conUse, building of spurt, side tracks,- with team fitter wwa settled hr the con- Mr. Murrow. do ducted the buarlng, through several j new engine house and the better- the speerh with: vent km voting that a separate charter mean to tell me that the 1.2mi.mp(i att irneys of different grain Interest you and track. ment of roadbed he given the steam fitters. In the mhokIod. e Nov. 21. Abraham Ban The reason assigned by the rail- white men of Okhhonia would ot participated The couvenion sent a cable dispatch Ruef didFrancisco, Mr, Hill proved to lie a willing wl to rob the pitiable remnant not appear In Judge Dunne's road men for this move in economy i to President Rooaevelt at Porto Rico court today to answer to the indict- are increased demand ness. His answer to all queslkiua of labor, 16.000 full blods of their lands?" were given without healtaiinn and In making him to look Into the orndltlon ments charging him with extorting which will coot, the railroads between "I do, sir," replied Mr, Murrow. of the wsrkingman of that island. It money from the French restaurants detail. Me told cf the tremendous "I firmly believe It." In excemi $1on.ii(l!).000 and $0,000,000 la tbcngbt Aral adjournment will take of this Well, then, I don't." replied Sena- grain traffic on hts rood, equaling each city. Mayor Eugene E. Schmitz of the maze paid 11 year; Increased plaoe Saturday noon. the cates cost of all supplies and materials; tor Clark. "I think heller of any rare year twice us much as the grain waa also absent when In a year by all against h'm were called. It being an scarcity of labor, nuking It almost and the citizen of the new state to hauled trrto Chicago road running Into that city. He aeld believe any such thing." Bounced that be was still on the high extenmen for secure to that the Crest Northern In 1879 ENF.ICO CAR SO HARES seas. Th rumor that the cases were impossible sion of old lines and the construction while iu 2,97(I.Hhi bushel, to be caked had the effect of bring- of now; Inability ta get supplies CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION. hauled IkOO this had Increnaed to probably A POSITIVE DENIAL ing large number of spectator to promptly; the general tendency of In vlaw id the bushels. 115.onii.nuti 1 the courtroom. claimed. Is Thirty-ssvsCommutes Have Been fact that the hulk of the Great Northfreight rate, which. It Attorney Henry Ach appeared on downward, while the price of every Racommended. ern's famine come from the farmer, Claims That Hannah Graham Waa behalf of the accused men and asked thing else is Incrraalng: uncertainty he said it lias always been lie policy casea be for continued that the of of a? rules Pi'-i-tbe effect Because Ho Felled to regarding the Guthrie, Ok la.. Nor. 21. The aid the funner whenever possible. t 2. December until commerce raignment commission; the interstate contention went lorougii Respond to Her Advance It tlie policy of your road, Mr. "Is assent hla Dunne the to In gave Judge securing money Us grind of business today with no increasing difficulty to delay freight for any reaann?" Hill, ventures with poatpanement. t0 inveat in railwav sbaiemeni in Interest on the waa one of the opening qumthms. At no time during the proceedings which to carry on Improvements, and pnrt of the large number of sitmda-to"No, It rertalmly Is not," ws Ihe New York, Nov. 21. Enrldo Csm.ro. was the name of Mr. Ruef uttered, continued agitation, which Is The feature of the session wax ieply. the greet Italian tenor, faced an audi- When the case of Mayor Schmitz was alleged to public to be hostile corporations President Murray's naming the entire If the connecting roads would ence of flofl perron In the Yorkville called and it wai known he bad not and to railroad twelve dele- move freight fouler we could do a , minority, Republican denied court and posihla returned from police European trip, but to confer Kh great, deal better. The fact that tb': gates, a a commit) tively that he had made indecent ad- the crowd In the courtroom looked foe EXPLOSION OF CELLULOID. g Territorial Secretary Pilwm In t raffle Is sometimes congested on our vance to a woman In the money Ruef to put in an appearance. the expenses of the conven- line Is simply the fault of tlie imWin-dehouse In Central park lari FrMav. He Schm'.i Whether and Rnef, who are Three Persons Blown Throuqh a tion. The committee in dhargn of the mense amount of business. Ollier dsoit.rod that his wrreri wm