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Show Boe ORGAN OFFICIAL THE lll, NU NUMBER. 77. SALT FRANK A. SWENSON PAYS UP QUMS HELD OUT FOR MONTHS Into office. They received The show to not Inter-Mountain PROM water where Progress r Into the Cash D Been een .ave a Stream ac 25 1 aw ry There TI : 7 Brings e ‘hyp Which of nol A. Swenson, turning vate e cover sing. money city from treasurer, his own |Smedley pri-|0! Should account imo the city treasury to ee . : rough the amounts that have been mis- | company for-manths from?the water as-|books™in sessment books applied, YOU may With the exception of the Smedley account, which was paid d Aug. 1, 1906 \ vi ps all of city this money treasury books Sept. which we was was 29. rat water assessment that the payment a¢ Se Sept. 29, when the receipts were stamped beside Oct. 2 26. suc sien w that such The cash books rolls had did been stubs show issued the to real firm, the counts for anes When not show made on é that the man not the a the R. estat for concern not on Sept. credited over |asked th tis, the eed at at of subsequent collections. |the back taxes with the The left there In "until there was_a_ pile of | (reasurer [that other his words, Frank Swenson, by ite e @ , confession, wants the public own payment accounts |} book and | 95. a peabaionitipe that if ey - ae d | reasuryy on Au 5 there scnto feae the ¢ ° Ss no assurance that the books Will | ible. receipt was it not hed for the rumofthat full given been for a been not $50.60 he paid into city | |, . ee fac on the Vi e day rye inquiry was DeMEs Mads money, the raised city treasury and it A f a Sas 27 saad son the Frank made. being was 7 nea An*inspection Swen-|} shows it IntO | entry turned showed on the prior See si id} Were ic re nae er Sees have been made Aug. 1. In checking over the books, then al in-!them" book the the) an books, While. on the started was| it found that the Smedley matter there which in one only the not been an irregularity. th lite ' that on i kept treascity the into $63.00 paid endthe. year for taxes for water in. of Sept. > sive ae the "pile are the assessment 29 "re ® time money entered, Franklin Inv. Co., . Get 30. ‘04-5, 40 Pranklin.. 04-5. 20-9. Devs a - a a ( "5, 28 Franklin a In Iny, Co., -9¢ plain are was BN o bi -S a and to tell y SWENSON é z records President Sends Sec. Metcalfe American Suffrage Women to Investigate San FranMake Some Sensational cisco's Action. Speeches. FE. Smed- same day he received- Started by The BREN exact the year place in for : Caused the Davis Town by Disappeari Promit. I M rominen an. ance 25,'6 Sept. , 625 the records 2, '06 Oct. dent B. sg iid 25,06 paE 119 10 25,'06 FE 169 Mne 25,'06 FE 169 27n.c. start Wn. « Aa ident to investigate ecriminations against Oct. with Sept. 3,06 3,'° EF 169 Sept. 2, '06,.Oct. 25,'06 IX 165 6 Sept, 29, '06 Oct. eo ‘ : J qc Re: " he Rt. Sept. 29, '06 Oct. 25,'0 sear bes 25,'06 KE Te : FE 165) 165 i 165 6 Sept. 29,'06 Oct. 25,08 E 165 Sept. 29, 06 1 169 Oct. 25,06 funds of his the of the O. i W. and + No, 3 | ter The facts in the case are the |for ‘ ae -*.| ae meeting es to be held PON i. We e in ¢ , ‘ O s wife eamirday morning where ; to the | Jordan, The accounts accredited checks. that stating to | live and company) Investment |Home hati 2 to take . Mrs he had a visit Bakaoe he he present to f 7 Police + + + < Find That enson Stev- Led Jekyll-Hyde ‘ Existence. + nea PROBABLY SLAIN . Divorce ail BY VICTIM Colony and = Seee i money is on and rolls. ensh book rege ent ""in_aaal addition 35. n now entered on. the For. poAt- but Stevenson, torney Charles H. he why know they are confident they was Margaret of Father and Leslie' S Murderer Police Aid slain. Their ea packet in ‘Hunt. Aged Parents of tive bead Meet Girl and and pelled from vorces 6 po warty pe r-|helping the that keep latter for to murder her Actress by far severa the dozens the hands of the a 1 die bodeSeat piel a eerie yade ) exis ‘ that oh anc confidantes, his shy: of one of husband the admirers trapped GHAR greater of the $ Stevenson's authorities number are from married women, all plainly in with Stevenson and all evidently love seek- husbands. their t and plans from future separations police | ing to References father a Ix his fol- Gorn: - om Among jetters in dlamonds, is oe "| the with seek playing hide and ine own Leopold's cities, many ea | {of on conducted diby ak husbands, raat ees oe ore hi be NLeH hs ekyll- ecre finally ane 26.