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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING. OCTOREIi 10, 1D03. PASSED WOOLSACK; TO ' . REACH FOR BIG STICK TELLS FARtlEBS OF ffElV DAIRYING Hats Worth. j -J " y Correspondence; Is Published in Effort to-Demonstrate TnftV Reluctance to Make the IJace nnl Roosevelt's Forbearance. F. .JT. Scriber Ends Tour of Willamette ValleyHis Test of a Good Cow. . " " iVtti rreae Uw4 Wire. J New Tora. Oct. !. The announee- ihent ' is made today hf Hampton' Jtroadway jgalne that It will publish In the November number a tetur from Roosevelt to TatU and another from . faft to Roosevelt relative, to tha praai deatlal nomination. In whlct tha preal dent declined to advise Taft aa to what course ha should tike. -Tha Taft letter expressed a preference for the aopretne bench, but eald circumstances seeuied to have imposed upon pun a truat that fta Tha letters In i iiiiM not disregard. . The editor of the magealne say the letters were purenasea ty a correspond ent, and that they are published with authority, though Rooaevelt'a letter la narked "confidential ; tiart follow: "(Confidential.) ", ' "The White House. Washington. D, C. March IS,, l0..--Dear W1U: I think : X have been In error aa to yonr feeling, ' tou say that ft la your decided prefer ence to continue your- preeent work. This" I had not-understood. On the con lrarr, I gathered that what you really 2 'anted to do was to go on tha (tenon, nd that car arsine- waa In the Una ol vour Inclination, but In a matter In -which you were In doubt aa to your amy. . . - - - "My dear Will It preeminently a ,'. matter In which no other man can take ilia responsibility In deciding - for you . what la right and bent, for you to do. Nobody could decide for-me whether I ahould go to -war or atay as assistant .secretary ef the navy. Nobody could Mnclde tor ma' whetherv I ahould accept jihe vice-presidency or try- to continue aa governor. Ja each case it ta the man himself who is to lead -hie Ufa after having decided one way or the other. Jy'o one can lead' that lire for him, and .neither he nor anyone else can afford to nave anyone else make 4he- decision for lm. because the vital factor In tha de - rislon must be a question of tha man nimeeir. . - - ... - . "Aa far as I am personally concerned x coma not put myseii - in your piece, because I am not a lawyer, and would inder no Circumstances, even If I had "trained for a lawyer, have any leaning .-toward . the bench, so in your c&ae I phould aa a matter of course accept tha rhree- year of service in the war de partment, dealing With the Panama and 1'hilfpplne Questions, and then abide the vent as to whether I became president or continued in public life In some less conspicuous position, or went back to the practice of law. - - - . r "As I eee the. situation - It Is - this: There are strong, argument against vour . taking this Justiceship. In . the nrpt place, my. belief. that of all men . that have appeared so far you are the i man wno is most naeiy to receive me Republican nomination, and who Is,, I think, the best man to receive It. It Is not a light t thing to Cast aside the chance of the -presidency, even though of course it is? a chance, however good a one. It wc-arS. be a very foolish tiling for you to ejt'f It Into your thoughts so that ' your sweet and fine nature would be warped and you would become bitter and aour, aa Henry Clay became;- and. thank heaven, this is absolutely impossi ble. But it Is well to remembef that the shadow of the presidency falls on do man twice, save iq the most-exceptional circumstances. - "Now. my dear 'Will, there is 'tha alt idation aa l.'see lb It is a hard choice to make, an'd: vou yourself have to make It, . .you have two alternatives - before. you, eacn tvitn uncertain possibilities, and you cannot be sure thai whichever you take; -you will not afterward. feel that It would Jhave been better If', you Had tAken the other. But whichever you take I know that you will -render great and -durable service to the nation for many years to come, and I feel that vou alimll,! ri,nMt In accordance With (he promptings of your own liking, of your own peiier as to wnere you on render the service which most appeals to you, as well aa that wploij you lee la moat beneficial to the nation. No one can- with wisdom advise you. Plnoerely .......... irtiiAruMiv VAnBirVifl.'r Taft to Booaevalt, - Tha Taft letter In reply la dated mora than four months later, and there prob ably waa considerable' Intervening die- rne.lnn nf tha atiMent. J"oint-A-ne. iTovinca - or uueoao. Canada, July 0, io. My dear presi- r. H. Scriber of Roeendale, Wla, ana of tha Judges at the Country club live stock show, leaves thla afternoon for Ban Francisco on his war home to the najager stale, lie has just nnisned ad dressing a number of farmers' meetlnai throughout the Willamette valley, be sides taking a trip to North Yakima, Wh "ThC dairy business In Oregon Is not aa blahly developed as In our state," said Mr. Scriber this morning. 'There are a number of exceptions of eours but I found too many farmers an dalrymea trying to get tha cheapest In stead of the Best, The other day A heard a farmer sav ha wanted to bur ft bull and was asked what kind be want Why, the cheapest I can get. '"i n great teat or a dan t I amount or nutter rat in m hu . ,..(. a tn avrMatn vnu 4 I mown dj in tcsisr. inai is vrai den l You hafe -been good enough to offer to appoint in to the auprema bench to succeed "Justice Brown, and ed, he aald. cow Is tha er milk aa number of tltn.a th nluurt I would """ 5" r tne is w tn ,:. ,: ,l- .r-.-i-t i f cow is mere ror. could do so. heait affln uroTSf' matt 'I'ng'Th'il.n'd 3 aSSir' ss?"5S3sf h;hly1n.i:ro,u, imr Ex-Prealdent Wlthroombe of O n tha Philippine and Panama canal bureau, a: to highly developed American with a stronger constitution, Yir.u Z. r ik.it. I animal " . - - , . ,L-...f, , Wa I U UU, mUA IiS UWWM Mitt WWWW W canal commission, would do tha work I M jr. v.... . i. ,.1,.. better than I have dona. Of course, we I JZZ 5J" .7 VltVllt to keeo on giving r.'K" "aj P' hit" twtlngaualitlei. itl. the - . "r i. c w z I American type mat l nave nung haps, meet tha attack better than any. blu rlDbonivon r,hor than the i delicate i tvns Of AAV. r'I addressed the students at the Agrl tha mAra one else because of my familiarity with I dellcat though more beautiful Island atlon would not be great enough to re quire me to sacrifice my ambition to go cultural college and more especially no tne oencn, or to nasi me cnanoe vi i nimiHiini i,rUnt. I .n tali vou d0!."" .a . . . ... i. . I that la a line lot of young men. and It I have been connected witn tne aa-1 1 ministration of ..civil government In the I to tha fi such young men as that going back mat win Dring up we ministration oixivu government in uw ( the farms that - will bring up t Philippine islands alnoa February. 