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TRUTH AND LIBERTY

T AGESLAST EDITION FRIDAY NOVEMBER 21 1900 SALT LAKE CITY UTAH FIFTYSIXTH YEAH li

jjNithI5SISSiPPi RESOLUTIONS

Commercial Congress Votes

Down Two Offered by William

j Bryan Last Night

APPROVES MONROE DOCTRINE

As Enunciated by Monroe Reiter

ated by Cleveland and Ex

pounded by Root

Merchant Mnrlnc Approves

raor

30000000 Appropriation for

Harbor Ini > roieincnt

NW MTU Trans

CIO XI

hunsal 11

voted

commercial congress

IirDI

rlul 1007 at

flCX l eathcrlnn In

to hId III lext

Mi

Iulkoger I T Denver ono of the

leading contestants moved to innko

unanimous find

the vole for Muskogce IUollmouH

I this HSS done

wa

1 John P Irish In presenting the claims

honor of on

nf Sin Franciwo for the hOll

Irtlnllr next CIII congnsj denied

with lsor the truth of appellation

recently applied to HAM Francisco that

I tf city of graft

Never one mill of the thousands of

I dollars contributed for tlie relief of

i offerers of our recent dlsaatcr lIe

cart he niii diverted I deny with

1 the ardor o whlih I um cupiblo i

the truth of the stories printed In cast

rn papers regarding alleged graft In

S33 FrancISCo In this fund Such stor

ks are Zanders upon the fair lame of

tn Franiluo

The resolutions roinmltteo of the

rjnsmlialsslppl commercial COl grc s

In CBsll ii tutu nioinlng voted down tho I

tI3 resolutlcns submitted to the con

pdii last night by William 1 Hryan

The first of these resolutions favored

the endorsement by th < roiiKrcs of the

rwolutlon adopted by the Interpuilln

mentaiy union ut the London session In

HW of settling of International qUI

M s Impartially by a court of com

misIon of Investigation before declara

tion of war or the opening of hostilities

by any country

The second resolution sought to place

the congress on record n being opposed

W prlMite monopolies and believing

them Indefensible and Intolerable

Mora the enforcement of existing lawn

s4tho enactment of suuh now laws ni

mar bc necessir > to protect Indus

Ill corn thin menace offered by tho

miu

ne report of the tesoltillons as sub

mlll the congress ut the afternoon

rdoQ Is as follows

f JELVrtONS WITH SOU1U AM13HI

CA

Our trade relation with South

America and the cultivation of u better

lner aiding alit acquaintance beler

tN people of Ilth

te our sister rcpubllcH have

Josiljr claimed thc attention of this con

tnn 10 the secretary of state of our

aIm country and to tho represent

IV of tho other nations

I ui b tlulr 1011 who honored

presence

we extend asstir

I ucti of our profound respect and Iuur

I t ha ProtoUld earn

II here that their words of wisdom

I n coimi l may bring about closer re

U JM iKtween all of tile

the 111 Ihl countries of

Oftern

rttrn hemisphere and tiirt the

that

ZflUUl regard

r and conndcncc now ox

nol

brni raaj Inciease as tho

by Ihc years plUM

Ire rallze Ihe

ifltrTfojfle aluc or OUr friendly

trroure The

lion Is mISmIS91Islppl f

glng fsllecaly Illcrested II CIIour

all

Incmlc drorls to bring uhout Iho

the SUFi ot t 10lrerclll tranHaclOl1 1t1

and best

wu at

the 1 tabllshlng

iatints tablshlJ

houJd pslSI lemllir rlllonl that

betwecn

lidi relations us > To PRomote

Ich relalons we Olul0 the moposl

tou Ubinitted 1 plposl

led

submi by Sec

IUraglnr Secy Hoot rOI en

1flrYeXfl our Icrchant mallnl HIll for

Atntrl ca b 111 Intrcourse with South

adrfluato mull faclllllcH

r hIF

rl MONIlOE DOCTniNK

Werenci 11111

al OC aM II emphllzo our approv

tb

IrJoe u dlvntol to Iht Monroe i1Ot

Ifla rlnlal 1 liy Its alllor

S Monroe Is alihor

n thr 1101 rc II IS23 whcn Preident

by l1NI State Ha fll rcitczLted

htOVr J 1111

r i > relctLtf

IV leictaild

me53g0 llcfland In his I011C7iCllfll

Ir 3ge of 1Si 5

nut

Ibis Poqii1g1 1111 as silln lnlrd at

or

Ihe

1Ofltci jv Mih i nTranHralilMp

1lhl

rte after his I001 s crctnry of

kin Ki blc tour of tho South Alier

tbt

IOI

Tl

vtyino rrclalon of Ihe MOlIofl

olrlno by the Clroo

rlal TnlHllsllIslPpl corn

hi urntt rtss Is that tho people of

1cok4 10 cry n10 art nnlKnibly op

c1erli 1uroPlal Kovcrnment nc

oerllenl

rn itiy RI1dltijjril

Idll Wltal territory or

IUldlton m i ip western hemisphere

iiii

TIn MKMIIANT

Wo nHHA MARIXIJ

lrSn reamnu th 011 IJrclolM acton ra

thaIt uPhlldlnA or CII I1lelheitii

11 lnelI11

fhant marl le especially iii I

I Mf slh of pcclll II Ief 01

conlmetc

11 inter tosterlfK comllelCI

AR1 South ronimuIlittlt1ii wIth Central

th lflo Aleril We Idvl e that

110 parcs

I i crttgoii tn eOIIre 1 conslcPI

of

up 1neri

ai

malice i1ReFVI11LR1I

Ilne a

alI nonparlsall Isue

eOXSlIAI SBUVICC

We

agall arneitly urge such

thol urAe a

or

Ifsleel gl 10 anlzatlol ot our consular

PJJCt to our hnir tl10 most lclou

ae bllneJ Interests nnJ

plhel b hail this cnn he 1Cst aer1

haVing aCcoll

uPon Ing appolnttenl i hashI

I1ibijp e1perlenre abIUt aol c > aractor

ton thu alY ollrnl consluhiia

llo winni ii K thc em icoc

I nnly attains enclcncy which

iUCIt atained b > experience Wo re

10 ntttf or the United Stale

tlact Into Unied

on Ihs IUbJeI law Iho xe p tlvo order

INTtneO

TI ITAI

I14ULItOAD

We favor IAIHOAD

hNOntnentlt cOlstrclon of nn In

tnle htatts rnlroa1 hehncl tho

CA IHatel and South America

We L IlYIms AI lAltOIS

te emphatlaly approve and endorse

fkbt Carnal efort in0 being maile to

