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Show TOE MORNING EXAMINER OGDEN, UTAH, MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER --3 3, 1901, for the dispatch of fresh troops ia being pushed aa rapidly aa possible. It is understood that the Second Division of the guard regiments is already under orders to go to the front. WAR NEWS. T (Continued from Page 1.) ee Oar Special Correspondent . comes along; I get in my big mitt; get the glad hand; heap hid Injun and there you are, eh? ehhe. Frankie is looking for anything. He tmtia In where politicians fear to tread. He casta hla glim over the field; picka out tho doped plug, ties his money there and gets souped. Whet's the result? Purty soon e new shenensgan la started; Frankie tiea an the tall end of the bend wagon: there's e runaway; hand wagon smashed; Frankie fall! off; smashes his konk; gets another erink in the gray, and goes off looking for a new track in order to play t. the favorite, eh? ehhe. Wher does he get off? Notoriety with a capital N ia what he's after. He gets in the American movement; thinks Tommy will carry him along; he ran butt in somewhere tied to Tommys skirt. But ia Grandma Tommy wise? Well, I should mile, eh? ehhn What does Tommy do? He welcomes Frankie with a Teddy smile; gives him a warm paw; invites him into tha parlor: aits him down on tha easy chair; gives him a eigar a foot long to amoks, and than get behind the door to gurgle. Are you wise? Eh? Ehhe. Frankie comes Then what? out of ha pipe dream; the dopes wore off; he gets a gun and looks tor Tommy. Tommy la hiding behind Joey Lippman'e skirts; rant be found; Frankie gets the marble heart; goes home end drinks hot toddies to get thawed out. eh? ehhe." What Pf-fl- EVEN Mr. 9- - and the n wwnoat financial man in tbe o an baa. open in region, Mr. Wm. Spry, chairman of fully iha atate Republican committee, atand-bn Mlaied himaelf In regard to bia and attitude on political matte ra, jiving bia intention of a tending with party. 0e Republican Aa Mr. MeCornick la ao well known in buaineaa and financial circles, tbea bia poei-.joreading of bia letter defining proves eery interesting. it Is given herewith In full: IT S. inter-Bouitai- tet-Eri- BUY pair and refit. While hopes are Lake City, Hah. Kept. 30, 1004. Ur Wm. Spry. Chairman Republican State Central Committee, City: blt Piar sir: Understanding that there bas been n question raised aa to my1 position in the present campaign, once dart through yon to set at resttheretind forever all doubt In regard o. i am, aa I have always been since the Republican party in Utah was organised. for the nominees of that par t for state, legislative and county and pledge yon my hearty support . for the Republican ticket. 1 believe that at this critical period of the Republican party's existence in this atate every Republican should atand loyally by that party, to whom a owe our present prosperity, both state and national. I believe that the fullness interests of this city and of iha entire state demand such a ooursd sad I am convinced that the conditions offl-ce- n of in this state can best he vat and overcome by the Grand Respectfully, 0U Party. complained W. 8. McCORNICK. morning's Herald has the folInterview with Mr. Spry regarding the matter: This committee has no part in the nndldacy of any man for the United Btatse leasts, but at this time, when am whose rapport should be given to Ibis committee end to the Republthe ics state ticket hare deserted men cause, the committee believes ell who ere loyal and who may hope for favors st tbe hands of the Republican party should make their position clear ao that tbe ticket would have the strength that would be derived from the pnblle knowledge of how these men atand. If they ere for the ticket they ahould make the feet known they should make the fact known to kelp This lowing our campaign." TO AVERT THE DANGER. Republicans cannot be too strictly pn their guard these days, remarked a Thera are so many county official. wiles and snares net out by the Democrats headed by the great Powers, and by the American party covertly aided and abetted by the great Powers, that they should look carefully ere they Map "Certainly no worse calamity