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iilu. OitkuOM UAiLV JOUKKAt KH-ArtD. lrtbiiiAV t.iiU.iu,- UwOiii HJOII'S FIGHT Olffll .CHILDREN Controversy -of lop Stand t . ing Again Before Di ' vorco Court. D DEFENDANTS LU TOTUESTAIID MsaBaasasaaaaSBW.? j Middle of Next Week WlTlL Kml of the Trial. ,Aftr tbr.e years of eeparathm and tang dltaac bteketlng cer their (wo rhlldran. Bow t sod II years of age, Frank i Barton and u.l C. Harton ar facing each, ithr' 16 Judgr nfiv iiaughs department of the circuit court a seeker far divorce! Thy are nol elranger to th , courts, for their troubles ovr th children tuiili! In MVtril hearing b.for th la to Judg Fraaer. ' Barton complain tbat bl wife has not respected th orders of the court allowing him to e th children at tropr hour and place. In 1& h a oil hi wl( alaned an etrreinent for sipsratlon. leaving tha rhlldran with , the mulher. Tha flrat time ha waut to aoa them thar vn 4 row, and ho al leges that tha mlnda of the ohiklren daw been polsoucd agalnat him. Ha ,hlnks hla wile taught them to shun him and to fear that t!?y wouni ov kfcinaped hen they aw Mm coming, 'i Kartnn thla tnornln told of hla ef ,'fdita to see fn children by waiting on : 'trie etreet cor jers tdr them' whon they ,'wre firing homo rom achool. 'J'nen hia ' 'wife tauu-ht them to rUn from him. he isuld. and instructed tha principal of tha .xchuol not to let tha children aaa their . lathe. 'Ha declared that whenever he )a bosa with the children wnifimuin : t become well acquainted they Ilka him mA ra. affect lunula, but a soon as ;they go hark to their mother they begin .to hat htm. . Mrs- Barton'a story la tha revere of her husband . Hh say the burJan of .rearing the children hits' alway been 'upon her. and that during the yeara tholr father was at home he was not . affectionate. , Hf found fault and (nagged her, she alleges, and aeted aa if , ihlh ,lfe and children bored him. .1 Each side alleges that the other Is ,'puilty of deertlon and thev are agreed ca one thing only that a. divorce I da Blreble. Apparently "the real battle iaround Is the custody of the children, a uineafloa that Duxxled Judge rraser for a ton time', and i will now have to b dealt with by Judge Bronaugh. LEAVE A HOUSE FULL OF flllERy Four and; defendants possibly all of tha five u the conspiracy case or ih government against member of the Pacific furniture A Lumber company ar to fskt tn aland In their own behalf when the proaeeiitlon finish with lla witnesses. It will, la all prop ability, tw Hit middle of nasfwe before (be rase goes to the Jury now hearing Ih evldeuc before Juuga.Wol venon in the L'nlted Mlate clrcatt ronrl. ilra. EUsabelh Robey of Iowa, waa on Ih stand thla morning and told of her connection with the rasa and of the agreement she had wUh Jon and HmttU relatlv to proving up on a tim ber claim in Ourry county. Mr. Rober aald she made the trip to Port Orford, that the company paid hr expense, that she, f lio.l u a claim, eventually proved UP 0" 'l n' tnt woan ah Went before Jtrmlah Huntley,' at tit time a United Rtate eoinmlaslonar, te complete the final proof, hi acrvlcea were without cuniDensation. Mrs. Robey said that the queatlon of commissioner's fees was not men tioned. The government Introduced evi dence previously to show that Huntley was In the conspiracy and that he had written letters romrlslnlna because he hadn't beep paid certain amount of Mrs. Robey aald that aha knew aoth- -In- about timber land and that tha agreement to buy her claim was made before aha had filed on one. The money for crovlna uo on the land waa pant ty tna company, atra. noDey aam. aiivrwirfl enr turned ner oeea owr to Jones, mau tea ana wno is ' aeai. for 1200 In cash, a