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FORT WORTH, TEXAS. SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 4, 1908.-PART ONE.
IN THREE PARTS.
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MEMBERS TONGUETIED
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MEETING CHEERS ROOSEVELT
STOREY GIVEN FULL CHARGE
ENDS OF JUSTICE DEFEATED
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exxecutive committee chair-
EMELDON AND ms SEVENTEEN CLosm FnIEXDs
DAREDEVIL DRIVERS
CLEVELAND LETTER
BASE FABRICATION
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TWENTY-FOUR-HOUR
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ACCIDENTS
NUMEROUS
FORGERY ON ITS FACE
BURCHARD OF CAMPAIGN
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wheel at a 72-h
out of the con t test by accidents, as
No. 8, Thomas, Roberts- Winter, drtv- . bitterly antagonintie to the proposed
ers, 1,115 miles: No. 11. Alien-Kina- I prohibition amendment.
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ston, Lapwenl-Papperday. drivers. 907
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"IE you have in your
much
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and
AWFUL DEATH ROLL
At this juncture, the
elght miles.
MPERFEOT AND MISLEADING.
»NAND» mpouT AS FALSE
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1
that Lee Cruce, Democratic candi-
date for governor against Governor
Haskell last year, has secured pos-
session of a copy of a telegram that
)R-
nce
wired
flee.
tie likelihood of going further than
the confines of the inner office of
the Ban Antonio Bustness Men's elub.
It might safely be said that this tn-
and sore at this break. coming on top
of Roosevelt hitting at Priest and
The desire conveyed, however, was I
that in districts where Republican cam-
practically
That to all
developed during the national cam-
paign in Oklahoma promisee to break
loose at any time at Ardmore.
2
1 President Delivers Charactertstie Ad-
i dress at Final Sematon of Luterna-
dona Tuberculosia Congresa
of the medteal prafameton knew • lit-
tle as any layman of the real causes
of a disease Ike thia and theranre
3
were three American cars.
The final score was:
Car No. 1. Simplex, Robertson-Lea- '
cault, drtvers, 1,177 miles: No. t. Lo-
coming right from Roomevelt‘» own
family, must be authanitative."
eeased, again and again caught up
with and passed the Loster car. driven
by Cobe, cutting down the latter's lead
from nine to four miles tn the twenty-
third hour. But Roberts' car could not
stand the strain, and just aa it mermed
as if second place was hls, the motors
went wrong and he had to retire to his
camp for new rubbers.
miles.
The best prevtous record was 1,607
miles.
culosis From Infected
Cattle,
state chairman solely, entirely, ex-
clusively, to bring about the desired
full party vote and to bring it out
so that it win benefit the cause of
the Democratic nominees.
It is taken as an expresdon of full
President Alleged to Have
Caused Dismissal of Cer-
tain Indictments.
ocratie
man.
Republicans Losing Ground.
While Inside Mr. Strong Bars ba in-
formed the committeemen that the
cause of Democracy to prospering in
North and Northeast Texas the home
of John N. Simpson, Republican nomi-
All Said to Have Taken the
Pledge Not to Talk.
»
BOViNE BACILLI
MENACETOMAN
Dr. Koch's Theory to the
Contrary Overthrown.
DID ROOSEVELT
COERCE COURT?
7,000 Bodies Already Tnkem From Hy-
derabna Rulns.
Number of Former Federal ornicials
of Indian Territory Enabled
to Escape Puplshment.
I
tribnted to the authorship of the lata
Grover Cleveland.' aa chargd by Mr.
Kern in a speech at Birmingham yes-
terday.
The letter In question purported to
show that Mr. Cleveland favored the
candidacy of the Republican presiden-
ual nominee and Mr. Kern branded Ita
use as a campaign document by Mt.
Taf’a campaign manager as an at
tempt to place a stigma upon the mem
ory of the ex-President.
He further declared that, although
proved to be a fabrication. the newa-
papers responsible for its circulation
either have failed to right the alleged
wrong or have mo placed the retraction
Democratic organization.
! cording to Mr. Storey and several ex-
ulted. All the Foreign Entries
" Being Disabled.
xoxgwonTrs UTTETLANCT HAS
sr AMPED TAFT As A MIE
VICEGEANNT.
n 'f—"
RAISESSPECTEROF
ROOSEVELT DYNASTY
Repuhlican Managers Bore and Angry
at Had Break by Preuldenes
Boa-in-Law.
gumsrul. Six cars
being American.
