- - . . . . - - : "yj7 , ' - - - - ' " ( DE-NVER BANIERS { DENVER GRAND JURY GETS AF. TER SOME OF THEM. - . . CONSPIRACY IS UNEARTHED Plot to Rob a Savings Dank by Steal. Ing Nearly Two Mllllonr-Where the 'Accused Bankers Have Their Res'dence. ' DNNVI Jl-.q.eolH\rcl hnho ! ! ' ) n , .Tllnl ( ' 'I A , III II , O. n. WIIf ( ' ) ' , 1'1 ' N , 1111I , H. . I" . Hull , 0 , C , Hollerl. W , 'r. Carnl' ' , D , H. Care ) ' , A. B , DavlH Ilnd .1. H , gd. mOIHIRoU were ltullete,1 , h ' Iho grand fury Olt 'I'ueStny ! on I ho rharge of con. sprln 10 liteal $ J ,712IiSj from the Dnt'l.1r SnvinHA hank Wlltoy and ghnOlulnon1'0 , former Jlrolrt/'nlH / of Ihe lJon\'cr SavlnJH hnnle nne ! 1111I WIlR IlrPHldcnl whcn 1ho receIver was 1l11Jolnl\d on August 111 Insd. H. I , 11111 Is III'cHIcent ! of the MoulIl Verlloll Nntlollal hnlll , of nos , tOil , Hoherla nnel Curc. } ' nrc ontcerA of the Cherolwo Slule h/llll / , of gnld , Olel" CllI'IJ1 and Da\'ls nro officers oC the TCKlUl Sllllo 'l'rIlHt comIJ II. } ' of Forl Worlh , Toxn ! ! , ntlll Imobl1l1l1 ntHI Ii ) . E , Hull ( IroTllolcrs , In lulllltlon to the Jeneral consllr. ncy Indictment 11'\'cn InlllrlmelltR were founll IIgalnst l7.llmonllson ! on rhargo.q : of larcon ) " , ember. : : lomenl nnel ' conYortrn the funlls of the lIeposll. 'III'S 10 hlft own use , He Is charged I1lleclrIcal\y \ with the robbery of $10ij" 000. 000.Fonr Fonr Inl1lcl ITwnls were returned against Wllfe. } ' . chargln him with tormlng certain ( unds helongug to lho hank antl sec\ll'ng \ hea\'y commission , for his own use , Ono Inlllellllent'nR returned ngonlns ! ; Hili , charging him wllh the I embezzlement or $10,000 , . Warrants were Immediately Issued ( or tho" nrres ! ; or the Indicted' mono ; , Imhollen , Wllfey alll1 HIli were nr. : oslelt here 'I'ue.'lI1I1Y afternoon. Ca. . plast'1J , rOI' these nol In ho clly were telegraphed to the cities where they reAhtc. BoUt Hili alld Wltfey hl1d previously ileon nrrtstcl on warrants based on InfonnaUon sworn to before the dls- : rlct. nttorney alul hl111 given honds , \'he80 \ bonds were acceJlled by the OUl'l TueslII1Y as sufficlont to gunran. 'co UI0 111111earallCO of 11I11 nnd Wllfey I 10 nuswel' the charges con till nOli III ' : . /10 / Indictments anll they were releas. Ii lata ill the day. Itllhol1en Is stili in jnH. PLANS FOR ENTERTAINING , PRESIDENT AT LITTLE ROGK LI'l'TI ROCK , ARK-Plans ! for tbo ' recepUolI olltertalnmenl of Presl- .Ient Rooso\'elt In LlllIo Hoel. on Octo. IJor : m were malped out todl1Y nnd 11 rccellUon commltle aJlllolntel1 , com. posed of lwenl..t.wo } mell , hended b ' , HenatorR Derry Ilnd Clat'l\O and Genet' . , al Powell ClllylulI , ( ormer umbnsl l1l1or or tbQ Unltcd Slate to Mexico. The : \Ipohtleos ( nro notlfiell thnt they are CXII lcd to remnln with the preshlent white 110 Is In the city from ! ) n , m. to ! I p. m. The llrosll1enl will bo escorted firsl , to l.'or ! ; ' Logan II. . Root , which 110 wl11 InspoclJ Then ho will go to tbo city 'p3.rk , to' ruhlross the peollle. IRVING'S ASHES AWAIT BURIAL. R malls ; of Actor Moved to Chapel of , , st Faith , Westminster Abbey. , LONDON-Tho ' ashes of SI lIenry rrv 'ng , el1cosed ! In a plnln oalCn cof. fin arc IIOW Iyln In the challel of St. . FaUh , , Westminster Abhey , waiting tomorrow's elaborate ceremon ' or In. tomment In Pool's corner. . Tholl' re. moval from lho resldenco of Daroncss 'nur ell-Coutla , Which was guarded by I ; largo force of 1101Ice , look place tills evcnlng , t CLEVELAND-A. F. Uarlse , prop. rleto or the Euclid Avenue opel'll I house of this clt ) ' , hal ! slurted ana. tlonal movement to ol'ecl n monllment to SIr Henry Irving UN a testlmonlnl of Amorlcm : nllprecnntloll of the Eng. Hl1h'n aclor'a lira worle fnt. the Rtngo. The plan as hrll'1) ! ' outlined Is to muleo the monllmcnt a trlbuto from nlllnag. erR , aclors und nllmlrers , 1 B glans Copy Swiss Plan. . . ' i TIRUSS LS-Tho nelglnn o\'orn' ment If ! maturln a 1I1an for the reoI" : mlza.tlon of the army which It will 800n lIresont. 