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TRANS-MISSISSIPPI CONGRESS ADMIRAL MOW RETIRES W IL L ISSUE Prominent Men Who Will Take Commandant at Hatry Yard FRANK PRICE IS Part Since 1904. Muskogee, Okla., Nov. 1$.— Musko­ WASHINGTON, Nov. 18—Rear gee blossomed out today with elabor­ Admiral A. S. Snow retired from act­ GREENBACKS ate decorations in honor of the hun­ ive service today, being the third WILLING WITNESS dreds of distinguished delegates who officer of th a t rank to leave the navy are pouring Into the city for the this month, by operation of the age eighteenth Trans-Mississippi con­ limit. The others were Rear Admir­ Government to Increase Circula­ gress. All of the streets of the Fast als H. W. Lyon and Asa Walker. Testifies as to the Time Adams Oklahoma metropolis have been deco­ Snow will be succeed­ rated in s lavish style and the prep­ ed as commandant of the Boston navy- tion $150,000,000 arations tor the entertainment of the yard by William Swift. Cap­ Left the St. Joe visitors have been made in an un­ tain Swift was only recently restored precedented scale. This convention, to duty by order of President Roose­ WASHINGTON, Nov. 18.—Secre­ representing as it does, the commer­ velt, after having been under suspen­ KATHDItl’M. Idaho, Nov. 18.— asked if he did not endeavor to cat acy of silence to shield their guilty tary Cortelyou last night made the cial interests of the entire country sion for six months on a nine month's The trial o|! Steve Adams, charged Mason to nalp hunt Simpkins for the comrades. After investigation. Pres­ important announcement that as a west of the Mississippi, is by far the sentence for allowing the battleship with the murder of Fred Tyler, In state and receive a portion of the ident Roosevelt issued an order dis­ most important ever held In Oklaho­ Connecticut to run on a rock off Cul- the Marble creek country in 1904, $4000 reward This to said to have means of affording relief to the finan­ missing all the soldiers of these ma, and the recent admission of the ebra. moved alon|[ slowly today. occurred at Wallaea. Attorney Knight cial situation, the treasury would is­ three companies from the service of twin territories to statehood makes Albert Sydney Snow, who today O. M. Told a homesteader of the objected to the question and waa sue $50,000,000 of Panama canal the army, “without it especialy significant leaves the service of Uncle Sam's de­ Mica creek district and a surveyor of sustained. bonds and $100,000,000 certificates honor.” The opening tomorrow, which will fenders of the seas, was born in Rock­ tbe upper 8t. Joe country, was called Frank Price « u recalled and This order of President Roosevelt of indebtedness, or so much thereof be held in the magnificent new con­ land Me., November 18. 1845, and to the witniMW stand. He was exam­ Knight naked "you felt pretty good created a great sensation and was ined concerning tbe lay of the land when you heard of iioule'a death?” as may be necessary. The certifi­ vention hall just completed, will be graduated from the naval academy denounced by colored people all over of the nature of a statehood celebra­ In 1865. He served in the expedi­ and the conditions of the trails la “You bet 1 did.” “And you feel m cates will run for one year and will the country. Prom an idol of the tion. Addresses will be delivered tion to Corea and the attack on Core- 1904. yet?” “Well, I am not grieving over bear 3 per cent interest. The secre­ negroes, the president became in by C. N. Haskell, Oklahoma's first an forts. He has been Commander of Mrs KIllicit was called anil testi­ IL" moment their greatest “enemy.” The tary's action in coming to the relief governor, D. R. Francis of St. Louis I the Badger and the New York. Prior fied th a t h |»c wits a homesteader of Captain Laird who waa running of the financial situation meets with action of the president led to numer­ and many other well known men.! to becoming commandant of tbe Bo- • 1905 and saw Orchard and Simpkins the steamer bpokaae on Aug. t, 1194, President Roosevelt's hearty approv­ ous debates in the senate, directed The program for the entire session ton navy yard. In February, 1804, he that year. Her evidence was valua­ stated, when placed upon ths stand al, and the plan is the outcome of mainly to a discussion of the presi­ is the most imposing in the history was for four years commandant of ble only on account of proving Or­ that he came out of the woods with the several conferences which have dent's power in making these whole­ of the congress, the speakers includ­ the New York navy yard. chard waa there. Adams who was oa his way to Spok- been held in the White House within sale dismissals. A feature of the dis­ ing Governors Hoch of Kansas. Folk Frank Price waa called and prov­ baving a ticket to that point. the past Tew days, when the financial cussion was the bitter clash of Senat­ of Missouri, Pindall of Arkansas, FIGHT SUGAR TRUST ed to lie a willing witness for the de­ situation was under consideration. ors Tillman and Spooner, who engag­ Cummins of lawn, Sheldon of Nebras­ fense. He now live* In Spokane but ATTRACTIVE RIVERSIDE PARK Secretary Cortelyou says that the ed in a fiery controversy on the race ka, Blanchard of Louisiana and Mead Pennsylvania Company Wants Dam formerly hOmextended In tbe Mat tile Panama bonds will afford substantial question. - of Washington; Vice President Fair­ ages of 130,000,000. creek dlstrik-t in 1904. He kept a ho­ Sixty Lota Wan Sold in New Addi­ relief, as the law provides that they A resolution providing that the tel and store about three fourths of banks, Hon. Gifford Pinchot, Hon. NEW YORK. Nov. 18.