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PBICE 5 CENTS.
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DETAILED: TESTIMONY
ON INSANITY PLEA
Evidence to Establish Paternity of Children Intrc
M ' ductd in Trial of Mrs. Bradley.;- ;
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OF THIRD
UtteranceL of -Justice Brewer oh thc Questloa .pf
V v Roosbvelt Causes Auch Astonishment V; 7
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NOT NECESSARY. TO 1 EXTEND
The Nebraslaa Ttlnlj Que Four-Tear.
Term the Better Policy.
'MUST HUSH THID'TERM.IAU
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Xaitrnctioni Sent Oat to Federal Of-
' . fie Holders to Lie Low ti TufpoH
of CUmor Itoa'Thut fionro .
IiToo ?lain.
fffsaurea Pas) J psavsLi
. WASHINGTON. November H-A bomb-
shell exploded tn th midst of a Quaker meet-
Inf eosld not srouee nor astonishment the
was crested In Wsshtngtoa poNto life Mr
ths Iterance of Justly David M. Brewer
.at the United State supreme court at a
panqnet tn New York oltv last bight rs-
porting the queettea C Roosevelt an the
third term hot. I
l' to Ui Urn It to lapoMiM to lt
njr (iprMakm of opinio from tho moot
oltorteof thooo pool -hoo ocl purvojron of
Kotknal aonootlona an an upllftoa oyo
r a fjocnlotorr grant Mono bow Mou
to oxpreao no to tho noult no rot. Thin
troiihtforwmnl blow frani tbo arm of tho
JwUcktry at tho ooUT plosiia of tho oxocu-.
tlvo hot knocked tbo wind ott Of moro than
the While Homo though not In auoh Bain-
. (ful niiBnar. ' " -.v x
That JuoUco Browor woo!4 foarUooly as-
pnm any optnloo that ha thlnko la nooood
by the coontry to koop it atrrtfbt la ooo
V' 4 - of the axiom of Wkahinatoa newopapor
' i' lifa But that bo wouM take tho presMent
- . botwoen thamb and foreflna-or hold him up
nka a profoaaor would a buc. and point out
tho aattoVdofacta that niako
. .y fcaratftw 1'4hi aoaatip U
would point out too partlculaf potiila' that
make tho baf an nndoalrabM familiar had
(- 4 ; 7 never occurred to tho moat ataaatlonal of
' ;. eenrtpcudenta
DENUNCUTI0iTltaPECTjED.
Rumor baa It tfcht the WhltoHouoo will bo
1 " atlent anent tbo Incident Tt would prob-
aWy bo true If tbo WW to Boua followed
- any precedent but those not h th proaent
; . ' Incumbent But If tbo" Incumbent la true to
ltlmaelf and follow bit own bnpotuoua loada.
'j ai when ha tilted atalaat whatever cot In
front of hla apoar whether aenatora or kall-
-- on or naturo-fakinr paraona the world may
'. look for' Pennsylvania avenue to eh udder
nk" with tho fiery denunciation that will hurtla
. along It from tho White House to the capital.
r One coherent thought baa unraveled tteelf
"' - from the mental chaos; It hi that the bltln
' y 'contrast made by the justice between tho
. J 'president and Qovernor Hughes .can be put
down as tho unpardonable sin tn the White
'l. i Houre catalogue of Crimea. It la a pretty
- v-. fight as k atanda: Roosevelt ) IrreeUUbie;
-' V Brewer la Immovable; whence will result a
: compound atattoaary moTement of abaorb
i 7 tat Interest to the people.
't "' William S. Bryan who arrived .In Wash-
ington today said la regard to Justice
. Brewer's "remark that RooeWrelt waa "play-
lag hide and seek with the presidency .
-1 . x 'I do not care to dlacuss Justice Brewer's
.( gtatement further than to wf that I agree
. ' With him that the president should be ln-
- eligible to re-election bat I do not think It
'r Beeesssry to extend the term. I eadeavorod
Whoa In congress to secure an amendment
to the constitution maklrisT the president on---
lawful to re-election and I still believe trie
' aao-term Idea la better. No man with the
' . power vested la the presldeatlai affloa should
be ander temptation to use If to bis owa
" advantage. Human nature k toe frail to be
. ftvbjected to auoh temptations.