could befell this country than the returning of Ihla elate Into the Democratic column. An to whether this will be brought about I have serloua doubts, but those two other parties are striving with every sinew to bring about such n condition. "Powers, with his smooth talk and apparent air of sincerity, burling bom-h- ut nt the voter Is really nauseating whan yon think of It, and again his covert threats aa to what will befall this state unleu the Democrats are elected la almost amusing. Hare la a part of the Powers' speech when he eooepted the nomination for Oongrau: "With full knowledge mittee of the senate of that a comthe United Etatu has not yet completed its labthese leaden ors, of Republican thought are each day creating new testimony to be submitted. If they are Hawed to go an. If they sre not both repudiated by e vole of confidence In the Democratic party, I uy to you that we will have a constitutional amendment and the most drastic of lcgtala-bo- a, all aimed at our state.' Hollce the threat contained therein; the insinuation that the safety of I'tak depends on the Democratic party. The fallacy of any such argument unset be better shown then In the Uitode of this men Powers himself. There le absolutely no doubt of the matter, that Powers wee one of tho prime movers. If not the instigator of the Investigation. I read In the Examiner, end have heard from char and reliable Ixirces. that Powers in communication with Attorney Taylor and Senator Burrows in Wash-tefloat least one year before this cue came up. Don that show any on hie pert; does that how that the Democratic party will ba the Ml vat ion of Reed Smoot, of Utah, or of anything du? On the contrary, docent it indisputably prove that he will stop at nothing to further his own nid. and if he is a lender of Demo-racand there le no doubt but that he ie. doesn't It prove that with Ol W. Powers ht congress, Utah will have aa 1' representative an implacable enemy "f the state: a men who would eat a Mormon before he would eat his breakRced-Smo- ot n. y, fast. "Surely the Mormons cannot afford m risk their date by electing such a Pf-fta- L Pf-fl- IN MEMORY OF SENATOR GEORGE F. HOAR I pa g I. It1' . Sr,-0- ,1 wonderful thing, eh? PrM Town I J.. The Wonderfi time, eh? ehhe. rot soap bubbles In his tl hl" mug. What doe weba off. eh? Nay. ben on; haa a tl em?10' i"'bee rerrlat wrty. I seta In: bee a a.iTT'r" the main push; the spot BRAKES REFUSED TO WORK 2. , Marked the About a Obriens Lending, Mo., Oct 2. Four men and n negro womanwere killed here by Charles Geltroll of Memphis, Tennessee, em-ployed as a clerk la a commissary store. Gel trait it ia said was mad from fever end rushed from bia bed to the street in hla night robe, having obtained possession of gun. He later escaped into tbe woods. A sheriff end posse era in s' pursuit eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee. 'Frisco Electric Car Acquiree Fearful Momentum, end Than Comes to Man Killed Sudden Stop-O- ne Fourteen Injured. Sen Franrieco, Oct 2. Frederick Fnidara. a bartender, wee killed. Sergeant Harry Curran of the Thirtenth United States Infantry, fatally Injured,, and 13 other persons severely injured In n street car accident In the RichA big mond district this evening. electric ear of the Eddy street line wee coming In from the perk end chutes crowded to Its utmost capacity, many Blending on the platforms. At Eighth avenue the track turns into Clement street Jwt before reechlug this curve there ie ooneMarablo of e down grade. Ia coming down tbe grade tbe brakes of the car refused to work end tbe car acquired a fearful momentum. Just aa the curve wee reached the motnrmaa succeeded in throwing on ell the brakes and the car came to a stop with such suddennea that e large number of people wen thrown off, receiving injuries. Copenhagen, Oct. 2. Tbe Dowager Empress of Rusal a. Marta Fsodomvna arrived here this afternoon. Tbe royal family of Denmark end Queen Alexandra of Greet Britain, mat her at the staiiixk PROGRESS TOWARD RECOVERY. Welmer Castle. Kent. Oct. 2. Lady Curson of Kedleston la mak- ing good progress towards racov- - ery. It la announced that even- ing bulletins regarding the condl- tinna of Lady Curzon have