P r if t i d i 1 Tho QUALITY of its Circulation Eas L1EItIfl Ey1NI PG NELWS liy GlvesitUoiJfbvvsrPlrst Position TKUTH AND1L1BLRry 12 SPACES FRIDAY OCTOBER 9 1908 SM3T LAKE CITY JTAH FIFTYEIGHTH YEAR CHILUREMPLOCIc TQfiIflGROJND3 Happy Baud of YoungstersMal I Merry < andKTake in Every 1 tKing There I I ttRPETITES SIMPLY AMAZING free Saniples Disappear by the Van Load Peanut Men KeptBusy Every Precaution Taken lo llnvo Pay Tfli3 Artlhoul An Acclilcnt to r Tlie Mttlo I Today is Ihe day m of dn > s down at the state fair Today Is childrens day School day and every bov or tehl whetherbig or llltle gets In tim grounds for the smallpiiee of a dime ten cents a tenth ot a dollar And the leduccd rate began diawingteafllor to day than upon anj other during the fairs run < 0 far Theie are two tilings r Which apply to every child such it l thing as being late at n fair Is not a cal thing to them and overlooking atlIYtlilflg at the Lala Is the most foolish Pjnnk of the Imagination These two 1 acts explain why thousands of chil tire ji were scampering about the grounds shortly after breakfast tins moinlng andxlso thdlittle vlsltoib peeped into eveiy thing about tho ground < When they had seen every thing intended to no seen they Mont down o the racing horses stable lifted the curtains around picss lead qiiiirleii < and wondeied what the ie porteis haminoilng away at typevult J erf wciesupposed to bu climbed into thai racetrack jtluough loose boards to tje horses exercised iln shoit there vverohundieds or little tots eveiywherc SWARMED OVER GKOUNDS By noon Clio eioimds swarmed with them They slopped to stare at oveiy booth they crowded aiound every i counter they hung around the oidslde htando and they listened to the auto inalteanbrake nuns lecture from bo gimjing to end us It they reallyiundei fitood what It was all about Of course thcio weio f5olhIo departments which got n passing glance only the farming ma chinery Interested long as the whls tie blew only The potatopeeler man was ilnteiestlng while lecturing Dimply Butt the attractions which really attracted wee legion The candy and bajjciy and fiult displays diew big I crowds alKday and will be surrounded t until ithe vcloftng hour The flaring banners nnd plctmes ot the iniidway shoesand1 tlifcIifdlan village piobably led in getting iittentlon althouglifthe1 A baljoon whistle nnd peanut vendors were objects of much interest and pat tonage MAV GOJOVin CENSUS The school census of Salt UiKo IB 3 8OO An estimate of the numbci of chilhen wiui will visit the Fail this afterncUn is 13000 Utimny go ovei this a9 the census man may have over looked somcbOdv LIts a certainty it will not be less lorieveij boy ot girl In Ihis city is sping to visit the Full b The atendance began to assume record proportions hardly later than tim breakfast houi That thousands aie going to remain all day was evidenced by the lunch baskets carried by nine out of 10 children and the big pation age the hotdog and sandwich counters began to enjoy ns the noon hour aproached GIVE AAV AT GOODIES All exhibit which give away samples Of edibles made urangcments to keep the supplv up Uluoughbut the day HUge vans were baciciiig up at the rear of Manufadluieis Hill constantly as the intends made upon the sample supplies was something amazing Whether It was lump ot sugar or a small swallow of imllk the mall vlsl i tors did not piss by without tasting f Pockets weie bulging and faces sticky vvlthin aifetv minutes after their own j eis had cached Uio grounds A partial list of what manyra tot got aiound to i day follows lono sample each of coni denied milk cocoa dill pickle butter sweet pickle Jelly bieid deviled llum cake tea colXeeand a purchased help ing of hoi dog sandvvlsh ham bandvlsh bagtof popeorn bag of pea nuts iico cream and Swiss cheese sand viLh These were simply appetizers as lI the irestaiiiants did big business at 1 4 tnealiiouis AS NOISY AS LARGE I vinttcndanco vas tho noisest as i J as laigest today for the men with tirk Jjifernal jinacjiines In the shape of lacketmakeisdld a wondeiful business I 4 Kvery child had a squawKer or rattle t vorv > histlp the din was awful jet giownups smiled and seemed to enjoy it it aliatuif It wcio the sweetest music fi Special effort has been placed upon limo I 4 entPituinmcnt feature of the piogiam j today rita fieo open air attractions fl eie eliboiited for the special edlflct tlonof tha throngs of little ones Prof Noriin the high dlvei whoso fall Into 4rf the watci front a GOfoot tower has moved the eenvation of the fair threw f his Goiman dignity to the wind and drersid up as u tianuv No ono knew t f lilt was he and as tho ildlculous tin t shaven man came stiOiling up time lace kt track the klcs sciearned with delight