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"jpiff""W"'1Wyr " rWO EDITIONS DAILY, AT : f P. M. AND 4:00 ' M. ! .! rr:: Tjtrwm aw nfiTnnr.n o "fOAR. VOli. XV. salim, owaaoN, Monday, October 23, 100s. HIP RUNS AGROUND-CREW MUTINIES )fficers Subdued Them, But on Landing in New York, the Men Kesistea, and Wounded Three Officers h r v ' now York, Oct. 23. Following tho iutlny on tho schoonor Ida B. Gib- in, in-bound from orfolk, tho cap ita was stabbed and ono man shot ills morning, ono of tho missing men hollnvcd to havo been murdered. l.n shin is fast settling and will prob- fcbly soon Ho at tho bottom of East liver, at tho plor whoro slio is uou Tho mon mutinied whon when tno ship ran aground outsldo Norfolk. Tho officers subdued them with belay ing pins. When thoy camo nshoro in this city this morning tho offlcors triod to arrest thorn. Dotcctlvo Ilarlick was shot and is in a critical condition. William Acmnnn, a watchman, was shot seriously, and Captain F. H. Branloy, master of tho ship, has sovor nl serious stabs. Mate Modloy has not, boon soon nlnco attacked' by tho crow. CASHIER KEPT NO BOOKS Loaned $600,050 Without Keeping Any Record of the Transactinos Pittsburg, Pa., Oct. 23. Receiver Cunningham, of tho Enterprise Nation al Bank, hns discovered that largo notos hold by tho bank for monoy loaned by Cashier Clark, who commlttod suicide, nro missing. ' All papers and books havo boon carefully oxaminod, but no traco lias boon found of anything to revonl tho whoronbonts ol about $600,000. An amazing system of flnnnco Is rovcnlcd. Clark kopt no records of loans made, much less of soeklng tho approval of tho directors. BIG RIOT IN CHILE Santiago, Chllo, Oct. 23. Ten woro lllod and hundreds wounded In a bat- i botwecn polico and rioters hero Sun- ky. Tbo riot started nt a mooting lllod to petition tho govornmont to bolisk tho importa tar on Argcntlno ittlo, Tho troops wcro absent at tho nnouvors, and tho polico wcro unnblo quoll tho disturbance. Stroet enrs id oloctrio lights wore destroyed. Tho Ho dopartmonts woro ordorod out last feht to aid in restoring order. Sol ers aro oxpected to nrrlvo today. Iapawts" NAVAL REVIEW rokio, Japan, Oct. 23. Japan is on to today over tho naval rovlow which Is-cdi oft! without tho slightest un- tasantness. Thrco hundrod and olglit Irships woro In lino, including tho pturcd Russian vessels. Tho omporor, oard tho cruiser Asamn, lod by a blscr, and escorted by gunboats, ssel nlong tho lino, which was lieadod I Toga's flagship. After tho tho ro- tvr tho rmporor recolvod'tho British hiilnl, Noel, and his officers. Alico Oota Home. 3in Frnnclsco, Oct. 23. Tho Siboria, It'i A'ko Roosevelt and Hnrrimnn oir1, was sighted 35 mllos out at fef t' a morning. It is oxpeotedi that will rcich port about uoon, nnd jrk "i hour later. GOVERNOR'S MANSION ON FIRE Sockloss Jorry Dead. U Vn, Knn., Oct. 23. Jorry Simp- '-J at 0 o'cloek this morning. V-'.rsm of tho heart caused his 'h. Tho final sinking spoil followod r;cro heuiorrhago of yostorduy rrj!g The funoral will bo in oiiargo Bt'"o bcal Scottish Itlto Masons. Joffcrson City, Mo., Oct. 23. Tho ox ccuttvo mansion caught flro this morn ing tho tho big reception hall beneath tho sleeping apartments of tho gover nor nnd Mrs. Folk. Tbo smoko nwak onod tho governor, who assisted Mts. Tolk from tho building, turned in tho alarm. Ho donuod an old rubber coat, nnd took command of tho flromon, di recting tholr operations personally. Soon tho firo was oxtlngulshod, tho losi being about $1000. It was caused by a dofoctlvo electric wiro. v Steamer May Bo Lost (Four O'Clock Edition.) Cleveland', O., Oct. 23. Tho steamer S. J. Hockor, Captain Stowart, with a crow of 23, ono of tho largest on tno lnkos, is boliovod to bo lost. Sho was duo nt Sault Sto Mario Saturday night. o Tho End in Sight. (Four O'clock Edition.) Now