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Show in the (advertise EXAMINER our OGDEN 0E SIEGE Authority Conferred Upon Military Governor Over Six Hundred Corpses Have Been Buried. Supreme 23. Farnandei of the province of VtipwaiX'. haa proclaimed the city of Tilpanilio In a atate of siege and ha stored supreme authority on Navy The prefect Captain Gomez Carreno. 4 police la ohaiged with the duty of Miin and dtairibiiiing fond. Ona4 iht Brat acta of the military goverto iaaue an ordar that any Mtaon found breaking water n..iln Tha water supply in be shot. and repaira are Utrly adequate, progreaaiug at Baron Hill, Ytna pg Narand Ramdtaa, where a arge unabar of malna were broken during li mt thqunka. Aug. governor m Tba maynr'a offio ia now in aquare, beaida tha governor's Vic-lari- a fjgt The whole of Victoria street tonight a Illuminated by alecttic lamps. Two athar itnwta also are lighted and night Cerro and Alefrea girts will be lighted. Electric cart a!raady are running between Baton nation nd Becreo, and probably to bottuw the operation f cars will be attended to Vina Dal Maru. The total number of corpses buried MB. Tha ip to Tuesday, Aug. 1, was nan ptMtofflca ha a reopened. List Mai At there la not a atagte There were vail in good condition. thin) persons killed there. At CaMdlo the railroad itaitop was hanged. At Qulllota many pmatrsied. The earthquake ware liuildlnga was very severe dead in The at Con con and Col mo. thoae piacea number twenty live. Telegrams of sympathy hare been (arrived from Secretary Root, Praai-fai-t Barred of Peru. M. Rurgeolse, txeign minister of France, and Knits-(til- l and son as well an from the city Buenos Ayres. Neal and bread are scarce. . .Meat la now being distributed by the aut- horities. The grocery shop that sere not destroyed by tha earthquake Canned are nearly out of stock. atari, sardines, condensed milk and Karaite are much needed. Tit. weather ia somewhat elnudy. Sanitary conditions are being eatab-llahtIn the encampments, and na; of tha people are tbnngh four or live earthquake abocka 4 moderate violence arq experienced fill.'. The Red Cross Is caring for ibousnnda of Injured. d llght-hearle- 'Friace to the Front , Washington, Aug. 23. San TYancit-c- made the first contribution of Valparaiso earthquake aufforera. o the dispatch received by the state department today from American Min-litKicks at Santiago, announced that donation of S10.000 had bean trrtved from Ban Francisco. A er Relief From Leo Angelas. Angelea, Cal.. Aug., 33. Tha Clticen'a Relief committee, formed at the time of the Ban Francisco disaster, today passed a resolution setting aside flOAKM to he forwarded to the suffirar from the earthquake at Valparaiso: This sum waa taken from the 6u,000 Kill remaining of the 1240.000 donated n the time of the 8an Francisco lo Mrthqnake. London's Relief Fund. Aug. 23. Tha first Hat of nhsrriptioni to the London Chilean ttrthquake relief fund approximates London, ilium. New York's Fund. York. Aug. 23. Oontribntlona the Chilean relief fund of tha merchants' 1111100101100 will be accepted by the National Bank of Commerce of .his pity jo compliance with the of Guslar H. Schwab, treasurer the fund. Checks should be drawn m the order of Gustav H. Schwab, New 'resmirer. than houses as the rokull of they sustained in the recent J.non damage CITY. yesterday that the ministry of had been advised that It necessary to demollah more Mhlir works :1; r PALACE HOTEL ooooooooooooooo sn Francisco. Aug. 33- .0f incorporation have filed In Nevada of the Pal- e Hotel company, having prl- farliy for Its object the reb- i Ming and operation of the hotel. The incorporators f lie company ire Frederick.. frocker. John Clark Pat- tVm. F. Herrin and Well- re-oGregg. Jr. The company 1' hare a capital stock of r. 'lu.iinn, which will be dlvld- ween the Sharon estaie "nipeny. consisting of Lady kpih. Frederick W.. Shar- - .! 