JOHN W xrnx CITES mSREA-
soxs FOR SUCH A POSI-
TIVE ASSERTION.
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FORT WORTH RECORD
AND REGISTER
BILE CONTEST SPECTACULAR
AND HAIR-RAISING.
referee ordered the Cleveland and the
Stearns oars to turn in and give the
leaders a clear field to finish. Roberts
was unable to make up any distance,
but instead. loot two more miles be-
fore the race ended.
Shortly after 5 o'clock a. m. the
French car. No. 14, driven by Julian
I Block, eaught fire aa it rounding
sia in 1901.
President Roomevelt Appears.
An entirely unexpected, but decid-
edly pleasing surprise of the closine
mcenes at the congress was the ap-
pearance for the first time during its
proceedings of Premident Roonevelt
tils keen Interest in the greet work
Everyone Famillar With Late Er-
President's Manner of Expression
Can Readily See This.
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cratie nominees for district offices.
At least half of the executive com-
mitteemen present were and-prohibi-
tionists, while a majority of the
sav6 X I
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—
Macon, Ga., Oct a—ohn W. Kern,
the Democratic vice presidential candi-
date, on arriving here tonight tele-
Proceedings Of Democratic
Executive Board Clothed
•i1
at the.
'power Thomas, was '
Inished, all of them faith in the
I
(Continued on Page 6)
Proof of President’s Interfer-
h ence in Noted Case Secured.
ny to J. J
I C. Ry
ah s’ raj
work /
1 Nati
with a primary liability an opportu-
nity to acquit himself of such
charges. If possible, without delay
Thto course coula have been pursued
without any violation of ultimate
righte, nj jurisaiction over the partles
and subject matter cannot' ho re-
viewed in the federal courts. For
reasons probably sufficient unto them
the defendants have not approved It
WK
ATTORNEY GENERAL UPHOLDS FL WORTH’S RIGHT TO NON-PARTISAN PRIMARY
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VOL. XIL
miles; No. 7, Cleveland. C. Pevrole- , were not mum while behind the closed
Miller. drivers, 632 miles; No. 4, doors whn anything for the good of
Stearns, Laurent-Marquis, drivers, 566 the cause might be voiced with nt-
e
The struggle for second piece threw
both grandstands into the wildest tur- side talk was anything else but prohibi-
moil. Roberts, driving like one pos- tiontstic. Sterling P. Strong, leader of
the movement in favor of the prohiMi-
Ma
The biggest sensation that has yet regutar course on a hearsay docket.
We have announced several times in
open court and otherwise that we are
; ready for an immediate hearing in
। any and all suits filed. This has been
it is stated upon reliable authority done with a view of bringing a speedy
adjustment at the controverstes end
in order to give any person charged
sociation. Harry Cobe, driving a 60-
questions aa to whether or not a plan
for raising campaign funds was adopt-
ed, whether or not a Het of mpeakers
.was mado out and what he proposed
to do since the entire situation is ex-
clusively with him. Chairman Storey
reiterated the last sentence of his
fortified by the opinion everywhere of
those best qualified to testify, and the
cireumstantial evidence surrounding the
cane already alluded to, seems to nave
convtnced everybody but thefeditors of
the Times that the letter was never t
written by Grover Cleveland.
'The Times owes to the American
public the duty of righting this great
wrong.”
Following is the telegram from the
Times to Mr. Kern:
"You ers reported by the Anoctated
Press as saying in a mpeech at Bir-
mingham. Abu today:
” 'Proofs that this alleged letter by
Mr. Cleveland was a base and crimnal
tabrication are so overwhelming enat
it la conceded on all hands that the i
atstingutshed ex-Prosident wrote no
such letter, and District Attorney Je-
rome has already taken stepa,to de-
termine the guilty author and to bring
him to justice:
veyed nothing whatever of the ao-
tuai proceedings of the committee.
He eaid:
"We discussed the state campaign,
the general political situation, which
we deem in good shape, how to best
help the party nominees, national.
To Bring Out Full Note.
As stated in Chairman Storey’s
brief explanation, the state commit-
vastated Hyderabad and the Deecan die
triet a w. ek ago, wi exceed all pra-
vtoua aindstera.
-____ Seveee• eeveeeco
WEATHER FoECAST.
the eastern turn end ran into the In-
aide fence Its mechanician unable to paigns are being waged there to work
steer it, the flames blinding him and for an active state Democratic execu- I
Inflicting severe burns. uve committee.
