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Show COALVILLE TIMES. TIMM ArtBLISUlVi oi:is ultimatum. UTAH. llnn.li i,..rernmviit linlned to Withdraw friuo Harder -- HoIn, i . nil, all I nii.i.l, rr.l lie lurntloaef W ar i sugar Wet cmp i the heaviest lllvui ill - t.a liuu.h upon I hr Transvaal hka British gov- - tin- - i . lio-tEi- tr. u-- . con-eern- xmlt-pai-ac- e, lrl h, y ed - year. 1,1 j 1. DEWEY ON PHILIPPINES. MKJXLEV AT CHICAGO Witt beilPTn I tilted Mdtf Lake City, Sept Hi C. M, Owen bae awor to an informatin charging rreaidc6iLort;n(,oS1101v of the Mormon ehurch-wltunlawful cohabitation. County Attorney I hi .nain hits the matter of isstdng a wairsut for hia arrest under' advimeut snd will decide today-wheththe warraut shall Issue or not. MinofWeB1M,n Suow who is named In the affidavit, i the wife on whose aceooot President .mm M'rvrd a term in the he ia bia penitentiary ia l" number oi youngest wife bud f years past be has lived with her iu this city. The information la as fol- - ! Itiod J i M tlrta Red Utter tudta AddrcN t tb la Honor laiUd Wiromd-lr14Dt- i Banquet OumU. Chicago, Oct. 11. Surrounded by men who guide the diplomatic relations of three governments end in the presence of thousands of spectators, President William McKinley .formally laid the corner-ston- e of the magnificent new Federat building of Chicago. The event was the crowning feature of the weeks celebration, marking the annual observance of ( tilcago day. Long before the hour set for the jow. Charles Mostyn 0eu being first j ceremonies the streets surrounding the skeleton of duly sworn, deposes and sys that he block in which the steel were new stands fhe packed la n citizen and building j taxpayer of alt Lake from curb to curb with people, joatling in-- ! ie be state that county, of Utah; anxious to get a glimpse of the nation's" formed and verily believes that on or about the 1st day of January, 1897, one president and the distinguished via headed Minnie Jenseu, a of salt Lake j Hors, the Mexican d legation, and the Mariscal, by City and county, gave birth to an llleglt; ltnate child; that one Lorenzo Snow, Canadians, under Premier Laurier. The president was accompanied by prophet,- - neer. and rrvetator of the 1 the entire cabinet Great crowds Cbureh of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y ceremonies and the greetSiot, ia the reputed father of seid ing oif the The representatives of Mexico child; that he did, on the 1st day of aud Canada by the president. i with cohabit October, 1897, unlaw fully la the evening a banquet was given the aforesaid Minnie Jensen or Suow, and baa on diverse other dates sn Jeon- - to the visiting celebrities in the auditorium. The stage, which holds 1,000 tinnoualy between the 1st day of Octo- her, 1897, and the 1st day of October, people, was quadrupled in size by being over the parquet. At a raised 1899, unlawfully cohabited with more extended in the table rear, in rlain view, aat the than ono woman, towit. Sarah Snow cabinet anS, distinguished and Minnla Jensen or Snow, contrary president, to the statutes and provisions there- - j visitors. President McKinley, rekpondiog to unto provided. In support of the shove allegations the sentiment, "The Nation," said: It ia impossible to trace our history the affiant cites si witnesses Joseph F. the zProvi-denc- e without , feeling that Smith, George (J. Cannon, F. 0. Rich-which was with us in the beginarda, llebef J. Urent, John llenry Nation llir Smith, Kudger CTffwSIn, Mary Snow, ning lias continued to the When, unhapinterposition. Phoebe Snow, Alvirad K. Snow, Lorenzo gracious in war, been we have engaged pily, W. Penrose, Angus Snow, Jr., Charlea FortuM. Cannon, La Roi C. Snow, M. May-- 1 lie has given us the victory. ws said be can that it indeed, B. nate, bella Snow, 0. 0, Snow, Emmeline Wells, Bathsbeba Smith, Jullna Smith, have' had no clash of arms that has Roumenia B. Pratt Charms Mosttr Owes.' Subscribed aud sworn to before me this 7th day of October, 1899. - J.li. TaiHOxr, Police Justice. wit-nes.x- . - England Kwdy for War, London, Oct. l(k Whatever may ha the result of Great Britain's contro versy with the South African republic, even,5, dcp'uftrriedl orihe govern mentis as busy aa though actual hostilities had beguD. The electric flash that announced the mobilization of thg army reservra and the summoning of parliament, set every wheel of tha government machinery ia motion. - Orders arc being dispatched from the war office to every section of