'en Xewlands'ani hls and others Identified b (h Sharon estate company "i " tn. H. Crocker, the larg- ir.'c rot being taken by the The 'sron :? company. John o'' anil be managed by r iii Patrick 1 O G O O 0 O 0 O O O O O O O O 0 0 0 O O 0 New York. Aug. 23. At a meeting of tha executive committee which has charge of the reception to William J. Bryan, it waa announced that Harry W. Walker, chairman of the press committee, had received a letter from Mr Bryan, mailed before he walled from Gibraltar, accepting an invitation to dine with the newspaper men at the Waldorf-Aatorino the evening of Saturday. September 1. in his letter Mr. Bryan said: 6bsU be delighted to meet the boy a of the preaa. 1 have not found any other newspaper men. Nixon gave the program, as at present arranged, for the 4th. Mr. Mr. Bryan Is to land at 4 p. m. at the Battery, where he will he met by n mail and welcomed by Headed by Artlug Mayor McGowan. a small police escort. Mr. Bryan will be driven up Broadway to Fiftieth n riot. Murphy should not be so severely TO SETTLE criticised. Tills is a Christian world he and a Christian example ehould AGRARIAN QUESTION praised. This Is a campaign of the ten commandments. I am running nn the ten commandments plaiform. Hearst ia. Higgins ia going to and Important Conference Held at Peterhof Odell ia the greatest exponent of ue on Immediate Distribution all. Mr. Hearst cannot claim to he the of the Crown Lands. prophet who cams down from the St. Petersburg, Aug. 23. An import- mount like the ten commandments. He ant aeries of conferences began last, baa habitualiy been more like Moses, on a certain occasion, when Irrinight at Peterhof on the question of who the Immediate distribution of the tated. broke them all at once. The only way tn nettle a light is crown lands and appanages to the The leaders might all lead. peasants. In an attempt to find a par- to light. baa led. now let someone else tial solution of the agrarian question Murphy In by measurably appeasing the land lead. The Democratic convention should voire the will of the hunger of the peasantry, and the As- theory and there la to be a convention sociated Preaa ia now in a position to psrty, has aotn. I am for eeatlng all announce that the government definitely decided to proceed with the RECOUNT OF BALLOTS. original plan outlined In these dispatches. August 7. for settling the Denver. Aug. 23. -- The recount, of agrarian question, regardless of parliament, and go to the country upon the ballots cast at the recent election conIaaue at the coming election. The tinues In Judge IJndaey'a court, hut Associated Press waa Informed this little change has thua far been reafternoon by a member of the cabinet corded. Four precincts In ward 11 who participated in the Peterhof con- were gone over today and no Importference that, the agrarian question is ant changes were made in the mano longer open. Within n fortnight sn jorities. the ballot box containing the In precinct imperial ukase will be Issued directing votes on the gaa franchise The the agrarian oommlaalan to begin the 11 was found to be unlocked. d distribution of 1.800,000 dessiatines (a Judge of election in that precinct that the box waa locked election dessiatine Is about 2 arrest belonging to the appanages, i.nnn.non nfaftat by the Jndges. Attorney Brock, dessiatines belonging to the crown representing the gaa company, asked and 2.000.000 dessiatines of land offer that the votes from the precinct be ad to or purchased through the peas- thrown out. aa a majority of ten votes ants' bank. Only the forests and had been returned against tha franlands belonging to the state, the pres- chise. Objection to the motion waa ervation of which la considered neces- offered by counsel, and Judge Undaey objection, as the count sary for the future agricultural pros- suatalned the with the returns entered perity of the country, will be reserved. corresponded will be financed by the election Judges on the poll The transaction through the peasants' bank. Little honk. cash will be required. The landlords LARGEST LOG RAFT. and other sellera will be given marketable land script, eventually redeemBan Francisco. Aug. 23. The steamable by the peasant purchasers in installment notea designed to meet the er Francis H. Loggett arrived today n tow the largest interest end amortisation. The em- from Astoria having baa ever come into this peror will not give the land of the log raft that Imperial family aa a free gift. bnt. harbor. It contains eleven million like other landlords, he will accept feet