a Jho fun grew furious when Paliol ii mnir Siaines the pondeious began chasing the uncouth figure Ml Tiamp kL sripnsed ivaiybodv brcllmbing up tIme Ikdrtel to escape the blue coat and l then aCtSrtlfl tremendous tcnsatirn by kk falllng off and dropping through spate with a Uuiflq spetd Into the rtank with Ii a splash Up hc boBbCd smiling and I mnus his disguise Hmv the ehlUUn hk clappeJsand hcercdAIl the acrobatic F k1 Jugglliiij and balancing acts note < KHtlIy jpn > iudcd s MUSIC WAS Thi musical portion ot the dajly pro r grain was more oluboiate than ever to i day Holds band rendered the follow t ing eonecrt duiingtho races Oipiices a Come Ovei to Mr n Veranda i Keit i I btLaz > Luke PhHpot j 1 Daiies King Henry XIIIGerman r Martl < Camp Keilhlej Bugllone 3 Oyerlure Fest VJ L Loutnir It Giaifd FelectlonWfelsh AhsGodfrey 4 With solo for instrument 1 lrction fipmJTho StiollerVVKdwards 4 3 Mr Henry jBjmon i4Tlo Kelss vband paraded about tlie rpVias until blg < ciovvds were folipw ililg it and then < absent mindcdly t Jwanderoci along the Miavvay UTio La Ayctfr school orchestraan organlza ifl0flPOsCd icrV linll and i another orchestra Vs iIa log populai alt s when the Lata tfctt musicians weie enoylng bieathlns I spell The phonograph3 about the buildings and grounds kept going all i tho time s I Owning tel the1 gieaticaro displayed by this Boars police on the giounds no I auJOaitg or any natuio had occurred I up to piess time and theme Has every ipaon to believe itho day would clots HhoutseGlng u mailing feattTie Beg hnt mod speeltI policemen piti oiled the grounds thoroughly and kept children unaccompanied by patents 01 Bolder I folks from crawling Into dangerous Vplficos Men were detailed to watch iftieas whereon maphlnory in operation stnndsior vvhei o livestock wa 1 exhibit ed1 to ollinlnatOidangcrs to reckless little follcWith With the weather Ideal and e cry one t eager to help tho chlldien enjoy them sselves school day will pass intolhlstoiy as ono ofHhe gieatosfidass In the mem ory of alliwhohad5anythlngto do with tho thirtieth annual Utah Stale fall iqes p JJVESTOCIC PA11ADE The livestock parade In which will bu shown the animals anam did ilbbont and medals twill be seen Is the featute ofUhii afternoon program at the fair All winning stock will be foimed into iali pioccsMon and marched paat that giiinrt stand and blcacheis of the rate I tiaok As the llveutotk show this year hns been mou extensive than ovei any bioughl together In Utah the most splendid uiiimuls In all vailotlcs will bo seen All decoiatpd with ilbbonsaml medalfr they will make an Imposing ap pcaiimce Thepuradq Is bcheduled foi 1 oclock rind all supei vigors of the livestock displays have been lushing thIngS this foienoon to set eveiythlng in leading i for n stall on the dot The hoi ° o lace officials were notified that no delay utd bu tolotated sso tiey too have been working to Insure1 races In onetwothree oidei TWO ATTH CTIVT PICTURES Hum SlilpleiS Ilinoiama and Ills iiiml Canvun SCIMIO Admired Hany Shlplet has tuo plctuies atnimff those constltutlmr his dlsplav In hdi of arts which aie drawing much attention One Is tho panoiama of Salt Ii jjKi taken from the top of the Doolj loch This shows all the prominent Icatmob of the 6ity and In the distance r ciibe seen the sum I oundlng mountains Thii sscond nlctuio jh n bromide en I ii mtnt of n splendid view of tot Grand canjon This picture Is an 1m mcniu affali and one becomes almost bvpliotlzed by looking at it for heveial minutes The miledeep canyon with tln > turbulent stream winding at the I ottoni ttcnis 16 be icil the onlooker cisilj Imcglnes himself looking over its Vrtgo The thing is wonderfully ualltlc f STATE FAIR NOTES i Ahcadj discussions among officials of tile fair absociatlon me on tot next 3eai All agieo on tho point that he inontlis blvcen the pieent and a jeai fiom now must be used to enlarge and expand A 3jjmer cent incicase lias been noticed In all depaitments thla jcar ovei last seaon and a slmllai if not larger rate ofvlncieaso is expected duiing the cpfning jeor Many tear was shed today as a big round balloon wont pop Little tads could mot hold back theIi sohhowwhen the puithase ofjimliiuie before burst 5ed Theo seomstolbo no auLh thing as bust to the squawkere which vra asjfoothlngto thtnem v s as a iftllroad wreck hovyovcr 1 1 em ii eomcs from police lieadquartbis at the fnli that all pel sons who becohio1 lOwdvlsh tonidiiov evening will cref ridsi uptovvii in the patio While a onfetl battle mm king the final mo Ineiils ofmt fall Is never any too polite anyone caughtgolng to the oxtieme is going to stiffer The fall management hits given the police fuIKauthorltj to roe thateveiJ9no behaves and time 01ce at tlui grounds