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THE SALT LAKE HERALD WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 13 19012 411IFORTY DAYS IN
COUNTY JAIL
Sentence of Editor of HearstsChicago American
REPORTER GETS THIRTY DAYS
PRINTED ARTICLES OITB-TO JUDOB HAKBCT
Chicago Nov 12 On a charge ofnenipi Judge Haney today en
i1 cod Andrew M Lawrence managingiiitor of Hearsts Chicago American to
r y day in t p county jail The stni nee of I h Canveld who wrote tiehrt ie jeotionable to the court wasrvff at hirty day In jail The eatereninst S S rarvalko financial mant j of i he paper and John C Ham
nd ussistant rity editor were dis-missed Judgo Hanecy declared thath ra s j ainst Wi P Hearst majonty niknohJcr of paper Horu C nport cartoonist and ClareHMSIJS also a cartoonist would penduiiiil su li time as these respondents
id b brought into curt by the-n riff Former Governor Altjjeld one
for the respondents enterediVrmai exception to the decisionThis case I may say the rourt rerkerl is not appealable You may
IK a bill of exceptions for a writ of erhon I am willing to delaytr of papers on Mr LawreTce-iil M Ianfleld until you have drawny iir bill
Ve do not feel that we have anyfavors coming from this court MrAlt eld answered W are mucholliged
The court room was crowded to theimii whEn Judge read the deciUn
The Offensive ArticleThe article ii the uponInch the proceeding in contempt
A has l was a critJctam of thenits decision on an application for
forfeiture of the charter of thepi isht Gas Coke company
lidsje rfaxiecy said if the matter pubT lied were allowed go unnoticed by
P ccur it pavei the way for otherrnd Judiciary if not
in i spec voId fall with allknoeiatii government The articletr COUrT declared was net merely an
iMack on the people and the courtu a threat to every other court
shouM therefore not go unpunih n-
A few minutes after the rendering ofThf dcrlFion and the imposition of the
r ipr ce s to Lawrence and Canfield-tnjge Dunne upon application issued-
it of habeas corpus rs to them rei UJVifible immediately
u hen Mssrst Canfield and Lawrencep fared Judge Hanecy this afi ii v n for commitment to theI the Murt announced that lassMcr a h understood Judge Dunne
iKsuti nrit of corpus heijM ick no action in the matter un
i that vrit has been vacated It wasIded however to hold the writ in
H eyisce until the commitment papersi ve been made out and the men de
into the tfca sheriffr s will probably be do a on Fr ay
DEATH OF A CONSUL
uher W Osborne Reported to HaveExpired in Samoa
jhimfton Nov 12 At a the stite riopartment fromriband N Z announces the death
Viia Samoa n Oct 25 of Luthern United States onsul gen
AMnrs hrrn if New York
v i his present post fromj lip Thus he wasa nrttie of the au
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turn mining 3nit-oh iv title to SloowOOO of mln
1trty n Colorado was romRain tf day before Judge Macy
i district court Lnited Statesen Thomas M Patterson leading
r for Burns C J Hughtap Ashtofi and xGovernor Thomas
Th several oth r Colorado attorneysH i fifty vMnesses arrived early in the
divt ak In th trial was caused byi Royle filing a amended peti
wwlrh Bums ttor eys set up asnew iiliMes th t they were unable totat one ddlonal time
them to prep r a new trialAy at the fanner rial a number of
VtA tlVe wTS ost l throughout thea close watch on
CONTEST IS ENDEDiia
Vavlt Makes Appointments toCollectorships j
AVa5hlnirton No 1 The contfstq Kentucky internal revenuei torship was today At
h conclusion of a conference bet en-h t fsi nt and 8 naiT Deboc Rep
iiratix Boerlnf and Commissionerinurriil Jlevenuc Yrkes theM gif J to appoint E A Cratt to
i E Sop us collector ofKiftJ Louisville distHct-
thn waw confron e George V-
rth is detMed ujioi for the col-urphi nf the glith iovtngton dis-i i eed D NT mingore The
Ritfi is lu present ooilector andii HO for r r p intment
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Mining Town is BurnedMd Nov liThe miiiin-
tiv n f lomas W i on the WestViKina iitral PltfrhurR railway wasalmost ti d out by tIrE which startedeary to iy in Gt rsbergr lintelT nty iMisinesa Bouses PiwilingH were consumed The f7aTnoi-
cihiTih opera houw r md-Ro iW hotels the til the wt sta-
nii several nous belonging t ihc-iv is Coke mpsiny wen de-strovcd Th couieoer hasjepipnti all the bor irs at Thomn to I
shell r homeleMk Bcoi s of peoplewftr dni from hcmo in theircloUuf
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Lonrlor NoV 12 spite af thera fs ai undetev ed by rat kirt-Kdvanl Prince f Wales anti3isiineulshl party T nt yesterdaythe iVrteasontf Windsor park
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Girls Sc fr d Out of Their Witsby Mysterious Woman
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I The mystery of a phantom visitorwho at intervals for two or three
