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Show JOUMAII VIII. NUMBER VOLUME OGDEN, UTAH 278. LOVE DRIVES RICH L BATTLE NEWS EXPECTED HOURLY Distillery and Streams Scion of Prominent South American Ron Down Family Shoots Himself Leaving , jf Blazing Liquor Dre Destroys the Streets. Sept 27. ABERDEEN, Scotland, Tails Bailuamme the (jestroyed -, thousSeven today. fllitUlerle m which were paion of whisky caught Are and ggtti in the building of biasing whisky ran down ( utter" itreeta At of her ignorant MARRIAGE, vanishes Wash.. Sept 27. The wife of George Graham, who office In the Luzon building, is TACOMA. lain Her husband notified the wZTgiving her name as Sarah Ste-Jm- i. Graham declares his wife uses weak-iLiMt name; says she Is rather and does not realise that she He admits that she Is less S married. shows Ain seventeen yearn of age and to clinch the certificate marriage i atement that they were married at In April,. 1908. gin us City, Mo, Hr. Graham tells a strange story of Hi marriage to the missing woman. Be met her at Kansas City, he says, udbff mother wan about to send her u a school where she would be practically deprived of her liberty. The mother was not overbrlght," and when I offered to id Graham, If she would not send the girl airy tar away, she readily agreed. I was jAing at the time, but kept my word. Vc have lived happily together, save lor the fact that my wife Is rather peculiar at times." Lglng. mi -- WEALTHY MAN HA8 BECOME AN ACTOR. ST. PETERSBURG. Sept. 27. Nfews of a battle at Mukden Is hourly exJewels to Woman. pected. The Japanese are crossing the Tal Tse river at the rate of a thousand a day. Apparently a large, force la marching In the direction of NEW YORK, Sept. 27. Because he It ia reported that the JapTieVi. failed to win the love of a New York, anese efforts are being retarded by woman, Carloa Fredriques Von Bandisease. la necessary to Dallng dits, a scion of one of the most promi- complete success pass of the Japanese nent and wealthy families of South move. The mikado's men have not yet America and heir to many millions, pentrated this defile. committed suicide In hla apartments at the hotel Endlcott shortly after JAPANESE RECONNAISANCE VAN GUARD IS REPULSED midnight, with a revolver. He left a note and a will. In which he left hla ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 27. A jewelry to the woman who drove him dispatch from General Sukharoff unto hla rash act der yesterday's date states: "The Bandlts'a father is a general In the enemy's van guard, consisting of one battalion and two squadrons of cavYenesuelan army. aaaumed the offensive, probably alry His mother cornea from a wealthy for reconnaisance, In the district beTrinidad family. She owns asphalt tween the Mandarin road and the Ilia admlnea worth many millions of dollars helghta of Villa Toumptsa. vance waa atopped by our troops, the in Trinidad. enemy retreating along the whole FAIRBANKS TELLS 8HEEP MEN ABOUT PROTECTION BIG TIMBER. Mont. Sept. 27. Senator Fairbanks arrived here at 8:80 this morning. It was a rainy day, but he was tendered a big demonstration. He spoke to the sheep raisers mainly and told them of the betterment In their condition under a Republican portective policy. He spoke in the big wool house. Meetings today will be held at Livingstone, Whitehall and Anaconda. Bozeman, NOTABLES REACH HOME KAISER WILHELM ;THAT ABANDONED BABY. - our imrsued by cavalry. The enemy ha not yet advanced north of Drtvun. on the left bank of the Liao river. lut un Increased force has been obliKi wd In the neighborhood of Sindian. Japanese cavalry have appeared in the valley of the Lluo river." Ilm-- . JAPANESE LOSSES BEFORE PORT ARTHUR ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 27. An has received a report hat the Japanese lost thirteen hundred men killed In the night attack on Port Arthur on September 18. The Russian warships rendered valuable aid In repulsing the Japanese attack. official news agency I IMPERIAL REVIEW OF EIGHTH ARMY CORPS ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 27. The emperor left St. Petersburg for Odessa today to review the Eighth army corp. MURDERED WOMAN BURIED. Warrant Is Issued For the Arrest of Remains of Mrs. Joseph Kaivlall Were Mrs. Munson, the Child's Interred in City Cemetery This Grandmother. Afternoon. Mrs. Daniel Munson, mother of Ruby Munson and grandmother of the baby left on the lawn of A. W. Nelson a week ago today, will be compelled to answer a charge of deserting a child. The complaint waa sworn to by Chief of Police Browning late yesterday afternoon before County Attorney and a warrant for her arrest waa Issued by Judge Howell thla morning. The state law makes the abandonment of