Is going to use that au thoiity thoioughly The firewoiks dlsplav tomoirow eve ning will be the most claboiate yet and accoidlng to the piomise of the men In olmige 14v111 leave something for tho people to talk about long after the fair is past history rxCouncllman TZ E Rieh calls at tention to the proximity of the Jordan liver to the state fair gioupds as af fotdlng an unusually good opportunity to introduce water landscaping as a valuable feature to the local attrac tions This would enable tim manage ment to add a grand canal and lagoon a la worlds fail with gondolas and motor boats all of which imean agood deal to an exposition The watchman at the Kennels took II P Pauls Scotch Collie a valuable dog out to excorcise Jn that corral this morning and Mr Paul claims misused it The doe bifithe watchman and escaped out onto the giounds whence it disappeared Tho owner is much exercised > Over his loss Jlahonrl Youpg took n > fancy to J H tVeiys wondeifull fat Rambouelliet lam for which the owner has been of feied 1000 and upwards several times and today the aitist woiked the sheeps Ilkeness4lin clay The woik wiis liar itedly but cleverly done and d row lots of attention JL JUSTICE KEPT BUSY I < r M nisliop jfiis Variety of Cases Before lllia for 9tloii Justice r M Bishop of Fanners ward had a busy forenoon today five cases being brought before him for adjudica tion The Hrst was that sof Cecil Champ charged with nonsupport of a minor child the eomplalnantln the case being Miss Mary May A compromise wa effected whereby Clamp agreed to furnish a house rent free and to pity to the mother 01 tIme child JS per week foi Its support It was believed by friends that time couple might decide to become husband nnd wife but neither seemed so disposed today HJnnclip Klowerg > and Judith JUtlnes coloicd wqmen were arraigned for vaBnxncy time two hiving been ariested by rtcput sherirts In Commercial street n few nlchts ago The OTlpwers woman demanded Cjtiry trial which was granted and n verdict will berctlirncil lomoiiovv The caw of Kdith Raines1 yna Continued N V Davis a wliitehalrcd man who wab In tIme house at the time and I who put up n iKht to protect his col oie < l friends from the fleers pleaded guilty to disturbing tIme pence and was flnrtl 20 which he piomptlr tpald Willie1 Campbell who despite the masculine name Is n woman was nr rulBiied for vngrancy but ntoutly maln tulnjil that she wns Innpcent of the charge She admitted that she keptrit liouie of Illretiitc and the llrst charge was dismissed and sliowIlUbo formally nceuttd qf the oilier offense I STIFF SENTENCE FOR CLAYS City Judge Djchl Is determined to put tonAtothe stefUing pi bicyclfa FdrMtcTrcc RayCla > tiris aftcr I noon to 90 dajson the cjialngang Ciuvs stole ji Wheel belonging to N > Reynoltls from Jn front of im building I and vvas subsequently arrested by Ofllcpi Dan Grundvlg Ellen Schoppo an old timer on the I vagtsoblety list was given two months in which to think HIREDTLO MUflQER N1CKBUTKOVICH1 Joe Zeus in Court Charged With Threatening tto Kill Him HE WAS WARNED IN TIME Alleged Tlmt Six1 lIeu Plotted to Ito niovo Leader of Au < lrans and 1nhi 250 for 7ob A cape Involving many points or law the lifierty of one man and threats to murder another was called before Judge C B Dlehl In the criminal di vision of the city court tiltS morning Joe Kells a foreigner is charged with threatening to kill and murder NickButltovicli a prominent Austrian saloon keeper and Interpreter Tho trouble is a result ot the recent fac tional and religious war between Aus trlans ajt Garfield and Blngliam can yon which caused three or four flier d3is and several attempts at assassin ation Hells was arrested on Aug 13 on the charge threatening1 to muider But Jtovlch It was alleged that six of his countrymen held iti meeting and decid ed o remove Butkoylch and Zclls was selected to do the job It is claimed that he was paid J250 to mur tier Bath oich and armed himself with revolver for that purpose On tho night t was decided to do tlwj killing a stranger walked into Butkovltchs saloon and warned him giving away the whole plot The saloonkeeper no tided the police and when Zolls en terod the saloon he was arrested and disarmed DEMUKRER OVERRULED When file case was called this morn lng > vVtty Harry J Robinson counsel for the defendant demurred to the complaint and argued that no crime had been charged and that the pro ceedings were nob according to law Tile demurrer was overruled and the caseproceeded with Butkovich testified that he had re celved warnings sveal timesthat ZslIs Intended to murder him It seems that some ot the Auitiians wail ted him out of the way because he is a leader ota certain class and has acted as In terpret In