been discontinued. BTH. . - The Oregon Short Line, formerly (The Utah Central) will sell tickets Ogden to Salt City Oct. 3rd to Oct. 8th, good to return until Oct. 12th, for $1.50 round trip. Trains leave Ogden dispatch reports Woo-sung 7:25 a. m., 8:10 a. m.. 10:45 a. m., 3:20 ship waa expected to arrive at Sunday night. Russians there p. ni 6:30 p. m., and leave Salt Lake having chartered a tender to meet her. City returning 7:00 a. m., 10:20 n. ra., 1:30 p. m., 5:45 p. m.. 11:45 p. m According to a Japanese correspondent in the Homing Post sack n sally arriving nt Ogden one hour later. would only ba a last extremity and when the surrender of the gnrrlaon could no longer be postponed. Because ths water works are In the hands of the besiegers end the shore water condensing apparatus had been ruined by the Japanese shell fire, the correspondent adds, the garrison le dependent now upon the condensers of the fleet 4 for fresh water. Shanghai dispatches to tne Standard and the Dally Telegraph ere to tha effect that a naval battle haa been fought off Port Arthur. Neither of these confirmed been have reports tbe correspondent saya and they probably are only surmises. The Chronicle's Liao Yang correspondent saya there wee e truce Saturday at Port Arthur to bury the deed. Russian nnd Japeneee officers, he says, exchanged greetings, after which the WATTS with bombardment waa In is little Thera change lta old vigor. tbe relative positions of the opposing a LIQUORS pletion. Tbe question of the war in the Per East will depend upon the issue of a sea fight after the errlral of the Bailie fleet. Vladivostok, although Icebound In winter for commercial ships, fleet can easily be kept open for of war vessel by means of If the Japanese fleet le caught in such e weakened condition that eeeeeeeeaaae sees STICKS FOR UP ' LOUISE t 80-to- Sexo-Cobnr- ay . mass-meetin- g Jap-ene- Vice-Preside- nt se u t 372 25th forces. The Standard's correspondent with the Japanese army says that progress is making with the field railway front Antung which will Vntually Join with The line et IJao laug. lta completion he saya, will double the Japeneee lines of communication. The Dally Telegraph's Bimmlatln correspondent, telegraphing October I, comments on tbe indecision displayed In the Japanese plena He mye their scheme around Mukden hoe been abandoned end that they are awaiting reinforcements from Iha fall at Port Arthur. There are C. sign a of weakness. Tha Japanese, the correspondent adds, ore pressing for Iha explnaion of all British and other correspondents from Ylnkow if they should visit that vicinity. REFUSE CRUSADE Rome, Oct. 2. Some Russian government ordered 100.000 bullet proof plates of tha type Invented by Signor Bendettl. The latter recently started for St. Petersburg to super-vle-a the msnufastura of the breast p la tea but was sloped at Munich by the ItalleS firm to which he bed sold the rights to manufacture and objected to Signor Beudetti's manufacturing them. The firm bed also undertaken to supply the Japeneee government with 200,000 breast pistes. Now that the Russian contract baa been broken It aroma that Japan wishes to back oat of Its engagement, proposing to pay Ihe losses sustained by tho firm through the abrogation of the contract, London. OcL 3. The correspondent of the Times who has foot relumed from the front, telegraphing from Toklo. saya the Raaeiena have two divisions on the Hun river, four divisions at Mukden nnd that the remainder of tbe army ie concentrated et Tie Phsa which they are fortifying. The three Japeneee armies - Ute correspondent odds, occupy a front extending for twenty mllen north of Lino Yang in their original order. General Oku'a headquarters In the Field, Oct. J. 11 a m.. vie Fusan, OcL 3. The first south bound train over the reconstructed railway left this moraine, carrying 480 Japeneee wound, ed, 100 sick end 22 wounded Russian The prisonera en route to Japan. wounded are practically the lest of the Japanese wounded at the battle of Meo Yang. The hospitals are now devoted to thou suffering from beri barf and other diseases. The positions of the Japanese armies remain unchanged. Skirmishes ere of dally occurrence. Thousands of freah