10 llIlrllull1enl. This es. tahllshes lQrsOlIllI ml1llal'ser'lco ' . fllmllar to UIO Swiss , . Fears Precipitate Action. FRANKFORT , K.-Oo\'ornor } Deel. . ham on SatUl'I1Il ' afternoon atlllressCl ! a IcUer , to 'I'homull 'V. I.awson nl Dos , tQJl' , III which ho expressed the bollol that his declared 111I1'11080 to protect pollcyhohldra ngulnsl the ornclall ! 01 the lIfo Insurance companies In sin , core , and declare8 It to bo pralsworthy , but docllnes to act on the committee . lJuggesloll , lhlnlelng that precipitate action whllo UIO present Investigation Is q may Impair rtl' her tllI\n Incrollse , the ad\'antago to bo gained by polley , hoMers. I Theft of Teeth Charged. OIlICAGO-'l'hlrty.lwo lceth Is na lllro'6 usual dental onllowment alii' ' mORl PCOIllo are satisfied w\th \ thaj numhor , Some IICrsons , would be jleasetl wlLh lIalr thnt mnny. Dut 3. lido Ie the counl l\lhlelluII to the cl'edll t : or n. W. Forllyco , n : travollng saleH " ' fIlan from Lincoln , NOb" who will he arrnlgnet ! beora Justlco Prllllllville mmorrow on It charge of stealln ! ; ' : lGO , ( Il rcelaln crowns The warl'llnt hal hone sworn oul h ) ' the wlCo of Asa A Cog ; swoli. 1133 Pratt a\'OIlUo a deul or 1t1 dental sUllllllea , - . - - - . I Dow. Nl AN LANDS ARE SOLD Secretary Taft Completes ho Purchase of the Philippine Tracts. WASIINGTON-Secrolar. } ' 'ran 11M allpro\'ed a aelllemcnl arranged by the the Philippi no governmetlt which com. pletea the IIUrclllIof / Iho Dominican friar landa In the I'hlllppino IsllI ld . 'fhoso lands Inchlllo lIearl. } ' hnlr ot thoao purchased from I ho ft'lars and amount to nhollt : ! OOOOO IIcrall , Arter the contracts were algncil It WI1J ! found thnl a mlslalw hnd' occurrcd by renBon of a dlrrcrcllco In thQ Spanish nnl1 l IIHllsh verHlons of the wurvcys. 'I'he Spnnlsh version made Ihe prlco $200,000 moro thnn the 1 lIgllsh version - sion , Il wus alRo fOllnl1 that the tlUe 10 elghl dlffl'rent Imcls wCI'e defectlvo Whllo Secr'lary 'I'nf ( wn ! ; In the la. lans ] ho effector ! a comJll'Omlo by which the Utles'el'J to be made rom. pleto and the pl1l'chao money llIlhl ac. cording to Iho [ ngllsh version whllo the $200,000 hi conlrovera ' was to bo slIbmltted to nrbltratlon , Since his rol\ll'n the socretnl' } ' has recolvell a cn. blo from OO\'el'nllr ' \ Wl'lghl snylng that the Domlnlcnn nHentH offerell to OIl1' promise b. } ' ncceplln $ O.OOO , Sec. relnry 'I'nft lodnr cahlcII Governor Wright nllprovltl ! ' ; the compromlso. The tolal nmount to 1m Ilnld In the Dominicans Is $ :1 : OfiOOOO , The money wilt bo Imld In New Yorl. aboul Oct. 20. 20.REMAINS REMAINS OF IRVING IN WESTMINSTER ABBEY LONDON-Tho dl'an o ( West. minister , Ver. } " Rev , Joseph. Armltago Hoblnson , , announced that ha\'lng re. colved a request Higllell h. } ' lelldln member or lhe ( ] I'lIl11atle professloll , and other peraons of distinction , ho hall consented to the Interment of th belly of Sir He III' ) ' 1t'\'lng In West. mlnstOl' aboy. naronlless Durdett. Coutts , who for many "oars hall been a frlenll of Sir lIenrr. besides slgnhig lho request. to the deau. has ortered to place her hous III Stratton street , Pic , cnll 111 y , nt. . the dlslosll1 or lhe Irving family on the Ilay of thl ) funeral , ow' Ing lo "tho Inconvenience of st1\rtlng the funeral proceRson ! from the apnrt' ments which had hcen Ocouilierl by Sir Henry. CAP TAGGART WINS OUT Gets Dlvcrco and Is Granted Custody of the Children , I WOOS'l'ER : , O.-Judgo Eason , who heard the dl\'orco case of Cllptaln m- , moro F. 