due to Jointly charged in the Indictment, Ona Instantly Killed. work todny roronnjnJe.l the lines are wore open tn criticism than detail dewoman who a on of the part will he tried together has not been pique of rhlrty-eereseparate the Great Northern. In Chicago a appointment Graham." aa Hannah scribed hereelf dermlned. Under the constitution By an explowill cun New York. Nov. 21 This committees. report few days agri It took spocU pains id adto to because he tolled roepond they have the r.ght to demand sepa- sion of celluloid In the plant of- th betore the omventAen tunorrow. make Inquiries about truffle wad could vances which she made to him. rate trials, hut If they ao elect they Bouffacd Comb eompajy on East exIt la next week not gel. a single line which would By tbe first of Mr Orahsm was not present to may face the same Jury. street teds), th owner of pected Prerfdent Murray will have to move 2b,bb (non 4 freight Peter J. Duffy, the watchman Indict the business. Cha let Boufford, bla named' th various committee mem- agiee press the charge, which she Mwed December. The to New Yurk . ... ware him of by employed work wlfeasdabov drafting Great Northern can right slung hanbers and the actual in the affair testl- edi , rendered to Sheriff interested cer O'Neill window to the the Mown today. --- through .... --J tbe new constitution begun. dle all business received from the east " street below. The woman was In The congestion cornea from promptly. towu Bedford dying stantly killed. KENTUCKY FLOODS. traffic from the weal. la night sad th boy rortouaiy injured. Interesting Story, The explosion wrecked the third on Illinois tlal atorv of the altogrij even's whirh Mr. Hill gave an Interesting story floor and tbe fire that followed, though All Train Service Stopped Central. led to the arrest of the linger, being of how be happened to bnihi a Buffalo it waa soon extinguished, bwdlv burncorroborated In pert by ether of adjoining terminal elevator, th largest in tlie Duffy was still In custody of th sher- ed several employe inSeveral other policemen, iff. having failed to secure $2,600 cash plant world, costing $1.21)0, (KM), lie Said: special Ky., Nnv. Louisville, and the ball and $6,000 bonds for his release. cluding (he desk sergeant conrbor-ateAlong our line and up tn Buffalo Fulton, Ky., rays: d captain af Csne's precinct, SPECULATORS GROW RICH. the worst floods ever known we were able to keep good track of far By the olT.ce r as to the happenings hTgiiii raging In this vicinity and Im- grain we shipped because It went tn HERMAN KOUNTZ DEAD. In the poltoe station at the time of For our own care, and In ships manned by Man Allow Lands to Pass mense damage has hren Arm. "Straw the arrrot. They declared that Caruro Hand time since the Illinois (an- our own crews end owned by u. But first Into th Speculators' Omaha, Nov. 21. News waa repleaded with the woman not to pretral railroad entered Kentucky there tn one single instance there a received here this morning from Watfer a charge against him, and that Nov. 21. Before the I not a train, either paserogsr or ported a shipload which, when weighT.. I, Ardmore, with outstretched hands aai In an Im- kins Gian, N. Y., of the death there United State senatorial Investigating freight. In operation through Fulton. ed at Buffalo, was 2,500 bushels short. it la last night of Herman Konnts, a prom- committee, sblcb arrived here (his ploring voice, he declared that Biz lives have been W In railroad Well, soon after that we built sn eleall a mistake, madam. I meant no inent hanker of this city. W. B. Johnson, ftpmer dis- sodflents as the result of the floods. vator at Buffalo. At that time the fiernoon. harm." A roong man who gave his Mr. Karats, who was president of trict attorney, charged that under the Clx Ne Orleaos-CMcag- o bock of the Buffalo elevator pool train have name a Jeremiah VeCxrtb. corrob- tbe First Nailtr.al hank of Omaka, ;. rarer t srvftem of ipradnllng guar-.'ahours and was selling at 600. They charged here for twcnt-'o-i- r .. . Czmio' to 1 testlmon Cane's v there la 4 orated cents for unloading and 14 cent to tei and a "straw men" the Tallniwl officials b1 for Irdlan min.v-WaU-.lfVeged sct'nn In the mraTrrr per for shoveling. We Included in addiOn dirlrg the glimmer lareraed. and thr.