the national IIi ttn1i support from

harlou goernmenl for the

5 Wl In Itoro ° r thl3 project which

bttnt to 1010 ao nch ° f Value Unit

I plre thl iihole

TFalliSflhhIlSlS8Ippl

Trnsmls

IPI Ve llslppl

cOlmend 10 our memher

I roer nt reIreelitrI by thin lUt

topt an harhor co

as ours 1114 congress and

P 11 IOfllnftl1

eJpelded ot In at least JMWOOO nlmua to

Is Iho

Curthhnnco

ll flttRCC or

at r ray h Ilporllnl work We trust

1 nn1

Ildance ot rreIcltntlvo

rfproscntatvo

our

tfl n tha rnelberl nt the ses

Inllol D eonlreSI to bo hell II

Dce

e learUI 6 11 7 iC

t lrrcnllatona tho relortnd

I d IUls IPPI unanimously IdOPlot

Ilj t Ivalcr llo LaketoIhe

t ivay corlifritlOil

1 r r te Oy 16 I cnnnlon hel

mrTVfl1511 ti

InPNfrlent and dCeloPnent

1 nn

Lelpq rlver ot tho

letPrlnelp Tran

so that eucli nat

I

1

tl

I

ural Lhnnnda of trade ntrllic Missouri

ArkuliHJ Ueo Columbia Slake Sacri

mctito Ban Toujuln Trinity IJrimii

and other great rivers may ha madi

udequato and economical ch niiols

of tnuisiHtrtiitloti aCer tho prod

ucts of tho people Those oh

Jccts aro of such vast all

furreachlng Impnrtanca to all tho pow

er present that ve earnestly urge upon

the Congress of the United SuItes early

nnil favorable cotisiacratlon of thesu vi

tal questions to the end that tho

Transmlsslsslppl country nmy ho pre

pared to reap the full benelltn thut

mny como tu UB In the new commercial

era to bo ushered In by the oponlnx 6f

tho Panama canal

enuI

Wo favor liberal appropriations un

der continuing contract by the fed

eral government for the Improvement

of tho harbors of tho Gulf of Mexico

and the Piclllc conpt F that they may

speedily have a uniform depth of not

ICSH than 33 feel uf water at rifun

lawtide with I width and extuiBlon

tommenBtiratc with their inpldly crow

log Importance

Wo heartily endorse tho proposed In

tercoastal canal nine fust in depth

and about to miles In length from the

MIsalH lHslppl river to tho HIl Grande

as ono of tho most beneficial water

way Improvement in tin union and we

icquost the members of tho Congress

to urge tho soimtorw mid lepresenta

tel o tile TnuiftMlHslsnlppl section

to Induco the COIUIICM of the Uriltml

Slat t to adopt the project for thin

canal and inaho provision In the lot

COIlRIle rlvcni and ion harloio lilll for lls speedy

We further recommend thut the next

CongreeH mako asulliblo at once tin

appropriation heretofore made hy the

national tpnurew for the construction

of the government canal between the

Sablpo and Ncchen rivers to form u

connection with the Port Arthur ship

anal States recently tlniuited to the United

KLASTIC CimilUNCV

We ore of thi opinion hInt n measure

calculated to Introduce Into tho llnan

clal system of tho curRency tho element

of flexibility of currency should 10

lelvo eaily and earnest consideration

by the United States CongriBS having

In Iow utlwttys lie secuuty safety and

vultio of such

currency at par with

gold

goldWo

Wo fax or the beet HUn Industry and

iccoinmend to the United Htates Con

Klel1 that no legislation antagonistic

to hiM future duvclopment IJD unacted

Thin eongiess at Its sixteenth session

commended the location o n naval

station on the nouthern coast of Cali

fornia near thu Mexican border but

as yet the national Congress ban not

taken any action regarding this Import

lilt matter Klnio tlu passage of tho

icsolutlon and recommendation Adml

ial floodilch and other prominent naval

otllccrs have publicly advocated the lo

cation of such a tiival station III the I

baibor of Han Diego California Vo

therefore again icspectfully request

that a naval station and also a coallntf

station be located atSan Diego Cali

fornia and that the necessary funds

be appropriated for this purpose

ACHUCUUTUnE

We commend most heartily the dispo

sition of tho congress of time United

Slates in fosterInn tho work of the

federal departmstit of agriculture

Wo express our sincere ballot tfiat no

other feature of the work of our gov

eminent mcotn with moro general ap

proval of tleivhoJo people than this

department umlei the guidance of Hi

able head the secretary of agriculture

He la ransacking the earth for facti

and bringing to tho varied conditions

of our vast country the results of re

searches of all limes nnd chilies In

troducing new rate and valuable plants

and greatly augmenting the permanent

production of tho wealth of the coun

try He la eliminating the Eunilnrld

belt by selection of plants to bo giowu

by the Introduction of metlmdH adapt

ed to oxlMIng conditions and by the en

couragement of Industries that thrive

We especially call attention then to

the rruttth of the sugar Industry Un

der the present admlnlmrnltloii

largely through the secretaries tho

TraiiMnlsslsglppl section of the United

States now products III sugar nn

amount equal to 117 per cent of Its

consumption The drainage of tho

Hwntnpa and oveiMowed lands of tho

United Slates will mid many millions of

acres of fertile land to out productive

territory Improve health nnd benefit

commerce Wo endorse the drainage

investlgatlonn and surveys now being

carried on by tho Trilled Slates de

partment of agriculture and urge their

extentIons

MVKSTOCK

Wn recommend the oncourugemcnt of

Iiicicitied fucllltloH for ito transport

ation of livestock lo market nnd that I

the government aid tho livestock In