the kingdom, aod the ICyHHbbnjletins which appeared posted throughout Hie country arc said to be identical with the proclamation preIncident pared for e had the u-- da such a step. , required The Important news from1 South At riea comes from Mafektng, where twloe on Saturday the British camp waa the men stood to their anna, were limbered and patrols were guns dispatched in the direction ot the border. No hare occurred aa yet, hut the enemy hat moved practically to the border, eight miles from Mafekiog, in force, estimated at least d, 8,000, comprising five commanders. Boer troops are fortifying strategic point neai the border and continuing their preparations for defense, and that Rnghmdtnust Aretha first g OR j Democrat:, t kalnm,, Katarnw - New York. (k-t-. James K. Jones of Arkansas, chairman of ths Democratic national committee, snd wife, were passengers on tha stesm-ahl- p Lueania, whk-- reached New York Sun Jay. They h4Te WrQ trBTCiing In England, Ireland, Scotland, Switzer laud and Wales for several months. Senator Jours said that he had been much be nefltled by his lengthy Euro peaa travels and felt ready to go into the work eerewary l0 getting ready tor the residential tu e. txoli theater at Sydney ha--- b Loss i.,'..M,l ed by tiie. I ie-p- re le vv e v The au liarv citnser Bulger has been ordt red to brt rv with what reami rl pairs arc net ib to her inaehrner, d Manila to proeet A Fans ay s en ral Rojct. l le t u a'gnac and M. De are to be ai rested for i onspi r.u-against the gournmcnt d men held up the 1aiuec Two Ariz , aud secured Ht Uhoenix, saloon '.t .. llrev have not yet been ruptured They left Sl.OOO in sight Several parts of a dismembered bo ly of a woman arc at the New 1 i k morgue, and the police arc investigat ing a not hi r nvtr mystery Adviies from eastern Oregon ml eastern Washington show that practically the entire gram crop south of the Snake river has been threshed I ranee sympathizes with the Trans vital republic on the same ground-- , with the ame motives, and n the same language as she dtd with Spain The Itaitren government steamer Defense, used as an army transport, oitune island, ru ashore near will and the Bahamas, prove a total I -- 1 v nia-ke- Deli-cinice- PRESIDENT McKINLEY. ended in defeat, and no responsibility resulting from war is tainted with In peace we have been sigdishonor. nally blessed, aod our progress has gone on unchecked and In the intervening years. Our national credit, ofteu tried, has keen ever upheld. It has no superioi and no stain. The United States ha never repudiated national obligation, either to its creditors or to humanity. It will not now begin to do either. If never struck a blow except for civilization and never struck its colors. "He have grown from thirteen statee IVe have annexed evAj to forty-fivvariety of territory, from the coral reefa and cocoa nut grovesof Key IVesl W ths them Alaska jey regiii of territory skirting the Atlantic, th Gulf of Mexico, the Pacific and the Arctic, and the islands of the Pacific and Carlbbetfo aea, and we have extended still further our jurisdiction tc y islands of the Pacific. the Our territory is more tlisn fout times as large as it was when the treaty of peace was signed in 1783. Our industrial- - growth has beet even more phenomenal than that ol population or territory. Our wealth, estimhted in 1790 at 464,000,000, lia; advanoed to 36,000,000,000. Has the republic lost any of it. pi iu virility? Has the elpln Been weakened? Is there ut present menace to our stability uut 'I de-lr- ot Ilarn-ouan- d Mi t Uncial lirii.a.nin have utiiicd in Beilin from Ca t Barn fr'.iu the Lvs than a dozen ilelcf-titc- s I nitt.l Slate- - were rest n I at the geo-g- i congie at Berlin. Native riols have iKCtirred St Brat Side, U est Austt.ilia ami Itis believed that a Mr llodg-o- n ha- - bieti kille t inveis tv of The t rust es tt the Vermont have voted t.i confer the of liiK'tc r of Lav.s upon tdmirut ing to a report Wought to Manila by a Dominican friar from the north, has issued orders to the Filipino soldiers in the northern provinces to return to their towns and to resume farming. The country is being kept as productive us possible by using liis men at fam.woyk when possible t, Dagtipan, 5an Fernando mnd which are under the jjuns of the United States warships, are evacuated. The arobbiahop of Manila notified General Otis that there was a plot hand to burn the residences of the governor general and the archbishop together with several government