MUST HUSH THIMVriHUt TaXJL
Federal officeholders throughout tho coun-
try will receive word from Washington In
i the next day or two to ceabe agitating a
"third term for Wesidenf Roosevelt and not
rJB9det aay circumstances to allow themselves
to be instructed In their Btato eonvantiona
. for the renorolnation 'of the president
these Instructions went out today from the
1 heads of the various departments each chief
Inrtructlac the office holder IB the Btates
Immediately ander th supervision of hla
branch of the service and the original source
s af the hutruetlone Is the White House. Prea-
; Ident Roosevelt Is said to realise that his 'In-
. fluenoe with the naofflelal elemeat of the ra-
' . publloaa party la being injured by the grow-
" " tar impression that the demand for his re-
1 nomination Issue from aaevboldlng Federal
oba. It is not to be inXerred that the pree-
- Ideofi biatruetloas to the army of office
holdeia means that he la tot in a receptive
mood as regards a third term bnt that be
dose net want It to appear that the burden
" ; of his popularity ia with those under official
obligations to. tha executive ' .
While redaral Office hbldere wiU probably
f V curb theb- eathueiaem to aooordaaoe wHh tha
White House mstruotions they have not been
w : anjomed.to takeno mtereem tha complex-:
J loa of their Btato dotesjattoaa to the next re-
; pubUcaa National conveatiom ' They may
'. V atOl exert they Uflsnia to have delegates
v'te that oonventiofl. whotwlli be amenable to
'..-whatever Influence th White Bowse may
ear to wield la the aeleotloa of a presldea-
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WAjmNOTON Keraba;i U. VOotosal
Uvlagstoa Trtit tomorrow discuss wjth Her-.
hsrt Kaax Bmlth. eatnirdastonat af eorpera-
Steaa th disclosures regarding ibe Kew Tork
aojtoa axohang as developed at the hrvea-
Ugatleaa ander th R arleson-Uvlnsston res-
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q emtosj exonange wni be ready foTpres-
S gooa e erjrseg opena.1
aaeaaaeeeaaooeaoaaeeaaeaao
Offioen mad Cnw of Stctawr
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1 eCAIRO. HL. Kovember
eratiea from the charge af eleiatlea
of aavtgaOoa rules which endangered
the Ufa of tbo president Of the United
tetes Od ' his trip from Cairo to
Memphhv October t. waa obtained to-
day for the otflosrs and crew af the
steamer Dick Fowler who Were found
not guilty by United tateg tospeotora
Walts and Bodge of Memphis after
trial yesterday. .Tha charges-were
brought by' Cammandeg IX a. Yaa
Duser United Btates navy mspeotor
of the Fifteenth and Eighteenth ught
boose districts 'who was en the light
bouse Under LTDy which noted as es-
cort hf-tho steamer Mississippi on
which President Sbosevelt traveled-
from Keokuk. Iowa to Memphh). Tha
Fowler waa accused of running by the
' Lilly without sounding bar whistle and
running too dose to the Mississippi.
Cairo residents who 'mads the trip
an the Fowler say the charge grew
out of jealousy because tb Fowlar la
speedier boat than tha Lilly.
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A STEP FORWARD
Conveotioo Ortiolres Wesley Broth
rtood ol Methodlsnr.' .
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THE TWO BRANCHES UNITED
Kiniiten Troa Xethqdiit ZpiMoptJ
I ' South and Mtthodirt IpiwopAl
Chorche UniU Pla of
Orpuiintioa.
(tueraM Fntt Jtart.)
XOCayiUJB. .Vovember -Wbat
1i 11 m isaslsliis aodMyasen
npen tb Mactoaal ooaveatloa of the Weak
I of ths Wesley
Brotherhood say Is the most Important step
la history looking toward th ultimate union
of tho Methbdlst Eplsoopal and the Method-
ist Episcopal churches. South waa takes
this afternoon at Trinity Methodist chaaoh
Wrheo the Wesley Brotherhood was mads an
organisation or tha. men of all branches
of Methodlim. The bishops of the Method kit
Episcopal church and th "Methodist jpt-
oopal church South were elected honorary
vice presidents of th organ lsatioa and lay-
men m both branches f Methodism were
elected ofnosra. The name at th srganlsa-
tloa was changed from Wesley BroTherhood
of tha Methodist Epusxmal church' to the
Wesley Brotherhood of Methodism.