note for S100 and even snares or stock in tna company. Mrs. KODey said tna note naa never been paid. 8he still has tha aeven ahares of stock. A lot of additional evidence la the form of letters la bolns Introduced bv counsel for the govsrnmant thla aftar- . ) ';, - ' 'if ''' ' ' S 7 - "i'l - ' .: . . aU - I'l- i v v l-l!U 1 1 c. liiw io GOUR Ei UfHilL'OS rifliii lilLKOFfilirilll Railroad Companies .' Will Jtoosevelt Claim? Cf)uimoner ' Brinsr Up JIany Points ' ; U Xot on Kecord as io ' of Attack. Gompcr's Irograjn. . v ' ' (UalU4 rt Uwm4 WVe.l VTaahlngton, Oct If. tllaf th ep- Mrtonltir afforded by tha speech of ttr (noMlal'DUpatck te Tb Jeuraal.t '"" Olyinpla. Wash., OeL i-Tha cooitl- tutlonallty of the railway aoannlailon law will ba argued thoroughly fyT thai Attorney Oenral Kno at Philadelphia Tuesday Io which Knot took laaua with Samuel Qntipera, president of f he. Amer ican f ederation of Labor, regarding th aiiuuae i iixr in tn preelOcuntlal campaign. President Moose vol I last It is lit mad public hla visas on Oom- ra ann ine quoatiooa na aaa.raiaea he vablele choaep waa a .isllsr ta nnator Knox. v in hla letter th president ; charge first tlm In th suprema court pn No vember II. The railroad companies that had pbjeoted to hearings by th com mission on th ground of ttnconatltu tlonaltty of tha Jaw rfudto go Into that question when the, "slat appealed from two decision against tha jcoininU ion. In one case where- tha .ceifimla- Maater Frederick Shattuck Whiteside, Ana Nine Yeara, Who Captured a Second Prise, at tha Horge Show. i MANY LARGE TAXPAYERS ATTACK ASSESSMEHTS f 4 iAHesred Shoplifters Flee IFrom Los Angeles, Leat l Jng Booty. 1 i , (0alte4 Fre Leased Wire. i Los Angeles, Oct, M.-r-Leavlng be tted them finery valued at afi.OOOK Mr Li L. Stafford and her daughter, Mis ' M. E. Stafford, recently arrested for the allegud theft of purse and held on aus : plclon of 'being; shoplifters of Interna ! tlonal reputation, have disappeared, i It waa learned today 'that they had .'not returned to tha pretty .bungalow which they occupied previous to their I arrest ana uie ponce sianea an invea ftigatioit, "Pinery of all description waa i found In the bungalow, and department ? store manager adentiriea tne good aa having; come from their eatablishmenta, but were unable to say they had not been purchased by the women. . TWO VICTIMS OF , BLIZZAED (United Frees Leased Wire.) . Penver, Oct J). A. B. TVlllUuns, who lived II miles from Saltda, and Warren Blydenpurgh, a ranchman, "who lived near Saratoga, Wyo., ara dead, vlctlma of a blUsard that la devastating the northern section of Colorado and, Wyo . mmg. William lost hla way In tha billiard some time last night and waa frosea to eath. . . , Blydenburgh- was on hia way to church In a wagon and died of the cold. When tha horse etopped at the church - floor, out of habit. It was found that a dead man's hands held the reins. The snowfall In th mountains is heavier than, on' the plains and Is ac companled with a high wind. noon. The government will in all probabil ity rest its case noma time flatimlav The defense will require possibly but a nay or iwo io present n sia or tne cas. O.U'8 TRACK TEH CHICAGO I Twenty-three additional complaints regarding assessment were received by the county board of equalisation this morning, making-a total of 17 alnce the sessions began. Moat of tha cpin- platnt involve small assessments on furniture or other personal property, with occasional errors and double as sessments. Robert H. Strong this morning asked for a reduction in the personal prop arty assessment of the H. W. Corbett estate from $96,000 to $54,433. He makes a statement of the assets of the estate on March 1. At that date, he says, there waa 1647.42 in cash on hand. 12.41)1. 