-While Leonard E. Nicholas of | by H. Leslie their Pugi- | *'¢ero le loans| Pitan poe soon yy tet he Clasp Tiands. Nae Chicago, Oct, accused: | Leopold, based ai obtained from substantially as Stevenson hat Surin:In some ae onyInstances ts ee Meaite and practica to 8 seek women married MEN D OL STRICKEN Cr Sane conelusions, She ae of letters are today, widow lows: i reason, best known to Frank | egome 2iss tot Aen 6 QUACK DOGTORS <!*.ss we RAILWAY OFFICIALS KILLED Chicago Clergyman Makes), Sensational Denunciation Shicag Chicago, children Institutions. T 26 26.-The b Oct "rl F corried,on, by den, al visitation. in| trate ny I -many private : Train and get. the has The on Big Near : Four Crashes Springfield Into « Big Four crashing aca | 2 Mi dora of south today, noon perore WaS Vir-|on ‘ the Delaware division Bore " ee oF left Springfield this mornInspect. - tc olacit res" The at men on ¢ mmmitt with is"filled. Bicliil a bridges of session today's the be anK missing Meee and oO on to see prom 1e W,,-0...W. and a found cent to be missing places of phate: des - uid = case, Barnes jto a I been than many lodge, in from 0 pertes has I or et at I nas Paes any eth saifmes. ‘tal do. an- Wife Increases. Abandonment Pi a ae tie ee neck. nee l , , found vl have nts c ironme itt vilest Miss state | env ¢ atherine visilors a say Danae i ' the rope around | wives Fe 1e declared his son| body one houses of of applied for ald in 1902 while "You've Oh, T have lost a a thrown daugh- murderer for down an elevator shaft GOVERNMENT past his unpleasant hours only in note ed he W R. in the home as security. in her any a clews. lingering efforts hope to The that furnish old y man his soo palitetnre man their looking belleve but rifles and / a eer ea ae Tine seen seria dam ses river de Union men were jyred |quarry In|J. ment officers' ea ne arrival to : Two Killed by Blast. 26.-Two| N. J... Oct. Hill in-| killed and three badly by today. the at a One of the at cave-in Granton, North the Belmont Bergen, Injured is job, Hala below and it it is due Barnes comes of respected his action public the caused one of the} in) families time this at under-| can a sensation here. and earth sanders ace escaped of the workers way. with N. not} Most slight were buried,| five but cuts or bruises, and old, years 30 Marcelo, |Giovannit when dead were 25, Cevella, Pedro taken out. court States can aaens governa city, iis was claimec by labor e a company cart be. fined as high as n4 on ea 000 tirst the a test one, was case The his i Roosevelt gave President since recent order for the enforcement ot The prosecuthe eight hour day law. tion was started by the United eon bureau of labor and commerce, we sent AE eny k ee special COUrse, all a here ized labor of gang recover to expected $5,000.) about procured he way this victory. great in fa in blasting engaged were they | laborers say notes the hold who Those ve no doubt of the money coming) the quarry when a great mass of rock soe in ree Mr. United leaders that they worked men longer : blind ic of ahead mae . on not guilty on a fourth this evening returned in the the jury wen 3 26.-Gullty conof the Sheridan-Kirk In the case violating for indicted company, tract the eight hour law. are s the from chased was seription E Oct. hree counts and the verdict aves that | by now & Labor, a ie Cincinnati, a anpeiiane shotguns, ae ae eae Coe y son near woods the in hiding in is he pranAtianvore a Bureau Valley, Spring with ‘Dozena of men;.armed lil: Salle, of | vovoivers, tO] $400 from in amounts and in most cases giving his personal has devoulons|¢,- Barnes had Mr. to leaving, Prior from| money borrowed considerable friends his $1,000 each father police JOBS pare ee a Er Cinel To Cette Case at Cincinnat onsideres ' ictory . ‘ For Organized Test may be innocent. The wife, whom Leopold mistreated and deserted, beHeves him guilty and hopes he will be woman aL paying his still has who Texas from Evans Mrs more here for her home making caused has fact This year a 1905 the number was heduring ton the a ot) latwomen ! these highly most |helping ping President $14,216 and was Kaysville years | te 3 rigorous is more than more the | Brundage {stand and has dis-'' prosec ution of. offe nding husbands in the yryphans : Z upplem ented But as reg ie Case, to points