Less than three minutes afterward The committeemen talked to one an-1
the utallan car, driven by. Matjen, other as in an "experlence" meeting
burst a tire at the same tufn, a few and compared notea on the situation
feet from where the French ear had In different localitles The committee,
come to grief and waa hurled into th' .of course, considers the main vent—
tether rail, both driver and mechanic ground of the Republican state c—
\- (Continued on Page 5.) i
When he returned to the track the
Loster car had improved the hand!- nee for governor, and that the Repub-
can and the gap between the two wae Ileana are losing ground every day in
- - .....— —----that par”, of the state.
______- one man. There were
o pupi ...c— ____ . ___-___,--- The foralgners, two only six executive committeemen
his resignation and quit the of- { French and two Italian cars, were put present and one dozen proxy holders,
out of the con t test by accidents, aa j among the latter a number of Demo-
"spurlou» nature” of the letter at- yetter.. .. . .. .......
The direct evdence of Hastings.
Repubitean managers
y,
fired by wire from Washington, It is
stated, and reinstated by another tele- horsepower Losler machine, waa 8ec-
gram which came before he returned ond, and Montagle Roberts, r'
Of the Twelve Starters but Half Fin- statement:
'That is all there is to give out."
Riverside
Mrs. J s
n A Prult
L O. Slack,,
e adding
to his office and f "nd the first one.
Later, when he received instructions kthird
not to push these indictments, he! ‘
Bombay, Oct 8,—Upward of 1,000
bodies have b en extricatea by ths 1 affair
beaith department of Hyberabad. and tempted to say an affair of yea.:
the bellet prevails that the total death [when we go back to cover the period
roll resulting from the floods that de- ' in which the real proutew has been
Roqeeveit line," it continue" That
would "hut out Fairbank". Latollette.
Hughe" Cannon. Beveridge, or any
other nsptrant.
‘The American nchoot bov could no
longer look forward to the White
House a« a possible goal.
"Longworth's utterance stamps Taft
beyond dispute as merely the vice-
gerent of Roosevelt, ruling during a
sort of protectorate, until Roomeveit
shall be ready to come into hie own
The committeemen and proxies
AVTOMO- there is to give out."
When confronted with point blank
"The committee left
everything in my hands
SI
—
are angry
were pouring In against the applicants
that President Roosevelt made the jster, Cobe-Muirord. drtvers, 1,125 miles; twelve proxy holders are even more
famous remark. Ta there no honest “ m-----— d-- *iel -nf-antatt * "m-d
aite lots in one of nearly 11.000
suits that you have brought
against many different honorable
and high-mindea citizens of thto
state during this presidential
campaign year. and you will not
undertake to deny that petty poll-
ties for the purpose of Repub-
lcentzing about 20.000 Indian
voters waa your aole motive for
having those sulta brought: and I
charge you with knowing that
there has been no delay in these
cases except that occasioned by
the court's deliberations taken
by himself at a time he deemed
neceasary to consider whether or
not there la any merit in the pe-
tition med by your attorney.
The above statement regarding the
townatte suite ta ao imperfect that It
is entirely misleading. All those sutts
tn which Governor Haskell t defend-
ant. except one. wute mled in 1901
prior to the admission of Oklahoma
sa a state. He 1a charged with •
direct pardelpatton in the frauds by
whieh tha Indians were deprived of
their property, and the bills seek to
hold him personally liable for the In-
jury thua shnicted. He haa not an-
swered to the merits in a single case.
(3257))
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Ban Antonio, Oct 5.—(Special.)—
To just what latent the Democrats of ,
Texas wil caipalgn against the state :
Republican ticket and the financial
status of the party organisation la a
task for a mind reader to ascertain
in so far aa the session of the state
Democratic executive committee held
in this city yesterday la concerned.
For two hours and a half the com-
mittee was in sonsion. It la under-
stood the committee will leave the
atate fight with Blate Chairman Storey
exclusively.
It was a secret besslon in every
sense of the word. According to au-
thentic information, every man pres-
ent waa pledged to utter not a syl-
lable or betray an en.ouon that might
intimate what transpired. For the
intereat of the public one man waa |
authorised to give out a statement— [
A B. Storey of Lookhart, state Dem- '
tee wants to bring out a full Demo-
Brighton Beach Race Track, N. I. cratie vote Nov. , What shan the
Oct. S.—Amid the wildest scenes, incentive to bring out a full vote be?