Japanese soldiers ere arriving. . BEST St. M. Prop. Leadem H. Pettleoiw, FALSTAFF CAFE 242S Waahington IDEAS. time ago tho , Avenue. (Phone 228X) WANTED 1.000 MEN unload achotuara at the Salt Lake Beer hall. It ia the place to get the longest and tallest, the biggest end coldest schooner of beer In town for five cento. Choicest whiskies brandies and wine end nil kinds of soft drlnka Ftnezt line of clgsra In town. Cull in everybody ea yon pan by nnd sample our goodu Corner 25th nnd Lincoln avenue TO D. W. CATTiS , Proprietor. THE ITALIAN SWISS COLONY t on the Pacific coast raise the finest grapes on tbe Pacific coaaLTheir wines are absolutely pure. If yon whh to dispense good cheer for tho holidays order some of their wine from FRAZZINI BROR, . - - 2357-235- 8 Wish. Ava, The Owl Saloon Toklo, OcL 2, 11 a. m. The Navy Department reports tha deafruction of another Russian steamer, used is clear- ONeill Brea, Prep. Ne. 232 25th 8L Dealers In first class liquors of qll ing mines at tha entrance of Port Arthur harbor. Tbe steamer struck a kinds, winea and brandy. AU goods demine September 20 and sunk. livered to aar part of city every Navy ofliciala express the opinion Saturday, Whisky 7C eta to 91.75 quart. (bet the Russian! are Buffering from X Wine 35 eta pr. quart, I quarts, fl. shortage of small steamers, useful In Brandy, 91 quart Whiskey pr. gai, 93.25 to 95. clearing mlnea O'NEILL BROS Prep. The reported loss of a Japanese gun'Phone 13Sz. boat. south of Liao Tung Peninsula, by striking a mine, has not been officially verified. ; NOT THE ONLY BLUNDER. WHERE TO EAT Chicago, OcL 2. A blunder haa caused the Democratic National Committee to issue a double set of campaign buttons. A large number of. the buttons were delivered at headquarter recently, when tbe manager were startled to find the Hnemente of Parker OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. and Davia, both done in a hectic pink, hare the beet Short orders Everything taring from a background of gold. at ell hours. Thousand of the buttons had been expressed to Western States by tha All klnda of game and flair In Mason. time' the discovery' was made, and a Extra fine dinners Sunday, from fear that the Bryanltee might take um12 to 2 p. m, 25c. Pine lunch from led the an to leaders order brage place 11 to 4 and 6 to I p. nt. for a smaller button with Parker end Davia enaconsed In an environment JIM A YOUNG, Props. of silk. Then were sent to Nebras284 Twenty-fift- h Street ka and other Western States, while the gold fared buttons were recalled and distributed elsewhere. BOSTON CAFE MRS. LEITER AND DAUGHTER ON WAY TO ENGLAND London, OcL 3. From the wireless telegraph etetlon et Poldhu It le re ported that a gale le damaging the steamer Vaderland, cm board of which is Mrs. Levi . Letter, and Mrs. Annie Letter, mother nnd sister respectively of Lady Cumn. Lord Cunaa he ordered e special train to be held In readiness to convey the Letter party to Walmer Castle with all speed. MAN KILLED BY OVERTURNING OF STAGE. Vancouver, B. C OcL 2. A spec! from Ashcroft, B, C., say that Ihe regular mail stage from Ashcroft k Bsrkerville was overturned near Bridge Creek yesterday, the brakes refusing b set when descending a steep grade. Walter Abbott waa hilled and U Week and F. Peters, driver of th tags, were injured. LITTLE TOWN ELECTIONS. e New Haven. Conn., Oct. 2. Through concerned, mdnine unpublle is changed. Numberless stories are afloat out New Haven tomorrow will be heli regarding Important com moods with the little town electlona, who will al tbe new army and tbe disposition of so Join for their annual elections th various prominent officers whose names cl ties of London nnd South Norwalk have been mentioned in connection and Norwalk. To the voters in fully Corrall will. It Is- announced, go to the St. Louis exposition the represent stive of President Dies. He wilt be errompenied by General Louie Torres of Sonora and Assistant Secretary., therewith; but nothing conclusive has even eighths iff tbe town, practically of the Treasury Roberto Nunez. The been given out. there are no contests on political ia merely, evident that.preperallon lines. party will leave bsre this week. - - Bar Tho the Baltic