months been 0 illy ‘slaves. i sometimes hospitals) "Such artD, per W = eRe Oe ( Teo seen vat I have ns nearts kind of wot! k. Increasec ther 1as | ment The ‘ ‘ 5 of quicklime at these institution rh jcent in the last three years, acc ording | President Brun-} by prepared the quickHme | ¢o eee tell you will ‘oprietor Five vend county ‘ook ¢ the of |dage and you but purposes sanitary » _ deserted fifty-seve and are | Nhe "dd vats Such s for at MBO what first son!" of Charities a | know at Leopold. ened ter t business. Woman in the Sverything ne their into oe ight was b at Set a stu prior e the departure members of the Leon Cavallo Opera were tossed fully men Both erat con- | compan ST ath Boe usu Mrs. are Barnes, ot "Mi institutions "These was ruinto to understanc machine friends and the her returning ie y "Ly feet Pee her old pane ' ck doctors "" he said, | thirty was Stoudt Mr up picked When ed . é quate by ducted 10OWopinion reneral by as and , crushed was skull Potter's are | gana into.-them taken. babies "The re and e foie Bei antht injuries art ear {nternal ustained pur- | he often. roprietors The prop! The starved in this. city hositapl that Barnes has now followed, perhaps to the taken do not | was . children that the parents place where their friendship will o a rallway ' men, veteran were men The t | out chase" them place and he ad $25 want fea aia ete ped by the curious i aat t $20 ¢a the state conference os father everything was In shape and bidding "Yes, perhaps your lot is harder father oe. ~aage bank, store |than mine," said Woody. his Monday the booxs 0 rere Taser Young Leopold's wife is: as active , ; Springfield, O., Oct. 26.-Jacob M was of interlockers, supervisor Stoudt. instantly killed, and M, F 7 Potter uperintendent of bridges for the Big j as injured £ fatally wa vos railway, ° Four Bae upon train special a of result }:*. I auto jus Tilindis Charles. throughout ey. by the . Rev ' f ' the of chairman institutions denounced ehild Ogden |S<is'yeamat Reto CHILD TRAFFIC BY. of to Cag tkentea with !in an omMfee building this Money | which he would find at a livery sta ae {eould not be gullty, water.|A- Swenson, city, treasurer proper the Is widow, who was reported yes‘-oke down and| the evide man a Kaysville of Oct, | was not credited to the accounts whieh | at midnight .under-»date proves have disappeared, to to do heevery-|terday Slaton himself While | eepingh at Ogden the depot inBarnes | standing on the lsaw entered way, it covered, 1 D S. and|proper books,nor in wasthe it regular M purchase a onnd thing to ald in the hunt. was|to have been simply Kept in seclusion ~ -___-----------| ticket and at once leave the station. | 27) talking with the pollee, M. by the police. She has not been arNot knowing that he intended to leave |wooqy Mrs. Leslie's father, arrived |rested, but is under surveillance pendsaloonkeepers or in homes reputable the country no particular attention Wa5| fom his home in Indiana to see, as|ing the completion of the investigation prevails where moral degeneracy ! soe We said. that his daughter's murderers |into her husband's murder. nt <P me Be pald to the ae Mr SB; es ‘Parsons chairman of the When Mrs, Barnes learnes "WE i were hanged sh mce informed her father-in-) "ny. ive old men clasped hands law, Hon John BR Barties pe ee en they met ‘I'm sorry for you," EIGHT HOURS ON tothe: a some at Oct. of the 26.-German over Carrie the International Mary G. Hay, will with Japan. with in of Women's American clubs, Woman's club the case and of will the President Hay commetion has added to the by Classing as *‘immoral"' : : despite the fact all women who smoke many American leaders in EBurothat pean society: are-habitual smokers. bring whole in the she lives." the -iquancy the President at the earliest} moment as accurate and com-| report of whieh it was asserted that it ought to be the mission of the Amerlican women residents in the fatherland dISs-| ehil- confer is by Catt, Suffrage alliance, of the New York Federation Pres-]Pefore the is Berlin, in soclety addreses Chapman Is added trom the fact that or the American mat-| perlin, had to the situation Mrs. Thackery, wife consul general in invited many titlea Ger- ter as he Is able to prepare Until the President hears from Sec-| retary Metcalf he will not attempt to) man women to hear the speakers at the gathering. She has since sald that che had no idea that such sensational ation. Indeed, were he desirous of moving in the case he would probably be at a loss to Know how and where] Mrs. Charlemagne ‘Tower, wife of |the American ambassador, is said to pave been so much mortified that she any action bearing upon the situ-| sqqgresses begin. left Know Before Acting. were the club to be house disapproval of delivered as the a mark of speaker's het tactless- Get Away Jamestown, : ae food ; cata meal considers r - robbers escaped. = = a With Bank Funds. Mo., Oct. 26.