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Till! IXTI JORYTOLD IN FIGURES ,jyjng Picture of Conditions jn United States. rtSOGBAPH FROM TREASURY of thr Country in Its Ma ul industHM Presented In Com- " row ty hc Burcnu of stn" c- One Hundred Subjects Arc t'f.rrcd to, and They Show im Iu-,-i'in, n"'1- '" Mft,15r Ca5CS' a I 30Bcnl Oiowth In Industries, Ijjuim m l production. .. A A moilnc plc x' ' thn Pulled Stales fnim 1S0D to 1SCO, f IS 0 1(1 PK)2, Is Plf- ' , n r ipli Just Issued by i of statistics, end- T rt Pulled States In 1 " t n Tbla mono- lM w lis if tables, il lion w illli debt, i I inks nnd bink ni fuinis Hiirt i ii im s nuil their m ii "luror Imrsiils, ' i 1 th Ir business i nt 1 many iitheu ' in ig inn nt In the o i) 1 n nnd an- ' ilo' The llgures 4 uiiiio than ! huIi. ting nml In many 1 m th In the In- ' production nnd i jiintrj. s , i ,c rn shown. . m n from 827 SI I " i ) to 1 02.. ono squnro " no of Alaska nnl hub to the United ' ti- t l Hon per square mile, , , r I 10 was 20 1 In 1002, ., - i ii (.lent Inuense In ' u Hi totnl wraith has iilloii dollars In 1350 i I Im ty four billions In i ( it Ita wealth from ,.-, In 1900 , l, ill' Pt HMC DF.rrr , t Ik i bmi greater Inn In tho puMIc , 1 it,e In 1W) the i i r capita In 1SI0 , f 1 iitw per capita In l ipM i. 111 lsr.i ,c m, ir ih wnr $2 It, i r pi Uy until It bo- I , i In 1mi, rrmluiilly i ft ti war to JJS .'7 In n Jl Gl In ISO I. 113 GO II u 1 ii) V is r ntcPI.ATlON r I atlou omniintetl I i t In 1SC1. touched i ilol of paper cur- r U) i of the i ir, but ,t I th J20-mark until t h 1 1.1 it per capita, .it I r ul t i0 per capita, it i I 'I In 1300. 126 13. mil I I itr i illii, the highest tti .urn uheil. I' or PPOPLT: i it hanks ntnminled II Jl'J.t 01 In 1S30 SI3 ' . '"4 In 1RC0 Ji19.. i n in., 9,1 In 1SS0. SI ,24- i ( n i in ','17(123 In IS 15 and M I Mi ntlme the In- in n itloiml bulks had U10.Si3 In l&Oi to JJ,- "i " n indpstrihs I ii i (liruulal rondl- I f" t 'he increase of cur- i i I' etc- Ik found In ii the (Ieelopinent ' r ,r i ,res nml of lhi in- ' I tie number of farms " i toon iii is .o to r,73i- me it farms and firm ' ' run I. Dili. n dollar In I mm in 1100. nnd the iliui whli Ii wos not D grow from II 918,- ' I " i i to 1"l I 000 000 111 i film aiilmnlH In- ' moo In If 0 to .' 131 I i IllHlif the plmllict i hi Indiislrlos prow minus In IS'0 to thlr- n ' i in 1J00 while the I I iiuploycd then In 1 1, oie mllllmi In ISfO a 1 quntci tulllloiiB In ii i ni rint'itiirt "I ' "ilc HhottK the f)Kiiren ' i uiiiio Importnnt tol- "' uniuph for the mr J m s s'u, ' - 282 " '. 22SI? J. ;-i a K ' r 'w ssssss !;, ( r-,r- fj'a V - - -,g arj a t 1 "-- ra is ' ! " 1 S - ? .k SKs HIS SHARE OF PROFITS. Oof A f ci ption of Rteel Plant by c ic Company, Ihi he ii Ins of t- i tntmln thnt comes n 1 rptioii of the Piunn- Hni t'nlltil fltntej ' i clmi ,1 today lie- np'on derk of tho u i arthi(t iih tipi'diil r 'he tinnnfer of oer f the Cii ni wlo coin- iK u pitmiium poo- ' h In I he fiirm of a ininllni.' nf prolltn n ii i 1 lllliiula nf Iho inr iilo s. i ii, of this I'irkt, tot II,., Hulled , iiallun Wllll.liil 11 hi Ih the mini Inln- Mi Vniitlnc, lin p'pre- ,. ic le Kunpiny Hbare- nun, und mld tB teU- Inp oivent He ,j ,,,, ., broke, un1,l,, M1"' f deals ami hv arrcmo, B. , . t dlMik in, pi. Din with v, V" , ' I eu.talls Tho ,,r..nt. ' ,'n,, k". f. due. ., the iratisfe. r, sill , ,, In exeew of unoim nf whiihthll'mV ' Tho ,l.iih " "ny" he "'l "e1 Hllnnrt. repreontp,i T P M,r.,, j , three mlnul.s Int.ril" n w th" f'p ?hercKhaV.'r """"" lod ''- A NO CASH ON HAND, Nebraska Dank Examiners Find the Vault of Tecumteh Banking. House Empty Lincoln NVh Auk 10 -The Plate nankin h,,ar,i lnla tonk c,np f the riminberlnln hanking hoime at To cumh and elowl lis -loori. Tho bank Is the ol.l.m in Johnson county nnd Its simpemlon eauml the Ktenten sur prln. The depomis are placed at 1102 - Sn),i,!,'nli t!,.'rr, .n '"""""y no cah on hand when the examiners arrUed i.J. i r2f?' rimmh"l"ln O"1 cashier, ? L '""day for th. Ilnst taking i.rki " " ""'d "'at ho has not len hrniil fiom further than that he TuMrtliV ",e U"'0n """,0" Chl(,au. Poimer Stat; Senator t' P. llarton s presMrnt of tho bank but ( ham berlaln lias Its actlie manager. Its capital slock was J50 Oiio SENT TO PEN. Court at Tocatcllo Sentences Number of Criminals Pocatello, Ida, Au(f 30 -The DIs trlct court adjourned tonlRht after a two weeks' semlon The fnllnwlni; con lets were sentenced to the petilton ttar Meola Chluirttn, assault with Itilent to commit murder, scicn lears. niiK 1 im Krnnd Hrcenj, three jeirs. Thomas llnll, ttranl Hrccn, one yeir, James Howard, grano larceny, one eir, James llan burRlary, one nr, neoiRe ISoblnson Krand Inrctiis. one year; John (lalinKiier, hurnhrj, one ear, John Murph), burglar), nine months ( UNCLE SAM'S RECEIPTS. Balnnee Sheet for Angus' shows an Unexpected large Emplus, Neirly Six Million Dollais Washlneton Auu "0 The receipts of tho