of lumber: is 740 feet long, sixty r cript. Moreover, it Is believed that feet tn breadth and draw a twenty-fou- ton no parliament will ever dare to repeal feet nf water. A this temporary law. Nearly all the lighter on top of the raft was used to present restrictions upon the peasants store chains in.18th. while off Tape On August aa a class will he removed. This In substance is the government's bold Blanro the Leggett encountered a bid for the support of the Russian strong northwest gale in which she peasant millions against the prapj-gand- a had to dr fa for tprenty hour. of the revolutionists. The trip from Astoria was made in seven day. PORT DALY OPEN. SONS OF VETERANS. London. Aug. 23. A cable dispatch to the Japanese embassy bt-.Penri. Ill Aug. 23. The national that Port Daly will be (pen to convention of Bone of Veterans closed the business f all nations and that Its se slr.n today with the elert'oo of it will le a free port for all exports officers and thp ae'ectlon of Dayton. O as the next meeting place. Edor imports as far aa the provinces Pa., was Kwang Tung the leased terriion ward M. Aimes of Altoona. rrmmsr.der in chief. Other on the Liao Tung peninsula-throu- gh vice rjjpr ri elected M.were: Senior Port Daly are macerned. Jolinsm of Mury-'d- :' ntrn5'nJer. F. Japan hsa aim delcded tn permit commander, J. R. turicr ships tr all ns: Ians to ettgag In trad-an- PLAN WEATH- AND SATUR- 500 SUOIS INTO B90Y Pert Bii J,.an 1: zt.. , Columbia. B. (.. Aug 21 William Spain, negro twenty-unyears old. was shot to death by a mi near Rt. George. Dcirdeaier county, this after wan. This ia Ihe third lynching in Ruu;h Carolina within days 8 L. Connor, manager 4 the Dores ter lumber company's stove t waa notified by g negro tha he he saw another negro a'teinptlng to enter a window of hla home and then run away into a nearby rune patch. Connor immediately maned for hla home, going through the cane Held and came upee Spain and suddenly grappled with the negro, siriking him a severe blow, breaking several tones in his bsnds. The negro freed himself snd ran into nearby woods. Connor uivifled hls neighbors, and about two hours later Bpaln was rapiured and locked up in Jail. Shortly rfter-wara posse of forty r fifty men went to the sheriff, and. securing the keys to the Jail, took the negro lo the bouse of Connor where his daughter positively identified the negro as the tone who had tried to climb through the window. The mob then took t he negro to a nearby oak tree, strung him up to a limb snd flred about 6lt shots Into hla hodv. j c ti-- Had-han- i. d eleven-year-ol- d TO 'STRIKE. is enjoying grow prosperity. while wegs have not been increased for tea yearn, during which time the condition of llrlng baa greatly altered, rents and the pries of fund having risen. DELEGATES TO RIO RETURNING. Washington. Ang. 23 W. I. Buchanan. chairman of the American delegaconference tion to the at Rio de Janeiro ndrised the state department today that most of the American delegation will mil for New York on the steamer tomorrow. The conference will probably close this week. BAILROADS 'a;' n Oyster Kv 4ug 23 -- Irv wu.ert r.-- t Roosevelt loc.av wi-master Gent" a c rttlon win- - i u!i chairman 4 me Republican i..it ...! Rapid-Fir- e nllilint:ee. Mr t'or'eiyou lia u miiii mt-- r 1 uihl ledge ai Hiiniingittu 1.. drove to Sagamore Hill Hits It is twlieieU that tbo keen inieieet In the cuttgreastonnl campaign has prompted him to gather political Information from everv wiircc iUiaiis. Aug. 23 Font Sterling, rertly to the secretary of the Interior, and that Mr. Cortelyiai'a dlscusHou ol the treasury . late tonight with whom he held a eniunihetlnn. enh him was mainly on the political secretary The Western railroad ia a British the Aa cleared lip. m a statement aituation MVlated Fteww. a misleading announce-me- ucrpormhuv i made ai the palace tonight to the The rallrtHul hsa paid no attention Brig lien J Franklin Bell, chief of itaff. and Capt Hutchinson, hi.