'ragal't ; IIgnlnst his wife , ren. ' dered his decision Frhlay ' aftornoon'l The court ZrIlnts Call1llin Taggarl the dlvoreo and the custolly of the lwo chlldrcn , Culver , agell 11 , and Charles , I nged 7. AILhou/h / : 'tJrs , 'I'ag nrt Is de. nled POEC'sslon ! ot the chlldl'on she 'ho permlttell to see them. Captain 11'nggarl wag In cOlII'l Ilurlng the read. In of It.o decision. Ml's , 'raggnrt 19 111 and was nol present. THE PRESIDENT'S D.c\UGHTER \ STARTS FOR AMERICA YOKOHAMA-The Pacific Mall Steamship Siberin sailed for San Fran , cisco at 3:25 : o'clocle Saturday afler nQon , wllh Miss Allco.Roosevell . and her traveling companions al\ll E. II. Harriman , 'I1rl'sldollt of the SouU ern Pacific romlany. and , his party on boaTlI. The dlstillsuished Amcrlcana were gl\'en gl'eat , sendol ! by the Jallllneso , the resirlennni atlll civil of. ficers , - - - - - Iowa Legislators on Tour. DOSTON , Mass-A clJnunltleo pt the Iowa leglllIture : , hC'aded by State Senator Charles .1. Saunders , was re. celvod at the stale houRe b ) ' Llouten- anl Governor Curti ! ! Gul1ll , .11' , The leglshltol's came hel'o to Invesllgato the Massachusetts 'ofcl'mntol'y sys. tom. HUNGER AND THURST . TO SEE OLD GLORY W ASlnNG'rOOrI1el' hl\\'o been cabled to Rear Admll'lll 'I'raln , com. manlIng the AUnntlc sllI\III'OIl ) : , 111. recllng 111m to detach a shill fl'onl his fieQt , for crllison \ Allstrallan w , .tel'i : some tlmo this fall , There are mnnr Amerlcalls In Allstrnlla , soma or whom have cl111011 attention to the tacl t.hat the American l1a has not nllpearell In these walen ; for some time , Admiral - miral 'I'raln has , wt } 'el a.I\'lsell . the dellnrtment of his selecllol1 : fOI' lhls dllt ) ' , bul as the mission Is enth'cly rrlendl ' the : ! hltl sent will not ncce3' sarli ) ' bo a Inrgo ono , ' Hoch Case In Supreme Court. SPRlNGPlEID , O.-1'ho stale flied Its brlet FL'hlay In the JohallnHoch . , murder case Lind It. wl11 be submitted to the sUllremo cOllrt by oral arHuments I nnd brl fs lIoxll\londn. } ' , the 16th. No doclilion wl1l lIe r0l1lcl''d ! Lr the court I beCoro the Decembot' term , 'rho state I sets up twenty.four llolnt , the most I Importnnt of which Is ttal ! It Is not I I\ecossary \ to provo COr1l\l3 ( lellc hy I direct or poslll\'o evldenco and thllt. It would bo mosluul'casonalJlc to I'equlro such ovldence , Appropriation Not Grilnte . . WASlIlNG'l'ON-ll was I r.rned l\Iol\lln \ ) ' from member : ; or the Cl1rno- gle Institution thnl the rcqllett of I Ahhotl I , 11ot\h of llllton (01' 1\11 31)- - proprlnUon oC $10OOa was Iol : grant. ed. Hearst is Named. NEW YORK-William nandolph Hearsl was nomlnatell for mn.'or } or New Yorle at a eOIl\1nlln of the . MunlchlUl o WlIlt'Uh hi ! enJlIo and al. . \ lIeli orgnnlzntlons helll III Carneg : . \uIH , . I , . ' " - - - - HELD TO BE GOOD SUPREME COURT RULES ON T'-iE C'GARETTE LIV. . . . . . A FORMER DEmSION REVERSED - - - - - It Is Unltwful to Give Away Clgare'ttes . or Cigarette Papers In Nebraska- Intent of the Act Sufficiently Ex. pressed In Its Title. I' I.INCOLN-It Is unlawful to glvo nwo ' clgllrt'tleR or cigarette papers In Nobrnlilw , 'rho dlllJl'e1110 courl so de. clal'erl In IHistallllng the seeUons of the Illw which IIIl1lw such actions IIIc. gI . , 'I'he jllgnwllt ! of Ihl1 DOlIglas county district court Is roVertH11 nnll John Aillersoll ! IJ ; ( 'mantle III the cus. ted ) ' of 1111 olllcer , Ahler on'OS arrcsled anll sought to SCCII\'O \ his IIhorty hy wrll of habeaa corpus , Ho conlended that pl\l't of the acl which l1Iado the giving away of cigarettes and cilareto ; 111(1)e1'S unlaw. ful was unconfilhltional ! bccause It 'Was a sllbje":1 not slIfllcllntl. ! } ' C'xpresse(1 ( In the title L _ the IICt. 