100. dairying business to where It belongs. Much of what has been done in working!7 "fha Willamette valley aeems to r out. the .problem and carrying the bur-1 about the finest farming country In the unuea states, i den thrust UDon the am mora or lesa responsible for. Right ly or wrongly, the people of the Islands. and especially those who have been whole United States, and I expect to come out here again next year." Mr. Scriber. who waa accompanied on his trip by J. W. Bailey, state dairy and aim vspeuiaiiy kiimo who iikw unn nis trip Dy J. W . jaaiiey. stale oairy iliui most- anxious to make our government food Inspector. sdo. at Hal em and Al- a sucoess there, have confidence In I bany aa well as Corvallis before going my earnest desire . to help the I to North Yakima and Spokane. lllpino people and my willingness to I Mr. Scriber is the breeder of Loretta tnem ., tne worvi-peating jersey wno too a tne nrat price at uie tit. Liouis exposiuon and now belongs to one of tire herds of uv m ea vh.b-w Filipino people and my willingness to ao everytning l . can to secure DrosDerltv. oeaca and a gradual exten sion or seir-i government. "It Is the necessity "one Is under In carrying on publio business, of secur ing witnesses and i eatabllshing evi dence In respect to each thing done, that one is not a thief and has not a corrupt motive, which makes adminis trative work, under conditions of parti san politics so lrksoma to me. -but. ef course, it is part of the burden one as sumes and It Is cowardly to run away from It when one Is In it " . "I know that few, if any, even among my friends. , will credit me with anv- tning out a desire, unconscious, per haps, to run for the Presidency, and I must race and bear this misconstrue- PICK TEACHERS , ; e;mi i w .'.wii.M;rAi : m. rth . m,'jEr&w o v v; "v.- s ..; u - in ' rz. i4--m- rv if , i I II If II II H II k. af If' . J J m tla 'I a J J II i II , ill : ' WZ&tK- 'D)M 7 a ii) i M :v ; ; ; ifa8 -.v wt m mi ?i -3 y , veil , .orrvr. v III -Jl 'vKu-j : SL 1 -e III ' s -X. 'llMa jiiuBi, ana near mis misconstrue- t . j i rv. tion of what I do. But I am confident DireCtOFS AMlOUnCO Upen- you credit ,my- reasons ks I give them , . - , , i Jm?inH.eii:vto Hi ikd 8y ingr of Albma-Homestead I would much Prefer loinr on tha an. premo bench for life to running for the presidency, ana mat m 20 years ol Ju dicial service I could make myself uiurs ubsiui to tne country than as president, even If my election should nima aoout., - Building Next Monday., Teachers for . the city night achool "Please do not misunderstand me to appointed by the school board at a are: High schqol dcott. E. H. Whitney, 1 A. F. B. Hamlin, H. S. Brlmhall, think that I am Indispensable for that the world would not run on much the same if J were to disappear In the St. Lawrence river: but circumstances recent meeting Principal, T. W. H. W. Remember Big Special Trimmed Hats Values to $15 . . . . . Selling Saturday at Only $5.00 From one-fourth to one-half the real values is ail, we" ask -Hats' that are marvels of sumptous elegance, triumphs designed by the foremost millinery -artists of the old world. Parisian creations . that, hive determined the style tendencies- of the fashionable Northwest. Women who take advantage of this sale may own distinctive and exclusive models that possess that rare touch of "difference" and piquant originality so often sought for and sel dom found. Attend the Horse Show Saturday evening radiant in a Paris hat. For the richest models in the store, worth from $75.00 to $150.00 pay us only . . . . ; . . . . . ijawrenco river; out circumstances Wiley, f. B. Hamlin. H. 8. Brlmhall seem to me to have Imposedsomething C. M. Stafford. Calla Heslln, EUa Slay ir irust upon me per- i pacx. sonaiiy, mat i enouid not discharge by now succeeding Justice Brown. In the nar?.of ihlnK that trust must end With thla administration anri n n years is short to do much. Tet, thel ber 19. Williams Avenue school-Prlncloal. w. xt. jcaraer, ana . assistant, juna v. jiacuaniei. - , :t The night school opens Monday, Octo i 10 All TTnirllfiti hraniihM AM fanvhl next .session i of congress may result in foreigners. All grammar school sub- POPULISTS URGED