j months past tjas appeared at unearth-ly hours of the night in the Telephonebuilding and terrorized girls bystrange antics was partially soredearly yesterday morning but the fl lu
developed a second mysteryis deeper than the first Yesterdaymorning it wii accidentally discoveredthat the strange isitor was a womanWho the strange woman is and whpitthe purposes of her ghostlike vftfttsto the tuilding at such unearthly hOursof the night are equally puzzling
On frequent occasions within thepast few months at the hour of themorning when the ghosts are supposedto walk the two night operaMrs havebeen half out of their wits bythe sounds of some one moving aroundin the building but although numerouseffort were made the cause of the
sounds could never be discovered Onone occasion the visitor almost threwthe girls into hysterics by attemptingto open the door to the operating roomand by rattling it viciously when itwas found to be locked One of theoperators summoned up courage toopen the door but was astounded tofind that there was there andno signs of any one in the buildingOn numerous other occasions accordInS to the statement of the operatorsa strange something has been heardto stalk through the turningthe knobs of the doors and shakingthem but the ghostly visitor alwaysmanaged to escape from the buildingwithout being seen
For several weks rast nothing haden heard of the mysterious
until yesterday morning Then astrahpe woman muffled iii big capew to come up State streetwalkirg In the shadow of the cr polesand lurriedly enter the theTelephone building operators
her waging through th build-ing and tben the nounrls died away Awhile later the woman appeared at thefront and glancing in every dlrcction darted into the shadow of the
oles and disappeared down the streetWho Is the strange woman and what
c n be the purpose nf her mysteriousvift to the Telephone building Thisis the question that is puzzling thosewho saw her untcs
RAilWAYSenion Held by the BeoendyOrganised Brotherhood
The newly formed Brotherhood Bailway EmployeesIndulged in a social sssion last evening that was open to ailcomers and resulted in a Iafe number-of applications for membership Themembership in Salt Lake City hasreached the highwater mark of ill Jta consequence the evening was given overto oratory music song and goodship the e severaldred members and their friend diin The principal address v IMf
S J H thepurpose of the organization was toall classes of railroad togetherfor mutual advantage and to establisha secret of rail whose watch-word should be One for all and forone the attainment of a higher sundard of morality to assist members insickness and distress to provide an inturunce department to promote adequateand and to protectits members in the exercise ofrights were mentioned as the object ofthe organization W R god Fsang several selections and HA contributed an instruiaenUl-soto
The affair wa in obarge w acommltt consisting of W
a pronounced ni cess
nt Commissioner Edward Dalton ofis a Nit Lake visitor
Mr and Mm Jackson Jones of Graniteare enjoying a visit to Salt LaVe City
E J Fisher of Pocatello travel ingauditor of the Oregon Short Line was aSalt arrival yesterday
Thron Throncor 01 Oregon a wellknown old timer in Utah mining develop-ment a Salt Lake visitor
E S Bradley night editor of theOmaha World was in city yesterdayand left night to oildiscoveries near Wyo
George T Odell the manager of the j
Idaho on business for his company for afew days He left for the north lastevening
Mr and Mrs H G Cattell of Oorlnneare Salt Lake visitors Mr Cattell te un-derstood to be in the city on btisinsin relation to the pil development inWyoming
Samuel F Halverson of Ogden a ro drepresentative of the Z C M 1 who wonthe principal last year for the votime of business he transacted cams inlast evening for a bualnes
Ta condition of Brig Kt rbeck tooka eiious turn late Monday and Isconsidered critical by the anthorftie atSt Marks hospital Mr Ellrbeok un-derwent an operation nin days ago hav-ing one of his kidneys removed
Walter J Meeks has broken down inhealth since the completion of his dutiesas secretary of the Republicancommittee Ha is to his home34 South Fourth Ea street with a welldevelop ease of typhoid
M Shaughnessy is disturbedover the report that Mrs Shaughnessyand he are about to leave for tnt castand states f t t is incorrect The coto
that Salt Lake City s A podenough place for him and that his wifeand himself irt going to spend a pleasant winter here I
Lnwrenr Hanley the veteran actor isat theKerfehMKenna hospitalwith agxnivrited case utomacEtrouble od man came here with theexpectation of joining the Xeill companybut was He has been atthe ten days He Tpects to10 San Francisco where h has an offerifter he n s fully lecovcrerl his health