'rh tltlo pro. hlblt. . the mnnufnctul'o and sale oC clgareltes I'nd clt a\'p.tto \ papers. The C"lrt says ; "If the harteI' anll gift oC clgaret Irs and clgaretLe Ilallers 1 < ; not prohlblr ' 1 ! by the act , \I. \ ! s 1I111I1if ( ! t thnt the Iltll' . ] lese nn,1 , IlIll'nt of the leglnlature Is thWl1l'tcel. nl1ll wo think that IlIIrllose nnd Intl'lIt is I'lahily t. . he dprl'lell trom the title of : he nct IIsclf. " The COUI't holds Int ) Iho Inlent or the acl Is slIntclcntir c-p'cssed , In the tlLlo , "The iegluluturo nnclnubl < : : dly SUII- posed , thut the use or cI arottos was Injurious to tht' public in genernl lhrouJh II" eITect UJlon tbe health nnd morals of the llUhllc , The Intention 'WIlS to relno\'e these : Jrtlclc3 from the avenues of comm'rcc. : , to banlsil them Crom the stnl.e 113 guilty , anll lIIeglti. mate things thal oughl not to be 0 ( ' tored to or easy of IIccess hy vicious or thoughtless who " ' people nt"e : 01' mny bo Injured thCl'oh ' , " SOUTHERN RAILROAD MANAGERS TESTIFY WASIH GTO- ' ; - 8c\1'111 tl'afllc managers of POItI\l aH\ji'll raitl'oallK tesUfied bcfore the hllol'stute commerce merco commlsl'lon In tbo 1r1vl } car In. qulry cOllcernln the mal11lCl' of hnnl1. ling fruit and p\rshablo ! products In their territory , \Jost of them said that the ) ' ha'onlNcl1 Into arrange. ments with prl\'ato Clt' lincby which the latter engagel1 10 tal < o the respon. slbllIty for the han ling of the fruit , the rnllronds acUng al ; nlents only In the maUm' of transportation , A , Allis , an Ice manufacturer or Augusta - gusta , Ga" submlttt'll " a contmct his compan ) ' has to supply t1AI'molll' ; car I ' lines 'with Ice , /lnl1 / gave man. } ' ( letalls concerning the IlI'l'nntclIIUll with the prlvato car'IInlR , It 1R OXflccted the hearing will hc cnnchllcd ] tomorrow , I TOGO AT A HRINE. He Worships His Ancestors at Ize -iemple. 'l'OKIO-'l'he t\tWH \ thllt Vice Ad. mlrnl Togo wOl'shlllol1 ut Jzo ten'lJIle : i. creaUng 11. profoulIl1 111\1)resslon ' , It Is belle\011 that his act wl1fur. \ . nlsh a laslln l1Xal\1)Jh \ ) In national re' lIglous education nlH1 Ihat ancestral worship will ho glwm fresh stlmula. tlon , especlal1) ' In the arm ) ' anl1 navy. AI1mlral Togo has Bhown hlR I1nllIclt faith In what ho ualll In his report of the great nl1.val ! lIltlle when he , attrllmted the .TullaIH'He victory to the protecllon or the spirits of ItnlJerlal I\ncestors , ButlGH OF BONDS STOLEU FROM LAW FIRM'S SAFE , - - NEW YOUK-.nom1s or the Peollle's Gas , Light & ; Colto comml1. } ' of Duf. falo , N. y" representing a face value of $30,000 , WCI'O slolen on TllotHIIIY , It was learnel1 ead. } ' tOllar. from a safe In the law ontces of naldwln & ; 'VnJ'lI , No , sa Loxlngton street , BrooleIyn. Other bonds valucd al $1l15,000 were left' untouchel ) . The bonds arc the prolJOrty of the 0111 Eighth Ward banI" which was mOl'li..ell Illto the nOlough bnnl" IJoth of Droollyn , Halliwill & Warl1 are at- turne. } ' fo\ \ ' the lattel' institution anl1 hlwo chal' O of litlgatiou In which the banle through the IIwrgilg Is Invol\'ed , The 1Iollco hl'\lI'\o \ that the sao ; " 'nR 01)01lc1I h ' an eXlIp\'I \ , . Bryan Speak to Japane e. TOKIO-\\11\1am \ .T , Bl'yau al1l1l'ess. Il an mllllenco of ahullt to.OOO per. sons. with COllnt 01\11 111 a , the ( ol'lner foreign minister anll hnlh'I' ! of the 111'0' creHsh'e parly. In the chnlr. Ills slm. Ille stYle anl1 clear 11ronun\lnllonmallo 111s slleech."hlrh J : , lecl COrly mln- ule , InttlIhlhlo'eJ ! \ to thl ! 'oungor students aUII I'allell ronh alpl'eela. live I'Gmal'It ; , ' 11' , Brj'm ; lunche(1 ( with COIIIH Olulna. 1':0 : 1 lIniclpnllty of Tolelo han Illvltod 11' , nr 'all to at. tend ' 1THlhll , rCI"'lllet1. ! 1.ut his tlmo 1101'0 wilt IIOt permit , - - - Army Tr1nspo"tr'I " ives. SA FHANCISCO , 1I-Tho Unl , ted Stntes arll ) ) ' II'IIUIO : , : t Sherman arrlvod on 'l'uosdny f'om ) r.nlla , Phil , IlIplno ISlauds , with a lar o numbOl of cnbln pllssengcrs , 2-17 cullRted mon nnd twenty mllltlll ' IlrI,1'tcrl ) , hout twenty so1l1lor8 nlll o\'crnl ln:3l1en : eel'S who were ashore : It : t asal,1 were loft hellllld , as tllO'o:1sel 5allel' ' tooneI' than was nut.I\I\lc.I ! \ : , Amonf. the omcerll nil h'lll'll'l''O ; Lclllennlli ! Colonel W. T , 'J'lIcI\OI' \ Ir t:11) : pl\ ) ' tlo pnrtmcnl anll.tll.lor . W. I WlSht 01 the 'l'wontlotl' Infantry" - , . r I' ' COAL T _ UTTER. l.nr . ! " " Quantities Found Artificially Colored. WASHINGTON-Tho snmilles or I hntter