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3 Emphatic Declaration Offered in Ger- MONETARY SYSTEM havged him- ‘ : Seth Shopas o, et Jomttee ok thes Diar et 3 i : Explorer Renews His ProtNse—New | Carriage . Ride Through Principal | 7I°t Of Columbia, is dea. / "“A Bank of the People and for the People,” Says Presi- | stoncs were ocka o coment. "7 ©""| York Gity Making Arrangements for | Streets — City School Children Re- | It 38 Now ve Bt M frokable | To Begin at Once in Washington— I his will C ‘dent Reynolds of the American Bankers’ Association London, Oct, —Promier Asquith lote | UPlie Recsption to the Doctor, Vviewed—Lays Y. M.C. A. Cornerstone | *°!! Spain and Morroceo. Two or Three Weeks After which the 4 viators ~Safeguard of the Business Interests of the People | Lonion unexpecicary” s c ening for | . ST P By e o B ] Go to heir Ohio Home and Arrange for Aeroplane by telegraph by the king, The pre- | Copenhagen, Oct: 5—Professor Torp, | San Francisco, Oct. 5.—After pass- [ Manila, has retu home. * Washington, Oct. 5.—The coming eongress must meet a situation born of the panic of 1907, when the issue of clearing house certificates by the government to meet the demands of the business intérests of the country was_ necessary, . although America's rs were overflowing with gold. The temporary - jegisiation then en- acted must either be supplanted or enbited ifto permanent law ‘and fore- mast among the: various Projects that have been advanced as @ proper solu- Uon ©of the government’s ' problem stands: the proposed national central bank. Timely Disclosure. As it is the common belief that it will form the basis of the eurat isiation to be recommended b; 'y commission and because President Taft in his recent Boston spdech, significd hix own favorable disposition toward the project it is timely to disclose to the publicy what is: belleved to be in the minds of the presidant and the eighteer members of the monetary commigsion when they refer to the central bamk. People to Be the Stockholders. _“A bank of the peoplé and for the people,” is the definition of this in- stitution made ‘by George H. Rey- nolds, president " of - the American Bankers' association, ' in his. Chicago speech. He pointed out that the peo- ple were to be the stockholders, for anyons would be privileged to buy the bank scock Just a8 he might a govern- ment bond.” A small interest on such #n_ investment would be guaranteed by the government; any earnings more than sufficiedt to pay the gudr- anteed Interest would be shared by the vernment and’ by the stockholds olitical control of the great bi would be made at least extremely. dif- ficult by the life appointment of the officers. Integrity in operation would be assured by a board of supervis- ors. appointed by the president, the secrétary of the treasury and the <ol ller of the curréney (subject to the approval of :h;g'::.'f;g;i" al- : terms. of a el ears “to ovvlfl tical- m 8. 't the history of the old bank, -that the central ion ‘i power of one ‘Dot intended- that the ci should suj of 2 more than it collects by taxation, it m/ uses. for, the ‘bank nation. ment needs funde; if it ::'«m- in the old way to dor- ONE OF CHMIN, GREA MEN IS DEAD IN PEKIN Ohang-Chih-Tung, a Member of the Grand Council. Pekin, $—Cl -Chih-Tung, srand illor of Chi) died at 9.45 #elock lest might. -Chih-Tung, who was one of the three members of the grand coun- cll of Cllu,‘ ;il nl-ttvl"lol Chi-Li ce, an beenfin the govern- e T s A formerly vice) of “Shang-8ha and was made a & councillor in 1907 He has besn descrided am one of the most influential men in China, but on rarious occasions his actions have been reactiomary. He was director Talfroad and he took prominent part in.the negotiations concerning. the loan to China by foreign interests of $30, 000,000 for the constriiction of th line. His anti-foreign téndencies ap- peared during these negotistions! An unsuccessfil attempt was made | to assassinate Chesig- ~Tung last May, and in July of ‘this year he. was stricken with paralysis. REV. MR. SHEPPARD ACQUITTED ©f Charges Brought by One of the Congo CnnoLuim Companies. Leopoldsville, - Be Congo, Oct. §.—The Rev. W. H. Sheppard, an Am- erican missionary, was today acouit- ted of the charges of libel brought against him by ong of the Congo con- cession companies which a monopoly :11 rubber gatheting in the Kasal re- on. Two American; missionaries, W. H. Bheppard and the Rav. William Mor- fison, were charged with' “calumnious deunciation,” and libel by the -conces. slon company referred to in the above despatch. The suit was: basad on an g&h which appeared in the Kasai eraid. The charges-against Mr. Mor- rison, however, were withdrawn. The company t Lo regover $6.000 from *Mr. Sheppard, AGAINST ENGLISH ALLIANCE. man Conventien at Cincinnat incinnati, Oct. 8.