TO AIU DEMOCRATIC LEADER : Urging 'the Populists of Oregon to vote for Brya'A and giving the reasons why, tha executive committee of the populist state central committee, of four years ago has issued a statement which it 1s hoped will help some. The state ment: " ' - , ' ; '' Portland, 6r Oct. 1. To the Popu lists of the State of Oregon In . com-' pllance with the wishes of many old line Populists, and in obedience to What ceema to be a patriotic duty, your com mittee of four years ago now asks your serious consideration of the following suggestions: - Momentous issues affecting the per petuity of the rights of the people are dependent on the result of the pending J 'residential campaign, une old popu late who courageously led the van muenror the benefit of the Filipino. tecta are given tor English epeakin UU 1 L t?t?IIl in TTVA IT la mv tws v ka I baKa aos Inning no knnlrlroanla v an . . , . , - j awt. vvr iig i avtiuiai imviuuiub ; uv"nitj'iB ax' warn, omcereiy yours, l commercial arithmetic. Two new courses "iluam H. TAFT." have been added any high school branch for which 10 pupils enter -and a course in rapid mental calculation for clerks. . ' Onlv. three members of the board be sides Superintendent Riglerwre pres ent, tne session peing a special one. These members were Messra CamD oei i. ieiscnner ana tteacn. -The AJblna Homestead school was de clared ready for occupancy and the fall term will open there next Mon- & lug: flfJDREuS STRAW t: officers and when you put ths initia tive and referendum in the constitution uu give me people power beyond what he superintendent waa authorized to procure a teacner ror tne dear school. Whether an instructor that can teach the sight system will . be secured or whether the superintendent will mere ly employ another assistant is not .r. V. - V. . I m -1 h! rThtT ini"! 11 2U "ive them appointment of anoth.er assistant In the fieri. Viirf 7h m" .1""" "i- f c"1Jn acnooi, I f ---j n"i utrniiu vuur guy soundness."' y. aaxety ana After six) years' trial there is Bo clause In the constitution of the sUte of Oregon that would today receive so .JfL ? p0ular vot -s the Initiative and referendum. uard for the peoples rights, Just re- jorms ana tne square deal zu years cannot remain silent now. r What Taft Policy Msans. " Divesting tha "platforms of the two lo parties or tneir unnecessary verbl eg, and stripping the contest of all its trap ror catcnlna- we clearly discern three dis part I san clap-trap for catchln uiar ear. we cie tant ' tendencies represented the pop- are by the presidential candidates of these partiesxj Hhe Ideas and policies represented and advocated by Mr. Taft tend toward al . centraased government restricting the rigbta and power of the people, while tne ideas and policies advocated by Mr. Bryan tend In tha opposite direction, eeking to enlarge the rights and power of tne people. The Republican candidate, Mr. Taft. frankly admlta that be is opposed to direct legislation by the peo ple under the principle of the initiative ana reierenaum, ana to tne election or t'nlted States, senators by direct vote nf the 'people, and the publication of campaign contributions. In a publio address on this subject little over a year ago. on Ausruet 17 507. at Oklahoma City, In the atate of jKianoma. Mr. Tart said: -- "Ton of course will do as you please. tut lr my adince is worth anything to yoa, I'd vote Ro. because your constltu- t km does cot furnish sufficient power w ine proper aarainieirauon oy public tt I've Had Experience" "Wltb Hood's Barsaparllla, aad am con vinced it ta a gaaat Baedlclne." this Is the substance ef 0.lt letters by actual eount, raeelred to twe yetura. They tell of rare ef all blood