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i """"lily ';.., ,i- 1 -" ' f THE WEATHER. Delivered anywhere in City '.v.V.t- ,'?."; J-fl'-L- " ' 1. - --..i - "' " vV"-r;;.i'. ?Srirnsettled watnef::Witn snowera late tonigot pr.Baiuroay;, noi . change in temperature. Sent anywhere In, the Country. V - ." : v - . .- ' - - -' - - iZ -' . 4 '."; - CENTS 1 ft "i; - "'- VOLUME FIFTEEN -I" I I- . - - -- L .-vj . Kin r - 1 H Hk yl fflfeB Minim 'iiiiiiii I : . si .8i...b;i.. t .v-,; . i i -. Vork of fltiarchists To Day in Paris-; rlti K- -i Broujhi -tjr 'eyir ' Ydrk'.-Gf'jEnti v-J ury i Aaainst Former State Sehator Gard- r: nr Tried Jihr Gatrfe When the Race .Track Bills Wer Up. . ; . , , Hew York; acU.airaftky. Gard" i ner. M ' Brooklyn. J former State Sena- tor, arjestea in scranton, renn., iasi night charged with attempted bribery 6t Congressman Otto C. Poeiker, also a fprmet .State '.-Senator to vpte againat , tha aftti-race-- track bills.in Death Mlsftite t m,l.r U On. E,p..d . o a L. --- -Uhirge of Mtewst to orlbe a public tnori w 'iwvr r" Neflotiations on for,,?, ,Waaf9H crease. . . f-, . - ,r 'j BIG 3CIE1EI0 ti nnn nnurmiriniT ii uurn i u inn is KlllVt I aiii: Paris, Oct. 14. -A powerful bomb was discovered by the police today at the loot of a. tt?$!fcu $en?eqehgif attribute i the ; aittmpted irotcage V anarchists,:WgfailtafiiPiit.aew New ; Tork, Oct. 14 Customs offi lite into an 4a'4rM6 -laWltWkd ciati are actively engaged today ex strike . ' : MUH u& amlntag art works displayed in- the An exatj'ie l'i(aii- galleries of Duveen Brothers, art deal bomb similar7 lo eitplodeVJist ittodlwiquarians. two members night in front of a aouseear Champs 0f whichfirm, Henry J: Duveen and Elyseee. Traffic conditions; are gen Benjamin Duveen, were arrested erally improyed today... Provisions late yesterday, charged with defraud; sufficient to 8ippijjpf f aijr.Wje arriv- ine ,. the . Goyernment of customs - du; i,1r Premier Briand has "informed the ties which District Attorney JVise Cabinet that negptlattons looking, to sfiald wouJd amount to many thousands an increase In wag3 for the railroad' of dollars by means of under valusl men is being conducted with their tlons.- The Government has warrants nmiovers. ' ' r. out for the remaining members of the firm, Avhich has arr galleries m iuc leading capltols. of Europe. District Attorney Wise said he believed the fraudulent valuations, have been car TnniV fill PIIDAlried on systematically for years. The lUUIll aJII 5UUUfl4two Duveens are out on heavy. batl Thirty pieces of luggage, brpugnt ia STORM HURLED Hp II : .a ."; i.i:-i'z I uU ninraTn insf nleht are under T - -M.m- .. 1 UI 11CU11 v. . . "ay!4 m k Uluafiqn-by customs inspectors to hefkldHyratair, ateuck here at tM?18; o'clocfcag4innRJ: : ;4i delugttMmt;oltheiBtrM ageftrfrtt;;tearedjh&: , .v . . .jjWiiMiJa thisfter- f- rutiwl,i -nA 'va,- S' ' '' 7 noon Captain Horace A. Bagg, f The Beiej;9hjBrvaJ0rutrepote3 QBie pf,.wnmingtpn;a oiaest ana t ist heT'iibVftft.ttW'B i most Mghlyesteemed citizens, 4 Photo Copyrishted1910; by American Press Association. f- Colonel Roosevelt's popularity, in the UnitedStatess part fof tbe ir Jp Jl .i n 1 i 1 1 rl trlu to Iowa, where b will make several addresses just the stormi ' If, ,p&5aing, 'over .Havana. 1 4 passed away at his residence Tram,, of ihtkfxnnrt has ceasedi.apd t . xr0 v 114 North Sixth street business la,, ptacttehljly (Suspended. 