buildings end banks, but the plot failed to materialize, possibly because of a display of force. Webster, Iowa, Oct 10. William J. Bryan ia a very sick uin. Friends who spent the day with him at ths farm ,pf White, Democratic candidate for governor of Iowa, three miles frotifcW'ebster, are afraid that Mr Bryan may have to temporarily abandon his campaign work, sot only in frit-nd- e The -- ha-go- ne 1 loss that the Filipino go has given full powers to Agon-cill- o to treat for the release of the Spanish prisoners now held by the insurgents. lire Paris LFclair slates that toe delegates fiotlt the stnU'tlg iron wink ers of La ( s te insist on recognition of all of the union and the st rikt rs The steamship lniua. Captain Brow n, from Mediterranean ports, with a miscellaneous cargo. anived at New 1 ork qiiaiantmc Saturday morning with her cargo on fire. The mayor of Havana, Senor La Coslo. has issued uu order declaring thdt ho p.lnish flag shall be ftipinrU .ln the city of Havana except at the Spanish consulate. 'j ive name of John N. Stewart of Illinois has been presented to President McKinley for appointment aa successor to t'ommissionet; Calhonn on the Interstate Commerce commission. A commemorative tablet in honor of A'ignor Crispi, in the facade of the Palermo. Italy, town hall, was with elaborate ceremonies and in the presence of a large erowd. ln Eljuso, 'Texas, Edward O'Connor is deiidJa'om the effects of a bullet wound received at the hands of an American! 4 ft Mexican. The tuurderet is iu jail amt?u lynching is feared. r Burglars entered the Commercial bank at Rippey, Iowa, and blew open The the safe with Tank cashier the robiters got only 51. 00, but otlfcurs claim they got It is a ti u on need 1 Orest WIU plained about his throat And lungs, but said that be had suffered from a similar complaint before, and that it had yielded to treatment. Great crowds of farmers from all over Keoknk county call'd at the White farm to sea Mr. liru, be tried herd to remain utdoors, hia physical weak ueu mistered hia courage and he had to retire several times to hia room. A local physician . who waa called in to treat the Invalid, recommended n long term of absolute rest and quiet It is understood thatatepa will be to cancel taken by interested Mr. Bryan's engageawnts, which included two and three speeches daily and a tour covering tiie width ot iowa, ending at Sioux City Saturday. lorreiiatai? Agnln.ldo'S Soldier. Returning to Farm. Manila, Oct. 7. Aguinaldo, accord- BRYAN VERY SICK. to If on J E..cunM- NEWS sni.MAKY. the Appeal ta Queeu to Avert War. A petition to Capetown, OcL 7. Queen Victoria, signed by fifty-eigmembers of the Cape bouse of assembly, has been forwarded through the Brit ish high commissioner. Sir Alfred Milner, pointing out that the petitioners who are related by blood and through marriage to residents of the Transvaal are materially interested in the maintenance of peace, urging the abandonment of warlike measures, as the Transvaal is now fully awakened to the wisdom of literal concessions, and praying her majesty to appoint a forthwith to confer with with the Boers, as the commissioners are convinced that if the present franchise act is inadequate, the Transvaal erment is prepared to make further concessions to (Jutlanders. The petitioners in closing declare their loyal devotion to the throne and person of the queen. j Cancel ttl keep vic-tori- e Vice-Preside- nt Strain of CampnlgBlnf M I Ivti, 7. Oct Concerning the Washington, government of the Philippines Admiral Dewey believes in American control through the medium of a commission allowing great latitude for the local government of tiie sixty or more tribes, considering their different habits and conditions. He lias given his unqualified approval of the policy that there shall be no f.ilteriug in maintaining the won in Manila bay, lie iaof the opinion that by increasing the force of warships it will be practical to maintain a stricter blockade and prevent supplies from reaching the insurgents as well as to impress them that recognition of the sovereignty of the United States will be compelled. The admiral expresses a strong conviction that the United States should retain permanent control of the Philippines and spoke pf their great value from a commercial standpoint, emphasizing what many officers have said aliout the immense resources of the islands. CORNERSTONE GOVERNMENT BUILDING LAID. h eminent wiii h i , s practical declaraI out hi inaiuls are made, tion of urn coke will sku be our of ami mile-.