-~The #o-cailed “union’ of defense” between the Unit- #d States and Great Britain, to offset the growing naval power of Germany, as advocated by . Lords Northeliff Beresford and Closs, of England, is declared to be gbaurd, in a regolution offered today in the. German alliance national convention by Dr. Ernst r of Garnan in the ty, Néew York city. also declares that y 8 such an event as is desired by the English would be cer- fain to ‘meet with~ strenuous opposi- tlon from the millions of German- Americans and Irish-Ameri Washiugion, Oct, BThere will be Do exhibition of the Roosévelt African tlophies of the ‘hunt 1 the new na- tional musieum bullding, dufisg (he eoniing winter: Gecavse B0 decision ha< ¥t ben reaclied as to - they win he monnted ang iz e canks Situation Born of the Panic of 1907 Must be| e tortee i vt 10 LOPEANAGE - Met by the Coming Congress credit It -the 'n: al_govern- |'when it he famous pic- JBABLY NO MORE PUBLIC FLIC Orley's “The Last Jud~- g 3 i o -Aamonm 347 - i B Y iy <% S5 T i, 25, ( Wilbur and Orville Wright Planning to CABLEGRAM TO REGTOR OF DAN- | ADDRESSES MADE AT BERKELEY ;::‘E:'?é'?q'i.rm':fi;’ i G the Machines on American Market, ISH UNIVERSITY. |, ‘" AND OAKLAND. . § P s REVISION PROPOSED|Ff i 5o S "t | on conks eouaR seconos er nor the price has been made pub- . ~ The University ‘of Manchester be- stowed the degree of LL.D. upon Am- % p u‘uwm NCISCQ | Peeeder Whitelaw el msTBUCTION QF U. 8. ARMY OFFICERS 5 X the rector of the university hare, has | Ing the wHtiis foroubor 1 e Dass- pe sl x b anufacture on Extensive Scale. ; :Gfille“;t'mehcw:‘ ot e the | rendiveil ths: forlvihin: ALl despatch | of Oukland and Berkeley, The Schroeder Aerial Navigation ] portant clauses of the budget. The | from DF. Cook: _, | Taft was wcicomed to San Framcisco | cOmPany of New York has been organs 3 row money from the world at large | SURIMODs® followed an interview be- M'The rdmm“”::"y mflni:com mh m.::unm by a throng whleh],‘::d 1zed to manufacture cirships } y e g recol will go. ‘ou L som; laces ten 4 VR IPTA 7 v, 0 y " . by the sale of bonds. :::hn‘hi:h:nm‘y I::’;fmwnthl Cntlwd&re. ¥ FREDERICK A. COOK.” | al & MY of n_;chv.nendm over! A Motion of the Ame oan o com- | New York, Oct. —Wilbur Wright's) Wright left for Washington tonight How the Business Man Is to Benefit. | opposition lords, and it is generally Message Creates Geod Impression. | Rearly three miles of streets. Echool | DAy to have the attornes Kenere) of | Spectucular ~ fight over (he Moo | to bt Jo the Instruction of amuy 3 Row v . pver yesterday may be the last which [ officers in the art of aeroplaning, He For the single purpose of this pro- | belleved that the' roval influence is | Meriade fhidren ‘of thif clty, Oaklind and (New York removed from the case has [ HVer his brother Oryille will muke 1n | expects to spend two or ihees wesks I ableg) Professor i Jected bank Would be the sstegiacd oxerclsed to avert a grave con- | 4 OO e ctont Torossor | Berlieley chieered ‘the president. - Ly public. teaching Lieutenants Lahm and Fous Of the business interests of the peo- | Stitutional struggle. sion_throughout. Denmark, The Dan- President Feels Homesick. Secretary of the Navy Meyer resum- | , ‘“Hereafter,” sald Wright today ut|lols and other offcers the manage- ple in their private relations. - If there AMIA”W ish people, who are most anxious to | V: iting the three cities and pass- | #d his official duties at t navy de- | Governor's Island, where he was su- | ment of his machines. After that-he Were need for more money for-busi. : ascertaln the reanit of the esmoinbtlon | iny fl,fl B g o E.,:.{n,m after a long vacathon.in New | petintending the taking apart of his | will g0 to. Dayion. O and seranes fo mess purposes the bank would sup- NOT TO RETURN TO FRANCE | of Dr. Cook's data, are dissatisfied, | Francisco tl B damaged aeroplane, “we shall devote | the manufacture of his aeropla on DIy it by notes, and if there were & y e however, over. the report. that the ex- | busy dav, oy hf’.&"flgfi;‘“fi,‘; ) #ll our efforts to the commerciul ex- | an extonsive scale. e plethora, in .dull ‘times these motes' His Departure Next:-Month Is Keenly | plorer has ested ‘the university to | the Oakland mole to San Francisco, | Albert Pulitzer, a brother of Joseph | Dloitation of our machines and fiy only | “We haye received many orders,” he | Would be withdrawn rapidly. Govern- Regretted. keep its verdict a secret until his | tha army transport Thomas wa; set- | Pulitzer, publisher the ‘New York |48 & matter of experiment, o test the | scid, “but have fixed no time for de- mental “assistance to the institution o g records have been investigated by the | ting sail for the Philippines, and, by | World. committer suicide in Vienmy, | ¥ille of whatever changes we decide | livery as yet.” would be limited to the deposit with geographical societies of the world. the president’s request, the revenue | Austria. to make in the construction.” iu-muryum his interview of today, he Parfs, Oct. 5.