1 t 4 Death was not unexpected, but is reported h that : Ibit'iltorm devastated , nevertheless .will come .as a. Casllda, on the south vcpastvapd many, ereat shock to his hnndreds of pereons were allied there. Intelligence friendsCapt. Bagg, was 82 from the interior is meagre. v , " 4 years of age and had held A heavy wltol an1 rain storm i con 4. "many prominent positions of tinued this morning. . According to trust in the gift of the people, the weather forecaster, the storm is 4. being for years chairman of centered in the Yucatan channel, and 4. the hoard Of county commis- is still moving westward.:. sloners of New Hanover. He is hv flvA children. Mobile Ala., Oct. 14.-A stornv U . Misses Maggie, and. Pauline Of. thft. Protestant Episcopal Church ' r a- I??. . . . Vr- inr ,l! aiii Drn-.hlu h Further Discussed warning has been received saying tne 4. Bagg and Messrs. nun.B v...t tropical storm is center" near western 4. clarence J. and Frank H. part of Cuba. It will cause dangerous pagg. Mr. Clarence Bagg lives 1 f 91 hniirn nlrme the: -a in Mow York. . Notice of the fc gates fW IMC WiAL .( ( I -w- - . : T .- coast of southern, and central Florida 1 4. the funeral will be given later. and tho Rnuthwefii Gulf of .Mexico. , . . . 3 ... , ..... . , t.. ., t . - - . - - A r .!, --ir-;: : M ( lira Wil Kw?fwlSfiS., ; v. : in.ti mtt' tho nrhvls-ti" i -. T , r i .... - ; r . UH'Ahni7ttrttT(f 'fc concern co guar Issued By Government Showing Mone tary Laws. of United States Finan cial History Traces From Far Back U p.,to the present. ' 1,101111 Washington," Oct; 141 -"Laws oAhe United 'States : Concerning Money, Banking, . and, Loans, 177a-1909". is the title" of a large volume just issued hv the National Monetary Commis sion "Thisf cornDftatlon; .hich will re ¬ prove of great value to the' student of iix r"rr'n 7 - !t rl fava : tWe ComDromlse tbls country. I. - IM. ; 4- S 7 M.ur,lwH. b,: Acc.pl.d by tiununeton. umei ol iub umw i .. . t, lisn ana : bonunenui bihbi Another "' geport Saya tf the Con- raryVometh i njjo V" 8 Compr mis Form-Plan Denounced. LiReiy ? wonifls iiRiii ngiUUlUUlU- llUUUllUU i: Huntington, Chief Loans and Currency, United States Treasury, and of Robert. J,. Mawhm ney, of the Office of the; SoucitbrNof the Treasdry.. From the various law arranged in the ojder of their enac-. ment one can follow me monevary, New York, Oct. 14. Several months o ovnoM ort -tn'planse before the final banking, and financial legislation M jorm of the bflla Of! lading, nowin dls-l ' nni. .omintrv fmm Hi e Confederation! ;; i-. mLiii'v 'jsiw,irijijj.'. our country from the Confederation pute-bweeh' the English, and i AtoiqrK .. : 7,. to the present time. The use of mar can ;ba-nUing: hterests; lPrfected; l::;;. , girial summaries of references, and cing biie "expressed r ; of explanatory notes much enhances yQw f&nliji circles.. Th9 1 Lilt? V0.1UC Ul T w v. v : rantyi! nntntornrnika form: ithat ' of 'a' guaraht: have selected for the compilation '(ikwjtoijntlthe validity, '6f luuo "- -t - , i I trie ' COttOn D11I3 ' OI, laulUai-ufi&yavt with the subject treated. Its Use fo if ihLM reference ;; purposes- is facilitated by - . fi. , Edward? Hbaebliypi ( the addition of a vefr tW vniiimt is divided into fouri . : ,i L 'tLii a Lin WriTnanv- . Paris, r 5; prove acceptable "'t POtn , iunericau ., 4v ! banking tK coinage, and ' to paper Brltisn, interest : V ; rfl ; 1 : -rf 2 money. ' Under, the subject of finance queions of carter and capi-; '' j will be found the" statutes relating to (aiiztlon wil De acused at today's ' - ) , loans1 ahd other Interest-bearing Wi-:, ng of the negotiatprs. Itas er - j Mtinns. f the subtreasury system, thei ..ivj . . . aoUj nmnv win ' status