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Show T 'WfflUS A 1 TRUNKS TOO FLIMSY RESCUED 1 ISLE Outbreak in Military Academy Said to Have Originated in Kitchen, MR. Passengers of Wrecked British Vessel Have Terrible Experience, Men Being Forced to Cuard Women Organized Gang in Chicago Engaged in Luring Girls Away From Home Into Slavery. Melbourne. The cable has brought From Chinese Crew. Cook Contracting Disease. STOGGLETON THINKS HAS KICK COMING. lie Many Things Happened In a Short Time to Receptacle with Which Ho Was Traveling Net What They Were. 'In the garret of the old bouse barb home, said Mr. Stoggleton, l nued f see old trunks that I think must have been scores f yeani I dont know but what centuries, hi; trunks that looked ns If theyd ever wear out and never could be wor at. and I guess are there still If I be moths havent eaten them up, and EL seems to me as If all trunks were made stronger In those days than they are In the present advanced era. Tbon old trunks all used to seem rockbouiw as If nothing could break them, where as the trunks of now, or some f Iber anyway, must he handled pretty gingerly If you want to get through with them. "You take that last trunk I bou&hL It looked solid and massive; great heavy bulging metallic corner ci 11 and no end of clamps and thick straps, It looked as if a giant might throw It down from a mountain and not do it any harm; hut in the course of three trips one of the handle pulled off, those massive corner pieces turned out to be stamped tin and the clamps of the same material, and one strap broke and the buckle of tho other pulled off and the bottom of tho trunk was split and the cleats inside the trunk spread so far apart that they let tlie tray fail through to the bottom and generally tho trunk got a wabbly and rickety that the next time the baggage man came for it be said to mo as he ended it up so that he could get hold of the solo remaining further details of the rescue of tho castaways from the British steamer Since the Beginning of the Epidemic Aeon, who spent nearly two months Detective Squad Hat Been Organized on Christinas Island, an almost barThere Have Been 5,655 Cates, Re to Run Down Human Fiends and ren coral formation In the Pacific 2.118 in and Deaths suiting Break Up Horrible Practice-O- ne ocean, whence they were taken sev1,651 Recoveries. Child Hat Miraculous eral days ago by the steamer Manuka and conveyed to Suva, FIJI Islands. Escape. Mrs. Patrick and her little baby St. Petersburg. For the twenty girl, who was born under such novel four hours ending at noon Wednes- surroundings on a desert Island, were Chicago. Under orders from Chief the first of the castaways to be taken of Police Shlppy a special day, 223 new cases and ninety-thre'kidnap deaths from cholera have been report- aboard the Manuka. Mrs. Patrick Is squad of detectives was detailed on the wife of Chaplain II. It. Patrick, U. ed by the municipal hospitals. to search for missing girls Thursday The totals since the beginning of S. N. The Infant was fed on the milk It Is believed that a thoroughly orthe epidemic are 5,633 cases, 2, ICS of the Aeons goat, which was saved ganized gang Is away from the wreck of the steamer. The from home and luring girls deaths and 1.C31 recoveries. them Into selling There has been published an of- work of transferring mother and child white slavery. Within the last month ficial report of the outbreak of chol- from the shore to the ship was fifteen girls have mysteriously disera at the Pavlovsk military acadowing to a choppy sea. appeared. They range In age from 13 The castaways had plenty of pro- to emy. This shows that the diseaso 19 years, and all were attractive. originated In the academy kitchen, visions and found good water on the The victims, so far as known, are: where a cook who was suffering from Islands. The Chinese crew of the Corinne Hughes, Aeon mutinied and looted the wreck. Evelyn Herndon, Incipient cholera prepared the food While on Christmas Portia Atistls, Helen Powell, Mary reIsland for the cadets for several days. The fused to work and It was they Noyes, Myrtle Byrnes, Josephine necessary cook contracted the disease In the for the white members of the Florence Javawalide, Rebecca party Smith, cholera hospital, where he was sent always to keep an armed guard ovei Mandel, Maftilcna Gertrude cn a mistaken diagnosis. When the them. Peterson, Stacla Schilds, Elizabeth physician discovered his error the Lally and Anna Donilon. cook was discharged and allowed to J. WILL KNIGHT FOR GOVERNOR. Emily Hoban, supposed to have return to the city. This gross carebeen lured away by F. J. Blair ot San t of the Utah Democrats Chose Son of Man Francisco, has not yet been found. lessness resulted in Who Declined for Governor. cadets coming down with the disease. Laura Williams, 14 years old, was on Five of these rases ended fatally. Salt Lake City. The Democratic Wednesday forced to accompany a It has been decided to close one of central committee has selected Jesse man twenty-sevemiles across tho the important municipal provision William Knight, son of Uncle Jesse Indiana line, but escaped through the markets were eclanliness and sanita- Knight of Provo, to succeed his fathet intervention of some section hands. handle: tion were being neglected. Repre- as the Democratic candidate for govYou know it really aint saro for sentatives of Premier Stolypin in- ernor of Utah. EISTEDDFOD AT SALT LAKE. the trunk to travel, dont youT Following the nomination of Mr. spected the other municipal markets. But we put a brand new heavy A case of cholera has been reported Knight the state committee unani-- Musicians From All Over the Coun- - solid strap around it and buckled it at the politcal prison at Moscow. mously selected Major Samuel A. King try Contest for Prizes. up tight and the trunk went through as state chairman. The committeo without falling apart, and now wer nafourth The Lake Salt City. BANKERS IN DENVER. declared that it would give Major tional to have a trunk doctor come going under the auspices Eisteddjad, King Its undivided support during the of the Salt Lake Cambrian associa- in and give us an estimate on the eost Thirty-fourtAnnual Convention of campaign, and tendered to