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Show 4 vi. .rT 4 i M01IXIXG TI1 milt, who Han-Uknown, thai in 19"D wnen Mark a foi ruining about ws loukm was lor male for McKinley, Mr Bombs under serious consideration. the iMlu-The ton that flnail scales against him was that be had been one of the lawyers vuw defended Seu-bu- t the notorious "Boss" Tweed- Hanna feared the fact would s THE EXAMINER - lift been sailing over MORNING, NO EMR1.R Till ESDAY UTAH EXAMINER;- OGIlEX, garden said tha Count waa oumpeliei to sun.mun aid for the opening of the gate. The servants who responded recognized "Mine. C, who left the mansion house immediately. In the absence of her husband and notably in the course of a Journey of M. . Mme. C." received Count de Castellane every day at her residence and upon hia arrival gave orders to the servants to turn away further visitor. The Countess Castellane. going one day to the residence of "Mme. "C.." was told by me servants that "Mme. C.. was not at home, akhaugh at that time the Count waa on the premises While M. C. waa at Parts, two maids of "Mme. C. who were mounting guard to permit Count de Castellane to by the back atairway in case of The arrival of tha husband, did in reality aee him so descend. The servants uf "Mme. C. were not ignorant that their mistress met Count de Castellane, and one of them frequently, sometimes three times a day, carried her letters to the Count. There were frequent scenes bet wen "M. C." and Mme. C." on the subject of the Count da Castellane. lu. While the Countess de Castel-lan- e was absent In America, Count de Castellane waa Intimate with "Mme. D." He dined with her In n private room at the Cafe Anglais and ordered orchids for the decoration of the ta- ml RAILROAD RATE aiouud Paris for several year, us that s jear from now the lick and poor alike will have their uer.e to eliminate displaut- with which LAW tance Instead of taking an aut mo-bto go down to Balt Lake, the denlte will then put on his wings and, LEXifiG ruing south with the first sephjr of and earlv morning, be will become a highDemocrats brought out by the A flyer for the rest of tne day. used against flie Hepuhlicju ticket. the Santos Dumont, in ail aeriouanes. wcure was lo his chief purpose when the FEAR EXPRESSED PEOPLE WILL of President McKinley, he believes the day is coming TRY GOVERNMENT OWNERSHIP. use. in will nu be general aeroplane did not cate to take any chance, matter bow strong his admiration for MAKING TRAVEL SAFER. New Law ia Causing tha Interstate Mr. Root. That Senator llanos was Demoto be Cam marc a Commiaaion the that his in lodgment right was auuounced yesit-iHerald: it Swamps With Questions. crats would make use of the Tweed 1 that it daj that contracts for 5v additional story is evnienced by the fact miles of block signal bad been awardimmediately was heralded broadcast Chicago. Nov. ll. A dispatch to the ed by the Harriman system, and that It following the Utica speech. Chicago Tribune from Washington 1 the line from Omaha to August it by harm much aava: to be seen how AnSan Francisco and thence to Learnedly aa congress dlacussed the will tk Mr. Root. geles will be completely equipped bjr new railroad rate iaw, it used language this accident preventing device. It ia in the statue capabie of so many difFLYING THROUGH THE AIR. luter-atai- e too much to way that block siguals will ferent Interpretation that tha Commerce commission la almost a a of As a dream king rota acrid make had Impossible. Have you aver of queHtuina tha as swamped inbyupon Itdeluge flight through tha sir? Have you ever mere men handle tralus, whether daily. pouring n It ha become evident the been pursued, during jour slumbers, dispatchers, as engineers or as and the courts will make govho accito there making Anally going art s murderous thug. by ernment regulation of railroad ratea Of dents. failure or a aucce-- s. and. If it be jour escaps by sailing iu high? All that is huinaucly possible is to the former, member of the Commiscourse you have. Perhaps not since nuke accidents veiy rsve. This the sion fear the remedy the people will Ihe high) imaginative period of childp rolia lily try will lie that of governhood have the somnambulistic promot-ing- a block syaleni is Intended to accomment ownership of transportation fauf of us a An engineer in luonieut been experienced, but all plish. cilities, which William J. Bryan advoat soma tl.ua bate