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Show ‘sco | Che Snter-Mlountain Republican 2== alae ean e ) ace : y 6 ; VOLUME VII, NUMBER 75. TEN PAGES. SALT WORST OF FINANCIAL STORM PAST; ATMOSPHERE GRADUALLY CLEARS | fe te COMPANY (IF But not one they of them will only that they AMERICA WITHSTANDS RUN go concedes forward a as single they Has Large Still in Hands for Use : 7} ceNC Emergency, in hopeful, There hour.> je? last loaned. ts The despite was three almost ae " Morgan Prices in the Qk sent then suspensions es a panic stock - $25,000,000 became : over in . en to the steadier. ; exchange Ubis ; Ce : exchange was pool opened todayi from 1 to 2 pots up h but ‘ : eb . . the nonouncement ol bank suspensions. . r Twelfth> » Hamilton. the W " ard and the Empire ou yn The Savings . banks suspended payment. . All are, small ° Nidcr ea wilder the) | even have twice raised the taxes in the past, but that they Sleeping will raise the ‘ Sy Sete the all day, on inet | rust the depositors heme ‘ ¢ : pany oll paid slowly The Lincoln Trust company out the day. " The run sean on : the amine There ee. ee Seer REIGN A ey oe DEAD eee IS MANY committee, but - Seeretarvy brighter, no . all statement Cortelyou was says eae sib ike le SUD-treasnry seul banki io . . Cc leaving given out. = the financial So ited situation $10,000,000 in the gud, ins Aj $5,-| ' Oct... m 24.-J. > st -Plerpont) sinister when erisis the a) application * ade for as United U. PACIFIC Fj | Hj . ish le in Struggle. HEAVY a ‘ma mark that oo the was t has . - the fight er would " on part cw IS ricken Are re : with with my ; arisen e since the - beginning stocks ; of woe rhe Porc rede activities ‘ of 7 this department is}: = P MISERY KEARNS to|}Senator Aid s . | ti WI its holdings + + 10 . ep in| is + Must o ‘-s be number : ane d Interest The Investment taken up In directions ‘ ‘ ' ie ol ras city a slept time Before Supreme ] attorney, for which he|though they were Included In 7 of damage more Of dend in ¥ .weakness, suit the that the district i +] . so city had time "Said that he Mr,| against attorney then would look the told deponent proposed bill over. t ¢ and if he * had no amendment to propose, make the stipulation. and return the proposed bill to the i occas hs S00 < "cr the ttime aforesaid afuor Chat soon after deponent called at the office of said at- the|torney "L Communication ; Is JMposstbi tions + +) . man ith ; . Hoot FHFH+ to there ode @ for the bill of exceptions, and of said at- ideal city an and asks eh on practice | lation, "he" nas: not| this ae atlo met the said street, and coming attorney and for spoke sametime down particular | would plain- abot wh«e tolthe bring torney 1 it never he ioine with wus building. him brought Said said bill at- of ex- J ceptions. to deponent, and Saturday, October 19, 1907; deponont, went L.| to the plaintiff's attorney's. office for for Camecrs, 1é > ey sald eLl- proposed, bi, orne Mr. Dintmny tailed) effort above cnongh and od attorney e had when sa signed oe said at- » waS on the e front rely oF tion laws) mo 7‘ a ; 1@ mega case tt pagent ato ie ld. ninny ealls the fact that to the get 8,t ropose assistant city sien ale ce the ecourt's attenhe aan <r ) is attorney. ym-|' . ef as He to do: hud. agreed'. ' 80, ee t eae | ae In on the senate LH, and asked it aus ap at the end of the him then to. sign but" he vrefa i vw Courteous. und "Proper eays office, of the work of «jthe plains » o ae > é Me council Keeps him on the jump, | hat the deponent had no idea: cr that he did net get a vacation last thomete until saia the, that said al© : et 6 the ap stipulation signed not had the é stenog-)torney when that and summer, rapber left on her vacation the work | ut a end of: sald bill, or that~he to de dis agreement repudiate | would increased was greatly office the reforming. | of Ogden a os Hiles hwent awavi and : - then! «o-."a 4 E ut aie; deponent's. ; of thie Nhe ne ary oe ally experience sn hel ce 