—Henry White, the the central bank of all government - 9 E ter - " 3 funds now in the national banks. The | ATerican ambassador te France, has Public Reception by New Yerk City, | CUttel Golden Gate. on ‘which he was e R Be” Considered | ey e making a serious study of New York, Oct. 5.—At a meeting of | the b, vesgel, the sides of which | Plague and 51 deaths from cholera in ‘Showmen.” the aeroplane. Every time we go into v * T Deaths from is fxlating banks it Is hoped, would find | SOTNCSR & Teave of absence mnd, ac- el R S e e R r S their compensation = for the loss of N e S the board of aldermen today & com- | weye . ined with soldlers a e fam- | Amoy, China, for the fortnight ended the thess 1Undk 't being _relieved-from | 0T ber: § for the Unlted Btates, not ['UI0, IOWICOF IR today & ofgm~ 1Hea of SMoa I iy Tash G e e e, e s 8t 13 haniem or ‘some pecullar their spresent Burden of carrying the | 0 fetiT L s recall after a | TBgEments for a-public reception un- | ~ On’the bridge of the transport the — “showmen,” and that offers to fly for | Weather condition with a view to ime whole weight of responsibility for in- long and distinguished career in the | 98¢ the city’s auspices to Dr. Freder- | philippine constabulary band was | _Major General J. Franklin Bell, chief | .agn At exhibitions would be rejected | Proving our machine. We could not do Creases o their circulating. medinm,| 408 SE @tinguished rumored here | Ick A Cook in recognitio of his AXC: | drawn’ up and. was. minsine el on | of SN < ae army. returned from a | by > | that as hired attractions. 20 Jn the Iact that the central in-'| IBTMALIC Service was subject of the | tIc explorations, ., The camhmittes Will | the “Cliiet,” &5 the presidest trsteg | 1008 tous of Inspeatin b the military | ““The flight of yesterday,” said Ie,| "I resarded this New York flight of nltuulon would not receive deposits keenest regret. ' Few foreign repre- | CODfer with Dr. Cook before Setting | gerogs the water to the soldiers. posts in the northwest. “was“more than an exhibition. It was | Yesterday as a different proposition,” from individuals f seutatives:in fecent years Snjoved to | & kte for' the mmcebtion: “The decta- | “Giod uye, ' Boye: T with vou & PR o B more like taking up a challenge or the | he continued. “My brother and myself The question as to how the business the same extenit as Mr. Whito the con- | 100 of the aldermen to receive Dr. | ploasane vovage.” % Ratification of the Arbitration treaty | ;. king of a record to stand as a mile- | FC84rd our experiments as being In the man is to benefit by a central bank is | {78 SAme extert a8 Mr government, and | Cook was reached.soon atter his ar- | * Angwering cheors came back to'the | between the Usited Sietre g peoty stone In the history of erial naviga- | Sme class with Fulton's experiments: :g:fhfh:awg;u: r‘:vc']';;t:flb:' e imact | such papers as the Figaro and Temps | Fival here. president. Patguay Clasrchaaged at'Aminclon, | fion. T would have dghe peftér thas 1 re working with an art that i@ went fo the unusual length of print- Does it make you feel homesick, | FAraguay, last Saturday. 3 did had not the blowing out of s In its infancy. So I wanted to ;‘;‘;,,“;f_;“:""“;fig&ggfifg";?"”‘;“ ing long editorials, which, it is be- CAPTAIN OF ARCTIC STEAMER | Mr. President?" asked o moomen ok T cylindec of my machina prevented me * part in this celebration and thus Sdeh paper would n';mm‘“:c: lieved, were inspired by the foreign MAKES PUBLIC A LETTER | the president’s party Delirious 'rnn; Fever, W. P. Irwin making a second flight, but all | PAV My respects to the man who had 4B el e o e S Solvent con. | Office, expressing the hope that the re- v “mldmireed ‘:ltadmm Teplied Mr. Tatt &:dv:wm:‘ns‘;l: m;ern::.;::uwlnnboz,m,n contidered T'am satisfled with | (he nerve (o build the first. steame - i : : WO 1 v 9 > " " cerns—all - short time credjf—_and | POie mould turn out to be incorrect. | yyives to Him iy D Gook an May 23 solng with them. e T Were O Ich. and nbes Lot B o nos or, the Know "sxactiy | “The sccident yesterdsy afterm In g ntime Ambassador White & would be sure to be redeemed when- h bl ; & . ughi le: —th “ 2 . enterf no illusions. In accord- ! e president never loses an op- 1 what method he bi v tavght me a lesson—that until motors gver the transaction was concluded. | St ‘%fldlplm’nlflc AR TS : ortunity while on the coast to speak | _Indian Bureau Officials declined to | R o ot i D ool | e Deitectod We Bhall are oa pertect There would be ,a_ rell.!onnl«bk coin placed his resignation at the disposal “ 2 a good word for the Philippines and | treat seriously repofts of an uprising | American market, but thought it like- | #Toplane. The science of ying now ""[‘er‘;vte ‘hoi mll.