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Show EXAMINER: THE llOKS'IXa 8 Pure Wholesome Reliable Made from cream of tartar derived solely from grapes, the most delicious and healthful of all fruit acids. Its use is a guarantee of perfect food and a protection against the ills that te follow the use of alum, and other low grade powders. oum-pen- Og-de- a BREVITIES TRUSTEES ALLOWED BY TO REFEREE NAMED FOR MEET COUNCIL FIGHT SPEAKER 0. ff . U. lth I May Wltoeg, C. C. Jenson, reekienre, dm tho family 1171 Madlena at o'clock trill bn hoM Bun-doavenue, I Tlo remain may he viewed Saturday from 1 . m. to T p. on. and oo under from IS ol n. to X . m. la tormoot fo City oonotory. FAMimiEUNION Birthday ef Bishop John Rackham Observed tael Night. r. tort ombnoood ototloaoiy to woor order at K. B. Co., 411 Twenty third. Tho fuaorol over tho nmolno of Chaster Kobtaaon won hold from tho mooting bouoe at Roy yesterday morning at 11:10 oclock, preaided ovor by Thornes Holland. Tbs music was fnn nisbod by tho wand choir and tho speakers woro Lewie Hardy, M. P. Brawn end T. O. Heirs. Tho interment res hi tho OKy comotary. CM and aoo eemplee of ongroswd stationary ot K. B. Cm, 41S ?adding maty-thir- d afreet. J. R. Bnlehor of tho I'tnh-Koracom pony was la tho city remap day looking after eeveral largo which tho oompaay boo In sight Sap local mining oomgonloa. Tun-ooHn- g eon-trno- Tho K. B. Op. hondtoa tho IirgNt Dm of hwoolnof lodgers In Utah. 413 TwoatydUsd. atiwoC Jhamy Kwrlck won la tho olty loot ovoolng tn tho tatoreeta of Rolger A Xindley. Jtm hoe loot iwturood tram on extended buatnera trip through northern CaBftrralo and reports having Bonn a Mg beaten ra. Tbs Ksekbau family held a reunion la tbs Fifth ward institute last night hi eelotuofe the (Oth birthday at Bin bop John Rackham ef Wilson ions. Of the family about 118 member were preeeut, which, together with personal friends numbering XI. made the grand total 111). Bishop Rackham was surrounded by 14 children, 80 grandchildren and 88 great grandchildren, besides numerous cousins and other relatives. He wore e happy eiulle aa hie numerous family oroae to do him reverence, and la a short speech reviewed the progress at the Rockkame el ace tlielr no Ural In, Utah. Rs octogenarian Is one of tan first to arrive la Utah, and passed through the formative period at the county, actively engaged In working for Its development. The entire Rackham family live In Weber county, a fool tbay point to Tbs direct descendants With pride. of the Us hup are among (he respected clttsena of this city. After a abort speech of welcome the family eat down to a sumptuous spread. Flowers alabneetod the table and decorated toe hall. During. the evening several drills were gone through by tho children preseet and g Jolly evening with happy reminiscent talk wan spent. Friends from Balt Lake and Brigham Oty were present. Fall Dm of Block certificates always on hand at K. B. Ob., 411 Twwnty third. Tho many friends cf Mm. Bant Mills, who formerly lived la this city, will bo sorry to leora that on Friday leer, REPORT Amount on Hand at Present Tima, $20,695.81 Claijia of Banoflciariaa Amount to MUMAt. Eatimatoa for Coming Fiacal Yaar Submittod to State Auditor. Several Parolee Granted. Praigie Ttyurnbnrn. grand recorder nf the AncKint Order of United Workmen fci- the jurisdlctian of Utah. Idaho CA d Wyoming, ha been appuinied receiver of the affair of that louge for this district. This action vraa taken tn the district court yesterday alter-noun- . of the Industrial school took place Thursday afternoon. Instead of In the evening, la order to allow Member Joseph time to Journey home nnl fix up for ,a charity ball, given in the you want tho best la printing and blading aoo the K. B. Ox, 413 Twenty-thir- P. P. Cornwall, fur many year a prominent bnelneas man of Phrt Colorado, la in the otty with the avowed Intention at making Ogden his home. Mr. Cornwall Is much Impress ed with tho Junction City, lie hns dlaopeed of bin Interests in Fri Col- Col-Un- 11ml The largmrt 6c tablet tu