Treasury depaitment for the month ot August Just closed exceeded the ex pendltlures b J-.OJSSII, nn unexpect edly larce surplus Tho total receipts were H CO'.SIJ and the expenditures 142 M0 too Por tho siine month of last sear the total receipts were 145 331 121 and the expenditures ?D 3rd,i97, a surplus of n little oier K0r'l The Mb surplus this month bus been nttaliiid In the race of the heavy cut made by Conrress In the way of wiping off tho books the taxes Imposed on ac count of tho war with bp-iln This act of ConRress decreased the receipts hj something like JG r, in 000 n month In fact In Jul Iho reielpts from Internal reienue fell off more than Hint llgurc as n result of tho cut This month tlio reduction Is not so largo The reielptn from the different sourc es hae been as follows Customs 126 -682 230, Internal reienue J17 D23,3t$, mis. cellancnus J 1 41R 213 1 or Antuat of last year the customs receipts wrie $21 4("2,1?1 and Internal reienue J220167SI The Inerinse In customs receipts ner the sumo mouth of the corresponding year Is oier $i, oooooo showing tho country Is hiijlng morn heall abroad each month The falling off fiom internal leienue Is less than f 000 000 Tho expenditures are something oier J2000000 grenter than for the same month Inst ear In accordance with the suggestion of Reirctnrj Sh iw, mtlonnl binks in tho largo (Itlos nre preparing to increusn their clriulntlnn by the deposit of builds Mnco n few weeks ago when rnucliry hluiw asked the banks to pre pire to meet nn imeri,eiicy by In cnnslng their clrculntlou, the Innks hno notified the controller s oillce that they want to stand reidy for nn In cicuse of IIJOOOO A largo portion of this currenc) Is now being printed nt the Ilurtnu of nngriiiing nnd Print lug and will bo rendy for the banks as soon us the deposit nf bonds Is made The Incnaseil circulation will not bo taken out nt nil unless the bunks mo satisfied the monej will be needed In trnrte channels to relleio tho situation in New ork or elsewhere The J12, 250OO0 does not Include the circulation being taken out by new banks nnd by regular bnnks In different parts of tho country, which haio not been commun icated wllh HELD UP IN WAGON. Novel Scheme of Three Men In Mon tnna to Hob Pedestrians. Ilutle, Mont, Aug 30-omclnls hero hue taken Into custody Matt Fergu son, Jim Vnimhatl and I. A l'nrnst on chniges nf highway rnbberj Iho thiet. men halo n largo wugon. with which thev dime nboiit the .state and upon meeting n pedestrlnn they request him to ret In and lido with them The men It Is i barged, nn sooner get their ni acquaintance hit" their innfl lento than tiny hold him up and rclleie him of his inluibles APPOINTMENTS IN ARMY. Number of Promotions In the Philip pine Scouts Washington Aug SO The following reress nppolnlments and promotions In the Phlllrplne scout liaie been nn noiiiicei To be first lleulen-intj-f.ee-","rt"l.leu.enant JO ,"" .-"i'f.,.7. vice llenlilx resigned, heiond lieu lennnt llonej P More August 1 Wee "T Cr'Sun-l Meu.eiian.H-PIrM Ber- Leant Clinrl's Parrell Co 1 Thirtieth XZT August U. Mee Moore, pro-nioted, SHOTS FIRED AT GUARDS. Situation In West VirBinln Coat Dis tricts Continues Soilous moiichoill the ..,., Afr. .ho.. - flWl at HWpple n0 ' ,o "tuanls ireek. sin pod' ','," n the uriisli '""J'olf iSfVis" ho "nuhl 1.7 iniinl t '""" ."'!; "Hi i .in ihlollne In th.; Blur M.i' Mw. " "0UVM- tW'm :i?-rouvr tn Rahmeu at T.AXcintAX, Tuesday iroitxivfl, SEPTrarnER 2, 1002. 7 Ht)! 9 STIRS UP THE BRITISH! Roosevelt's Speech on Mon roeism a Text. SATURDAY REVIEW EXCITED Takes the President's Address nnd Enunciates a Loiir Set mon Says Danger Threatens British Empire Prom United States Future Exptn sion Reviews Hlstoiy of Monroe Doctrine London Spectater lakes Just Opposite View of the He view's Position. Indon Aug 30 - A hated rli ilr which mas some day l.e settled bi the nrbltrammt of the sword seems to falrls sum up the Saturday rteilews opinion of the relations beleen Great Ilrltaln nnd the I'nltis! Mates Dis cussing President Hnoseielts ro notinccment on Monroeism llje alwns hlttorly antl-Amerlean Saturday Ite ilew uses tho President's sp.-h as a test on which to enunciate a long ser mon nn "American greed Hid hspo crlsv," nnd tho danger thientenlng the llrlllsli empire from the Pnlteil fttntos' fuluro expansion It sajs In loilenlng the lilstory of the Monroe doctrine It Is linf.irtunate, If not cxcipll mil thnt the t nil l Htnles luinol In sitlstloil wlih the lain urslghtforwnril pnliej ..f self Inlelesl without nttemtlng In explain It as a ulslntereste.1 nnl lilalilj niorsl post "'.'.'