ships are able to win e victory, officials here, hold that other problems will show themselves and the Japanese armies on the main line will a e e be at the mercy of Russia. This bold plan seems to slake tbe whole Issue on sea fighting. The Japanese ships. It must be remembered, have been lu active service several months. No. nisi ter how greatly the efficiency of the guns end the speed of tbe vessels have been Impaired, the crews of Admiral Togo's ships have enjoyed tha Siatar of Eloping Princes Saya Louise prestige of continuous victories, white fleet of Has Been Mere Sinnsd Against opposed to them will be Than Sinning. brand new ships, more or tees, untried end none of which have fired n shot Countess Lonyey, in actual warfare, and whose crewa Rome, Oct. fire. (Princess Stephanie.) has arrived at have never yet been under cure. the To a for Seleomaggloro n A Clio Koo. Oct, 2. 7 p- - m. correspondent there tbe counteaa raid ran to from Shanghai Junk Newrhweng with her recent visit was she pleased last here of north 25 miles on a mine g, Ionise Princess of to her sister. Junk end wee convinced that she night. No one was injured. The comhad been more sinned against than was kept afloat by her water tight 8he reached here with all inning. The Princess, countess Ijnn-y- partments. the purape. added, had been always absolutely available hands working "A u Che Von, Oct. " 8 p. m. Severe fighting, the Russians being tha aggressors, occurred September 28 end September 21 on the west shore of Liaotl Promontory, near Pigeon Bey, according to a report brought by Chinese who left Foil Arthur September 80. The Russians were apimrently to rapture tbe heavy guns Probability That River ia Now In Orig- which the Japanese have mounted In inal Bod Occupied Agee Ago Will that vicinity. The Ruselane were in considerable force nnd they made sevBring Herdehlp to Many Paopls. eral sorties, dragging field artillery San Antonio, Tex Oct 1 From nil with them. They were enaucreeeful. with 160 Indications now nt band from reports however. Three Junka from tbe overflowed country in tha coolies arrived here today. They left Brownvllle section, it appears that Port Arthur because they were forced there la a strong probability that tha to carry the wounded end bury tbe were also afraid that Rio Grande will bo shown, when the deed. Tliey waters have receded, to be occupying eventually they would have no food, althe hod of the Arroyo Colored, which though rice ia plentiful now, according to their aiory. They further say that ages ago waa lta original bed. Should this prove to be true, the tha Russians lost heavily during the people of this section of Texas who attacks on September 19 and September would ba bereft of the river, would 23, but the Japanese loss waa much The rily of Brownssuffer greatly. heavier. One ot the coolies who had ville one of the rapidly growing towns been n water carrier showed a wounded of the state, would be cut off the hand that he received September 22. river, the miles of irrigation ditches He and four other companions went to end canals dug would be rendered n well In the center of toe town. A worthless and property values dependbell buret and killed three of hie comant upon the Rio Grande le now ma- panions and wounded the fourth one. terially cat down. This would apply Tbe Russian ship were silent during to a considerable area. The national the battle and the hitherto unused title to this property ia now In ques- merchantshlpe, were, as a result of the tion. Several years ago a joint com- fight turned Into hospitals. mission appointed by the respective Several of the Chinese who were emgovernments of the United States end ployed In carrying dead soy that the Mexico, owing to the troublesome habit deed were so numerous that they were of the river chhnging its course, hit unable to form anything like an estiupon a compromise boundary end two mate on the number who fell In attackyears ego marked it with monuments. ing and defending tbe supplementary where they stand forts near Its Mountain. Since the The boundary battle both aides continue to shell at however, the river may shift about Intervale dally. The Ruaeiene make WORLD NEEDS many small sorties