taken wings and mental aberration may run by a sig- cated m hia New York speech, and soared at great he'ght. Now it seems nal and into another train: a dis- which was partly respuualhle for Demdefeat In the late campaign. that a mysterious force within was patcher may give a wrong order; the ocratic Because government economist arc lie in bad repair. But it is from to ourselves free may ns signals promoting flrmlj convinced that government ownthe restrictions that hold us cloe to a well known fact that on roads where ership will retard, rather than aslat, earth and to take on a greater esse of block signals are In use the percent- the progress of the they are action by sailing through the ethereal age of fatal accidents is extremely impressing upon the commission tha of wise Interpretation of ocean, not In dreams alone, but In tin small. That is. accidents due lo col- necessity various provisions of the railroad rata old of lisions. law. The law presents so many new waking hours. The prophets The Harriman system ia to be con- phases of the transp ination problem, had these presentiments out of which a revolution in they built their prophecies, but when gratulated on the step it has taken. creating practically that the cumntis-iobiptiueas, carriage evon In of Block be should uae made them them signals they they received feels it must go alow and be sure sermons and assurances. We, of the ery julht of every railroad in the land. ef ita ground before rendering decisas ions. skeptical age. ate too devoid of the They aland on the The commission ia giving the various sentimental, to listen to the fanciful signa which the alert engineer cannot stories that come from o:it the Lund fall to aee. Indicating that it la safe questions which have arisen its most of Nod, until suddenly the dreams of to proceed or that tha train must be careful consideration, hut there la no doubt the carriers will appeal the moat s nation came true.-HerIs Santm Dumont, the aero-- balled. In the long run these safety Important to the courts. appliances, viewed from the standpoint of cold business, pay and pay ANNA GOULD SEPARATED in'orm-it.- g Rt ROOSEVELT AND ROOT. are Yaliiuitu.a correspondent talking of ihe coming presidential and Secretary message to Cougro Root's chances for the Republican nomination tor President. Fur some reason or other the belief has become prevalent that the President's message this year will be a striking document. The Congressional elections sill be out of the nay. and there will be no other national interest until the campaign of 1908. If Mr. Ruoacvelt intends to turn loose before the end of his term, and a great many prominent Republicans are convinced that he has such Intention, the approaching December will furnish him bis opportunity. The most common guess is that revision of the tariff schedule will be among the prominent things which he will advocate. filaoe Mr. Root made hia speech at Utica there has been a revival at talk of (he Secretary of State aa available Presidential timber. Mr. K'wsevelt Is said to have toht friends that Root would be his Erst choice for President except that be feared Root's former corporate connections in New York would tuake his election Impossible. The theory of those who have revived the Root talk ia that since the Utica speech Mr. Root has been subjected u every manner of accusation and abuse that possibly could be'.brought against Mm. If ll developed during the next few months that ba has weathered the storm unscathed, say the Root comers, It will be evidence that the pe. pie heve conlldenoe in his integrity, despite the fact that he has been a corporation lawyer, sad a repetition of the eharges In 0 Presidential campaign could do no bans. It Is an interesting hit of political history, and oue that Is not generally IS MOST - ii PER.' Read What The Majestic Man Says 0 JOINTS CORNERS GET Paris, Nov. 14. The Tribunal of first Instance of the Seine, Judge Dltte presiding, at noon today granted a divorce to the Counteia de Csatellane (formerly Anna Could of New York) and gave her the custody nf her children who, however, will not he allowed to be taken from Frnure without toe consent of Ineir father, Count Bonl de Castellan. Four notorious gamblers were The end of the famous raae canie in Beat! Is as they landed from The eourt brushed aside an Alaakan steamer. Tha four, wa In- suddenly. the demand of the Count's lawyer fer, have