Ogden (ho K. B. Co., 418 Twenty-thir- t THEATERS THE CONVICTS DAUGHTER." The Edward R. Salter company will tries an enormous amount of scenery, and the staging of the play Is a must oonimendahle feature. The play Is highly charged with human Internet, and Lhe play era me splendidly fined to make the moot of the ed opportunities afforded them to creole ap pious and laughter. They are rewarded nightlv with aa abutMlaiM-- of Wsoh. Mleo Evelyn Nicholson piers the part of Edith, the convict's daughter, and handles the difficult ettiieUims The pen In a very clever manner. mils for 'rtrong emotional work, and she proves equal to the tusk, si all limes. MED Hilda (Ante, Thursday at "Did you know that pnlittrtan have 6:10 a m of pneuamnta. from whir a particular kind of sweet to which Mm deceased suffered only a short (her are iartfBl?" while. The deoeaoed leaves a hus didn't know it about politician band and one child, and a number of especially. Wliat is the kind 7" relative. Tho funeral will be hehl 'Candied ltes, of course." BaltiSunday at. 3 p. in. from the FVwrth more American. Si J. to Secure Right of Way by City. Bagiev i.ik lily (Hornet .Mill filed in thi' district cciirt an applicaof .1. II tion for the appointment LYardleig'i as guardian ad litem of FhuI nr.d Kail Friend, iiilnrct heir--, of The Into .lame Welsh. The application war nun toil h Judge Huweli. is hnnigui to itu dry The of against losepli S Fern rxorut ihe Wh'-sIestate, and Is lor the ccvtnln snip of id ccnoeaiiiiiig the said eviatc for the land ,vr-The pun into of open I us h rvnrpisini ha no cm hcnti f.te-i- hu sill lie v'rtiin a few r,i s. ar-lo- r . i DON'T NEED YOUR WE MONEY. - very few peon'e inquire ab-jglasses until they rompellt-i- l to. If you need ihem. yon know it liu already, and it's fear if Yldlru:,'' or the "hothfr" makes you put it off. JOWEVBR ; sre . . are actually -- PROPERLY FITTED GIVE YOU LESS GLASSES THAN YOUR COLLAR OR NECKTIE." TROUBLE the opinion of many persona in Lliis tiunnin. . to whom w have given rase and satisfaction. w: cu'ei i i have failed. Tour opinion will dnubl-- s eJ tlralrs' If we can m. i. ouiy persuade you u give nmloniionu are free. . COMPANY a J. S. LEWIS Jewelers and r Opticians AT THE BIG CLOCK, WASHINGTON AVENUE. RIO GRANGE CTIVE Jury Values Rent of Certain Property at $50. ir ihe can i'l ('. Duclic- reen aga n- - 'he I'tah ail'i l.umlir; rnimnuiy returned a verdic In ih" pia'.nMT favor for $3u. l:i'e evening. Pii'!ieni-wnans a "'Hfi ' land ad and joining ilia: of the ili'fcn-laii- ' which wrm The by the li'alnl'ff ileiramled $' ier mon'h rrnr f"oin the rneriy for ihe 'into li.e which wn nl onipMny occupied i to have wen five years. The iurihcr rompiinr adrr.i:red tl;e validly nf the claim and elated they were will, The dug tuv A.'id for ibt a verdict for ihls minium. Tin- - neaii ;.i . n Ballasting Tiack to New Passenge' Depot S'te cn Twenty fourth Street. EE 1ULVE George Slier of Chicago bus been asked to referee the bout nt the Grand opera house on November 18 between Fighting" Dick Hyland au& This "Cyclone'' Johnny . Thompson. annouucement was made late Iasi evonlng by Manager K. Alexander Grant of the Grand. There seemed to be a Hit le hitch In the tuaner of choosing a referee. Sammy MoCIlntic, manager of Hyland, wauted Dick Welah of Kriaoo or some referee from Balt Lake, "liewhide1 Kelley, manager for Thompson, objects 'to Welsh, and laid that he would he aaiisfied with Siler. A telegram waa seut to Bller last night br Manager Grant, who looks fur au answer some time today. Thompson ban been putting in some hard licks during the past few days, and Is already in splendid sliape. Each day he and Kelley do a road stunt up the canyon aa far a like Hermitage, and returning to the city do several tuste at the fire stalkin' gymnasium, which consist uf a few rounds with Ketlay and boom locals. Jumping the rope and punching the bag. The preliminaries are Curley Bones and an unknown colored man, who has a reputation as a fighter; Hemp and Red Fitzsimmons; Kid Herrick of Ogdeu and Kid Simms