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1 XLTIL, NO. 114. WIATHEK rir rrid.y tnd 8turd7. AIINXEAPOLIS, MIXXI-SOTA, FIJI DAY, OCTOKKR 22, riur.K nTFi tf.vt in TEADT Hits HORSE; IS WRECKED A POLI U.S. Senator Johnson Narrow Escapes In Crash at Neola, Ambassadors as Mere Figureheads? Monarch Whose Throne Is Tottering lo wa.

Neola, Iowa, Oct. 22. East-bound TO BUY DES MOINES CITY RY Congressman McKinley of Illinois la Closing Negotiations. Des Moines, Iowa, Oct. Congressman McKinley 0f Champaign, 111., head of manv interur-ban syndicates in Illinois.

Indiana nd Ohio towns, is in Des Moines closing negotiations for the purchase of the Des Moines city railway system from' Dies in Fargo Hotel Succumbs to Old Disease, Secretary Knox Thinks Ministers Above Rank of oatmenger iNO. 4, known as the Nebraska-Chicago limited, on the Chicago, Rock Island Pacific railroad was wrecked last night, when it struck a horse, just as it was entering town. '1 he engine and mail car were derailed, the engine rolling down an embankment. The fireman jumped but the engineer remained on his engine and had a narrow escape from death. The passengers were badly shaken up but none was seriously injured.

Traffic was blocked for several hours. interests at l-hicago. The system is to be re in Vf.natnI u.nl I- Consul Superficial. In His Opinion the American Diplomatic Service Should Be Trimmed. a Minor Operation.

Demise Leaves N. D. Political Situation in Chaotic Condition. Maura Cabinet Falls; King Hides in Fear New Spanish Ministry Is Formed With IVuder-gast as I'remierN. Alfonso Abandons Outiilgiik and Is Practically Prisoner in Palace.

Anarchistic Element Actively Preparing to Avenge Ferrer's Death. iuo oi a big lnterurbun sys Till UUI lJ nu I -w rr center. Kinley was assured a 25-year fran- wn council yesterday morn Crane Incident Still Topic Snobbishness Denied RaGe War Started Gov. Burke Expected to Name Democrat to Fill Vacancy. By Sorority Members in Prospect Park rgo1XL Oct.

22. (Special Madrid, Oct. 22. The mU. Charges Against Girls' So 01 importance Eastern Cities.

By Holland. New York, Oct. 22. (Special.) Before Mr. Knox became secretary of state, in fact at a time when be was serving as attorney general, ho was known to have a strong conviction that on the whole the American diplomatic service above the rank of counsel is unnecessary and could be dispensed with without in anv vav sAVf-tino- nur uVe Do Not Want You, net, which was formed "5 ldfiT United States Senator M.

N. Johnson of North Dakota died at a hotel in this city last night of acute Bright 's dig ease. He had been here a short time for--inedic3rfeaTirrentrand-the-disease under the premiership of Antonio' Mr.cra. reaiirned vesterdav tmhIi cieties at state University Refuted. unite Kesidents Tell the Negroes.

the bitter attacks made against the gov- i.i iniiriii, ov tno rormer premier, Moret I'reudergast, represent ins a powerful developed rapidly following a slight I Dean Comstock Says Group Party of 125 Takes Message opposition. organizations Are nasai operation. He was to have left here in a day or two to join the Taft to colored Family's At a conference with King Alfonso, Premier Maura tol.l th Win th i party in the South and complete the Door. oi rue trip arouna to Washing ton from Xew Orleans Various "Greeks" Rally to diplomatic relations. He is one of those who believes not that our ambassador and ministers are paid too little, but instead receive all their services are worth, lie has frequently expressed his opinion, having been quoted by some with whom he talked freely, as savins that in his m.inion he face of Moret a statement that the opposition would refuse to discuss even the most urgent measures, ha had no option but to resign.

He asked, however, the members of the maioritv Johnson van nleotaA tn "Man Likes Home Even If 4L- 7 mo Jain legislature, navmg Been one of two hitrh men in the nrimono. ueiense, ana State Their Views. June and winning out in November nTA. ff T71 1 1 It mm to support the new ministry. Upon the receipt of the resignation of the premier ami his minitei- r-i- He Is Black," Offender Says.