75 in outstanding accounts- and $61,866.88 In bills reclvable. The H. T. Hudson Arms company ob jects to an assessment of $12,200 for merchandise and Stock In trade on the f round that the stock was damaged by Ire In July and that the remaining stogk Is worth only $4,000. This is like the claim made by J. M. Toomey i tne uarr noiei, nut as tne assessment made for property in possession on llarch 1 they are likely ta be disap pointed. ' Mrs. v. M. ueKum nas made com- laint regarding an assessment of $96 la not In .,.-. -m.ia -r. . . I plaint regarding an aasi Atmetes win ie sent w oofon the east halt of lot i, block 49 I aa-aa vln v titer V ri I as t aa tin Middle Western Confer ence Meet If Classy. aaylng that this to neignoonng that she thinks named. 1 Th Pntch Compressing company also, object to th taxation of money and account, saying, that It merely doea a tranafer business, hare. It ac counts war aaaesaad or1 11.000. An aa sessment of $6,000 on machinery for this company brought no complaint, The Oliver Chilled Plow company say that lta money and account should not be placed at mora than II. 000. Thla la 134.000 less than the as sessor figured. The company also wants Its merchandise assessment re duced from 1300 000 to 111.049. II. L. Kline, wholesale dumber, aaya he has been harder hit than others in the same line of business. Ml stock and fixtures are on tha bdoke for lit, 000. Ho says th -Crane company is assessed only $80,000 for goods worth three times as much, and the Oauld company only $76,000 for stock twice as targe as nis. tie asss mac tne Tig ures be Bllced to $35,000 In his case. His money and accounts are assessed for $30,000. Tne acirio Kauway Advertising com tany wants an assessment of $20,000 or merchandise strteken from the rec ords. C. ..ilnsinsrer thinks that the valua tion of property he owns -in Albina should be cut from $16,900 to $12,600, the price ha paid for It. Fred Perry asks that ' the valuation of machinery In a gasoline launch he owns be cut from $1,000 to $1,000, r:..V..i r ..... 7"" :r.V.."'Tf" ompra with aovocauag meaaurea pt terminal ratea and In another flr. iuvIy Iniquitous and calls on Itrvan hrlevIo.rr? ViV. .K -taja daflUIr whet hr $r n" t l!a fdit.' Zri ZVrfTm.SZ?1.1. Uompara. elalma, thoroughly cW orderv were Unreasonable. The taU ratttd to th enaotment of domLIra' m rn.V.?aVl0tr,nhJ',nn.',,;?'',,B propo..l.tntVuwVlmA?hVcoJc iiit of fth? TiwC we2thit,ntVk,li.t.l:!: eUteB. tn tha ffort to show . th nl.r ..h.nJtii TV. thf .til," UnPr remedies Impraotloable aa wl li ihl aSiwltta- ri.tf'sfZuJSP " 'fulnoua." that, even were they en,' dscussthat Jhaaa'iJ thea.7 ote,l lnf "Prema court would unanl M.dU."jelyatrt': rn.rU. eoV'th.01 fe'Vt n'?"i' to pack thla court with mea appointed for tha areola! oursoa of daclarlua- thla I La wr cnnatltutlnnal a - , Otwnpera Xmmorallty, Tha prealdent argua th Immorality the appallanta, and In these they I aa he alleges, that th oroooscd leal assauiag Jhe constitutionality of nation. If upheld by th courta. would troveray. Tha terminal ease and the potato caae have rmen aMbmlttad, but tt I believed th uprem court will not pa on th conftitvtlonalltr of. tha law in those aotlona. , . - In the lolnt rata wheal eaaa anil 'In th track connection ca,th. rallaoade I f tn Oorapar program an tb around. are the act in tlon case sloal conn N.. North Inland railroada at eight tunotloalfor aa Inlnnrllnn In iA liiui. iTlaniira pot"' i '' ' .' Iwoapt to prevent .lrreparaql Injury to amy or ino law ii mil tn penal t lea ally prodea.that No right e to for failure ta obey tha track eoimeotlon I narrv nn hifin... ne n n.it,i.i- i .1 . .w i ""raai-1 ainq pr at any particular place, or art ail, u iihi iim. nuiin uni venaiine win eg-1 snail be construed, held, eonalilered or A. A ...I a. . . ' I . . 