W M Jrfhcn tin of XW Yorjj for-merly Kitli the Imperial hotel has asMUm u the ihuics of ri ht clerk t theKnutsforil siuceedinjf Oester OlnrtttodThe latter accept a posjtion with Angel hotel at lxe tes Mr has a large tfrcle
Sherman will leave tomorrowNew York and on bustaeaconnected with the John ateHe will attend a meeting of te Sherman
company to and willsome time Ift Washington on busi-
ness connected wtth belonclnfcto hie uncle1 He to beaway from at least a mouth
H M Mn y of chief ch rtr ofthe Railway Mall Service was In thecity yesterday
Elk Carnival CigarsAn echo of the Elks carnival was
heard In Justice Diehls court josterday when Jake Greenewald filed a suitagainst L WDlttman to collect J185for several lots of cigars sold to
whIle the rush was on in theGerma lllate Greenewald had theconcession for selling cigars and
in the village anda like concession in connection wUn hislute privilege Oreenewald paid 310far concession and took in onlyj 4j hu Jaime QreenewaM declareshe is no be intends to
what he claims is due him
Young Greens ChallengeYoung Phil formerly of Butte
who fought draw the other evningwith Pavis has issued n toan lighter IB th state of his weight and
The weight is tel pounds and17 and is to he for fifteenrounds An effort was made to arm neeanther fight between Green and Davisor nrxt KrMay evening but Davis IB
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WHY HE APPOINTED RECEIVER
ADMITS THAT HB WASWITH MINING LAWS
San Francisco Nov 12 JtidgeNoyes again took the witness stand inthe Nome contempt case today Hesaid that Marshal Vawter had toldhim that there was 30000 in it If heremoved the receiver in one of themine eases and that Vawter had triedto get him to quiet the matter but ithad already been reported toington by Frost to whom Noyes had
the story Witness denied emphatlcally the testimony of witnessesto the effect that he Noyes had
and maneuvered tbe grandjury or that names were stricken fromthe rolls after indictments had beenbrought
The denied that he ever hadword with McKenzie about the ap
pointment of a receiver before be tookaction and denied he ever heard untilhe read testimony In the Dnboae casethat McKenzie teams tostart fort the mines before he receivedthe appointment He could offer noexplanation of the matter
On croBsexamination Judge Noyessaid that when he issued the first orderappointing McKenzie receiver heknew aone of the defendants and thatthe only plaintiff with whom he wasacquainted was Robert Chipps Hedid not understand that Chipps wasassociated with McKenzie and statedthat the testimony of Chfpps that hesaid white en route to Nome that heguessed be would have to appoint areceiver was absolutely falseDid Not Know jTcKenzies Business
Judge Noyec said he did notwhat business McKenzie went to
Nome further than that lie heard hetook a pump up there for New Yorkcorporation
Judge Noyes said he never heard ofthe cases before Mr Hume presentedthe papers asking for the appointmentof a receiver He acted on the showingmade by the attorney for the plaintiffsit being altered that the defendantshad worked the mines for a year with-out right Judge Noyes did not consider his action in issuing the orderappointing a receiver serious or drasticas the only additional expense was thereceiver
Judge Noyes explained that when hesigned the order turning over personalproperty to the receiver he understoodit was necessary for the operation ofthe mines
He signed the second order on com-plaint of the plaintiffs and McKenzieand Foreman Comerford setforth that the defendants were Interfering with the peaceful operation ofthe mines by refusing to give up theproperty
Judge Noyes admitted his Vmfamllwith the mining thetime He SaM it was a clie of a newjudge in a new coup and working
under a new code
IN MIDDLE WEST
Elknart 1 Nov 12 Early todaythe Brtstof ostofAce was robbed of 50Din tampa and L2Qt in cash The robbers put up a fight whe the postofftc safe was blown open in whichMrs C was scot in the armand Ray f3haner was shot inthe noseNeither wound is fatalshop and secured heavy tools Twoguarded tbe buiding while two worked-on tic Inside The explosion awokethe townspeople and a pitched battlewas fought with the above sult Therobbers escaped
Des Moines Nov 12 The Batik ofPlymouth Ia was dynamited lastnight The safe vault buildingwere badly wrecked Fifteen hundreddollars were secured The robbers es-caped leaving no clue This is the j
seventh bank robbery of the kind oc j
curring in Iowa within a month
Trenton Ky Nov 12 The vault ofthe bank at this place was blown openwith nitroglycerine early today byrobbers who secured the postofflce de-posit box containing 300 The robbersfailed to force the inner vault and theyseared on a handca As officers andseveral citizen were Investigating thecondition of the safe an unexplodedcharge of nitroglycerine go se-verely injuring to men I