George Robertson, driving Simplex car 1 That is the question before the state
No. 8, flashed across the finish line Democratic organization. And, Bo-
at Brighton Beacb race track at 10:30*
o'clock tonight, the winner of the sec- l ecutive committeemen it la up to the
ond international twenty-four hour au-
tomobile race of the Motor Racing as-
-__. — character, his language and manner of
Mr. Strong said he waa here in the expreasion must have been satisfled.
Intereat of the cause of Democracy. | on a casual reading of the letter in
| These remarks conveyed information question, of its spurious nature. The
. to the effect that the candidatea feel I manner tn which the letter was packed
every confidence in the fun Demo- । A t
cratic votes of their respective die- 12*0*0*09* •****90* %
tricts being polled and the ticket being “ A ncu i sh or MELAND
voted straight. i3 BBANIN nPouT AS FALSE •
COMMITTEE SITS
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ZA * .
It was in the fight for the appoint-
ment to succeed Johnson when
charges and affidavits by the bushel
but afi plens fuel by hie attorneys are
purely technical and necessarity dila-
tory in effect. Mr. Mott, attorney for
the Creek nation, and myself have
many times urged • hearing on the
merits of shese cases, and I have per-
sonally proposed several times to hie
attorneys of record that they file an-
swers in the cases in order that a
hearing might be had on the merits
and the caaea disposed of.
Theas suggestiona have never me’
.a22,e,3
6.
kk1AI. .
Will Deliver addrenn on Bryan Day at
Dallas Fatr.
Datas, Oct. I — (Specta2.)—The Dal-
las Bryan-Kern club having sent a sec-
ond invitation urgfne him to recon-
sidar. Governor Haskell of Oklahoma
tonight notified the club that ho wil
accept its invtetion to speak on Bryan
day at the Texas State Fair.
X St Pau, Minn.. Oct 2Areh-
X bishop Ireland today branded aa
X tales the story taken from the
X itaian paper. AVnti, and new
X wdely circulated in the prep at
. America to th- effect that arai- *
X nai Morry del Val is soon ta re- •
X sign from the papa) oecretaryoh’p 45
• at "tale being forced to that etes •
X to lare measure by representa *
• lions coming to the pope from «
X English and Am- riong pretatma •
• among whom he htmseir is num- •
A bored by name. *
t
is the ability to grapple with diseane a
1* ta not aa very long measuring time
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olao Longworth han proven to be the the mandat-o of a supernatura:
Burchard of thiscampalsn. power It la but a short time Ince
even the most istinguished members
state and distrtct, and to bring out
IN THRILLING RACE coneuonba wsrasiovotowas“iisnat
graphed a reply to a request from the before it came to you aught to have
New York Tmes for proof of the aroused sumpteton ao to Iha Cleveland
gpeeeemeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee?
- ovren gM,Ooa FOR BATTY I
circ0o WATS Trund OTAR X
$ New York, Ota-The Herald 2
■ today saya that Charl"" W. Mur- W
X phy. the owner of the Chicago Na- •
• ttonal baneball league elub. had •
X Offer'd 150.000 for Christie Math- •
• ivwa the crack pitcher of the •
• New Yorks and that Joh T. srum •
• and John T. McGraw had epurpeg •
• the offer, beoame known last A
1 night. *
> When through an Intermediary. •
A Murph and Frank Chance, hla *>
• manager, set a price of 880.003 on •
X Mathewson, the New York men •
4 ngemen; went beck word that oven *
• this unprecedented price was not •
• hair enough to obtain the trans- 4
X ter of Mathewnon. The tentative •
. , rf-r at 150.000 was so badly frost- •
4 btti n by the Ney York manage- •
• ment that the intermediary re- •
• ported back to Murphy and Chance X
A that there waa not a chance in the X
> world for Chicago to get Mathew- «
X non.
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about the New York newspaper offices
Washington. Ont a— A signal •o-
Tory was today won by the opponents
of toe theory advanced oy Dr. Robert'
Koch, the eminent German ectenttat,
minimizing the danger of human in-
faction from bovie tuberculosts bao-
otil, whan the doth ter-centenntal in-
ternational congresa on tuberouloeta
l unt before final adjournment placed
1 itself squarely on Tecord in oppesitiee
I to the views of the German savant.