been singing in sharps. fur aa examination of witnesses, and, as anticipated, the public prosecutor The fate of a young man who ran a did not even ask to he heard. Aa noon asfoourt assembled Judge needle Into hie heart while hugging Dltte handed down the Judgment, his sweetheart should be a warning to wuleh is a sweeping victory for the anv one with pressing Inclinations. Countess, la granting her petition for divorce, the court gave the Count esi the custody uf her children, the Count A national congress for the estabbeing allowed only the usual rights lishment of uniform dlvorrw law is to see them aud share In the control of now in session in Philadelphia. If it their education, which was not consucceeds It will become Ihe greatest tested. The Count is given the right to see untlcr" of knots in the world. the children a( stated periods, at the home of their grandmother, and keep One remedv proposed for the rues them a month annually during the holdifficulty In the south Is to try negroes idays. The Count's drqnsnd M alimenton charges of ragrency and suspend li'i.nbO annually waa sentence If they will go to Panama. ary allowanceliv ofthe Court to he withpronounced The solicitude of the South over the out foundation In law and was rejectconnection of the renal Is remarkable. ed. The onl) point derided in the favor was the Imposition of Count's PLEASANTRIES. the Inhibition on the Countess not to take the children nut of France withmore like chemical attrac"Seem out their father's consent. The eourt appointed the pieairient tion. said the great actor thoughtof the chamber of notaries lo liquifully. Upptncott 's. date the affairs of the husband and The Judgment was given with wife. 'Bui can jou explain why the atrik erw refrained from doing you any in costs against the Count. The decree, the reading or which hardly consumed Jury?;' asked the reporter.' waa delivered by the At the last, moment, replied the five minuter, aa he glanced furtively Judge in a volte ae low as u practito the eager crowd around, "they discovered that 1 was cally inaudible filling the court room. Many women nearing a union ault." Llpplnoott's. climbed the chairs In vain efforts to hear the decision and. when they were "Is it Into that Waldorf died poor?" aware that s divorce waa granted, "Yes. You see he hist hi health seemed actually to resent the they forand after lost his fortune, chawing loss of a public trial at which people tune chasing after health." Llppiu In high roclety would be compelled cult's. lo testify. Stripped of textual verbiage, the forA fellow artur whs ihe subject nr mal counts upon which ihe iIIhcuhhUni at The Flayers club not of the Coun'esa de Castellane asked king ago. for a divorce were as follows: "He la perfectly ilcvoied lo that 1. Boon after his marriage Count blonde" vo John lrew was Informed. de CeatellHiie began the purchase of HI family thinks it Ih a caw of hypfurniture to ridiculously exorbitant, notism." It. prices and immediately the When the philntlff pi dented, An amateur aiitinres. who had Count abused her in 4 lie presence of submitted a alorjr to a magazine, wall sen tint. I 2. ed for several weeks without hearing poo the slightest pretext Count Castellane n a ted aceni a. going to from the editor concerning It. she sent him a note requesting an the txtent f striking Ibe plaintiff. In of one of these srcns at early decision, because, aa she said, the nmiite Rorlier-ofio- , she "had other Iron- - In the Are. during the autumn of 1S95. Shortly after came the editor's re- the Count-- - was brutally pinched b her Ini1 and the next day, white she ply. I hare from Ills violence, "IVnr Madam: read jour was s' ill ihe fact to an American story. anl I should advise ui i, put it she reve-i'ciwith the other Iron." Ia'iidun Trib- friend who was a guest st the chateau. une. I During ihe summer of lM'. and notably dmlug s pleasure trip which the Could Uac It. the Cuimi de Castellane took, fount was Intimate with a married "I biiird of n man w1m laughed woman. "Mute. A. hard at a story :lmt lie loci Ills voice, 4. The Count maintained u declared Klck-um- . the with Mme. A. fixing Whai wits ihsi s'..n "" iisked late- - f ir :vn ieivoim, through the i' ijge i i'uniilytii.in. anxiuuriy. c.f "Mme. X." and "M. N.," ii to my wife.' Tit Hit,. in the H ir de Miittbeuge. : D.int it the summer ef ls9 Easily Explained. Conor iud Intimate Stuli'i tv hat Is the limiter