court in several cases where his countrymen wore being tried Kelts took the stand In his own be half and atienuously denied all the allegations set foith In tim complaint 111e dechamed lie I mien nothing of a idot tq snurdem l3titlto tCli amid ithiltIlic tlIcF1 jiOt 1tQr1 the34Iattrsa4 2n n Ith4t fiitezttiohfhotIngflitii rime cmite was submitted upon the tCtImommt of the complainant andiJudgc Dlehl took the matteiunder adIsemint until to nitrrdmmorhiimg nt cxs ACCOJIPATflES HHYVX Chicago Oct 9 William J Bryan left Here > todayforToilet onithe Santa Ff uillioad on a trlp tluough Illinois After a short speaking tour < in this stiite lie will cnter Missouri wheie ho will makeainumlx r ofaddresses fie ales iccoiiiiitnied by exGovtDavldaR I Francis of Missouri and was escorted to the train by members of the state central committee QUIRT DAT Cincinnati Oct0 LJudge Tuft had a quiet day today He remained later than usual at his residence and later occupied himself with his correspon den ce I BY TOIRECTORATE ForApprehensionpf < Missing Sec retary of Koala Fuel Com pany Money Is Offered REORGANIZATION EFFECTED I A ClnjUm Selected mu Wiltons r 1lace and P Jradscn Ttlnitc a Jlrc tor The whereabouts of James W Wil lon erstwhile secretary of the Koala Fuel Manufacturing company of this city continues to remain a mystery The directors ofi the company have posted a toward of 250 for informa tlon leading to Wilsons apprehension but no Inkling or thee of him has been found up to thd present The officers of the company claim to have located the address of Wilsons paients and it is confidently expected that time man ivtilsoommbo found A complaint against Wilson has been sworn out by Geoige A Ilolmheig vice presi dent and director pftite company and placed in Sheriff Emerys hands there will be no let up to the search until the missing secietary is in the toils of the law A reorganization of the company was effected following the announce ment of Wilsons departure tl A Clayton wns named as secretqirv in place of Wilson and P AV Madson was elected treasurer vice I A Clayton v ton SUIT IS FILED The latest development in the case yesterday evening was the filing of a suit against Wilson bv Attorney F B Scott to recover Jftofti the alleged valuo 50 00 shares Of Koala Fuel com panystock which AVllbon promised to Scott in rcturn for legal services In tho organisation of the company Mr Scott saVs the rvaluo of the stock Is o 000 although nothing is said as tcT the amouit paid fo it tlt was also1 learned that Wilson took slock issued bythe company and sold it at the low flKUie of 30 cenis per share having ithe checks made pavable to hiiriiaOlf It has bVen lilntedjin some quarters that Wilson etawav was a force put that lie liadi been In trouble else where aijd that hlnwhereabouts had been discovered and the people weie after ilm W110 1a acknowledged I to bo a1 brainy man 1ancl there Is no uhttIiathie creaicl p f ci em able inipn s opdimfIflgtIie time Jto meiiaIn hmbpttmuc U0tt1 im iu1iloommttpitear ontlmecemid iwlthm sptifactom rexplanatlomis oVhmis him led departure l l i POSTMASTEKS NAMED Specialto Nows 1 Washington D c Oct 9 Post mTiteis appointed r Idaho Cantleld Jdihmi5 counts M Cochrane vice Ann Canfield resigned Wyoming Francis Sweutwator ii tj Walter Best vice Thomas A Fran cis letigned S COKA BKLLIi aiAHTISJE UCAD Denver Oct i XIrs Cora Belld nlui Title whose Oaughter At villa vvus ttnk elm away from her recently this city bv the llumnne socIety ammt who achiev ed much notoiletv by declaring that tho girl was tIme child of a < Ilttsburg mil lionaire died of pneumonia time Den ver county hospital today PULLrAIVI TALKS ON GREAT GAME Braises Giants for Their Gal lantry but Says Undoubtedly Best Team Won FIGHT At DETROIT TOMORROW Xallonal Baseball Coiiimlslon Starts 1or Straits Cll Alrondy Fmiio Arc Jtujhliiff for Tickets Cincinnati Oct tThi members of the Xational Basehall commission left at noon today tor Detroit to attend the opening game of the woilds cham pionship series which begins there to monowI NO statement fuither than last nights official announcement of the conditions governing the content wjs given out but Ptcsident Pultiain in an interview talked entertainingly of tIme championship race lie said It was the greatest race in the his toiy of baseball and the best team undoubtedly won But there was great glory for other teams besides the winners in time bat tles that were fought right down to the last day S All honor should go to tho New York team for the gallant tight they made to bring the llagao Gotham With practically only two depend able pitchers they fought their way from a lowly position to the leadership In the race holding that place for a long time by a display of