Officers war elected as followe; President
Bishop' Thoroaa B. Steele; first vice pres-
ident John R. Pepper Memphis; second vice
president F. K. Tasker New Tork; third
rice president C. C. Btoll Louisville; fourth
vice president T. B. Bllppen Seattle; eorre-
spondmg seorstarr Wtlhs.ni B. Pattereoa
New Tork; treasurer Robert HL Moatgess-
sry. Wsw TorkN . .
Knoxvllle Tenn. was chose aa the next
place of meeting.
A fZQlttEEKT TEXAS E050XXS.
Colonel Fryor Elected Vice President
by Truumiuiuippi ConjTeta.
tAtmtitt Prtu Reft.
MU8KOGKH Okla. -November O. The
Tra nam lasts alppl Congress elected the follow-
ing officers for the ensuing year today:
PresldenW. B. Case Abilene Kan.
Vice president ColoseJ Ike T. Pryor Saa
Antonio Texan.
Secretary A. F. Francis Cripple Creek
Colo.
A resolution eras presented to congress aa
follows: '
The commercial club of Council Bluff;
Iowa presented a resolution' asking for the
Indorsement of the congress for the improve-
ment of "th Missouri river the waterway
from th lake to' the gulf and for other
ttvn la th Boaehwest
Ths Retail Merchants' association of the
Transmlstlssppt section ssklng a protect
against the parcels post v .
. Henry T. Clark of Omaha mads aa address
la which he recalled the. great navigation
business of fifty years ago and said: "It Is
th rebate and ths pass that have driven
these boats from the rivers." v
Th committee on resolutions bad rejected
the reaotutloa .commending the action of
President Roosevelt and Secretary Cortel-
Jott in Issuing government certificates of In-
ebtednen to relieve the financial stringency"
and urging eltiaens to Incest tn ths certif-
ies tee offered yesterday by David R. Fran-
ces ex-governor of Missouri by a vote of 8'
to B the chairman casting the deciding vote.
Because the committee was so evenly divided
the resolution was referred back to the
bouse - The sentiment seemed to fa rot the
action of the committee.
Senator Gore urged that -the house vet
the resolution down. Senator Owen followed
hie colleague declaring that the resolution
should be carried. The house went to the
side f the Indian senator and whoa the
veto waa called the resolution waa adopted
by a vote of 1M to O.
Benati
.tor Owen ecored Chief .Tlrer' of the
Creek Nation for allowing "ths Federal gov-
ernment to place words la his mouth
through tha tnstramantallty af aa later-
preter.' Chief Tiger bitterly assailed Beam tor Owea
yesterday In a speech before the congresa.
A resolution waa eressnted or the retail
merohants of the Tmnsmlsslsslppl Congi ess.
Uongrees -I
against thT
aaaing ust tn CO grass aeciare
Paresis posti .y . '
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- MONTGOMERY. AUv . November sl-A
tone dlsUnce" messag received ktto today
from Fayette cays that Halted Bute Senator-Baokheed
has passed the crisis to hi
lilnes end attending ptireiclans belHiv he
1 now out af danger and. will rapidly re-
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csAKQZfl oi taicnr aid foiq
UX ABX MABE.
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XTetddeat' Cathier and Director of
tapeaded Bank Held for Ja?
m ii lliagraadk
f liieiand rim ffinn I
NSW TORK November tU-Th Kmg
eounty grsnd Jury which Is investigating
L the recent management of the auspsadsd
avniso eeiia n orvoaiya loaay ivAusnea
Indictments charging harceay and other sf-
f soses against Howard Maxwell wb was
prsaidmst of ths Institution when its doors
War loteo.di Arthur D. Campbell tha de-
posed cashier and WlUlsni Oow a dlrseter
who hold g ooatroittng snare od he bank's
stockV These three ansa are jointly charged
with grand Isrceny la the first degree la
the rates npsosttoa of CYm Thar la 'a
ssccad tadtctmaat for grand larceny against
both Mogwell and Campbell wb la alas In-
dicted far forgery to ths third degree. In
addition to th grand larceny charge Oow
Is indicted aa tour counts. He la charged
with having overdrawn hla account to th
amount of nearly Stet.Me. MaxweU also. It
Is alleged secured overdrafts aggregating
hearty fH.V.