I The controversy over thia momentoun
l taouK which has been the subject of
much spirited debate during the en-
tire proceedinge of the congrem
reached Ila cllmax today when that
body by unantmous vote adopted A
resolution recognizing the poribility
of human tntectton from bovine tu-
bereculomis bacilli The text of the
resoluton. which was one of a merles
of official declarationa, la aa follows:
Renolved, That the utmost efforts
should be continued In the struggle
agninst tuberculosis to ptovent the
conveyance from man to man of tu-v
bereuloats infection as the meat Im- $
portant sources of the dlaease.
| That proventive messuree be con-,
tinuea against bovine tubereulost and
that the pommibility of the provaga-
tion of this to man be recognised
Thio oftielal expremelon. which was
one of the moat Important of tha
conterence, was greeted with pro-
long'd ch-ere Whether or not Dr.
Koch haa receded from hla positton
aa lo tha unity of human and bovine
tubereule bacilli which he has main-
I talned so tenaciously by ellently ao-
quleseetne in the adoption of the reso-
lution, is not known. DHe sat through-
out the proceedings without even so
much aa a nod of disapproval It la
not belteved, however, that the Ger-
man mcientim han mouikied hle vewe
on thia question, but rather than pro-
voke anew the controversy he de-
clined to openly commit hl meal t. The
action of the congresm on thia note-
| worthy issue. It is thought, will, for
the Ums being. put a quietus to
further agitation, at least until the
next meeting of the congress in Rome
in 1011. Thto sctentro bottle has
Sterune. Ill., yesterday. Congremaman ‛aince Dr Koch advanced his doctrtne
Nichola. Longworth of Ohio, non-in- at the tondon on tubercuip
law at President Roosevelt, declared
that after elght year of Taft it was
to be Roomevelt in the White House
again.
The Chicago Journal has taken thto
up under the editorial capton of "The
Roosevelt Dynasty." pointing out that
Mr Roosevelt has four aona to whom , , .tne. n.. ana-.c. 1
una . hi. Which medical eclenee haa undertaken
he doubtiei. intend to have hJ •• indicated by ht prenence, waa par j
rown devoend, and « may « 10 the, tientarty gratifying to the foreikn I
Longworth branch of the houne at delekntes who recal tod with pride tha [
woopeve C1lht.1 wozev at - - - I consptcuous part playea in past tuber- ,
The colontal policy of Roosevelt cufont congresne. by coma of tha
may then be followed by this imperial grea ruler ot other landa.
In a characteristic address Preet- J
dent Roomevelt paid a notable tribute
to the assemblace of so many welen- |j
tista of international reputation. The
Preident spoke asfollowa:
"I could not deny myselt the prtv- |
IMge of baytng a word of greeting to I
thto noteworthy gathering it to dlf- l
flcutt for us to realize the extraordt- I
nary changes, the extraordinary prog- J
resa in certain Mnes of social en- l
deavor during the last two or three I
enerations. and in no other manttee- I
tetion of human activity have the I
ehangee been quite so far-reaching as I
man In the Chickasaw naUon I can
appoint to this position T”
An attorney present said, "Teg;
appoint me " .
"You, hell! You ought to aee the
charges that have already been filed
against you."
And he did not find a man In the
Chickasaw nation He appointe4
George Walker of Chicago Walker
went to McAlester and remained one
day to acquire legal residence and
then accepted the job. It was to him
the remarkable telegram ordering the
indictments quashed before the fed-
. oral court adjourned is alleged to have
been aent.
It to further stated that an attor-
ney at Muskogee received a fee of
55.404 for hla services in securing the
dismissal of theae indictments
Prominent men in the state, at
Bartlesville. Ardmore and Guthrie,
are working on there alleged facts
and 11 to understood they are about
ready to make a complete expose at
the entire transaction, backed by
proof from the records
tion movement, was in the committee
room for a few minutes after it con-
vened. He then retired.
necessarlly of the remedies to be in-
voked to overcome them. It is an
of decades. I am almohe
(
re to attract no attention. The Time
declared in a long telegram which
reached Mr. Kern at Birmingham last
night that the evidence against the
genulneness at the latter eras flimsy
and called upon the vice prestdentat
candidate to prodtce any proof ba
might have to bear out the chare
made tn his speech. Mr. Kern’s reply
tollowa:
"When the executor of Grover Cleve-
land’s will, after due examination, de-
clared that the letter in question wae
spurious. It wu but confirmatory ot
the views ex preweed by the surviving
members of President Cleveland's cub:
net. hls moet intimate friends and. aa I
understand, by Mrs. Cleveland.
