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Show UTAH DAILY Cl VON EMPLOYED CAME PHEYHE FAMILVl OF CRUEL POLICE FORCE WATCHED MOVEMENTS CLOSELY. JOURNAL. AUGUST TUESDAY, 1904. 30, G BETTER THAN THE RULE FOR IRELAND" IS CRY WERE VOTED THEIR INHUMANITY. a Ona of Them Shot His Who in Turn Killed Son-in-La- Him. FOR Delegation Rousing Welcome to Convention Today. Parliamentary SO. For week the po- I 'Kit LIN, 30. Aug. j ELECTRIC CHAIR WORLDS FAIR BY LEAGUE WILL JAPANESE WILL EXECUTE UNITED IRISH AIR EXHAUSTION. WORK FOR AUTONOMY. Irish R'0 Win DENVER No. 8, :am .Salt Lake ciij V-- 'J0 Intermediate points, dally TO Get Condemned Man la Placed in Chamber and a Vacum ia Instantaneously Produced. In Effect Jun. DEPART. Mall for S,it ,7AUnc City. Provo all points east. Xo. NO CHANGE OF CARS WASHINGTON. D. C., Aug. 30 Adrecently I NEW YORK, Aug. 30. After more e of Plehve prellmi-ainvon & Russian Minister thun a quarter of century vices from Tokio state that the Jalice of this city have kept a strict murdered have who men of from a family nary, agitatiou the Irish cause In panese government tun abandoned the watch on a mysterious young Russian always been known for their lack of electric chair method of executing who suddenly appeared here and all humane feelings. , of America, criminals, which was copied after that The United rl.h League whose strange behavior soon caused Hi, violent dAth recalls to memory I In convention the Lex- - used in various parts of this country, Its which began conthe suspicion that he was a dangerous the death of his uncle, the Prussian house in this city today. In favor of a method which la Lieutenant General von Plehve, who lngton opera humane and advanced more sidered NlhllUt. In the fuof the for- Intends to direct Its efforts was commander-In-ihle- f than that employed by any other naauHe paid his board a month In adtoward complete ture securing sixIn the early of tress Koenlgsberg tion. Under the new method death la vance In A fashionable boarding house and feared by both tonomy for Ireland. was hated ties and a "vacum where he spoke to no one and never The United. Irish League of Ameri- dealt out by means of officers and men. He was a man of is life which In chamber. extinguished left his room except evenings, when ca was organised three years ago, and the most violent temper and even his In record time, and with a minimum of since he sometimes went to Monte Carlo, nearest that has rapidly very grown sorelations would have no where he would stay a couple of days time. In the last two years tjiere has suffering, by the almost Instantaneous with him. cial Intercourse but without gambling, however, an increase of more than forty exhaustion of air. Out of spite he tried to force his been oftener visited the poorer quarters of in the number of branches cent per Lieupresence upon his this city. located throughout the country. Its tenant von Jachmann, who owned a The authorities already thought of as auxiliary In is to-apurpose large estate In the eastern part of he on him when How many letters are there suspicion, national to arresting the America organisation Prussia. leaving behind suddenly disappeared, declaration whose primary The lieutenant told hint, however, in Ireland, in tea? him a letter to the chief of police In This society Is constituted for not wanted and was chal- is: was he that a be he to himself which declared One, two or three, as you on the spot to a duel which the purpose of forwarding a brothermember of the Russian secret service, lenged communion of was not to end until one of the par- hood of affection, a like: or te or tee or tea. and thanked that official for the vigiwas dead. Pistols were rights, and a union of power among lance he had shown when he took him ticipants as ths Irishmen. to he a nihilist. Now the chief of po- chosen, and von Plehve, who, The ends which the league strives SUBMARINES NOT SAFE sent the first had offended shot, party, lice Is dally expecting a Russian order to attain are: Full national self- SAY NAVAL OFFICERS a bullet through the Jaw of his daughfrom the rear. for Ireland; the abolition government ters husband. hesitation, of landlordism in Ireland by means of Aug. 30. PromiWithout a moments WASHINGTON, PARKER MAKE8 CLEAR universal and compulsory system nent officials of the navy said today a and von advanced Jachinnnn POSITION ON PHILIPPINES however, an end to killed his father-in-laIn commenting upon the accidental by a shot of land purchase:' putting disdistressed In the famine periodical heart. His wife had from the through sinking at