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Show r' FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES UTAH WEATHER FORECAST W" Vilr rca in 'hi J IT CHARGE, IT I ADVERTISING MEDIUM WEATHER WILL BE FAIR city- - TODAY AND TOMORROW. ou 9 ARE OPEN TO AO AND OGDEN (STANDARD JKtiser OGDEN TWENTY PAGES CITY. UTAH. SUNDAY MORNI NG, THE IH GDEH AUGUST TWENTY PAGES 1907 18, of the Inner door of sad tha outside door to the posted outsld :W. HUS CHlttHI - (Ml IKES UTIEM IK Occur Origin Last Night Within an Hoar Criminals Driven Front San Francisco, Denver and Salt Lake Infesting the Jonction City tfae - r id undesirable time In to this dtjr. many years raging on n reign of term brake loose bat night and there were but remarks made hy prominent dti-sOat a ettiseaa committee should bo srguimd to work with the polloe is Oe SKtanulnatloa of some of the crinduli, who bare keen driven out of Dam, Salt Lake end Ban Fran-dand who hare held the upper bast her tor more than two weeks, whoa from three or tour crime and aussipted crimes were reported to the pottos every sight The pottos have been blamed in emu inddenoie and in others they have bees upheld for It la stated they are working faithfully and uiilgeatly with the aaud force that Ogden haa. la other eases the Judge of the police enurt is eemaoced far the groat Amount, of Ueaaaey down m Ms court. Om eee Rod in the mlade of the- pwblla is that WHeh oeeurred Friday morning la which twenty ' undedreables were tfvin time orders to get out of town sad two of the number received small Jail sentences. The men were arrested by the police the night before, mod an bora the appearance f toughs and while a very small per seat of them bore the appearance of laboring men who had fatten Into bad company through drink. The others hare the appearance of In tough. Re entire lot there was not more than ra or tlx dollars Judge Murphy save tha men ninety days sentence kit suspended the seme providing that they immediately leave town. It Is safe to lay that not more than r out of the twenty left town and tha remaining fifteen are in this city si this far the flat atthe present XI me. X repreeenta-th- e of thin piper had been Informed thd certain aalooaa on lower Twen-tyfiit- h street were harboring and Meeting many of tha men who were jben "floaters in the police court. men act as boosters for the dhea and get n certain per cent of as amount of business aoaie up. they of ttie gunga at men to the v t the preeent time are come pro fmrioual dick-tip- " men na well aa burglars It seem that the time la Mot being ripe for the police depart moat to take a decided and. concerted settle la exterminating this daaa and J the city of crime before it ws mwa eerlous four fires and two or fans attempted burglar-le-a were the e operations of those of the mass of flames. Mueth attempted to rescue the horses, but his efforts were fruitless, and while getting a wagon out of the way he heard the cries of agony of the poor animals In the hoi" rlble death they met The loss to estimated at $1,500. The department had Juat completed Its work here when cries of fire turned their attention to the police station, where the patrol wagon house and stockade were in a mass of flames. Department No. 2 waa again called and aoon the fire was nader control. While the lire waa burning there were many anxious prisoners faces at the windows of the cells of the Jail, watching the progress of the blase. The loss may . reach $500. Prior to the fire and afterward, the petrel wagon was called out to Investigate a number of attempted burglaries, hut at aa early hour this moralag there had been ao successful Crimea repotted to tha polloe or say arrests made. Great . credit must be ." paid., to '.Chief Pain Captains Rogers and Barton' and their men .for the prompt and efficient, manner to which they han; died the situation, also to the police, who rendered valuable service to the department. At the stockade fire, W. G. Renwtck. the young Californian, who fa making an auto trip across the country, and. who waa a former member, pf a volunteer department at Los Angeles, took a baud to the fire fighting before tha departments bad arrived from the other Area. - BOARD IN SEISION. 