Race war has broken out in Prospecjt park. A party of 125 residents of that sec iwarsnau. ne took his seat March 4. "Sorority girls at the University of I'reuderitnst undertook ii form a Prior to his election ha Via) V- II ministry, himself assuming the post of luinnesoia are characterized by a sensible and broad minded spirit," said Miss Ada L. Comstock.

dean of women member or the constitutional convention, several time cnnHi.l.jt k4 nun minister the interior. The new ministers, who tm.lf th iuh UJl.iUV me legislature tor United States sen A of offico last night, are as follows: at the university, when a ebarge of tion, among them many leading business and professional men of Minneapolis, called at the ome of a llpffrn ior ami naa served eight years in the lower branch of congress. Johnson's death leavna iha rtftlit inn) The New Cabinet. Premier and minister nt tho iiiir'n snounisnness made against the sororities was brought to her attention last tho United States could get along well enough without any ministers or ambassadors, and gave as the chief reason for that view the fact that the state department is in instant communication by means of the cable with every civilized country. In this view Mr.

Knox was in perfect sympathy with Colonel Roosevelt when he was president. To a senator who represents one of the Eastern Mates, Colonel Roosevelt said, at a time when the senator was recommending tbo-appointment of a man of wealth to a punt as minister, that the United states would do well if it abolished all of these tinnerMuuirv An, I family last night and rea4 its mem Moret Prendergast. situation in North Dakota in an extremely chaotic bers a prepared paper which told in KING ALT0N3O OF SPADT Whose cabinet deserted him at one of the most critical points in his country's history. He is now almost a prisoner in his palace while anarchists -threaten his life. plain language that none of the colored night.

"A group of that sort is, from the nature of its organization, not democratic, but the girls of the sororities of ai uui- ber comes up for re-election before the ff nriitiai ft. onA tk- 1 1 im wanted in tliat, neigh bwJiaoU .7. uie leginiuiure tms- will necessitate the election nf Althouirh laree. the roreicrn anairs, i'eress Finance, Wenor Alvarado. War, Lieutenant General De Luque.

Marine, Rear Admiral Com as. Public works, Senor ((asset. Public, instruction, Senor Barroso. Justice, Martinez Del Campo. When the president of the chamber a tors.

aroused citizens was orderly and there our university are noteworthily free As Governor Rnrkn la i. are in the hands of the F. F. Hanford i Ht uv Will in the menntima n.lr.t KeaJty company, 310 Bank of Com merce buildinir. Its uresii in mnn oemoostration or their feelings toward the offending family.

The residence owners of the purl; were greatly incensed when a colored man named IMaiiisnn avuiKJ IliaU of his party to fill the vacancy until the next Wislut Finance Commission; Aims and Purposes of your own race and you can deal with of deputies made the announcement of irom snobbishness," she added. Dean Comstock 's refutation followed a statement said to have been made by a prominent university girl from Great Falls, to the effect that the sororities at the university are schools of ivnu.uu Buu orta ua- koU for the first time since Roach's nuu. Another Meetinsr Held. mi- ii.uim-i a resignation it was received with such an terra wm nave a in th explanation of that view the president said that to serve as ambassador or minister from the United States to ny country was to do no more than qualify fur an American legion otf honor. The title, Colonel Roosevelt served the tame purpose that the t'ibbon Of the Winn nf tlniwir A uviiiiuu I 1 1 1 house on Hamlin avenue Borne time ago, but when V.

H. Simpson, also a colored man and friend of nii aie. that he was forced to adjourn the sit After the men had left the house a short distance another mass inpetin Gronna in th ay a ting. It is understood that the tiPtr tTnt- Coucressman Gronnu VIM UTJ OtXHlXJ was held. It was decided that funds should be ruined to get the names of IJoston Given As Example of What Can Be Accomplished.

uuuiiiMuos, iDe Aiontana girl was "rushed" by many of the sororities, following her arrival. When asked to join, she declined all the invitations. To each sorority she was reported to have given the same retilr- ernment's program includes the re-es-tabushment of the constitutional guarantees in Barcelona and Cerf.nu n. iuuhij as jonnson, will now enter the senatorial race for the short term. hx-Coneressman Marshall ui, "iimiir i tue race atrainst n.

i i-l in Hij i 1 1 1 tami X'a i "No. I do not believH it in Minneapolis Conditions Dif- rmer senator llansbrough. now in i suppression of the censorship, acceleration of the campaign in the Riff region, amnesty for political offenses, the publication of the documents in the Ferrel case nnd the holding of elections witii. in a few months. Furthermore, as these appointments are most wholly honorary, Colonel Roosevelt was of the opinion that Americans who have served for term ought to be willing to retire and let somebody ilse enjoy the dignity.