7 ' ' ... . 1 fOUEi 1 1 .1 " - B a a V ( 1 W- 1 fa Vr?-r-.v I 1 t ' . WI i I i f r sx. a i i. 1 W 1 ' " a 1 .11 f '. Mi i loi 1 1 MA. $y t m m . ri "ii.-a m v s a WW mh i n ii m uowia. jl mi iiaua. oonnee-1 virtually leave ail ta-onartv nrnti at tna the commission ordered thy- I mercy of the blacklist and the boyoott, lectiona betweon toe X R. Allnasmuoh aa "aftr forbidding any fed rn I'aclflo and Bnokinn aitnl inli. tn lA... . ...uiv,in treated aa property or aa constituting a property ngnv and. aecona , "It provide that nothing agreed upon or uone ay twa or more parties in con nection with a labor dlanuta shall con- atitute conspiracy or other criminal offense, or ba prosecuted aa auch un less the' thing agreed upon would be unlawful ii aunt uy & single inaiviuuai.1 e ' rasa raeeruon to aryan. On thla point Roosevelt queries Mr. proportion property. The figure Many complaints have been received aa wouia De just is not to the valuation of launches. I J. Allen Harrison has admitted own- The . John Halsey Jones Company In the same manner comDlains that a val uation of $26,000 on If acres In sectipn. d. wwnsiup i. rauKC . is iuo niKn in comparison with other property. The Abbott-Church company has asked for a reduction from $5,500 to $450 on merchandise and denies the ownership Of money, notes or accounts, for which $3,000 (Special Dispatch to Tn Journal. Oregon Agricultural College, Corral- lis.- Oct IS. At a meeting of the track and basketball men last night, plans for. tha year were discussed. Profesaor I Assessor "filgler had tacked' on Ana-ell. the director of athletics ex. more. plained tb system of training carried on In tha middle west and also tha rule governing crosscountry, running. It la the intention to develop a strong crosscountry team thla winter and, If possible arrange a dual meet with the University- of Oregon. Professor Angell stated that tha Pa cific northwest ta the only section of ershlp of the hull of the steamer As- torian, wnich had been assessed to U. a Scott for $15,000, but he says the macninery naa oeen removed ana tne hull lies rotten and valueless at the foot of Columbia afreet. , Angelina Berry complains of an as sessment of 1200 an acre for 40 acres rango 2. She saya adfolalng property is assessed xor u an acre less. f regale about $1,000,000 against tha hre roads before th eaia is dacldad by th supreme court' . A novel feature of the O, R. 4 N. brief Is a auotatlao- from a nnlltlcaLl speech delivered byWilllam Jennings Bryan In Chicago last September, in which Mr. Bryan condemns' the conoan. tratmg or judicial, legislative and exe cutive function tn th aam hands. It la contended that' tha rallwav commie. slon law of thla state doea thla. Other Dolnta of attack ara that th I Bryan aa followa: legislature cannot confer rate-maklnar I ' Doea llr, fir ajt bel leva with - Mr powera upon another body; -that the I Qompera that ha and thai part of the juini rate vruan ere an intarreMnra i iwr murimini tnit aeraea wita mm with Interstate commerce: that thelhaa tha right morally and aheuld be maximum rate lawa orr 1893 and 1887 1 given tha right legally to paralyse or re not repeaieu ana oonuict -with tne I ueartroy wittt impunity tne buslneaa of ttemoted iurisdlotlon of tha rnmmla.J ait ' Innocent third nartv. aaainat whom ion. ana mat me rauroaas are not i ne or tney nave no flireot crievance. Iven enual Justice In the courts h I slmolv because thla third nerann rafuaea uKius uenieu tne privilege or introduo- to join witn tnem aggressively in a la in testimony not adduced at th com- br controversy