of , foreigp ns and othJ under n' English 'charter,(as ; statues ' not reidting stjecificaUy toj a af eguard againstr any ! restrictions " banking, coinage, or. paper money.; ,in;itations iur laws :may set up ' The ;;.earty laws jnaking IoyisUh lor &- inst an Amer!caVnaitr:ei-5 S thpayrneht pl .... : ' .States, fjirffie:. assumption of; the. , , ( proVell;;; State dent, , tne sihkiusuuu ions,' and the statutes ident authority to borrow J purposes are given tol -provide fbrettgiV otemblf 6uvf ot th Treasuiind forlnP anWMnw4 ri. to be just as slircere in ihe south as in the-westetn Roosevelt's popularity, in rne u " Wk i hw th orm ar nresident ready to drire an ox team iiauuu - uue cohntry. Which he visited recently. The Pictures hhfble Miss Martha Berry,. Mp. ions for the issue Of Ti Oa..tJ the Berry School For Girls near that kJJ: Roosevelt phana k Then come thetrefundii frem Uome,Gu..to thei5erry Bcuoo. H,rn beeches in New York Colonel GiffOrd iinenot. Aiier uiuiuug ' t iWCE OF . ! nnn niiniini iimiiiiiiii II I Will Probably be Further Discussed Todajf,. at tha Convention in Cm cinnafi. " t: 1ST CO 10 ITALY Declares New Jersey, Judge, Who Or ders Confessed Wife Murderer, Turned Over to the Federal Authorities. ENGLISH COAST A ' PTDiinhi t ihiiiicT tup ;V... -Ii- ...nrninlOinUUULL IIUtlHUI IMU I nil . . iiiuLiit:ir'T v ; V,:.- a l it ur ,nnr.oio Cincinnati, Ohio, Oct. 1,4. Discus sioif of the proposal to change tha name of the church is expected to be resumed today bv the Hotfse of Depu ties In the general f convention of the Protectant. Episcopal Church. i;he oiies&on is before the . convention in HllihrlfliilfM:vtllt CftDC "therm of a minority, report frm the VAIIUAII II) lIlL rUllL coihhlittee oii the proposal o Change Hit tl Ut; VJi. I book, which - recommended ' that the New York, Oct. 14. -Porter Charl ton, confessed wife murderer, was to day ordered turned over. to Federal au thorities in the proceedings instituted for his extradition to Italy. Judge Blair, of the New Jersey Supreme Court, refused to release him, and is sued 'an order turning him over to the Federal authorities. jti'6i 'A-hni7HtirttTtf 'fe cm6erh o Treasury notes,. ,y ..i. hts k Bteh refunding acts of tne: . : v' ;h;,jom n u setetities, and finally .theefft authois.-. cotton eichanges at Dallas, .k izing the Spanish war loahs ahd loans NeW OrWatia; and other cies, V The second part of the sen toV Commission--for Their t for. the Panama canai. (ntnaii 7ith thA Memnhls exchange . compilation ... ?r 'HAWmincinK' the"olanr' is devbted' to banking. Here will be . v. . . . -. -: fdiifid the acts chartering thA First nrf ' Second" banks of" the Uhited States,, the laws authorizing the Presi- OFFICERS ELECTED. Serve Stat t Who Presen nesired Increase in Freight Rates- i- '2 ' r:,? f tuotlt: KniW and Daugftters Jn Their Case on Their Qeni ,U"T Chanter for the' Next Year. Officials' later iinjoo icguioimo 4 ... itm. t-i nVt . . fficials' Statements. pubUc mbn among the banks ahd Its pe , V ; T , : SibUlionbnfe the States, THe rashington D C .P" naflonatbanking; act of Jtihe S, 14, fe of Ihe first .act, rVwV ' rrr v VT '."v i i Tn1rvn rv 11 Tha lnfrlish COaSt' .rZr':::C,h0realt UanWProtestanV before the "Epis- " ciicYVH Willi tt k ci,iu.b I . . . , J .- J I , . t t . . Ol.l e of a two 4aTa,'6tQ?m..-,The casualty . Paris,, Oct. i4.