Newport of the submarine ROSEMOUXT, IWOPl'S, New York, tricts of Ireland; to insist upon the boat Porpoise to a depth of ISO feet husband's her taken the first part, August 37th, 1904. and even refused to be present at the appropriation to strictly Irish national and her return to the surface after her My Dear Mllburn: uses of the $1.000.000 at present an- officers and crew had faced death for of her father. You are entirely right In assuming nually exported from Ireland for the twenty minutes, that It showed very that as I employed the phrase, benefit of England In excess of the BLIND MAN'S SIGHT plainly that the whole submarine boat It was Intended to be RESTORED BY ACCIDENT contribution stipulated by the act of problem was yet in Its experimental Identical with Independence, political union; to secure the redistribution of stage. There appears to be no cerand territorial. After noting the the graxlng ranches of Connaught, ABBEVILLE. 8. C., Aug. 30. Nortainty as to Just what a submarine criticism referred to by you, I am still the reinstatement of the evicted vessel will do at any and an Industrious man prosand Cason, given time, and unable to understand how It can be of this county, who has tenants; to secure complete educa It Is recognised that the men who man farmer perous said that a people enjoy tlonnl equality of all creeds In Ire this been almost totally blind since childpeculiar craft In a measure take while another nation may In any extenhood, met with a peculiar and happy land; to secure the compulsory their lives in their hands every time whatever control their action. degree sion throughout Ireland of the law in town yesterday. while accident they go on an underwater run. Rut to take awny all possible opporfor providing agricultural laborers store was In Mr. Cason the The experiments will be continued, sitting tunity, It shall be made clear In the and one-acallot however, and in the course of time it & Co., and with cottages Messrs. P. of Rosenberry letter of acceptance that I arri In In attempting to put on bis hat the ments; to secure the abolition of the is expected that a submarine boat will hearty accord with that plank In the of the rrown to challenge Jurors be constructed that will be as safe Democratic platform which advocates brim struck him in the eye. For a right moment he was rendered totally blind, in political cases except for cause as any other craft. treating the Filipinos precisely as we to shown, and to work for the preservadid the Cubans; and I also favor mak- but soon afterward his sight came was him able to he and distinguish tion of the Gaelic language as part JUST WOULDN'T. ing the promise to them now to take seen of the struggle for the recovery of There was a young woman, Miss before never and friends objects such action as soon as It can prudent Irish national freedom. by him. He said he could see the obKoenig, ly be done. The problems to be discussed by the Who, when struction to his vision gradually passthey had asked her to Thanking you for your letter, and. present convention are thus tersely soenlg, with best wishes for you always, I am ing away after the total blindness set forth in this declaration of princame on. Gave a toss of her head. Very sincerely youra, The good fortune of Mr. Cason has ciples, but delegates are chary of exLooked at them and said: ALTON B. PARKER. resulted In his confusion to a smHll pressing In advance their views as to "I ain't going to do no such thoenlg. John O. Mllburn, Esq. the probable action of the convention He did not know the appearHouston Post. Judge Parker thus makes plain his degree. conceded, however, ance of. his brothers and friends and It Is generally attitude toward the Filipinos In ana that the situation today Is very simiwer to a letter from John G. Mllburn, did not recognise them after he had Tragedy Avsrted. lar to that which confronted the Irish to his until regained sight, spoke they Just In the nick of time our little who was one of President Cleveland1 Mr. Cason's sight Improved party In America some thirty years or hoy was saved, writes Mrs. W. Wattrusted advisers, but supported Mo him. the afternoon and until more sgiS when Messrs. Parnell and kins of Pleasant City, Ohio. "PneuKlnley In both hla campaigns against rapidly during Blggar were only beginning to be monia had he left town for hla home. Heretosad havoc with and played at whose home In Buffalo Rryan. Ward from as dissentients in the party fore he had consulted eminent spechim and a terrible cough set In bePresident McKinley died. ialists about his condition, but none