with the real merit mission on hearings and by not having of which h may ba utterly unac-. the power to subpoena wltnessea for th Quainted, because he refuaea to class latter. ... aa hia enemy any and every other em- A decision is not expected before I Dlover whom the- nolnt out aa their en. January. MIMOli VOTE . (TIGHT DECIDE BICYCLE USED BY GARDEN HOSE THIEF IS STOLEN . FROM HIS SON Wyoming Authority Locates Balance of Power in a Mnv Place. my, oeca.ua tie reruaea, merely upon their peremptory order, to excommunl- ate soma otner employer oy ceasing all uelnesa relatlona with himr' The president reiterates former state ments inai iiui is tna jaDorers true trlend and that in the sreaent camoalam nis utterwnces nav Deen aennile, as against Bryan' alleged evasions regard ing tne uompera program. SEARCH FOB FOETUNE AND A MUIO)EBEIl Jtator4 (o UfUU hi jLydlaj E. a, a a .a M4 Wkm ry ay. ' ' ' IdlMUmMnaaaBM Kaal Nth Kiraea Jf aw Vork. writi "itdia K. I'iuahiw'a Vaaeta. , bt CocumkumI )rar. I earn trrafu Urtliaa, f- j rtooi unerusf, aud Inervatta ba4aei). I after remhlag la had faiJ4 V kaT sua. and I feel It a o at to let othnkaawaf It." XelUarUCralf,UU- II;lt Hi.. leaver, Cel., write) 'Thaak toydlalB. Plukhan'a V etbl('iui pound J I am valL (ursuiIrlog lor taantlia froai ar- Toua paueiratioa." -alia Maria Btolti (Ban, of Laurel, la., writ: MX waa laarua-downoendltlaaaodsaf- ferad fromaatDreasion IndlgeaUou, and poor ctroulaUoa. - Lvdla K Mnkbaui's Vrible Compotiod ' aaada me well and itrotif." ' Mlaa ni.a U fl. A 1 . AMI Q., MkW- wane. IU.,aayii "Ly-dlB.Plnkhant'lVs- tabla Compound oared ma of backache, aide ache, and established Bay period, after lha beet local doctors had faUe4kair,m."t. , FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty yean lydU EL-pirik-ham'a Vegetable Cbiupoand, made from roots and hftrbg, baa been the standard remedy for female Uli, and has posltlvel cured thousands of women who hare been troubled with displacements, infiamjnation, ulcera tion, fibroid .tumors. irreKUlaritiflg. periodic pains, backache, that bearing-down feeling, flatulency, indires tion,dizzinss9,ornerTOUs prostration. Why don't yon try it f Mrs. rinVham lnrltes avll aiek women to write Iter for adTice. She has guldtMl thousands t health. Address. Lynn, Mass. fJAKES REPORT Oil PLAMS E At tha regular mobthly meeting of Fire at Red Bluff. ' (Dnltad Preu Laased Wlra.t i Ited Pluff, Cat, Oct II. Scores of r' nen were thrawn out af work by a fire hat oompHtely'deatroyed the Red Bluff ; machine ahop and foundry early- today. The fire waa discovered at 2 o'clock and owing to the limited fire fighting appa ratus at hand Uttl could be done to Check the flames. Nothing In the ahop tr foundry waa saved, li is Deuevea th.)oss exceeds $10,000. The buildings werei only -partially Insured. the United States In which the A. A. U. basketball rules are in vogue, and ha will work for the adoption of the Inter collegiate ' rulea by tha colleges of tha northwest. xne iraca ana crosscountry teams will start tralnlnar at once and If the var. elty team give promise of sufficient strenarth'lt will ba sent to the Chicaao conierence meet next spring. From the ' Interest displayed at last night's meeting, it Is evident that a A. C. will have strong; basketball and track teams this year. There is a wealth of material at tna inatitution and the fa cilities for physical education are excel lent. Th a thlet to association la run on a V i ,L . ... k-viDi iwum jFeai viiuii lurmeriy and a greater 'Interest la manifested In the work that department, on tha pari, oi me tacuity. Among tha old atara who will com pete for O. A. C. this year are: Wolff, Hall. Chapman, Davolt, Scott, Jamison, Lounsberrjf. BrooUa, Stiver