gameness and baseball ability that has rarely if ever been equalled In basiball IUtBbmg too deserved the limit of piaise for thefight made by Its icpre bentatlvq In the national leaguo Man ager Clark stalled the season with only one remilaV outfielder He also tried four first bascjmen during the oaon Vet despite this handicap tIme tciim battled gamely and success fully windingup the iseasou only one game behind the leaders and icmain hog in that light until their last game was playod As for the Chlcagocs they are a great game able team No team in the league suffcied more through accU dbnts and Illness during time season than the Cubs Yet they were never discouraged but were always lighting among the leaders In the series with I the Tigers I believe the pubs will come off victorious again However In all fairness I trust that tho best team will win and that there will be no ex cuses to offer on eitherside after tile worlds championship battles are over Cfainsthme National league lace was conccined It Wasthe greatobt cleamleit bnrebahi flgmt in time iiitot of ou toriaailatl01i limcmnattcz of dis jiuteil gumietCetieeii tI Giants mitL the CubsMrtoibe greatly deplored ut coiirse htmL It was settled In tIme onl > Shbnoitible Way that could be devised As qvjdeiico of what a clean met It was I only need to olto the fact that there was much less trouble will nlavors this year than evert before only fouv men on tlie thiee leading teams hPins susjicnded during the season New Xoric having one Chicago 3 and illttburg none1 JIDSH FOR TTCKKTS Doiiolt Oct 9 Before daylight to idav the 10 Were before the ticket wln dovs at Bonnet1 park where tomorrow time Delioit Americanleague and Chl cago National league baseball teams will open their second struggle for the worlds championship several hun dred enthusiasts determined to he in advantageous position for the opening of the reserved scat sale at 10 oclock It was just aftermidnight when a po liceman discovered the first applicant He announced that it was his intention PLANKS FOR AMERICAN PLATFORM The socalled American platforms contain great deal ot falsehood nonsense and deception But tho following principles1 are pait of tho progiam though not formally inscited In the platform and should bo con sidered by all voters 1 Time Chairman of the American party mass state convention in tho Salt Lake thciiler Moiulav evening Sept 28 declared n war of extermination to bo waged ngaliibt the Mormon Church edit imais In tho fall campaign To cnrry the county mid judicial district for he American party and thus start the mnolim cry of the courts In motion to accomplish THE IMPRISONMENT orjEXlTjlS of the band of twentysix this is Uierprogrnniof time nmerIcamms asannounced nt the state convention Salt Lake Jlcrilrt Sept 20 A vote forUho ticket supported by time Tribune is a vote for a program that Includes the Impilsonment and exUeof every prominent Church leader Ciucify I Crucify is the key note of the Tribuno campaign i2 Anpthcrdqciaration of principles Involves time raising of the taxes onall farm pioporty In the county Tills was Intimated In tiioTrlbune during the bond campaign as follows Queer 1t is not that since the smelter case decision the farm land liavc decreased In value for tho purpose ofioxatlon In other words the lands are not o valuable as they v > ere mid fat iimlimg upon smelter smolco vvnsmoro pro luctivo from the dollar and cent staiidpolnto the farmer than the HIlUiK of time < oll While there has occna largo Increase In the value of pioperty for taxable purposes In Salt mho City there has been dccreasa In the property outside mid lie farm hmmnds are not vvorlh as much as they were a sear ago TSAY IT IS QUEER but remember It Is a fact A vote for the t eket supported by the Tribune means a Vote for the Increase in lves > principally for the benefit of thepoliticianswhoare In It for the spoils 3 Neither the major nor Hie head of any department of time city government nor the city council Is responsible to the people of this city for the faithful and honest nianntemciit mid conduct of H s affairs Time Tribuno liaSjprlntcd Unit as a resolution adopted at a meeting of American partv workers H has made no announcement whatever about IU AVc may ny however In this connection that while rather hnrsh lyexpressedthat resolutioncontains time core of poUtlcnUre poii3lbIIltyr Tt I not In fact Hie ofllcers Immcdl nlcly Incumbent iimo are1 held rcspommsIbh eventually before time public but limo party that puts them there Tribune Oct 7 S A yolo for the Trtbunq ticket s a vote for placing public affairs In the hands of men who do not recognize the responsibility to the public of the officials who take an oath and give bowH for the faithful performance