Dakota Huronite, The (Newspaper) - October 3, 1907, Huron, South Dakota he akota VOL EORON SOUTH DAKOTA THURSDAY OCTOBER 3 1907 50 22 President Boards at Keokuk SPEAKS TO IMMENSE Chief Executive That Hit Announced Policy Will Continue and That the Wealthy Wrongdoer Will Be Punished Keokuk Oct Roosevelt began bis river trip from Keokuk during the morning He ar- rived here at and was met at tho depot by the governors cf Iowa ida Louisiana Minnesota Nebraska both Dakotas Oregon Wyoming and three companies of militia The morning was fair but it began sprinkling shortly after the tial party started In carriages to Rand park where the president and others Following the address which was mo lies the corrupt politician groat or small the private citizen wao transgresses the he rich or be brought before the Im- partial Justice of a court Perhaps I am most anxious to get at the la corrupt because he be- trays a great trust but assuredly I shall not spare his brother ist who shows himself a swindler in business life and according to our power crimes of fraud and cunning shall be prosecuted as relentlessly as crimes of brutality and physical lence DISCUSSES VARIOUS TOPICS Conference of Attorneys General at St Louli Endi St Louis Oct national con- ference of attorneys general held Its final session during the day The programme comprised papers by At- torney General Wade H Ellis of Ohio Attorney General Dana ot Massachusetts and Attorney General Wl S Jackson of New York followed by general discussion of the topics in the papers The convention continued sion on the paper rend by Attorney General Edward T Young of sota on the topic Conflict Between State and Federal Courts Tho dis- Indictments Against Ten Alleged Pennsylvania Grafters JURY PROBES CAPITOL CASE heard by people the president J cussion was led by Attorney General was driven to the lower lock of the A M Garber of Alabama and was government canal and shortly before participated in generally 11 o'clock boarded the steamer i Attorney General Ellis paper on for the trip South He re- The Standard Oil Trust was the viewed the display of 100 concluding one of the convention launches in the river and departed big motion of Attorney General Young of Minnesota the attorneys leading the flotilla cf twenty steamboats and the launches i general authorized a memorial to con- The governors left at noon on a from the various states on the special train for St Louis Ten special excursion trains brought in great crowds just before the ident arrived and the city was full of strangers The city of Keokuk was decorated in the most lavish manner in its history and entertained the greatest crowd ever here WRONGDOER MUST SUFFER President Declares That the Law Will Be Enforced Keokuk la Oct his address at Rand park here President velt said In At Intervals during the last few question of harmony between eral and state governments relative to the question of jurisdiction In the courts A committee was appointed by the chairman Attorney General Hadley of Missouri to memorialize congress consisting of the following Attorney General Young of Minnesota Malone of setts Gardner of Alabama Thompson of Nebraska and Hadley of Missouri IN HANDS OF RECEIVERS Action Taken Against Second New York Street Railway New York Oct the months the appeal has been made to of the company's the me not to enforce law against Metropolitan Street Railway company tain wrongdoers of great wealth be- i been placed In the hands of re- cause to do so would interfere with The company asked that it the business prosperity of the j oe made a party defendant to the tlon recently taken against the Now Name of Congressman Cartel Head of tho Pennsylvania Construction Com- pany Included In the Lift of True Bills Pa Oct the fourteen men involved In the prosecution have been indicted by the Dauphin county grand Jury on charges of These men are In six true bills found out of the thirty-two cases already laid be- fore grand Jury The six cover every man named except four men identified with John H company and their case may be taken up separately The first bills to contain the name of Congressman H Burd Cassel of Lancaster who was at the head of the Pennsylvania Construction company presented during the day company installed the metallic furniture and Is alleged to have col three times its value With Cassol were Frank Irvine of town Pa who Is alleged to have cer to a false measurement of He furniture and Stanford B Lewis of Philadelphia the assistant to tect Huston who apparently had con to do with the making up of the alleged improper measurements One of the bills covers the famous Baccarat glass transaction in which Beavor county glass Is alleged to have been worked off on the state as the genuine Imported French article ried by the specifications It includes Sandorson who furnished the glass Huston who approved It as proper and Shumaker who certified to tto SEE THE Teddy Bears AT A new lot of the celebrated MAT PICTURES only 10 cents each they are worth 25 Headquarters for all kinds of POST CARDS Rice's Variety Store SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR AUGUST DRASTIC ACTION ASKED to try Under the effects of that kind of fright which when sufficiently acute we call panic this appeal has been made to me even by men who behave as decent citizens One newspaper which has Itself strongly advanced this view gave prominence to the statement of a tain man of great wealth to the effect that the so-called financial weakness was due entirely to the admitted in- tention of President Roosevelt to ish tho large moneyed Interests which had transgressed the laws I do not admit this has