-- nlic, effect lhat the I'uhan government had to Guerra's telegram, hut interference asked the I'nlted Stales fin were lu conferemv with the Prrsidt-ii- i eight with traffic tomorrow ie anticipated. this morning regaiding the aeitlenirnt rapid Are guns manned by American The manager of the railroad, both before and after visiting President Palof the dlfllriiliy at Brownsville. Trxus artillerymen, to be used in the ae ma. aald 1 raffle would proceed of the InaiirrectiiHi. The fart caused by alleged Indiscretions of colored troops stationed there. The troops are. according to the aecietary. that uwual. The government haa not made pubhave been removed and the post will Ihe government has ordered from an comlic the newa nf the capture of Baa be temporarily stain dotted i'ntll this American arm manufacturing is accomplished a company of white pany four rapid lira gun, and that Juan de Martinet hy Inenrgenta Tbo edltiw nf the Post, which paper pubtroops will guard the government prop- these pieces will lie manned by former members of the artillery branch uf the lished an extra containing this sews, erty. Gifford rinrhot, chief of ihe bureau Auieitcan army now here. Jf these was aiimmonnl before Governor Nnnea of forestry of the department of agri guiia prove to hr effective, four or and censured fdr eaclting the public h publishing sennet tonal news unculture, waa also a visitor at Begainote more additional guns will he ordered, favorable to ihe government. GovHill. Ha will take to Ilia Boise I Ida I and It la rxpeeted that experienced in ihe I'nlted ernor Nunes declared that he would Irrigation congress an aulograiih let gunners ran lie procured ter from the Piesldent. In which the Biatoa to man them. The I 'tilled recommend to Preaident Palma tha estahllHiiment of e censorship. The work under the reclamation act. which Hiatus haa not been asked wdn anynceapapere of Havens do not believe the Preaident signed, will lye com- thing in the premia. Tlie subject of American inter uu that President Palma will approve of mended strongly. lion ia not much discussed hero, and such a move ae, despite e Constant flood of remora, the newspapers have la regarded as a remote poaeibiltiy. there betna general rnnfldenre that prilled only farts, and usually these GONE TO RESCUE the government will be able to restore gnvanimentally authenticated, that tha palace ia (diary In a abort time THE MANCHURIA order Havana. Aug. 21. The killing of the i4 giving Information. Beside arming new reenilta tha Insurrectionary leader. Gen. QuonMn Handera, today in an engagement, be- mayors of Havana and Cteafaegna are Captain Metcalf Leave 'Friace With tween rural guaida and a leutd of hla raising forces to guard tha cities, end followers. Is regarded as dealing thf In some of the smaller towns a similar Equipment te Fleet Stranded ia bet tig pit rimed. Veeaal. Insurrection a heavy blow. The gov course A light In the southern part of Hants ernment la acting with energy in amid Ban Francisco, Aug. 23. TheOcea-ni- Ing rural guarria and volunteers (Vra produce la ex pm ted to take Ventura, when alia sailed this after- against the Haute Clara rebels and tn plane anon between Insurgents and fin more men to defend (ttenlueUH volunteer. noon for Honolulu, New Zealand end dlaiwtching The lobeneo Interests are estremelr Australia, had among her pnaariigeri Flnar del Rni against IMnu Guerra. that order he restored in the Captain John Metcalf, representing The rapture of Hab Juan de Marlines aniloufr Vuella Ahaju dlairM, in which Ban Lloyds, and Captain A. F. IMlIahury. hy Guerraa hand waa nnl a greet though It see not exported to Lula end Hae Juan de Martina are representing the San Franciano board 4 (he of marine underwriter, who will un- nrruh so anon The place waa pate situated, before the expiration whlrh-that hand, In dertake to oat the airanded Manrhn-ria- . terted h) a varv small detachment nf period, now clnawmust he transplanted plants Captain Meiralf goea not only aa rural guards, while Guerra's isrength4 fromyoung the seed beds to the AM. Amerthe representative of Lloyds, hut nf waa much greater. The taking In that nertton ican tobacco espnttefw the Pacific. Mail company, and fakes F'tuar del Rtn will be quite another Buffered a damage thee far. The wtein-Ithave In that are there alnce matter, n a him wits the Venters full eqlp twice aa many lyonpy as. the In- owners of auger and tobamn plantamoot of anchor and chalna that may to otgauiie volunbe required