It is known to some of the more intimate friends of President Taft that if he does not wholly share this view, be is at least ready to admit that Oiere are some reasons for rerr.r.lln,. join sororities. I believe they foster snobbishness. I believe a girl can be more independent, rlomrmTD lerent, lut Good Field Conceded. ui biso unuoubt-edly return to the state and engage iu the senatorial contest.

New men will develop. Senator Joh an men owning or handling property in the park in view of keeping out undesirable races. It was also voted to request the Prospect Park Improvement association to hold an oien meeting for all the residents of the district at the Pros pect Park M. K. church Tuesday evening when contributions to the fund will be made and the same action taken to deal with the real estate agent re ferred to by the Simpsons.

When seen later in regard to the occurrence. Simpson nu i I ni.i purchased a lot on Melbourne avenue and began excavation, the indignation of the wuite residents broke out, A mans meeting was held Wednesday evening to discuss the matter of gettiug rid of the negroes, ft was arranged to have the sentiments of the white people made iu writing and have them read to the colored families last night. The paper prepared is as follows: Paper Bead to Family. At a mass meeting held by the property owners and citizens of this immediate vicinity commonly known as Prospect park'laat evening it was decided that a large delegation should call upon you to make doubly impressive fact, namely, hat the white residents of this district do not want members of your race domiciled in our mill-'." if outside than inside of a sorority. I shall join none." Denials Are Entrjut uw -j tnu ami Taxes and Schools Particu Vatican Surprised.

Koine, Oct. The vatieun I lar Subjects for expect the fall of Premier Maura, be- grew io mannood near Decorah, Iowa. He practiced law, taught school and was a member of the legislature in Iowa before coming to this state as a pioneer settler in Nelson county, where he had since resided at Petersburg. He Prominent members of the different sororities promptly denied the implied accusation and the existence of any relationship between sororities and snob- itviug mar. me energy he displayed in re-establishinu order nt u.i ter on the Soo Line.

Jackson hn other affected points would bring to him i' as expressive of the common opinion the American people. Now that the recently appointed minister to China has beu compelled, in some humiliation, to send his resignation to the president, for reasons which appear to many persons not sufficient to justify uch drastic action, the wonder is By Worth C. Haider. Minnnonolin IH fneitlir un worked with me for some time and we have become treat friend I la in. stuire in its municinal historv.

I.rhii,1h..i "u.cr, uairyman ana lawyer in this state and was always active in politics. Deceased was of Htrumental in getting me to buy a lot without popular demand, and unsup- uinufjehB. Julia Tbuet, a member of Kappa Alpha Theta and prominent, also as president of the Woman's league, spoke for her sorority, saying: "Our aim is to promote the highest and widest alms of womanhood. Theta knows nothing of such a relationship." Alpha Phi. voiced hv rnit auuti-iruv Birciigin to retain the premiership and complete the work which he had undertaken.

The Vatican, however, is most reserved with Vigar't to the change in the Spanish, goverameiir and says simply that, the making or unmaking of eabincts in Spain is none of its affair. iu iu. HKigiiDornooo. it is uo attempt at founding no.rro uet i ace and on a iKa nm i-urtuo oy any communis which appear to- make its neeessitv of the nationality the state. He was movement for the establishment 'of a proiecnon republican and was "uemer uie secretary of state, Mr.

Knox, is not still of the opinion he held when attorney general Our Diplomacy In China. Mr. Knox's friends in this city have for some time cir.resseH th nnnnee. commission has been received do not believe any more negroes will conic. "I ee no reason why 1 should leave on account of these people coming here toiiio-ht." he wun general approbation, and has given foOlt t'ni mlfo unimn.A.l uimiuci.ijr juaignant: ine whole mat-ter is perfectly absurd." Hidiug from Assassins.