- Damages tion. may be' used as a basis for additional committee on military affairs make John Barrett, director of the bureau mile from Mason's and was well for $30,000,000 are asked by the Many persona took advantage of bank circulation. He also states an investigation of the facts con­ of American Republics, and others acquainted with Simpkins and Other the free excursions to Riverside Park that the proceeds from the sale of nected with the shooting was passed equally prominent. Pennsylvania Sugar Refining com­ people coming and going. His des­ certificates can be made directly late in January. In this committee pany In its suit against the American cription of Simpkins did not tally addition yesterday sad look ad the property over. It wae the first day available at points where the need as on the senate floor. Senator For- Sugar Refining company, known with the Other witnesses' evidence MURPHY AND KEYES of the sale under the easy payment is most urgent, and especially for the aker of Ohio—animated, it is allged, the “sugar trust,” which came up for He said thL jum pers tam e armed to plan and sixty persona took advan­ movement of crops, which, he says by bis desire to secure the support of Completed for GloveArrangements trial today before the United States the teeth With rifle and revolver tage of the opportunity to invest in “if properly accelerated, will give the the negroes in his presidential cam­ Contest. court for the southern district of New He said Phillips and Griffelh came paign—espoused the cause of the col­ the Iota. The addition I toe along the greatest relief and result in the most NEW \O R K , Nov. 18.— All a r­ York. The plaintiff is represented by- later. In some of his answers, the ored men. Senator William Warner, river front with n gentle elope from Immediate financial returns.” rangements have been completed for former Governor Frank S. Black, of proasrutlot's attorneys desired the of Missouri, represented the Roose­ Hm northern boundary to the water The secretary calls attention to the contest Wednesday ulgbt between New York. Associated with him are emnt to cifll him down which Judge velt administration at the hearing. giving an excellent drainage and the attractiveness of the bonds and Tommy Murphy and Bert Keyes. Battle 4k Marshall, of this city, and Wood did, threatening to have hint With only a few Interruptions, the making the location healthfaL The certificates as absolutely safe invest­ They will engage in a six round bout Joseph De F. Junkln, John C. Bell held for contempt of court. His evi­ committee held almost daily sessions lota are priced from $1$ to $100, pay­ ments. at tbe stag of the Sharkey Athletic and other attorneys of Philadelphia dent* corroborated o H, Todd as to for four months, examining 156 wit­ able $10 down and $10 each month Secretary Cortelyou adds that club. Great Interest is manifested Attorney Black is confident of succeai the bad tip I Is and rougbnesa of the nesses in all, including many of the until paid for. A number of the these relief measures will enable him in the battle, as Keyes has showt in the case, which, in amount of dam country. He claimed he saw Adams negro soldiers who had been dis­ purchasers yesterday will build human to meet public expenditures without great Improvement since he last box­ ages asked, is among the most Im­ and Glovef at the Mason cabin on missed from the service. Other wit­ while others bought aa a speculation, withdrawing any appreciable amount ed the pride of Harlem. portant ever brought against a trust August 6. On August 7, he stated, of the public moneys now deposited nesses were army officers, gun ex­ bn WSRi to St. Joe where be remain­ expecting to dispose of the property later at aa advance. Free excurs­ in national banks throughout the perts and city officials and residents ed over nlflht He says he registered ion* will be run dally during the country. of Brownsville. at the hofei, th# rsfftotei of which week to the property leaving the city Two treasury circulars, one invit­ A majority of the committee were verified bin statem ent. On Augn'd WILL MOVE WHEAT CROP a t 11 o clock a. m. and S p. m. The ing proposals for the issue of bonds apparently convinced that the shoot­ 8, he clalilned Adams ami Glover ate sales ere handled by Kemp A LeDeou and the other asking for the certifi­ ing was the work of the black soldiers SEATTLE, Wash., Nov. 18.