an Infant under such circumstances a felony and provides a punishment of not to exceed five years imprisonment in the state prison or six months in the county Jail Aa the mother waa Indisposed when the child waa forsaken It la Impossible to charge her with the crime. The child has been adopted by and la being cared for at the borne of Mrs. Jesse Farley. Hu-lanla- kl NEW YORK, Sept 27. Among the on the North German Lloyd arrivals CHICAGO, Sept 27. Robert Taylor flyer Kaiser Wilhelm the Second this Hen, the husband of Arllne, the beautwere William K. Vanderbilt iful daughter of Ferdinand Peck, one morning Claus Sprockets, Mrs. Robert Goelet, g the wealthy men of Chicago, has Marcus Daly and Count Von Hatsfeld. keen leading a dual life. Society knowa him as hobert Taylor dilettante, proml-i- PARKER PAYS THIRD Bin, the wealthy VISIT TO NEW YORK clubman and royal good fellow. Within the last few days society has tittovered that he has another name ESOPUUS, Sept 27. Judge Parker ad personnel, that of Robert Warrleft here upon hla third vlalt to New ick, clever actor and matinee idol, York by the 7:05 train. West Shore who plays the part of Sheldon Corthell Line, today. h The Pit at McVlcker's theater. BARRETT IS RUSTLING Blen Is not content to be a dilettante. NEW YORK, Sept. 27. Judge ParTO HOLD HIS JOB. He chafes under the circumscribed ker arrived here at 9:80 and was drivMk life of the mere social butterfly. en to the Seville, where he will remain WASHINGTON. Sept. 27. The InEt wlshea to prove the stuff he Is hla stay In the city. during formation today la that Mr. Barrett, Mde of, and he Is rapidly forging the United States minister to Panama, ihctd In hln profession. KAN8A8 FIREMEN MEET la about to come back to the United AT MANHATTAN. States, he having only recently reINDIANA YEARLY MEETsumed charge of hla post at Panama. ING OF FRIENDS. The object of Mr. Barretts return is MANHATTAN, Kan., Sept 27. Manhattan ia In gala attire in honor that he may be one of the official RICHMOND, Ind, Sept. 87. The of the members of the Kansas State stump speakers for the president, and hdfana yearly meeting of Friends has Firemens association, who are here It la expected that he will he assigned begun its annual He meeting here and for their annual outing and tourna- to the northwestern territory. continue for ten days. Many ment The gathering opens with a will talk principally about, the Panattters of Interest are to come before buatnesa The big ma canal affair. He la already denymeeting tonight the meeting this year. The reports of parade takes place tomorrow morning ing by cable that there la any friction fie work In the mission fields of Cuba and the remainder of the three days between himself and the new republic, ad of other foreign lands will be of programme will be taken up with hose and that, as a matter of fact, all Is exceptional Interest. Much Interest la races, ladder contests and other com- peace in Panama. Mnlfested also in the report of the petitions for prises. Face committee because of the preseLAW WILL TAKE ITS nt wan and the general unsettled COUR8E IN. IDAHO ORTHODOX POLISH condition of International affairs. AnCATHOLIC CONGRE88. other matter of Importance before the 27. A BLACK FOOT, Ida, Sept. Besting la the selection of a new 27. The special to the Tribune says there Is Neik. PITTSBURG, Pa, Sept Among those prominently rationed for this honor is President Polish Catholic national congress be- no change in the condition of the ants of Earlham gan Its annual meeting In Pittsburg wounded men who were shot In the college. today, with a large attendance of dele- battle between citizens and outlaws the efforts gates and visitors. The chief aim of here last eveing. Through 0CIETY PEOPLE Atand citizens Influential of County defection to the la check the congress DRE88 A8 BABIES. D. of Clark Idaho Worth Falls, torney church Catholic from the Roman caused by the Polish Independent talk of mob violence la being supLEXINGTON, Ky, Sept. 27. The Catholic movement Buffalo, Chicago, pressed. At thla time there is little ntry residence of J. B. Haggln at Milwaukee and numerous other cities probability of a lynching. All la quiet Qnendorf was the scene last night of are and the law will probably take Its represented at the congress. most unique entertainments course. . 