Huhmltted as portions of It ; tlill\nlltr lJupplled to the 1\1I1I"UO Island lIav ' 'Iml at Phllnllelphln I 1'1'O\0 ' 10 hl ! ( 'olor , d with coal tar d.'c. } ! . III the lIubHlnllcc o ( a l'elJOI'l which Chll'f Chemist Wlloy o ( the depart. ment of ngl'lculluro will submit to S rl'elnr ) ' WIiRon , Spoclmona were I recentlalwn \ } for nnlllysls from the LCllglle Islanl ! } 'nrds' hosJlltnls , Iltch. ens nnc1 bal'J'ackH , from Ihe United Stutes recel\'ln shill Lancaster and other novy C\'IIt \ lJ ' rellresentatl\'es of the POllns.'lvllnlll } Dairy nnd I.'ood commission. who 111'0 snld to have ob. , talned slmllal' lIIunJlleH ( rom the men I who sold the Jlroduct. Secretary Wilson will refer the reJlort to Presl. denl lloose\'elt , who will , In all liroha. hlllt ' ( ' 1111 tlw attmLton of Hie e. partment of jus tire to the maLtm' , The 'fnmph H have IlCen submltLerl 10 the stale daIry nnd fooll conlin Is. Rloner of Pennsrl\'anla , whose find. IngR , which cnus ( .t a wlclesJlreal1 con. Iro\'ers. ) " , are co'ohorated h. } " Dr , 'VI. I\y , Dr. Wiler derllned to discuss his rellort pending Its suhmlsalon 10 the secrell1l' ) ' , lie Rnlel thaI eoal tar d.'eB } , though unwholesome , nre lIot IlIlrtlcu. 1III'Iy harmfnl. "Duh'ymen. " he said , "aro Jlermlt. terl undO ! ' I he law to use such color. In mnltel' 10 maltO Ihelr butler a rich rellow color , To remedy this the dellllrtment of agrlculturo Is try. In to educale the public taste. for uncolored butler and wo are malclng Rome headway. ' IJalr.'men are begin. nlng to 'reall7.e Ihat the holtle or coal tnI' lIre Is no longer a nl'cessnry nd. junct 10 a succl'ssful ' dnlry. The Ilmounl of oleomargarine sold In this connlr. } " , whether , fraudulently ns but. tm' , or marliOd as olC < lmargarlne , I after all \'ery smitll , The go\'ern. ment has rendered the maldng nnd sale of the stuer unpopular by levy. Ing 10 cents n pound on all thal Is artifidnllY colored and 11.1 cent If un. colored , " Barry Favors Canteen. Reports by Genernl .T. F , Wal1e and 'l'homaq H , narr ' , each of whom for a jlart of tilt' yen I' commnnded the , Depnrtmcnt of Ihe Gulf , ha\'e been made to tbe war department , Gen. eral Wntle's report treats of doleallA , whllo General Dan'y discusses varl. ous Ceaturof rm ' lifo , 110 speals of the ellle'lency of the seacoasl bnt- terles , sayln that In many Instances 100 pel' eent haR lOen made In prac. tlce by elsht and tenlnch batLerles at targets mo\'ln from five to ten miles an hour , at ranges belween 5,000 and 7,000 'ards , General Darry belle\'es that Il would be less lIimcuU to rely on efficlenl men In lho artll. lery ser\'lce If there could be more frequent chnngt > s In stations , General Darr. } ' , 1iI\O olhel' commanding officers , SI1YS the pr\s\n ! antl.canteen law Is not to the advllntage of the troops , General Darry IIlso recommends the re.e3tabllg'mcnt } pf th adjutant gen. eral's delal'tment. HEARING OF COMPLAINTS AGAmST THE RAILROADS WASHINGTON - 'l'he Interslate Commerce commission began a series of hearings In the matteI' of Ita com- plalnl against tell I'lIl1rol1ds and three prl\'ato car comIH nlos , alleging "un. just and IIlIreasonllble" charges for the refrlgeraUon of fl'lIlts and vegetables - tables In transit. It Is understood thnt the action of the commission In In. II latlng and prosecuting the com. plaints has the double IlIIrpose of es- tahllshlng Its jurlsellctlon ever prl\'ate car lines and of conectlng the evils complnlned of. Tht ! contest wl11 be On the point of jurl'dlctlon ! , gach oC the com\lanle8 \ against which complaint has been filpel has malIc IIn answer denying the commission has authorll. } ' of Its huslnesR , KANSAS' FIRM STAND WITH PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT WASIIlNGTON-Hal"onll ! rate leg. IslaUon , anll the 011 situation with slleelal referl'nce to the mlc\dlc \ western - ern field. were IIlSCUSSCII tocln. } " by the ) lresldent and ROpl'Ofpntnt\'o ! CamJl- 1111 of Kllnsn311' : , Cnmphell tull\Cd brlelly or railroad mtcs and of the contest bet ween the stllte oC Kansns and the 011 comblnntlon , lie assurcd the prcsldellt that the pl'ople or Kansas - sas stooll squarely ut his hacte on the question of mllroad rate legislation , . - - - - Stili Seeing Arizona. GR" D C'A'ON. . Arl7.