under the leadership of Isaac Butt, sides. Doctors treated him, but he when Lord Baconsfleld was still Mr. gave him any relief or hope. AGED MOTHER PROVES grew worse every day. At length we Drlsraell, when the Irish church was tried Dr. AGED SONS AGE TODAYS PRIMARIES King's New Discovery for not yet disestablished, when Lord and our darling was Consumption, IN NEW YORK Churchill had not yet been heard of saved. He's now COLUMBUS. O.. Aug. 30. When sound and welL and when the Irish agitation in Eng30. to NEW Hamilton T. Scott, seventy-tw- o. The of result know. It's the only Everybody YORK, Aug. ought ap land was marked by the tragic Incisure cure for Coughs, Colds and all plied to the state prison commissioner today's primary elections in Greater dents of Manchester and Clerkenwell. for a pension, and was asked to fur New York Is awaited with feverish In- Such Is the Lung diseases. Guaranteed by Jesse form which point starting J. Driver, Druggist Price 50c. and nlsh some proof of his age. he sur terest In Democratic circles as it will the present convention will base Us 31.00 Trial bottles free. prised the commissioner by offering decide the fierce contest between line of action, but Just what direction the affidavit of his mother. Charles F. Murphy and Senator Patthat action will take none of the promShe Is Mary Scott, of No. 939 Tree rick II. McCarrcn for the leadership About Herbert 8pencer. inent participants cares to say. Grant Allen says that Herbert SpenStreet, Philadelphia, who celebrated of the Kings county Democracy, in The delegates to the convention cer had a passion for generalization. her one hundred and first birthday an- which even the national leaders of the number nearly 1,000 and represent If you remarked it waa a fine day, niversary on August tlth. Her affida- party have' become Involved. Outside every center of population from Spencer would answer: "Yes, anti- vit will support her son's application of this fight for supremacy between Maine large to California. At the formal cyclonic conditions like those of yesfor an age pension, he being past the Murphy and McCarren the primaries a today orenlng welcome was terday seldom break up without warnrousing three-scor- e nnd-te- n are not of great Interest. point. accorded to the Irish parliamentary ing of the advent of a depression If you observed delegation, consisting of John E. Red- from westward." mond. Patrick O'Brien, A. J. C. Donel-so- n that Mrs. Jones was a pretty woman, "Her father nnd Conor O'Kelly. Among the Spencer would reply: was a west highlander and her mother prominent of New an Irishwoman, and intermarriage beYork who were seated on the stage tween highlanders and Irish almost were Congressman Bourke Cock ran, always produces physically handsome Farley. Recorder John W. but intellectually inferior children. Goff, General James R. OT.ierne and Police Commissioner William McAdon. Wedding Paralyzed Bueiness. The first recorded case of the marFRIENDLY SLAP man to a black "gin riage of a recurred at Bamboo BROKE TWO RIBS has recent!;.Australia. AcSprings, cording to the local paper the cereLTIl A. Aug. 30. Jacob Staudet, mony had the effect of completely parproprietor of tin Mum hotel in OneihuMne in Bamboo Springs da. i two ribs broken hy an over alyzing for that day. the whole township turnhearty greeting from a friend. Ed- ing out for the wedding. Nevertheless absoluteward Amins. the "lucky" man. who Is a well-to-dStaudet and hi wife were on their grazier, had jon-.difficulty In even ly way to Sylvan Beach for a day's out obtaining witnesses to sign the regising when Amine met them at the sta ter, two old prospectors finally contion. Audas rushed up to Staudet and senting when sufficient inducement . was offered them. slapped him or) the chest, with. Tnt glad to see you. is Did Not Look the Philosopher. Staudet continued on his Journey, Of Herbert Spencer's appearance but soon found that he was Injured! Grant Allen says: "There proare great Dr. Parry examined litin and found men who look like their greatness two ribs broken. the moment you see them for example, George Meredith. Spencer did 1 snd 2 lb. iroma-rigtins not You would say, at a cursory EXCURSION TO LAGOON. st high grade grocers. glance, 'the confidential clerk of an Wednesday, August 31st. NU'K, Aug. THt Tim. Card HIS ANCESTORS Ha Suddenly Disappeared Leaving Note Thanking Them For Their Vigilance. 