PEACEFUL IN CHUM i
But PreparationsPor PossibleAre in Active Progress
London Nov Telegraphing fromHankow Nov 5 correspondentof the Tunes Dr Morrison says
The Tee valley i now peacefuland no doubt is entertainedcourt will return to Pekia Trade Isvery active here The manufacture ofarms and ammunition is proceeding on agreat scale at ill the Chinese arsenals There are about 2000 workmenin the Hankow arsenal and 2509 in thearsenal at Shanghai Forty thousandgunstockp were recently imported andare now for OlsOnbutton Large contracts for the supplyof rifles are being negotiated by theresentatives of European arms Workon railway from Hankow to Cantonhas not yet been begun
Recently Shang tbe Teed asked thatcategorical assurance should be given togovernment that this con-
cession was to an Ameri-can syndicate because the syndicate wasAmerican shctiid not become subject aswas reported from America toirians who hold threefifths of the original stock
ARREST OF IGLESIAS
Governor Hunt Tells Why Labor Manis in Custody
Washington Nov 12 Hunt ofPorto Rico has cameo to the presidenthis report on the arrest of SantiagoIglesias the representative of the Amerlean Federation of Labor whose arrest-OR a charge of conspiracy as be landedtit San Juan a day or two ago was calledto President Roosevelts attention
Samuel president ofthe Federation of Labor
The report is withheld for a time andno Information it was obtainedat House tonight It Isthat further details have been requests
the president Whether isstill in custody or has been released sincecomplaining of his detention is not known
Salt Companies ConsolidatedAkron 0 Nov 12 It is rumored
that the National Salt company hasabsorbed the Colonial Salt company ofthis city which has one of the largestplants in the country Tbe Colonialcompany was backed by the Armourand Swift Packing companies whowere unable to buy salt from the National company at a satisfactory priceand it is believed that the latter hasnow made terjns with the packers
Pensions Grantedto The Herald
Washington Nov 12 Pensionsgranted residents of Idaho IncreaseIshmael Bragg MaryO Cander Crescent 59
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But There Will be No Famine
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The story that a great scarcity ofbeef is threatened emanating from theNational Livestock association is not
tee sariausly by local stockiiteaThe sheepmen say that it is spread
to create a feeling in favor ofthe leasing of public lands Cattlemendeny this but they do not feel thatthere is any immediate occasion foralarm
There is not much doubt that beefwill be higher SId J C Leary
of the National Cattlegrowersassociation and manager of the SaltLake stockyards However I do notlook for conditions to become aertouaenough to cause a beef famine ft istrue that the ranges are growing moreconstricted and that the supply offat cattle is not so great this year asit would have been except for toedrouth This has curtailed the supplyfrom the central west but stIR thereis a good supply coming in from theusual sources These are supplyingthe demand fairly well
A little later the price for dressedbeef is likely to be higher but it winnot advance sufficiently in my esti-mation to cause any serious alarm
The drouth in the Missouri and Mis-sissippi valleys cut off thethat region for western cattle to befattened and sold on the eastern market The result has been that cattlethat otherwise would be shipped toKansas Nebraska and other states forfattening will be shipped direct to themarkets
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and Joshua K Craft to be hanged InJefferson City both on Dec 20 nextGarth is a negro who killed MinnieWoods with whom he had beenCraft is a convict in the Missouri penitentlary who escaped a few years agoand shot to death Herman Spiekerwho attempted to arrest him
Reduce Price of SugarNew York Nov Broth-
ers and Howellson Co have reducedall grades of refined sugar ten pointsThe American Sugar Refining companytoday reduced the price of refined siirgar grades Nos 1 to 16 inclusive tenpoints
Body Cut to PiecesWash Nov 12 R S Morton a well known young man of 31years was evening on the
Tacoma Eastern road Midlandand the sawnilil out on the line Hisbody wa on the track this mornIng badlyvcut to pieces
Was at Pamous Brussels BallLondon Nov 13 Catherine Jane
died yesterday attowns Waterford KM years Shewas a guest at the famous Brussels ballon the eve of the battle of Waterloo and jwas a noted beauty the court of LouisPhilippe
Ordered to PhilippinesOmaha Nov 12 Orders have been
Issued at the department of the Mis-souri for a squadron of the Eleventhcavalry which is now stationed atJefferson Barracks Mo to proceed toSan Francisco in time to sail for thePhilippines Dec 16
Florists Lives Are ShortGalveston News