against the JapanMORAL SOUNDNESS. ese tranches. Small positions frequently change Philadelphia, Oct. 2. The Brother- hands The Chinese say they were comhood of St Andrew In annual conven- pelled to bury the drad bjr stealth at tion today, concluded it business. In night for the reason that the Japanese his annual charge to the convention, would fire on them. Right Rev. Chariee 8. Brant Bishop of the Philippines said: Toklo, OcL 2, 8. p. m. The Russians "What tbe world needs today Is mor- are reported to be desperately enel soundness In society, in business deavoring to retake thqte loot positions, end in every department of life. Let including Fort Knropetkln, in the hope us only be reel; no matter bow simple of restoring the water supply of Port it la, it ia bound to tell." Arthur. They sre said to have reA public waa held peatedly assaulted tbe Japanese after during the afternoon. helling from neighboring forts and batteries. Tbe Japanese continue to INDIANA REPUBLICANS. Both Bides ere hold the positions said to have suffered severely. The newIndianapolis. Oct 2. Tbe arrival to ly mounted Japanese guns ere said to day of the officers of the Katlonol commend the entire harbor. The posiRepublican League served to Increase tion of the remnant of tbe Russian the enthusiasm of the local and state Port Arthur fleet la said to be preRepublicans who have in charge the carious nnd it la believed that the vesarrangements for the national conven- sels must soon emerge or be destroyed. tion which will be opened Wednesday. Advices from Manchuria are to the National Secretary Weeks estimates effect that the Japanese nnd Russian that between 800 nnd 800 delegatee outposts and scouts continue in close end alternnies outside of Indiana, will contact, south, southeast nnd east of attend. Mukdsn. Skirmishes are occurring tally nnd aggressive general action la FOUND IN expected soon. . BODY OF WOMAN RIVER. It la believed tint the general action will take place near Tie Pasa and that L The local police General Kuropatkfn la holding Mukden Pittsburg. OrL re wrestling with what appears to be and positions along the Hun river a mysterious murder case. The body of merely to temporarily cneck the a young woman dressed richly was advance. Snow haa fallen In the found In the Alleghany river today a mountains east of Mukden nnd there short distance below Union bridge. The baa been frost In tha valleys. bory, which bed evidently been in the Thu Associated Press heart, however, water bet n few hoars, bore wounds on that important conditions sre atthe forehead and several email cut. tached to the program outlined above, The deed women apparently wee of bia ships to the bottom, the Balabout 25 years old. tic fleet will be started for the Far East, but the continuation of tbe voyFIRST FANTANA," age to Its destination will depend priPERFORMANCE. marily upon how tha ships them eel re stand the teat of actual Bailing, and, Chicago, Ort. 2. Sam S. Hubert's secondly upon developments in the Far new production, "Fsntant" was played East. Should all go well with the at the Garrick theatre tonight for the squadron on tha voyage and Rear Adfirst time cm any stage. Jefferson De miral Wlren be able to strike n tailAngelee assumed the leading role, thatt ing blow at Admiral Togo even If half of Hawking, valet to a wealthy com- of hie ships go to the bottom, the Balmodore. Tbe hook waa written by tin squadron will be hurried on with Robert B. Smith. Tbe music, whlrh la nil speed possible. If defects develop tbe work of Raymond Hubbell, is of In the vessels or If Wlren falls utterly the light nd catrhy variety. tbe squadron can at worst return and await completion of other ships now FUNERAL HELD ON THURSDAT. building. Nothing It la argued will be lost and much be gained by the mere London. Ort. 2. The remains of tha departure of the squadron end tbe foct late Sir William Vernon Harcourt will that it may have to be reckoned with be boiled nt Nunehan on Thuraday. later may make Admiral Togo wary King Edward baa telegraphed as fol- about risking hla ships when the lows from Balmoral to the widow of time comes for Beer Admiral Wlren's the deed statesman : sortie, and thus give tha latter n better