and Farns worth. Several atar high school men are sure or pmces on tna team. The manager will endeavor to arrange n- uruqaer acnequia ror , in -track team whs year ir poaaiDi. BETTORS ARE AFTER OPTIMISTS' C(ll( Well leavt tha "hot talk" to the apcllbindera antf simply give to you cold facta. Here are boys' overcoat buHt for the "strenuous life." 1 The style and cut please the '! boy. The enduring quality is ap : preciated by the mothers, and 't the fathers who have had ex , perience with our goods will cast their vote in our favor. Bring in the boy and let bin try on our different styles. Overcoats, f 3 to 97.50. i: Batting men of Portland are looking for the Taft enthusiast who bellevea tfct Taft plurality in Oregon will be 18.000 or mora. They have not found him. A few days ago It waa pub lished tbat a conservative eati mate gathered by the Oregonlaa proved that Oregn wlU-glv Taft a plurality of Js.tJO vot. Th next morning Secretary Mo Arthur, working head of tha tat central committee, added his opinion to the - Oregonlan estimate and. aald. that JO,O0O would not surprise him any. Since that time, men .who ilk to win money On. elections- have been scrambling for aa oppor tunity to bet that-the estimate of th Oregonlan and th ecre tary of the atate central commit tee are off. They have put their money up but It is still there. Ia on cigar atore In tha city sev eral hundred dollars have been left to bet at even money that Taft will not get ll.OOt votes ovr in otner csndldate. Th money t still there, it I th am In all quarter wher tb Bryan, money 1 in vidence. No body wants to take a chance. The conservative estimate put cat and th. slogan of "JO.OOO for r . .. . wi net em to appeal strongly to the men nee like te bet their Banner. Some strange fate seems to hang over the bicycle that Strang, the garden- hose thief, used in traveling about North Portland to ' pick up articles of value lert out or floors, wnen strong was found by a poitdeman in the act of carrying away garden hose from a house on Nineteenth street, he declared It belonged to a contractor and that he had been sent for It. He took the of ficer ' to th contractor's house, three blocks away, slipped around to the rear of the house, jumped over tb fence and made his escape. The bicyole was left behind on the sidewalk. ' Strong never annenreA ao-nln tT( wlfa told the deteotlves she would aid (United Preea Leaaed Wire.) Denver, Col., Oct 22. (rjnltad PrMa Leased Wire.) Loa Angeles, Oct. S2.-e-Bllev1ng that If vln ' W. Thompson, who disappeared from Searchlight. August-12, 10, Wis murdered,, John Howe, deputy-sheriff of Lincoln county. Nevada, nas returned nome to renew nis searcn ror tne min er's body, the discovery of wh(ch will uiM-uv zuriuiie in ine nanas ot rei- A canvas of I atlves at Superior. Wis., and may lead to tne arrest or men ne auspecta or mora iu una ner missing nuspana, WHO tne proDaoie eieciurat vote ur presi-1 committing the crime ZiC ..LrTM!,'l!' dent by John BJ. psborn. former gov Shortly after Thompson's arrival at The blcycl was m ? cMnnt t' ot Wyoming, and at present in Searchlight "early three years ago he JXr'-w!??.. !W"-'rme' L, til .-ht. i,.-,e-.. made a rich Btrike In the- Wse wash." n.iujeB i-jorce maonine, . y- H, staKea ms claims. and Returned to f? . . u wheelv Mr- rohg proved the national Democratic commute Searchlight, where he spent onej -day, yt eJ,"5LbnA PR4 'H ln Chi- here. developed the Interesting political started on his return Journey to U-.S-U, ?i.r it nau oeen new several ..' K.4. , toV, the place where his partner, Huntln aays Dy tne ponce It was -turned to ner. The same blcvcle waa stnlftnrrom fnont of a Washington - etreef' store iveral ,,,- iAahr. I the place where his partner. Hunflng- over feature that the Mormqn vote of Idaho, ton .a encamped. He - disappeared " " " Utah aner Wyoming might determine the J somewhere between Searchlight and m In election. 