5 county i a ne and are not} of what! : Salt! make need city what tiff the road ag the t Supreme court. | the, tn ¥ pefent ral of exceptions. { r would ‘reformers' to Une goes the|deponent has} town, and know anyafterward toto go file tothethe billSupreme of exceptions, on which pagefollo or soser, of said bill, which reads court, within the || as my lta by Inw. Uine Sage reid cs for plaintitt ger eat too are today that to the city for $1,445. f have that exceptions private work attend ea rou but they statute books, out. The enforcement building eee with legal rou rT h mi} Now of Sue : zes ere ee In February of this year George grab. belleve we "These u vater If bill ee seid brags ante kicking because he does mot last on the carried jaws + + |} Lake a busy pee Cit BUC y, ' + ¢/} his rights. fili w the bill he E. Q.| sen wha optameaa Sadgratanngetset atest handed thesame to him, B Unewe?te get on for fen. and. Mishandleay a this ay anes lapsed, Dininny comes intoai | sald bil and was told Brae ane egs that he he givén ney that he had no amendments to hearing, on the grounds that he has ; propose and that he had made a stipu- WRONG Fl believe there are : a ¢ reach + .1,000 pay Whole Lowns have been iped owt of existenec, and... bie rY the in Ig everywhere couffering affected district. : ¢ attenai ind ein e horro aoe Gstimateit IS Sutherland . Who' de rs OUTFIT Leatherwood Opulation Without Food Food, Without Larererierts bia crease Stuyvesant| * pe | importance th the of tion 1 vit ei 4 mth Mane tr Puce however, | EE lowever, the trust department: start in operation on Monday scrious ~ Situation | again most aati St + parthis was and Central, IJfnols oday's ang fin ele situs ‘ »throw-) rectors. decidec A i wo iee Se - | the ycid aatit erettcce oF i acates "gos ai ahi ial"i eeatt eeSet sto Nets ie Rat xeaatT) fo uKa ti dln ar'inv TS te resume sts | Ually confirmed by Mr. Harriman him- | + a6 aot ie : ; ni | ; ood ‘ l self. who sald Jate In the day + change at a period when money on | banking' business al any definite date.) "e/t. wre i = +. mat-' to discuss time "This is not the 0 rs "V2 I call Joans Was not.to be had it 1.50 \ With the consent of the attorney, gen- | berte EP OF pag slat and imperative! 4 the the of Reversal court. 2 New Lork, Oct. 24.-Wall street In- ‘Ott terese ¥* LOEFE+ 492492449 sists that the e control of Tiithets Central) p+6 Alin ot ake ite: a receiver | Pacifi _ inny Says ‘‘ReformReforming in City Government. RAINS, A ADD to Be Government Fish. Today there was an invistent re?! ort in the pening district that Union| s of suit. ey ts Said fj os lang of York, "ore Plummer ers'' Need a kers.to lend money), Hlarrjma™, : eerie om ea ands of EB. ne ee no matter what the result. 1 - Dr. Calabria. AFTER ' Powerful coer ae more ‘MORGAN in| :said Chance he . made :Dininny : a asays ys that z é ae |o mistake,| stake, " VAL lis neglect was "‘excusable''| and he Jays the burden of the blame} for is isdee rT r "< Ingebret oe t/t or hisymisdeed upon James san, an attorney. for a_elféent who) HANTS ~ aH deposited and is a, candidate on the Amerikearns|of exceptions. (Dated June --, 1907.) Ucket, The confession, which comes in the aed doponent would haye settled and Shape of an aflidayit, also criticises : i Ogden Hiles, city attorney, for not atNever Brought Bill, aie . New La Street. > house Geposilec Cortelveu. a) $50,000.00 hedged rust company and : o Secretary. & a ‘kefeller | also continued. of abel vs SiaR0.000-40%c oO be ou various: financial@ institutions. stitufions. 