dustiy by extenillng the foreign mar

kctrt for UH productrt and liy nclentlllo

attention Ho tho dlswteH to Which

llockn ant herds ate MUbJnt

3I1NKS AND MINING

The mining Industry of tho Unlte <

Stutcrt has gnin to void pioivirtloiiB

mid Importance now exceeding a bil

lion mid a half dollaiH of annual pro

duct and III capable of still greater

extennlon It encouraged by the gov

ernment nH agricu I t tint h I Inilustry has

been fostered We heartily favor the

tHtabllBhment hy let of Iungrcss of a

national department of mines und

mining

It ID tho souse of this rongicta tlrtt

thc surface of tin1 4liUOO acre of segre

gated coal and asphalt in ads In thc In

dian Torch tory should be sold In IracH

of leO acies on IOIIK tlmo wIt hi annual

piiynients Iherefor and tho moneys

arising theicfroiu should in paid to

the odious entitled thereto The coal

and asphalt III said lands should bo I

lea ed III tractH not to exceed 060 uercsr I

and tlm royalties paid should become

a permanent school fund for ISO of trw

state uf Oklahoma

EXPOSITIONS

We recommend Il oiiltnlilo appropria

tion to bo made by Congress to further

the AhiskaYukonricIllo exposition

Hint will he held In the city of Seattle

beginning June 1 1909

In order lo promote lho friendly

rivalry of etates In progress und de

velopment w < J favor state celebritlon

mari < lnsr the ilftlcth and omit hund

redth anniversaries of the admission

of each stab Into tho union and when

such celebrations arc held wo recom

mend that on each occasion the na

tional government tako part giving

an exhibition of national progress nnd

d4vclijimtoit

STATEHOOD Ion NUW MEXICO

The fundainental principle of Amur

lean republicanism Is that of snlf

govLrntiioiit no body of Amorlcan

citizens should bo doprlvnd of that

right wlnn Iti exorcise Is possible

The iwoplo of Xow Mexico nhonld no

longer bo deprived of selfgovorn

mont That territory nhonld ho admit

tul ag IL stuto whnnvcr It adopts n

hultnhlo constitution and applies for

lIch udniUilon

TVO IUitlIiIIS HESIIiIW

Vnldosla na Nov 22flov Terr l

today Issued orileis ruipltlnr J G

KawlliiKs from Dec 3 and Alt Moore

from Jfov 39 both until Dec 4 the

dny following the adjournment at Vet

dosta of tho South Gcnnnnla confer

ence tho action being taken In defer

IUD to the wishes of this mlnliiern ROIl

cthem who III Attend tho conference

Following theso execution tIm Prison

commlfiAlon ivlll meet and lEdllolho

fate of thq naivllniffl boys Milton und

Jeue who are lItnctl to bo rilllr

on Dec 7

MAYOR SGHMIIZ

COURTS INQUIRY

Returned Six Weeks Sooner Than

He Intended in Order to

Face His Accusers

BRANDS CHARGES AS FALSE

SiM Annul on Him Is Mndo hy Io

lltlnil Kiuinloi liecaiiH of Strong

IlSht Ho Im Lp

New York Nov 23 Mayor Schmltr

of Sail 1Vanciiico who arrived hero to

day on tho bteuniHhlji Patricia xald

that thoro was absolutely no tiuth In

tlio churgtuj mude ugalnat hint and

that ho would go to San Piuncltcu

and couit ha fnllast Imiulr

When till Patricia arrived at inurnn

tlno Jlr Hihmltz WOit fhown new

papira containing roports of the ohatB

es against him In San Kumclgco Ho

saidThero

Thero 14 not u scintilla of tiuth In

tho charge The tact Is It U an at

tack fnartV against me by political ene

mleo becau I made a strong light

against f tAtty Lanirdoii who w 11

defeated for Roveuior HH frlfiuls

ate now taking their revengn It In I

an odd statement for a big man It I

make but It IN a fact that amy nervta

were so uffected after the long and

dying time that we had panted through

hat 1 made this trip abroad I hud

Intended to sail frx honiu nn Dec 55

expecting to arrive In San FnintlHco

about New YcarM day My filends

were to gin mo a bit reception and I

supooxo thr u people put this up to

piovent It Hearing that they were

attacking mn I rUurned six weeks

cooncr than I expected I did not

know of these charges until today

lifter the pilot came on boaid 1 rluill

court the rttrlctoH Inquiry and as

promptly as possible i want It I

can onlyvay that I have a rltar con

C ielmcru lnthU mutter nnd wheie guilt

duel not Milst I have nothing to fear

I shall gulto thc WaldorfAstoria for

a day aiumhen to directly home

Mm jIuchmllE accompanied thc

mayor M

No attempt wail made to artist Mr

SclnnlU when he came ashore from

the steamer

An automobile Will oltlng for him

and ho entered It and left tho dock at

once presumably to go to his hotel

Arf Mayor and Mrs ehmltz left thJ

Patricia and walked down the rram

plank they were met by several friends

who rushed to etinke hand with them

and some of them threw their arm

around the mayor and patted him on

tile back telling hint to be bravo nnd

lie would como out on top Severn

women embraced Mrs Schmltz anl

tied tier fw

Chief Haywi of the Hobokcn pbllei

was on the dock with roveral dtteo

lives He said he would not arrest tho

mayor and vas there merely III easo

the mayor was nrrostod to ecu that ho

was not taken out ut the slate Two

western detoctlven wto wero present

mado no attempt to urreet Schmltz

After shakhv hands with the friends

who were there to gieH him SchinltH

nnd his wife followed by about 20

othen boarded two largo touring cnra

Tour detecthes enteied cabs nnd fiV

lowed iloiely hcUllld the itutomoblloj

but no arrest hue matte

Mayor BcAmHs lIij tnd to be little