at Balt Lake. 2 VERDICT FONMCKENEAU SEEKS EXTRADITION. i i. ,imS'. I'l'ieiel-i'io. h The lluneinn Iiu'I.ihu.k gc. ernmi'in, hiuiigh 'he foreign of lie Min par. v irark ilia- "cr.H In ihe ilce ha opt':., n egoi.K lions whh o ' t.es h'liii1 ! no Twevy fisirtn virec1. r 4 with 'lie view of con ween Linmln and ext radii Inn ;rea ivhI mrn:in ug uppli'iii-ntarv The wo-of rieanna the gr.im.l h.i-- . lee secured of the fugitives been tii!n'!y gnlne nn fm- .nnc e: appropriation of exp'.o pi ' :.d Ihe groiitid Ik rcaiy com riveh for 'u In the manufacluve ii.ruruu: of ezeavarmg I: is under hoinUK. scveia' governments haring vonl tha: :ha piatiH fi r the lies 'lepo' fused to deliver up such offender-- , on h'llMin:: were appvrved I" 'he -- seen Ihe ground 'het thi'lr 'iffens" nv I'fliccra of ihe f.ui-- l .ire now lltlcal. The aciinn of :hc Ruwalan gov ie sunerln-endmin the bands ol the peiK-rx- i ernnieiu l I.Med uu ihe Inw of Fe! and that nrk wi't c,.mmi-nr-:i'h I'fr-truary 12. an earlj da'e. ;i i'i'giil:ir rrui'iilial jr .ceedu re sori, Western .rsiti ar-- ' hi has lin s'a-- K-- eil il- iTH-i.im- ni -- eM'-fcili- MAN WEBER COUNTY BEING URGED TO ACCEPT PLACE. A short session of the ciiy council woe held last evening, at which all members were present, and the bills 3-- 4 K. MAY Wanted to Officiate t the Thompson Hyland Bent on November 16. allowed. n Monday. VETERAN OF THE RING COME TO OGDEN. The City Physician Waa Authorised to Furnish Names ef Persons Attended by Him. and payroll that were to have been allowed last Monday evening were passed upon A large number of claims that came before the meeting Alonday sight and over which there was a wrangle, came before the council last night and were capital last night. Joeeph was clacked a member of the state legislature and kaa a double reason for attending the ball. Bids were received from many companies aad prices quoted, for piping to be used In tue new water eyaiem, 'Which will run from Moores Springs, rest id the school. :o the grounds and buildings. One fren the Washington Pipe and Foundry company waa accepted. The contract calls for 6AP0 cents feet of fir pipes, at 13 al S3 per foot, and 8,300 of oenta. Work on the systam will be pushed until the school is equipped with an excellent supply of clean, fresh water. extenMember Joseph reported sively on the damage dun to the school by tba recent wind storm, and stated that repair work was bring conducted with a fund of $1,800, about half onuugb to replace blown away portions at the buildings, so. on recommendation It was decided tu burrow 11.250. The board relies on an additional appropriation to cover the Condemnation Proceedings S. LEWIS MAKE YOUR GLASSES IF YOU DON'T NEED THE GLASSES HELD. meeting of the board uf trustees A SHORT BUT BUSY SESSION WAS d - LET A u at her daughter's bouir In Kansas Cfii) . make tu annual appearance at the aha fell down tho cellar steps and Grand tonight Noopera bouse T9i 8. broke bar arm. car vember eompany If DONE BV ON DAMAGE RECENT STORM. APPOINTMENT MADE IN DISTRICT COURT YESTERDAY. BILLS SILER ASKED KUCHLER IS MANY $25,-000- The rumor yesterday afternoon that there had been a decrease of 15 per seems cent la Insurance rauea la Bffly McCSaln la in tho city In aJ tn have been unfounded. Ugdea No decrease nnoo rf the GaaaXelsoa tight pl 8are which will bo oxhlbttod ot tho bee been ordered yet, but probably Omni aomo night now wook. Tho will hi tho near future. data to bo announced lotor. WED Charles Madison, the fourth on of Rev. and Mrs. James ThompTO BAT IMS PBR 10 POCKDfk son. of paralysie of the heart, ThursTho bant and cheapo of hoy ot day, 10 a. m at the family residence, . Both phone. 3060 Porter avenue. Fnneral will be Grant, IIS held from the residence today at lu W. If. CYBriezi, representing Canon, a. tn. Interment Mountain View cemePtoro Soott of Chicago, la In tho tery. for o fow day, colling upon tho local undo. A 1900. 