rh this wiih "Mme. B." He bad many lok? I I'.iu't sir.it i up. meetings w 'h her. principally at the No Ii womh'i' rail-- il Vavilliou uf si. James. " Woman's Talk." ChiiMgii Daily Dii'ing lime, l9i'-i- . a holy enter-e- l New. tin de Caslellane's SEand ' JIM CRACKS ON COST-SAVI-NS It in aliiiont Impoaaible to pnrrliHm a range or othrr than tlje MAJESTIC that in not entered with roolc etnvp nwlrNg or- atrike-breake- nament at long. At every convention of ptove maniifml urerx tldi quogtion bus been diKcunaed, but on account of mutual distrust, no general plan that contemplated a return to giVator simplicity of finish ban been adopted. These nickel ornaments do not Increase the efficiency, Hnd jntrclmsera nre more and more convinced that every additional dollar npent. for extra nickel plate 1r wanted. They look for merit, not in excessive ornamentation, but in quality of material, workman ship, baking and water-heatinqunlities, economy in fuel, hat not durability and ease of management. The waited for other Move manufacturers in thin tiiuniier. We have bad the nerve to leave useless ornnnienfn lions off our Range, and put the monev othera spend in hucIi into features WHICH SAVE THE IHTYER MONEY. Our Range leek neat, artistic, handsome, bnt it in not. gundy. MA-lEST- COST-SAYIN- GOOD G BUSINESS h Lam? ttttzpGives aclrar, ateailjr Made of brass throagfao Xrit lamp wartaslol. Suitable far library, Alaiae raum, parlor rnsdiwsm. U sot at yewr Seskrs write to aeaiasrsaeaey. CONf 'NVRTAL OL COMPANY beginning of the steam engine, so the ordinary soda cracker was merely the first step in the development of the perfect world food Uneeda Biscuit A food that gives to the worker more energy of mind and muscle that gives to the child the sustenance upon which to grow robust that gives to the invalid the nourishment on which to regain the vigor of good health 5 Fin-all- NATIONAL BISCUIT fn55SSs-l- li Ci-i- -it auto-rnddi- e. d Sinei-ira- . v lh'-.i- The ladies' and miwea shoes which 1.85 table have sold so are on the rapldlj- that each day finds new one to pick front. This morning we had ",i0 pair of good rearing shoe on this to 7; they table In all sizes from 11 did sell for 82.25 to 82.75; now 81.85. 2 . - Fur vhlum in hosiery and under wear csll on the ladies iu tha: de- lisrtiri'iit. aKSBMflaaeBgsf less than 82M a month. On the Northern Central C.924 men out of 7,160 employed are affected by the lncreaae. The Increase fo" the pear win be $442,438. On the Philadelphia, Baltimore A Washington, 8.611 are affected and tha Increase for thu yeer will he 8815.284. In the caae of the West Jersey A Seashore railroad, 2.262 men will receive the Increase,1 which will amount to 8215,920 a year. A LAST EFFORT. London, Nov. 14. The Liberal this morning comment upon the speech of Augustins Birrell, president of the board of education, at Bristol last night aa an ultimatum on behalf of the government to the house of lords. Tha Tribune declares the education bill ia tha last effort that will be made to reonndle popular control with raligloua education and avers that If the present bill la destroyed It will he to substitute a denominational but secular education. COLLAPSE OF A BRIDGE. Loveland, Ohio, Nor. 14. A span of new bridge being built i cross the Miami river here oollapae today. Flvs men were injured, one probably Thp colored lop hoe IricPH have xoltl nearly all the $1.85 ghoet for Ladies and MisKfi. Xi tv 1 here is ouly a limited mi miter. This mom-- i for babies are Hare jou seen the wluduw trimmed nitb men's trousers? Did you nolle the patterns and qualities of tha If not you should look at them. The Remodeling sale prloe on these gords Is S2.25. They did sell to 3."0. for 81-5- "l.ittic (iaiil" School Shoes at ReSa'.e vice-- . The qilltlea are just s good, but the prices lower. modeling at Hoyt! Sewing Machine H'Vimi ond guaranteed fur ID years. ior the baby in any colur. I'ntiat'iHl ltung In cities i a pro- - almost pubtir' scwndala. Cmint de "ll iltts'' r '.