concerned over his itidletwieiu lIming

up the bay on tfta uteamcr ho clmlto

freely about Uo case He said hI hill

not anticipated lint he would bn In

dicted but ho said jie ctuld face lilt

accuser ulthottt fear

Mayor Schmltz wan aakjjjl whether ho

bud heard the reports that there Had

been a ielgii of terror recently III Sun

Francisco tind ho replied that ho knew

of no reign of terror and could not be

lieve that conditions had not been ex

uKgvtuled

I have represented thc labor people

of San Francisco he continued and

the first limo I was elected I was looked

upon as n joke This limo In spite of

money used against mo and grand Juiy

reports lie people rallied to my sup

port and again elected me to the may

oralty

At the time of the earthquake when

San Francisco XVUB In chaos nil Kpoko

of my work Including ell the news

tupent which had been agalnvt me

This made my opponents desperate

1liry delei mtnrcl to move against me

This Is the result They wnlit to dis

credit the piestlgo which I got for do

Ing my duty I am tint nt all sorry that

It has happened 1 am glad It hits como

up for I bellcvn tlml the Investigation

will react against Just those people who

11110 Instigated It

What Is your position III regard to

the French restaurants

My position Iran never changed In

thin matter of thcso lestnurants They

have each a liquor license and It li

optional with tutu police commissioners

whether they grant or refuse a llcoiife

to thi o plncts Ono man on tho

hoard a Mr Ilnttnn demanded that

tliD llccntOH bo not granted until tho

looms wero taken iimitj I proteutod

thvn because shell rooms hail nlvay

existed and they could nut ho taken

away without ruining the ImMnrm

You have them here and It Is nn stab

llshod condition Kor this reason I

took the stand that I did

Now they hlivd Abraham lUicf

wlm Is ulso my lawyer

Hero some ono broken In to In

form Mr Schlmlz that It had been

charged that bh brothnr Herbert hud

en tnteivt In a notorious resort known

nt tho Munleliiil CrIb and that fur

tIter It waa alleged tlnit Herberts In I

erect WIH really tho mayors

No ono ever had stock of that

kind for mo with or without my wine

loll ho rcplhd

AMERICAN WOOD

Mio1o World N Aolln for It and Its

Products

Washington Nov aPratlcnII

tho whole world Is asking for Ameri

can wood and Its productt says hID

bureau of htntlitlon of tho department

of commerce limIt labor In a rtatc

ment Iwucd today The exports of

this character bavd Increased 33 per

Cent dtirlnV tie nine months of tho

present year over last year During

this nine months thc value of tliocu

export waft 59000000 This total la

lalied to JUl000000 by adding to

shipments from Amcilcnn ports to

contiguous territory Ten years ngo

the total value of exports of tills class

Will 132000000

The hulk of hose exports Is

clnMcd us boards planks and sonn

llnK and the next largest Item Is fur

niture

run IN SAX niANcisco

Han Francisco Nov 23A fire whICh

luoku nut nt the corner of Mlnncfcta and

Mariposa reflls ut 1 oclock this menilur

liurned fill vny through th block t >

Klglltenpth nvil Kentucky utttctn Twee

ly cottucH weri > ilrstrnjfil before It wi

XtgtIlatied Tim hiati U cnllmnUd at

iQiJI

k

NATIONAL GRANGE

HAS A PROGRAM

Condemns Free Seed Distribu

tion and is for Amending Oleo

margarine Act

PROTECTION FOR FARMERS

Against linliiro nrKry Sstock Presi

dent ilianlicd for Ills Aid In Cer

tain Legishil tutu

Denver Colo NOV l21ho Va

lanai Grange convention today adopt

ed resolution ropoited by the com

mittee on ngrlonlluro oondemnlnt free

seed distribution by the governniont

nn buing ut no benefit oppoiliig a na

tional fortuity law and fRvorlnir

nineiidinent of the oleomaigailne lnw

by BHIklng out tlio word knowinglj

to the und that conviction may be so

cined for lolutlon of the lan

On till resolution n llng for a na

tional law to protect fnnneis against

the sale of mirsmy stock not truo to

name the commlttoo icported tho rof

ronco of tho matter to the vmluut

viate KiangiM with u leconimeiulatlon

that they emlonvor to secure piotoe

tlve leglilatlon III thou poctlo

statog Tho ivpoit was adopted

On a letolutlun asking Congress for

an annual appropriation for tho ox

tuntlon of ugiluiiltural education the

commltteo ippnrtod favorably and tile

luport was adopted

rile piehcnt appropriation In only

u00i The resolution ask that It

he 20000 tho amount which Secy

James Vllfon eotlmatos UH nece Hlliiy

Aid Is to be rendered along those

utica Agilcultural collegott ntatu do

partniCMithi of agricuJtme trutntng1

courco and tratnlng schools for agri

cultural Initruotlon to mlioducn ox

perlmontnlly new featureM of agrlcul

tmal educatIon to Inereaw the effi

ciency of lu giicui Lu Ill I education III

nigio land giant college etc

The cnopctatlvo cammlttuvti report

was adopted It recommended co

optintlvit creamerleH elivatois wiv

ing bunks tntftt companlcH building

ami loan warahoufi giange fire in

Htirunco coinpnnks and eooponttuo

marketing of farm piodnct but with

out tespftiislblllty for their manage

munt or obligations

Tho committee on finance recom

mended that J10000 be appropriated

for lecture and extension work and the

report wo adopted

A resolution was adopted extending

thanks to President lloosevolt for bin

aid In securing the passage of lawn

concerning den turul alcohol purn