!. i' !' on this basis thnt the war Jh lhI,?l,n ," undertsk.n u suiting in th. Philippines being annexe,! anil l nbj lielng put umler the he, I hnuth Ameri cas nntiirnl resources are enormous hut the InriMiuai Htahs ennnot nil ligether It Is Inln Hint thei lll not long nstst American extension soiithwnnl un,l Iho Amrrknn protection from l.uroprun n grosslnn win mon inctibite Into oecupi Hon lis the t'nlle.1 Slates .ppi:er OF MONIIOIIIHM Pmi.oding lo dlsiiiis the cffet of Moiiinelsm on tho llrlllsli empiie, the sSilurdns I'.eilen sais Hie Pnlteil Utiles Is Iho nl crent power sepnriti.l from the llrlllsli empire by nnlhlng hut a lanl frontier nnd it Is Iho eellloil objert nf the Pnlteil Mnt.s ul tlmalels to Include I'nniiiln Ihe I nlled Mates Is coinm. iclallj growing fast at our cxt.nsc, nnd Judging from Its present progress the K.r of the I nlled tlintes In wcilth ami mi ml on win noon ecied tint of nil) rllnl we hale pnsnlbls ii. ceptlng luisslii, whose ponltlon In roll Hon to the lllltet Stales lirrllnrl ill) is mt nenrl) so crltlinl Under lime i Ir cunistniices It Is surel) .lenr thai tho power we nctsl be most cone i nml about Is America Anile teirllorlil nnl commercl il rlnlrs nlwiisa results In an iilllmnte trial b force It Is the oil) final settlement ir Hint Is so the pollei of Ither counlri must lo to mold doing nil) thing which can Incrense the olhei power nr glin It P"lnta In Ihe struggle On Hint pilnelplo Hni Pnltel htntes has stcidll) licted In o posing us dlploinatlralli never conce I Ing n point We. on the other ii mil halo usually (.one out of our wai to help the Putted tunes In tho nntlir or Ihe Isthmian eniul we lost ground ani Amerl en gained Ihe only balancing adianlnge woull Im. such cousiquetit and active friendship on the part of Aineihn that wn might count on her ns meeting us half wa) lis nbststnlng from injuring us of such frlcnlshlp the B-ituidi) Uevlew has shown again JUtd again Hint there Is n-lthcr eillenco nor Ilk. Ilhool 'Ibero Is no quosllon of liking or disliking Iho Amerlcins It is simply a quistlon of which shall lilllmatcl) tot the Uller nf the oilier side The controlling riutnrs mako It Impossible to put the osltlon of the two countries In an) other way. spncTATon nirrnits A curiously dlicrgent liew Is ex pressed h) tho Hpecintor on the same topic It sa)s Wo arc glad In tho Interests of Ihe Pnlted Htntes nnd Great Britain nnd the pence or ihe rest of tho worl 1 that 1'resl (knt llooseielt nnnouneed In such clear an I iinmistnkeahle terms Ihot tho Monroe duitrlno woull bo enforced b) tho United htntes at all costs The Monroe doctrine Is a iI.iumt to peiee only when It Is un deflnnl All nulhorllntlve statements nf thi policy of ihe United mines In Ihls ef. feet nre therefore wrlcnme Wo boll Hint Ihe Monroe doitrlno Is good for us ns well as the t nltnl mates Me, Ilk. tho Pnltid Htates hale no itislre to see the l;itus quo llolenll) nltere I h) tho efiorts of coiitlnentnl nuropenn states to i ine out for Ihemsehes colonial empires in Central nnl booth Ameilrn II would suit us n i more than tho United Hlntes to see Ger man) established in southern llrnili or chow here on the Western continent IIKSTS UPON bUA POWKIi Proceeding to point out that Mon roeism cannot rest on nlr and that un less based on power It Is sine to bo exposed to ho pushed aside and dlsro gnided, the Spectator continues The power on which It must prlm-irlly rest Is pea power If Iho I.uropean mites know that America has sea power enough to enforce tho Monroe doelilne, It will be. scrupulously respected Tho moineiit thrtv see tho doctrine Is hised onl) on paper It will bo rilsreirnrilod lo mak,, the dnctrlno effecihe America must build it fleet un questionably stronger than that of Prance or Herman) Bbe need not trouble to out build us, ns we not merely ngne lo but ma) be snld to hn passim suiportcrs of the Monroe doctrine WONDER. IN BERLIN. President's Declaration Surprises the Oeiman People. Perllii, Aug 30 President lloose ielt s flesh decimation of tho Monroe doctrine has been recelied hero with nn nlr nf wonder The tone generally assumed Is one of surprise that tho doctrine should bo ronlllrmed so ener getically nt u moment when no l.uro- rem power disputes it least of all, Oennany lloweier, It Is asserted Ihet Germany gnie hu assent to the doe lilne soon after President ltoosevelt's assumption nf the Piesldency nn! that Iho State department has abundant knowledge that Germany does nil even contemplate securing ennllng stations In tin Western hemisphere Home suspicious ciltbs suggested II nt something must bo going on be hind the. diplomatic screen to oiouslon the Pieshlenl s enunciation The Por elgu ottlce lolls the Associated Presn thnt otllelnl elides by no moms sh-iio the newspajer excitement It reads IhosiKieh In connection wllh Ihe defi nition of the doctilno tniilnlneil in tho Presl lent s last message to Congress which thoroughly well sitltlles Oi r man) . . , Ihi disposition In some quarters In regard to Picsldent llooseielt a speech as dli cie-i against Germany Is wholly Ii admissible because Oe rmaii) as tho Anieiicnn Government knows neier designed terrltoilal acquisition of the Amerlcnn continent heieinl nf tho newspapers hero crowd their lefemiees to Ihe King of Itnl) fiom Ihe chief editorial position In