-- , complied with w ithin rV h VTm x rl ti T p rod U t" tv .four hour- - the liunsvaal I The canning factories throughoutthe ( re that a state of w ar exists and The Triinsvaal tate are now running at fall cnpnCiV will htgiu i as A numlier of substantial new biixinothing to gam by waiting and Its Hess tiloelia are to tie erei led in Inoo people realize they tuu strike a harder blow now than after England lias for- this fall. and if titled lieiself for tin- - eon ti Sunday ball plaving is now tolerated ' are comes it sooner the inevitable Is war "fans the and In Salt Lake City Inhere it will he for lietter the they jubilant. Farm laborera are at a premium in them as Great Iu ordinary iicum-tauic- s, Dari county, the demand far exceed. l.ntaiii is tiie government making the lug the supply. demand-,- , she wouTd he the despatclier Twenty thousand peopla attended of the ultimatum, and tiie fai t that the atate fair Friday. breaking all tiie liocrt have taken the initiative ia previous records. regarded as reuderiug the situation v The acreage of sugar beets in Davis more serious and inricasiug the hopecounty next year w ill be much larger lessness of avciting war The ultimathan ever before tum follows Salt Labe dealers sold over l.VoO reFirst 'I hat all m utsof mutual diffrigerators, equal to twelve carloads, ference he regulahd by friendly to arhitiation or by vv hatever during the past year s huai auiieahle ness way that limy he agreed upSeveral large Salt Lake on by this government and Her Majwrill erect warehouses on atieeta reached by the railroads. esty s government That all troops on the lor-der- a October earnings of Utah railroads of this w lepuhlic sliult be Instantly ths iih will ahow a great increase, w itlolraw n new branches doing a fine huslness. Third That all reinforcements of The prohibition movement has struck which have urtived in South troops, Spanish Fork so forcibly that a probiAfrica since September I, slid, shall field bition ticket wrij be placed in the be removed fiom South Africu vvithiu at the municipal election. a reasonable tune, to be agreed upon Ten cara of fat lainba and weathers with this government and with the were shipped from Gosheu to ltenver mutual assurance and guarantee on last week, while Nrpld parties scut the of this govt rn no nt that no purl four cars to the tame market. attack upon or hostilities against any A fine station hnildiug it to be built portion of the possessions of the Brit' by IhB Bio tirande "Western at Hunny ish government shall he made by this aide, Work baa already commenced on republic during the further negotiaa hotel and a number of dwellings. tions, within a period of time to be Articles of Incorporation of the Lehi subsequently agreed npou between the and this government Creamery company have been filed. governments: The capital stock U Js.oon, or x.immi will, on compliance therewith, by preshares, and the Mockholders are all pared to w ithdruw tiie armed burghers Lehl partiesT of this republic from the borders The fifth annual meeting of the Utah "Fourth That her majesty's troops, State Medical Society was held in the which are now on the high seas, shall capital city last week, at which tiie not be landed in any part of Africa " election of office rs and a board of five "This government presses for an imcensors occurred, mediate and an affirmative answer to hultana, the big lioness la Hagen thcac four questions, and earnestly "back's sit dW kt the TaTt Lake her niajcaly'a government to reattacked her keeper last week turn an answer before or upon Wednesbadly lacerating his shoulder and in- day, October II, Issiti, not later than 5 flicting aerions injuries. o'clock p. TO. lion. Jesse Collins, Member of Tar U 'desires further mean that In the l llsment from Birmingham, and under secretary foe home affairs, was iu Salt lsfaetory being veeetved by It within Laka last week. - 11a 1 deMghted with the Interval, it will greatly regret to the west nod L'uh In particular lie compelled to regard the action of The bids of W, H. Roney, of Chicago, her majesty's government ns a formal for the library, normal and physical declaration of war and will not hold buildings of the State University, of itself responsible for the consequences 36,879, 44,463 and 33,48, have hero thereof, aud that, in the event of ary accepted, and work will soon he begun further movement of troops occurring on them. : within the above mentioned time, in The Walker site for the public