la floating the stranded surgent Pino Guerra can mitsler, It tions era helping defenaa of the , governteers the for that more than aa la probable regarded Manchuria. Captain fdllahnry la also ment. well equipped with wrecking appara the froripa will lake the offensive and If possible draw Guerra Ini an open tu Enlirttng Vofuotesre. flght. reinforcement While Aug. 2J. Chibs Is an Washington, government Connect Ship With Telephone, going forward Gnerra'a following Hating volunteers and still assert Its of the are not Honolulu. Aug. the ' revolutionary believed lo have been greatly ability to crush Is Honolulu Teleplioue company visited by hla occupancy of the movement' tn the Httla republic, actha Jdanrhurla today with a view nf augmented Iwo Vttelta Abj towns. cording to n dispatch from Mr. Bleep- -' connecting the stranded steamer with Public opinion appears to vary rr, the American charge at Havana, advisabilthe the shore hy telephone, to Innallly. front rntJiuaiaallc made public today by the state deia considered which by adherence In the government to opwti partment. - Mr. Mlaeper says the outbeing ity of the aieantahlp official. break has aproad to Bants Clara and rebellion. returnrevenue cutter The Manning In this cllv tha general attitude la Matanxa provinces. Carina Mondleta. coal. ed to Honolulu today for During one nf loyalty. The oppowlthm and in- with 200 men. la now leading Ihe an effort made yeaterday to pull the in Rents Clara province, dtscusa wHh newspaper Manchuria off the reef the Manning'a dependent enldneaa tha cry that If ihe while I he movement In Matenxas provanalytical inch four cable parted. a half government ia n4 able to squelch the ince Is reported to be of little ImportIn a statement issued today the Insurrection within two months other ance and the leader la unknown. efall teamshlp company soya that The atate department regards the forceful means must be employed ter fort will now be directed toward the restoration of peace. There are riispetch of Mr. Fleet ler ae an IndicaSteadying the vessel in her present po no ringing calls lo arms. The moder- tion that Cuba la tally able to look sltlon until Capt. Metcalf arrives from ate newspapers print wiih approve! after its own interests and there ie Ran Francisco with salvage appartua. the reauluilona declaring adhesion to no nuggeation of American Interference The aea la aril) smooth. In Cuban affaire. Ihe government by Ihelr party organitn steamer excursion An haa been nothing there but sations. Ihe Manchuria Is being arranged for which could he fairly dcacrllied aa a Senator Burnham en C addition. Rundsy for sightseers. The departme general rising 4 the people la defense N. H., Aug. Manuhnator, Manof the army transport Ixuun for of the government. Htaiaa Senator Henry K. Burnham, ila has been (la laved until tomorrow e A company of Havana reeniHs exchairman of the Cuban relations awaiting the arrival nf Governor Gen- changed iihote today with a detachwhen asked toof the senate, eral Rmlth'a baggage from the strand- ment of Insurgents wear Guinea. One night for an opinion on the situation ed ship. were In Cuba, said that he bad received no poMeenian volunteer end wounded. official advice regarding tha InsurPrevent Vessel from Drifting. Colonel Rojas and ail three of the rection. He had read Uie dispatches 23 In More the nnrhnrs Honolulu. Ang. in the newspapers, blit had Oman unenmpanlea nf artillery stationed Manchuto from the sent out re being Havana forts have been ordered able to form an opinion aa to the exact ria to prevent the vessel from drifting Plnar del Kin. the authorities consider- condition on the Island. Tha appeal re shore. aea The further onto the of the Cuban government for arme, ing that Havana la sufficiently guardmains smooth and owing to thl fart ed hy rural guards and police and the he aald. wan a question for the stale toand other favorable developments new city guards department, to deal with. day efforts to pull Ihe vessel off th Preaident Palma will personally deat he Hendeia renewed high fray the expense of Gen. reef will probably Comment ef Louden Papers. tide tonight, though but little hope of funeral. The members of the stuff 4 1ondnn. Aug. .24. The newspapers war