(.blared liny nf soft soles cause iif ihe fitH,1.'' He went frequently with this wo- ltd ih' irier at the Remodeling Sale. I an imi ! to an man which 'Whiskey he mule apartment thf flag and the Rib!,. jn f fj,(. tained s' l..id!V S.r.rs t intlv. price. Iulilli- plar-eB. niardi of iiviilratlon lu .lune. i9h5, t the end of s i i i sanitarily ixrod fo- - h:q Avenue on the Ju-- t Midairo. hlg rereption line of Ledi-'- i' r'nii rh- -s are Coittil de an l "Mn:ioek fir The dise.is C" rtvnl i Many ladies bare -- i n'ar-raietir-n"..f tien li atone hole, 'mini u;! hour it... eri'ii.,e w. r fur tbn. '".cMve foi-!,- fons-impiio- one-hnl- - a , 1 - en 250 pairs, for The Men we have u line of $3.50 "New s.ilc-- ; n mutcil but we don't think they will last biiijf. fall now, while your pise is here. . , njr we selling very rapidly. I t BOYLE HARDWARE CO jaw a THE REMODELING SALE The Remodeling Bale la at its height and every article la being sold cheaper. Hundreds of people are getting bargain every day and every day ws add new bargain to the old ones, making it more interesting to every one who visits our stores. e Pto COMPANY e 'ti 2455 dust tight, e, r. oorrer-penitenc- - a moisture proof packagt. Countess and Maitre Bonnet for the Count. Evidence in the shape of between the Cuunl and women waa preaented and the caae was adjourned to Nov. 7th,' when the final pleas were made and the suit ad-jrned until Nor. 14th, and on the 1895. the late Archbishop Corrigan ofGould's dowry was un- following day. Nor. 8th.wasthe raae of ficiating. Ml Count's creditors presented derstood to have been 18,000,00b and the It was further stated that her lnoome to the court and court adjourned for , , was $.00,000 a year. Immediately af- two weeks. The three children of the Cast ter the marriage the couple left the are George, Bonl and Jay, the United States for France where the being the namesake of hia extravagant manner in which they youngest lived attracted considerable attention. mother' father, the late Jay Gould. About five year after the marriage, "My child waa bunted terribly about the Count and Countess de Castelface, neck and cheat I applied lane were reported to he financially the Thomas' Eclectrtc Oil. .Tha pain embarrassed. It being alleged that the Dr. Into a restCount already had spent about $7,000.-00- 0 ceased and the child sank M. ful sleep. Mrs. Hansen, Nancy An fals wife's of adjustmoney. ment of the affairs nf the Count and Hamburg, N. Y. Countess became necessary and conINCREASED PAY. siderable litigation followed, with the result that the Gould family IntervenPhiladelphia, Nov. 14. Carrying out ed and the Income cf the Countesa the actfon taken by the board of direcwaa cut down to 1200,000. Ou February 5th, of the present tors of the Pennsylvania Railroad Co. rear, the Countesa de Castellane en- the directors of the Northern Central tered a plea for divorce, the hearing railway, the West Jersey and Seashore of which began before Judge Dltte. railroad and the Philadelphia,. BaltiMaitre Cruppl appearing for the more A Washington railroad, which companies are controlled by the Pennsylvania railroad, authorised an Increase of ten per cent in the wage of all permanent employes receiving i AVENUE- In Anna Could, the ycungeet daughter of the late Jay Could, waa married to Count Ernest Boniface de Castellane, the eldest son of the Marquis de at the New York homd of her brother, George J. (laud, March 4, -- WASHINGTON tea kettle was the As the The decree orders the Countess to We sell Ibe Range cheaply at prices charged; really we sell much cheaper in comparison tlinu any oilier mamiftictiirer. We are expert in stove making. We do not exeriiiicni on customers. We have had 30 years' exerieiice in making cooking apparatus, and as fasf. as we have learned that we muld improve, we have done so willnnit regarding the cost, because we believe it is good business policy. We kuow more about rooking apparatus than you do. I tm you know as well its we do when vour cooking apparatus dues good work. lienee, if you buy a .MAJESTIC RANGE, and it doesn't do ihe best work you know it we knotv you know it. The sale of jhmic ranges would ruin our business we know that, too. Now, we know our Range is the best, cooking apparatus you can put in your home. You dont know that ami we know you don't know it. uiiv-with hint at Yllle Bnt the Majestic Manufacturing Go. will place a Rang WHISKEY AND CONSUMPTION :md both Liter went to tne d'Avraya ii is that under in in any home the Inited States guarantee IaCr.on of St. Jatne. where iliev made and will do as we represent herein this ad. All we ask Follow the Flag and the Bble De- spent two boms. T During the swine jear. 19o.",. clare! a Doctor. of you is a good flue. Tf it doesn't do till we claim in mu Count de Cas'd lane was Intimate with to Imit we don't want it in the