or del to comment em President lloose iclts speech. Tho Lokal Anzelger Ills assertions nre Impregnate I with nn Imnerl dlstlc spirit and one Is disposed to reinnerl Ills utterances with whit Is oc rurrlng In Ve nestle a since (lorrnjin) Is the c.nli Puiopean power which lor the firoleetlon lit Its ovn Intensts might be tempted to oe.up) teinpororll) Venesuelan icrr loi ) Hut the unequli (; al declurntl in has hi.ii in" 'e thnt Ihe Ikrlln cabinet has neier .onsld.rHl th question of annex. Hon rh self control which our squad r n rnVlntalni-d In Ihe preseii, e of he wild ilolnts of the rciofiitlonlts In the . ,i.t lowns In which G rmans re-lde Is roof posit lie that O rminy .1 cs not n !Jn,i in nit In a wai to much tho srnslhlll tl "of the I nlled HtaK Tpe 'Iss's ho Ve Hung lemarks 'The Pierkl nt s w nl Ilk If nse fi mi ntti k Hut io s nn i kim the i I i He sni . rai it dogtm' i.i r ii in nnd Ilussii shutl) nfter Mr H.osiielt beinm. Picsldent exprcssl ii ognltPrt the M mro prlnille 111 rageblntl depreiatcs the ltilllsh comment which stents In the Presl lent s si eee h n court warning 1 1 (ler nam an I either organs are In line 1 to see nn foundation but a domestln mo tin In Mi HooMMlts utin-itiie name!) picpnriiHnn i f the public mini fu h further eiiliiikoniout of the mil) PLAYING AT WAR. Army of Defense nnd Attacking; Squadron Spend Virst Day In Strengthening Force. New-port It I ug -0 -The nnu) of defense' and Ihe attacking squadron under Admiral lllgginsnn bale spent the first twenl) four boms of the t e rlol nf preparation strengthening their furies Ihe Mussni husetis heniv nrtll I. r) come from ISoston train) part gn tig to Port Hodman at New Itedfnrl ind s linltoiles e nmlns; here ns abll II mill ri-llifeileemenls to Port dxm ind Poit Grelile The arm) also ic e eli oil In addition the lthode lsl ind slg nnl corps nf Iwenl) nun As for the nan the Massachusetts mini bilgndo wns sent nn bonrd the unislilps In means of two nninl tugs 'Ihls cloning Gen MncAitlmr ngnln llslteil the forts In this llelnlt), this time on the wnr yacht Knnnwhi m rompniileil h a laig. stafr made up uf oiiliors nut mil) of ihls division, Inn from the Wnr ilcpnttmmt 'I lie pimliont tllou, eetn which came In during Ihe fnienemn left for Ihe lleet in t oil.uk with Ih. mall rlhe inn) return tomorrow, as Admiral lllgglu rnn has until midnight on Sun In) to dlsnpp, ur on tho coast wnr being tech lililill. declared nt that time During the afternoon Itilg-Gen Giool) Hrrlvcd nml spent some time In liispcitlng the slhtinl nrr ingoments pa) lug speclnl attention to the search light station nt Prices Neek Ppon his locoinmend-itlon u third telephone wire was strung to the elation, so that nil the slgml stations from Port Adnms niniinl the southern end nf the Island of Photo Islnnil lo eastern jiolnts, nre now connected by telephone The nrinngenients nt tho fort In this ih Hill) nre complete, but the eienliig w is spent In additional tcarchllght practice 'tomorrow night the guards nt all the foils will bo strenclhenol nnd the slg nnl stations full) miiunel in prepain tlon for tho nttuck, which, nccordlng In Iho nibs, miy begin nny tlino after miliilgbt. DEWEY FOR SENATOR. Canyon County Democracy Launch tho Candidacy ot the Colonel to Succeed Heltfeld. Holse, Ida, Aug. 30 The Canyon county Democratic convention was held tnda) and ontliuslastlclly Indorsed Prank Martin for Uoicrnnr. I,x Goi. Steiinenberg hinds the delegntlon for the Slate conn ntlon. The tniulldncy of e'ol W. II Dcwe) was I mm bed In the following resolution that mis adopted. llesolvid, II) the Democrats of Canyon county, In convention assetnbtcd. In grate fill ni prerlnllon of Hie Inestimable ser vice to Iho leoplo of Hie Hluln of idnbn In the deielopnient nt Us risources the I romntltiii or Its industrlil proeperlt) nnd Ihe augmentation of us wealth nml In iluence, nnd In recognition of his mag nanlniuiis citizenship nnd long continued and constant nilnteic) nf lie mocratlo principle s, wo most earnistt) anil sin .erel) Inlnrsn tho candldac) of 11. II Dewe) for lbs offlc nf United States Hen-itor, and conllilenlly commend him to tho fniornble. is.nslderntton of tho teo Ijle nt tho htuto ot Idaho. During tho session of the convention Col Dewey presented the Canyon foun ty organization with a niagnlfleent flag, 30x20 feet In size He thanked tho dole gates for tho resolution the) had adopt ed Indorsing his candldac) for th Hen nto nnd pledged his earnest support for the Democratic ticket SITE FOR CONCENTRATOR. Four Hundred Men Interested In Lo cation of Plant. Butte, Mont, Aur SO Thern Is n possibility that the Montuni Ore-Purchasing company may not rebuild Its concentrator on tho slto of thn burned plant in Menderilllc, but will seek u place where there Is more water Last night the llutto members of the com pan) discussed tho matter at consid erable length, but fnlled to reach n conclusion on tho proposition If tho plont Is built elsewheic It will