. Following tha report of the graad jury
th three men were arrested aad arraigned.
All pleaded not guilty aad were held for a
bearing. Campbell aad Govs each furnished
peN bsH Former President Maxwell
iXd
to secure the tkXMO bond reatfli
of- hkst had went to Jan for the night v
MISAPPROPRIATED FUNDS
The Mresny charges grew out t the es-
tehllshassnt Sf the International Trust com-
pany f which Oow Is president Th x-
aewtera of the MoOuIre estate lorae Urns
sge dsposttad H.(W of the estate's cash In
th Borough hank. Ths following day. It
IS alleged apes OoWt order approved by
Maxwell Cashier Campbell drew a check for
OeVea against this account and tuned th
aback to th Oriental bent tb depos-
itory tor th. lately organised Intematioaai
Truat company. This check. It la alleged
was used to make up the .00O capital
aad surplus required before the new .bank
was permitted to open. This sum was re-
turned to tb Borough bonk aa fast aa the
took of th International Trust company
Waa disposed of aad all was returned with
th exception LtM0. For this balance a
note of F..W. Doolltt. the private secre-
tary of Oow was put in.
Th Indictments tor forgery ooneerns Jh
'mat (.ustHerty statement in which the over-
drafta of th bank were reported a. 1x0.
whereas It Is alleged thef really totaled Bi-
tot! AO of tha crimes are alleged to have
'been comrsttted since the first of the pres-
ent year. It understood that th Inquiry
lat th Bsrough bank's affairs la aot eon-
dadeeV tboegh It may be tesaparartly sus-
pended whoa fh Investigation of th Jenkins
Trurt .company Is begun by th Brand jury
tomorrew. When the five Brooklyn banks
' went bate the hands of reoerrera Attorney
Oarssral aeksah alleged that avioence of
.rwauaal acts.la the msnsgsraaiit of the
aad ths Jen kin Trust rem-
pasy aso sees
- .vs.lt
hsea discovered.
Terer In BaxbUoe.
SMwAn Prssi Astern)
BrUDtUnroWN. Iauwd f Barhades. No--vember
B. Seven eases sf yUw tever hare
been reported hen sines November is. one
f them the wife of Dr. ADyn resident mr-
geon general at th hospital occurred ashore
dad th ether alg cases were astaag the cnw'
f te r enlser tndefatigable. Tw
ean-ei . ni tb Cweass. . .
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to Be Wiel Witl Much Vim
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AmiCAlTOSS m ASIASUIT
CimriCATXS lAHSTACTplT.
The Cath. Balance) a Hand a the
. Treuiry Teitcriay Below Wotk'
i J faf Koqairement
V
f At tilt fnm JfsyerO
WASHINOTON. November n.-Annmce-ment
was mad by Seoretary Oortolyoa this
aibsraooa that allotments bad already begun
af the aew aas year treasury asrtUlcatse for
which sshsorrptions wersMnrttsd fe th otr-
ouTar at the treasury departmeat Issued ea
Monday. Allotments of th I per osnt
Panama .beads win not ha mad according
to ths tana sf th otroular relativ to them
until after aa bids ars submitted at the
etas af .nsmiss ea November a. Ths secre-
tary Intimated this aftsrnoon that appllea-
tteaa for both bonds aad certificates wens
being received to sstlsfaotory aaouats but
hi waa act prepared as yet to disclose th
volume of subscriptions and allotments.
Th discretion reserved In hla original of-
fer of the I per cenrertlficatea that tSCMS-
00 will e aOottrd by ths aeeretsfy la. hsi
dteuisthm upon offers of aubscrtptlons ad-
dressed to him has brought a great variety
ef order aad suggestions amoag which It
Is somewhat difficult to chose aa to those
most advantageous to th government and
to the flnsaelal situation. The most essen-
tial elements to be considered are the amount
f cash required to b paid Into the treasury
aad if National banks taking the certificates
will employ then to tocreaaa circulation.