In the Inal mteceas Is entertained. f'ren. Maximo Grone this morning print editorials on tbn The treasure carried hy the Man- for Independence met today and re- situation In Ouha. and speculate aa to churia and the through malls have united to eR1- ,h,,r aerviees at the the probability of the United States ben brought ashore snd the baggage funeral. to restore lrlug obliged to Intervene of all .the passengers la expected to Pino Guerra has sent threatening order. However. It Ie generally adof the Agrarian mitted that the American government arrive here this afternoon. messages to members league stating that h- will pillage their has no deatre to take such a step, a force it would mean the annexation of the EPIDEMIC OF TYPHOID. plantations If they organ! against the Insurrection. Inland. In conaequenre of Guerra' ihreats Three Oaks. Mich,. Aug 23. The The Dully Telegraph says that, incause of an epidemic of typhoid fever against the Western railway, orders tervention would something among l.wifl inhabitants of this plnce have been leaned to petmanently guard like ferment throughout the South waa discovered today when a member every railway bridge between Plnar American republics end would he exof the board of health climbed to the j del Rio and Ren Juan de Marlines and ceedingly malapropos so noon sf'er the earn international Amertoan congress, but top of the water works standpipe and to erect breast works opposite found the dead bodies of several thous- bridge to be owiplad hy troop. newsThe editor and reporter of the (Continued on Pag Eight) and young sparrows, in various stages Vida have been Imprisoned of decomposition, covering the surface paper 1 iiitersncea. fair queeilonah'e nf the water. Immediately the mayor gave ins' ructions to empty the stand pit' scrub and The Platt amendment, aa the legispaint it. Hundreds of sparrows' nests lation which defined the condition on have been built on g ledge that tuns which the I'nlted Rtate should witharound the summit of the standpipe, draw from Cuhs and turn the inland and the young birds at supposed to over to the control of the Cuban peohave fallen Into the uncovered stand- ple wan known, provided that a part of the new republics const Hutton pipe while trying to fly. The made for the standpipe when it was should contain certain provisions conconstructed was never put on. There cerning the future reiatton of the es nf typhoid Inlted States with Cubs. The third are now twenty-vino o of these provision was as follows: fevc in the town. New York, Aug: 23. Wil- - O That 'he government of Cuba con- O sents that the I'nlted States may ex- O item Herne. Jr., chairman nf O CONFERENCE. ercise the right to Intervene for the O ihe executive committee 4 the O Mate committee, O O Republican Rio de Janiiro. Aug. 23 The In-- ' preservation 4 I'uhan Independence, wHh Gov. O ternitlonal American congress today the maintenance of a government ade- O after a conference O Higgins, came to New York to- - O concluded H actual work. Fnaliy dis- quate for the protection of life, propf sani'aiion, erty and indltidiial liberty and for dis- O night, and announced that the O posing of the projects with respect O governor was a candidate tar O commercial relation, patents snd charging the obligations O reilwa. to Cuba Imposed h- - the treaty 4 O renomlnstton. copy rights, the Governor Higglna." said Mr. O and the rod'flra'ion of IntrrnsUtmal Paris on he I'nlted States, now to he O candidate tor re- - O The Hurhanan report wi assumed and undertaken by the gov- O names, ie a He iawa. never chased O O nomination. l Cuhs." ernment nf the that recommending adopted O O after a nomination, and he I Threaten te Blow Up Bridget. countries In the ronferonre pro23. 4 dispatch was O nut chasing after a renomlna- O Havana. fluctiixtinns Aug. the showing tables per far re- - O' a of exchange during the last twenty sen! hv Guerra In Mr. Livesev, say- O tnn. He la bntcandidate not O be dne O nomination, veara and the eff'ft thereof e n com- ing: If you send anv mot truops over O demand the honor from the O being to facilitate the merce. the lrt 0 atate convention. establishment of a universal gold the Western railway will hlw tip O "Friend of Governor Hjg fin O and O your bridge and burn your basis. Interns-tlonn- l O will control the state ertivea O Two more aessbns of the confer- property irrespective of an O him. compIlrntloDs or any other con- O turn and nominate ence will be ticid Fundiy and Monday. O i O sideration." certain 27. 