-xne - copal GUurcn.m.me unu -list is alrelf Sted This spondent of TW Matin sends ml Ahe dropped nd recoghition mornine the bodies of five seamen View, with Premier uanaiejas, be Jnaerted or jhe tact ina morning me Doaies ui ury - . , Avn4t nr s , from a coastingl-.amerwere pick Uie latter say there is no fJ K.rt dfth I ed up. It is Ueved the veLel wichf kepublic in Spain the. ; . i. having no treat leader, ahd their , v,. .... , carried a crew, of twenty ;was iouna-1 . ,he -rprt .; :. ljanksi are. hopelessly, divided. The radical nature of his own prdgf am, in HURRICANE. DEALS DJEAJH. ... , volving.a struggle with tb Vatican he says, is disarming tne iwyuuu-. Swept East Coast of Baltic Sea Last can3 1 Night. ; J St. Petersburg, Oct:, 14.-,; hurri cane swept the eastern coaat 'of- the Baltic Sear-last night, causing many ...... j i wronVo ami . thA InBB Of UUnurcQa i V I ti l ''is ?: lives amohg sailors. :? AIRSHIP SAILED OVER ' fajtilL. am ft IUUAY PLUNGED DEATH FREE "THOUGHT CONGRESS. Opened Yesterday in Barcelona, But a Midnight Reunion Prohibited. Barcelona, Oct. 14. The , Interna tional Free Thought Congress opened yesterday. The police forbade a midnight reunion, at which the lead: ers planned to attack the gOvernrnent. AMONG WORKMEN FOUR KILLED III V, WashingtonD, C, Oct. lfo Pay II fllTfl r liinrni a social call upon united states aiw? flit-fill 111 IJKrlilVh. Tiav7 officers, ciattde G.,Babame ! " WbiVethe. Eneiigh : aI;- . i ? j to i-; ii:'- ed his Farman "biplane irom: theBen- lit v i hlnai Race iracKfroirer. iu-v r" tr Cleveland; Oct. . 14.-Four per Wf." - , -, Ma w wlf,iill&. He sons were Ifiatanttrl-kiUed: when , art -X WWnxthat automobile, in' hy: wre riding a" ihe! Whitp House, within was struck by an interurban car near of OTly ieet on.Wh;"ai.de Sebring this: Mirnoon, X aeroplane; - Admiral pewe was 1 ". ' J -i'v-."?" ...v.... v ; : -i; V Wilin White's 'hahd and Af ihl fi Sli. : . . l ine uibi e - - i The featuZ t PPlar W WA? .. v'-'i.-'k . nlilu .: nrtnv and i navy, r : ptnciais. ftr o Hie. interestliig picture Please the patens QtiheUqii-s. .l 5 " Jtance ,ffJ;JV: GIANT GATHERING J I9ft7' wh eh permitted the secretary r -.-'r: t - v-.t - (re and Ohio, ana- to . .trt .irtsit in the :MrsL Josepnusram.ui. : orK euu -V-tCr- r Vi . banks all public money, . receipts 01 secuuu t ( voninA tnHv -The rail- "r8 a" y" . . !.?-, it.rrr .-mim flarrta Leaser, o r , thR earlier actt OAe aft iouowiaow .,v .om a wi ineness to. rtJist - .t .if j -.zi, ir',-')ii'rni'iiiafltsrffitH DMHaenuiviw wcv,wu w their case on the. fore the commissi Crea. of the Pennsylvi the Baltimore and Ohio, and Brown, .v, MQw vorif rntral. . The latter roads are expected w. ;" xtftv ft i90g which -provided lor muu . . ' y - ease ipday. The only,other rajd ge-3'f ekergency circulation. B TThrt witness to be called is Yice .Prosit e '3- tne subject 'dealt with cording secretary . . , , f Stewarts in charge, of operation ?4 tlie ln e tMrd part. -Here will be found : Mrs. , C,vFeims Erie. . , . y - theacS establishg the Vint and corresponding secretary, ; , : , . . r;? 1 Lr. Joinae. the laws . Mrs. Robert Kernegay. ; of Golds, . BIGflATEOIr ATHLB1K "t ;'Wayne' t 14-A freight train on the -Grand Rapid and Indiana rail road, dashed 'into a work train at Port land.'vdiiia, this morning, killing six, men; and injuring many. the deFd'-ahd' injured are, all : said to be foreigners. . . .'r px-b ' , ' : .. . 1 '' HIGHER THAN MT, McKINLEY. GoyeVnment Engineer Reports Discov iey oi a Mountain in the Arctic . Crrcle; . . - -v-J ;- Seattle, " Washington, Oct. 14. Thtyaias r-j:.