it te supposed that the menwho work in the mines or tnose whoseoccupations necessitate the breathing offames and gases are short-est lived said a prominent physician
This is a Mistake and itmany to that the highest death rateM found among a class who breathe In thesweetest florists The reason to asimple one The florist lives at once in
torrid and the frigid From agreenhouse or nearly MOin the Winter months he mustout into one is nearly always belowfreezing point and zero Insummer he has change to encounter tooas in the and fall force of
without his coat in the hot artificial at jmosphere and tujs increases the
PoserPor the JudgeChicago News
Pat havi W beets unduly familiar witha found himself enjoying anights lodging at expense
How long have you been In this country liked the the next morningFaith an its noferh on to alven
months y r honor replied Patyou a trade the judge
Sure an its a sailor Ul am an-swered the Irishman
Be what say cautionedthe Judge I doubt very you
ever been to sea in your lifeexclaimed son of Erinan te it in a wagin yer honors afther
thtnkln 01 came over from the ouldcounthry
Singular Dutch LawLondon Truth
The accouchement of the queen of theNetherlands is expected to take place inJanuary If years bad passed with-out Queen giving birth to achild her marriaee dis-solved by tbe Dutch parliament Thconstitution of Holland also provides thatIf the queen has a son she is to abdicatehis favor when he reaches the age
an arrangement which cannot toproduce vexatious family souabbles andtracasserios of alt What a situation it would have been at our own courtif Queen Victoria had been obliged toabdicate on Nov 9 1SS9 in of thePrince of Wales
ITascagnis Long HairLondon Truth-
A good story is told about Maeea ni It known that he has beenoffered and will probably accept an en-
ement to a concertsthe United States next winter
this It seems has letgrow he under the Impression thatthe Americans will not but alonghaired musician Somebody at anyrate has him BO
case of M Paderewski
A Wholesale AfflictionCleveland Plain Dealer
Says the Boston Globe John Armstrong Chanler comes to light with a newfor This is not
evidence that he is insane-If it were we would bave to herd theafflicted ones In our public parks whileproper asylums were constructed
Schleys PunctuationCleveland Plain Dealer
Admiral Schley improved in punctuation later on
HowIf he didnt wipe out the Colon when
he should have done so h put a full stopto it shortly afterwards-
So Delightfully ModernSmart Set
Is new rector an agreeable manIndeed he IB real golf andsquash owns a naphtha launch and autommy and he isnt a bit religious
Excessive JoySmart Set
I the votutiteers are tobe coming hOrnEt trots the Philippines
Well T should s y replied herbrother Thoy are coming in
at Georgias PoetsCleveland Plain Dealer
TBP am to Infer that youconsider my poetry as only fit for thewaste basket
The I dont go as farthat Vhat I 1o sny i tint I am vrrycertain that vou will not find a pub-lisher for It this side of Georgia
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OIL STRIKE AT FOSSIL
Flow of Fifteen Barrels a Day
and Land Advances to1000 Per Acre
I Ogden Utah Nov C Word reeefved here arty today that at boutMidnight drillers for the FossilOil company encountered oil at a depthof Stt feet after passing through a heavyclay stratum is about threemUss from Fossil Station Wyo on theOregon Short Line railroad and at 4 a-
nt was ten to fifteen barrelsa fine OIL This Is the first oil sandand te the second strike ol oil in thuitoUfcU Many California and Texas oil
are rushing to the newbate attracted by the fact that the oiltt 3pcrWr illuminant and lubricant-a d wt a cheap fuel product
f a Evanston yesterday aftHtto an operator in citytat tbe above referred
t maAt on a plateau known ast oBBtaio on land owned by R-S a United States land office at-
torney at Jvwnten and at a depth ofortT of CM feetWMther the strikes are identical or not
that no small amount ofexcitement exists for land In the vietnjty mountain being
at WJ an acre when toewas mane andCaliforaia parties were
th news to their coast asso-ciates
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past fortyeight hours whichleads to belief that orders will beforthcoming at an early date for the
of one battery of artillery andcompany L of thetry Where they are to go is at pres-ent a matter of conjecture In all prob
the company of infantry will beStationed at Fort Logan In Denver
battery may to the Presidio atSan Francisco There are but few postsin the country that are capable of ac1-oommodating battery just at this tingeMajor Young looks for orders concernine the movement every say
mendatlon forwarder to the departmentby General Mersm the departmentalcommander such a recommendation
considerable weight It is rened as a foregone conclusion that