London. sion than any movement of recent co-icu io ine senate largely as a compromise candidate, after having trained with the insurgent wing of the party for some years. His wife and mother wore here, and his urivate secretary inore is any way men of judgment, prudence and determination cau adopt to prevent it. We arc not here to argue, but to make a perfectly plain statement of our position in the matter, to wit: That we do not want you. Kumors have been brought, to our attention that there are parties in this vicinity who are determined that you and those of your race shall not reside in this district, that thev have firrnlv years.

nun abandoned his daily to invest about 3.4ii() iu my new homo and when it is finished there will not lie a better one in the park unit there will be a lurtre numlier tlmf Boston is at present being held up ler. Elizabeth Ware expressed thus the aim of Kappa Kappa Gamma: "A sisterhood to make the womanhood of the in "K''l xsaiiY hronicle Madrid correspondent reports in a letter just received, and is almost a prisoner in the roval palace. nn Huiiung example of what can bo done through the effort of a finance i unuiusuuj ilia nuu- in-law, reached here last night from Grand Forks to assume direction of the ..7. mi, mm. nu my savings, hut a commission composed of responsible I I man likes to live anil have annA lunerai.

The citv council that his ambition is especially directed towards the perfecting of such commercial relations with China in the Far Fast as will make it certain that the Tailed (States will share equally at least with any other country in the expected vast development in the Chinese empire. He has already conducted important negotiations which have resulted in the admission of the United Rates upon equal terms with Great Britain, France and Germany in the financing of tho first nf in-ouf 4NotwithNta nini auie iniuim citizens, uut the conditions in Itost.on in 10117 un.l i eveu it he is black. I nnu thtif than contrary anti the nnnnrpnt Bujuumea oui or respect to the sen tan have uothing against me but my neupolis in are entirely dissimilar uuiversuy more extensive in its influence. Kappa never thought of such an alliance." "I Should 8ay Not!" Florence Winterer, when reached at the Delta Gamma house, said: "I should say not! A sorority means grand citvi a iiifiuorv. Democrats on On vim that reign over Madrid and the prov-lncen to the careful observer it is but a sham.

So one Hcotmiiitui in niiiinmai oy mose who have followed the discjosnres mado by the Hoston investigation. Boston's 'commission was Fargo Democrats are doing sonic iii cunt in nnr onH situation will deny that the anarchist element is actively preparing avenge Pr.if. herrers death. Threat en it. uemuiiueu ny conditions of graft, over expenditure of speculating as to what Democrat Governor Burke will name as United States senator to succeed Johnson till the next j.

tm 14 iiiia government, which threatened the city themselves ready to take any steps necessary to bring about your removal. Wo deprecate any resort to any unlawful method to bring about the desired end and in view of the stroug soutimeut of the residents and taxpayers of Prospect park to have the members of your race withdraw and keep out of our midst, we cannot see how you can wish to stay and defy the unanimous wishes of the residents of Prospect park. ier rp 1 daily nt the palace and the official residence of the ministers. The latter nit. mature convenes.

State Senator Cashel of Grafton was vl I 1 No Demand for Social Equality. "We are making no demands for social eipmlity with white people anfl only ask to be let alone. We do not speak to them and do not care to have them speak to us. If the other resi-' dents will keep off our property we will have no dealings with them." I'. F.

Hanford, be real estate agent referred to by the negro, said: "I sold Simpson his lots and am now handling the contract for bis house. Jn my opinion, there are a number of Woise citizens in Prosneet nuu uauKi-uptcy aim municipal ruin. The men now most thoroughly in sympathy with the movement for a finance commission in MinncKnoliu (,., of the sorority the very opposite of snobbishness. The wholo story is a farce. Alta Dunlap of the Pi Beta Phi sorority was astonished.