1101 STATE No. 3 Atlantic Limited for Salt Lake City, Provo Leadvllle, Pueblo, Den- -- ST. LOUIS AND RETURN The dallv6 polnl' eat tlantic' No. -A- Salt Lake City, Pueblo VIA UNION PACIFIC 7.0i ARRIVE. a Pacific Express from Pueblo, Provo. Salt Lake City and all Point east dally I Pacific Limited Salt Lake city, Provo! Denver and all points 3 Pevri AND RAILROADS WABASH !:1 Wa I Powengers an landed at main entrance of the Expoeition at a convenient hour In the morning, thnn earing time and expense on arrival at St. Louis, and avoiding the gnat crowds at the big Union Station. No. m Pacific Mall from Denver, Pueblo, Lead-vilBalt Lake city and all polnta east dally 2:o a m. No. 9 Local from Sanpete 7:00pm. 1 la MANY HOURS QUICKER THAN ANY OTHER ROUTE City, Cwfcogo and St. Louli. New Ywfajf gjjj! son-in-la- w. TEA ct Aent partmonJuln! c. A. HKXBY, Ticket Illustrated Guide to Fair free on application. A. B. MOSELEY Agent, Ogen. O. B. GILSON, Agent, Ogden. Traveling Passenger Agt, OGDEN, UTAH. t MEN AND WOMEN. Dm Big et tor uanatorai disc hxrxw.ifl Asm Irritation or nloorotiooi aieoii oiambranaa. of Painlaaa, and not latrin-g- nt or poiaoaoo. Sold hr Dianida or Mat la plain wrnppor, hr oxproM, prapaid. for 11.00. or I bottlrv 02.7ft. Circular aaut ua raquaat. w ANOTHER t No. 9 No. 7 Why not buy a Plano that every member of the family can play? We have something new. Come In and see It We will arrange terms to suit Even can buy Golden Gate Coffee a Child Irlxh-Amertca- ns - h.-n- and be sure of getting the same quality each time. o e The unbroken seal the buyers tection. ht J. A. rOLGCR ft CO San Frtnclica of Flee Coflbm BB2SS2EEOE 2,?lr.Woo,T No. (Incorporated.) Temple of Music. 74 MAIN 8TREET. Successors to Daynes Music Co. SALT LAKE CITY. No. . No. No. No. ALBERT F. RICHEY . 2372 Washington ISO Open Way and Expresa dJlly 1:25am Fast Mall for and Portland, .... No. 9 I Those Lite Men 0:00pm and Pocatello from Salt Late City and Intermediate polnta dally. ...12:45am Butte Exp-e- No. 10:10am Expresa Deport for 8outh of Ogdon. 8 From Portland, Butte and Pocatello, for Salt Lake City 7:25am 4 Local to Salt Lake 1:10 am City 18 Cache Valley to Salt 10:45 am Lake City 3 Limited for Salt Lake City, dally 1:20pm. 10 From Portland and Pocatello for Salt 6:10 pm Lake City, dally Arrive from South of Ogden. 9Qght. HOUSE WIRING Pocatello presa dally CARSTENSEN & ANSON CO. Phone 19, 1904, Depart for North of Ogden. Pocatello and Butte No. 10 Pocatello dally re ' Jfabertaker in Effect June CARD 12:05 pm dally No. 11 Cache Valley Ex7:15 pm press, dally Arrive from North Ogden. No. I Fast Mall from Portland and Butte, dally 7:00 a. m No. II Cache Valley Ex- -. WHY I TIME 3 sa Atlantic from Salt Express Lake City and Intermediate 5.00 a m. polnta dally No. 7 Pocatello and Portland Expresa from Salt Lake City, dally.ll:20am No. 1 Fast Mall from Salt 2:30 pm. Lake City, dally i COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC CO. STAN S. STEVENS, Manager. 2279 Washington Phone 514-- No. 11 Cache MONEY Valley Ex- press from Salt Lake 1:55 pmCity, dally - $10 Free Read what we have to say. Two 35.00 coupon books given away every week. With every 25-ce- nt one ticket. packagee We give With every package we give two tickets, and so on according to the size of the package. Save these coupons. They are money. Drawing will take place each Mon day. We want your trade. You want "BEST WORK. You may depend upon it. sensible folks don't send their work here Just because they. like us. We have lots of friends, but friendship doesnt count with business, and we don't want It 50-ce- nt rO nirvo?' CARD, in Effect June TIME , I DEPART. Mall and Express.... 5: 20 am Oveland Limited for Omaha Council Bluffa Denver, Kansas City , .sflntm. and Eaet,dally No. 4 Atlantic Expresa for Denver, Omaha Council Bluffa Kansas City and all points east. dally ARRIVE. In. No. 3 Pacific Express from We want you to send us your work Council Bluffa Omaha Denver, Kansas City because It pays you to do no, and It ' and east, dally us to have you. pays from No. 1 Oveland Limited Omaha Council Bluffa Kansas City, Denver and all points east, 49 p.m. OgdenSteam Laundry 437 TWENTY-FIFT- ST. H Phene 174 No. No. 3 dally No. 101 A. B. MOSELEY. . Trav. Psea Aft OGDEN, UTAH. C. J. A. Lindquist UNDERTAKER and All Open EMBALM ER Night. Tele?t-u- e 320 Waahlngtea Avt. 530-- Ogdaa, Utah. .t Lagoon, there wa. far more In the i ace than Three hundred dojlars In prises to be that; Indeed, though always disapgiven away. Train leaves Ogden via pointing, It mirrored In some THE STATE JOURNAL Oregon Short Line 10:45 a. m. the Idloavncrssy behind It." rpects NEWS. FOR THE ,:5P' Feet Mall YOULL ALWAYS FIND Eastern Beef Corn-fe- d or any other good RINCKflL BALLARD 4 TeL 651. 111 4th SH! |