command willleave It is not thought however thatthe transfer will be made until alter thearrival of the absent members of tbeEighteenth infantry who are en route
the Philippine islands Whenlast heard from a few days ago thetransport on which they are wasreported at Malta It is now thought to
near Gibraltarthe post now centers upon
the probability of enlargement sometbmg understood to be undertion at Washington Major Moody chief
of of Coloradowitn headquarters at Denver is now en
m an Inspection of the post Asignificant fact is found in the amount of
to the honpltal which themajor announces will have to be en-
larged and improved if the size of thepost is increased His report will be pre-pared on the assumption that suchvenients are contemplated The major
BRAND PERFECTLY SANE
Palse Report Circulated Concerninga Salt Lake Mao
A letter was received by M Kopp Jnthis city yesterday which convOyed theshocking statement that Walter Brandnow in Butte had lost Isis reason andwas in a most critical condition Noneof the details were given but hisfriends surmised that business troubleshad caused his breakdown as it is buta short time since Mr Brand failedher in the liquor business Investiga-tion proved the report to be entiretywithout foundation The Heralds cor-respondent wired last night that MrBrand was perfectly sane He went toButte some time ago and was joinedthere ten days ago by his wife for-merly MISS Jean Shields Mr Brandintends to go into business in Butte
New Constitution RatifiedAla Nov new
constitution has been ratified by a largeIt will probably reach 30WO
and win not fall below The anticharge fraud in a number-
of counties notably of Jefferson Dellaand Piekens Shelly chairman-of the thathe has won fight but rather indi-cates that he not to bave Itso recorded He states however thath will the fight to the bitter endAll things told the new constitution hasheeD adopted and will be the law of Ala-bama
New Daughter ArrivesCltty Treasurer Mortis was at his
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connected with the Mediterran-ean squadron complaining of the Insuffldency of men guns ammunition-and of the deficiencies and faults ofthevarious ships constituting this thecrack squadron of the British navyBut unfortunately for them LordCharles on returning to England willat once reenter parliament and takeadvantage of his prerogatives as amember of the house of commons torepeat there all the complaints thathave been contained in his dispatchesknowing full well that there will befar more prospect of their being actedupon by the admiralty when they arebacked up by public sentiment which90 tar has always been in thoroughsympathy with him In fact one ofthe reasons why be was given thisvery desirable command in the Mediterranean some years ago was to closehis mouth and to silence him bymeans of the rule of discipline as long
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upon to call admiralty to account more fiercely than ever
Mr Bryans Pine ExampleWashington Star
The manner in Mr Bryan hasborne himself In these days of anational shock and grief is worthy of
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one so opposite to the latepresident in 11 his of publicnu himself above all an Amer-ican rather than the leader of a factionor a party and his words are the sincereexpression of the sorrow or one whonull appreciate the worth of the deaddespite political antagonism This spirit-on the part of who twice meas-ured himself against William McKinleyin the race for the highestserve as a stinging to those fewothers who have dared to voice theirsneers Mr Bryan has won friends byhis manly simple tribute to hiss late j
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EASTERN tfAKRESRS DO NOTKEEP HP VvTlhH TIMES
Washington Nov If The Industrialcommission today made public its review of the evidence taken before thecommission on the subjects of agri-culture and agricAdtaral labor Amongother subjects discussed Is that ofagriculture depresston of which thecommission speaks a follows
The cause most often assigned forthe depression of agriculture in theeastern states Is the increased production due to tbe opening of lands in ad-vance of the natural demand especial-ly through the agency of liberal landlaws and grants of land in aid ofrailroad construction The competition-of the west has been rendered
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making freight rates relatively lowfor long The old staple products having thus become unprofitable-in the east it has been necessary forfarmers to change their methods andvary the character of their crops tak-ing up especially the culture ofproducts which are not easily trans-ported long distances