20 - A WHILE IN in;. be-ean- . OF FISHERS mmuemMM Their Skiff Lost no Food, and Comrade; Dying Before un-hl- element Three of the fires I1.0 toosndlary. origin a all connected with . them It looked very much like J tttand work of thnga when the last ? Jr0Ted to be the stockade and huuae at the polloe star This firs, aa well as the one California Bakery; bore sU the marka of the use of mutches "and Dmnae in the hands of a friend Brt call came from the Pickle ke on Wall avenue, at 1:20 p. m. wuaae was confined to n small 1 and aomo grans The damage At g:40 the first big fire 5?.10theb the barn and lumber Becleu Lumber company, lower Twenty-fourt- h utreet When . ibpertment arrived tho entire wue In flame,, ne If it had been Awratej with gaaolln or aorno material. Ten horses In were turned loose and driven one broke loose from the and ran Into the burning bulld-J- d was burned to death. The fire imT. fbrc"p,e of Pltoe of uhluglea hed, but was soon tr It fo apparent that the had picked the Rcclce lum-It would make the Mr STJmI n1 had there been Saloon Licenses. Balt Inks, Aug. 17. Tbt Stats Board of Pardons to to session thit afternoon at the state prison; but ut the time ef going to press no action on the applications bcfsre the board Washington, Aug. 17. Thera are the proas, giving a full assortment of has been acted upon. few Jurists better knows throughout names, dates, and plaoea. the oountry than Judge Bampel H. Bandy Fowler, private secretary to DATE CHANGED. Mayor Thompson, earn te a relative," Artnun, of the Bones county circuit he says, "autisg.aa agent of Jake RaBalt lake, Aug. 17. Governor Cut- court, Indiana, who has Jumped Into leigh, and he tried to fix this tiring ler today received notice from the Narecent sometold up, bat he Bandy Fowler that if tional Civic Federation that the date the limelight through his Raleigh ever spoke to him or cam of the conference on conibiuiriona and what famous decision that it to unconon bin premises he would not be re- trusts has been changed from Sep- stitutional to great saloon (liquor) sponsible for what happened." tember to October 22 to 2S. The con- license. The chargee ere of n character ference will be held to Chicago and Judge Artman to here at lha Inwhich. Involve the names of a wife of stance of the temperance folks, who the governor to Invited to attend. ona of Raleigh's employes, a trip to art doing their level beet to make BL Louis, which Raleigh took, a vacathe national capital a dry city," and CIVIL SERVICE SUITE tion trip to a grove at the head of theres a possibility of thrir auocess, Provo canyon,, ending July It last, Harrisburg, Pa, Aug 17. Criminal for they are untiring aad energetic to and many nights during the flood sear their efforts. The view taken by him eon when .the husband waa sent over and civil suits against cspltol con- to exceedingly Interesting, and to reetate officials tractors are former and Jordan to tit nd watoh the flood war with high favor to some Ingarded eooa as are aa Inetituted papers being tere roll past, while neighbors saw fluential rollgioua and official circles. of whether all and prepared, eighteen Raleigh coming and going from the those named by the Investigation em-a- s Discussingto it, he nays that tha liquor mans home at night commanding more attento Improper question .The man making the charges sug- transactions laInvolvsdt tha tion and consideration today than It with ceaneotloa to that he gests' Raleigh requested and furnishing of the capl ever haa, and I think that to time the tell why be arse forced to .change buuuiua doctrine I have adopted will be fully bondsmen not so very long ago. He t'ol, be prosecuted, will be determined recognised. I do not claim that I the attorney by general resuggests also that BsMgh be have enunciated any new doctrine. quested to tell all about the garbage la faking thin afand I have bnt contract entered Into b tween Herman stated what the courts have practiBamberger and the eity, end all about cally declared by their decisions. three meetings to wnich Mr. Raleigh They have said (hat any business might have some Interest, before this which la Inherently dangerous to the oou tract was decided. Two of them, 0 ItobHe and the public morals to unhe says, were held In January last at lawful They have asserted over and a Balt Lake residence. and the final over again that the saloon to InherI office. one la a down-tow- n ently detrimental to society and deJust what the nature of these structive to public order and puMie too wQl to la be, it early yet charges and private merits. They have said telL The News haa already suggested no legislature can authorise the that a number of very pertinent questions of public good, the public destruction on other subjects it might be well to order the and publle morals. From have n city council investigating comthese Indisputable propositions it apmittee presen: to Mr.. Raleigh. As peal to me that the conclusion necesthe News Is Interested In being absofollowa that the saloon can be sarily lutely tijr it offers him the one of no more licensed than a disorderly the Newe columns In explaining the house or a lottery. Ia fact, the courts mutters to which public attention has have said that tha saloon to more deHe been called lately.might reply of public welfare than both Pleasure to Beach structive with explanations to sundry allegaTrip of these." are tions, and especially why, if these In aaswer to the Inquiry, When dll the facta, ha sent one ef Ma emWith Men first become Interested