Allow me to express my deep symopportunity to escape. No official dispatches from the front pathy In tbe nd lose you hove sustained. I have lost aa old and valued were published on Sunday. friend in your dead husband." The military situation, so far aa the Mexico City. Ort. 2. STH WINES ITSCOURSE Candidate Fairbanks and Senator Doliiver Hear Prominent Divine Leave for Friaoo During Afternoon. ATDENVER EARTHQUAKE IN ITALY, MAKING enter of the greatly into the adudralty. The only thing expected of the Port Arthur squadron ia to break out of the hat bnr and inflict as much damage a possible upon Admiral Togo's fleet. Such ship as escape are expected to make their we to Vladivostok whore the repairs on the cruiser Dogateir are understood to have been completed and those on the Rossi and Grom but are nearing com- RIO GRANDE MAY CHANGE CHURCH METHODISTS GATHERED eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Jr WENT TO Cere-moni- A strong shock of Rome, Oct Democrats daren't, because he would he a constant menace, a constant jeop-rd- y earthquake wee experienced today In the south of Italy, accomplished by to their party. force of "As a matter of fact the Democratic floods of rain. The greatest waa felt in Calabra. Mrty Is between the devil end the the earthquake houses fell nt Soilla end many dcp sea On the one aide there le tbe Three others were rendered unsafe. FortunInstability or nrh leaden aa Prank J. Osnnira and on the other the duplicity ately no one wee hurt. JJJ'h men aa O. W. Powers. Peoria. Ill- - Oct 2. The town of The Republicans have been tried, miles north was parChilllcothe.twentv nd In every Instance they have been found true. tially destroyed by fire tonight Lou T0e for the Republics! ticket, 1100,000. rational, state, county and legislative vote for prosperity end s access; a vote for Democracy is a vote for ruin, is and the ruination of our counKILLS FOUR' MEN ter. AND A WOMAN. wonderful frankie j. si rung hold does not. spimrer.tly e e ' MONUMENT TO GENERAL CLARKE mu: the Republicans went and the 'Anotirer SENATORS Roecnburg, Ora., Oct. 2. Senator Fairbanks and party want to the Presbyterian church here today and heard a sermon by Rev. J. A. Townsend, pastor of the charrh. After tbe cloee of the services the pert7 were driven around the town, leaving at 1 o'clock for San Francisco and Intermediate points. Tbe Fairbanks special arrived hero at 10:90 o'clock, having left Port-lan- d via the Southern Pacific railroad Marble Obelisk Unveiled at St Louis nt four o'clock today. Senator Fairbanks waa accompanied to this point Cemetery With Appropriate by Senators Mitchell and Fulton, Participated in by Many McBride and Congroaamen People of Prominence. Hermann and Williamson, all of this Only Mr. Fulton proceeded beSt Louis, Oct 2. A monument was state. this point nnd be goes as n unveiled today In Bolletontalne ceme- yond for Senator Doliiver who substitute tery to the memory of General William will proceed to Colorado to fulfill poliwaa who one of the Clark, principals tical engagements made for him In in the Lewie and Clarke BtpediUon In- that atate by tbe national committee. to the Nortbwaet Territory In 1802. The monument waa erected according to tbe provisions In the will of Jefferson Kearny Clarke, youngest aon of the explorer. Invitations to the had been sent to President end Mrs. Roosevelt, Mayor end Mrs. McClellan of New York City and others. Addressee were made by Major General John C. Bate, U. 8. A David R. Women's Home Missionary Society Observe the Anniversary of That Or-- . Frauds, General Pleasant Porter; Chief of the Creak Indiana, and Mayor ganizatton by Appropriate . Services. Rolls, Wells of BL Lou la. ( Representatives of live generations of the Clarke family were present Denver, Cokx, Oct 2. Today waa A number of army officers and dim Anniversary Day of the Women's tingniabed guests from ell over tbe Home Missionary Society of the MethUnited States end abroad were pres- odist churrh nnd the delegatee to the ent among them the Marquis of Ayles- convention of that body, now assembury and Lady Marjorie BnrdaraeU bled in this rlty, gathered Ip Trinity Brice of England. church this morning nnd listened to The monument