8tven In the Blue Grata of the wounded The companions region, INTERSTATE COMMERCE hold-u- p given by Mra Haggln In hon-have been apprehended, but MEETS. COMMISION her guests. Miss Isabel Cameron owing to the uncertainty of identifiTwk, daughter of Sir cation there has been no demonstraCHICAGO, 111, Sept 27. The Inter- tion by the Indignant citizens against and Lawrence Gillespie, met In them. General Lawrence Gillespie of state commerce commission w hlngton, D. c. Chicago today to Investigate comJyJ? affair was a baby dance. In plaints of Michigan fruit shippers that 8PANISH AMBASSADORS eastern roads are discriminatall of the WILL EXCHANGE POSTS guests appeared several In favor of Armour & Co. In the aa Infanta, and the ing crowning e rates on carload shipments was a sextette composed of matter of MADRID, Sept. 27, It Is reported oclety men of thii city, .who of fruit. Senor Ojeda, the Spanish ambasthat Tjwtnd danced all the pieces made sador at Washington, and Marquis by the great Florodora sex- - LAWYERS IN IROQUOIS j"0 De Valauerutia, the amba sartor at ViCASE FAIL TO APPEAR enna, will exchange posts in the near future. No reason for the change Is lALEY AT DALLA8 CHICAGO, Sept. 27. Attorneys for assigned. Funeral services were conducted thla afternoon oyer the remains of Mra. Joseph Kendall, who was shot 'and killed by her husband Tuesday last. The service were held at Richey's undertaking parlors and were conducted by the members of the Salvation Army. The remains were Interred in the city cemetery. HOMELESS TEXAN8 ARE APPEALING FOR AID. DALLAS, Tex, Sept. 27. Floods have swept western Texas, with the result that COO people have been driven from their homes and are starving, while the crops for 100 miles below the city of Presidio del Norte have been utterly destroyed by the rushing water. For 150 mllea north of Presidio, along the Concho river, the flood has swept the country. With the loss of the growing crops, farm Implements of all kinds have been swept away, and the people in the devastated district are In a hopeless plight. They must be kept by public relief until they have a chance to recoup their fortunes with the crops of next year. PENNSYLVANIA MEDIC08 IN CONVENTION. 111 - w Broder-Cmero- n, WILL OPEN CAMPAIGN. Manager Davis, Business Manager CumNoonan and Stage Manager Iroquois theater mins of the Tex" SePt-- 87. Elabora failed to appear In court today to plead fiffionJ n," have been made for tl manslaughter to the charges of to ratn be made tonight ui fcr were against their clients. The cases of the Dallas coun e put on call for tomorrow. mark the formal ope: ed Demn-uPiv- es this ft fi ev.Bin tefi . te Pmoratlc campaign ?he Pr,nclpal speech be delivered by Ur Senator Bailey. 2 Mo- al - 8ePl- - 27. "" The N convened H ,i" n the Tnple of Fi Eluant J ,nclude Fair today. T several hundi feltmua H of the fi hrni ,, p,reiwntln benenrl,vy organlxaKle Pronin., ln thla country. I wn. J11 oohtlnue several da to 2s the conaldei nnual ternity BIG RECEPTION GIVEN 8ENATOR FAIRBANKS 2i- - NATI0GRrRATERNAL C0N- PLAN PROTECTION 2l BRITON IS MAN TO SUICIDE Japanese cAre Crossing Tai Tse River at Rate of a Thousand a Day and o Mukden o May &pw Be Scene of Big Conflict . IK wife, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1904 7 ? ,hPfrat.Slr.the further Ptect hin"" WiMS.0ran,nttn" fr LIVINGSTON, Mont, Sept The greatest ovation of his tour waa He given Senator Fairbanks here. A made a twenty minute speech. despecial hla crowd surrounded large senator laying its departure until the one. had shaken hands with every ANTI-SEMEI- C RIOTS 8TARTED BY RUSSIANS reservBERLIN, Sept. 27. Russian have Ekaterlnosloff to summoned ists lc riot. They atstarted an tacked Jews and plundered houses ana outshops. There have been similar Russia. In In other points breaks antl-semet- PITTSBURG, Pa, Sept. 27. Nearly visiting physicians were present today at the opening of the annual convention of the Pennsylvania State Medical society. The sessions are being held In Carnegie music hall, the presiding officer being Dr William B. Ulrich of Chester. The sessions will continue three days and will be devoted to papers and discussions on a wide range of topics of Interest to the medical fraternity. 1000 FOR LAM CDflZON British Diplomat May Do What He Oxygen Has Been Administered Likes and Cannot Be PunishWith Good Results and Patient ed By the Law. Is Maintaining Strength. WASHINGTON. Sept. 27. The department of justice this morning, upon the request of the state department, Instructed the district attorney for MaHiichusetta to take proper steps to set aside the judgment of Judge Thelps at Lee, whereby Third Secretary Guerney of the Brilish embassy waa fined $25 for contempt of court, and the name amount for overspeed-In- g LONDON. Sept. 27. Lady Curion Her general passed a fair night. strength haa not declined, but her condition la still critical. She ia not out of danger yet. An afternoon bulletin states that Lady Curzon has maintained strength fairly well since morning. The nurses are said to be fairly able to keep up Lady Curzon's strength, while the oxygen treatment la