diseases, loss of ap petite, rheumatism, after-fever weak neea, that tired feeling; perrons weak ness, dyspepsia,' catarrhs gqaai i ran say rrem epenoce that Hoods &araprl!)a Is without aa e juaJ." Kmroa l Bowsjian, II Beaeea. Iiwsl T Bad eesesBa aad tried rerytblng I heevrd ef, bet nothiag r-l Tn. entU I took Hood's Aarampe r.i.a. Thanks te thla modirlna, I am rw well." Oe-rge Vaaalatyae. Soata kethlehsaa, Jf. X. . , . KaeeeOaa? t aaraai "Vy father r , i moi! ,ar rriiimt:i.a. waa eoflCad Ms rd He took twe hMlie tf lr;v Hit. i ftarssrrUla m4 eras eatir! ari- ertna i rerrfa. Boa 1 t ,.rirrja. ataaa. . .... fi nod's Saraperire aeld r eta I a m oal ii.it. or la tablet f '.rm ra::d aumwk. )H nos ne : !" Prefaced ealy by C L Heed The noise made In the domestic acl- ence department in the high . school building is magnified by the plastering In the walls and celling and has been a source of much Annoyance to other rooms In the - school. The board or dered linoleum or some other sound deadner to be put on the. floors of the domestic science rooms. The school clerk was authorised to tors by direct vot nf th. JJ " appoint census takers and begin the Taft said in a public lecture at Vale unl- n""i ecnool census at once, varsity some years a-o. that "Nn kt e passed unless it had the eup-1 Ferry Breaks Down v ii as. uiaiuiitv iir rnaa nanniai imji i . . a . m . . anv inn v.V, 'r,'L "1 ''-"'.' uamsourg, yr.. uct. jo. rne rree aent behind it ,,? h . i,,,?,.?"1 ""y at this place l temporarily out .ef as senators cannot be so elected -b tha Somm2n- " onoruT J?fIor" " people without, the UniVd '"stateSVeb- 5ru" JESS tWlZ.'i?!0 S2! ate nrst submits tha nu-,,,.,. ia. w.. i"? Taft on Direct Elections. And on the ljuestlon of electing sena- CAUSE OF WAR Dealer Declares Fire Depart ment Is Trying to Bother Him With Contract. follows that all efforts to select United states senators as under our direct pri- - j " - nuvvrujur to Air. Tart, useless nullities. w On these two " great questions the nuiwriam pr ail thoke at issue tn the present campaign. Mi Bryan, the Democratic candidate.' ia'dlrecUy op! E01 Mr Taft and stands solidly with the people and haa publicly every where advocated llrex l.Hj.i.I tors for th 20 k and liberties of every freeman, every old Populist ahouM m.i,. Jil V great questions so overtop and overshadow all nth. , v.. . 1. ; only beUttleth, ImporUnee of the pres ent campaic to refer to the tariff, cur- r7eTrJJt-,Lr Jckneye)l subjects. It Is to the honor nt -e state that it waa the first of all the statea of our nninn ..... u. . : ti L. XJl. 01 lD" Pople a r ghts to the front and to triumphant victory In constitutional mnatrt. L loJ7 r!.n' l-the " right to m. iai ana moose their awn ,r Fi-Utlon .nd "S5 cable broke In .two. The pressure all being thrown on the other end sent the wheel around with such fores that it knocked H. Williams, the ferryman, flat upon the boat After some little diffi culty the rope was again secured and a safe landing waa made. "Ether Day" Ob-erred.. Boston. Oct 1. "Ether day, the sixty-second anniversary of the dis covery of ether as an anaesthetto In sur gery, was observed at the Massachusetts General hospital today tn pursuance of an annual custom inaugurated many years since. The chief feature of the observance was an address by Professor wuiiam H. ueicn or jonns Hopkins university. The exercises were attended by many physicians and surgeons of wide nrnmlnenoa. Includins rerfresenta.- tivs of medical echoola and hospitals throughout the country.' Charging that the fire department Is putting every obstacle It can In his way to prevent his carrying out a contract to furnish, stra.fr to the city for use aa bedding in the fire department, M Andrews apepared before tha executive board yesterday and waa allowed to question Chief Campbell and- Battalion Chief Stevens of the fire department as to the reasons why nouoh or the straw was rejected. . 