1 Huntington's camp and no trace of The electoral votes of Utah, Idaho! him has been found, alnce. tna WHERE 1. 1 CAN Labor Day Speech Against Knox Letter-Bryan to Reply Later. yesterday. Strong's son Ralph had- been and Wyoming are absolutely in riaing it. - I Keeping or tne Mormon nierarcny, ac-1 i TT)TTr7rTCt TT A t a ; , . , ! cording 'to Osborn. Should It be made Attliv L&L b irVLAli TAFT DISCOVERS umm sign to' Appear to Joseph Smith and other Mofrmon rulers reasonably certain that tivyan worn a win, tne mormon cnuron could be depended upon to throw the weight of its Influence to him. Osborn declares that these votes were thrown to MeKlnley over nlgnt to de- SHIP FOR IIONOTOOX the Mormon church and Mark Hanna. '-'The Mormon church gives its vote to the party showing winning quali ties," la Osborn's assertion. Giving the Republican party the states con- emAtkA tn It. toaether with New York Conditional Orders, He Says, j&Sa $r&3g. Dispatches from feat Bryan,- by an agreement between I on Which th Puke of Abrunl made his tamous Arotio expeaiuon. is unaergoin (Ueited Press Leased Wire.) 32 U1SD8 Rome say the Stella Pol a re. London, Oct. (tlalted Preu Leaeed Wire.) Point Pleasant, W. Va., Oct. it. In reference to President Roosevelt's lat ter to Senator Knox of Pennsylvania, In which the president aald Bryan had not made known his views onv th labor Question, the Commoner today declared tbat if the president desired the in formation all he had to do was to read Bryan a Labor day speech at Chlca Bryan win reply at lengtn to tne Roosevelt letter later.. II declined to make any further comment, however, at this time. Bryan delivered 20 addresses today and jwsterday in West Virginia and will start tomorrow for New York. He will stop In New Jersey on th way. In hla speeches today Bryan appealed ta the farmers and tha labor tote. He reiterated the arguments In previous ad dresses on similar subjects and pro tested rigorously againat th alleged attempt to coerc voter. in pis (oeecbea la unio yetraay. Bryan dwelt on hi view that tb caa of the Republican party waa desperate. i Q special enrort in -nio, ne arguen. was due to a sense that defeat stared trie Keoumican candidal in tn race in Indiana. New York and Illinois. .Bryan was especially aggressive wnen stop ping In Republican strongholds. Dem onstrations by laboring men were pro nounced and wer a boutc of intense gratification ta Mr- Brywa. If Such Are Placed, Sfcow- Bryan Feared. ing to the figures here, flivinir the Democrat conceded Democratic states and others riving the Democratic candidate the CHARLES PITNEY HAS A LYNCHING COMING H'VlTOTl-rJ Street. . ROYAL PUMPKIN TIES far XM Tea LOr TreH Bafera. Th Royal Bakery CoefecUoMry la aktn- tbe aam ktm rr all- year that It mad lu', rleL.r ' 7wt a0 titfva that knows M hlce rigfct ,., . ,J (Caltad Ptea taaae4 Wtr. ) . , - v v r .-iefet i auuiwv, . -, v." w -i i.itn- evlera, armed with rifles; a r reported to here this efternooa and If h Is rap tured there la no doubt that he will be lrBCtaed. Mrek Bmltlt. a 11-year- old girl, la d-lna from the effects cf n attack which sh My ritney made. The child erawled ta her home en her knees and told her story t I.er r-a rents Just baror aha lap a Inte conciouaBaB. - Tha father gathered th pa4as4 act out ia purauit or Fitnej (Uoited Press Leaaed Wire.) Cincinnati, Octt !, WllUam II. Taft, who left her at V o'clock this morning after a day of rest, spoke to a large crowd at Lawrenceburg and ahowed that his throat was improving- rapidly. He win spena tnree aays in Indiana, mak ing a great number or speeches and put-tine- in hia final blown In the h.xi. ior- tne ever- aouotrui Hoonler state. urn win start east Hatumav nivht tn spend the last week of the campaign In New York. . On Irfondav ha vlli . , . , . . ' -. ' v ' -' Connecticut, wnere ne win make one ayeccij. Dr. J. J. Richardson of Washington, the throat .specialist, is with th c. dldate and aald today that he Is well pleased with the condition of hla pa tient. ' Aurora. 