In this ImHad you Yoon; ployes out to watch the flood waters portant subject?" he smilingly reof the Jordan, why he took thte emI have always been total" plied: End Sad ploye camping with him up the ested la the general question, but and hie with wife, Provo, together decidedly a seven years ago, then contrived to send the husband when I was preparing for the trial of what bis to lb city, down present Ban Francisco, Aug. 17. An auto--' Lewis against Tran, to tha circuit Interest Is. In the garbage contract, Indiana. That court of Boone mobile, follow containing two men and a wa a suit to county, will before he and how long a resort to Inabets the and woman, of young a body office? girl, Detective Raleigh out of public wss who had been their companion, on n dianapolis, a sort of park, which confixed up to attractive style. In the to Cliff ride thd through park, saloon, COMPANIES CLAIM GAINS. house, leached the park hospital at nection with It there was awere dewhich beer and liquor oclock this ulna morning When the from Wfestera . Chios go,: Aug - 17wThe to tables livered at (he away people made discovattendants the hospital Union officials Mated today that the ery that the girl was dead they Immed- from the bar. Tha suit was an action only effect of the general strike or- iately caused the trio to be arrested, to eujoiu tha conduct of thiu beer gui" der had been tof paU out seven men until the cause of the death could be den. I was employed to tha prosecuto tweutv. states, wherefrom they tion of the case, and In tha prepara' had complete returns. Both companies explained. woman was Miss Frances tion for the trial I made a collection The dead claimed to be in beter shape than on Karl, young and pretty and eases sad facts to which 1 called stylishly of any preceding day Her residence was 1411 attention. gcArned. It seemed to me that the only logGolden Gate avenue. Her companions TAKES OWN LIFE. were Geo. W. Forbes, of into Butter ical conclusion that could ha reached who acted aa chauffeur, Misi wss that n saloon was unlawful withstreet, Los Angeles, 'CaL. Aug. 17. Wil- Pearl Bbelton of 1411 Golden Gate in itself, or, to other words, s nuisliam B rouse, once wealthy and re- avenue and Harry McHenry at 927 ance. It to one of tho rules of .English spected, said to have been cashier of Eddy street The story told by the tow which has been laid down la 'tills a bank and worth $100,000 by Inberi--' men after they had been arrested was, county, time and again, that the the lance, banged himself to the rear of jAhnt they had gone out to the beach crown In this country we say and 241 West fieooad street early today. yearly to (he evening and spent some state cannot license n nuisance, ladder, tied time, to variut resorts along the boule- our courts have made application of He had climbed of the noose s round Ms nock and kicked vard. Miss Earl, they said had had n that doctrine In: a great numbercharthe ladder from beneath him. Ha : number of drinks with them, and casea. ft the saloon to of tne le said to hard loot his money through j when they started hack from the acter which the courts say It Is and the resL everybody known that It reaUy lafalse friends, end the result ao effect- beach she was as Jovial do tile Aa they were going through the park, thers Is no reason why thlu rule ed him that he was unable-twork and was finally discharged. He it wna suddenly discovered, that she should not be made applicable to sathen took to drugs end became n had fainted. In the hospital It wss loons. to fact. It ia applicable, unless wa wreck. He. waa 40 years of age. thought the might be etlll alive, hut f when they reached there yhe was make aa exception to favor of the saloon. Heres a proposition that I INSPECTORS INVESTIGATE. dead. S dont think haa occurred to every-hddProhibition has been estabPASSENGER JUMPS TRACK. . Portland, Ore., Aug. 17. An inveslished to every state iu the union by tigation will begin, next Tuesday, as 8L Louis, Aug. 17. A locomotive, direct legislative enactment, hut there to the cause of the recent collision between the steamers City of Panama drawing n fast passenger train, from has bees appended to the prohibitory and Alliance, before local Inspectors Little Rock, Jumped the track, near statute s provision authorising some BL Louis, today, and with the mall local board or officer to suspend the Edwards and Fuller. car, overturned. Engineer Aaron prohibition by selling license to saGIRL COMMITS SUICIDE- .Platt waa killed and Ms fireman In- loon keepers to engage in the business of selling liquor, all of whies means jured. (hat n license is merely n suspension Realising Her Mental Condition, Takas of the prohibition which must otherNELLIDOFF PROPOSAL. Strychnins. - . Them. San Diego, CaL Ang. 17. Marooned, on a desolate rock, la the Pacific, their kilt lost, and no food save the 'flesh of g