000,000 more was available. ae bank NEGLIGENCE city'. was informed by tae clerk Tie city has lost a bundle of money | torney that he was out of and a chance of getting its case be-| that she, sald clerk, did not fore the Supreme court because Din-| thing about it. Some time eae ession ; mits hig utter ineapability to fill the) court, with the same force and effect as office | x or <0 Ee Since in Noted Case, | e | , dn # written confession tiled before | and fied as LihaMBUl con cunkartat tan Judge Morris L. Ritehie i » Third|this case, an < 2 © bi ereDilitrict. cotrt' #haridas Tp baa te [ne KREG panes ts ee eee th assist artotaiien Hen of icot this tii: cause cane Inthe ac supreme + Dininny, assistant: city aitorned: attorney, ad-|argument brought ; . continued Money j institu- gan rica Ae Loses tending to business, In his eonfession. ‘100 Appeal Court-Affidavit of Assistant Sets Out Facts ee TOLL run also continued through-| Fight for Control of Illinois Thousands Rendered Homeless ' Central Lost, Says Wall by Terrible Temblor in Dollar Savings alle au ‘ ol City | | beaiveliea | HARRIMAN | of Spring. | ° tent His Rights | | ° election she hosiate "and DAMAGE SUIT LOST THROUGH s tions. Mo» Che run ; Mictaie Early Last . , at the expense ol the people, ; ; ; reason, sound sense, good business requires the defeat of re the eeKearns party at 5 to be| ¢ " ity , PRICE FIVE CENTS Adie on they boast not revel ' Calm coming the money, | J*] market ; . latey unrepentant With an interest-bearing overdraft of a hundred and seventy thousand dollars in their treasury, with the taxes twice raised and all the money spent, with a defieit in ® . 2 e every furl, with a police record which shames the city, with a reekless and ragged administration that would be tolerated by no unprejudiced man who knew the facts-they openly declare they will go on as they have begun. x There is no use looking for improvement on the part of the Kearns crowd. Elect their. candidates .in November and they will accept the result as warrant for an even FINANCIAL SITUATION IN BRIEF. i : fam eie aig Iv | Mauciers regare ie bank e situation today as generally : a : Pe ate a as and Plainly-and publicly they error, THE more Defiant begun. again if they succeed a the ceghen, lora vear they defended the police-protected bunko games im which two brothers were robbed of ten thousaud dollars, and have never yet had the grace to confess their Future ' Attornay for Candidate taxes Part of Money Set Aside to Aid Banks His mistake. have ' Cortelyou rf men. air i after the very worst administration an American city of its size has ever known, declare TRUST Oe ean estumatiol » Effect in All Lines. - Weather Today-Showers. one chance it has had to a its fitness for offic "e-a fenic siiasian of the misit has made would be very seemly. .A square confession of some of its. sins- comuussion-would litt the managers of that party vastly in ae e pnission ae | Salutary ; With j Tide | Engulfing Stem OCTOBER 25, 1907. Unrepenting and Defiant Kearnsites - CONFESSES INABILITY 06% 7.0 won cscs ras tate tet soooone | TD) HANDLE CITY'S LEGAL WORK -the takes | to Street Wall Into Millions Pour Morgan and Rockefeller LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, The Official Organ sls the balance) pad to , look ee sixtecn yet : stipr stipulations 4 many- y signed basas signed he‘ city the Yea Progress z paren sultUt} . «after. - Ste ~ the panic. Standard = fell off] confined to stock and bond transfer pv ce Srlil ne J at th t this matter | OF eter, a r in the wureasury, he is told by sonte : ‘ Ae . ¢ f9rg »( .vear rot den t this < e yak . eight ¢and ten points in fifteen minutes. | The revenue J ibout $250,000 ay OR ep ch bea: ome - time ind Rome. Oc a4 ive hundred dead, } qwro-dollar clerk to ‘get out.' The exchaltge was a bedlam and in{ The directors felt that no earnings)! A j : another quarter of t a. "an t rour | must!) should be) saerificed could possibly - } there no' question Ae,eu Union + hundreds move injured nd thousand "f believe in open. free, self-govLI ju } ili i i iu that L1G ; 3 is oxitio o that va ; 5 have been closed lo avert a wo con-| be mad Pacific;Is in posit Ne ae ae \ ree lus ig | Of persons homeless are the latest-JI§-)| ernment, and I belleve that weare } ile . utllio Oo 5 sto ' 1 5 oe dition of affairs, when M Morgan, | -_-_-_--_-_-_-__ bl an. Hs + , ir b eo