food railroad rate regulation and his

1I11t1lYhflh 1xceIl611uetlOllhlrl

the promotion of the agricultural In

teieMa nt tho country1

Thanks were extended to thc de

partment of ugriculluio the Interstate

commerce comml slon the postmaster

general and the pret of the country

In promoting the put poxes and prin

ciples of the National Orango

Thu state granges and patrons were

acked to defer endowment of tiny

Insurance plan tmtll after the report

of tho National Orange committee

I itS made and especially any en

dorsement of soculled grange nsiir

once eompanli

N J UacheKl Aaron Jones and K

B Norris wete appointed members

of the legislative committee

NtW fORK fiREBUG

UNDER ARREST

Told Police He Had a Mission

From the Lord to Cleanse

And Chastise by Fire

NAME IS WALTER E FINNEY

Pollco lc Iaie Unit Ho IlLS Made it

onfciMon IloTalKi Vcrj licc

Ij About MMon

Now York Nov 23Wulttr C Flit

hey 23 yearn pIlI who tho police de

clared lias Informed them thai he has

a mHsIon from the Lord to cleanse

and chastise by Ire was arrested to

diy chaigod with setting tho series of

Urea which created uoiiHtcrnatlori and

did coiifildciablo dunag In the vicinity

of Twentythird street and Eighth nvo

hue uarly yesterday Tho police say

that Ilnney has confewed that ho M

ono of the flan und that he wile 111

cut when ever l ur time other houses

were buinlug und also nt numerous

fires In the upper wast aide within the

past few weeks Flnney wan arrested

In thin hallway of a tenement houst

In Seventeenth street near Eighth ave

flue today Ills strange aiitlon had at

traded the attention of n policeman

who followed him when ho entered tho

hallway of tho house

What aro you up to njjked tho

policeman

Leave ice alone replied Flnney h I

walk around II great deal and some

times go ni far as Sevctityilfth strict

Two detectives who had trailed Fin

TIDY and the policeman ally thty onterod

the hnllnay just In time to hear Flnnoy

tell the Kllceman haiL ho had a mis

sion to perform

What kind of a mission ho was

asked

Tho Lord hnH given me u cirtnln

mission to perform Klnney In said

to have replied

You would not set fire to a tene

ment house would you asked tho po

UcLinan

I certainly would Flnney Is Bald

to lmavtt answered I would chastise

nnd cleanso them by lIre f

Wero you ot the lire nt Twenty

third street yegtenlay morning

No wan Flnnyn reply tliut f was

told about It by the UirdVl was to

the tires In SevenUenth and Ihteenlh

stfets J

The police declare that tho boy con

fessed to tettliiK fire tI the tenement

house at 330 West Seventeenth street

yeunl y morning He Is quoted by

tftt polfco un saying he wan passing 330

West Haverlcentb street wlion tho Lord

told him to < leanto and rhaotlso them

by fire Ho front into the hallwiiy I

he li mild to hvwc told the police nail i

piled a lot of uap r against the KUS

jet and Hilt Urn to the place

Flnney lives with hili widowed mother I

not tar from where he was urrcitcd

I bAAUO lILlY

FINED TEN DOllAR

Italian Tenor Was Charged With

Having Pinched Mrs Han

nah Graham

WAS BITTERLY ARRAIGNED

Itery Scat III Com room Utis Own

lilcil When 11m Cue Was VaIicti

Ior I lea eli u

Vow York Nov 23 lftJllrntp

BakEr found Caruso guIlty nnd im

posed 11 Inc of 10 on htm

Now York Xov Ifter ma of

the mOlt blttar ftrnilKMiiienti over

hear in a court In thin city lila COM

of 1 1111 ell Caruso tho Italian tenor

who Is vhargfil with annoying women

Jn the monkey IIOUIM In iontuil park

toiluy was placed In the hands of MUG

liliuto Ilakor of tilt Vorkvlllo police

court fdr dual determination It Ides

oMiticted at that lime that IL dClflon

would bo announced within a few

hOIlI

hOIlIgwl

Kvery Hilt In the Yorklll police

court vu 1Io < WIld today when time

eouit opened for the healing of the

clruxe nsalnst Caruso tho opnrntlo

tenor Out In the Mtuvt nearly JOOD

persons iitruggled unsuctwsfully to

till tile polico Jilts oKtabllshed hold

back u crowd Insfdu thuio was a

grout joiiiU > t of lotos Mont lo thu

slngor and bearing a card on which

wan written Take It easy whIchever

you do ruini jour filendi and the

people who knoiv you

A rubterlptlon for money to buy tha

llovvoirt was taken up In com I yester

day Vhun CaniKi stepped from Ills

cab he was cheered by tho ctowj

There was no hissing Wlllilr thc iloor

of the rouithouse a nieHsengur pre

Hcnted the big bunch of roses to thu

tenor but on the udvlco of Mr Conreld

he refused to accept thin

Hannah Ortiluim thu complnlnlng

witness did not appeal to prctg the

complaint iignlnst Caruso Deputy

Police Commissioner Muthot In Inform

ing the i unit hIlt Mrs Uraluim wouHl

not bo present ald

I rceulvud Information as to tho

Identlt of the woman known IIH Han

nah II Oniliiini and fxpcctrd to hau

her In court but teamed that she bus

now left the juilsdlctlon of thtt court

and I nm unable to produce her today

Former Judge Dlttenhoffer CaruwH

counsel prolisteJ against such an ex

planation being made to tho court and

declared that he did not ellotJ hero

was any such woman us Hannah Ira

1mm unless pcihahpi It was u woman

who In thin case Is confederate of

Oflleer Cain

Deputy Police CommlMloncr Mathot

In hlH argument against Caruso de

glared Unit Caruso was a moral per

vert who should be kept out of decent

society Mr Mathot said that the iou

loll why Hannah Uralmm had not ap