la a tan obelisk of the anniversary sermon by Chancellor marble; three aides of which are cov- Buchtol of the Denver University. ered with inscriptions. On a pedestal Chancellor Bnchtel extolled the work stands a bronze statue of General of tbe society end pointed out wherein Clarke. the church oould aid In lta work. In the afternoon wee divided beWILL NOT MEET IN CONVENTION tween a children's meeting nt Central CITIES. Presbyterian church and a mass meet-Juto dlnruas the work of the deacon-nos- e At bureau at Trinity Church. Portland, Ore 2. According to aa announcement mode by Secretary both churches there were overflow Mrs. Jam Bancroft RobinShepard, the National Educational As- meetings. of the denoonneee buson. secretary meet in will not hereafter sociation, that Denver should reau, suggested therefore the and clUea, exposition scheduled convention to be held in have an Institute for daaooaneaeea. Portland during the Lewie end Clarke She pointed out tha good work which the ColoExposition, haa been cancelled. The had been accomplished at nnd laid reason for this declaim le raid to be rado Springs Sanitarium that in on year that that the meetings held in convention traaa on tha fact cities in the peat have resulted In lnetltntina had beoome of children In christiangreeter financial lose then the organ- The influence wee the principal theme ization feels able to bear. izing parents discussed nt tbe meeting at the Central Presbyterian church. DIED IN FOURTH ROUND. Tomorrow the convention will elect New York. Oct. 2. John C. Peters, officers. It ie conceded that practicalell the present officers will be reme of tbe principals In the boxing ly match In West Bergen. N. J., died in elected. the ring following a knockout blow In the fourth round early today. The police have made several arrests and County Physician Converse le conductPatrick ing an investigation. la under arrest charged with being one of tbe principal. Dor-mnn- entertained fleet the question of the fall of that Blue Laws Operated in the Land of Colonels in Place of Usual Sabboth Observances -- Milk Under Ban, But Drug Stores Could Sell by Prescription. Pf-fis- Washington, Oct 2. Memorial services to tha lata Senator George F. Hoar were held today In AU Soula Unitarian church where the deceased statesman had been a conspicuous member since hie advent in publle life in Washington. Much feeling waa manifested by Bav. Ulysses C. B. Pierre, who read tbe closing pera-graof Bryant's poem, The Funeral of an Old Men," Dr. Pierre spoke of the Senators loyalty to friends. The vacant pew at Senator Hoar waa decorated with an immense wreath of white roses. at ill may be able to hold out until tbe appearance of tbe Baltic that lurt Arthur Islington, Ky., Oct 2. Lexington today experienced its first Sunday under the Blue Lew regime. Only e few milk wegone attempted to run end their drivers were arrested. Most id the population drank coffee without cream. Families whose sick children were dependent upon milk complained bitterly and threatened suit for damages. Ice wegone did not attempt to solicigo ouLLatethlsefternoontherity tor decided that both have the right to run end the drivers ware released. Only about thirty people were arrested for violating Sunday law. Two hundred had announced their intention Saturday of continuing business, but they decided, when they started to open and saw the police, that they had better keep closed. Drug etnree were permitted to tell medicine on prescription only, but tbie did not pay to keep clerks end all Tbe only places drug atorea closed. open were hotels, livery stables and newspaper offices, tha latter two classes having secured Injunction. Alderman c. B. Lowry tonight announced his intention of filing a 110,000 damage suit against those responsible for stopping milk w scons. Lowry has two sick children who aubalat mainly Memorial Services Held at Waahington on milk and bia wagon failed to arUnitarian Church Senators Varive. At the milk depot also he was cant Paw Decorated. unabla to purchase milk. SALT LAKE FAIR OCT. 4TH TO CONFERENCE OCT. 8TH TO CITY-ST- ATE fleet, will be much belter able to London. Oct. 8. 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