thiow about 400 men out of work, ns It re quites about that number to oporuto a conce ntiator three shifts Tho ground on which the old plnnt stood Is In litigation, the wntrr used Is In litigation, nnil, In addition there nre other reasons for not putting up tho new plnnt on the old Fltc. The plant, Aug Helnze sa)s, will bo built ngnln ns soon ns possible. BREAK IN STRIKERS' RANKS. Number of Union Pacific Shopmen Return to Work, Omaha Neb Aug. 30 Tho first breik In the rnnks of the striking Union Pnclllo shopmen rnmo this morning, when thlrt onn nf the rnr men returned to work In tho local shops Ilallroatl officials express n belief that they will be followed next wtek h) tho rest of the car men now on strike The bollermskers nnd machinists how ii or say thnt the return of the car mm will In no wise ortect their strike which will be continued Tho men who returned to work accepted tho piecework s)lem. SLASHED WITH KNIFE. Bcriso Bar Tender Probably Fatally Wounded by a Sheep Herder Named Fhlpps. Ililse, Ida Aug "0 At nn earl) hour this morning- I'rank Nmlth bnr tender In Joe Klnne)'s saloon wbb dan geiously rut by Hugh 1 Phlpps, u slicepherder Phlpps was In company with Tom dirk, a saloon loafer here Ihe hilter was quite drunk and wns exhibiting a larpe sum of money Philips wus seen by Smith ' t re lieving Clnrk nf the mone) He claims he Intended to give It to Hmlth to put In the ear- but Smith thought he wns robbing the man hmlth Interfered A fight ensued during which Phlpps pulleil a knife and slashed Smith file times One was across the nbdomen Another cut nn artery In tho mm rmrn the latter Smith noarl) hied to death Smith In In n dingerous con dltlnn It required f.0 stitches to close up his wounds It turned nut Inter that Clnik had robbed n farmer fiom Melser carllei In the eienlng getting $14 J 90 STOCK BROKERS SUSPEND. Buffalo rirm Torced to Wall by Heavy Losses, nuffnln, N 1 Aug a-Jnhn r Mean)' A Co slock hrok rs, suspended tolnv A superficial examination of the firm's bnnks shows that the total losses will ag gregite el least Hon (A) The losses It I" staled will fall ImmidlHtrly upon tho linn, whl h expects to resume soon, GREETED BY CHILDREN Little Ones at Cornish Give Bouquets to Roosevelt. BLOSSOMS FILL CARRIAGE Sweet Pens, Pansles nnd Asters Bank the Chief Magistrate's Vehicle When He Arose to Speak to People in the Vermont Town Uverj where Throughout tho State Ho Wns Re ceHcd With Enthusiasm Take a Fltleen-Mllo Drlie Ihrough the Mountains. Htirllngton, t, Aug 10 Pier) wheie In the Slate of Vermont tola) President llooseielt was leoelieM with enthusiasm He crossed from New II impshlre Into Vermont about noon In n mil) ho drnwn by six horses Seati-d on the Isix with him were Mr nnd Mrs Winston Churchill nnd Bent tor Proctor When Windsor wns reacheel where the peoile had patlonll) awaited his coming, the most cordlnl welcome wns iMenilee! nnd ns the count) fair wns In progress tnnii) persons fiom out of town weie gUeti nn opixirtunll) In see the President II1UMJ lllltOimil MOUM'UNt The fifteen mile drlio thinugh the mnttnlnlns seemed lo give him new ilgor In his happiest loin, mi I ns ho passed through Ihe sire. Is of Windsor, he lowed first erne side and then the other on his wn) In the Pi iris real deuce where ho look luncluon. POITII HOtMW IV TALLY HO The stnrt fiom Ihe lllue Mniintnln clubhouse wns begun 1 romptl) nt 8 o clock this morning nnd the riiiile to Windsor was IIiioiikIi the t'orbln le pene nnd some of the most bentitlftil New II impshlre countr), tho whole Join ni) oecup)lng nbout four hours. PLOWnitH KUOM CHII,l)lli: At ( ornlsh ho wns extended a cordial welcome A nuinbi r of school children were presented to the Presldint The) (Hod pist him by two nnd each little- girl hnnilod him a iHiiiquot of sweet pens, pinslcs nnl asters His cnrrliigo wus banked with llowirs when lie reev to spenk Afler requesting tint members of thn Grand Arm) who we re In nssembl), be nllowed to ncaipy the front line, the Piesldent snld HPIIIKH TO VHTP.itANS. I wnnt to Ihnnk )ou for wlul )nu hnic done nml for the ier) kind and graceful wn) In whlih sou halo gnet cd ino Ihls morning nnd I ennnot think of an) thing tint argues better for the eoiinlr) than In Just such n tsplcul old American town ns this In linn the school children drawn up before n mon ument like Hint (pointing to Iho sol dlers' monument), In the blrthplice nf bntmoti P Chase, nnd lo hale llieni to look townrd )ou )ou Iho men of tho grent (Mill wnr, sou who proied )nur Irulh by sour enleaior. and see In )ihi ex imples nf what tboy uro in be when the) grow up iiri.wvrs in pnACTici:. "I be lleie In prenchlng. but I belle) e In prncllce n grent deal more, nn t It has In en (.lien to nti. my friends; of Ihe ("till wnr, to practice In the four Sears when tho life of the Republic was nt slake flies virtues of n tilth we so enrnesll) desire our ehlllien shall learn, nml sou prnctlced the lirtues not only that count In