peartd In court was that she feared to

face a crowd of peivertH such na coin

nionly attend such a hearing and such

a crowd as was then present The

spectators In lie courtroom itheed

Muthot at this lemaik

The list wltneHH toda > war A Jl

Motion cnerctary of the New Xork

American League baseball club lie

wIts called to testify coimcmlug lero

lii lit ii McCarthy the man who corrob

oiated the evidence asrilnut Caruso

given by Policeman ruin Mahon tes

tified that McCurthy itas discharged

by him

Why dill you discharge McCarthy

a ktd Atty Ulttrnhoffer

For dlshoneHty replied Mahon

faruxn was then railed und CIUPI

honed by Deputy Pollco Commissioner

MaIllot

Ho you recall bflng nt a reception

In a house In Fifth avenue III the vicin

ity of Thirtysixth street on thIn Hun

day afternoon preceding Thanksgiving

last year

Caruso did not remember but would

not say he had not been there

Do you recall that as you wero

leaving u gliri1t Invited yon to step Into

her automobile to conduct you to > nnr

hotel and while nn the wny being

charged by the hilly with having nt

tmpt xl to take certain liberties with

her In the automobile

An objection Ally Dlttenhuffor

wax sustained

At the automobile was opposite the

UiiVi league club did it not stop and

did yon not ICAM the rulumablle be

calIco rOll wero ibHrgH by hi lady

with attempting to Ink lllxrtlos with

her and was not a mounted I xilleeman

nt tho door of the cab uti1 did he not

fall to nrroii you only on the infuse

of tlia woman to mukc A comuhilnt

Cnrusij did not lmo 10 answci th

iiueotlon

When tile brief < Ti ixiinilnntlon of

Cnruii had been tnncluded Ally OIL

tanhuufer Informed the c > urt ho hail no

inoro witnesses to pniiluce

Coil el for tin liroictmt ton then put

In evidence a diagram shoMnj the HI

tire iirrungemontH of ttmt Central Park

monkey house

Atty Dlttenhoef III his argitmoni

for tho defcn dorlnrud It tins nppur

emit that the cam Hgnlnst Caruso was

entliely policemade Thu whole caH

depended upon Ito word of Ilniumh

Ornhanr and they hud fullod to pro

duce her In court to give that word

Atty Ittonhoettr wild Curujo HUH i

only one of irany vlctlnti of the ii > IIIIIII

Park tnonkey honi That place U

adroitly arranged salt hit It niliht

have been designed ni a place to bliwt

leputatlonx of Innocent mon Alt that

Is needed Is a Cain and a woman to

aid him

1

GRAIN BUSINESS

Oommlslon iimiI tot lit Minneapolis to

Meet In llnlnlli

MIlincApollt Nov tt The lIl1nJ1OII

hearing camlucted b the Interitat

rommerc rommlMlon for the purpow of

InvestlgHllriR the mcthoiln mwd in hue

rralrr Inulnwx of the nortliwwt and tlu

relations of rallioads and Brain comrwnl s

anf to an abrupt etui at S p m the Ht

torn y for the ceminlxulnn utatlng that I

ho had examlneil nil tile witiiejui < ftA Jo

lrd CommlMloiwr C A 1routy there

txiii announced that the commission will

bent IcniOrroH In Uutiith

Thin nftenuHin Ihn tltllefteK dlrcuiixeil

Ilin fnnnfrs reprraentntlon on tho chain

br of rommerco leer F O Vamliuen

gave HtalloilrN width how it Is the lack

of railroad racllltlmi which III ictarUInj

the movtment of the < rnpi and not tim

ited nccomtnodfiUuii nf lennlnal storage

tic mid that nt tlm laid or till lake Iht

trrmlnnl Kti > mii laparlly 11 3VCifl

bu h K ThPM clciatari now have on

hand littt 9X7400 iituiiIi At Mlneapo

Its the trnilnil npurliy I N MoioYi bush

el There la on tuml but Skcr0 buihelr

BnOOJI IlitIiII svrn

New York Nov = LMayor McClal

Ian Ilrldge Commissioner Stevenson

nnd Chief Hiujthccr Ingcrxoll of the

bridge department unltrii yesterday In

saying that the Urooklyn bridge was

entirely IIInt > and plenty nblo lo bear

u much larger loij than U not lies to j

carr It seems that Uencr Manager

Caldcovpod of thc Urooklyn Jlapld I

Transit company to whom wan attrlb

utiil ftc tory did not mean to eone >

tlif ImpriMloii thltt the bridge nat In

i duiger of colluiwlnsr but that ho wan

i afraid they could not rim any nmia

I trains or earn on the bridge without

danger of accidents audi OH colllilons

and dtrallmentg

SIDENHAM HOSPITAL

Ismc iussenhelm Will Iiioct 5300000

DiilldliiK for Institution

Now Yoik Nov 1At the annual

meeting last night of the board of di

rectors of thc Sldenlmm lio 5ltnl Isaac

Uuggcnbulm announce that ho jxnuld

erect for the Institution a new building

lo coat JJOOMO If tho board would nuar

antee tu him that It would secure for

time ho i > ltnl an anmtnl income of 10000

to 60000 a year TI1f tlm Income IIUp

ulatcii by Mr CiUKgcnholm would bo

rained wiq the opinion of tho Inombeu

of the board

CASTELLANES CREDITORS

her Aio lIilMRlne In Their Hills Tlikk

And VuM

hulls Xov 221ho attornoja f ir

the creditors of Count Honl Contellono

completed thor arguments before the

tribunal first Instance this afternoon

and tho case wan adjourned until Nov

2S when Maltro Cruppi will reply

Among Ito creditors repicsuntod to

day wan on antliiuarlan who claimed

5S74M tOI artIcles whicH ho said the

count nnd countetH had ontracted to

pay for nt the expiration of the trustee

ship In 1909

Another bill for Jewcl valued nt J2I

COO purchased fiom > flle Veni Nlmi

hloft of Odessa revealed oil Interesting

tale acconllng to which Mile rIm

IdoffH brother returned from the Husso

Japanese war rompromUnl In tho revo

lutlonary movement and was con >