Orleans, Oct. 23, Thoro was ono now enso but no deaths reported up to noon. Tho hoalth officials told in quirers that tho end Is in sight, o Bobbed tlio Bank. (Four O'Clock Edition.) Lima, O,, Oct. 23. Tho Inst chnptor in tho robbery of tho Amorlonu Nation- nl bank, sovon years ago, of which in nocent mon woro noouwd, was elosod todny, whon Thomas K. Williams ploaded guilty and! was sontoneod to flvo yours. rrolght Trains Wreckod. (Four O'clock Edition.) Montbolior, Idaho, Oct. 23. In n hondl-on collision between two freight trains on tho Idaho division of tho Oro gon Short Lino today two tramps woro killed, and1 Fireman Dmnont Injured. Tho wreck is blocking traffic. " High School Literary Associn- in ( shlnnd is becoming ono of the lh fnctors of that town. MUST SERVE FIVE YEARS San Trnnclsco, Oct. 23. Wro. H. DUlard must sorvo flvo years in tho ponltontlary for selling fraudulent Ohl noso certificates. Throo years ngo DU lard, who wis a clerk in tho olHco of Internal Bovonuo Collector Lynch, was convlctod, and hns slnco boon in jail. Tho United States circuit court of ap peals this morning nfllrmod tho decision of tho lowor court. OFFER A REWARD TEDDY VISITS TUSKEGEE Met by Booker T. Washing ton, and Is Given an En thusiastic Greeting Tresno, Chi., Oct. 23. A rownrd of thousand dollars for information lend ing to tho nrrcst nnd conviction of tho Owl train wrockers, authorized by Vice President Calvin, of tho Southern Pa cific, was postod today. Thcro is no doflnito cluo, and thoy -will probably ro main unenpturod. WHltF RIBBON " MEETING Tuskogco, Ala., Oct. 23. Not slnco President McKlnlcy's visit In Decem ber, 1807, has Tuskogco beon so thor oughly aroused nnd excited ns during tho past fow days, which prcccodcd President Roosevelt's visit of today. Tho enthusiasm which Prosidont Mc Klnloy's visit aroused was insignificant compnrod with tho wavo of onthuslasm which engulfed ovcrythlng in this dis trict and culminated In ono of tho most Tomnrknblo ovations over wit nessed in tho South. Presidont Roosovelt hns always taken tho greatest interest in tho education of tho negroes In this country, and it did not rcqulro much persuasion on tho part of Mr. Booker T. Washington, tho bond of Tuskogco Instituto, upon his recent visit to Washington, to induco tho Presidont to so nrrango his Itiner ary Mint it permitted: him to spend tho grentor part of tho day in'Tuskogco. In anticipation of tho President's visit tho most olnborato preparations wcro mado at tho institute. Tho original plan, of Bonding n lnrgo oxhlbit from tho instituto nt tho stnto fair nt Birm ingham, was nbandonod, so ns not to woakon tho complotoncss of tho exhi bition at tho Institute, which was pro parod for tho boneflt of President Itoosovolt. Upon his arrival Presidont Hoosovolt I was wolcomod by President Bookor T. Wnshlugton nnd tho ontiro faculty of tho institute. Tho students and nearly tho ontiro population of tho district for miles around wns assomblod to groot tho , President, and ho wns cheered with n right good will. Without dolay tho Presidont wns es corted to tho roviowing stand on tho public squaro, and from thero roviowed tho pnrado of tho studonts, which ii eluded a numbor of hnndsomoly decor atod floats. Aft or tho parade tho President, ac companied by Mr. Booker T. Washing ton, visited tho instituto. IIo went through ovory department of tho largo school and carefully oxamincd tho ex hibition of tho work of tho students. Lator in tho aftornoon ho dollvorod an addross boforo tho faculty and studonts, Montgomery, Aln Oct. 23. Tho Prosidont ronchod this city nt 31:3.0 this morning. Ho had made sovon short spoochos from tho end of his car. Ho said tho last tlmo ho visitod Alabama Los Angoles, Cal., Oct. 23. Tho na tional W. O. T. U. convontion opons nt tho First Congregational church Fri dny, Novombor 27. Tho White