war, but that count In pence" ItKCllPTION AT WINDSOR. Three rousing cheers were glien ns the parly mounted the tall) ho for Windsor, a illstnnen of eight tulles Windsor wus Touched a short time be fore noon where the President gain up Ida hunting costume nf blue mi rails and red swealer, and expressed thn hope lint the phologrnihers hod not np iroiched near enough to him to do any damage Tho President was Mven rt leceptinn lure nt thn point where tho ennchtng party entered the tnwn by n niimbet nf prominent citizens, mounted, were milting to perform escort duties. wi:i.coMi:t) to ni:w iiampsiiiri: Gov Stlckne) met the President here to extend to him a welcomo to the htnte The Htreets thrniikh which Iho President was taken wire gnyl) deco inted wllh bunting nnd Hags, and ns his coach passed Iho throng cheered repentedl). The President took lun cheon nt the homo of Maxwell lliarts Hctwecn 8.000 und mono people had ns sembled when shortly nfter 3 o'clock the President wns driven to the fair grounds. Gov, Htlckney Introduced Iho Piesldent, who spoke nhoutf twenty minutes r.ir.nr spnncHP.a diilivhrkd. Pour stops and nn in lny speeches were scheduled for today, but he yield ed to pressure nnd mndo eight stns nnd eight speeches South lloynlton, Ilethel, Randolph nnd Wnlerhury were the places wiiere tho ad Utlonal stops weie made TRIIIPTi: TO DILLINGHAM The stop nt Watcrhury had been quietly arranged by bonnli r Dilling ham Tho President spoke from the station platfolm, nnd In a few words paid a tribute to the .Senator, The Pietildcnt had started for the train, when suddenly he turned back and told th. people he did not think they tie. seried nny credit fnr being good, bo. cnuse they could not help It, which produced much merriment. SUNDAY AT THOMPSON S. Tonight, nfter pijlng n brief ilBlt to thn home of cx-Gov Woolbur) Pres ident llooseielt atrnnipnnlid by bee retari Shaw, who has trnieled through the State with tho Piesldent toduy, boarded a yacht foi the Sccretur) s summer lesldenee al Thompson a hand ing, where tho Piesldent will reinuln until Mnndii) morning spi:i:ch at MONTPHLinn In his uddress nt Montpeller the Pres. Idcnl said that lie wus glad to come ns the guest of the hoi let) of the t-ons of tho U volution ' It Is a grent thing" he ndded, 'In halo hnd forefathers who did their work well In the world nlwnss pro ilded that tho fact of haling had them drlio us onward lo try In do our part on the world now. Instead nf before used as an ixcurc for not doing our full shore ' A text In the Hlblo contained two rules of conduct, of whldi too many people were apt to take only one ' 1 he KM said the Piesldent, ' Is that which bids us to be wise, as serpents and burmless as dnies To bo only hnrm Iss Is not really to ties. no much prilso nor on tho nlhei hand to possess nil the wisdom nnd rower that cin eome m man shall ninll nnsthlng If It does not go the life towmd ilKhtcousntfcS, tlio lift toward decency DKW'HY ANI) CLARK "I want to illustrate what I mean by the iwu men whom Vermont Ihls In land St He contributed to the navy nf the Putted Stales mid lo the glors of the entire Nation In the Spanish war Now, gentlemen, Admirals Denes and t lark hnd lo haie In them the courage the desire to do decently, but It would noi haio done I hem uny good If they In I tiler I irn 1 II Ir tiade ns the 'Inn e in if D vies or I I irk had sat town during the Img Scots of ptnee ns I haie known pretts good nun lo sit down ind sabl Well there Is not nnsthltig to Ih- done when the day .omes I will he n hero- but Just now I don t nirt lo train the men nt Ihe big guns or whnliior there, wns In do ir th) ha I done thnt we would not haie the nnme of either of Ihem with us nt this moment 'I Itllll TP TO HOI.DIPHP "Take those men on horseback oier there- the legulsrs I think wo bun gniten past the stage In this lounirs when nns of our clilsens feel nn Jeal ous) or an)lhlng but the henrthst nd mlratloii f.n the icgulnr aim) nnd nsii All honor to the men who spent theli Hies In training theuisclios lo die nt need for tho honni and Intirest of nil of us should the enll lie made A In the nnni and nan alike the wn e lunkn reitnln soirees Is in train II ml innoe There nre ieople In lhl -oiii Ir) nf whom I regret to ens nit II must be sail not lint the) lime bad Ideas hut Hint the) hale no Ideas at nil and nmoiig those I cl iss . ers man wlio Is unable to see In Ibis coillltrs nnslhlnr but mnleilal pinsrlts " SWINDLER CAPTURED. Man Who Vlctlmlied llutto Doctor Aricsted in Spokane. Rtilte Mont , Aug 0 M W Hndset letter known In the bus) world ns "Doc lladsel who is necilsed of In) lug swindle I Dr Kill) of the ellek Institute of this .lt out of Jltxi Is in Jail In Spnkine an I Detectlio lames of Ihe Washington clt) wonts his re-c-onl llndsel gain the dot tor n bogus thock lienrlng the nlhgcel signature nf N 1 Hnrwood. who the swlndl.'r told Kelly was former ineinbei of Iho Su premo court of Ihls St He Kell) loiiied