proving helpful. hla automobile. The oxygen treatment of Lady Cur-so- n Mr. Guerney waa arraigned yesteria being continued, but the oxyday on the charge of overspeeding hla gen Is administered In leas quantity automobile and refused to plead, and the patient la taking nourishmet better. claiming that aa he waa the third Lord Curxon, for the first time In a secretary lo his Britannic majesty he week, ventured out for a walk on the could not under International law be sea front. Arrangements were made arrested or held for any crime. to have Mra. Letter, who la a passendid aald he Special Justice Phelps on the steamer Vaderland, Informnot recognize International law In hla ger ed by wireless telegrsph of the condicourt and informed the defendant that tion of her daughter. he must enter a idea. Mr. Guerney persisted in hla refusal. Then a fine 8ALOON MEN OWE STATE waa Imposed for contempt of court. OF COLORADO 15,000. lty constitutional and statutory laws the persona attached to an embassy DENVER, Sept. 27. Saloonkeepers are expressly relieved from any legal of Colorado are Indebted to the State responsibility, and the exemplification about $15,000. This amount represents even extends to domestic servants. money due for liquor lieenses under that part of the State revenue law reREPARATION AND AN lating to liquor taxes. State TreasAPOLOGY TO BE GIVEN urer Whitney Newton declares that If the delinquent liquor dealers do not BOSTON, Mass, Sept. 27. The puy up he will publish the delinquent state department asked Governor lists and place the Individual casea in Hates to escure prompt redress, ample the hands of the district attorney of reparation and an apology to Mr. the State. Guerney for the action of Judge Thla section of the revenue law waa 'Phelps at Lee yesterday. declared constitutional by the supreme court last spring In a teat case brought BOSTON. Sept. 27. Acting upon by the State against a druggist Prior the request of the state department In to this decision a number of dealers the Gueiney case Acting Governor had complied with the law and paid Justice the $25 annual tax required before a Child has requested Special The large Phelps at Lee to remit the lines and license could be Issued. make an apology to Guerney, and also majority, however, did not pay, nor to forward evidence of any breach of have they done so since the law was the Massachusetts laws on the part of declared constltutlonaL A violation of the law la punishable by a fine of Guerney. $100 for each day sale ia made without PITTSFIELD. Maas, Sept. 27. Jus- a license, and the possession of a litice Phelps waa sene thla morning and cense from the United States government granting permission to sell said: I have received nothing official In liquors Is considered prlma facie evithla matter, but will apologise If It Is dence of guilt. necessary. REPUBLICAN PAPER CONDEMNS ODELL. BRITISH LOSE THE DESTROYER CHAMOIS NEW YORK, Sept 27. The New It Is the CHELTENHAM, Eng, Sept. 27. A York Sun aaya editorially: citl-se- n telegram from Cephalonla announces duty toof every rightly constituted register at the appointed seathat the British torpedo boat destroyer Chamois Is lost The entire crew Is son and then on election day cast hla ballot as his patriotic ' convictions saved. prompt him. In our opinion the public welfare will be best subserved by 27. The LONDON, Sept. admiralty con Arms the los sof the Chamois. The voting for Roosevelt and Fairbanks in the Republican column and for D. Cadestroyer waa conducting speed trials dy Herrick and Francis Burton Haroff Cape Papas when the propellor In the Democratic. rison bottom. blade broke and pierced the The alternative aa to . the State She sank almost Instantly. None of ticket la to vote for the continuation the crew were Injured. of the power of the man thus described In the most extraordinary plank ever M'COY AND SULLIVAN Into a platform In this or any IN PINK OF CONDITION. put other State. For the first time In the history of LOS ANGELES, Cal, Sept 27. the Empire state haa there been placTwin Sullivan ed Kid McCoy and In office a governor whose have completed their work of prepar- personal Integrity rests under wideation and appear to be In the pink of spread suspicion. He has surrounded ANOTHER OUTBREAK OF OF CHOLERA IN RUSSIA condition for their bout here tonight himself by high officials and advisers, McCoy la the favorite In the betting under whose malign Influences the Rebeing done on the result publican revenues of the State are has that la Sullivan MOSCOW, Sept 27. Cholera ia counted upon to largely diverted to private profit broken out in Baratoff and NIJnl though a hard run clever Gothamite the give Sweep off all Odell's creatures taare