3 snd 2d perfect August o o o dl meaasce Mr. he carled LJverey details. Orders Placed fpr Guns to Be Manned by American Gunners Call for Volunteers. Aa ON NEW 1 aur-pils- e enU . u4 Of EAST LAWS Meeting Held for Purpeaa of Considering Changes In Act to Recant Reguiate Commerce. New York. Aug. 23. 8. F. Parrott, vice president of the Georgia Southern and Florida railway company, who acted aa chairman al a meeting in this city. July 27. nf executive officers, truffle officials and legal repreaenta-tive- a of all Ihe Important rail and to and operating steamship line from the territory south of the Potomac and Ohio rivers and east of the Mississippi river, today made an official statement regarding the object and action taken by the convention a follow: The object of the meeting waa primarily to romdder the recent changes made in the act to regulate commerce, approved June 29. 19ftff. A of those matter Involved question law. the meeting determined to appoint a committee of aitornoya, consisting of the general counsel of mot of the companies represented at the meeting, and to refer o said law committee certain printed questions which had suggested ihf maelvea to the executive and traffic official requiring immediate consideration. The law committee held Ha at Atlantic City August 14 to 1. 1806, Inclusive, and took up the questions serial'm. V"t of the questions related to the "ffeet of the amendments made by the Hepburn number of 'hem related to MU, but the con at ruction of the act prior to the passage of the Hepburn bill. At the conclusion of It meeting the law committee unanimously adopted the following retsnlnf'on : Resolved, That, now having answered to the best 4 our ability, with the lights before us and with our cp portunlllM for consideration, the ques-- ' tlons wbirb have been submitted to ua relating to the prsetlrsl operation of the carrier, we commend this law to the fair and loyal observance of the carriera in a spirit of full and frank recognition of it spirit and purpose.' On the 22d day i,f August. I9'tf, the convention of the executive and traffic Waldorf-Astori- a ' the reconvened I officials hotel, when 'hey received the report from the ls committee above referred to and adopted the fololwing resolutions: 'Resolved. Tha thN convention return its thanks to the law committee for the labor bestowed by said committee upon he qiiet:na heretofore propounded to it to this convention, and that, aided by te advice contained In the report of said law the executive and traffic n hero present wl'l. In the e'erl of the pripcrMes confined to : their management, use their beat en-- J dearer to comply to t e fullest extent 'r:'r;.'i. ran F.wrlsrc. of the art to j with all the provisions nax:,l.try elected Mrs. . regulate commerce a amended June Te .tor-biof New Yerk president. I 29, lfttKI.'' juMa ve CENTS r Manchester, England, Aug. 23. The iron moulders today Informed (heir employers in the engineering trade of Manchester and Southern I .encash I re of thrlr decision to strike Aug 27. unices their demands tor an Immediate advance of 60 per cent per week ia number The moulders conceded. only L.no men. but the strike would affect 40,000 skilled workmen end sixty Arms.1 The men claim that the trade d fo-t- he FIVE TO BOISE iiiio-n-n- Victim Waa Been Crawling in a Window of White Man's House In an Encounter With Negro Owner Injured. MOULDERS PRICE Tha Work Uroar tha Reclamation Act Will Ba Commended to lirigstion Congress by the Preaident. SOUTH CAROLINA POSSE TAKES PRISONER FROM SHERIFF FIRED Wo LETTER DEATH BV i 24. PRESIDENT SENDS ten-tille- e AUGUST MORNING. SHOT TO NEGRO Accepts am lavitatien to Be With tha New York ."Press Gang" on Evening of September 1. Anti-trus- O O navigation ifwtrn O i O ' ar.d the various pcr.a of tte aame date. 39000000000000l FRIDAY UTAH, eaithquake. Energetic measuret- - hive been taken to suppress ail overcharging for the necessaries of life by merchants. The municipality