seal, compelled to stand helpleas . le r rtwt J?Js d . . FIVE CASES PLAGUE ! o J s, - while their comrade drowned, and regain their boat only to find her to n stoking condition, and after endless hours of Incessant labor na they tried to keep her afloat, were the horrible experiences of Crawfish" Johnson and Tony Machado, two members of the deep sea Ashing colony, whose home is at LaPtaya. We had gone ont to the rocks to get a couple of seal cubs, said Johnson. Tony and I had gotten on the skiff, when n tremendous wave eaught the craft, throwing Luigi Into the sea. Luigi became entangled in the kelp, not over twenty feet from the rock, his head and shoulders out of water, hut he could not release himself and we could not reach hlm.oo he drowned before our eyes. All the next day hie body floated on (op of the water, and waa torn by gulls within our eight and we were helpless. I figured that Portland, 'Ore, Aug. 17. Conscious wa must stay then seven or eight she wss mentally deranged. Miss that next noon Power the the but days, breexe, the entire Mock boat, America, came by sad took us Pltra Lourutg, 20 years of age, killed j herself today by, taking .strychnine. j doomed, end poesl oft" Ut ; The girl had been engaged to be mar- I rtaiinrwouM have craned to the Oregon lumber yards serosa ried for several months, but recently AGAINST RALEIGH. CHARGE tj. became afflicted mentally. She had i will probably con- j Improper Relationship With Wife of received medloal treatment, hut tinued to grow worse, and the grow" department wa at the an Employs ia Alleged. call came in from the tog realization of her unhappy future, theSS bakery, to the effect that Galt 1ke, August 17. News: together with tha fact that to her conflr- - Chief Paine vfojT? IM Charges of the most sensational dition she , oould not wed. Impelled dePrtmenL he directing character are made against Street her to destroy herself. hoovwi,. l one- - while Capuin Supervisor Jake Raleigh in n stateed the other. Captain ment to the News today by n well LOCAL STRIKE' SITUATION. ttnou Station No. 2, afoo known citizen to Bst Lake. He sake v?onsl 1Vbniw,W,lh ookohl nation wagon, that bin name be withheld tor the Both Cempaniee Hsndllng Business . With Fair Suceea enveloped to flames, preeent hut declare he is amply able n, fash- - 2L,pra 10 one or two every charge made. to prove 17 With every Balt kiSH?- - Tllp In order to fight the thing through homes, on of r firm d to Henry Graves mad to n finish, he says he will make a full remaining the .Vro HenrT J. Mneth, written statement to eny responsible in hit decision Ont to go back to o. ktrvJrl set of investigating board cither the city work, another secret executive meet- j buggy and to the latter. Mueth council n committee of that body. ing was held In the Federator of La"w ae had juat returned home Mayor. BraasfonL or If necessary to bor hall. - This ' time - a- - eentisel waa 5" ,Meft . - ,n, ad-fci- 1 striking--telegraphe- i??gmg That it is Unconstitutional to Grant Judge Decides Crimes and Attempted Crimes Reported Every Night dutches of one f from town and gone out- to the barn criminals that haa to see- if the stable door- was locked. of vont gang the He noticed a little light there, and thia dty ainee the fall of thought that noma one waa to there. INS, wbsa the cutoff acros the lake When within a few feet of It the enof attractlnff hundreds tire barn waa wrapped In a seething ns tha ! PARDON na tho proposition that governments are Instituted for the promt tioi of the welfare of the people, end that under the higher moral tow, or law at absolute right, the source of all human tow, go government has a right to permit or recognise any institution that destroys or Injures the public good and the public morula. Therefore", he said, the statute providing for the licensee are inconsistent with the purposes set in that documeut, for which the federal and fate constitutions are adopted, and consequently void, or unconstitutional, since tha legislature has no power to enact them." Defining the common law, tha moral law, and tha constitutional law, which he construed te be for die advancement of the publle welfare, he asserted that the saloon does pot come wlthiff that classification aad ia, consequently, unlawful. The saloon," he aid, "does pot advance the public welfare, and the well being and moral advancement of the cittoena. The object of the throe kinds of tow mentioned being the advancement and welfare of the people, K to plain to aee that the saloon haa a directly opposite effect, aad to therefore obviously an outlaw Institution. There to n popular misconception prevailing," he asserted, la regard to tee a ranting of liquor Uoonaea. A Herns Is nut a prohibition, as la at times contended. It is A purchasing at the permission to sell liquor and cannot be considered n prohibition. Under tha legislative