-Congress- mell ' 1'1\ \ \ ' n 1' ) ' , nll\'ls 111111 Stcentrson oflInno : oa.Iarshall ! : of NOI'lh Da- I Iwta anlllInol' : or Wisconsin. with It 1I00'tloII of the congress IannI party no1J1slioctlng Arizona , on 'l'uesl1a. } ' went to the bollom IIf the Grand Can. yon. whl10 the reRt o ( I ho IlIlI'ty dro\'o over the rosen'l1t1on allel hlSllCctccl the tlmb'r resm've lI\C1ro \ , The elltlre III\I't \ ' hrnquelod at m Tovar holel 'I'uesda ' night as ! ; ueKloK of the Sanla I I l ) Hnllroad comlnny ) al1l1 IC'ft al mid. : night for FlagRtaff , . I Discover Solar Spots. WASIIINOTON-'rI1O olllolalR at the I na\'y ohsor\'lltor. } ' nnnounco thal a large IrOUI ) or solnr MllotR Wall oh , sel'\'ed with the pholo-holloGl'Illlh nt I that Institution , Moves to Advance Hearing. WAStllNGTON-Allorney Ht > mlhlll flied a lIIotion In the lIIuprelllO court of the Unltoll StatOloI to Itlh'anCl1 the honr1rgo of the callC'H l/lvul\'ln" the trlbnl l'l"hta of lIut'lihlerH who have Intl'Nnnrrlcd with the Cherortoo In. dlans. . " , r _ I , ION PAN-AMA GANAk I CHAIRMAN SH Spr.AKS OF HIS RECEW.VISIT. . . PROGRESS THAT IS BEItIn MADE New Docks Constructed and HouseD I , Put In Shape for Sheltering Work. men-Health Conditions of Men Employed Is Said to Be Good , W ASJIINGTON - Chalrmnn Shonts or the Isthmian ranal commission mnde the following statement of his obsorvatlons on the Isthmus of Pnna- IIIn durin ! ; ' his rccent vlsll : "The mosl encoul'llglng Ceaturo of nf. fairs on the Isthmus ohHerved hy every Ilerson who hael heen tlloro previously during the Inst six and eight months was the IIIIIJI'O\'olllont In the feeling I among the mono Chief Engineer Ste. \'ens' methods IIl1d Ilersonallty are maldng a slron 1IIIIII'ession Ilnd cro. atlng confidence III his measures. "I found lhnl suhstantlal progress hnd heen mnde lu the repairing and construction of houseR , over 200 of the 0111 Frcnelt hOIlRC ! ! having b en relmlred dmlng the last two months. A largo docl , al CriKt lml , which has twenty-se\'e l feel of water , will be ready for shlJls 111 n very few weels. RaJlld progresR Is. IH'ln mndo on docl. li also at C'rlHlobal. The new dock al La Doca Is nlso helng rapidlY pushed - ed , to complctlon , These doels will bo equlPllCd with mollei'll machinery , which will Il1t''I ! ' fllcllltato the load. Ing and unlondlng of ships , When these docls are all completed and In operation we sluill ho able to handle all tlto commission material and a largo parl of the Panaml\ freight from these doels , leavln the 0111 docls Inrgely for the use of ships ot other lines. . We are nlso putting In 8hops alll1 terminal yardR al .Crlstobnl , and have planned yards Cor La Doea nnd the end or the IInc. The bridges of tno Panama railroad have been strengthened o as to carry the heavIer - Ier locomotives now arriving on the Islhmus , "General health conditions ro iIIus. trated by the fael thal , 'notwlthstnnd- Ing we hnve Illerea8ed the laboring force to nearly 4,000 men during the last four IIIonths , the number of pa- tlonts In Ancon hospital was lower than fol' many prevlou ! ! months. "In addition to the fumigation of the houses at Panama and Colon , the Isolntlon of the patients anll the cut. tlng of grass and vegetation around the cnmps , heretofore employed as means of prevention , the department Is now thoroughly cleaning the cities of Panama and Colon , draining swamps neal' towns amI camps , filling' In the lowest \llaces \ anll thus ernl1l- catlng hreedlng places fOI' mosquitoes , "As a result of our new methods in handling the lallor on the Isthmus , I wl\1 \ sny