“!h nmeqn libr] ur!;; of t Taft upon the advent of : ¥8_sure of a responsive ap- | AMONg the Indians on the Cheyenne Iy that a stock '(nmpnn) would be depends upon the motor. My aero- longet Bopnatiy n eet Wil peo- | cng nep Ui ratioh, An the mree O D Pats Castaie P e eferring 0 his own ex- | iver reservation, South Dakota. formed. ot which he'aa s brother | Pline seems ull right! but my motors congress canmet be doubted, aithiougn [ St SORRISELIL to take emect Jen- | OMOWR DR OO B AR Cr K R SR A S Department has made | (RIS Jetain & majorliy control. He|Are not I hope the day ‘wi g~ the Mmiuistration desires to have the | TN T SERES A Do afflctalammaunce- | 0t o ter it te b5 “You never can {ell what the future | & Teauest upon the secretary of the | fonl MY Betis AR CvE Wathing | 008, ¥ matter regarded as non-political. lgnation or the prospective appoint- | him by Dr. Frederic.. . Cook on May | iy going tn brins crom >t seems a | thaasury to authorise the fssue of 20.- | (70 Where be those officers of the sig. Gets Check for $5,000, New Alignment in Congress. ment.of Robert Bacon, ex-secretary of | 25 and delivered.to Captain Bernier on | jong way araund to the Wihite nouse. | 000,000 more Hudwon-Fulton. stumey. nal corps of the army upon whom will | William J. Hammer, secretary of the At the last bankers' conventi state, who, It is well understood here, | Sept. 1 at Upernavik, Grees to go out 10,000 miles into the tropics. =S devolve the duty of operating the | Hudson-Fulton aeronautic committs Chicago, many of the bank officers Te- | will be his suecessor, Ambassador | Jetter opens: but that is where it landed me. The German-American Alliangy in | {EYOIYE machine recently purchased by | visited Mr. Wright at Governor's I garded the mensure as the opening | White was left in & rather equivocal Captain Bernier’s Reliéf Efforts. Adsh convention in Cinclnail adopted a res. | y [18ht machine . o Lot bice o - Foibaiy AR avidter Jredge for the destruetion of the most | situation and now -has decided, in or- | My Deas Captain: I have to"write Sens at Berkelsy and Oakland. | olution strongly condemning the pro- Wright did not say he yearned to|check. but the amount was not ma lucrative portion of their business. and | des to prevent further embarrassment you ";,, first letter after being sealed| Berkeley had the honor of first wel- | posed Maryland suffrage amendment. make more flights here. That would | krown, although it is understood that Yiewed with disfavor the plan where- | to himself as well as to Mr. Bacon, to | hening ice barriers for two years. It|CO™Ng the president. He was driven o mot be iike him. But he wore a look | his contract with the committes call by the government bank was to en- witharaw Soomer than arranged. He|was your supplics so kindly left in - ’{;“‘“"‘;w;' mu'rher‘ffl;:.lfnf’w:fl “D;nfiz“};!; ‘?‘;'. 'k‘,‘c"a:';v“;‘:;d""a"rg- of ‘regret as he looked up and down | ed for §5.000. i v v Ci ia o e - ", ;. , _ .'17:“?:‘:1 e:;fi:;;‘:: :?r:rc'hel:::"z?e‘: erélrifle.:}k:e-mc“ m‘. :né’!‘lfinodl'b‘;:r::!lc fi-f:.'n‘fy nfn“;étg-h:ltn\:?lflgsflifi Tfi ;';'“",' prief address in which ke de- | lieve the Tacoma, which is crulsing on | (¢ harbor, along the line of the East| Charles Taylor, Wright's chief me. yery great influence in the industries | colleagues before his departure, and | Sy erner property had been tha i popular govern- | the Atlantic coast of Central Amer- .'AZ.‘.', b:v‘::":r '{i‘lni.’li..f.‘.‘ y“nfl.ey:;d‘ ". f:."' ) o ek e - -Ir':c}.w‘o:'.. of the country. Possibly their objec- | probably will not return to o resent his Platy anger Bl Wulee of 5 ,.u,‘ sta- | ment s L ) fl":‘x {2 0 fea. deubt New York harbor appeals to|nors I .- Tt will be shipped te g e L B LD SRR A S T feraus | fion, for Br, Qook.” Murphy, thel mak | 75 1o il Ta o | Galonel Henry 0. 8. Heisland of the | "1 a8 “00a Aying. Dayton tomorrow for repairs, securing & ‘basls for the cireulating.|precedents, - - . | instructed o€ to engage in any relief | MUSt His 5 adjutant general's department of the 1 1 resider . “play the game.” wh army, wes relieved from d Taarelal bk paper, uch Gam Hland M Wile w epe o oot Aeielion axtiine %o oo | o Jo fhe people {0 follow | quarters OF* the department We e: s i ; Yoy WRGATY — TRIANGULAR FIGHT FOR OFFICE | WILL OF ALBERT PULITZER, o witl-apend | £ *arch il M ’},".&‘omr sup. | MM or had to- tollow. the people, EW ¥ er thi 1t is “understood | | jjos and my station was used for bar oim - Derkaliy: M 1o T e, NEW YORK DISTRICT ATTORNEY. WHO COMMITTED SuICiDE hat Mr. Bacon hias od o take | tor with/natives to Satisfy Pearyscom. mfif :;‘:ir::-nr‘m.:: ::“-4\1!"‘-;0 Joai ";‘a«, “r:hl:;'kh"‘“l },’.'xd"md"": Démocratic County Convention Nom- | All But $200,000 of His Fortune Mad % iover ;}: present amt dor's. resi- ;Tl:dt;l m¢wtfiy‘::umce=:mw: fthone | In both ‘Berkeley and Oakland he re n,“",. country” and sent ‘into "“C:",“' inates George Gorden Battle. Been Disposed Of. ignment in congress | Socially, the Whites will be great- reliel efforts_except ,“‘c"h""u ou_offer- | c¢ived a .helr(y greeting. pos "tlm admitted free of duty on their g <A i hfnch;'}i“l_ndtm‘ g::re .a" :mmd l\en&:. '-:3_ e:,epr:]-::fi 9. |ed We have pushed into the borea Arrival in San Francisco. T R some reason § e and y 3 | center and picked up the polar prize,| Crossi ; i - | goupty” became a triangular one to- | Sunday night, was opened today and mibistration would prefer to wage the | plomatic and the highest French and but the effert was dangerous 'beyond emé’r’fifl.’fi.,'."Em"lfyn.fi“priffm’.?