enactment tha saloon to really unlawful, because the taw provides for tbs weal of tha public, aad when n liquor lloenae to granted for a consideration, ft to merely tho suspension at the statute la favor of tha saloon, sad sines tha result of thiu suspension instead of redounding to the welfare of tha dti-sndo just the opposite, as you know, the exercising of this right la virtually unconstitutiouaL It to because the saloon exerts such a ponent Influence la our politics that It has stained its present strength. But for more than $0 years tbs publle sentiment has been Increasing and tha people ara beginning to real-to-e what tba liquor trafflo moans. It la not accessary to any that tha existence of tho saloon fa responsible for desolate bom,jg))jr4er, fareeny. Impaired Intellect, Insanity sad other unfortunate dreum stances that would not exist were It act fpr this menses to our welfare.' Ws cannot but see. after consideration, that the privilege of selling liquor to not n constitutional right, not n common tow right, not a moral tow right, not aa Inherited right, not n Inalienable right, and not n privilege of n cltisen of a state. Then what to It? It to plainly unconstitutional, and In making this itatement I am only framing what tha decisions of many courts hsva practically indicated. Jodga Artman la a strong type of the big, manly Homier; well proportioned and standing six feet high, be Is frank and unassuming, yet dignified. He has spoken fa every western tote, except Nevada, on the liquor question, and to now on n tour of the Mg cities and towns fa the east. He to accompanied by Ma wife, n band-som- e and attractive ' woman, who manifests a profound Interest in the husband has toad which her gifted 1 . taken. case room was bolted. When a reporter approached the sentinel to ask If tbs bos vers doing anything besides talk of their approaching benefit In tbs Methodist church, h carefully bolted lb inside door to make sura that so sews luaide leak out, aad whispered that he waa forMddea to talk, look like intelligent, or let on that he knew anything about anybody, especially n man Involved hi the strike. At the Western, Vnloa office seven men are at work sending and receiving messages, including tha Associated Press reports, which ara now The Postal Is working expanding. four men, tad hsndUnx an the business sent in. None of the men are strikers who have broken ranks. - - of Incendiary Fires jlfee Bis - PRICE FIVE CENTS DESPERATE room 2, Ogjg Ji ARE THAT THE INDICATIONS the examinee WELL VME COUNTY A Irak--Au- .f y. wise prevsIL MXelldoff, ' Talking about the recent passage of head of the Russian delegation and the prohibition law in the state of president of (he conference, said the GWgis, ha said that he regarded It disarmament question wa. as lmma .as the most decidedly advanced step tare now, as to the beginning Die-- In prohibition work that has been cnaalon of It, would be not only etei" takeu In the South for some years. lie, but Injurious to the cause of The victory of the temperance forces to Georgia is very significant," ha peace because it would show the The Hague, Aug. 17 1 of opinions, although, In of Intentions exists which may one day lead to their toal-- ! cation. Nell doff therefore, proposed unanimous, adoption of resolutions which were voted upon aooordtogly. ' reality unity said.. The opposition to licenses of saloons has begun to be a very potent factor In our government What occurred In Georgia to but very little itnmger than what has occurred to Kentucky and Tennessee." Inter on he spoke of tha Soltau ease, fa which the decision affecting HUBBELL DESTROYED BY FIRE. the constitutionality of liquor licenses Hancock, Mich.. Aug- 17 The vil- was rendered, the suit having been lage of Huhbell was nearly destroyed flrst tried fa the Marion county (lad.) by fire, this morning, and twenty court, and on n change of venue was dwelling four store, tho Hotel Calu- brought before Judge Artman, who met and the Heels Coal sheds, with refused the application. It Is notebeen contents, were burned. The loss to worthy that the esse has never bused He said that he upwards que hundred thousand dot-- , appealed. n Soltau tarn. bis decision to (he - - well-know- . i . ; Four Deaths Resulted and - the Bodies Destroyed ia ' Quicklime. . f Gigaotic Straggle Between Labor' aad May Capital Ensue. Baa Diego, CL. Aug. 17 Ona Wert era Union and n Postal operator quit work today. The Western Union operator at tba Hotel Corpnado left beg key. Mr. Seely, tha Postal operator, who to n ualoa maa, but who remained at work yesterday, awaiting more direct news of tha general strike order, was forced out today by an order to come to Los Angeiennd work there. The order foroed hi band, aad ha qulL Portland, Ore, Aug. 17 Tba only la tba strike situation bars, yesterday, arts the defection from the strikers ranks of