"Don't you know that a sorority shows girls how to be better friends with every other girl in college she asked. ine democratic candidate th Te (biatrial loans of China. The wonder whether tho secretary of state, having discovered that a purpose of Such importance as this could be consummated without the intervention of any American minister, a minister might not hinder rather than aid the future purposes of tlin state bodieM of fU'toriives. "Th 'fnsor the nt rin-troncv of his imihft.lw it rnaries last year and with such prestige is regarded as the logical appointee by Burke Next to Cashel, State Senatot ililllflM, impossible to send any news unfavur- they believe Minneapolis is thoroughly well governed. They say that to this extent the example of Hoston does not apply to the conditions in Minneapolis, but the results attained in th aoie io the government by About 7:.10 last evening the while u.lcu oi vtanpeton is regarded as the most available man.

Both Cashel and Purcell are old line Democrats Agnes Malloy asserted that Gamma I hi Beta knows nothing of snobbishness developing from sorority life, and residents of the he is. Fosse Is Fired Upon as iiu euner Das the qualifications neces sary for a senatorial nnniiinn ment of Hoston government and the re-din'tion of municinal gregate at Hamlin and Bedford avenues and within an hour the lmrtv hn.l "if ailVOlie has tl. Ihat is his view, then he will probably suggest to the president the name of some diplomat of polished, but superficial qualifications, who will simply Oct as a high-grade clerk while serving at IVkin. 6 It must now be reported that the suspicion has become almost conviction, and that, too, on the part of some of ,1191. vuu man has bomrht Hoh riPi It kit ft There is one way in which Burke passed the 100 mark.

K. B. Crane, read holdup game, expecting to sell out at ine paper to tno gathering to secure uiigui lana me position, by resigning as governor and male in o.juij onus oi uenn JX-lta Keltasaid the same thing. v.LJf White speaking for the Alpha Ai Delta sorority, expressed the idea of the Alpha Xi Delta girls as "allying yourself to one group in no way "pre-vents you from making friends its anurovai ana irien spver.i loom 10 1 oho who want to get rid of him. 1 sav it is not true "i .1.1 .1 UU I I striking promises of what might be brought about in Minneapolis through the medium of a carefully selected body of investigators.

Support of Entire City. Minneapolis is, therefore, facing the probability of the ment with Lieutenant Governor Lewis selections iroin ine stare laws that np- makes it a saving of time and money Plieu 10 Blicll eases. ien u-sr I all the members of tho party against 101 nun 10 nve in due reason for his selection of thut urrouroKQDDers Shots Exchanged Wiilt Dandits Wlio Dvnaniitcd Bank of Minocqita. Desperadoes at Near A is. One' Relieved to 1'e Wounded.

acrs or violence or other iiuiimnuii-u- was that he could get the two lots at -i r- "I i.i nuance commission whose activities will tions that would break the law uargaiu. 1 to urn what, it Men Formed in Line. nave the support of all interests of the city, business, residentinl I value was when I Kohl it i no warmest iriends President Taft's administration has in this city that the alleged reason for demanding the resignation of Mr. Crane does not sufficiently explain that act. In fact, it is said that if this be the sole reason, then it is impossible to escape the apprehension that in China, Japan, as well as upon the continent of Europe, where diplomacy is a Ann art.

them will l. The larce bodv nf men then fnn I McCarren's End Expected Hospital Authorities Did: Not lower figure and he left it to me to sell mm. Jewis, however, is a Republican and neither could afford to make such a trade. There is also much speculation as whether candidates for both long and short senatorial jobs can go before the primaries. It is doubt-lul whether the state primary law covers vacancies, and tho successor to Johnson may be chosen by the legislature in the same manner as in former years, before the enactment of the primary law.

Fine technical legal points are involved. in une as tney neiran the march to h. Until the lines of its activity are outlined, and its ladum tAlin r. 1 iiMii nr mat jince or he would build. "If I am culled noon hv men negro house.

Jackson was not at home as he is with Iuh fnmilv i null. iiiiitr nu in, comment upon it will be general rather the park this wilt be my answer to Ihink He Would Survive Night. inirton. D. visiting hia Vifn' man flpecinc.

From the discussion nn fur ii mem. reuis. nut nun ison was or-ennv m. comes iirinarent that Minocipm, Oet. The bandits who dynamited the Hank of Mi-miopia Wednesday securing several thousand dollars are at bay near Bradley.