'Mr. Andrews said that out of ISA tons of straw submitted, the very best he couia get in tne country, only about 17 tons were accepted by Mr. Stevens, who has charge, of the forage branch of the aepartment. ' , $ Explanation Demanded. When Mayor Lane called Mr; Stevens oerore the . board to exp. straw he remarked, "Well, your honor, airect primary. And It la .. k . glory of tbe eld Pnnnii.t. and they lad the battle fo? ihSSTrti0 the union and more than a t.tZZ -1 our eountry. are following wbera Ore- f?f J;dt!h? P"-11""; W. cannot now afford te take any faaeVw.u And now for tbVa. JZL" .:1V? t thla erUIs of tnblle .r;:;"w "a pealto our fellow Htlaena. the bat tle scarred veterans ef th. ii ZmJ?TU ?? "Tectfallr" ana Mndidly submit the question: TnaTht Z. rfT."r . Will lam J. BrrTI VaTSJ1., rot wiu'am H Taft?" PHfuIly enbrnltted A. P. KELOV. ChafrrnajL A FOOD LESSON e That tbe Teeofcer Wemt Torf et. WATS0X REPLIES TO OIL OOMPAXTS SUIT IX V Wttara t,aa fltmA VI. t)te auit bmurtit arslnat hint 1. .v.. elt coert r the P!k Connty Oil en peay feeik h dl-itlnue4 bnrinr foe Ml I land SBg drilled foe oil. Wit- -Z-r.l aeewey was dee ktre roea the cewraet far f7S m kmj It the rate of M r-er foo. snd t t r4 wertr for this reaann and a- reae ke I earned v, eowpaey a a ie setae te bele boest the sa.es ef ck. , . 1 Teaching school Is sometimes very arduous work. If the teacher la not ro bust and in good health, aba can't do ber best for her acholara or for ber own satisfaction. When it become a question of proper rooa 1 or Drain wora, as in ecnooi teacn- ing, many teachers have round O rape Nuts Ideal. '1 have been for fnaay years a teach er, and several months ago round my self in such a condition that I feared Z should have to give up work," writes a New York teacher. "Po nervous was X, that dlsetness and spells of faint neea .were frequent and my nead and stomaca gave ta muck trouble. "Several physldaas wb treated tne gave me only temporary relief and the old alls returned. 'About three meatbs ago t dropped all mAlleioe and. began, eating Urap Kats morning aad niat-.C Now my bead! is clear, pain In stomach entirely gooe aed 1 bay galeae) tn flesh.' I asa no. only continuing; in ecnool, bet save) en gaged to teerb another year. 1 owe njy restored health, a brlrter ee'ioob on life, d relief -from doctor i ,'i. n. . S-..t . . , Tbere a a Ria- Nam aiven by Peron Ce, Pattle Creek, Mick. Reed The Soad te WU vUia." la peveksgee, - - Ceer reexl tbe above KtrrT A avrv mme appeare froca tUne te tiise, Tbe n teI, trwe, u4 rail of fca&naj o . 1 u IDfUBIACU, T CU, JWU, 11 VII you know as much about It as I do." "No, I don't," hastily Interrupted the mayor. "I won't be responsible. Tou'll have to erolaln this thine." "Well, I refused to take straw that waa chaffy, aa it makes very poor bed- amg. An mat rejected was ' cnariy. Andrews V Son had the contract and they got their price and tkey ahould have delivered the goods.' " "Don't 'you have te take straw that comes up to tbe requirements T" asked Mr. Bwett. ., . The straw Is detendent on my ap proval for Its acceptance." was the re ply. Here Mr. Andrews asked, "Did you not tell me that I could not -expect inverting Ml Farrell to sell me straw when I had underbid them for the contraotT" "No. I did not" said Mr. Stevens. "Well. then. I don-t understand the English, language," rejoined - Mr. An I are we Took Boms BtreW btter. Tbe contractor then went on to aay that Mr. Stevens had rejected a car of straw on the east side switch