two operators. The Western Union, to whom these men return, decided that ft waa a signUW cant break into the strikers' raatot whlls the union declared the two opera tors had always been lukewarm fa their allegiance te the anion, and aasert that their action wss expected. Tho situation haa exportonead no change slue yesterday. Tha Whatern Union, la discharging Its epamtom notified thorn (bat (hoy yest$tay. would not bo under any Thin action, follow-clrcumatmaoeSk lag similar notice ghram.w Jha-soctated Pivot earlier la (ho week, to token by both aides to tba contra-versy to indicate that g long draw. out atriko la inevitable, . Change : - , Washington, Aug. 17 Thereto no , oonoeallng tha fact that In admlntotra 1 tlve and high official circles there Is aa evident dread Uwt tha federal gov, eminent will he called npoa at an early data to tske.su active band In the labor crisis, especially la tbs telegraphers strike, which Mda fair te beenma almost International In Its proportions. Officials generally fear if tha department of Justice to compel- v led te interfare, as to Intimated by, reports from the storm center fa Chi' cage, that tba government will he Involved fa n gigantic struggle between capital and labor over the question of the topen shop." They declare that tha telegraphers are playing with fire, They any that while they may Invoke the Inforcement of n federal statute giving the government power t take over the properties of the telegraph companies, na a matter of public expediency whan (ho companies re unabls to operate them, they have, overlooked a federal decision which' holds that eomblnatia of workingmen for the restraint of Interstate com- - . mere coma within tho provisions of law. It to the Sherman anti-trus-t pointed out that the government can keep clear of tho trouble unless appealed to by the strikers, or unless the telegraphers fa the District of Columbia leave their keys and fores federal action through . tha Indiscreet overt act of soma striker. Under the contingency these offlo-tol- a intimate that the only reoonrsoi would he the objectionable govern-meat at Injunction. Tho decision that the department at Justice might ha called upon to follow would bo that la the ease of the United States vs. Workingmens Amalgamated Council of New Orleans, In which the circuit court of appeals held against the union on the ground that their interference with the employment of nonr union men wss a conspiracy fa restraint of trade within the meaning of t law. Tha situthe Sherman ation presented by the strike la tha District of ColumMs of tho Building Trades union now In force bus already sent tha chills at apprehension coursing up aad town the apina of "Uncle Bam." The union men fa aa effort to enforce the "dosed shop principle, have threatened to call out the union men employed elsewhere to the United States by tha contracting firms employing scab labor" fa tha District, that tha Deep apprehension ia fait may bricklayers and stone masonswould adopt such drastic methods as to a force tha local government, which federal one, to prompt action. . . anti-trus- Ban Francisco, Aug. 17. Fire cues of bubonic plague, four of which have resulted la death, have been reported to the health department within the past week. The patients, with one exception, were of (be poorer class of foreigners, dwelling In the neighborhood of the old Chinatown. Tha exception wna a foreign sailor, taken form n coastwise steamer. Prompt and active measure were taken by the local state and federal authorities and a spread of the disease to not feared. Both President James A. Simon, of the health hoard aad Health Officer I CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION. James W. Watkins, stated today that the situation to well fa hand, and no Roboccasion exists for. alarm. The In- Centennial of tha First Trip of ert Fulton e Stesmr, Clermont, fested steamer was ordered Into quarWas Cslebrattd. antine, with her passengers and will so remain until released - by tha health New Tork, Aug: 17. The centendepartment rut-ton'The two shacks occupied by the nial of the first trip of Robert steamer, Clermont, was other patients were fumigated, locked an. up, and sealed. Tha bodies at tha hinted this afternoon, by Mowing eiP two Mexicans, the Italian, and the whistles on the Hudson, dipping Russian Pole, who succumbed, were signs and playing by bands Fultons favorite song, "Boifttie- Doon." f destroyed In quick lime. ' - REGATTA IN SEPTEMBER. ' GREAT PREPARATION. . - s . Yladlvoatock, Aug. 17. Preparations are being nude to receive the American Pacific Cruiser Squadron which la expected to cull here, before leaving the Orient for Baa - Kiel, Aug 17. American yachto to Spokane and- Marblehead and Chewink Vlll, were sent to Hamburg for shipment to Bilbao, where they are to participate fa tha King Alfonso regatta in September, - |