A telegram for reinforcements was received here vester.lov house temporarily until his own is fin i NINE ARE HELD FOE KIDNAPING ion in Minneapolis, to follow eut tlie loneu, New York. Oct. 22. Following a consultation of physicians at Senator Mc suspicion that the indiscretion of Mr. Crane is more than matched by tho indiscretion of the state department.

On the other hand, if the reason be not. the real one lor demanding Mr. Crane's resignation, then what can hn tiu ap As the men urmroachcil tho 1,, lines now nan formulated in the minil-of those who nrir it One of Prisoners is Alleged Italian lined up along the walk and drivewav. quire thoroughly into: Carren's bedside at midnight, the following bulletin was issued early this and additional armed men were sent. Bandit.

NeW York. Oct. H-J. Kilfht man he gang literally blew the bank to pieces, tlriiiir seven chnreuy 1 aim a woman were rounded iu bv the i ue cnain or economy depart-ments as now created under the eiti- morning: "Senator McCarren's condition is lice yesterday 111 connection 'with the government. iii iiaiuiio before the vault yielded.

The door was blown across the street anil 1 1 1 1 1 11 planation! It is observed that some of tho men of finance who were pre-tmmed to have organized or to be a purfof the syndicate which is to Jinaiici; America's participation in The possibility of lnureriallv Two Killed in Mines. Calumet Oct. -32. (Special.) James Opal, superintendent of No 5, a branch Tamarack mine, was killed instantly yesterday, falling into shaft. He was 45 years old.

A wife and several children survive. A fall ing rock killed Anton Sonde in thy Calumet and Hecla mine. Cyclone Causes $50,000 Loss. Cambridge Springs, Oct. 22.

A cyclone, which imihhaH nv -i very grave." The hospital authorities said thut the Kinnaping ot 4-year-old Jennie Lopez who was fo 1 on the street lust Monthly night after Vicing absent from inir the Per caoitn nmo ojiujisoii came to tne uoor uccompauicd by his wife. There was a dramatic pause as the couple faced the Iarc delegation. Mr. Crane read the paper. He added that no one in the party had any enmity for Simpson mid that it was only a peaceable conference between races.

The uinn axwered "yes," but his wife was unublo to control her feelings further and remarked: "It looks pen able when you bring a crowd of this school purposes in the city. scattered on the ground. It took the robbers an hour and a half to complete their work. The bandits are patient relapse was so serious as to aonic since rjepr. 1.

1 ne nine were iiiii-r a nu 1 if lieu in court unit he, in 1 no extravagances ol present ward methods of street administration. The (inriiirtiinit ies hail each. posse of citizens under Chief of Police Aiihuil' them is I'ellciriiio Vrnl, an date depart ments and tinreimM mill make it doubtful whether he would survive tho night. FARGOAN INDICTED FOR MURDER True Bills Against Kelpman, Accused all, 'tred Italian bandit, who nought organise departments in the interest retllle ill Anwrii-ii uni-Mrul luifl Loam late yesterday, wrecked niua new loan, are tearrui lest what nmounts to tho summary dismissal of Mr. Crane may prevent any other competent man from accepting au offer to frcrve as minister from the United States to the celestial empire.

This Attitude makes it certain that there were no covert financial influences, at least in the East, brought to bear to secure the dismissal of Mr. Crane. It is possible, of cnuisc. that there miy L-CIIIIOIII v. size.

Tile need of i-hiirter hum It was then susirested Mint, tsimi.u,.., jugs, causing a loss estimated at jured wre seriously in- will provide better iiiiiiiI.mii.)I Hint whom lieutenant 1'etrositio later iiiiinlered in Sicily attempted to de-port. The failed, owing to a oi xvming vr. Egge. Fargo. X.

Oct. 22. (Special.) josepn uougiiiiu, and seemingly cannot esenjie. Many shots hae beeu exchanged be-tweeu the pursuers and their quarrr and it is believed that at least one of the robbers has been hit, as he was seen to plunge forward and fall after the posse had tired a voile v. lie wm dragged into the brush by" his ps.