9, Tho city engineer submitted a number of estimates of the amounts due the J. K O'Neill comiainy for work performed for the city la the various curb and gutter and sidewalk districts. The total amount was 819.535.35, and without referring the estimates to any committee, the rules were suspended and the claims aUuwed and the auditor authorised tu drew the necessary warrants. One bill for $11 for work dnue In parking district 1 and 3 waa held up because It was not signed by the proper official. The following payrolls ere allowed and warrants ordered drawn for the various amounts: Street department $1,332.2$ C7.00 Sanitary department 88.00 Buildings and grounds H6.uu Sprinkling 69.60 City cemetery 341.27 Engineer's department pointed Cralgle Thornbuni as the re- , loan. auditor that On request of the state Street dept... crushed rock... 1.986.39 ceiver. The receiver1 bond for Before the adjournment s taken with H. C. and A. P. Blgohiw, was an estimate for the fiscal year 1907--fol-8 be made, the board submitted the Dr. Bowers offered a motion that the filed and approved. The defendant iu ibf above action lowing report: city physician furnish the council with For general maintenance, $85,09; the names at the person attended by are the heirs and minors of a number Inhim, and that during hi eabrence from of deceased members of the order, who for a site and cottage for girl mates. $80,000; for a library, (1,000; the city that he appoint aomiiun to carried Insurance In the same. to better and repair the present build- act a physician and advise the chief ings, $5,000; to complete the water- at police at such an appointment. The CACETS HICH SCHOOL works system, $2.6b0; to buy farming motion was accepted. Adjourned. lands, $2,600, and for manual train$10,000. JAPANESE MATTERS. Company to Be Organised Neat Week ing.Inmates Ivan Charleeworth and by LieuL Louder. France Abies, colored, wore allowed Arid and Root Discuss Matters at Sen paroles. As Eva Mlchwelson, a parried Francisco and the Seal PoachA mealing will be held ueat week at pupil of ihe school, has arrived at the ing Question. Arthur beiweu Lieut. the hlgb school age of 21. she was given a permanent Louder uf the Nuihmel guard uf Utah discharge. Petltkms for the parole Washington. Nov. I. Viscount Aokl and ihe boys of the hlgb ecliool for the of Htaa Lawhoru and R. Beat were called and had si the state department cadet corps. denied. Franklin J. A. P. Proudflt, a conference purpose of organising with Bscreiap- - Root- - The The organ! is t ton will be perfected on recommendation, waa paroled to J. ambassador said there was no change within a week. A meeting was called R. Bitruea of Fwmington. in the Ban Frandsoo trouble concernfor veaterday afternoon, but had to bo ing the ecxluslon at Japanese school postponed until next week. children and the boycott on Japanese NEW MANACER AT SAN It is expected that measurement merchants. He also said that no repwill be taken of atudeme, and uniform resentations had been made by Japan I ordered, together with all other equip- J. H. Kurtz Is to Succeed R. C. .Lundy s yet concerning the killing of the ment whloh properly goes with n at Sanitarium. Japanese seal flukera by American ofcompany of cadets. Regular ficers In Alaska. The report on the tralmug for a specified period after A new general manager has been battle with the seal poachers made by each school day will be required of Mr. Hauthara, the secretary of the sanipupils, under the direction of n com- chosen for tbs Ogden canyon Japanese embassy, ariio recently remouth of the tarium canyon. st Ogden regla the versed drill master, petent turned tu Washington from Alaska, ular inllilta training. Aa Ihe organi- R. '. Lundy, wku ban heretofore filled, has been sent to Toklo and the ambaszation becomes proficient In esecullng the position of general manager of sador Is awaiting instructions from the tendered his the company, resignation be will exhibitions maneuvers, public that foreign office. given. During the winter steps will tu the board of directors, stating While the stale department Is not be taken fur na encampment tn be he was desirous of looking after hie disponed to claim Indemnity