Novgorod. Precautions being end of great and smal Into the Hudson river." decision for and the the long ken here. the purae. The match, la regarded as the most important pulled off here- BRYAN STIRRING UP abouts In a long time, and a large FRISCO JVETERANS INVITED NEVADA DEMOCRATS crowd of sporting enthuslaata Is expected to be at the ringside. RENO, Nev, Sept 27. William J. Ogden Firs Veterans Wish to Return Bryan opened the Democratic cama Compliment. CHARITIE8 AND CORRECpaign In Nevada at McKIsalcka opTION CONFERENCE. era house last night The Ogden Veteran Fireman's asThe house was packed despite a sociation has extended a cordial invi27. Experts heavy rainstorm. Bryan spoke for an tation to the veterans of San Fran- In COLUMBUS, O, Sept. philanthropies! and correctional hour or more on the different Issues cisco, asking them to spend a day In work are gathered here from all parts of the campaign, urging the people this city as their guests as they pass of the State to take part In the four- to support Parker and Davis. through on their way to the world's teenth annual Ohio conference of He arrived from the east in the fair at St. Louis.. The pro- morning and delivered a charities and correction. Several members of the local asso- gramme covers a of three days address to the students of the uniperiod ciation have had occasion to enjoy the and calls for exhaustive discussion of versity. Today he will apeak at Car-so- n hospitality of the 8an Francisco or- the relief of needy families, the care City. Virginia City will be visited ganization and are anxious to return of orphan and delinquent children, the in the evening, and tonight he will the compliment. court system and kindred leave again for the east juvenile If the Invitation Is accepted elaborate preparations will be made for the topics. BRITISH MISSION UNCLE PIKE AND FAMILY HAS LEFT LHASSA reception andj entertainment of the NORTH DAKOTA STATE HOLD A BIG REUNION. visitors. FAIR OPENS TODAY. 27. LANG. Tibet, Sept. The British BOSTON. MasaL, Sept 27. Uncle SAN PEDRO CONTRACT. expedition left Lhassa on September MAXDAN, N. D, Sept. 27. The Pike and all the little Pikes, several The San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt 23d. It la marching in the direction of auhundred In number and coming from Lake railroad has Just let a contract North Dakota State fair opened the Chumbl valley. for a number of sidetracks, aa well as spiciously today, with an exceptionally many parts of the country, began a for the first day. All two days' reunion at the American other improvements designed to get large attendance "BLACK HAND" KIDNAPER are well filled, especially house In thla city today. The occasion departments for road the Utah its of ready portion HA8 SENTENCE SUSPENDED of poultry, la the annual reunion of the Pike famtranscontinental traffic. The Utah notable being the exhibits farm pro- ily association, which waa formed four and machinery agricultural reConstruction company last night A three NEW YORK, Sept. 27. The sen- ceived ducts. prodays' years ago and now haa a membership racing a telegram from R. K. Brown, will be pulled off In conjunc- of over five hundred. Edwin B. Pike tence of Antonio Cucozxa, the kidnapof maintenance and gramme superintendent of Pike. N. II, la president, end Dr. per of Tony Mannlo, has been susof way. Informing the company tion with the exhibition. Clifford Lc Pike of Saco, Me, Is secreon the right pended by Judge Asplnall that Its had been acceptgrounds that Cucossa was the tool of ed. Thisproposition tary and treasurer of the association. was a bid made SENATOR HOAR IS proposition older persona. DRAWING NEARER DEATH on a lot of Improvements on this end SPREADING RAIL8 CAU8E nf the line. The Improvements InQUARREL WILL NOT WRECK; FIFTEEN INJURED clude the construction of between thirWORCESTER. Maas, Sept. 27. YET BE DECIDED ty and forty sidetracks, sa well ns the Senator Hoar is no better this mornreduction of grades, cutting out of ing. He Is still unconscious and has ANNAPOLIS, Mo, Sept. 27. The MADISON. WIb 27. The curves, widening of roadbed and other neither taken nourishment nor mediIron Mountain passenger train from Sept. Wisconsin supreme court failed to similar work. The work extends from cine. Dr. Gilman haa stated that the St. Louis for Hot Springs waa wrecktake up the factional contest In the Lynn Junction to Uvoda, 1(4 miles, patient will not last long. ed by spreading rails near here at 1 Republican ranks today owing to the anil Is to be completed as rapidly os At noon Senator Hoars condition has o'clock this morning. Fifteen passenillness of Justice Casaoday. Hot changed since. thla morning. possible. gers were Injured, but none fatally. non-politi- |