‘ifigfi ,..5‘."31".’.'?'.::' :nlm’:""\’:"flp"m‘m Dht, when " the democratic county | disclosed thai Mr. Pulitzer had @i battle en this basis. American society circles. copeeption, : Hghs his frrival in San Francisco was taken | on exporation equal to the duts pai Bartte ol mominated ' George Gardos [ posed of all but $200,000 of h S S ptrand The splendid assistance which ¥ou | for g threeoimt v > e. an organization Tammany wman | tune. Of this amount a part SIXTY MINERS ENTOMBED, have given and the liberality of the | fhc principal strem 25g Trorea Tl | per bos TP muanstes. Tesk ‘onel IR B ¢ assistant district attorney, [ to the Vienna ambulance soclety: New York, Oct —The fight for the Vienna, Oct. 5—The will of Albert uffice of district attorney of New York | Pulitzer, w hp committed suicide here lGOV. DRAPER’'S BOSTON BRITISH COLUMBIA HORROR | Canadian sovernment ig -!ndlnxhth- of the public and parochial® sehool il for the place. Wiillam ’rm-_»rn Jer- | there are several small legacies RESIDENCE 18 BURNED 3 oy ight | S1uD, Is & happy contrast to the hin- | children o the sity. MELVILLE E. STONE Slection, whils e dependently for re- | the remainder goes to his son, Walter o S Explosion Due te Fire Damp—Eight | drance and injustice of one of my own | ~'Nexi fhe president laid. the cofher- TO TAKE WORLD TRIP. | tion. fuil o corerhublican nomina- | Pulitzer. The estate is to be dla- Loss of $150/000 in Handsome House Bodies Recovered. i e ibed, | iome of the Mew Y. A C. A. buildink | “Tme onvention which met in Tam- | Pf¢ e ecordin®, (o Austrian law. on -Beaton SARE S s ey go 8 o Dmm o x Touia 1 T ¢ averoat Boal- | 5oy o Farewsll Dinnor st the Lotus many Hall tonight worked as a ma- | will he contested on account of Mr. Bantori, Oott L—ha oot iaste | ni s Bell}v-;l s be.deld s DEMCDOK %l; y " Later the president was the guest cl“:; chine under complete dominance of Pulitzer's mental condition and be- 4 gl 5 of honor at a reception at the Union Animan. The platform adopted rati-| cause later will Is sald to exist in ; o s ; ; 1o pwe Foek 0 o ol B s v of | had sufferea heavy financial lomses ton Ot his city, was practically ve- | pany today near Nanaimo. The death | pushed along its western coast to the | & banquot at the Fairmount. motss oo b R g oy by Y vor & o A duced to s shell By fire early todey. | NOL MY bo cven Jarger. 45 sietr i polar seas, feeding ten Eskimos and|More than 600 residents of San Fran- | 9 R dtrat rure for a trip around the o8 the Roea ot ‘rlloving tha bon. | South African speculations. Ao the nced of relieving the cor cisco and later was entertai frends of Melville E. Stone, | 0 part of his fortune, about $500,000, by :uf:'flr?gu:f“%m'fi et ows | i Ay em&edab’;-e:';::“lqu epa T¥ 5l At sk o k| SRS club. The. president retincd 3y | Scilersi menager of Al gomtlon of the povulation in New | arrangement with several London and the building at the time, the gov-| The ion was due to fire damp, ‘From 82 north 1 started with but | Midnight at the St. Francis’ hotel and at !“:- N Ot et & Paris insutance companics, afforded ernor and his family not having re- | the tim ,fro levels at once ig- | two young Eskimos and 26 dogs pulling | Will leave at 8§ o'clock tomérrow for e o | tolie g 0unty ticket nominated s as|him a fixed annual income, and_this turned from their Hopedaie . | niting and the .fire * spreading with | two ‘sleighs and supplies for 80 days. | the Yosemite valley. 4 | tie rud ’nw district atttorney—George Gor. | PATE, Of Bis capital, it is said, will go George Waggett, a fireman, was par- . The ice was fine after crossing 84 d Pathetic Incident vl and thivner then 2 (08 | ponor district atttorney—George Gor- | to the companies. tlally overcome by smoke.’ Baies atyy. il s Lana was Aighted DS ol o the' most 7. PR e nas e it For sherift—Christopher D. Sullivan, AT T g The cause of the fire was unex- | morth of Victoria near the seacoast. | passed and a new land fowsd o the e Iresidenpiost Pathetic incidents . preaideg | & Tammany leader o consni of Biore| 700 INSANE INMATES plained. It is belleved to have start. | Some of the chambers run under the | rorth of It cxtonding by omntes® H1° - ‘g:rfi,"‘;:‘)de"{{i';’.":'z’*j""’ ey [ T on L RN | L S emn Timothy D. Sulliva ILLEGALLY COMMITTED 3 ed by Governor | . = . n review o A ! . Sullivan, * T A R L T R R A Teachos, Ao S fog e pole was | 4, puplls of._an institution: for the Henry D. Estabrook 10 act as | Fr teaistrar-Jolin Goldwiter. A el men who were in the house. v ster- | Nanaimo, B. C., Oct. 5.