demned to death and executed entail

Ing tho ruin of the family Mile Nlm

IdolT then came to ParlH where she Mid

the Jewels to Count Html throuGh the

Intermediary of a Jeweler

S UNITED RAILROADS

Will Tnko her Propeity of California

Street llj SjMcni

Snn rrnnclico Nov 3 U WJN en

noiinc d IIMC yttenlay that lie deRl hail

h11 iHinxunnnol whrrdiy the rnltfd

Hallrn woul take over tin entire

inovrty vf tin Ciillfurnlu stinet nllroad

> stem ill < Cnllfornla ntieet xjntem

ooMm ihi 1id u half tuliPS of track

Nn iiiiMliiUiit iiKiutlni thi in lie jiald

1111 ehen

M T FOUNTAIN MAKES

UNSOLICITED CONFESSION

loi AngeleM Cttl Nov 21 Xtlltoii 11

rountaln whuao mind H bllevnl to bo

imtmliuiccil its II rcxult of hIs tttortK to

exude arrest fur a crime committed In

Cllfcieu two jears uco wag ye ttrt

tahtm Into custody bi a Riverside con

stnljlc to whom he iniido unsolicited eon

fewHliiu Fountain stated thut its lohbed

the It S KiCler company of Chicago

of W In 1WI

1HXxtm IN hUGhES novoit

Xew York Nov 23More than 700

persons have accepted Invitations to

the dinner In honor of Ooveleot

Charles 13 Hughe to hiju gIven by the

Ilcpubllcati dub at thin WaMnrfAfttorla I

tonight M hughes probably will

make a Rlgnlllcant political speech If

he does not hu will disappoint his AU I

dluice for whether ivarranted or not

In expecting it they err doing so

IJhIJi IV COTTON MIllS

New York Nov 3lr f tuiea

JxwnilH a stockholder in southern rot

ton mill chILl representing them In

northern market him at the request

of prominent ofllclals of mills pioparod

a statement nhowlng tho seriousness ot

the labor problem In the rallli Mr

loomis declares that not over 75 or SO

per fnt of the cotton machinery of the

south Is running because labor or help

cnnnot bo secured to run tho remainder

Manufacturers tmvo orders for goods

lhat they cannot oxecnlo he says yet

I Ii southern mlllH ciliM > lM and dual are

In evidence simply from lack of help

to operate the mills

CIIAPSICV coNsiirs COUNSIII

New York Nov 3Tlto Itcv Dr

Algernon S Crapsey of Itooherter N

Y whoie suipetisloli for heretical

teaching lion been confirmed by tin

Protect Kplnoopal court uf review canio

to this city yesterday with the Inten

tion of consulting with Kdward M

Bhenard his counsnl Dr Crapsey con

trftdlcted last night a report that he

would < apply to u cIvIl court for a

mandanmi taklnjt the ground tht tin

wclrslaBtlcul court which convicted him

OIL the heresy clurKB no ItlngHlly con

htltntrd It la IlobablM that after con

Nultatlon nith Mi Shepurd Dr Crap

Key wilt Issue n final statement on the

caw Such it stntfment however will

not bo moJr publlt until next week

SIXTY LIVES LOST

On Ticachcroui Itccfx ami tandbnr of

inlf mill Itlvcr St ruIIIentC

ChatliHtn N Tl Nov SHUty lives

wtie loot and ifirlv 5 score of vr ihs

wort nwpt to ikatrtirtlon on tretclKroua

sects and and liini ut thc lulf and rivet

Ht I wrenco durlliK the aeua of narlea

mien low drawing la a clue uf tuneS wltu

imrislied In these wntarx within the pJp

yar nearly o Int death thin month tho

mofi iHnxtroui to lilprlns In the at

l n rciuti In a U tdQ vcara

The linarital IIHUXK ngRreyntot a ouar

tfr of a million dollar

Thu majoilty of thcw who tnmi

were lost from niuuio rigged vetfclt III

foreign register Pn most thrillmu wrecks

bill month were the Russian full rlKCeil

Iron nMrt Sovlnto ef HdilnKOfrs 14 lives

mite NorwcelDii linrk Arteona of ArcaJal

It < llve ami a ulJlall bark SUtPOMI

to he the MagIc II Itves

IGNORED SIGNALS

In > c > itlgallon Slums Iilor Vllliclni

JCP Crotto AMdnt llccd Orinocos

Cherbourg Nov cThe prcllmlnarv

Invtitlftntlun mild ty the coptaln of th >

port Into cnuiv of collision Wednesday

night off this port betwosn thu Kortl

Dctrman IlojU IImr Hillier Vlllmlni

tier OIOMO and the bluish lloynl MB

steamer Orinoco neifin tn ctUbllih tb > >

fact list tb frrmcr VPs l should hnv

hreilcd the Orlnwoi > lRtwl Hint site nrai

going to ilarbonnl of the fwiun oblp

The iMHoril mil third rUss pMcrnxrir

of the Katwr vilh liu ir h see wilt

forwards lo rw tllt hy a special

sieunir Khlch In now in her way hal >

from I1remltn

TAII1 COMAIIJNTS OV COVCltlS

Wmhlnclon Nov 1ecy Tuft

Mid today that li haul not roiuldfrrd

nny action h > CongrenH In relation to h

dli rh rge of th < > nrgro trotrp nhu ht

up Urawnrvlllr T < x Hut them In on

thing I IWM Ifd nuri that t > ngrrM LI i

do he said liuhlinv It tan 11

vntlcate t Ow Hut fiotn cxprrli m

for ConKrwm haM Iniin iivil Mrjthlr

I hac ever hud anytlili to i1 with

Iwno irsiici uxsiiTit I

chicago Nov S TnrtlnnriI U Ilai

nott tin negro astUtlnir utaton sltorne >

Who urcorUllIK to ixjlrrt rrluni iit

elected juilg of thn new munnolpul court

at the rtiHit lJe tIn hm > < wn unm te

by tiun ranvnslnj biwtnl Th 1 < II II I

turns gave Ilanctt n pluioli r < 1 Im I

the rftlrlal ciunt ifimr i I 101 h

that TMnmia H Ice tn ln c > < w

nlictcil by n pluralIty ei Il I Ins I

the only Keiiubllcan Jcfctilcd for a Uj

of lice

= = = = =

rRfSI SMITH S W jfj

IN COURT TODAY

Says He Has Never Flaunted His

Family Relations Before

The Public

STATEMENT OF THE CASE

i1

r

Entered Plea of Guilty and Was

Fined Three Hundred Dollars

By Judge Ritchie

i i

f t jl

Case Viis Trannferrctl from Judge

Aunttrongfl ollrlIldalb of tho m

Kntlro Procedure

Itfl 1itj

Lpoii u < iu lIt of Attorney V S Itlch I I