"Every intelligent and fair-minded
man familiar with Mr. Cleveland's
a'
was sent to George Walker, district '
attorney for the federal court at Ard-
more prior to statehood, from Presi-
dent Roosevelt, through the attorney
general's office. Instructing Walker to
under no circumstances permit the
adjournment of the federal court the
laat day before statehood became ef-
fective without disminsing the indict-
ments that had been returned by a
federal grand jury against Douglas H.
Johnston, governor of the Chickasaw
nation, Ben H. Colbert, formerly
United states marshud and at one
time connected with the Chickasaw
treasury; Mansfield. McCurry A Cor-
nish, attorneys for 1 be Chickasaw na-
tion. and other otciais.
The indictments were diasmlssed.
Had they remained on toe dockets
until the next day they would have
been inherited by the state and doubt-
lean tried in the atate courts. It to
alleged that such interference with a
district court to without parallel in the
history of jurisprudence in the United
States.
These indictments were returned
on matters connected- with the re-
circulation of Chickasaw school war-
rans which bed been paid once but
never cancelled, and also in connec-
- tion with the payment of the fee of
1750,400 to the attorneys for the
Choctaw and Chickasaw nations,
which led direct to the citizenship
court itself, that tribunal having fixed
the fee the attorneys were to receive.
Some of toe Results-
Three Indictments wre secured on
Information secured by W. E. Jenkins,
a federal Indian inspector. Because
of the refusal of the government to
prosecute these indictments Jenkins
resigned his official position in dis-
gust. It was over these same ItHict-
ments that William Johnson resigned
as district attorney. Johnson was
Haskell’s Statement Regarding Creek
Land Cnee".
Washington, Oct 3. — President
Roosevelt today gave out for publica-
tion a letter received by him from W
L. Sturdevant of St. Louie. In which
the writer declared that Gorernor
Haskell's statement tn his letter of
Sept. 20. regarding the latter's con-
nection with the Creek landa, to s
imperfect that It In miseading- The
letter follows:
Tea. I believe I am a defendant
as to certain government town-
NO. 854.
. .. -----
again. This Longworth declaration.
proofs as you mention, win you otige
the New York Times by putting them
in Ite handn, ao that they may be Im- i
mediately conspicuously pubitshea in
its columns, or, if you have not the
proot» yourseit but know where they
can be found, will you kindly put this
newspaper in the way of obtaining
them?
"If you have taken the pains to in-
form yourseit on the subjeet you should
be aware that the only evidence against
the genuineness of the Cleveland arti-
cle to the atatement of G. H Hastnga,
the executor of the Cleveland estate,
teat he haa 'evidence,' a atatement
made after hin repeated certincations
of the gen al non roe of the article and
bls Bale of It to the agent who In turn
sold it to the New York Times You
ahould be aware that Mr. Hastings has
persistently refused our demands for
the production of this evidence and be-
cause of thia refusal it was the New
York Times Itself which told the mat-
.. ___ _____.... an affirmative response, and the re-
Muskogee, Okla., Oct 3.—(Special) sult ts that the cases have taken the
Mr. Storey's statement can- l
made
Panama Sanitation.
•Take, for instance, the work that
Entire Management of the State
Campaign la Flneed in Handa
of the chatrman.
tar before the district attorney. You
are quoted farther as aaying la your
speech that the -newspapers which
originally printed the fabrication under
great headlines have either retused to
print the exposure of the crime or have
the United States government to now
dotne in Panama When the first
railroad was built arrow Paoma tt
Eant Tegu-Fatr sundny, -K ♦'•••“”• wth ome.foundntlon.ot
day talr la ib. Woui rain mL• truth and wth but "light exaraera.
euGiet la morther poritom trens h (ion that every sleeper laid coat tha
sreib art winde. ite at a man. Now the work on the
tu“at"xortouplelBier"shuxni ” that 1denttennzplace,"sbeine
Mondny fair. 6 rosecuted on an inkinitely arker
Fort Worth and Vieinity-Sun- • vhle of course, than the mere bulld-
ny. partly eloudy. A \__- „
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Chicago. Get I.— (Spectal.) —At . been waged with great vigor ever
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