been the main cause cf any business troubles we have had but it is possible that it has been a cause If so friends as far as I am concerned it must be as a disagreeable but able feature In a course of policy which as long as I am president will York City Railway company Judge Lacomb granted the application to in- clude the Metropolitan Street Railway company and named Adrian H Joline and Douglas Robinson as receivers for the Metropolitan Street Railway com- pany as well as the New York City Railway company The New York City Railway the lessoe of the lines of the Metropolitan Street Railway company under a guarantee of the lessee to pay 7 per cent dends on the stock of the tan Street Railway company The Metropolitan Street Railway company did not earn this dividend and the New York City Railway company lost in excess of through the Metropolitan lease and went Into the hands of receivers a few days ago As a result of the latest proceedings British Columbians Determined Keep Out Orientals Ottawa Ont Oct Is reported from Vancouver that a petition Ing the Dominion pass drastic legis lation barring all Orientals ada IE being circulated It is expected the will have more than 000 signatures be forwarder to Premier The sentiment Is in favor of appealing to the king if the decision of tho government Is not to act immediately A dispatch Vancouver If this has no result measures to prevent the disembarking of tals at Vancouver which shall be will be taken not be changed In any great i the same receivers will administer the for righteousness where tho affairs of the two companies forces of evil are strongly intrenched AT it is unfortunately Inevitable that some AI unoffending people should suffer in company with the real offenders This Hunting Ground Salted With Teddy Bears Lake Providence La Oct is not our fault It Is the fault of those to whose deceptive action these i innocent people owe their false tion A year or two ago certain army of secret service scouts which has arrived here to bent over the of labor called upon me grounds over which President and In the course of a very pleasant j velt will hunt frustrated the conversation told me that they re me as the friend of labor I answered that I certainly was and that I would do everything In my power for the laboring man Except Anything That Is Wrong I have the same answer to make to the business man I will do thing I can do to help business con- ditions except anything that is wrong And it be not merely wrong but Infamous to fail to do all that can be done to secure the punishment of those wrongdoers whose deeds are peculiarly reprehensible because they are not committed under the stress of want Whenever a serious effort is made to cut out what is evil in our political life whether the effort takes the shape of warring against the gross and sordid lorms of evil In some ir whether It takes the of trying to secure the honest enforcement of the law as against very powerful and wealthy people there are sure to be certain who demand that the movement because It may hurt business In each case the answer must be that wo earnestly hope and believe that them will be no permanent damage to ness from tho movement but that 1 righteousness with the cied needs of business then the ter must go to the wall Wo can not afford to substitute any other for Hint of guilt or innocence of nr In any frum If a man well ho acts honestly to fear from rut far as plans of the fun loving citizens for a gigantic practical joke On their first trip the secret service men found the canebrakes salted with bears Some of them were posed In the most ferocious at- awaiting the leady messengers from the trusty rifle of their namesake The secret service men after their first alarm gathered up as many of the bears as they could carry and brought them into town Later they appealed to the citizens to abandon their plans of nature faking and Teddy bears which had been planted In the canebrakes are now being harvested WEIGHING ALL MAILS Order Goes on Every Route In the Country New York Oct one minute past midnight railway mall clerks throughout the country began the weighing of malls In obedience to a general order of the postmaster eral Congress Is responsible for this In the regular appropriation for the postal service approved March 1 the clause requiring the weighing for thirty days was Inserted It was the first time in the history of the office department that the of all mail matter in all over all routes on which mall clerks aro em- ployed was required The object of the thirty trial Is to department and TrW reliable statistics to determine cost of and Ins different clashes of mail traitor Defeat Hastens His Death Lincoln Neb Oct Frank A Waters a prominent Republican politician is dead of stomach trouble Since tho recent primary election at which he was defeated for the as district seemed broken hearted and his friends be- lieve the defeat hastened bis death Terrorist Finally Executed Moscow Oct tho revolutionist who on Sept 21 was for the third time sentenced to death by for participation In n series of robberies and other crimes committed he claimed as an agent of the secret police has been here IN SEVERAL CITIES Bookbinders to Enforce Eight Hour Demand New York Oct demand for an eight-hour day by the belonging to the International hood of Bookbinders has been ally acceded to by employers out the city and tho strike order Is to the bookbinders affected only four shops which declined to meet tho demand President of the international brotherhood said that employers In thirty-two cities haU granted the demand for the eight-hour day but that strikes had been called In