—Twenty-five * # deaf, dumb and blind. The tribute of mises. or county clerk—James J. Hogan. | Decision Handed Down by Supreme day prepaeing It for muw:, A y“ .n"" of the imprisoned men were rescued | Situation Almost Hopeless on the Re- t?le r:agxodw-v;d wm:l unseeing eyes, of smag.s of r:grn Torhd rug, " :’:‘ .d:‘:-':ina ;_::::r:{px‘,e:d;r public Gondt of ' Viksdut. house Was a brownst et later but the rapidly spreading fire turn Trip. silent nods of the dumb, and cheers ¥ivelmis from ‘Andrew Ca Y : y led 3 b four and ohe-halt " stomes in" helght, | prevented the restuers. from complers “The return was forced slightly west. | f10m the blind deeply impressed the L 4 Bl ican of supreme ooutt Montpelier, Vt, Oct. 5.—Fully 700 Sovernor Draper was Informed of the | inx their work. Bight bodies were re- | ward on the. nortnward - Srty, " i | President. . : inmates of the, state insane asylum about 85 degrees we drifted east and =S L J. €, | dobin T Delaney. former I(‘-orporullnn‘ Zouth, Below 5§ we had arified witn| FOREIGN TRADE WITH CHINA, |H nihil JAngrizinal poeltt of trigte m‘;""'m:;‘:","f'o‘;‘; i an® an- | retreat. for the insane, were: semmia an tive K. Vi Dle: v / —_ | G .4 el - b % cor- | ted illegally, according to a decision AT o i W trins LDy | s Mot e Only Countrv That | SPtukers included Frank Bl Pediaton,, thay poenant enr | h s k. (2 R fire by Lieut.-Governor Frothingham |covered and the workers late tonight by telephone and the governor came | Were making every effort to force fur- up from Hopedale on an early morning | the - entrance into the two levels af- train. fected by the explosion in an effort to at Waterbury and at the Lrattieboro 4 4 o 4 - 2 et o resident of the Assock Press; lon_ conusel. y £ Vel hieh holds that Governor Draper said during the | save any who may be living and to| our caches along Nansen's sound. We (Is Not Building Up a Thrivin, Ows. } Soae 1 #_x.a on Battle, the new nom- | court ol rmont, whieh holds Sirenootl Bt L pmey s bosn |irecater The Modies ot the als, tua to were pushed into Prince Gustave ses Stk - oy e Lo d g T pes's B S Rtor Mstriet attormes. s 40 voars | the law under Which - commitments surelv reach $150,000, but that no in- | they are consumed. with food and fuel cxhausted. Stili| Washington, Oct. 5.—America is not it H F native of North Carolina, | Were made was defective until last surance gotipany could make good the W4 ~ BT T unable to press eastward, we went with | the only country that is not building | Gramatist ; 3 until 1897 he wag assistant | Year. Although the commitmezts of books, “pictures, rugs and ceramics | NEW LONDON KIDNAPPER the'jce to the south; food and fuel now | up a thriving trade in China. The | 1,44 t; attorney of New' York county | 811 of the 500 patients at Waterbury which wére destroyed. IN HANDS OF POLICE, | tXlausted. Polar bears came to oir| Chinese are not buying from any for. governor of Ohio. 9 mmany appoinement. and he has | 8nd upwards of 250 at Brattleboro are —_— | e oo ilfe-savers. We then went| elgmers in great quantities, is the | Soxpnc,of OBo- Conby Pavacbeen closely identified with | Vold, the decision of the court does RABBI FALK VIDAVER s Irto Wellington chanmel, hoping to be | opinion of Consul General Leo Berg. | geniry Mr. St ith 8 1§ 3 ganization. flot mean that many releases will foi- Rrvented Lugt: sight ot Imatnci of| yig, co-sath whtilers e LS foR ot Canton. ot g B D “"Q!E:K Oct. 5.—After consider-|loW. I fact, further legal proceedings DIES IN NEW YORK New York Authorities. sound, but we were 'soon stopped by | American travelers in China, after teenth century. It is 'n,‘“fl . a‘e and some friction, the fu-| Will bé necessary before any patient - A . e falling food supplies and young small | calling attention to its immense re. about sixteen inches wide By oday formally endorsed the re- | not cured can be set at liberty. anlncn:f I:bbr:\:: !;_hol-r a Vietim f:e‘;(l ndo:.\‘ C;x]n 1ZOct. BA—lt:ihA,erd iee. evm: r?o game this short route to aourc:‘s and grcald population, attrib- | one fnches high, with plblican candidacy of Otto T. Bannard 7 iright's Dise: with napping his year old niece, ! an early ship was no longer possible | ute the scant trade with America to 2 mayor and t other republican Al ITH T - Nary, ftom her home op Washington | and to satisty the pangs of hunger we | lack of cnterprise on the parr rich i | ecullar to the period. ~ In & . 