him two or three small amoiiiitH on Hie cheek while he lull tho cboclc in his own safe subject to the call nf the slbk swlnilcr llndsel returned each In in nnd thus gained the conlldenoe of Ur Kelly Tho polleo dcptrlincnt of Spokane will bo furnished with bis Hullo record t SENATOR KEARNS AND FAMILY ARRIVE t IN NEW YORK - - tTRint'Ni: hpi:ciai.i -f New York, Aug 30 - Senator -s f and Mrs Kcurns nrrtvetl, today -f on Iho I'rench liner Saioy, nnd -f nro nt the Waldorf Astoria They -t- bad u plensnnt io)m,o nnl the -f -f family am nil well Senator -f - Kt arns snys he hopes to leavo here on Monday nnd to arrive In halt Luke Clt) about 1 i Ida) or -t Saturday next Mrs Kearns will -f t- iimnlii litre sen ml days, but s f will nrrlte nt her homo hy tho -4" middle hf September Bho has -f -4- been absent mcr a sear, nnd Is - f anxious to brenlho Ittab nlr -f er again nnd see her friends. -f s-4-.j.-f -f 4- S-4- t CONTRACT TO BUILD X SALT LAKE-DENVER 4- ROAD AWARDED t - -f Denier, Colo , Aug. 30 The 4 f stockholdera of tho Denier, -f Norlliweslern & Pacific Railroad - company met today and voted to -f f Issuo 22 TOO 000 In 4 per rent got 1 f bonds for the construction nf tho -f io id to Salt Luke. Tho contract -f -4- was let lo the Colorado-Ululi Construction company for tho -f entlro line. Tho contract sped- -f -f lies that the work of construe -f 4- Hon shall begin September 1st, -f -f but It will bo piohnbly u. fort- -f 4- nlglit later before work Is actual, -f f ly begun, f -r- -4--4--f -f --frf-f -f SUICIDE ON TRAIN. ' Miner From Butte Kills Himself While Traveling; on Northern Pacific Railroad. Hllllngt) Mont, Aug. 30 David Cnrey, who has been wnrklng as a miner In tho Mets mine, ubout three miles southwest of llutte, placed the muzzlo of a revolier to his bend nnd blew out his bruins. The deed was committed on nn enstbound Northern Pacific train near hero nt (1 o'clock this morning. Care) and his G-ycnr-old dnughter Iney left llutte last night for Angora, la, wherej they expected to lislt rela tives a few weeks So far as known thorn was nothing wrong with his mind when he started, but It In possible that he bernine Insnnn nfterward No other cause can bo assigned for the net Resides thn little girl who accom panied Cnrey on the trip the dead man loiives a wife and two other children in this cltyj NEEDLE IN SHOULDER. Great Falls Toung Woman Finds ( Steel Imbedded In Back ot Her Shoulder Blade. Great Falls, Mont, Aug SO Miss Le vadna Laraway of thin city found a broken point of it needle Imbedded In tho flesh of her right shoulder. Just Jmck of the shoulder-blade The young lady san that thren sears ngn tho broken needle pen. trntcd her hand It has since then slow!) worked through the flesh Ihe entire length of her arm and around or through her shoulder ho fore making Its upi oarance The suung lady has suffered no Inconvenience since that time from the needle-point. cn-S BOILED DOWN. In London )est'nlny J R and A F llslsy le-st Iho ion mile unpneeil tnndem road record for bicycles covering the ills tnnrn In 4 31 The new coast defense monitor W'yn mlng had her first trill spin )ester,lay She dil'loned a speed of 97 knots al though designed onl) for 7 r. knols Gen Wee II Hell onti of Pnrrest s brl gads commanders during the Civil war died Inst night at a ssiltarlum In New Orleans ugmi K7 sears lie had bien 111 lug with his children In California and hn 1 been attending Confederate reunions besides llsltlng his old home In Ten uessec THREE BOYS DROWN. Lose Their Lives Whllo Fishing Near Astoria. Astoria, Ore, Aug, SO Parly this morning a son of Judge Nelson, nged 11 sears and tw -i sons of Petei Mun son, nged 9 and 13, went fishing In a smalt skiff and nt midnight they had not returned home. It Is supposed all were drowned. BLOWN FROM TRACK 3 A Northwestern Passenger MfffM Train Struck by Tornado. M iS HURLED DOWN EMBANKMENT 'fK H I'j'JH Two rcrsons Killed, Three Fatally Mi 7ffl Injured and More Than a Scoro ot !, nfjM Others More or Less Hurl Fears ,' jf' .Jill That Others Are Dend Baggage 'Svj.st(jl Car nml Two Passenger Coaches iiflWsjflB Picked Up Whllo Running Thirty. TmM Flvo Miles an Hour, by Wind and jfH Reduced to Kindling Wood. b ."jS.lIMj II 111 Wsscca, Sllnn.Aug 30 Two per- j. W sons weie killed, three fntiill) Injured IK jitM nnd more thin n rsoro nf others hurt ? rr HI tonight In tho wreck of a triln which ' r III hnd been burled down an embankment H b) a tornndo. IMS A westbound train on tho Chicago & Hfl Northwestern railroad consisting of nn "l , fflm engine, a biggnge enr and two crowded F.! iwseeiigcr coaches wns struck by a tnr Iffl nsdo while running nt the rntn of thlr fffl D-llio miles an hour, two miles from k llB 'icii.iiiiii t -rassji lll.OWN PROM Tilt: RAILS. I iM The iMssenger nnl baggage rnrs were pW hurled eighteen feet down the embank- -i IjlB ment to Iho fenco guarding tho right. A i I'.IB nf-wny. A brakrmnn liad been light- r Mil lug the lamps when