of their duties It means government by party toots Instead of the people 4 Citizens of foreign extraction should be Interested in time following Urartu against Utah Immigrants That is also a Tribune principle Except a fcvvcomcrls made among the poorest nnd most dcsradqd people of the United States a trifling bit ntbcst cvcrysrccrult that time Mormon Church has received for the last forts jcars lm < been from Europe mtntt time urentfmussos of thosarexTults have como from time slums of Europe And their children horn licrc nsa rulo i have not advanced one step Tlicvdo not know Uil < country four out of flit of them have nrf Idea in vvhatudlrcction X < v York Is from here they could not hound a stato In time Union Itheyido not kn < m > tlici > sliKlitcst > tlilnc about the nature of the KOvcrnmeiit of this country they know hut tile government of the prlciUiood nndsluivc no ambition tolenrnnii > tliliir else 5 JTlint4Uioj let thtoc retdlmesl in and let tliem conic here cime1es of our country let them eomo hero aught at tlmevmmretimnt time are hcrcflfrcniiho of tlio greatness off < a M ormoii Churchand In splta of tho rKOcrnmcntof time United States nndrthcn set up nnd tny It J ilinrdshlp to shut sueh men out from nut nrallaUon AVlmt of itlribmine cdltorjil Dec 24 tlfinof K = i that ybulicitlsensfromGreatBiltili from Germany Switzerland Holland the Scandinavian and other countrIes 1are according to thismnerehy the ovei now from tho slums of Euroj > e and that your children havo not advanced onelstep Youough to voto the Tribune tlcketiout ot gratftude for the privilege of paying taxes and licking the hands of the rraducers As viewed from Imp office of that paper you aim only dogs 5 Thoi follovvlng is also at Tribuno principle I Apropos of tlienevvgnirdpetty use recently started by tiic municipal Kovernmeiit on time women of the lon time liquor dealers anti tliQiiniiulillnefraternity ammo of the enemas fald to us time other day It may hotaliard tiling tosay niulpcrlnijisharder Mlll to iiialntuln but I believe1 Hint bllllanl halls faloons mind hiousesorIlI fmmmeare nmorepoicrfiih rifoinmiim mlgcJmd1eiIcrc hi Ut tmj a cimtiie1i tattlE ccImool or cveittJinmmtthflJreibuneaitaE rccdom 1j5 tlmeflrst 1reijiiisIlcc4Qf snanimood zmimii lf4itIcaIl im woni titlmmmmitcee Cs 0 much the better j ii cantismevermInd thtcioxcesses tilie time frCelonm TniIm rie Marclm 6 ISSI A vote for the Tribune tlckotils a vote for the establishment of the agencies of liberty mentioned Sn the editorial extracts reproduced t nespectable Americans might for tlie good of Umarty and the cltyfnnd in1 the Interest df peace revolt against the organ tofjhatred findecency and brutality1 It isino credltHo the iiatfy 5 4 i C I to Eucure tho first ticket for thC worlds fiorioV and that lie proposed to stay there until ho did Hundreds more gathered during the early hours of the morning While the sae < bf seats was > occupying every per son connected with the business depart ment of the club Manager Jennings and the players were engaged in their final practise for the great gamo to > nioriow The players reported at the paik immediately after breakfast amid were kept at work at top speed until noon Under the maIns governing the worlds scries Shortstop Bush Is not cllgiblti to play with the local team In the series and thisi will force OLeary into the gamodesplte the fact thai he lias a badly bruised thumb It was Manager Jennings Intention today to have Pitcher Kllllan Dcti oils strong lefthander face the Chicago team In the opening game Catcher Schmidt is expected to catch most of the games during the Mrlcs In spite of 11 painful linger which thc club physicians pay is both dislocated and slightly fractured Contractors had double forces of men at work in the park today put ting up tho extra seats and bracing the stands whore iwcessary and Presi dent jF Ji Xavln declared that by noon tomorrow the park would bo ready for crowil of 20010 to 25000 It is expected that there will be seating capacity for about L5000 Tin Chicago team Is due hero at 130 oclock this afternoon I feel conlldent that we will win the worlds title said Manager Jennings today Vet I will make no prediction Ail I will say Is that When tInS Cubs get through with this series they will know that they havo been In a fight Weather Indications are for a bright sUnny day tomorrow PANAMA CANAL INQUIRY V A Brothers Openly Accused Spen cer Miller of Ierjiirr S New York Oct 9 The inquiry into the Panama canal discrimination charges wore temporarily interrupted In a sensational manner today Avlien WIMlun A Brother who brought the charges publicly accused Spencer Mil ler a representative of the Ildgenyood company of perjury BrlgGen Garllngton who ia con