8a RUSSIAN. POLITICAL: TRIAL is a bas-relief of Mr. Stone surround. | NOMinees. S o opotky Dct. 5 -Rabbl Falk Vi- |atreet, New York, Salin Gorra, 47 years | worked to Jones' sound. Fore orier o | eriean, motorbrise on ¢ manufacturers, — — = Members of a Party Committes d;er seholats, e *foremost He. | old, was arrested here tonight at the | loug run of hard adveniture by boat and | buk. toutists from gy Cacturers, | og by o e Toreion” Relois A1 | MARRIED SIX TIMES, Ghargsd With. Belenging to | Nt bfew scholafs, known for his com- | instance of the New York police. sledge a cruel necessity forced us jfito | many are making similar complaints . Gk 4 g Saen on the Bible, and his po- | The child, who has been living with | wintor camp In September. at" Ghte | reserdine the Snk, similar complaints Ty R G Destored) R T JEVER OBTAINED DIVOROE. | Legalisid Orp gins, dled at his home here today of | & cousin. James Gorra, fn New York, | Sparbo without fuel or pecd, ~mmil | eparging the | Sweden ana Japan. The whole 16 ser. n of Kans: Pledd: o Bright’s disease. Rabbi Vidaver was [ was picked up on Washington street | tion op winter clothing, with no. dogs, pprred on, then. as all.the coun:i mounted by an Arnest A He. The | Or4ce Chupman of Kansas City Pledds st Patersburg, §5 years old. For many years in San | by three strangers and turned over to | no guns. Our situation was almost| tries are, by keen rivalry, the lack of coloring is brushed gold, rich and ‘m‘: Guilty to- Al e Jed the largest Jewish | hev uncle, who brought her to his home [ hopeless, but. fortune came our mos. | reselts wost sutributed to some- | Living s look of axe and SRR S congregation west ~of ‘the Rocky|on Main street in this city. Gorra is| Fwe and arrows, haspeoms: I es and}thiing else than “lack: ek énterprise, | Nounted on Fretin by valvet, ens s, i), 10, three years ago. | beiny held without bail and will be|other implements were made.” Tho | aan® rinily oD, Ja continues. ~“As | Sl A7 et KT L s when he retired, he was for twelva |faken to: New York tomorrow. when k oxen and bear ‘were taken iwith | China has been following the same o Doy years rabbi of a large temple here. |the girl will be -returnad {o her he Jance and knife, secured | customs for several thousand years | gale of Smuagled Goods by Pért Gob ation. ot E--Fourtaes members of the Yekaterinburg eom- mittee of the constitutional-democratic Xansas City. Mo., Oct. Grace T, | party have been placed on trial in that Chupman pleaded guilty to a charge of | eity“on the charge of belonging to i v, at & preliminary hearing In | non-legalized organization. The trial Hoe ‘Miller's court todav. admitting [ is of great political importance, in He leaves a widow, two sons andj cousin's. : small game. Foxes were trapped, [ she cannot be expected to cast them #hié Hud married six men and had nev- | much as the accusations are based en- five daughters, —_—_— s and seals attacked and se- | aside in a day.” - lector Loeb. ; ér dbtained a divorce from any of | tirely upon Premier Stolypin's refusal Daughter of Mark Twain to Be Mar- | ctied in our little folding canvas bagt.| It Is stated that the demand for m, New York, Oct. 5.—Twenty pints of | them. 3 to legalize this party, and the prece- POLITICIANS SURPRISED. ried Today. An underground dam was built and the | chinery in China will increase as ti mineral water, sent to John B. “:c“. Yes. 1 am guilty, she said. “T've [ dent obtained will be applied to the Y, di ek winter of 1908-09 passed with a taste | country’s standara of civilization rises, | feller by an ‘unnknown admirer in|Nad sixAfusbands and I'm sick of mat- constitutional-democratic organizations o e ek Clang, o, Ot i Clara | i s Ty but there is little dount that the de- nere sold to an_ Halien far|¥imony. Most of the men 1 married | throughout the empire. The local aes Pasers Filed for Nomination of Judge | Clemens, dsus ! Mark Toeauuns | °F SHTCRSE St PN et mand will be met. by the ability of the | $1.40 today at a sale of smiggled Boodh | were farmers. T would Tne with them | Lo o o oembire. The T no way Dewey of Boston for Governor. eep Gabrilowitsch- will be marrigd | * ~Phacy Ppiie Chinese to_copy. ‘with the aid 'of for |and unclaimed packages condueted by | Wntil 1 got tired of them nnd then I'd | enter the eage s tomorrow at the Clemens home here | “For we had not-a morsel of civiized B 43 'y model. The Gey- | Collector of the Port Loen I the ap, | léas ey were £o tiresome.” S gl Boston. Oct. 5.—The necessary pa- |PY the Rev. Joseph Twitchell of Hart- | food, not even salt. A new equipment | man and English practically control Y ehouse. The recefpts 16 = o "W o8BI Y. e oo awbion of Judus den| (Ol ASINECG wedafuy M. Soaars. [y Stees over the iaS,tNe SUn | the Chinese market.” The introdyction Sevetal hundred we. | MYSTERIOUS AEROPLANE TUARY. o » | © e ¢ X vt e ry S. Dewey of Boston, for governor, inootok . in | Of machinery into China, no doubt, | men attended the sale und oot eni- ARRIVES IN NEW YORK. | Marquise Marie Des Montisrs:Merine were filed at the state house today by | Where they will make their home, Deven we started for Annootok will be met with some opposition be- representdtives of the . independence L % Februaty, 1909, dragging dried musk Jeague, although the fact. thet. tneq| American Balloon Pilot the Winner. | horr megt as food and melted tallow | "0 L Thl Shrow a large number prsPerime siishunsine thusiastic bargain hunters. The mif. ' IVES IN S rmeater sent to Mr. Reckateller m Caméion French Line Steamer in Care Washing —The announce— party held & convention last week had | Zurich, Oct. 5.