and then later accepted the very same straw after It had been removed to a warebouae. This Chief Stevens denied. Andrews further charred that Chief Campbell bad remarked that he would not suppose that Andrews would bid on city contracts since they put him to so muoh trouble. The fire chief denied this also. Asked to explain, lust what he wanted to cnarge tne ore eepartmsnt witn, nr. Andrewe said that either Battalion Chief Stevana and bia superior were in competent or ror some unknown reason wiahed to bother him so that be could not earrr eut me contract. 'Poor straw aad nothing else is tbe explanation or our motive in rejecting the stuff furnished by Andrewe" was the comment or toe nre department chiefs. ' . Tbe mayor appointed a special com mittee te Investigate tbe whole affair t Thuraday afternoon when both tha contractor and the fire chiefs will be aked te brtrjff witnesses te prove what trtey say. Tne com run i appelated by the mayor la John Moatag. Isaaet Swett and F. E. Bulllvaa. Seen made ef Chineee deUeaey. fried wasp la ' tlNM Wo Id gladly' Ve paid for a e-era y aneny peHae wee are erlrplad wit a rheumatism, -yet If tbey only knew at, they raa b cared by a few bettiee of PalWds new UnHnert and the erlee a ealy Or. le sil net per belli old by fcaidmore Lnvg Ce. , r .. - - af-n AT , II na Mm IDEAL SUITS and OVER GOATS ir Men Young and Old JUSTMuTH Of MORRJSOrj - I 'J- 'THE FALL STYLES In Suits qnd Overcoats .for men, arc; splendid garments -h . - - v .: .. .in, every respect ; v, J f ' . ' ' " " '; . ' ' - The fine selections of fabrics, the high character of tai- loring, the certainty of style, the completeness of the stock, insure 4 perfect fit and satisfaction for any size or shape that comes to us. We give the best money's worth in the city. These facts, together with our EASY PAYMENT PLAN Should induce YOU to make your selection HERE where YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD JUST 'A LITTLE DOWN 'AND ?1.00 A WEEK ; ' ' Jk'rvV:1'.--- AIIII-nORH- - ' - ; PARTY SPfIS Victorious at Salt Lake, It Beaches for - Utah's , Second City. . fTbitei rresi leased WTra) Or en, Utah, Oct. It. After years ef batUlAg for a toothcld here tbe Am eri ca o party fenU-Mormoa) ec tared tbe political field la Ogdem by placiag a fall oeanty aad Wlalative ticket ta tbe flelf yesterday. This means the ant!- jaarmoBs wxu try to capture ugeen,Hh Lbe attoreers largest city - In the tbey have captured Bait Lake City. second state, aa Tltr. Tha movement ecalnst 'tbe Mormon a fear le headed by ex-8etator Frank J. Can non, wno ns peen oetracised from tbe mormon eaurcn, tnoaaa nis). rather eras one of tne lawapoetiee ef jforaaoniam. The appearance of tbe Amerlcaej party here hae created cassation In polit ical eirclesj ee It means Aiat the acti Moranona will make a strong flfT.t for tne eoatroi or tne city two years hence. Tne Amerioaa party naa alec full city Urket at Salt Lake le the rest waken tavve beea fTCfeht twe eaanpalf-na, wolcu with muoh bitterseea. HEID BOY WILL BE TBIED PRIVATELY Jadreee Reld. tbe bey wbe- kUlad Oeerge T. DeMar wui be tried No vember t la devaiUe out t ef tbe etreelt eoert. a a a la ell proberJlHy em trl be rob)ted te tbe benClatteg run of hnndrede of epaetators dal?y. Jof Oaatenhefa baa an'vxin'wd t r-t vciee for tbe bey xcaae t;ee- tlona. ao one bat erltneeees. aed newspaper men will be ad mitt Jack. LaRoee, 'the will also be tried Novetn VST attorneys ted. tbaeV Ipe After laveeUgailDg recently British official reported tbe' Kent forest 14 East Africa to be tIT miles long bt eight sniiao) wide, and to contain ataaoe leg timber worth Illl.ee0.0e0. CASTOR I Ai Tor IcfaBti fc&d Ciairea. Hi Kti Yea Kin A!f 2ji lti. , Bear tha