from the would he that and Interests mining school the the end of held at year. government on account of the The fo! titles of --the armory build- necessarily have to be out of the city Japanese veals killed by Japanese poachers on eould Ot he much that bte and time, ing will be used by the student organ- nut begive the sanitarium the attention the Seal Islands loot summer, It ization. It is in shape for use. The lieves that the guilty parties should he In and would it the future, require In the drill floor Is on of the finest asked that he lid'rolleved of the posi- punished and has so intimated to the state, and with n gymnasium, officers' tion. Hie resignation waa accepted Japeuese government. There la nothquartern, bathe, reception rooms and and Mr. Kurts In the extradition treaty between Immediately chosen ing every convenience that a company lu hie stead. wga the two countries upon which to bass Hr. Kurts staled that needs, fine prog res will undoubtedly It would be hla demand for the surrender to our ofpolicy to proceed at aficers be made by the echini. Company B. of the Japanese pokchcrs who Imout to. once the proposed carry with the consent of the governor, has which had been ordered escaped to Japan. But it Is pointed out tendered the use of hi arms to the stu- provements that as these Japanese sealing vessels by the hoard of director end which are all dents. licensed, h Is within the powhave been mentioned In these columns before. He staled that he would er of the Japanese government to canthe license of the vessel owners CLUBS WOHDtREE GAMES begin nt once the erection of the Ice cel houses In order that this season's who participated In the raid apon Ihe harvest might be tehen care of. It sealeries. Barbers Lee to the Clgamtakar In Is also his Intention to arrange far an Close Gam. HOCH STILL AHEAD. excellent skating pond on the lake el the resort. Five Counties Yst to Be Heard From, The Cohiliia club team defeated the Apparent Majority 8.500. Oysln teem al the alleys Inst nighi. NEW SUPERINTENDENT the throe games. The clgarmakvrs Topeka, Kgs., Nov. 8. Although also got the highest score with 3,387 there are sflU flv Kansas counties MiHar W. E. Succeeds pins. George Geiger not heard from relative to the elecef the Rio Grande. Camp of the wtnnlg team made the tion of Tueedar, It Is generally be866 witb Individual snore, bighesr pin. lieved that Hoch for governor, Glnnt of the same team waq second of Ihe line been elected (Rep.), . K. Miller, superintendent between 3,500 md by with 468 pins. Oysin of the losing Rio Grande Western, has resigned, ef- 4.000 votes Tne Democratic committeam gut 411 pins. fective November 16. and will lie tee has conceded- nothing, raying the The score was na follows: at Balt Lake City cn that dete official canvas will be necessary to by George (elger. who comes from determine the result. Morton, Meade. Denver, where ho le superintendent of 8tevons, Sherman and Grant, are the the Colorado A Southern. counties from which Chairmen C rumMr. Gclgar is well known here as mer of the Republican committee has one of the best operating officials in had no returns. They are far distant thin Internmumaln region. Two years from railroads and telegraph. At 11 ego he was assistant superintendent a clock tonight Chairman Crummer of the Rio Grande Wete:n tn Salt raid that so far as learned 92 memLake, and left to follow Joseph II. bers of the lower house of the state Young to the C. A B. While on this legislature were Republican ana 23 division he CNtabllshcd a very good DHit'.iinratlr. He rays that though the record for efficiency end had the Ri.i rnuntlee nut heard from were tn go Grande In Kplendlfi operating shape. for Herrin they would not change the l! Ik iiiideratikid the Rio Grande hid final resuir. The official canvass of A Colorado Southern for the votes will he made Friday. No against the of definite n-- t urn have been received on bis Kervloes. hut In these day hlurliadca u and superabundfreight the remainder of the slate lirket. come icaffliance uf high. qood'nien