. 'Tha secretary Is almost compelled by th
terms of tp law under which tha certificates
an Issued to retain some part of the pro-
ceeds far the treasury.. sraes Bad taw author-
toss their Issue to meet extraordinary ea
peadMures. Th nominal cash balance of the
treasury stood today at only BUEtfil after
deducting tb amount Sf public money oa
deposit to National banks. This la obviously
below th working requirement of ths treas-
ury and th secretary might find ample jue-
tlfi cation against criticism In congress tn ths
fact that he needs cash to recoup this bal-
ance. ;'' . 'f .
The matter of allotments proving soms-
t what delicate and can hi being taken to
'avoid aay well founded charges at favortt-'
lam. It hi faK at th treasury department
however that no just arttlctem will lie
-against the action of tb seoretary la allot'
meats aa they are based ehlefly upon def-
inite aad banding assurance by National
basks that they will take set oareulstien to
the -fun aaseust of certificates allotted to
tbera - -
; Th BMbosal to threaten banks to take
away their public dspeeito If thsy dont
comply wtth the wlahes of th secretary of
thn treasury has not bees considered at tb
depsAwaent '
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tJMOQEB France. November zL la eaa-
itlotvla i
tea tha Havflaads. wha ship a large
part
ct their pssaslaln pradurta to
the United
" nan oismisss a) wwajiieu and
stepped th work of Muarging their faots
ICllioM for Baaks.
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NW TORK. Novesxbe xt-Th atesmer
Maiestle. which srrlvsd today frsa Beeth-
mptnw breugbt tS.WAbl.hi gold for the
"rrehaaed;
"Mswcisted rVesi jtsaaraj . '
LONCON. M.vsmh.r SL-Th Catted States
rr" 'tt!. t??.v
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ani Fivoritt' Sons Disappear.
HEARST- BOUND OVER
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C0U1T HOLDS HDf TO APFXAB BX-
F0AE OBABD JITXT.
Charge of Criminal libel lf erred Vj
Williaai Aitor Chandlsr Peliti-
oal Iunee larolred.
' Atmtimt4i rm KeSert)
NCW TORK. November XI Justice Wyatt
In the court of special sessions today held
William R. Hearst for th BraadT Jury aa
eh erg f criminal tlbet prafswed by William
Aster Chandlers S BY Carealhs gave
for Mr Hearst '
Tb amount of the bond Was fixed at hVJOe
. tha usual amount required in misdemeanor
cases Mr. Carvelhoe b) tha awseral manager
af Mr.. Hearst's Nsw Tork papers. Both Mr.
Hearst aad hla bondsmaa were la court when
Justice Wyatt handed devm bis decision.
They repaired to th ofoee f District At-
torney Jerome whll. the bead eusbeiag pre
pared. It wis later approVa! i by Justic
Wyatt and Mr. Hearst had. hid attorneys
drove away 1 the big red autosssbOs which
had brought them to Us Crtmtaal oeert boild-
lng. Ths charges against sksfHssrat grew
east at a publication la th New York Bvesv
tng Journal concerning th sen at Raymond
Hitchcock th actor
Mr. Cbaadter's same waai
connection with the article. Several Wr
ings were had before Justic Wyatt. during
which Mr. Chandler positively denied that
he had ever been at Hitchcock's bouse whea
. little girls were there. Hi counsel claimed
that. ths publication had "been mad tar th
purpose of Injuring politically' lieuteaaat
Oovsrnor Chandler brother of tha
nt against Mr. Hearst This a
by Mr. Hearst' attorney wb shade) taw
counter claim In court that Mr
proceedings against Mr. Hearst wen take
la ths hope of hurting th chances of
independence league ticket la the last eeuaty
Before holding Mr. Hearst tor aottoa f
th grand jury. Justice Wyatt first Sverruled
a motion to dismiss the complaint agah
Mr. Hearst oa ths ground that th prapate-
torshlp had act been proved or th Ubeloaa
character ct th publication been shea
The grand Jury R Is said has already andsr
cona! deration th Investigation of th charge
against Mr. Hearst and a soon gt seen wtt-
toeosei have beea summoned.
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WASHTNOTON November BFtosuastt'
Best Texas Ra la Friday freah to brisk
northeast to north winds; hatarday pnba-
My talr.
West Texas Fair Friday except rasa la
eetheastsm portion: Saturday fan.