that dnrlll a certain perlod when we were IlIcl'easlng the force by the Importation of 3,200 men , the pay rolls showcd nn incrcase of 4QOO mell , the difference resUlting from our mothol1H of rcqult'ln men to leavlJ their quarters and go t' ) work , Loaf IlIg , either In quartel's 01' 011 worls U absolulel ' prohibited. " ANGLO-CUBAN TREATY CREATES DlSS TISFACTION - - - WASH'NGTON - Jnformatlon from Culm thal there Is a growing ( lIssal , Isfactlon there with the terms of the 1l\'Ollored \ Anglo-Cuban treaty has l1e. n'lopl'd h'l'o the fact that the 'Vash. In tolgoyol'lImcnt \ thoroufihly appre. \'Iatcs the reaHons of the Cuban pee , 111 ( ' fOl' objerlln to the treaty. The ol1lclnl'iow here Is thnt the treaty Is dlstlnet Iy dlHlld vlllltageous to Guba III that It IlI'ce'llIdes that country from renewing with the United States her reciprocity trcaly , whleh , under the present aITllngOmont , Is effective only fol' 11\'e ' \ ) 'ears , TORNADO IN ILLINOIS. Eight Persons Killed and a Large Number I njujred. St. Louis , , 'Jo-A tOl'nado struck the \'Illage of Sorcnlo , 111. , thlrty.two miles northeast o ( Sl. J..ouls , Tuesday nlghl. Idling , 'Ight persolls , Injuring tnlrty-th'c olherR , of whom three will \lrohnhly \ dlo and doing br'l1t amount of dUlI1ago to ) lropol'ty. } t'ot'r houses WOI'O hlown to pieces 01' carried far from their foundations , A comllete swath WII ! ! cut through the town , g\'erythng ! In the track of the tor. nado wnK relluced to dohl'ls 01' blows away , Will Repor on Albers Case. W ASIIINGTON - Chester Donald. Ron , the Amorlcall consul at : 'tlana uu , woso exeuatlll' ! was wlthdmwn hy the Nlcuragulln gon'rllln..n . ! 1I'causo ! 01 his repreRentatlon ! ! to President Zel. nya In hohulf of WIIlall1 ! Alb ( > I'S , an 1m. prlHOIwd AIIII'lcan , lII'1'Id InVash , InJton tOllay anel hud 1111 hour's confer. ence wllh J\Hslslllnt Socl'olury of Stale Bacon. 1\11' , DOll1l1llson Is to ) Irepnrc I1nll Imbmlt n detnllell rl'lllrl IIJlOn the ; Alhlrs case liS IL haHiH for further pro ceHllln ! > ! ! hy the sllIto tlellllrtment. Sugar from HawaII. : \IAZATI..AN. 1\lcxleo - Heprcsenta. tlveK of the Alllerlenll HawaIIan Hllwalian SlealllBhlJl C)1I11'an ) ' , who btolllHHI at this Ilort 011 their wa. ) ' from 81111 1"1'11111:11\0 : \ to lIl1na Cru , say the cOIIIJluny eXllects to 6hlll at Icast 300. 000 tOilS oC IlInvallan Hugar annually ucrollS the Mexican Isthmus unl1er the eontracl I'ecl'ntly ' entere(1 ( Into with the Natlonnl railroad of 'fehuanlepec , Ilending the cOll1llletlon oC the Pana. ma canal. 'I'wo new steamers are bo- Inl : buill for the company at Callrol' Inla 'nrds , . ' . . . ) T , . - A CIR'UlR : SENT. - . Soundl"1 the People rteg-rdlng ; : N , . ) tlonal Leglslat..m. - " NEW YORK-l or the purpose of securln comllrehenslvo exrcsslon of IlIIhllc oJllnlon on the question oe nntlonal control or IICo Insurance companies , United states Senator .Tohn P. Dr'dell of New Jersey hus Bent out man. } ' copies of the following C'lrcular letter. with the appended list of questions to bo answore ( ] : In his last annual mossnlO , Presl. dent Roosevell called the IIttention of congresH to the necessity ( or rOlloral legislation - providing fpr the regula- i. Ion IInd control of Insurance com- ' , . . . . panle-'I transnctln'g Interstate and In. " ternatlonnl bUBlness , In compllanco with nn Increasln demanll from In. Rurnnee polle ) ' holders anll others In- teresled In the puhllc welCare , I Intro. : lueel } ' Into the Inst congress a bill to hls eerecl. pro\'ldlng' that there 8houlll he established within the bu. reall of corpol'lltlons n division of In. 3l1ranp.e , nllil Ihnl policies of Insnrance werc deemcd to bo articles of com'l merce and Instrnmentalltles thereof. I 'l'hls wns lutroduced too late to se. : : mro fil1l\l rouHlllernUon , hul th de. mand fol' such It measure has become even more allparellt In 11\0 meutlme illld I eXIlect to relntroduco the same , posslhly wHh slight modifications , Into tlJe congress which Is to meet In D cemher , 'rhe hill will be Introduced on , be. , hnlf of the Iollcy holders of aU Amer- ICIIl1 Insmanco comJlanles In 1110 firm belief that their present : lI1d future IntereBts demand the additional protection - tection of a federal statute regulating Insurance transactlonc : between the \tate , In nlll1dltlon , of course , to such , "Uller\'lslon and regulallon as consll. lullonnlly belongs to the slates of which the companies derive thelrl charters , Furthel'more , thal by ellm. , Inating a conshlerable amount of , needless stale supervision , lIlo followIng - Ing Important benefi ts arc extlected to , . ' result : First-An Inrrcnso In the : ! qcurlty \ of the polley holders , . ' " "Second-A decrease In the expense rate and the cost of Insllrance. Thlrd-A l1ecrense in the burdoll of needless taxallon. FOllrlh-A dccrease In the amount of clerical Inbor now Indispensable to meel the rcqulrements of some fifty states and territories. . Slxlh-Al1equnto national pro tee. Uon for Amel'lcan companies trans. ' - acting buslne"s In fOI ehn countriC5 , WE MUST PAY MORE FOR OUR FOOTWEAR CHICAGO-The price of shoes , In C'hleago will be higher wILhln the next forlnlght than has been known In the last fort " } 'ears In ready and custom.made goods , Alrendy the jobbing price has advanced 50 cents on the 1mlr IIml the retail trade Is ex- pectel1 to feel the change In cost 1m- fl..r mel1latelr. There is a scarcity of ( 'C , hll1es and the local dealers as well as 'I the bu.'ers of the east ha\8 become alnrmed over the shortage. So ma. torial has been the effect ot the short. age that the cost of tanned bides has gone up 30 per cent. since September ' L Banker Bradley Indictee ! . l\1USKOGEE , I. T.-C. M. Bradley of this city , a bnnleor and . real estate ; dealer , was Inl1leted by .the ( ederal " . - grand jury 'estorday cha ged wILh tor. - gery and consJllr.nc. ) ' , growing out of 1\ f land deal. TWO HUNDRED THOUSAtm MADE BY MANIPULATORS , NEW YORK-tho profits ot tbo ai , leged consplmtors In the operatIons basel1 on the recent lenk In the govern' _ ment cotton reports are placed at ap. ' proxlmateI. } ' $200,000 , accorl1lng to an hllllctmonl presented In courl today on litO nrralgnm nt before United States Commissioner Hldgeway of Frederlclc A , Pecleham and Moses Haas , Accord. Ing to charges mode In this Indictment . Edwin S. Holmes , jr. , assoclnto staUs- Uclnn of the Departmenl or Agrlcul , ture , recel\'ed $2 ,071. The inl1letmonl which was' found by . I\ . grand jur. } ' In Washington on Oclo. t' bel' 3 , Is agalnsl Edwin S , Holmes , jr" and L , C. Van Riper , as well as against lIaas nnd Peelhnm , nnd charges aU ' four collectively with havlllg con- \ ' f splrell to lIefraud hr procllrlng advance . - : : Information ( rom Holmes concerning l'I I ' lho govornment's cotton crop report. . ' , , I Gray Answers the Charges. ; , . CHICAGO-William H , Gray , founder - er of the Weslern Lifo Indemnity com- r J pany , filed an answer In the superior ' courl to the charges made ngalnst . r him In a bill IIsldng for the appointment - ment of a receiver for lho company. In his nnswer Grar goes fUlly Into his relations with the Insurance comvany anll ( lenles all allegations mal1e ugalnRt hllll. The allegation In the case thal there are 200 persons with clalmu against the com pan ) on account - count of withheld assesslllenia Is de. nle(1 ( hy Gray , . . ' - ' , McCaddon Remanded. { ' 14 LONDON'-losPllh T , I\IcCaddol& , the . American Rhowman , who Is charged at the Instance tlf Iho Fr'nch nuthorl. tics wllh frnlllllllpnt hanllruptey , was : . again I'cmanll'tl ! fUI' a weole at the Bow I strc't Jlollce courl het'e , his defense not being readr , President James Installed. CIIA\IPAIGN : , IIID r. Edmund i Jnnefl Jnmes wns on Wednesday for- , . t' mally Installed as presldont or the I . Unlversltv of lJIlnols. , I -