is now selling fresh meat to the inhabitants. T'ue street car service in Santiago haa been suspended owing to lark of street, thence to Fifth avenue and south to the Victoria hotel. In the coal at the power houaes. first rarriage with Mr. Bryan will be McGowan. Governor Acting Mayor American Consulate Destroyed. and William Huge, Washington. Aug. 23 Robert 8. Folk of MissouriCommercial Travelers' Atkina, the American vice cousul at president of the t leage. which started the Valpatsiau. sent a dispatch to the state for the reception. department today announcing that movement At the hotel Mr. Hryan will he rein the American consulate everything in that city was destroyed and no sup- ceived by a delegation from the reception committee constating of five mem-herplies are available. from each state. At 7:46 o'clock Mr. Bryan will be escorted to the gar-deDICK OUTLINES OHIO POLITICS. and the meeting will begin at X. Akron. O.. Aug. 23. In an Interview After the meeting ineide Mr. Bryan will address an overflow ninetlug in given out tonight I'nlted States Sen- Madlnon Square. ator Charles Dirk, who ia alao chairman of the Republican atate executive committee of Ohio, outlined his posi- TAMMANY LEADERS tion with reference to the coming Republican atate convention. Senator TO STATE POSITION Dick declared in favor of the making of a platform by the convention in committee of the arhole, in which all laauea are to lie debated and without District Attorney Jerome Says It's the intervention of a committee on Time for Politicians to Tell resolutions. As to the issue of the Where They're At. of the iwo Ohio sene ton, Senator Dirk says he is willing that New York. Aug. 23. District AttorIwo resolutions shall be presented to ney William T. Jerome today, talking the convention, one indorsing end the of the political aituatlon in this state, other censuring the sen alms and the said he believed the time waa wow ripe delegates choosing between them. The for thr many leader of Tammany administration 4 President Roosevelt Hall to state their positions. He also and the work.of congress, he says, will declared that Mr. Hearet as a man be heartily and strongly indorsed did not figure in the coinpang camunanimously. Going further, the sen- paign. ator declares in favor of a change in "If Mr. H carat was nominated by the rules of the party organisation, the Democratic convention, would you and suggests that the committee nn support him?" Mr. Jerome waa asked. rules bring in a rule providing for the You will never fare this situation,'' flection of the chairman of the stale he replied. Let's dlacusa something executive committee by the convention radical. The Democratic party haa E Itself in the same manner that candiad to gwallow some bitter draughts dates for Mate officers are named. In the past, hut It will never stand for that medicine. Hearst the man. KILLED GUARDS IN AMBUSH. is s msn of nn importance and no ideas. He ia like Murphy. The quesKattowite. Prussian Asia, Aug. 23. tion shout Hearst resolves Itself Into . dispatch from the Austro-Ruaalathe persona who are about, him whoae frontier station at Morxlrl says that ideas, working on the addled brain of last night a number of Russian fron- Ceolgoax. armed hla hand to alay a tier guards were enticed Into an am- President, and working along those bush. their captain killed and the other lines ia reflected, in the conduct of the memtiera of Uie party disarmed and great leader of the Independence bound. Meanwhile twelve men passed-acros- league. Bnroguh President Bird Coler, the frontier, presumably with who went along the line of the Brookarms and ammunition. lyn Rapid Transit company, Inciting 2 Darnel iah tJOOO Houses far'iago. Chile. Aug. 33. It waa Will FRIDAY APE POR FAIR DAY. BE IN STATE Valparaiso, INDICATIONS ER WITH THE SCRIBES IjDOo, WEATHER FORECAST GENERALLY BRYAN TO DINE 10 UTAH THE NO. 236 III DISPATCHES) T THE PRICE IT CHARGEE. IT IS SEBT ADVERTISING MEDIUM THE EXAMINER k THE CITY CACHES THE COUNTY AS WELL 7T subscriptTHE CITY, ion BOOKS ARE OPEN TO (OH thI VOL rRFSS ASSOCIATED (RECEIVES FLU. cont-rolrte- offl-Ma- admin-Irtratlo- inlnr-lalan- d core-mlti- i - - 18 A CANDIDATE ooo oooooooooooo aev-ora- srui oooo oooooooo |