New Mexico Kalr rrlday and Saturday.
Oklahoma Increa ring wondlas FrMar.
possibly rain In southeast portion; Saturday
fair
nrjrtir --'- Friday: Saturday ssbbbly
fair.
Umlslsna-Felr Friday fresh to brbrk
wteds) Ssturday fair and colder.
x Ceafidential Kan Arrettel
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NSW TORK. November B.-J H. Has-
tsm .' manager and confidential man ' t
Fddy Brown Sanderson bankers sad
broker ef No. t Wall street was amejeed
today sa a Charge ef larceny fro- hi m-
plsyea.. Th spedfle charge upeav which
tb srrsst era msd wa IsMeny ef a U
cheek Herbert r. Brown a member ef tha--firm
raid that tkefta sarresaUng . Eud
wui be sharged against Uaalam .
a
TTCej flftTTt titt sn lTfiTrrr
V sBeTa Wgl VaTsssW eseseheAaV ea wW eessawsj as mm
i rUa to 8tjnp Ttiit Bnhio
I sad Um for Leftl leader.
' Umtmt frsat TsHH
i
Mr. Dowlas snaaxer.s th Msvada
Oeedlleld Redactleei eempaay M eoa-
aldarteg a ptaa wader which OoldfMd
WiU sosa have circulating medium
which will relieve the scarcity of real
snotksy la the camp. Tb plaa Is to
tab ths bulltoa pr.es ced by th mall
snake M late ban aad stamp thereon
Ms valae whioh will be seed s
money. Th question sf tb legality
f the plaa aad Ks pisslkls oonftiot
with the surreocy law af th tend M
now being Investigated . At' present
tb three reduction works f the samp
few turning out about MAM a day but
:
this amount could easily be uad- ;
rupted by running la ore of a higher
grade. At th rate at ta.tr a day J
th camp could produce Mstm .
month ts gold. Jame B. Davis at J
the Bouad MouataJa Mmlag eeenpany
hss sgreed to put th bvUioa frosa
that mUl Into lrculaUoai to the sasas
wsy providing ths ptaa Is found to z
be feasible. This would add from Z
M to mm s menth to ah assouut
ea
avaiiabis. . .
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WILL AEET TODAY
Membets of Democratic National
Committee Arrive.
PURELY A SOCIAL AFFAIR
Will XHkum Tims aad Plaoe for. the
Eational Conrentioa lothinf '
Defiai Will Be DoaeoVr- '
eral Citiet Baaed. '
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FRENCH UCK. led.. Nevembes 4f nv
hen at tb asm .era tic M.tlnesl eeeuolttse
bsgaa airtstag) han tto makf W attoad
tha mssfhid tosnotnw eailed by Xatloaal
ChalrmsS ThoanaS Taggert af ladlsssgwHs.
Nothing defhllto to known af the purpose
of tb gathering but It W thought Sksty
that tha oemmittee wllti discuss th Urn of
th next meetiag sad deoMe when aad
when th National sonreatloa shaS be held.
Chalrmaa Taggert arrived from th East
today and hi aa mtsrvtsw sssd that) the'
bringing together of tb mssoben was pure-
ly a aoda) affair. Ba aald:.
"It la just a UtUe sosial gathering that U
Is all. Th member wb oeoae win nxeiy
get together aad talk ever the ttase aad
plac tor hoidmg tha aaxt regular msstlsg
of tb oommltte. whea th time aad plac
for th eonveatloa wUl be selected hat aethi-
log of thU kind wiU bs settled at this meet-
ing." l-.- . .
It hi believed that th tosmhsr f ths
committee will discuss teforsaany th name
of tb different cities which desire th Na-
tional cosrestionaad that these cities wtu
ban repiowntatrra bare to max
waste knows.
Cmcmaatt. . tfeloago. Boats. St
Kansas City LoukrvUls aad Ooi umbos han
beea suggested aa good sseetlng places.
B1TAI DBAW8 DiHTUHlTLOl.
Oitlinea Differences ia the Folidee sf
Two Leaiinf Partiei.