ducting tho inquiry rapped repeatedly for ordlr but there was so much com motion In lIme room for a time that ho could not make himself begird There Is only wo side of lila thing being heard anyway shouted Brothers over the din There Is no use of my talk Ing You dont want to hear the truth 1 will withdraw With that Brothers left the room and as Jon Garlington was unable to re ston order a temporary adjournment of tho inquiry was ordered MANILA AGRICULTURAL BANK BEGINS BUSINESS Manila Oct 9The agricultural bank founded by the government with a > capital of one million pesos has be gun operations Secy of Finance G It Araneta is president of the bank and Insular Treasurer F A Branagan its manager Real estate jmd harvest ed crops are the only collateralswhich Will bo accepted by the bunk1 arid in > ist will be paid at the rate of 10 per cent The1 fIrst loan was made toj an Awerlcan farmer ofsTarlac province It is believed that Un bank ciil ba on fin ortunt factor in the reStoratlcn one promotion of the agricultural lndustr > j J ciiAarJEs lanibij NORTON TEIJ Boston Oct 9 Charles1 Eliot Norton prominent as an author and authority oil art and slHernture and professor ot history at Harvard university up to iSIS Hince which time he has been pro fessor emeritus nt Iliat Institution Is seriously at his home In Cambridge He is SI years old BALLOONS ASSEMBLE IN BERLIN FOR CONTESTS Berlin Oct Eightysix balloons have assembled here to take part in tIme series of sharp contests that begin lomorrow and continue through Suntfay ammO Monday Among time pilots are soy enil flinty aeronauts of worldwide repu tation The races will start from time Miburb of Schmarpenborjr The plncl nnl event will be the contest for tho I I mtenmtlonal cup which will take place on Sunday Great public interest has been aroused byMhls event for which there ure M entries representing eight nations There will bo also a number of other enduraiico and distance races With mixed goals The arrangements are most complete The balloons were tested today in tho presence of time contestants and recular mona according to size and other con ditions wore decided upon The three American contestants Jas C McCoy N Henry Arnold ammO A Holland Forbes accompanied by Jame > Allen chief of the signet corps U H A visited the grounds tOday and ob tained official maps from the Aero climb that is promoting the contests They wore KVOII also the trial Inhtructlons for pilots During the progress of tho races the pilots will drop out everrhalf hour during the day light loaded en velopes contnlnliiB dispatches informing the A ero club of tho whereabouts of their balloons HUGHES IX OlTi FARMS REGION1 ColTeyvillo Kan Oct 9Gov Chits E Hughes of New York invaded the Kiamliml Oil tank farms in southeast Kansas ammO urged crowds of workmen employed in the reiliierles to vote for HIP defeat of Mr Bryan It would bo a calamity he declared if business should be plunged into a perioil of uncertainty by the attempted Intinductlon of n lot oC visionary pails eras such 03 Mr Bryan proposes Ciov hughes will speak before n irowd of zinc miners at W ebb City tonight He will close his tour through time middle west at Chicago tomorrow evening SUIT TO QUIET TITLE Isabel M Pitts today filed suit in the district court against Jj Reardin AV7 llam C Hall trustee William C Hall John K McBride Helen A McBride John Doe and Ilichard Boe asking that defendants be required to set forth their respective claims as to a certain tract of land n lot 1 block 20 plat F Salt Lake City survey H C KAVERLY DIVORCED In time district court this morning a decree was signed by Judge Morse granting n divorce to Mrs T S Ha vcrly fiom H C Havorly Judgment was obtained by default the defendant not appearing by attorney or other wise In addition to annullm9nt of the marriage tie plaintiff was given tho privilege to assume her maiden name Icssio CJawson The ground upon which tho suit was based vvas nonsupport on ho part of the husband The coupls married In ihls city June 6 1302 CHARGED WITH BURGLARY In a complaint issued Irnpi the office of time county attornoy today John Gouzelo Is charged with the crimaof burglar in tlio second degree It is alleged that the man entered the room ibteiFuurnig u ojTlght ot Sept DUCK CLUB PILES SUIT Perry E BurnhomTames Howard Jr JVitliani Cleverly and Quinn Hatchs were made defendants in it suit filed yesterday in the district court by tliSt Xevv State Gun club The suit is in tended to restrain defendants vomit on orlng upon the lands of time essodiatlon foVshooUnijpurposes 1 Jv BRITISH FLrET FOR AEGEAN SEA Consists1 of Four Battleships Four Cruisers and Four Tor pedoboat Destroyers SAILS UNDER SEALED ORDERS Servian ReservistsSaid to Have Been Orderedto