Without provisions nn.i might have some response to make. He replied, "All my affairs of this kind jur me city, umier which to practice iacu or proor rrom Italy. ine county, grand jury round two indictment nirniiiat l.vuL or cxpenjitures. The maioritv of tlmue ia 4 a tne matter next week are not Here Is The Tribune's "Johnson Fund" Ch prepared now to say whether thev fa vor the creation of fi nil HCi ii mnn iu Kelpman for murder in the first degree. Kelpman is the Fargo carpenter accused of murdering Dr.

X. S. Kgge of Moorhead on the night following the Have I'eeu other financial interests elsewhere in the country who would prefer to see some other than Mr. Crane serving aa minister to China, Hit hough that is regarded here as a i urn ammunition undoubtedly depleted, it i believed that the lmmiii. i.u oiiMi ur wnnr tivh i iu nf unn The Easiest Way Yet Devised td Send Dollars uiwjor iiay eeieurution six weeks ago.

out much longer. The country is very wild, but a chain or lakes forms a natural commiMHion should be. It is almost certain at the present moment, however, that no stej will be taken toward tho formation of a commission unless that very suaiiowy possibility. "Was It Politics? Home are inclined to think that poli escape of the desperadoes. tics are behind this action An.i tz, Uioi, rei.o-neil It will ho.r the c.i.tor,..,,,",,, of Vr Jun II NH.J, I 1,1 Mr the iiwrnimeiu to ono of th BtHte's b.1 .1 i ni.t .1 i r.r.

lH for part tlimuKU Iho Trihunu'i c-liwkt In V. I 1 1. tn -r'-'M'- mla commission is clothed with full judicial powers and is m.b furthermore say that if this be so and Eeedsvllle Bank Bobbed. Mauit Pioneer Owatonna Citizen Dead. Owatonna, Oct.

22. (Special.) U. F. Albertus, a pioneer citizen, died here yesterday. He was an early settler and had long boon' prominent in the business circle of the city and county.

He was generally accounted to be the wealthiest man in the county. Fol the tiawt 15 vesrs hn cnnHnot.1.1 ni- searching inquiry into every detail of President laft liecoines informed of that politics, he may of a sudden reveal the sterner side of his character. From imuin-ipaj activity, r.ud to recommend changes and CConomiM nlii'fevnr cuinstances warrant, them. any point or- view the incident is ro garded hero as most unfortunate. Minneapolis, Uc-oo 1 'i'l secured in ad negotiable paper.

At.er blowini What Boston Did. -im- $1.00 The. TO PROBE PEONAGE CHARGES rs mrr a horse and carnage from a farmer and I ItfUII and security office and was at one time prominent in the Democratic political circles' and was widely known throughout the state. iiui'ir meir escape. Government Officers Serving Suppoe- of ine authorities, together with 25 citizens of Keeilnville Transfer Prisoners tn Tnw.

surrounding country in tho hope of cau. tnrmg the thieves. 1 I tie Hoston finance commission worked Is months. At the end of about ten months the citv council asked the commission what steps it should take to raise needed revenues. The finance commission replied by showing that if tho council would act on the recommendations already made bv the commission, city expenditure would be reduced $1100,000 a year, and increased reveuiies would not be necessary.

The movement now tuuler i. Seattle. 2- In the tt court yesterday an order was issued for the transfer to Town nf nio i -ui. Pay to the Order of TllE MlNNEAPOLJSjtRIBUNE (for (he Johnson Monument Fund) CW DOLLARS Bring Bodies Home for Burial Washington, (let alias Joe Carroll, Bert R. Shores, alias' nas on witnesses.

Fargo. N. Oct. 22.The United States government will start a thorough probe into the charges of peonage of laborers in North Dakota in this city next Saturday before Immigration Commissioner Burnett. Marshals aro out.

serving subpoenas on witnesses in different parts of the state. The first hint of peonage here was given out by Clifton Klder, special agent from a few weeks ago. nert narner ami wynn H. Harris, indicted in on I vs Bve men of tho navy buri-d at Mag-dalena bay, where annual target prae-tlie bv Ihn PneiAw i iima ii a charge of using the mails to'" defraud. The men are suspected of being associates of James MavI in sponsivo to the demand that was made before tho tax levy board, bv representative interests of the to keep nuu, ai to be disinterred and brought home for burial in meteries named by their relatives.

Th cniiser nnvu swindling ventures. he nu y.y jard, Mare Island to per- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4,).

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