(AutwUi rVsit Jtert)
WASHINGTON November B.-Wllllam
jenahun Bryan .had a busy day la Wash-
ington. Hs arrived: here at-T o'clock this
morning and went bnmed lately to th resl-
desee of C. T. Bridge a Capitol Hill He
was a guest this eftsrnoea at th wedding
of Mr. Bridges daughter. "
Mr. Bryan waa asked what hs regarded
as th .swatlsl dlffereroe patsssa hi poll-
de and those of Mr. RooeeveM
Then a diffenc between Rooee-
veH's policies aad tha democratic party's
psltloa upon th trusta and their rsgula-
tioa and prosecution and upon railway nt
reguteboa" he replied. 1 wiB. try to maks
that dltferenee plsla to- my address aaxt
Tuesday Sight" j .
Latsr Mr. Bryaa (an awt a statement
to regard to the ftaancUl sttaatJoa to which
b said:
1 do act know what the effeot of th new
laaoa win ba but tt seems to me that th
relief ought to corns from th other diree-
ttaa. Plaa so tar ban seen Intended to
fuinkeb government money to -th banks
whereas the most Important thing pow la to
restore confidence to bank depositor aad
thna set only prevent withdrawals bat a.
towevtt Is possible for th government
t gin Immediate relief by aa act of ooa-
sresa arovldlng for the guanate by th
JnmentTf all deposits la all National
bariha" " - 't v-. . .
WOTJU) AOCZR TEIlLSZQ9ATI0r
leaoe . Coafeteaes Welcomes lhropoeal
of licaraguaa lteaideat 1
MsT3QCO.CrrT Novesabor tL It has heea
laraedT from aa wnustlcosd 4fletol asarea
that th rsesat dscmratteh ef President Be-
laya at NVaragwa to tb effeot that he
would resigu th preddsacy f hi eowatry If
a ooafederaUoa of the five Central Amerteaa
repubHcs osuld h ffeeted. has beea ac-
cepted orkln sgreemert tovrsn asJoa
by tbe memben of th Wasbmgtoa peac
-ceaerence - 1 .'
Jh aeiesaiea ntsa tnat geasyy proposat
be areeoted. but that It be
year hence. At that Urn according to tb
uneerstaadlng. - active steps toward ooafed-
srattoa mui a taasa.:. v
' vruer xroa ynminiasiga.
Mee freer eeaj.
OTJTHaiB Okto... November sV The ear-
pontloa eoramlMioa tealght keraed sa order
aetifybig ail Oklahoma rat: roads that a to
per cent reduction I coat rates weald g
tat euect dan a
WOMAN ON STAM
Tells of Former Senator's Jc-
- oosx of Her Friends. !
COUBT ROOM AGAIN FULL
Colonel Kilght Jpexls of StJtcr:::
tf ScMtof Brot 0. R:;
- v. y'"1' ;- .1 "
THE EVIDENCE AS 10 LNSAKIU
Xn Bradley Told of lhirohaM ef Ia-
toItbt hy Brown--Tor Her Pro-
' tection Acainst Eia Wife Tap- '
( tiaway U Petail "J
' '' ' 4
. MtssrssW fVsm feet) )
WASHINaTON. NovesBbsr sV-To stotr
f tarmsr United States Blaster Artber at
Brews's ackaswliigsnnat at th petarnitt
af th tw y.imgest t Mrs. Aaaa krsdler
htldrea waa told today to JusOoe Btafterd
court by other Up thaa hen .
1 actaowlsdgej Arthur Brewa aad Martta
Montgersery as my ehlldrea by Annie ht
Bradley." f i J v.
Such waa Mr. Brews's wa tosfhul f ax
irisslng hlnasetf aa b sabjeot and to
ligsst was toscrfliid on a aoOad sad btetti
pteca.sf wrltlag paper. I( was dated F.i
roary h Btl and was brought to Ught t
Colo si Mauris M. Kalgha aa altoraey or
Salt Laks Ctty. tha present rssstveg to t
United State lead sfBoa to that slty and a
frlsad f Saaator Brewa ( thirty yes
' roOLONKI. KAIuiilf OM BTAJTD.