Ribbons special, carrying 1000 peoplo, half of ho was with his rogimont, nnd pralsod whom nro ilolegates, Is duo Tuesday tho stato and tho pooplo. Ho sold I morning. Tho tlmo between their ar rival and) tho convontion will bo occu pied in receptions nnd arfxexoautivo sossion, Tuesday night, a roocptlon to officors and dolcgntos of tho chamber of j commerao; Wednesday ovangollstioal ' sorvloes; Thursday, a rocoption to vis win soo you morrow. nil upon my roturn to- A MYSTERY FROM THE DEEP SEA Elegantly Equipped Sloop, Laden With Stolen Plunder is Captured at New York. Now York, Oct. 23. Tho polico nro trvlntr to solvo tbolnystory rovcnlod in tho ennturo of tho sloop Doroda. Sho was luxuriantly fitted out with silver- waro and Oriontal rugs and londod with oxponsivo bric-a-brac, supposod to havo boon stolon from tho homes of millionaires alone tho Sound, and car rying tho effects of Midshipman Jack- Bank Will Resume. (Four O'clock Edition.) Sart Frnnolsco, Oct. 23. Depositors to tho amount of $00,000 today deoldod itors by county nnd olty federations, not to withdraw their deposits from tho nnd a gonernl wolcomo at night. Chicago Markets. Chioago, Oot. 23. Wheat opened nt 87, closing at 80; corn, opening nt 15, closing nt 44; oats opening at 20, closing nt 20. RYAN CASE Ilnltnil TlnnV nml rn..t rvn..... which was olosod by tho bank commis sioners Saturday, By ngroomont with tho commissioners, tho bnnk will abol ish Its branches in this olty and su t PPI l"k MX ITV ' ' wainurnw us stooK, amount- A r r I H III C O ,ns to 80'000- reprosonted by promls- ' a-a-r j sory notes. Undor thoso conditions, It ) is understood, tho -commissioners will T1 ... . . ., -, . - T allow tho bank to rosumo businoss. jb nun iv nuuuji iu luu iriuiiun ui u lneBB.R-a.3eBeiB-ie(aBM9E-BM-e!BKM)aM- M s s I M 35 S 2 i lYott May be U. uyan, and ho 1ms Hundreds o tnom tu- siboria -nraaUii tim vatA here, ns well as nil over tho United j San Francisco, Oct. 23,-At 11 a. in. States, whon tho rumor circulated tJ.nt tho SJbcria is ontoring tho harbor, and tho supremo court had affirmed tho low- will brenV tho rocord from Yokohama, or court in tho caso of tho State vs. J. established by tho Korea by- two or O. Ryan. Ryan, it will bo romombored threo hours. Tbo Korea mndo tho pas- "" luu ''"' """ ' . Bngo in iu days and' Jl hours, iao parties uoing n man nameu jnurri the One son and ono Huston. Tho raco was for. Orogon Is Not Alone. $200 a sldo, Huston bolng'baoked by a (Four O'Clock Edition.) man named. Roth, nnd both parties and1 Mpsaow, Idaho, Oot. 23. The federal Roth selected Ryan for stakoholdor. ! court eonvoned this morning for tho Whon tbo raco camo off nuston stum-1 land fraud trials, on indlotmonts re turned! at Boiso Jast July, against prominent eltizons of Lowiston. Tho To get ono of those solid gold watches to bo given away absolutely 'f--o January 1st by Dr. B. E. Wright, th Painless. Dentist. A ladles' acd a gentleman's solid gold hunting easo.watqh, valued at $50.00 each, wU be given on tho abovo'date to patrons of Dr. Wright, and you can i T a . fini out all about these beautiful gifts by calling at his office. Bettor seo him about this now. Tho watches nro on exhibition in he win- dow of Thompson's jewelry store. under bonds for more than a year, , and. q p - -- . Hinr.n thnt tiftiA hn nr.tnn nit nflir.Inl I wv -. vu fcctloncry is Strictly Pate MMli 'TnAa fltfif tlfn lna nlnti nm aAIoIrI timekoeper In tbo college contests, and has held and paid over wagers on theso contests. Ho awaits arrest for this. Ills friends are already preparing a pe tition for his pardon, and) it will un doubtedly find many signatures. bled nnd fell, end Roth wanted an othor race for tho samo amount, whleh was finally agreed to. This was to como J trials wont ovor until tomorrow, (off at 2 o'clock Saturday. Ryan hold I the money until evening, and, ns Roth failed to appear, turned tho stakes over to Morrison, Roth came up Saturday, but, instead of making1 a raco, had ' T? wo r n -vAstail "H"- TV v n linn Via Art J M- 4 kVU AJ (M MM9 MVWM The Spa CANDY FACTORY and Wholesome. 