-- : L t.hm control chance of rexumlnr service for ie v1 been ca'Jel e Tenne-teEchl'ksaid He started his abtentn He tion Insurance and charged for everythe o- no; ef his f the lan.ls yasre.t Into the hands of haps Lhree dv on the ertlre to Cars by the offl rev. In the ban', ng business In Omaha be- 'lecrlstms. which embraces 500 thing but 1 cent per bushel a savdivision, All traffic is susfore Nebraska was aimltted to stateClaims to Know Llttla English. F. K. West sn lntertimirlei ffitlcka-rami Ire of railroad ing to the grain Shippers of a cent an1 has been a prominent figure citizen, submitted a brief to show pended In a radius of forty miles from a bushel. Where we handled Against all this tbe singer placed hoodfinancial circles of the L'nltel that the present lease law made it Fulton. There ere seven washouts, bushels a year this meant a what amounted practically to a flat- In saving of $1.0 0.nuo a year. We don't possible for speculators to grow riuh Inchidlup three railroad bridges dental of the whole case of toe prose- States for many years. , Kept THERE of a, - e enthusiastic applause P . ME presidente. When the greetings were over the president, accompanied by Gov, waa driven to the city ball, Mn. Winthrop and Mrs. Roosevelt following The president wss kept busy acknowledging cheers all along the two-milline of Diarrh from the landing nut F. G. testified legarditig tin- - utaui.er pointment of guardAots by rl.e The senator maui'-r't- -J in the piwemtli fa Chicago Xov. ft- - Much damage waa uoue In Chicago ami suburb toam ere raliL an1 and wind day by dtr a Probate Cierk Ui-Oo- j- Re- Clerk c.-.- e . yif HILL A WILING k - ev-tr- y hour the land with an expectant ihruiig, niauy of whom had been in ilie.r places all night, to witness the Incoming of the Louisiana- - Aa the president stepped ashore the Viva el crowd cheered hint, crying: plus s t!-.- Uj't-acri- out-aid- . Rikwivelt arrived here this morning from Colon on board the battleship l..iu.alans. H- - was visited on board the vessel by Guv. Wlnthrop, who a welcome to the ia.and. The president at once came ashore and was g reeled at ihe pier by Mayor of Pence and a delegation officials and cUiaena. ot prominent The t'jwn, which was profusely decohonor, waa rated In thi crowiied with people from the aur- rounding roiiairy eager to greet Mr. pure u the principal PRICE iqq - Nov Kouwevelt. In spile of the early ing pin-- " was crowded 22. st the expense of the 1ik1:suh. Ho FAIN. SNOW AND WIND sale of kury!-.iadvocated laala tra.-tin rvquinLf fve years the nn.uar.re uf STCRJ IN CHICAGO lew den Him Busy Acknowledging Cheers. ieu journeyed L,u,cuu over famous BE THURSDAY; ARE n e v espr-riall- arm-plUn- e - n n :. m'ri-ralllfona'r- g-- ne lea 1-- - ltu.-000.0- SECURES URGE SUM , FOR REHABILITATION Half Milllen Dollars Contributed tor ths Y. M. C. A, of San Francises. Ben Francisco. Nov. 21. Henry J. the Hhn Jlotloy, general aerretarr Francisco Young Mens Christian association. has Jiisi returned from New York, where be suorceded In securing half s mlllfcm dollars fur the rehaMII-tMTiuassociation in Ban of lb Francisco. Of tul amraint more than 6150.000 was onntrl tinted iu New York City. Morris K. Jessup. John D. Rnnke-fi-lleMrs. W. E. isxlgu. Cleveland' H. Dodge. J. P. Morgan. Mrs. Russell Sage andi E. 8. llarknoae bring among the largest givers. Mr. Rockefeller alone gave s quarter of a million. Buffalo anil Philadelphia. Chicago. s Cleveland1 also made generous lu tbe fund. There were leas tlian slxti contrlbiHnr in ell. n r. eentrl-button- DICK GARRETT HANGED. Indicted. Triad. Convicted and cutad Within 24 Hour Exo-- Center, Tex.. Nor. 21. Dick Garrett. tbe negro who killed Dr. M. M. Paul here Mat Saturday, waa legally hangwd thi aftnrnnon. Th grand jury return ad an indictment yester-ia- y morning, the scaffold wss cona ths pubBc structed last night wiuare. the trial waa held this morning. lasting from 9 to U o'clock, amt tho execution twk place at 12 oclork this afternoon. The troops stationed at tfi jail to prevent threatened, mob violence hare drawrted. and all eadtoment la now over. Dr. Paul was killed by Garrett, whom he was endeavoring to arrest for displaying a weapon on the streets 8 sinrrisr afternoon. DENSE FOG. Now York, Nor. 21. A dense frig, which settled over this eeetlrn Sunday. has not yri lifted. Among the is the Mg American vessels line steamship Haveitord. which had 1th cabin and 60(1 steerage paasengere on board. The Haveitord passed tn th Delaware oapes Sunday and after steaming up the bay twelve mile, waa compelled to aurhor on accuon: of th frw. fog-bou- |