SUIT ACAIHST WELSH ESTATE Ik due to arrive iu Sal' Mr. Geiger EDUCATION FOR HEAR8T." d Bn funeral of Boario tho dnaghtor f Mrs. NOVEMRER MORNING, RECEIVER OF A complaint was tbed by Maglnuia A Cum and John K. Hag lev as attorneys for William Harr.iniM against The mixtures csQed baking powders that sen for ten or Margaret Edaards and '.biny-thre- e othera anil the grand lodge of the Ancents a pound, or a cent an ounce, are all alilre twenty-fiv- e neal Order of United Workmen fur made from alum and costing less than three cents a oound. Utah, Wyoming and Idaho. The complaint alleges that the defendant b the acting grand receiver. That rh lodge was Inonrnoratud to provide the issuance of insurance pillules in the amounts of $1,000 and That on September 39. 19'i. 13,000 ward meeting house. The casket will the grand lodge abandoned the IssuEXAMINER TELEPHONES be open from 10 to 1 p. m. Sunday at ance of the policies. The amount on 81 the family residence, 881 Twenty-thir- hand nt the present lime Is $30,698 EDfTORIAL ROOMS who are benefit-ldefendants the that and cemestreet. la Jateruinl City fndupnndant 'Phan N. SI ane have claims to the amount of No. 6S tery. Ml 'Phew. turn rings In view of the conflicting 141.349.49. BUSINESS OFFICE the plaintiff I nd pendant 'Phono Philip Spoon; la charge ef the office clalma of the defendants, No. as aka that the said defendant be sumBod 'Phono, ona ring No. 8S of the Corey Brae. Construction ot Twin Falls, Ideha. Is la the moned in court and litigate their city for a few dare. Mr. Bpecr was claims: ihe appointment of a receiver threatened with typhuld fever, due to is asked for. The court took up the petition actbs bad water There, and came to for preventative treatment. companying the complaint and ap- ef FRIDAY INDUSTRIAL - alum-phospha- UTAH, THORBURN AS A. GramBaking Powder Or.DEX, - Friends ef Rudolph Kuchler Lake Bay That He le the Men. ' A boom has been launched In Weber county by the friends of Rudolph Kuchler urging him to go aftei th position of a pikrr of th nes. house uf representatives of the state legislature. Mr. Kuchler. who wl serve hie second term beginning uexi Januarv, made many friends while la the booy before, and who have started that bocm. which they claim will land Kuchler in the chair. The iqieaker-shlha bee u generally tendered i Weber oounty every third acsxiun cf the legislature, and this county i en- titled ui Th Education Bill Has Been Batter- Londim, Nov. 8. The house of lords continue to batter the education Dill out of 11 semblance of Its origins! form. Tonight numerous alter! inn were made tu clause 5, drllu& with appeals from the local authorities to the board of education, and clauses C and 7. referring respectively to the new voluntary schools and llo'lng of attendance only during secular instruction, were' deleted. While ibe I'nlonlMts are (ager for a battle a: each sitting, the Liberals now treat all the opposition amendment with almost careless indifference. They are apparently dominated by tbe Idea that after so inanv drastic change there Is no use In contesting further alterations, and are lei ting the opposition go as It pleases. There la a yet no suggestion of a compromise. -- FAIL TO Will Probably ELECT GOVERNOR. Devolve Upon Legisla- ture to Elect Governor. Concord. X. H-- . Nor. Y I nofficial return In New Hampshire Indicate that the voter failed by tbe narrow margin of ten to elect a governor. Tbe state law requires that (he successful candidate receive a majority over tho other candidate and Charles M. Floyd of 3 lanehe liter, the Republican nominee, falls short of ten voles of receiving tbe needed majority. Inlesa the official result, which will not be compiled until neat week, shows a change, the legislature will be called upon to name tbe next governor. The figures are: Floyd (Rep.). 4o.