-Riggs,;.Jr. a Government engineer working' on the - Alaskan boundary; survey; has reported the dis covery far hprth of the Arctic Circle. what he, believes -is the.hlghest-moun- tiinn"Hh-;'.eonent, exceeding Mt, Mckinley by. two thousand feeL Mt MftttlHle V is - twenty thousand a'nd "ef ehtv feet. ' -: ( BALLOON RACE FROM In Honor pf Revolutionist Ferrer, But No Outbreak. , Madrid, Oct. 14. A fargely attended meeting in memory of Francisco Ferr er, the alleged Revolutionist, shot by the- Government October 13th,- 190, was hld ; here yesterday, ' but. every thing was quiet. ' ; f. ST. L OUIS ftlQNDAY St. Louis: Oct: 14. Balloonists from five nations who will take part in the TntornntinTinl hallbon ' race, from here Monday,-for the James Gordon Ben nett. trophy, have arrived here. This will be the second International bal loon race from -here; The first was held October, 19 07 and" was-won - by Oscar Erbstohen was since- killed dent. Ar Nhw n rwNh Wlrcl . 1 c'K7 fhf'pleTi coihs should ii 7 . ' 1 iA "the law recorder of prpssest a, , ? ? Vi TI ceptea a.-v.-rT. h7 vi-J n mer maael Miss Rebecca' Cameron; ofHillsbpfo, - ly- whWhaVe4 from' time to time made Miss neoeccay-, changes In the weight denona, f --S i tlon Of our. coins.' Ona jinteresuug, r - -, ( ,-vi,;: L 11 V . . im :i?&kiAt aB&lfttftnt historian. " ' of the "embargo periuu 10 1 r" " " ,7. T 1 - ' . : 'il rtU law of the "emDargo ku -? ----- - TuV Wt-n - - .'1 New'Orleans, uct. 1 :-r"J Atli;it 14. mi. which enacteflr ;'Thati MisB,xxeu.. . meet of the Amateur Athletic -uunm oihiiMnrlitsf the con- chaplain. ; , . . t;: f , v ' ' ' opened today, "with the greatest lo of ; ""'"7f Ttne ; afct titled An 1 act P These ; officers are. elected for , - ; , athletes assembled that -the att embargo on all the ships coming twelve montns mFi tibn has known since l88ding ifggi porta tnd .harbor . ... , ... r t sprrPtarv, Sullivan.-.. Close jcontests . ataioa fnr a limited but few acts on this subject previous v. . are promised in most of the M events. , q eipori from United States to those providing for toe Jssue of 4be ; ; -The Tulane track.is :pxonbunced4n - yfen-itories thereof in any Wn- greenback. ft?JW:$Pf: cnionriid condition. . Today; I6 Mr the pT-ri - Q' anficie.-nor any chiefly with the notes of the First and ' Junior entrants. The senlors,wii mu. their- innings tomorrow Althpugh entitled , - championships tpday elude .pw-wu. -- r 1 a ionVa nf tnaTnItedf States. irhrida. wares, or mercnauumo - - - ---- 7: . are norrow S ;. : f .- ' Jom ' tlc erowth or manufac- But from the Jssiie of4he greenbacks ; ; . itled the ;i"JUnior . eign w dohiestic growm ha8 teett loro fre- y;,yU . Jdayxrentranti, in- - . National reputation. cned wlh the eatablishment of the leading up to the resumption of specie r bujk or tne qud;-h fefnta and assay ofllces and tne iayms pw,.y. ' Southerners: who expecV to. make fill fJliinv euidance, The statutes': concerning ihe -Treasury; : : ; ' ' . i t QUWU UL lUXa " .. . , . I he best showing in the J. silver-purchase acti, : the goldatand- notes, of 1890. Though of less impor . : . conceding that the Northern andTes- of 1900 0iher acts re- tance, the acssof the greenback pe- : . tern men will. likely sweep 'the-board 4. readily ; be rlod providing for .the, issue of postage , ; , ; L .the Senior events tomorrow.. ' Jf tXnt t , - stamps hd of f ractlohal. currency wjU , , of Germany. He i - - : , ... -T g ,at ft r..-The .last part deals Wittt-paper aiso apyaV uu tu j ::; s . .. V- l, ' I :-i?-cii.Ai,;ei-iVa cHrifia for Ladies at. F. H. xuv .. . - I -.rt , , , . . , -vj. - v , ... i in a balloon acci-1 a-j- rr : ri:t- moneys "The unuea: , ".iT'T . - :..'fv-ii-.-?;-r 7'v- S ' r'V 4 - - . . 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