Join The 4Colors i Situation lit Belgrade Improving Ex citement Among Servians Calming Dow n Less Apprehension Sc theta Island of Malta Oct 9 A British fleet will leave herotbU evening for the Aegan sea Its actual destina tion is believed to bo the Turkish Island of Lemnos The sailing orders etc sealed The flqet will consist of fours battleships four cruisers and four tor pedo boat destroyers and It will he un der the command of Vice Admiral Prince Louis of Battenberg vip SENT London Oct 9 The foreign office and time admiralty have confirmed the press cablegram from JIalta saying that British warships have been or dered to tho Aegan sea ltts explained that these Tesscls are sent out simply to watch event but It Is understood from other stories that Turkey Intim ated she would welcome the appearance or time British fleet as likely to calm the population Lemnos Is an Island of the Grecian archipelago about EO miles west of the entrance lo the Dardanelles lit be longs to Turkey The population malii ly Is Greek RESERVISTS ORDERED OUT Budapest Oct 8 According to In formation iccelved here the Servian re servists have been ordered to Join the colors Oct 11 it is reported also that Servian bands are being formed and di rections have been given to guard the roads and the bridges on the Bosnian frontier 5 SERVIAN SITUATION IMPROVED < Vienna Oct 91Omcimitt ndvicesi f < cecO Imere thii rm1ornng deciate tit the situation at Belgrade Servla tIsJ ff t 0 improving The < general i excitement among the Servians Is calmingdownj In Vienna the fears ofa war withiSer vla tie noticeably less limo nmormmlng papers however warn Set e Ia not to play with the fire as AustroHungary will not stand any nonsense In spite of time official statementthat the dispatch of river gunboats from Pest In tho direction Buds of Belgrade 5 is only a maneuver this action Is be lltved here to be a measure of pre caution similar to the guarding of the bridges near lhofrontler by regiments I v of Infantry The hope Is expressed that this will make an Impression oil Serha and prevent that kingdom from precipItating hostilities PORTES INSTRUCTIONS Constantinople Oct liTime porte has instructed the imperial Ottoman com missioner resident in Sofia tocontlnuo his funclloiiB as neither Turkey nor the powers have recognized the inde pendence of Bulgaria r IN AN OPEN BOAT Captain and Crew of liost Vessel Had A llnrcl Experience Now Tork Oct 9After having abandoned their sinking yessol and passed four days In n small open boat on 2 storm buept ocean Copt charles F HInes and tha crow of soven msn of the Baltimoro schooner John A Maths sep were brought here today on the steamer Semlnole from Ban Domingo The Jtathcsen sailed from Baltimore on Aujr 25 for Fortune Island On t Sept 10 she ran into a torrlflo north east hurlcane which continued lor threo days The schooners masts were whipped out of her her small boats wirO smashed and she began leaking so badly that the pumps availed noth ng Fortunately there was 16foot boat in the vessels cargo This was equipped with provisions and water and the eight men managed to get ivvay For four days and nights tha ittk craft was tossed abolit Thentha Seminole bound south from Kevy Yorli hOve in sight took them on board and carried them to Turks Island whora they remained until the Seminola re urriod enroute to Now York PHILADELPHIA EN FETE Celebration ot Founders Week Reach es Climax With Great1 Pageant Philadelphia Oct Phlladclpliias cel ebration of Founders Week reached its climax today with the passing of the ilstorical pageant the most elaborate ly planned and most artistic display o Its kind ever attempted in any Ameri can city Eminent historians students I artists and artisans of consummate skill havo Riven freely of their 1 thoughts and services to make the se ries of floats depletihs scenes from tho hates of the earliest settlers down to he present day ot the city beautiful a panorama unequaled alike in the faithfulness of Its portrayals and beau tm ty of Its corapbsltloiii The parades and shows of thq earlier week served only as preliminaries uC odays culminating feattirc The rush to nnd available space1 along Broad street began early and seats in ths Kninrtstondi which bad beenheld at time modest price of Jfi cents during tins week were eagerly bought up today ivt fi and nibre Accorded a well deserved position oC S lonor in the Hn y > fS3 muEnlliccnt floats fiirntsUnsrafvtoucft reaIMstory in the glOwing pageantry of makebe I love was the old Liberty Hell itself TOWN QFTAFT BESTROYJEO Manila Oct 3 Reports from the prQIi1ins show that thojtyphoon which prom ailed last Sunday inflicted consid rabla damage The new town of Ta8 n ttio islandiifSamarls4saJd J > complately destroyed