-Not opened were doors til the that burglars |it discovered Jamestown of Bank me he ag i ° rgana ict vere the ; un- wa today had robbed of $2,50¢ Ee ae CONTROLS ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINED Charles W. ‘Moree Purchases y/ Mallory Fleet-Is Master of Coastwise Trade. at h ; and REO 0 p le' he has to deal with, : political the all with that : 26.-The Chicago know who killed €hicago, Oct. lice do not yet to West! Margaret parents an VEE # Tr Lawyer 1906, The check sent by, the hos- | Hardy were included in one check, | finished business to \ ae folloxrv ok as joined hands with the father of] money 7 matters seem to bear out the : ‘ ae . : 3 <s a . | the murdered woman to bring the fu-| conclusions reached by the police. act i ts al of doing two entries evening, and a only makes pital to the city treasury has not been |s0 it really are A few of the letters, however, : are ‘that. as soon Bee to justice OTS ir Che 1S RMey been me ide |that should have The amount returned to the hospital, was never credited on the cash book ish books and on the assessment rolls|as he agreed it appears | nat : . rele Leopold, senior, a retired business|from men. They contain threats- It was never credited on ‘the water |Sept..29, when the. money was sent lo/as his folks left he at ONCE ETT ae + man, received a warm welcome when| some of legal proceedings, some of ie uprived here upon the steamship | physical violence. putting Into MH A!) -|packing his trunk when an investi-|the treasurer's office rolls-until: Oct The number of the dead lawyer's | City of Chicago from St. Joseph, Mich The city treasurer is required by law | his personal belongings is ‘a disThere gation was. sts ited. crepancy in dates in. the matter of the |to enter on the dally cash eee ee Gale Had No Terrors. this morning. Through some mistake | affairs of the heart is so great that I ) S. hospital account. The receipt | amour! ts of money that come Into his| ‘ | the police were notified by long Ltele-|the detectives are puzzled to conclude ppis done and despite the fact that phone that the younger Leopold was| which one of many men is most likely this is footed up and| Each day held by the hospital authorities |office, now by ajto have slain him, There Is at nO) at the time a nea' wind was blowIn€.|upon the boat, which was met of Sept, 26. The |the money fs banked. "Paid" at date the siub hears eceipted the city treasurer's | time great amount of money 9M | he took his horse and buggy and drove | tug load of bluecoats in midlake and Stevenson was stricken down from a lonely in blackjack a with On reaching that place he) ajay turned inside out in the search} behind 29,\tg Ogden. 1, and Sept. Yet, on Aug date of Sept.|hand. bears the "Paid" off ooo : . $147.85 came into the clly treasury. | wrote back to a friend asking him ‘for the missing man alley one night last week and his This Mortified' Displayed se + + her Salt se facts Will the hear the address of the gitted orator on national Issues, and local speakers on state and local questions. | abin SARE j ter Thies SUAS SH ae. Is Meeting. turmoil as|State : : can un- good.' It was ae = A Et hi nae Barnes tomorrow, 5 the alleged Japanese obligations secretary prehensive rll arriage. midnight | of the Depart-/the and Labor, willland Francisco Bote Buen o Provo pane: roads WwW. run excursions, ¢ and 8 is anticipated that a PROVO a Presidents. commissioner treaty The - Conducted ro i oa these: until i ieat 4 Berlin, break/jn to nae 707 Mrs. Barnes and returned from a He does not know yet just what was done against the Japanese by th school officials. Neither does he know obligations treaty whether or not the be violatec 1 of the United States would is alleged as if such discrimination it is whether has taken .place, nor the power of the national government to right the wrong if wrong has