— At a with him at the hotel and that later from the outside world. As Ibis and Hobson A Barker of this city. cates, will be sent out under date of and that the president was within meeting held here in the Bank of they walked to the water's edge to his constitutional rights in ordering writer puts it: take the steamer Spokane. He never The Consumer* company to under November 18. Commerce between representatives their dismissal without honor. The “Warned by the example of the saw Admits after th at time. He contract to extend Its mains to this Currency Measure Promised. committee adjourned on June 14 un­ of tbe bank, wheat exporters and United Statees, they avoided the mis­ claimed he heard of Houle's death on addition. In his letter to Secretary Cortel­ til today. wheat growers of the Inland Empire take made by tbe Americans, of de­ the river near Mason'a cabin. He you approving the treasury plans. The administration supporters, it arrangements were concluded which veloping their industries and export tnet Andrew Bloom who told him of CHARLESTON'S FESTIVAL President Roosevelt states that he is certain, will oppose the calling of assure the financing of the move­ trade without having any mercantile Houle's d«uth Continuing up the has been assured that the leaders additional witnesses, unless Senator ment of the wheat crop of the north­ marine available, in this way, river, he saw Mason on tbe shore Opens for n Weak of Unrestrained in congress have under consideration Foraker is able to convince them that west. Immediately following the enormous am ount of American money when he exclaimed th a t Houle waa Merriment. a currency measure, “which will the witnesses he desires to call will meeting orders were sent out to ac­ left and still goes out of the country dead. He said he was arrested In CHARLESTON, 8. C - Nov. l $ . ~ meet in permanent fashion the needs be able to supply great light on the tually set the wheat in motion at In the Bbape of freight charges to Coeur d'Alene anil proceeded to relate Charleston's annual fall festival was of the situation and which 1 believe subject. once. forelgn-owned vessels. Nothing shows his troubles when be was admonished Inaugurated today, sad already hun­ will be passed at an early date after It is believed that Senator Uulke- As a result the immense wbe»- tbe Japanese thoroughness to better to tell nolle of them. dreds of visitors ars gathered In the congress convenes, two weeks hence.” ley of Connecticut, will Join Sena­ crop of the inland Empire—conser.-1 advantage than the way in which Attorney Knight asked Did Mason fatuous old city by the see tor a wash The president also calls attention tor Foraker in a minority report. atlvely estimated to be worth $30,-11^ prepared tbelr merchant service go Into the Marble creek country of uuieetraiaad merriment. Many to what is needed most at this time This report, it is likely, will be con­ OUO.OVO—will start on its way to tbe p re para tor y to acquiring the goods to his homestead, quite often during novel, unique end fantastic pageants is that the people should “realize fined to a declaration that the pres­ markets of Asia, Africa and Europe. to load the vessels with. the summer of 1904 7" “ Yes. the and other amusement* have been ar­ how fundamentally sound business ident exceeded his authority in dis­ From the Inland Empire there will “Visitors to Japan at the end of jumpers kept him pretty busy, ranged for the week and there to conditions in this country are. and charging the troops. The majority begin a flow of the grain to the ports the nineteenth century must have the reply. Tbe court admonished him every probability that the celebration how absurd it is to permit themselves report will assert that the president of Puget sound and the Columbia seen the number of Japanese to be careful with his answers will be the moat successful of it* to get into a panic and create did not overstep his legal rights in river which will cease only when all lying In the harbors w aiting for ern Knight asked, “Did he have a large kind ever held here. stringency by hoarding their savings ousting the offending soldiers from the wheat has been drained from the ploy men t. Then it seemed to be prominent nose, a* prominent as my instead of trusting perfectly sound the army, and this report will be fields and warehouses. waste and miscalculation, but time nose?” “I never aaw a none quite so Entertains With Mnaionl banks.” concurred in by all the democratic has shown that it was only foresight prominent as yours.” Mrs. V. i . Brel ion entertained members of the committee, all of Slowly, year by year, the proportion Minnie B. Hansen, wife of a home JAPAN'S COMMERCIAL GROWTH about 100 of her friends at a music­ BROWNSVILLE CASE UP AGAIN ; wjj0m are from the south of the Japanese vessels grow larger steader was called. She aeld she ete al. Three gpokaae artists, Mrs. Dstt- Little Brown Men Get to the Front j larger, and a corresponding pro- breakfast at the St. Joe hotel on Aug Senate Investigating Committee Holds rick, soprano; Mr. Frasier, ptaaoiet; With Busineas. portion of money stays in tbe coun 8 when Adams, Price and Glover were Session try. In tbe pursuance of ths and Mr. Griffin, violinist, gave the While all the rest of Asia is treated also present. W ashington, Nov. 18.