L. R. tion, opened Thursday with the larg- of repairs, that is, as far as It can b American Bankers Association. the retiring chairman, a vote est and most enthusiastic audience repaired, for it never was and R of thanks. BankColo. Tire American Denver, that has ever gathered at the opening couldnt be made a solid trunk. It A committee N. of Levi thirty-fourters association, meeting in consisting session of an Eisteddfod in the Unit- was originally n pretty good looker, of annual convention in the Den- Harmon of Price, Joseph Judd StatesThls staum'nt was ada but it had no constitution. ver auditorium on Wednesday, re- Manti, Wynn I. Eddy of Brigham, ,ed "Now, you know, you cant charg Giles of Provo and Samuel b)r William Ampadoc, conductor of all that ceived the reports of its officers and Wllford damage up to tho baggage Thomas of Ogden was named to no- - the Eistedfod and superintendent of It was men; various committees, and listened to originally a flimsy trunk. tify Mr. Knight of his nomination, musical instruction in the public scholarly addresses by W. E. Walker, The notification will probably occur schools of Chicago. Professor Ap-i- You say we travel more now than Provo on the evening of October 10. madoc said he had attended 128 Eis- - they used to? Yes, I know that, and I president of the Canadian Bank of know Commerce, Toronto, Ont., and by contests in the United toted that we cant expect a trunk teddfod around AT FLEET MANILA. Woodrow Wilson, president of Princeday in tho year f States, Wales an England, and at last as long every as one carried once a ton university. Both speakers were had hq heard a none of these Have Completed and still year, that Warships account for doesnt liberally applauded. group of singers so talented as had the way my trunk went of Around the World. the flume. Voyage up One of the most important of the appeared before the adjudicator in You dont do th-suppose, yon, the committee reports was that of Manila. Fresh from a triumphant gait Lake an at no Eisteddfod had trunk makers em make that way now committee on express companies. The reception in Australian ports, and he seen so large a crowd as had apso that will wear out fast, to they committee told of the efforts made to with their cruise around the world peared at the opening session. ' more make business? No, no; that s prevent the express copanies. from accomplished, the sixteen be cant the so; trunk makers wouldnt VESSEL STRUCK REEF. going further into the banking busi- battleships of the American fleet, do that; it must be just the way trunks ness and to compel them to give up which railed from Hampton roads last are made nowdays. Ship Lost and Twenty of the money order business. Th-- chair- Decemt er, anchored in double column What? Was this trunk of mine a Crew Drowned. man of th-- committee explained that Friday night off the breakwater close cheap trunk? Why, yes, it was a the interstate commerce commission to the Luneta, whence a splendid Tasmania. The British cheap trunk, but whats that go to ! Launceton, will hear tho complaint of the bank- view of the war ships was obtainable. Loch Finlas, from Port Pirie, with it? Trunks ought to wear, hadnt ers October 15 at Washington. During the late afternoon and early ship South Australia, for Callao, was they? I tell you trunks are not what evening, after the fleet had come to anchor, thousands of residents of the wrecked off Foster Island at daylight they were. Roosevelt Will Not Take Stump. slands crowded every available spot Sunday morning, and twenty of the Washington. Secretary Loeb on Two Judges. a view of the anchorage crew of twenty-fou- r were drowned. commanding Wednesday made the statement that and the general air of expectancy A western judge, sitting in chamand Four men were picked up by a passPresident Roosevelt had no intention excitement indicated the eager interbers, a seeing from the piles of papers Island liqs ing steamer. Foster at present of making a speaking tour est that has attended the fleets coni- short in the coast lawyers Jiands that the first distance off the northeast in behalf of the Republican canding. case was likely to be hotly contested, of Tasmania, and is surrounded by date for the presidency. Many inviWhat is the amount in quesasked; shoals. tations had been received by the Richest Woman in Canada Dies at dangerous tion? "Two Early Sunday the residents of the tiffs counsel. dollars, said the plainAge of Eighty. "Ill pay it, said the president, Mr. Loeb said, but Mr. island observed a large ship in disVictoria, B. C. Mrs. Joan Olive Roosevelt never has stated that he over the judge, handing "call treSS' Dunsmuir, widow of the late Robert f hlSh the next case. He had money; A,fle; comPled would take the stump. not the paWhen asked whether, if the situa- Dunsmutr, discoverer of the Welling- - struck the reef. The crew could be tience of Sir William Grant, who, after tion took such a turn that the presi- ton coal mines on Vancouver island, seen to lower the boats, when listening for two days to the argutrying on died here Mrs. a Friday. ments of counsel as to the construcDunsmuir, dent might consider that making was probably the richest woman suddenly the ship sank. To attempt tion of a certain who aid act, quietly observed! speaking tour would materially in Canada, celebrated her eightieth a rescue of the ship was impossible when had done: the Republican cause, the president "That act bag they five weeks ago. At the time on account of the heavy seas, but a been in that event wrould take the stump, birthday repealed. Argonaut. of her death Mrs. Dunsmuir was en- - steamer in the distance had sighted Mr. Loeb replied that he might or in a suit brought her the wreck and made all speed to gaged New Yorks Shade Trees. might not do so, and added that no son. Lieutenant Governor against Dunsmuir, where had down, the gone would The ship one could tell what the future city of New York estimate tb for an accounting of the estate, asking were men found. four of its trees at 700,000 Only They number bring forth. valued at about $15,000,000. were clinging to an upturned boat. balr-coerv- -- o dim-cu- lt . fifty-eigh- n 1 h Mar-tinea- u, h - I - n Two-third- s e I two-third- e e - I 1 d |