. Coteael Kalgha waa sa tha witness t.
fer'aheul aa hoar during tb afteraooa - -stoa
aad testified that Mrs. Bradley brou
tha alh At paps- M bis atfle Just aster
received It InoA Mr. Brown with the I
at yet dry) hew ah fairly Mann I bite 1
roots" end hser she bsamsd erttht Joy aa
hld th paper aloft aad told hla thai n.
all would be welt He scUeved her n
to hgn bMaiwabsJaaeesV V : -bated
to So It" be aakffter be)
t-th Stead "for Seaster BrSvia Was oi
mr asost ssflwiato Otesds: but a o
trtfl with aa onsoleoc.-. V
Other tsetlmay hi Mrs. Bradley I
was gives by A. H. Kmg wb related n
Incident gome to shew that Mrs. Br.
was to a very aarvoua eoodtloa tor svt
Uses baton Comtog to Waahtogtcst ...
' Agate the soart eras crowded to guffw"
tkm aad tt wa net emery ts keep ail t
wmdews open fc order to satisfy Judge 8
ford's demand for fresh air. Many of t
urium introduced.
Tbe proceedlnafs today opened with t
t to dins of a Bomber f lettert sad) ..
faeter relative to th mtimacy between t
sut although an ef them wen la the 1.
f then prsvtousty Ssvslspsd
la many f th latter Sana toe Brown
toqnlrtes soncernlng persons ; whom X
Bradley had aaeatloaed to her tottsrs at o
time BBsatteutog Oarsase. .and anot
-Tttxhngs." aaothsr Dr. Betta. He
nmplstnts about tb pnssae with t
relatival sad asksd her to get rid of them
U aaa totter a asks TJow eld la V
saerr sad "Does hs stay at your boeee r.
f tha timer and asks hew assay "of t
bav yea there r
1 ' MRS. BRADtaTT ON. STAND.
Sh hamedhUety took th stand aad w'
Dtstriot Attsraay Baker bags hla ueat
lag B eras to hrtogr sat th facte seaserr
Max Brswa'a stay at tha Idah farm la 1
ef Max's
there. -Mr.
brou
ws first arreetad for sdaltary la 1MX. Bo
ah aad Brewa had bsea arrested three tlm
Mrs. Bradtey said V
sha M that aotwlfhatostosr tb arr
ah eontinsed then rstottoaa with Bro
bath at Salt Lake and tb farm.. She s
told of ths visits of her pastor. Rev. Dr. I
to to' th tana to IMt
"Hs esms to as you af th tostanc t
Mrs. Brews did hs aotr asked Mr. Bskr.
"He said h dad." tb Wttses replied.
"Did hs try to ft to Man 1
Brwr ; i. ' ' '
did." ' ' 4 1 11
Mrs. Bradlay also told t a aecovd vt.lt by
Dr.' tTttor. - .
-Whsa wa th but tha you saw rr.
TJtttorr t t
h ywsr ." ' . "
"Did yaa han aay uortaspsadsam wl'
aim about Saaator Bwwar
"ry slight -
fPM yen say to Dr. Utter that tt Sens
Brow did- aot marry you voluntarily y
weak) mak Wxr ' -' 1 h V-' J
.. -Tto sw- .;: . '. '.'-
1H h wt ask yoa how yea
to do It aad did you not .reoiy: r
Brewa Is a coward at heart aad a be r-
fuses I win press revolve against I
hsartr" '-
Wrth a flash la her y. Mr. Rr. '
suicaty uttered a dsaktl Of the seatamenL
Mrs. Brsdleywes at aweeuoa4
eernmt her meeting at Peeatell with
Brewa and la response to aneeiteee p
cseded to reseat seruculsn f bar teterv
with that lady- She sgals si bow
mei tuA ertehi her In tha ban by a
that She thooght ah (Mr. Vadley w-
en. sod bow sh had teld Mrs. Biwwa t
ah bad a quarrel with her. .8b also t
af th all night soaferenee .
"Bhe saM that she did set belten th.' '
thus was th eeoator a son- said Mr b
sy speeklng of Mr. Brewa. .
"Bhi said that th senator had sa'i f
he we not. I Implied that h had sa-
sam thing about Max
' dyitasss said Brow admitted fe
sad tha hue us Max looked so- n
BR0WN PTJRCHAKEji WKAiy
" 'Mrs. Bradley also teld sf Frown's r
sf the teeolrer be gan br. f
that be had told her to cm it f -against
Mrs Brown.
ws a vary
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