- 18; Jameson (Dtnu.l. 37.524; Telley (Pro.), 2.113; McFall (Roc.l, 8K; Churchill, OF DR. ALDRICH. But next January. ed Out of Form. Omaha, Nov. 8. According tu advices received at army headquarter here, the Ute Indiana who have been causing trouble In Wyoming and Montana are en route for Fort Meade and ere expected to arrive st Fort Meade about November 14. They will go overland. The report that they were to go by train from Arvada 'is an error. The Indian are escorted troupe of the Blxth cavalry from Fort Meade. All stories of clashes or ill feeling between the soldiers and the Utea ere denied. The best of feeling is said to exist, the soldiers and the Indiana hunting together la perfect amity. of Che Cupt. Carter P. Johnson Tenth cavalry, who has hud as much experience with Indiana ns any white man In America, accompanies the Indians. He will remain with them nt Fort Meade and go with their repire aentatlvea to Washington to visit the Prettdent when the latter returns from hls Panama trip. Refuses to Speak, Friends Eaplain. ft ORIGINAL FORM LOST. Utea Are Escorted by Eight Troops of Cavalry. Fnvret Salt p EN ROUTE TO FORT MEADE. FUNERAL In 3. CALIFORNIA Hls Fully n thousand persons attended today of Dr. R. H. Aldrich, who was killed last night by Congress, man-eleFsvrot. Meanwhile a brat of friends rallied about .Judge Favrot, visiting him at the jail, and two lawyers who have at tlmea been hls political opponents, volunteered their services In hls defense. Although Judge Fsvrot maintained silence ns to the cause of the tragedy, hls friends today Issued a statement that "he followed an unwritten law, acting tn the belief that he was awning an affront tu hls family. Judge Favrot' friends also declare that Dr. Aldrich was forewarned and forearmed. Today the only development wu the resignation cf Judge Favrot from hls Judicial position. Governor Blanchard- will order a special election to fill the vacancy. the funeral ELECTION. Ran Francisco, Nov. 8. Return from 1.IW9 precincts out of tbe 3.471 In tbe state give the following nn governor: Glllrtt, Republican. 1112,172: HtU. Democrat. 92,7ii2; Lnngdon. In- dependence league, 87.879. Gillen's plurality, M7rt. The remaining precinct from parts cf the state will not male-rlallchange tbe result It Is estlmai-ethat Gliletf'a plurality will be about 12.000. The entire Republican state ticket Is elected by pluralities slight ly No comIn excess of that of governor. pilation has yet been made nn the legislature. but It is overwhelmingly Rem grew local Tike eivlre publican. delegation 1 Republican. y d IMMEDIATE TRIAL. Ban Francisco. Nov. 8-.- Immediate trial for John Sientaen and Loula Dabner. wbo have confessed to numerous murders and robberies. Is planned by the authorities. With the view WORK FOR DEMOCRATS. cf putting the machinery of prosecution In operation Lhe imllce today took Guthrie, Okla.. Nov. 8. It le prob- Slemsen before A. Saakl, the cashier able that the Democrat will have 1U0 of tbe Japanese bank, who partially delegates In the constitutional con- Identified him as one at the men who vention which convener hire Tuesday, had assaulted him. J. Tl. Dockweller. November 20, later return! from the the first man held up by Slomeen and two territories Justifying the esti- Dabner after they started upon their mate as conservative. The last Okla- career f crime, was taken before homa district, the Third, elected- a Bienisen today. Bletrsen Immediately had Democrat, making a total of 60 from acknowledged' that Dockweller Oklahoma alone. Three Indian Ter- been one of hls victims. ritory and one Oklahoma district will be contested. $1,000,000 FIRE IN CHINA. - CARGO OF EXPLOSIVES. , luibeck, Germany, Nov. 8. The Klsenbahn Zcitung, a reliable paper. prints a sensational story lo lhe effect that the German s' tamer Jan Mlnlos, wllh a carga of explosives destine.) for the Russian government, was reetnly fired nn by a Russian cruiser and seized in nplte of the fact that the capialn chnwed a p' rmii from the Russian marine ministry. Lu-bec- k message Hong Kong. Nsv. S.