— The sena­ dent development of this side of aa musical treat. as so much territory to be exploited This afternoon Detective McPar torial committee on military affairs tional life, the Japanese have ac­ The home was hesutlfally decorat­ commercially, Japan has herself en- land was called. Attorney Harrow met here today to resume its consid­ quired a merchant marine which ed with ei ml lax car nation*. Oregon tered the arena as an exploiting na- eration of the Brownaville affair and ranks ninth In the world, a conclu grape, evergreen, cbrysaalhemuax. , tion. and even enterprising America win attempt to come to some decision sire proof of the value both of the klunlklnic and violets. Tbeae were j has to confess that in it* trade with in respect to the vexed question. It idea actuating them and of their tastefully arranged producing excel­ that country the trade balance stands is probable that one of the first mat­ method of accomplishing It And the lent reeulU and artistic effects. in Japan's favor. Last year we sold ters to come before the senate, when Japanese thoroughness did not stop n* ’ 1 Japan $38,500,000 worth of goods, congress meets next month, will be VC* at the mere creation of the fleet. It The bishop of tandem, who has bean while Japan sold us $51,500,000. that of the dismissal of the negro developed the means of building tbe vtetUng several American etttoe, ban And the Japanese are carrying their •oldiers concerned in the affray. Sen­ vessels, so that yet again Japanese eetabilslMxt a new precedent by fall- goods in their own steamers, built ator Foraker, the champion of the capital might remain In Japanese lag to compare any of them w tt and manned so cheaply that they are colored troops, announces th a t he hsnds rather than pass into those of I driving American shipping from the desirese to call two or three more the shipbuilders on the Clyde or the I Pacific. "Crime blindness” to a new disease witnesses, but it is expected that Thames. Wbersa* formerly the Japan's commercial advance has discovered by n Berlin profaaeer Be there will be determined opposition whole supply of new vessels of tbe 1 attracted the attention of Alfred baa evidently I wen observing some at to a reopening of the case for the pur­ great Japanese shipping companies Stead, who writes a series of articles our American souvenir banters en the pose of taking testimony. was brought abroad, it is now doubt on it in The Hindustan Review (Al­ Job. The town of Brownsville. Tex., was ful whether there will be anv so pur- lahabad). In spite of the fact that “shot up" on night of August 14, ctaaed. 1 be shipbuilding «arde o' her treaties forbid Jspsn to carry In the matter of that **■* te Che 1»0«. Responsibility for the affair Japan hare been developed ug to the out such an extensive scheme of north pole in n sledge drawn tv polar was immediately laid at the doors of point where they can supply the trade protection as has enriched the bears the bears have yet to be t w the colored soldiers of the Twenty- needs of the Japanese merchants, sad ! United States, he says, she has set fifth infantry, who were stationed henceforth Japanese ships will be us sn example In some particulars. at Fort Brown, adjoining the town. built in Japanese yards. This pro­ Perhaps Roosevelt passed by seeing Japan not only feeds her people from An investigation by the officers of the ficiency is not confined to the mer­ ef nature fakes In the I m tola an Jan­ OSCAR ERBSLOEH \ her own soli, as we do, hut she also war department did not result in the chant vessels, for the same 1s true gle and held hie load for rani “bar." German aeronaut, who t th* has what ws have not—a merchant incrimination of any particular sold­ of the government aavy yards, ALGERNON SARTOR IA James Gordon Bennett cap In tbe in­ navy that distributes her exports The delegatee to The Hague Me wear er or soldiers. It was then alleged where first-class war-ships are be- Gramku-n «>f General U. 8. Grant, ternational balloon races at 8t. Lrah among foreign customers without who bag been appointed secretary qfl that the members at Companies B. by fats flight of 870%, mUea in tbe bel $800,000 worth of dlnnare and yet ad­ calling in the aid of “freighters' (Continued on Page 0) legs ties st Montevideo. Uruguay. journed peacefully. C and D had entered into a coasptr-