111.. Oct. 15 TiMr. T.e. clared here today that if It was being reported tbat business men were a-iv- ing orders to b filled in cae he waa elected and not te be filled tn caae Bryan waa victorious it waa vni. other indication that the election of Bryan will not restore MntM.nn - u. liSi1.' '? AbJ"wC.rwd.ner "t aa well . ..w v Kuan, mo., tne candidate addreased a gathering of fanners pointing to their aroaoarltv .ni . ' lag that Republican success would be in the Republican column, th total would fall eight short -ct a majority. In either of these events, the Mormon vote mar decide tha issue, it la pointed out. rcolna extensive renovation and " it is hinted Sqiong thoBc employed on her that she ears the appearance of a honeymoon craft. ' On tha Stella Polare the duke and hla expedition galled July 12, 1898, for' the north pole, and returned December S, 1900. The vessel waa weda-ad In tha Arctic lea for 11 months. Members of tna party witn aogs ana Bieos attained April 24, 1900. a latitude of 80 degrees, 83 minutes, on the alxty-tflfth meridian of longitude, or 389 statute miles from the north pole, making a record aa the farthest north reached by man. the Boys' and Girls' Aid society Tues day afternoon. Judge George II. Wil liams presided. The principal matter for ; discussion was tha report of tha committee on the playhouse for boys which the society hopes to build and equip with apparatus. Mention was made of the approach of Thanksgiving day and the hope of a Itberal contrl- button for theqe wards of the society, Superintendent Gardner reported that two agents had been aent out recently to visit the children who have haan placed in homes. Aa epidemic of WhoODlnsr courh ha . nrovented tha an. clety from receiving children from out side counties of the state, but this ia now passed and children art again be ing received. x ' The formal resignation Of John Teuscher Jr. aa visiting agent of tha society was read. Mr. Teuschar has been appointed chief probation officer of the Juvenile court. Current -bills for the month of Sep tember, amounting to S784.8T, wer or dered paid. Those present at th meet ing were Judge Williams, Judge Wol verton. F. E. Beach. William rtarrtn.r Mrs. A. O. Barker, Mrs. O. R. Temple ton, Mrs. Levi White, Mrs. H HNorth up and Mrs. J. A. Sladen. TRANSFER OF HUGE RANCH IN NEVADA (United Frees Leaaed Wire.) Ogden, Utah, Oct. 12. A deal was closed here today by which a million dollars In cold cash will be paid for the biggest ranch in the inter-mountain re gion. The purchasers are David Eccles. M. S. Browning, Joseph Snowcroft and Adam Patterson, Ogden capitalists. Thev obtained tula to the f.mn,, Sparks-Harrell ranch In Nevada, which covers hundreds of square miles: The new ownere will put 100,000 sheep and 50,000 cattle on the mammoth range im mediately. ' i . a' - . i .i : Rogue River la Sunset. Sunset, for November, contains an elaborately Illustrated article or th Rogue river valley, entitled "Iu Med ford's Garden," by A. J. Wells, and de scriptive of tha wealth of tha apple and pear orcharda of that district. By using SUNDAY LAW CASES . DISMISSED BY COURT MICHIGAN'S STRAW . :. 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