Thus truek farming has largely su-perseded growing At-lantic coast but farmers in the northAtlantic states now complain of thesevere competition of states furthersouth in this industry and much thesame may be said of fruit growingEven so perishable a commodity asmilk is transported much longer cbslances than formerly since the introductkm of refrigerator car
Conservatism of FarmersAnother cause which several wit
assign for the unsatisfactorycondition of agriculture in pome partsof the country is the conservatism ofthe farmers their lack of quick adjustment to conditions andlack of effective business planning Thefarmers as a class have not kept upwith the times but have raised thesame crops year after year withoutregard to changes in supply and de-mand This undue conservatism andlack of managing ability among farm I
ers Is especially emphasized with refer-ence to the southern states and is given-as an explanation of the exclusiveattention to cotton production prevailing there
Another cause assigned for agricul-tural depression In the south is the jscarcity of money th difficulty ofborrowing on real estate security andthe consequent high rates of interest-It seems possible however to borrowmoney in the south at somewhat lowerrates of interest than formerly Thedecline in the price of cotton is ofcourse an important element in the de-pression of agriculture in the south
The insufficiency of negro labor isassigned as another cause On the otherhand it is affirmed that there is toomuch good and cheap labor in thesouth A surplus of cheap labor issaid to be unfavorable to the successof agriculture because it results in I
planting too large an acreage withneglect of personal attention by theplanter Against charge that farmera are unduly conservative hi put thecounter charge that they turn fromone crop to another without sufficientregard to the suitability f the climateand soil or to the conditions of themarket
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Boston PostThe Kpw bean crop is a failure In many quarters ItemOh Boston Bean of world
Let not prestige be forgotIn ourWe hope that thou wilt fail us not
Een tho tbe fish crop should be shortAnd confish be no moreIf thou wilt stay with us Oh BeanThe Hub first as of yoreWhat tho the lobsters all die off
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Aa thou heat in the past Oh BeanWe love thee each in the week
And at our Sunday breakfast tooIf thou na in our needOh Boston Beats what shell we do
If thou wilt well gladly partWith tempting fowl andThy we most crave Oh BeanThe peer of crerjr lashes dish
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Sanguinary Row Said to HaveStarted Over Bruce Johnsons
Gambling Game-
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is alleged flourished revolvers andknives but no signs of these weaponscould be found after the tight was overThe two men with their faces dripping with blood were escorted to thepolice station and locked up on a charge-of fighting
According to the statement of Bellhe was gambling with a friend inJohnsons place when Daniel staggeredup and seized the stakes Daniel thenhe declared bantered him for a fight
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and invited him into he alley to naveit out
The invitation was accepted and afew minutes later the alley thescene of a desperate contest A Chi-nese girl who saw it declares that thetwo men had revolvers and knivesflourished them before they went tofighting with their fists The revolversand knives could not be found but itwas plainly evident from the face ofboth men that they had used theirto good advantage Bell got the bestof the fight and was pounding Danielunmercifully when the police arrived
arrested themBruce Johson when asked about the
statement of Bell that he was gam-bling in his place declared that Belllied Both men he said came to hispace drunk and Bell bet Daniel 50
cents to 10 cents that he could whiphint The money was up in a po-rters hands and the men retired to healley to settle the bet Johnson de-clares that the betting was the onlygambling they did
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Yesterday we told of our Working PantsAnd hi telling of tboae L50 hair line stage
said Theyre Cotton Pants Theyre not theyre lliggwt partwool
So you see theyre even better than we made them to beOf course theyre coming fast now for Suits and OvercoatJust a little drop in the temperature makes you come for themBut if it were not for Gardner valves we venture you flat come
so fast for themWeve Suits and Overcoats as low as its safe to go oA nd as
good as tailors can make them 9000Cold snap making you come for other clothes tooUnderwear for one and such stocks there are for you to choose from
values fourth better than you can get elsewhere 60c thegarment up to 500
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