to' do at of the terrible earthqual that, »ble to take care of our own affairs." ; f : et airit . ie gle it sho wove desira 0 to do at acting JamesCity Stillmat cE id NYY INCONVENIENCE POR TOURISTS t} © a convulsed Calabria Pointed extracts frou Dr. Ploam of the with National bani responded J sroper per 4time! abc! ‘ .yesterda) to the Thomas dramatic ane ns of the ie The , appeal of President| tock. exchange ind | ee ee aber instantl sponded ites ‘waiver I riet ae th ch { \ morro Llonge tie elk day the and igain ful Saas prospect ‘cr tric i places whicl of close the ine}; mised on business Credit | the 4 } Com- | ' Prom ow Pures 4 own. visit among ‘Trust bacl America | storm) not sellers just public Freneh vith. confidence af\ mead: \ Woreover, nevine é may t matter i it rest wi will assured wf 3 . eee Bahay, ANY that. : the led on ¢€ Already taken out *l to time the t « fant . AS) re | one | stock plenty ele | Aemiaern as ae oOace egret aa more way or another, by purchased than . six ye ars Union the dispose ago 5 vith of of Pacitik the! l tram on the ery funds z oomacht ee ane GeVek the No! 7 ern.eer | Pacific and Gre at orth ae were still avers declai iB open lyy | conn that tee that rage the worst seemed One of day a ets Certelyou he made tightened to be ovel : » S| rene ] rom Bee declare NN that. when | St. Joseph & Grand c f° Baltimore the he most helpful alds,of ine) j TTSRUr . abllity of Morgan and| CRISIS IN PITTSBURG PASSED to turn over to Secretary | -_--- gliit-edged bonds on iS abt Kiubn, Loeb & Co. Said to be in Conhis advances to Case ne a . . mone} sifuatior Though trol of Weetinghouse Company. & Ohio considerable" portion d l aha tak: ve ewes -_-_-<-$-$-$-$-$ rr ee 7 TREASURY , NOT sain IN 7" < Must Take Care Washington, Oct " Lied Wall some rave the banks The treasury be strictly for celvor sea banking worry worr) present prac ing ) not and up any any in vee interests paign in of the rivalpresent depresse see prices the epee 0 ties.If lenm been of f co an tt ready = et control is cashar to the sugs reepatedly not going to tod give ee or. licenses, : chises, granting of these =tock : iness co rene are hen it o say, oO i crive Sou bre 7. Read ee do 4 to - to & time, to or to on not ) anchise, mInany ne Bos an In busfran they y word « a th Ait "nee etl bBte, action a fi eee 2 ae a ( in no Meet, ( a Me tie he. © irectorate S direct vane vas sgaie naming = an y gene? of ternoon Sutad 48 t a enter a atl f a in the receiver in ; Is PadSta yJec : the bribe ae. Ae oO o a Se ea alk ils and a time separated The the atte r pend ep the : the the p mH pe are! ru interests the me o <¢ Suan , en who Ir rane the current . > oe ovine the\am< kept-**1p 3 matter, : tee' Thompéonu out of the ing 177 & 1 has been the bane : of mes rt shments have , are at publie present still far lines has rem: ined gladly . would : f . rene rz game their the same Lake5 Salt ill inability } tv 1en ae ie ‘ e edelence . ‘ -y 1S ou i pialntiff dnd "defe day the exceptions women in politics| % tion th . ; Se Page Five.) tions aemay ee nea eng pena ee lines, ne attorney in this -for action. at the ine ae i a 7m et oe ie Seen be settled, allowed . ry) Mime e | pDract ; f ee and exceptee signed aw: that the business ; affar Wists . ' sort of rule Magazine. wn F the past under s It explains two$ rear years. limitz. Read s ‘ - -) ; arty party Che respec tfully consider, ae aN hi ive 1 relied > » at r the Yoshi . ? for +rresponsible » on 5 a their shameful disre . gard of the > > wishes of nOUsy , the » law rit ub : it ' y and 12 ; : franchise < wos people . - ' tl le ; now ticl irticle, thie ot of Si Ayes ee of otis er ‘ causes.t ODIOLOL ‘Th A of that p ypular . yao I ¢ alarm Hise tals C w ho ster trusted wh ry M; = , so ai ‘ Lin hic 3a 1 ht "hae ; lar a ‘ unefo times l an ne ~ keep when fac- in man eases a{ Va ren lie require - duties so during: exacting : summer, and the that jis Jas deposakes More hat of Tuly many an) Soe éhe the city