been All facts mus st be deter done, these mined before the head or the aAvrilritad towards tration can take any act ion disciplining the parties responsible for the stirring up of the trouble upon the coast or placating the aggrieved Jap4507 regards Secretary e President Metesit as the very est man for the until today no definite F 5 could be obtained on the has ‘TWO he that believed is I pe and wife his leaving here Presi- avoid possible. + + tax|night and of }fermation subject. leloped, is governor of California, the mayor and civil officials of San Francisco, and ae with all ether persons whose Intorma~ tion may be of yualue in aeriving at ME zt eee last San special our 2 Wnic. oMfice? TTT . SPRAK TO it Z| head parts for left Barnes in dren by the school authorities which | ig raise the German woman from it Is charged constitute a violation of) mire of immortality in which -- Barnes, lodge left has place, this ofjof company, z W. for take TEAST if Secretary Metcalf ment of Commerce | - Japan back to possible AT of Wife mayor bank, Barnes in the owner principal Mercantile | man Wife Tactlessness 26.-The to 38 2.00 the Oct. determined 49 Oct. ‘ SOUND pojupiican Special Service. a Kaysville, Oct, 26.-R. W.J is 48 I "for theFast. cashier of the City, | Kaysville by Commission. f2 29,06 Oct. FHF HH+He ee te te+er+ BUSINESS Recendy in Congressman C. FE, Littlefield, of Maine, will be the principal 2 peaker ke | eine at a rousing Republi-i + accounts, it' cannot tree' SEKE ae Sethe Handed Ambassador's Poachers Seal I 25,' 2h Teepe $147.85 LITTLEFIELD + + + + 0 LEAVES no Japanese Is story. TUT [ t , in i County W¥y PLENTY|SAY SMOKING IS IMMORAL A IN -- on which +9969 $6969 67 60 + in| BD DIVERTED Bk.Pge.Lne Oct. Oct, Sept. 29,'06 apm 2.00 MISDIRECT | on Sept. accounts adie the Entered, 2.00 600 home found City .and on reaching Lake aKe © stating that he| a note on the table was "tired of Kaysville and had left Stee was received, 1,'06 6.75 4.00 Franklin,........ Franklin enough , PRANK ~0 not Jarnes was every "ih Ly time there| Sunday, when entries of | daughter llene show that different the the amount books WAS 1,06 Aug. ‘4-5, 26 Franklin.. 40 Aug. 50 7 26. Paid 25.30 sre 623.00 apesSept.eT. street, '04-5, 7 + 50H Was total the $147.8 - = DOES On| known. entered ke the books ten were On Sept. 29, the L. D. S. hospital |D hospital is credited on a receipt stub with hav-|charged that ing ury the Amt $ ‘Temple 7 water taxAce of watel = Entries Omitted, e yment x, Pwo wa While there ha1)29 paid: THAT whom paid, Temple S Co., | w as stubs receipt Reha: whatsoever and subsequent to that at least two or three 0 from time Inv. | th cients it on a te aan noLte paid $50.60 for two years' | Subsequent taxes are always had ley a me spindle until in thether weais water tax, anc tl rat t uwit had nad' 1 nor a been la collector aof credited properly was vestigation SHOW Mranklin. + one 3147.55 upon which the that is Smed-jcollested Mr. that learned was it E. - When declare the be fone made were collected, a tad oO e entered treasury? When '05-6, e oe ome 2% 29. The the rol entries, used to reet was Franklin ubber stamp Smed-| eae credit | were the Hardy, Home ES hompitat, "05-6, "05-6 Eighth gehth hospital,. ae Tnvestigation Ha ieemiste' ehase prance dead cannot be ascerHow long would the' Smedley an1|tained, Mr. Swenson says he knows) of it. It may be eg ge the ay other matters have E gone undetected | eee surer_can prove that these "N. had ley 671 671 shows Sept. person Premises, 04-5. '05-6, 2¢ b stub made the of ee Non-Collectible. i. W. Barnes Believed to Have Eloped aewhich means non- -collect~ 7 With a Mrs, Evans, Who Le been stamped -oppesite BE palpi : aa pak are -* 7 er Spay Daynient yeah shoW sUeh PH} The that juggling $50.60 from W, that a} understand- were entered on on the assessment of amount, ‘05-6, figures WHY He says: tlié money came in on the|ing that the taxes for the year ending dates stamped on the stubs, and that|LUne 30, 1907, be paid in advance. tio ‘wtubs wene nls : iThe accounts were bunehed in one stubs were placed on a hook and|cheek whieh was mailed to the city them" show investigation ‘ the $147.85 entered on the books on/#hd 40 Franklin avenue be cut in riod ; : j}for the year ending 1905 nres 2 ‘. Boe 2 oe Girt . Tiveesiesiion ote { are od GiiWartacadniietavatenientiar ine-hair | Sensation consisted name '06-6, 36 Franklin | city council, the , rast eae wate also an been and Report premises, Hardy, ‘05-6, pe fotal., tT ed the the Smedley, Home also, of figures until has recelyed S. hospital TROUBLE Hardy, | . Called | pope ental treasurcr, Swenson the L. D. PIGURES Whom FE. Tlome the officers | Hardy said ‘ to the estate until Oct 25. In a letter to the The ate Utah Savings and The city Frank from accounts POLLOWING they had not paid the money. Serie : he l a Soe and Trust company estate, g ing the Little han Ss now the water taxes are "paid. ora Is | 4S Swenson, 1906, $63 PRICE FIVE CENTS ioday-paic. PRESIDENT WI LL = GERMAN SOCIETY AVOID ANY BREAK IS IN A TURMOIL CHANNELS, liers|that Sl A 1, Aug. accounts. Hardy, show |} Was night, Mr. Weather 9063030 0s: 25. | | Home InkK. Hardy matter last and Frank on proper | were | books THE Smedley || 1. J. D.D. 8& number that 27, 1906. $0 $0 NEVER KNOCKING it: E W. connected with handled the ac- Little the their attention the company date|that entries ees The estate have e Frank Swenson's only ‘ i nly expk explanation! the discrepancy 3 in the books is that of avenue find W t Littl guardian, | tah Savi and Trust | The places shown on the; the treasurer's office are on As 4 matter of fact, h stment company and payment to and the/of The belated somes are taxes OCTOBER Washington, | "Hardy and the Home [nvestcompany paid the accounts. Creal 5 redit Was Delayed. , fhe the|the into according show ; 4 made. paid there water small the Oct. showing From ie le Franklin that ment Before the end of the day upon! which the investigation of his books Was Started, he had paid back $147.85 for to tax i accounts. nine table, | , &ccounts cover credited the how that 29 he received Republican, REGULAR oe Frank OF *UT'AH. STATE | r Weeksks Ago, Ago : ore is shows show on Sept. WORDS, THE Here the of An Investigation in CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, table figures that $34.55 $147.85-was | ACCOUNTS PAID, YET MARKED NON-COLLECTIBLE Money LAKE accompanying his ley. IN OTHER is THE HOW FRANK A. SWENSON JUGGLED THE RECORDS The y IN PARTY o> in Cash Book Shows Entries of $147.85 Which Was Paid City Treasurer's Office for Water Taxes in August and September. Rumor REPUBLICAN ‘The Gnter-Mountatn Kepublican ALWAYS | BOOSTING VOLUME OF enter into worked out terday, knows the e od pea puts familiar considerations] equation to springs whieh are Politics fleet to Morse ahip eight $9,000, ond, of be becomes virtually atlp stear coastwise the business upon the Atlantic seaboard, with his holdings ranging ri terminals in St. John, N. B., to Galveston, Texas. The Mallory tion, already ¢ne of the most ematentt fleets of modern ships In the commercial proyinee,will be mainve ai toa further degree The news of the sale at the offices of the ahatiory cenfirmed jine in by Mr. Henry brief, the Mallory. extent of the line may Mallory / line are that each in the statement be outlined of 2.600 average is of an | of its ships tens. It has a regular ship: running | every other day from New Orleans to a stop at Key with direct, York New | West and ee fram Galveston to | New Y ork dire lines the all that ndaratane is It Comone into incorporated, be | will nam the retain will each but | pany, will The service of each bears, | it now accordin ke enlarged | unquestionably policy of the well known anee with the is as ¢on-} and the automata, moving authorities American the as fident that the trouble will be ended with} the closing of the polls on election day, he can} capacity diplomatic his in but not well overlook such a flagrant insult to his people as the reports charge dooi Francisco's to San Secretary reminded The ambassador conversation long their during Root, Francisco San when that youre rday, vas a petitioner for the sympathy and $100,000) sent Japan ald of the world, to the Red Cross for her relief, Cheap W. of master P tenly eee Anan cote That local polities of a very small] variety is back of all the trouble the! administration is convinced, but that] does not obscure the fact that the] trouble is there and in plenty. It 15] quite likely, too, that Ambassador] matter] the brought first who Aaki, to the attention of Secretary Root yes- | the inicludiae a sald price line, g .; be/ Gharles cwner The Responsible. the ships of Alamo, the the Colorado, the Comal, Neuthe Lampasas the Concho, (he is re-| kind "Politics of the cheapest Marcos San the and Sabine the distressing | ces. vhole. the for sponsible a ofgovernment situation," ssald a nen ficial today on as the votes FRAUDS. REGISTRATION will schools the in on thera. all are be opened to the Japanese children Are Wlouses Lodging in the instigators of the race feeling | Colonists and will the ne ment standa mo- were Francisco San for suppose you do that eae ae incident would registration #1 rand fore the out} people trouble | employed the The uch making Not arisen? a who there shield of the state, and the state behind | "heelers that | cat h time the protection of the government, they are acting in such a manner, a ana Will ‘ po See ees ae Francisco the district at- reaches ee San torney, who to wire bearing - possible facts the all gather pinted upon the situation, will doubt-/j- less have a great deal to place in his hands. therefore, that Secretary many conditions of days city at arrive may lect first such have after documentary deemed Until report ministration tion' having Mr. to the will any the evidence it necessary take rv official President no as the upon bearing ss he to col- makes against on started near going he | that without killing : London, | Schmitz his}‘ oer night ation, ad-| Was ee facts the so Japanese the return trip his the of scene the a a Co-F | earth- Metcalf notifying : of Hi unahira, found poachers @)overhelmingly Ke pon cihle. 7 Paralaw Oct ae rel cn Pub correspondent of the shavdt ETGsS _ ase ee. coal ¥ri- He will then re- with the quake and the fire. urn to make a more complete report | lishers with 2 = Secretary that Japanese the) take not to of the matte understanding thorough the coast. after he has reach He will probably make his first report to the President by wire, as he San to out sent was he when did Francisco last spring to investigate ‘the the mele ian names a (),. Japanese embassy, who went to of information] It is believed, | ajaska to investigate the killing of the will it and Deane i the 7 a Oe inde |!ican parties by instructed been has adain Bee lawyer made ive pte it was told that 109 day fh tee awaiting are ‘colonists' The -cusations "e made indiseriminRepuband aie |@°° . ‘ Wire. by a pp ah told how they \ Hi I seer aes 1n the First were approachet bao aise tor know that Japan could and would eat | league It ts solely because the in- | houses them raw, stigators expect to get behind the wards, Report ae charges frauds were jury today. the by Day , 26.-Amazing Oct, Chicago, have | of Election for Ready If it all over to smooth attempt city of alone, ol Francisco, San the that aS is a a ne ar AE Oa el pcament ecerin ane beSPOnEl been the . United United States tat between to reason," he said, "that rt nie . | | troversy aca the | nd 2span in oeity Lik San Francisco, the most Imit is world, the in cosmopolitan to eduimmoral, to say not prudent, foreigner a with side side a cate Born Americal" ata "T am sald the mayor Continuing, has matter the that opinion the of Poachers. Seal on Report been exaggerated and that Japan will The report upon the Japanese se; il) eventually see that our action in barin the schools from ring out Japanese of} hands in the placed was poachers I best the for was Francisco W.|San E. by this afternoon the President the against say to nothing ;}pave for the States attorney United Simms, think don't I but city, my in Asiatics and] Illinois, of district northern George M. Bowers, United States fish | jt is right for male children to sit and when the especially females, with were|mix officials Those commissioner. of males is far in excess of proportion of the representatives as special sent government to Alaska to investigate | females that the expulsion added mayor The arhey sealing. illegal alleged the was Yasumaru, Db Japanese the daysjof two islands seal the ¢ rived wishes of the citizens result of the seal-/the after the killing of the Japanese that there was no politire-|of California; this that understood is re simply at issue; Saeed racial has absolutely | cal or that Japan shows port right was what do to |an endeavor no cause for complaint because of the It{with a delicate situation. poachers, the accorded treatment foe beyond doubtless as has already ae ae NE of journey a make net will 8,000 miles in the interests of internawill good and justice tional ambassador, ey AAD Been agent sonal . \ |