build- nearer direction to onr border, this ing at Rail Lake City will become the government will be compelled to regard property of the government la n rery that also us a format declaration of Short time, the title having been ex- war. amined and found acceptable to the "I have the honor to lie. respectfully F. W. Ri.itz, goveremenL yours, The lake level reading at (larfleld State Secretary Beach for October 1 was 1 foot I Inches, It cannot lie doubted that Knglaud s or one foot lower than on the same day reply will te a flat rejection of Presilast year, four inch.es lower then two dent Kruger's demands. years ago, and one fool lower than the British troops are being hurried to known. lowest lake the front as fast as possible, and it is The Utah & Pacific railroad lias filed possible war has already begun. British parsbips have intercepted copy of its mortgage for 673,000 at Beaver, It la the same mortgage filed two vessels supposed to be conveying tome weeks ago at Cedar City, and, as ammunition for the Boers, which indi explaUsd yt tbs time,, 1 dPTPT'TJt46, yaUmr .bat JUnG-- diploma ts Mieye bonded Indebtedness of the line, that war is Inevitable. Public feeling throughout Brest An unknown man was kilted on the Union Pacific railroad one day laat Britain is aroused and troops as tlu-week at a point about three miles west embark for the' Cape are accorded a ot Buford station. He had evidebtly demonstration. The pupular clamor been stealing a ride on a freight train is Mr war. and falling to the track was cut to 3HUUP ON ALASKA. pieces. - . tiovernor Wells, in an intervlew in Senator Opposed to LoiireHlug (nuitda ... I'orl as ljiut t AtmU New York, said: Unlike most steles Seattle, Wash., Oct. 12. I ntted of the west, Utah owea her wealth Senator ShoUp'of Idaho States primarily to agriculture. Contrary to from a trip to Alaska. "I am the prevailing belief, agriculture coraee opHMcd to conceding Caaada a port first and the mining industry afteon the Lynn canal, or any other part rward" In of Alaska,' said Senator Shonp. Slate Auditor Richards last week is other words, 1 hold that this country sued six warrants; aggregating 81,809, should contend in season and out of for work done In Improving the roads season for the boundary as It now exin various counties. The amount Is ist, the boundaries that nre clearly chargeable to the upeeial appropriation defined in the treaties between Fng-lan- d made by the last legislature for road and Russia and in the negotiaimprovements.' tions leading to the purchase of Alaska The Nsvajo Indians "held a fair at by the United State."' Bluff, la the southeastern part of the Senator Shonp further proclaimed State, ou September 71 and 23, Farm hia Intention of joining with the memproducts snd blanket were thcprlncL bers of the Facifie coast delegation in pel exhibits and .a number of prizes congress ia fighting any and every pro were awarded. The citizens of Bluff posed cession of territory to Canada, entertained the red men royally. lie leaves at oner for the Coenr d'Alene Private Fills Johnson, of battery A, section, Idaho. Utah National Guard, who fell asleep Washington Woman Kills Her HiwhanA while on sentry duty at Camp Wasatch, NorthporL Wash.. OcL 12; Mrs. Is for which he was tried by courimsrtial Brown shot and killed her husband, and dishonorably discharged, has been whom she surprised in a room with restored to the company by a genera another vforaan. Accompanied by her order of Adjutant General Burton. father, Mrs. Brown sel out to find her - Secretary of Mate llsmmond has re- recreant spouse, and knocked at the ceived a certificate from; the secretary door of the room in w hich she knew he of the silk oommission that thirty-nin- e waa located lie came outj a few words parties, mostly residents of Utah coun- passed, and she put a bullet through ty, hsd pro lured 1.H01-- S pounds of his head. She gave herself up. "Brown gilk la the rocoons; entitling them tc waa a saloon-keepeand, the couple the bounty of IS cenCs per pound have had domestic trouble for the past Ico record SNOW ACCUSED, I,rifoa Sworn to t f.l UTAH NEWS. TH? RRE8lJ)gNy VIRTUAL TRANSVAAL DECLARATION Of WAR. to. COALVILLE, i Tran. port. Sail for Manila. San Francisco, Oct. 7. The transports City of Para, Zealandia and Valencia have sailed for Manila with the Twenty-nint- h regiment and a large number of recruits. The headquarters, staff and band, together with seven companies of the Twenty-nint- h regiment, are on the Para. Colonel