mdi in Troubles, the months A ugust, ' suits be pleadings of September. were, fled claims clty,Hud' ththe , andts: which nd ake greatly nt was the lurin June. re oy st no oe the office 9 of the out tay absence her by October: } aeky, {Pe two and conelusive 1 filed by lif, investigated drawn by de~- ee iste MHIEN tie the ene het 2 aw = a all ¢ Tae nentae was eng aged ence' port D oath nportae in aver} fee lant water case in which the city Isath a "Pada author | » ased Sat ty claims sleadings pies 5 in-all attorney yeahswas Some Salt Saé 1erare oO o. t he and work of depon jer rou fh pyle EO} peopl the were the city. :s id tne etewen¢_ Y $ Jand Ruet.» that {during d tol iS city, dra and made other of cases:to Gauseris wala Wha and. try ie depanent, duth j com- sé veral of time on the part of depo- onths moi tj = of taken uid that attor- ‘its: settings when: 4. v acation; that from stenographer In been elty. the | nent was obliged to remain fn the elts 7 double has : > he would ; ec : is to be nent; ave the and council. * of generally 1 A city attorney, "mora Fi memoranda I sly | Six have hs ‘ and < SKS asks a; to investigat i ‘ city, | pul and office | of |tion roffice; mite) amoupt thee would o s ee coustruction, side : ol 9 sald members, cases..attend a at up Wwithesses "by th "tried: | Cause the 'it And I ple pe by~ and departments-of the s for levy taxes many : | be OK il S aecept. ; the mis ted. office. < | ordinance } lagalnst the ran besoug pany Shea S« hmitz tw by maintained : | ' id: Companys l > that ‘ in at employment On Ww of the that ei Property the ae extract xn . system the ry et J would r ment . detriment expectation a oe tl ys company vast figure. is ; ofyt officials we _ eee of men hundreds > ‘ conveniences. me . old : and eity to the Je cari same ; " . ) eins CT yf } nev's mterests time after delayed (8. [ heart, it would have concladed ae oak . a frat ; the. 4 spests of ol the avaricious | porticrus: ‘ the both reasonable in _ the » tr ae at only which |council af any time they may be called: consult with the members of the ot . 1} pe 2 Upon questions peity count I nmmany 7 1 | In the preparation and of his individual cases, trial for and. one itv d » & neg ee : nding eix co | for the pending pe ase in the state; tha t during bind and June \ yone bacca e them. |aepone vas wa very es busy also. in 3 | ( Continued on Page draw- - « . of | ae Se a him te‘o. attend. the ‘meet. | ale) bg as Za : | ings of theof elty<the councll, and also. sald the meetings committees*:of -+==.| | head j ordi iar . , et ; for and e Control) Get a Lake 1t had been street : at ; ee has from kept haye ; terms > car the o, As : ee . are McClure's W aa ‘ hoy ed in the animosities they might engender to exploit, the city to their own : adyantaging It will not be wise to put the city another time at the mercy of a party and a set of officials demonstrate e, servants t In- the j hill,of. ‘ decent iupon , notionae . <i pr rhat . the iseript | ‘rint of { the } counsel for Hoth | Vrs Salt +*. bs raar Al at of years built, the ; again. of served year solid arrive rape ss ‘ . : » vf ago. a ‘rer : . pe ople ? : a year franchise . of whieh come he id club the position of Continued Saon eo) aa : the beyond would be to ise oO tive presided ft and try to a building number under 1dé an J * Republican there. were It never should be ranted. fpr another ; lease of , power. . What is true in the case of the stveet railway ee is equally true in scores : : ° "7p e a 4 ties have been entirely indifferent to the interests of the pr ople, and entirely ; defiant P eae £ he soar who iM . -: } relela A W 0 mun's the rain, Grafters of , company Railway most-important company,. . night V‘ th « of tile despl rereof ro ‘there: | pie ri wha Of aa had > s the built lines t meeting his views of (Consint, wenotitd than 109 present. The meeting | ant. the same comprising a pot designed for the oters of the] the proposed bill of exceptions Fifth precinct, and beside Dr. Plum-| cor ists of a copy of. the repo mer. Senator George Sutherland, E. O.