the crnsh camo 'Ua mid the wreckage was Ignited by tho , H spilling of oil. . ItJH DIIAD. I I I'fjH Del mar Peterson, nged S scare, W'a- I , I'flH i. en. Minn. f, ? Unknown woman, supposed to bej li "Hl Anna Ibickfonl, Albert Lea, Minn. rf ((fi'iJS PATALI.Y 1NJURUD. MffhfllB Miss Kin Richardson, New Ulm, yM II Minn , liurt internally. v tlliElj idP A C Mc Council, llrooklmjs, B. D.; VMtL JIB hurt Internally ftM TW! Uuldentlllcil woman, rrusheel. i-Bli WM oiiinii lNJuitno uSf!tS 'H T N. Kruiold, Albert Lea, State Sen- jfjfftB W alor nnd cmidldnto for Congress, four ,. w9 Xm ribs broken !nil J It II Wilde, Milwaukee; shoulder dls. gMm Uf louitnl left nnu broken and Injured fl'l H ititernniii iSM nm Miss i: C Hlliner, New Ulm. Minn ; 111 i ML himl cut nnd liudly Injured lulernnlly. B j it rXH John llnsen.iii, Mirldaii, left arm f Jj fH broken. if'MflH Miss Mary Glnsby, Kasson, Minn ; 1 it MB left urin bioken R-.g H The engineer Is reported to have seen ,' a'HsiHI the tornado In apparent pursuit nf tha KnlTlH train mid srarrel) nn Instant before the t JtfralJJHJ wind struck Ihe cars the train gave a J 'flllM lurch In n sudden spurt to evade the ' ' ' ' (ilH funnel shaped fury It was 5 40 o clock , E. ,fj wM when the train was struck Pully an 1 KbXnsjl hour and a I air rial red before a wreck iil'tVTlH Ing t ul ii in rived 'i SirBlllB 1,'NGINi: KKPT TRACK. , lfil 111 The engine did lint lenie Ihe trnck, ll'jfM tho linggngo rnr nnd pissenger roaches jl 1 sliglS hni Ing been twisted off ns If hy giant iwf'sj3H hniiils and hurloit tlnwnwnrd to the hot- t&KUAlljiU tnm of the euibinkiiient The bag- , icuvfaiH gngo car was shattered to splinters iliEliiB The two deid were Jammed In the fHbMi wreckage nnd Ihelr bodies were cut out iQjfiili flB with axes II Is fen red that more Ij'iSi 'M bodies may be found untlerneatti the i 1au'm debris, und wrecking gangs sent from ijEiIeSpi1 M Waseca ntn at work on the shattered ''iTijffi Ciir"- J5 M IP RRAKRMAN MISSING. If lifl U Tho brakemin who was lighting the ft "flJffl lamps in one of the passenger coaches LP nsfill wiicii tho tornado struck cannot be K JliiM found tonight. It is feured his body M '.lnl may bo In Iho wreckage. Passengers i I S sad saw him strike the under side ot tha ,M rjJjM coach wltli tcrrlflo force, and at the 1 1 nJM same Hum the lamp ho had been trim- , ' IH mlng wns crushed. ! i t IH Thn Injured and the bodies ot the , jlB deud were brought to Waseca by phy. !!f JB slcliins, whn intended to tho seriously , 2 1 Injured, Hva Rlchanlson dletl from I 's'jH her Injuries nfter reaching Wnsecn. H .i'iH Tho damage hy the cyclone In Owa f t B lonna wnn nnt great and was confined T'4 41 IKw to a narrow path. Ii lifn FAST MAIL WRECKED. Ym Northwestern Train Huns Into ft 'ij 'jlH Washout In Wisconsin. -. Tf"! i:' ! fit. Paul. Aug. 30 The Northwestern ' WHB train dispatcher in this city says tha Si "jjU fast mall train, easthound, was wreck- 0 liMfl e d at Pnlrchllel, Wis , late tonight. Two jij MtHj .trainmen aro reported killed, but none H'tKiH of Iho passenccra were Injured. 9Mu3m Tho isacldent Is said to have been tha i AJYjHj result of the trtln running Into a ( rJK -washout. Only thn engine and a mnlt f ii'Jjj"! cur left tho trick, the passenger ,Jn?..jl eo.ichca and sleepers remaining on tho J k M'jj j rails , 9 'I ? ' The engineer and flrcmnn are said to e s'iSlir haio been Instantly killed nnd a mall .UW-'Uit clerk and brakemun Injured, but how ,& liLjjl seriously Is not known. ,'K jl Tho train wrecked was the North- ,1 !fl westerns fait mall bound for Chicago, .S k (ii which left HI. Paul at 6 611 p. m Fair- ift J 1 '( chill Is a smull station a frw miles be- )t , jV I ynnd Knu Clnlre. Wis. fL 'ijl The uecldcnt hafinened nbout mid- lid ijf night Tho train dispatcher's officer StTr TlFj' would give out but few details, but ,IL jSki stated that none of the passengers were iH 3 j j! injured . Itf 11 J " i (El II Ii' sV & PAY Ii WM WHEN 'Jl it' 'WM CURED, ik iNifeefc If Ton lussr from sny jf lljlVl SwSn3iKECiHe f "" se.ln.iw. or 0. II r e--l WTOSVVB CS TnUieirperio I JjCJlll Vf in n w snonss ikllMn eu'ilnVsll tH"n.lo liM.l lirfl ni.es.e. h put.ll.bln- tW 'i .11 tbnn.aiiaeorrulanurrlectliiienlil.ef homo peo- Vl , id 'i 1 31 tile slvli.siisi.it. iletiiiessna4alni.Hfc (v. ieil,t Wo can I publl.h oar cutis lu prl.slo dlcesui ,1 l , Knk "rinahlTnudor.s JftTOiRBB I ''TIb "on "illli lliotlllliiei f"'"7x3PBJr ij'jjj iui"ornileiiiara If nil A. snoass Wi ( t curoLualMaubuiMl retulnatlVeakoea' latleoeels. ljul.(a& Siermaiorrhoas Oonorrboea S;hllla and all l''w'i(ra b- teller cr la person csllorMilte t, (ff dSy WE CURE CATARRH MWM fuiutrh Iler KMnri Ul1dor Nervi Hkln! W,M TktM llrhi una all Cbroolo dlM tl men, omQ aJ tiW1 VrVAv cblldrt'ii Wli VBr OtHca Ilourt C vem mt T to ft. Kflfi,PB fbuntlaritnd loMdi lOtoIJ Bljfjiil DRS. SHORES 01 SHORES, -Jffij EXPERT 8PICIAUBTB. $Sf!f ' LVON DLOCK, Sfc W. Second So. St JV'l'jj SALT LAKE CITV. fSiiM S