382 Stato Street. W. T. STOLZ. F, O, MEYEBB. AFTER TEDDY'S RECORD (Four O'clock Edition,) San Frnnclsco, Oot. 23. According to a roport rocolvod horc, Jim Jeffries nnd Qovornor Sparks, of Novndn, killed a 430-pound cinnamon bear Inst Thurs day, after a 25-nilo haso with dogs, in Qrlzriy valloy) Plumas county,. Sparks shot tho bear through tho heart. In falling it killed n dog. This is tho fourth bonr bnggod by tho party. Foreign Nowb. Tho now Gorman import duties aro said to bo. much hlghor. Prosidont Loubot, of tho Fronch re public has gono to visit King Alfonso, of Spain, Anothor railroad strlko hns tiod up sovon lines out of Moscow, Russia, Shortogo of tho wheat crop Is Im pelling Mexico to romovo nil dutios. Tho prico of corn Is ndvnnclnjr. A monumont to Popo Pious X. hns boon unvoilod In the villngo whoro ho was born. It wob contributed to from all ovor tho world. Tho Belgian parliament is consider ing building now fortifications at Ant- worp. Oomploto ratification of tho tronty of poaco allowa tho homeward shipment of troops to' go forwnrd on a largo scalo. Russia will float a now loan, of $300, 000,000 in Franco, Amorlco, Qormany and Engl nnd. , p- . . Ohargo Discrimination. (Four O'clock Edition.) j Olovoland, O., Oot. 23. The inter- stnto commoreo commission mot horo todny to hoar ohargos of discrimination in oij r"tos, proforrod by tho Frank CI. Clark Oil Company, ngnlnst tho Now York, Now Haven nnd Hartford rali-j road. -- - - Wednesday Only Special Sale No. 251 nam Tor Wednesday's soiling wo offer a high grado, hoW ficallopod back, eoveral -Ifforonb styles la Back Combs that aro gopJ, values. For Wodnos day only tho price will bo 10 V A ealo worth your tlmo to como to. You '11 neod a fow of thorn. SEE BIG AD ON PAGE THREE son, U. S. Nv who disappeared from tho battleship Missouri, apparontly going with Olga Maxwoll, whoso effects woro also takon with tho sloop. Jacksou was found somo tlmo ngo by his fnthor, in Canada, in a dazed condition. Ho said ho didn't roraombor leaving tho ship, nnd could recall but llttlo after joining tho woman. Tlio Oorbott-Erno Fight. Philadelphia, Pa., Oot. 23. Young Corbett and Young Erno nro schodulod for n six-round "fight boforo tho Na tional Athlotio Club, of this city, to night. Tlio bout is to be at catch wolghts. Tho match grow out of tho recent Erno-Attoll fight, in which Erno dfcfoatod Atoll with enso In six rounds. At first a meeting botweun Young Cor eott ami Atoll wns to bo nrrnncod. but. aftor Attell's dofoat, Young Erno wus soiooted for tho contest. Both Agistors nro In excellent condition, nnd nn lntor osMng bnttlo Is oxpected. -- ' O' Union county has hncl its assessment roduced ono-hnlf by tho commission- orr court, nnd it is now $0100,000. PACKERS PLEAD NOT GUILTY Claim Government Has No Jurisdiction, and Cite Garfield's Report Chicago, Oct. 23. All tho indicted packers this morning onterod plena de nying tho jurisdiction of tho court. Tho defendants collectively plcndod not guilty. Tho nttornoys claim tho United States lacks jurisdiction, ns thoro is no Inw providing for conviction n punishment for nllogod violations' of tho intorstnto commerco not. Thoy asked that nil bo dismissed from custody. Tloy dcclnro tho government ox haustod its remedies whon It sqcurod nn injunction under tho nnti-trust law, and say tho election of thnt romody pre cludes tho legality of procodlng ngnlnst them criminally. Tho defendants lllod ns part of tholr plea tho roport of Commissioner Gar fiold, which, thoy dcclnro, shows no un lawful act was committed la restraint of trndo. li ? 11 13 m HMMM &m&mmmmmm