| notes of e trial , sel ' rge ° _I. ; Leatherwood, John P.. Meakin, E> D.} "That the said motion for 1907 May denied was {| trial spoke Cohn Henry and Thompson R. instruments in the Calebria obser-| Continued on Page Seven.) ik © Oe OU eet was. diseuss rns gave ee eae event Just! ES to Sis And the ith w Value night learns-If he' does not already know easiest and quickest the that extricating himself'from: such. way a situ-of But Fail to Decide Purther Policy, 24.-At a full boare eeyy Nae Oet. aie kerbocker ‘Trust ° ne Le a be ie s i then ay he Is being "held up," and Light were that and TY he en had ‘ to be done. Homes "We censt wort - A not eranted : oe «i S| that company any a franchise: that and. ee Ina o~ | & u pices l club and them Knickerbocker meeting standg : eSLs. Ci can Lee for ‘ councilmen clty ground allegedto comply upon } the failed itthi altogether he applicant With certain Pules Vee Wlatious vor coke ave emselves the, co! A ons d ee De est Se ec on ange i ag Da ine adopted o os Officials still ae tration. Be .excep- of said~biil. that aw... atsak ma ad me defendant has and .ction, open places of satety, ane many ¥ es 00 Same tin isking him if he had no a city attor v's office and his. prichildren and other persons are without mae» e a ia) Beat a Sa a { to propose, to sign the jee Tipioe a aacie the last SLX proper cart Relief. measures have Self-Government - i. =e _| stipulation on the back thereof, which | months have occupied every moment |been scant so far. os = Dr. Plummer opened his ree ae | is as follow ~s rid ' business. hours, and So great was the force of the earth by talking directly. to the members a re .4 ; . : a eaten Tam nee ot business hours:>that quake that the need'es in the record- | ene arian Re publican club, uphold-| |, i aa . tir Jat it rs } as I reels othe many eS ey eis ror. party * tah the ' consider, { ks surplus cash to further! } or: itssroceedings nance no any Such (prec e ees : NO DATE SET FOR OPENING, ‘Trust ar recurring} . Kearus 1 with che the the : could less: mayordiscretion and tht necessary oe nostpe of applicant an permission et do for ls have permit privilefes the 1 ai ; thieves, the asks" he business ehar- individual required more the thousands. and ndiif 40 aarp ceaains ay for.of Sng In eaally stack . ‘ boards ipal muni ae ix me firms officials try vowel]nave ‘ ‘ oy "CS- "ane Fist Franeiseo, "colfo-2. Under as wae "hoald- a queeze." of San. corporations, squeeze 7 ows Harriman out of nionroast provisions thai robbery Amerte i mprove mn Pe sl if,NTI. oe of o 4a Chiia the of demoralizing ofl@lat known and:in the camcam proper- big of Bomme movement nore of sform. up" ter «ahd demand neng y used opportunity perhaps toto make change som the ' results the' have jnterests Morgan-Hill the trving during the aa rt ay ‘ice been its clrinils If . in > chise- and obstructive," more is « crhape: ! them- of deposits rhe, Busiuesa of \Corrupt -Goverument inthe fleld of business, nothing, 1") thes > that ¢ Cal its situation, which to voing geing willing like t wants the 1 000, pressureto the to left should $25,000 3not is It-is stocks. about ; the to ease ja is anexpected a 7 street, The,: sec- : very strict term street interests Ie Foren upon the big < an : stick| big financial his used Cortelyou t fo harmony between the fnan cini: rine s9ini act retary imposed ehurehe Cease as of Itself. 24.