aril the onlll uf the Stnto of Utah

against Preildsnt Joseph F Smith

chargeil with unlawful cohabitation

WAS today tranafeirod from Judge

uVrmstronuri division of tho district t I

court to Judge Itltohlci3 division be I

fore which President Fnillh appearctl s

forthwith awl enteriid a plea of guilty

nnd wee fined three hundr I dollar

The line was promptly paid and the

defendant dltclmrged ij l

District Attorney Loofbouroir was

heard In behalf of tho

prosecution and

auked for 1 penalty of Imprisonment

Hun K S Kleharda ivplted mild argued i 4

agalnut inch n procedure Profllilont i

Smith himself mado n Ktntement lo tin

court which follovn In full

PIIEST SMITHS STAT13MKNT f il

May It pleaso tho

coiit I desire re jt

spectfully to present a bilef statement 1

in my behalf 1

My first marriage was r

contracted hi lf 3 raid my last In 1SSI

moro tall 22 years ago Theeo mar

riages wero nil entered Into with the 3

sanction of the Church of Jesus Christ tf

of Iatlnrday Balms and ng we bo

jti

Hove with the uppioval of thc Lord

According to our faith and tho Lordi

the Church they wero eternal In dura wl

g

tion i

tionIn ito tacit m11

general understanding F

that was had In 1S90 and thin yeai > u ji4 j i

subsequent thereto

regarding what e

were clacsoil as the old ratios of cohab i I

Itntlon I have appreciated the nmg i I

nunlmlly of tIle Amcrtciin people In not 1 iJI 1

enforcing a policy that In their mliuTi

was mineccwtiily harrh but which ns

glgned the settlement of this difficult u ii

P oblem to tile onward progress ml

h

time

1

timeSince

Since the year HM a u ry lanro ice L y

ccntngo of the polygumotiH famlllcu i

have ceased to exist until now thi m t

number within tile Jurisdiction of this 1r

court li veiy mull anti mairiagcB In i I 11i4

violation of tIle law have been and now I

are prohibited In view of this situa I 4t

thou which has llx < > d vvllh certainty ti

jeoult that can be easily measured J

up the family relations in tin

old cages of that tunic liava

been generally heft undlnlurbed So fur

ns my own caso lt cunecrneil I JIM i

otherfi who had entered Into aolemn re

UglriUR ohllgutlona sought In the bccc 1 r L

of my ability to rmnply with all io fci

qiilrcmentK pertaining to the trying po

sition In which wo wore placed I 1 j

hnvo felt ccuro In the protection oC

y 3l

that nmgiurilmoua Sentiment which

was extended M nn olive branch in p r

1S30 and nubneruont ywrs lo those oM u

owes tnf plural family relationships uiL

which came within Its perUeiv us till

mine

Vhcn I accepted the ninnlfcuto is j

Hucd by President AVIlford Woodruff I i j

did not understand that I would bo cx i 1

jitcled to tibiiidon nnd discard my i I

wIvcH Knowlntf tire sacred cotennnts i

mild obllgatlonx which I hud asaumeJ ri

by reason of these jiiarrlages I Jnivo P j t

conscientiously tried to discharge the Y

responsibilities attending them with fi

out being offensive lo any ono I havn 4

never Haunted my family relations be

fore the public riur have I Mt ft spirit

of dellmcrt ngaluJt the law but on thn j bmt

contrary I have aluayx desired to bo i r

K law abiding cltlznn In consldnrin

the trying position in which I ian U

been pieced I trust that your honor I

trill exercise cudi lunlciicy In your m it

s aH law and Juitlc will per

mit 5

h i

INDIAN AFFAIRS

Ii i4il

icasliig uf Oil Land Miulc Special

IVnlnrc of TodajN Incllgatlon

Oklahoma City Okla Nov 2T1Ie

senatorial committee on Indian affair 1

arrived In Tulsa I T late last night P

They resumed their lnvcmiiulons this m

morning making the lease of oil Isnds

thin upeilil feature of the day work i

Many coinplalnt were lodged bectiunu

of tho restiletloiiH Imposed by tho do

rMrtment of tho Interior H Ij expected

that the struggle botween the Inde I

pendent companies and tile btandurd 1

Oil company over the iontrol of Ifiasci t 1

will he fully brought before the sena

tors Tomorrow they will cnmpletu

their invetlgatlon at Ikirtlesvlllr

AktI

MJMIlRIt PIUCI1S ItAISni

San 1ranelsco Nov 23Loeal lum

ber dealers yesterday made a horizontal ij

raise of S 3 per 1000 feet on rough fir t

common lumber fir flooring rod wood hY

rough common and Jl per 1000 feet I

on red wood rough clear and ctear t

stock patterns Cedar shingles wan

raited 2J cents a thousand i

The dealers ascribe the Increase to iJI

similar notion on the part of tile nctb

ern nilllu

T

KING GEORGE IN ITALY

ri

Human Pollen Arrc t n Nimibci of

Snijiectcd Anarchists

I

Home Nov 3lri anticipation of 4s i

tin ariival here today of Klnjr Qeor u zt

i if levee who Iii to be the guest nf

Kin Victor Itintnanuel the police la

Illjli and this morning made lever I 4

wlOltlonal arrst vt auipected anarclu

i t King Georsco pouued the AUK

It Ian frontier Iut night and rotfheil

Iloieiicn In safety this moraine Ho siP t

hVS varinh welci > mei cAoiywhert J

i u turtlua r r > irautlin everal ambit j i

I m i uioli hio been e Ul > llalieil r

HMII < tho rout which UIA iCIng will

iuli m aftM racliinc uncle

KOI iArA coivrrns lIU1tILh

IMclmraot Rouinanla Nov J3Ai

n iemrisel agstiiit this Bulgarian tov

iinnenlj diHiWon adopted om < i

iiim ago not te nirvt Jew Into n 1 ijfti

u i t lln mntf r > tiicv fjn

i ni I > hi i t t

t vet him T Tm dm

< iur Kmrrar 11 i nliitrlun tu I

oxtondvd even ti Jewn who tire In I

YOXlLQ of pa yorUr