Chicago Philadelphia Boston and several other cities to enforce the acceptance of the damand Historic Mill Destroyed Philadelphia Oct destroyed the historic Ervien mill at near here The mill was built In and was one of the bases of supply from which General Washington cured flour for his soldiers while the army was encamped at Valley Forge Militant Church Needed Chicago Oct Hanly of Indiana in an address before the Ministerial association salil tbe world still needs a militant church in order to fight tho liquor power j which he said no law earth asserted that 1 decreased whore option law had In favored total extinction of Ladies Wrappers Children's Underwear Men's Socks Hooks and Eyes Pearl Buttons per cent off at cost 5 cents a pair One cent per card 2 dozen for 5 cents A lot of Men's Shirts at half price A lot of Ladies Shirt Waists at less than half price The best Ironing Board 1.35 Sleeve Boards 25 cents Come in and examine You don't need to buy 320 Dakota Ave Huron S WILL MOVE FOR ACQUITTAL Intention of Defendant's Attorneys in Borah Case Boise Ida Oct probably will be the last day of tho tlon In the Borah case began with the introduction of evidence to show that the defendant In his capacity an at- torney for the Barber Lumber com- pany had many deeds to timber lands recorded in the office of the county clerk In this city The defense an- that this could In no way connect Senator Borah with any inal conspiracy and that they were ready to concede the fact without any testimony whatever Tho government attorneys declined to accept tho offer It Is stated that Senator Borah's sel will move to have the cano taken from the Jury immediately after the government closes THREATENED Osseo Minn Citizens Aroused Over Lawlessness In District I Minneapolis Oct by naty deeds of lawlessness committed in the community of late of Osseo twelve miles north of apolis made an effort to lynch am B Hays who is under arrest was saved by a quick In an auto- mobile with Detectives and Martinson who took him to the station where ho was placed behind the bars Hays Is accused of carrying on ex- operations at Osseo breaking nto five different places Including the lepot and two general stores One Dead Two Badly Injured Green Bay Wls Oct ROJS of Florenceville N B a on a Chicago Milwaukee and ijt Paul rond passenger train was killed Jay j A Parkinson engineer oi the Eer was severely scalded and John cf Groen Hay the freight i rain a a result of a collision i of and freight train north of OF WIDESPREAD DYNAMITE BOMB USED Murder Trial of North Carolina cian and Begins Raleigh N C Oct murder trial of widespread interest began here during the day when Dr Thomas Rowland and his second wife the widow of Charles R Strange a motive engineer faced the charge of baving murdered Mr Strange by son so that they might wed Efforts will be made to prove that Dr Rowland wan a Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde in real life and that to all appearances he led an exemplary ex- istence while secretly making a study of poisons and plotting murder He was even arrested on a charge of having poisoned Ills own child to get some Insurance money but he was lot go because the chemists could find no trace of poison in the tests which they made In tno present case Dr Rowland Is alleged to have used a rare and deadly vegetable poison Judge V Long Is ing at the trial while prominent sel appear on each side of tho case A venire of 150 men has been drawn for service on the jury AMERICAN RIDER INJURED Series of Accidents During Bicycle Races In Germany Berlin Oct man was killed and three including Bobby Walthour the American rider were seriously Injured in a series of dents on tbe bicycle track During a 100 kilometer race a maker's tire burst throwing the rider who broke his right arm and suffered other Injuries An ambulance ant who classed the track with the intention of assisting the injured man was Instantly killed as the result of colliding with pacemaker Hoffman who was thrown to the ground and caused Walthonr to fall The latter sustained a severe sion brain and was taken to a hospital lie scions and in a ion condition severely hurt collided with man Oregon Man Blown Up in Same Man- ner as Steunenberg Baker City Ora Oct at- tempa was made to assassinate former Sheriff Harvey B Brown at his home in this city by blowing him up with a dynamite bomb Mr Brown Is at the hospital in n critical condition One of his legs was blown off one of his arms badly mutilated and internal in- juries were caused by the concuRsion The outrage was similar in manner of execution to that which resulted In the death of former Governor Frank H Steunenberg at Caldwell Ida Mr Brown was returning home and ns he opened his gate the bomb ex- wounding Mr Brown and blowing in the windows of his house The explosion was heard in the ter of town half a mile away The chief of police and rounty are wholly unable to fathom any cause for the deed and they also unable to obtain any duo to tbu perpetrators of it Mr Brown had just returned from a trip out of town to sonic mining erty He was found lying on tho walk several feet from the gate tho posts of which were blown to pieces and the fence shattered for some distance The perpetrators loft no trace of their deed except a wins which extended about feet north along the fence and went about thirty feet to the middle of the road FOUND ON Bodies of Spanish Flood Washed Across the Sea Malaga Spain Oct work of cleaning rity of the mud which in many streets averages two and half foot deep is slowly Tho exact of tho vie finis has not lie ar found in nnd So IK idles Vi i v.'ash.'U up on 11 on the of Africa