home of a dissatisfied person a woman living In a furnished roomN Yorii. Nov 14 The ing house In i lie Rue Caatigllone. our business. We don't want dissatisfied nistnmep.; we can't li.terna'ional In Congress on 'he Count de Castellsn them. afford to have began hre mlu j lr. F. K. l.mwas Intlnuite with "Mme. C. which Id. of Amlin. Texas, tiie lucNiiiei't, Involved indiscreet actlonw. repeal en Besides this guarantee from the manufacturers we persou-alllechne the kei note uf the eoiivcn-tiot- : retntesvn is xml automobile excursfon. tori, guarantee every Majestic Range to lie sal in to lie ihe prevent ten of t In an autoniobite objec's them. lo leal tuition and found bv the domestics making in-poe- (Egalprcd with Smokeless Device) d METHODS bo ' Unlike ordinary oil beaten the Perfection give satisfaction cannot First and foremost it ia absolutely zafe-r- oa always. turn the wick too high or too low. Gives intense heat without device. smokeless smoke or smell became equipped with Can be easily carried from room to zoom., Aa easy to operate as a lamp. Ornamental aa well aa mefuL Made ia two finishes nickel and japan. Brass oil fount beautifully embossed. Holds 4 quarto of oil and burns 9 hours. There's real aatifcf actios i.i a Perfection Oil Heater. Every heater warranted. If not at your dealers write oar nearest agency fur descriptive circular. ( mates the home bright. TL, srw send the. children, on Thursdays and Surnlavs. to their grandmother, the Marquise de Castellaine, and their surrender to their father for a week at New Years and Easier and for a morfth In the summer. a g PERFECTION OU Heater ed. fr WILL NOT CRACK. RUST OR CRYST other stoves or furnace fails to It may be a zoom oa the weather" aide, or one having no heat "ennuertion. It may be a cold hallway. Mo matter in hat part of the house whether zoom or hallwar it can sooa be made snug and cosy with a demi-mond- Court Grants Husband Nothing, Except Privilege ef Seeing Children. A giant theatrical trust la under way uf formation in the east. It will, without more ado, have the laugh on the puldlc. a room that the heat from the ' reach. 11. On May 11th, 1904, while the Countess de Castellane waa absent. Count de Castellane took "Mme. D." to the Chateau Des Margate, where he passed the afternoon with her. 12. For several years Count de Castellane rented in Paris a number of placet for hia rendexvous. la- particular No.24 Rue La Rochefoucauld, where he wae known under the name of "Pascal; Nu. 1C Rua de Ueneral Foy. the Pavilion of St. James and No. 5 Due Cave at Nullly. At these addresses ha received, to the knowledge of several of hit servant and chauffeurs, the women with whom he was Intimate belonging to the monde and e claasea. Here follows a long list of dates, extending from the year 19U1 to 190G. Tha text of the decree does not go into the details of the Countess bill of particulars, "inasmuch as Mme. De Csatellane submitted letters and documents, several nf which were from the Count himself, establishing sufficiently that since their marriage, notably In 189S, 1902 aud 1905, he had relations and correspondence with various women of easy virtue, which was most offensive to a wife, thus rendering himself guilty uf acts Justifying a divorce, and, as ha had failed to establish a reconciliation, the petition of Mme. de Castellane la granted." AliThe Count's demand for an mentary allowance of 8 So, 000 annually," was denied on the ground that the guilty party in divorce loses all the advantages accorded either by a marriage contract or tha Joys of married life and consequently the court refused to allow not only the Counts original claim for $50,000 per annum, hut the IS0.0O0 which the Counteia offered and which it now aeenia tha Count claimed to have accepted, October 25th. The court a lo took a precaution against any unreasonable attitude of ihe Count toward allowing hia wife to take her children out of France by providing that in case cf hia refusal Judicial authorization could he grant- FROM BONI DE CASTELLANE. When a man publicly proclaims himself champion of law and order, Ida actions may not bear the closest scrutiny. la almost every houas there is ble. y well. FailioDo . com-missio- right-of-wa- Does Mat Other Stoves emt-UL- ls 1 eSyyujr C-- - aati-Hear- 1906. 33, s. to pants which the Sale Iihm made $2.35. They are good ones and every man gbniild take advantage of thin opportunity. fo.OG |