- -a' from Canton report that a fire Is rasing on tbe riverside opposite to the European quarter, on the island of Bhameen. A strong wind la blowing, and more than 600 houses, lnr.ltidi'nR and gambling all the restaurants honors, have been destroyed. The European settlement. Is not In danger. have Marines from foreign warships landed and ere hsroically combating the flame. No lives have bean lost. exceeds already The . damage Th" name in registers avsilabie do dl.iKNt.umi. mu mention a steamer named Jan fom dun. Nov. 9. The Dublin correMlnlos. Tliure Is a German ship named BOYS EXECUTED. the cf Standard spondent telegraphs Emma Mlnlos and nnother named Wilan interview with Richard Cmker on helm Million. Their recent where8t. Petersburg. Ncr. 8. The Riga the result of the election in New York abouts have not been recorded. correspondent, of the Bourse Gazette state. Jlr. Croker said the outcome has rent In harrowing details of Ihe was made In accordance with his FRICTION IN MANCHURIA. execution by shooting of throe boys who had l teen condemned by a court k "I think the elertion will prove a S:. lcterKbuig. Xov. h. According niaiiltl for robbery. Four other considerable education to Mr. Hrarst," to alviccs received hero from Vladiwi-rexecuted at the same time. said Mr. Crokei, "and I am sure he vostok. there Is constant frirllou be- The firing party was completely unwill profit by It. alMtough defeated. tween tin? Russians and Jspaneae In nerved : the sight of mere children In m v opinion Mr. Hesret Is bound to Manshuiia. The Japaueu. according before them for execution, and flrod he factor in politics. If lie could' to 'he newspapers of Vladivostok, are wildly, and It waa only after aeveral have Iielil hls own vote, and tf he had continually pressing northward In volley that all th condemned wra had the suppon of Independent .scor- Manrhurla with the apparent Intention killed. ing lueu I believe he would have been of establishing Gieuiselrcs In the Je has elected bv l'fii,"un plurality. ef Vladivostok, where their THREATENED LYNCHING. mvde a remarkably good fight, and lie presence would coiKtltute a serious has reason is he pvcid of il." itiemice to th furtr.'KH in the event Spring Green, VI.. Xov. 8. A mob of :he p isk!hi;i:y of rrsiimptlun of of .'Oik persona a.Meiiiptfd to lynch TEXAS DEMOCRATS. h.iatilitlfs Thu charge that the Japa-n-s- e Thmnat; Bair on hls nrrival here toau- fortifying the Island of day. under arrest, charged with Wac.i. TeXMK. .Nov. 8.- - W. L. Henry in violation of iht- terms uf the bauii on '.Mrs. Edward Frank. The r ha inn a n of ihe Democratic caiic.if- of treaty ot Puri snionth. Is reiterated by prisoner was rustic d to jail. The mob, cu!i for a meet 'lie .r Zhisn. Congreve, has nevertheless, suspended a noose froma membci ? to be ing of 'he a tuner lower un i made reedy for In Id in Lhe lifiu-- u uf representative!-Decembe- r AUTOMOBILE RECORD. The en wi surged around lynihiiik. Tile object of the meetkind declared that Bslf would the Jail . X.i-- , vacsiicfos or v AH autorno-tii'ing Ik o fiii tove-a- : lie iM'ived hi o'clork whin he was miftev ni;d rr.r.wxci such ither liu' i. F'ancls'o i'll) fur a hearing. brought iiers as mm none up. II- - urged tli" an! !.. Lri'ules hue hei-broken bv Pei .ai.'l" Xelwi nf Sun Frenrisco. uf nil Demuri-aMmembers GOODBYE TO 300SEVELT. of coiigre. wii. c iyi"u. the .if iuIIuk in to h ,i;and "I miviie. .:hriu WsKh'ngion. Xov. 8. -- Vlsc.iunt Aokl. I. '' RECEIVED AT THE VATICAN. ll' liur'u,- - th'.in hire J 'cvloiiK rec-ii- the .l.'ir;ii! ye ambassador, ca lei at the iv White rio'i-- e today to say good-by- e Hiiinc Nnv. x u tui'i'Iuni Rwisevelt before the latrers .V''.,1:, .cf' ris'i Kvi.roi-ii'p ipe received iit in o'clo.'i Dm niai.i mil r today private audience Mile. at .u depirnro f.r Fvnuma. The atnhasst-d..- r i 3 ibis e ''etouon. iiu.ighter of the Hurnian premier. Aim-l"ui'l bis visit The enriroiy w tin S iu: ."k I urif.c ' .ii'rniliparie hi Serge pH .f (lii'iiiiii,i'l(,t' ,pn- - pn:l the cbaiges p;, ii.m ' .muff Hii'hu miivs'i! 'u ;ht vs' i: ' oi i inc tuui iiaKiiu1! .liij'Hite't- - hi - Kan I'raactKO i can. lil' II il"U!fc, vkyre tiui ioucucJ upon. per-wti- e d -- Sag-hdie- n - 1 I.-- Lne-'i-'w- u i r i- r.i-- - -- I ; " ' 't -- 'i' rn |