-Secretar in : rere Seg ee cer ze _ 5 = ye for cols adin says ‘that further "Deponer noOendant de upon served .an Or-| plajniift and quartet Republican The chestra furnis hed music, after the Jur | the » of such decision That on. Jwy) aditién to being assistant city attorney. entitle band had paraded th street 1165 On7 lefendant served upon the-| as above \stated, he. is snd for many Following the program. the members} attorney for the plaintiff the proposed. | years has been cngared in the general at eg : SPECULATION the Geath Ele| aetorn = ¢ nt lS adminis~) M evel ammoors ent re to frald short space of tim hildren the| Among the women and ‘ te. ren suffering is acute, Families eee , 32,834,200} coms 3,260,000 | 1 572,000] 14 185.000) mass of securi; of with if- nnn cao son stot | MOOrQuements . of of ver ge | F875 Re- Plummet G. Charle Dr. wight, candidate for mayor I sublican ‘ é ae ? cits preseat the eriticised ly more there were $25,000,000. ready in Sec-| Pittsburg, Oct. 24.-Pittsburg finan- ; fecting Aes wt ae ant i feast ling ts ortelyou's hands-all the time} cier re unanhnous in thelr reports| nounced,bu he statemen rive raga espurpose ae "twas understood tau : : ontt -uce Seven.) Seve for this it Ss un ; (Continued on Page Two.) (Continued on Page night that thi rem necessary O) district men and, children: are imploring © thy Almighty tues protection hee Slight. shock ae occurring = time to time, and they idd to the a Tae ae an AT 7 a mordlization of the p tao zh _ a pn an Se anQrn ee | eee that occur 930,000 1,250,000 $2,334,000) common St. Paul Northwestern . Ni York Central Tact: how. this -ereat' : a ne a ties will be disposed have devastated ing and are : crowdedWervy with re praying, er , \habitants and everywher m I Island preferred first il they exhausted payments on letters | St Joseph & Grand Island a OTe is received| second preferred yr Baltimore & Ohio, common Foals. are de I ; ful her . ean gay bg be Ay 200 bodies ruins the Im the risk blar: Some SD and is now sald to be out of dange) PS hneta in Rranee. a <8 | Stocks (in: Qareton: of closing , A; os Hee with lettersof credit: | Tho stocks included At th set tne ad Line mae are Terni k , Swker VL eiet apm. Par valus more cheerful feeling than nai from ihe Cnicker ; ce} I Wis l nninote Central $28,128,100!) "3 4 . pa of Ne 1 ear jneonve ence, ae ' : , displayed sing i i in fa eat ape Lane ea tO Oana of that con-| 5t Joseph & Grand Island | 2900,000 | common to Its deposits Small only having \ a n ; a ian CO "ts cipitated a he All dang that Suliman _Cortely au. ane We we Ly pe however, joined in declaring things became mu better and over of the The scenes awful : the falling are rains heavy Ajthough torror-stricken | preferring leeping Into the open, most populace of them than rather skin th to drenched hy ae the quarters. informed well In | !' marks Mr. Harriman tood to of mean that he had were decidedunder ok | in he would, time in the future | at some now, addis sitting See di aun the thes el are ‘You whole} thi at 12 | discuss aS. are customers thelr y houses es disaster at| holders and the that | ing day Wed o} of: Be Mey Oct today firms tock and banks | French shows little or nervousness over theof nev from New no Yor} The heads night ‘ The Trust' Compa weathered another day of pany Paris eak th up ilso served =y Letters to}i| a st. the city They also kept aj like the ‘one #t the end of saidbill, . . ' Ry = : . ye z [nies morandum. book i » the office f the ra 7 ius hed many signed. by, op Pefty torney, ine which was poted ‘ counsel ane 1ever before has j things trial ; iy hich thei ity ; ; ‘ nt. kre n ofan re‘ about tric city cen < a at alattorney. a interes { Diniony failed to! fystr o sien one, or to repudiate his ‘ ‘ 7 5 2 j . | Write a ne about the Herndon. suit | verb igreement to do so, In f3 "ey i ho con Ava ier ot ah MaKe. ainbhesloe erie s reba tut I Bu wae BMONnS law ree i th: uss rf ft ing ut ever ling:| 1Dbar<te oman mi ‘ uch a stipulation whetvs mers speech last night. { fs. (n° the confessia: Flere.it. 4s} no endments atezto be. proposed .to . bo ; 2 In peech before an audience of jin the f ' Dininns wn affida abil nd. itds considered among Jawcoul and, proper a this.bar at vers Confession. Dininny's | Literary Ladies' he at Republicans 2 [ Jininny, befr i: duly thing, theto sinety a Club building on Na Third East street last | / : H. 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