E. F. Hardin is in command. The Zealandia has on board the remaining five comunder the panies of the Twenty-nintcommand of II. II. Sergeant. Eleven members of the signal corps are also on the Zealandia. Five hundred recruits, in charge of Captain Hardin of the Eighteenth regiment, are on the Valencia, The three transports will ' call at Honolulu. h, Greet th. Freildrnt. IniL, Oct. 7, As the presidential traiu went westward through Ohio and Indiana the crowds at the stations grew larger. At every station the crowd clamored loudly for a speech bnt the president skillfully evaded these requests by bringing out member of the cabinet, each of whom was greeted with applause. The president shook hands with as many as could reach him at the stations. Ilis greeting everywhere was most enthus- - Lrg. Crowd. Lafayette, far-awa- j Montana Bribery Com Reviled. td 'futro-glyeerin- s S ,ihmi r An advertisement appeared in a London paper last week announcing the foi iiiatnm of a corps of gentlemen lough riders, patterned after Roosevelt s rough riders, for service in Ninth Africa 1 he vicntiiio at to replace. Uommaud-- . ant J Hubert of the Boer forces by who is a rabid hater of England, is taken ns an indication of Hocf im-- I patience at the conduct of military Vol-yoe- in I. tils 31 Berenpcr. president of the exam-- 1 ining committee of the French higli court, has ordeied the arrest of M. inosjtan, judge of the Versailles court. ia connection with .the lie lluulede conspiracy. Governor E. Manley of Kansas and a representative delegation of citizens of his state, have arrived in bau Fran- iseo to meet the returning Kansas volunteers, who are coining on the i transport Tartar. Kalispel, Mont.. Oct. 7. A warrant Secretary of Agriculture Wilson say been issued for Fred Whiteside on has duration? this year's corn crop will be one that Fraternity and union are deeply a charge of attempted bribery. White-sid- e of the largest in our history. The total is the plaintiff in the 100,000 liimbedded in the hearts of th$ Ameri yield, it is estimated, will be between bel snit a For before half against ths Butte Miner snd twenty-thre- e can people. century and twenty-fiv- e hundreii ia the from Flathead county the civil war disunion was the fear o miliums of bushels. men of nli sections. That word hat who made the sensational play at the The London Daily Chronicle's Rome last session of the legislature by deposgone out of the American vocabulary. that the British .correspondent It U spoken now only aa a historical iting 30,000 with the clerk with the government hassays to Signor Marapplied statement that he had received It for North, t South, East aud memory. coni with a view of employing bis sys.West were never so welded together, the purpose of purchasing votes in the tem of wireless in the telegraphy senatorial for which he was exfight, and while they may differ aliout interTransvaal campaign. from the Unioc pelled for are the all assembly. nal politica, they The Mallory steamer Lenora burned and the maintenance of the flag. Warn. a O.trmgrd and 'Mnrdored. aud sank at her wharf in East river,-NeFhlllppla. Campaign Brglw. Maysville, Ky., OoL 7. Mr. Mary York. The cargo, conaiating Of Manila, OcL 11. General Sehwaa'i Laah brook, wife of a well-to-d- o farmer tobacco and 8,000 bales of cotton, and column, consisting of the Thirteenth and a member of one of the oldest vslued at 230,000 to 300,000, ia a tot a) infantry, A battalion of the Fourteenth families in this county, was outraged loss, and the boat was damaged Infantry, two troop of cavalry, Cap and murdered yesterday at her home at tain Riley a battery of the Fifth artil- Clark a station, six miles from here. President"' McKinley, according to A ndvancinj While alone st her home, sbe went to Colonel Elliott Durandof Chicago, who lery and on the insurgents In Cavite province. an outhouse, and while' there it is be- went to Washington as the representaThe American camp is in sight of Sss lieved that one or more tramps who tive of the National, Business Men's Francisco ds Malahon, the stronghoU have been In the neighborhood for sev- league of Chicago.'favors the establisheral days attacked her. 'After the out-ra- ment of a of the insurgent, where the Filipino of industry and her assailants secured a club and commerce department nre said to number 5,000. A heavy ento be represented In cabinet. gagement t daily ekpeeted. Xbre beat out the woman brains. hundred Filipino were captured today. . w 30,-00- 0. Low'l gs -- |