—Of the seventeen [ s fuel for thirty days on our sleigh. 8f Customs House Brokers. wert of the death of Marqaise Marie Rockefelien” was unclaimed. hitherto temained a secret. As the | starters 'in the international balloon | Déep snow, bad ice, open water and - —— Des Montiers-Merinville, who befe independence league polled more than | race which began from here on Sunday | Co-tinued storm made the return siow | SMUGGLERS BEAT OFF RURALES. Opening of Danbury Fair. B orork, Oct S—A mysterious | her' marriage wns Miss Cotdwirtoog the necessary three per cent. of the | Edgar W. Mix, the American pilot, is '?zd Mmtfi ;V:mre‘-c:ed Annoolozt Woiind ‘Several and. 3 .| Danbury, Conn.. Oct, 5.—The Dan oplane ;"‘;;s'g ’;'v';', E“';':'* "}dl-»\ Leuisville, occasioned genuine regret total vote at the last election, a nom- | the only ome who has not yet reported | after & run uck on April §. M. Excape with Con bury fair opened here toda; £} Fronch lne steamer La | gis.uig the authorities of the Cathollg ination by & convention was sufficient. | a landing.- It is considered, therefore, :‘iese S ere et by mmey. only to traband Into the Mountains. automobile and cattle o e It vas Pucked an Bt &l niversity of America, althoush it is The men who managed the league's | that Mix has an excellent chamce of !:::l:n-wj'.h‘ll;’. s menmumiu ‘!’cd the L— parade of decorated avto “13"," ":“" d "e"’;"’!‘ 0 R V. fsai} that the relations between that affairs here last year professed ig- | bijng declared the winner of the race | T equip antoreat saas Pashs Gct &-—Using o train of | F04HH, 5 Seccrated avtum record house brokers Tt 1 boieves | IPHtitution and the marquise’‘have norance today. of Judge Dewey’s nom. pition - anidtun, protection of Mr. Whitney we enjoved | pack burros loaded with: contrabary beaten by Mra. Joan . Cungo of New | CUMOME house brokers. It is believed | 1o somewhat strained since Ination and it was a surprise to poli- | Killed Through Disobedience of Orders | £00d heailth at ail times. 800ds as breastworks, a gang of smug- . P 1o He @ Bleriot monoplane, but it was ‘ sev: | 10 be ith ° ticians genegally, as It was thought | Lapeer, Mich, Oct, 5.—Two Michi. glers fought. with a squad of. rurales z,",:in'.',r ?J;‘.?fi..’.”;.‘.".’i‘e.f'{’l."ur; fl?wbh o learn’ what 18 to be done |}, 00, Dok g Shicn s e exhibition ! » 1905, prior to which time the uni- that the ledgue had completsly with- | gan Central frelght . traine collided, | COUNT TOLSTOY VERY WEAK. |Dear Sibina in the state of Coahuila, Cuneo. also dFove her car t here. versity profited by her munificence, drawi from the political field .in this | head on, between: hers and. .Colmuie. —— e l‘ifl‘clf and came out viclorlous. fore- | et MAG A0V A The uriversity the recipient of state, 1 \ ylle today. The engineer of the|Fainted Twiss After Return = from AU T B iRe e e ot : IFn from the miarg Judge Dewey .#poke for neafly - 12 | southibound. train wae killed and the " . dourney fo.Moscaw, g A Il JBto the haues on the Common on' Bunday. in | enginesr of. the, northionnd. traus whs pLnay ! EAaE. Iountalns. | Oue smuggler was kilied’ suppswt of hiis “theccratic’ candidacy | serigusly: ‘injured. The -wreck . is at-| and several ‘rurales were wounded, Amoug the winuers in the dog show- were the Japanese dogs of August - month of New York. ’ M ”'i“‘“" Caldwell hal of its main ckhol 489 | bulldings, was pamed in her honot. B Rallway company here to- Severiug all cannection with the churel " e - 5 . St. Petersburg. Oct. 5.—The health of w2 . 2 5 SR SR 5 W et | R e W et AP O L, oy 1] 22 %y P—— A o T I e that puriy, which he originated. Shveman- Millar Marrisge. rgite e T8 e e MO TR i | (AL Livergost: Oct. G, Lusltagte, from | GHlekgs! was breis s o L0el 9T |1l s A be sraeet s o ot B g 2 s, > “ T y@- | New York. W 1 » » B , s e A e Utica, N, Y., Oct. 5.—Roger U, Sher- Mowcow. It was (hie first| Portland, Me. Oot. 6.—An examina. | ot Antwers 0ot 5, Zeeland.’ from P el ey s ayrs Te-slect Botl requests were grant:d, ruiser New York ‘at.Boston. . | un “second on of Viee Presient becu there i several | tin: of goods ianded at Eagle Islatd | Nev 4 orn L The annual report shows gross re Fston, Oct. 5. The armored cruls- | James 8. Sherman and former secre- | yedrs, ‘One fainting At lasted tor peio by Commander Robert' B Peary from | | 3t Napies: Oct. 3, San Glovanni, ;%m Operation ot $1 1 iz’ s K. I, s 092 6! Ded er New York arrived. at the Charles- tary to the eollector of the port of New | utes before the retic sleamer It mad Y i lown navy vard from New York to. | York: was married tonikht o to Mo i ay by mm’-fiu;w ot b ) Degli Abruz- | antess s o i idepda (o0 Pyt P 2, LA te ' of 11.662.25 t nr! 11,682,061, . ;The ‘buttleships Missouri and | Eleanior Millar of Utiea. The cere: | in tostoriay bi: e se. 4 it ¢ cus house. v Jersey are expécted uufl_n to- mtnqk. plach 8t Calvary Episcopal tm thor, r “hours’ 4 &:Itm e Tt s

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