Show aff au i J I 1 R nib N klov ima el VS durig deirias electric beede neede treatment I a yoong lady perishes SHERIFF OF SAN SANPETE PETE MURDERED the heathen sace rage war still contic i ces interesting news trout all sections CHICAGO S sept e p t SO 30 belle white 23 ears of age daug hag of 1 ien en jamia bamin S white a wealthy lumber man died at woods hotel this morning about 10 while under treatment for the acm removal evl of jacial blemishes death WAS caged aau ed it is supposed by bv the use of cocaine to deaden the pain from in an application of an ele eleutrio erio current which constituted tile the means of treatment tile the operator was ur dr sophie santa of the great sophia r sa santa r ta comp company illy elima elixa A james the partner 0 of f santas santa ibis was assistor ass assisting istir in iii the operation one ration at the time in one hand band dr santa held the electric needle and in the other a sponge saturated with a 4 per cent solution of cocaine which she applied at intervals to deaden the pain caused by the needle she had acost a most completed the treatment when miss white gaped for breath and before the oper operator ator could assist her she slid from froin the alie chair to the floor dead I 1 5 aid was hastily summoned and restoratives restora tives applied but without avail the young 0 woman having c abed almost instantly dr santa with her assistant wis locked up until the exact cause of the young homana womans death is known there is no thought how ivar that toe death jesuit ol of L a anything but on an accident dr talman who answered the alie call for a a physician described his visit as folla follows 6 when I 1 reached the room I 1 heard through the closed acor a womans comans voice appealing Is she dead I 1 knocked several times at last an elderly woman opened the door when she saw me she ban banged ed the door shut again 0 I 1 felt so something 0 was avas wrong and I 1 forced my way in in I 1 told the woman I 1 was a physician and brushing by y her found two men making 0 vigorous efforts to revive the victim the elderly woman who opened the door began bean lamenting and cried out if 1 I only used a 4 per cent solution that would not hive have killed her ber A 4 per cent solution of what I 1 asked she replied cocaine she said the young lady was sitting in a chair while she was it at removing the outer cuticle from her face to deaden the pain she kent brushing the face with the bo lution of en cocaine caine the father of miss white is a bui business iness birtner of don dan J leath orm the well known capitalist of grand rapids midi mich RAN BAN PETE SHERIFF i sheriff burns in lie performance of his duty as an all officer was shot and killed in the mountains eat of thi city yesterday afternoon by moan kofford and james mickle aliaba peterson sheep hoep thieves and mickle had stolen sheep from alic moroni coop co op herd berd and tile the moroni coop co op bet heider dar scott had found folind the ears of the ilie sheep taken hom his flock hidden behind a log ile he gathered up the ears bearing the moroni C coop co 11 op ll cmrk brought them to tc this alt caty tuesday and laid the matter before the county prosecuting cutino attorney jacob johnson the attorney sent him to the bli sheriff criff at manti the sheriff went with the herder up the canyon this in morning orning arriving at Koff sape p cor corral ral at beeders Ke eders ridge si a little after noon they made au an examination of Koll brda hock flock and found a number of sheep freshly marked and other evidences that they belon belonged ted to tit the moroni coop co cu op herd bera sheriff burns told kolford and mickle blickle that they would have to give up ul the stolen sheep hotl urd replied that they aliey would not then it becomes my lily duty duly to arrest you eaid the cherill cheri lf kofford reacted for his hii re revolver Noler an dud t the le sheriff ariff grappled with him kofford Kot Tord however succeeded ceded it in setting etting his pistol and shot the sher biffin the sheriffs hold relaxed and koll kofford ord jump jumped ed back and commenced tiring nt at him ackle while the s conling was going on oil r rin in outside of the corral and gut got hi his winchester after the sheriff hail bail fallen he f anu it at hiril him five shots were fired in all t two va after the slie sheriff riff was wa down sheriff burns last words were oh yon cowardly wretches scott 1 aru n 0 his brother wm ani find and heber jepsen witnessed the deadly encounter when the sheriff was shot they fled and IV were ere fired at twice they arrived liere here about 5 this morning and gave tile the alarm A poow of twenty men mell at t anad started after the lie boys were at once fc sent ent to other settle ments me ants 0 f the country and etli other 1 I posses poe set out after the asiain t A report comes from orad Orange evill villo emery county that two boys ar all rived there about aut 9 lat ast nii lit wednesday 1 mickle wis was very badly wounded a bullet bullat liiv 11 AV binl in passed through his right hand and having lodged in ill the small of ili hir back booie was hunted up by abo LAYS boys and compelled at the point of a gun fo t 0 r remove rave the bullet bulle and dress the wound which lie he did very ver quickly and the murderers went on oil their way annd have not been heart of since it is abou thought 0 ht that hal mickle will not be able to travel very far and will probably be captured soon while itis it is thou thought oil there here are some doubts as to the capture of kofford PROS FICTIVE CHINESE RE RK chicago o sept 30 30 Chi cagos C in was astir t toda today jover over the the re ballion on of the troops in ill china sam aln moy ajoy tile the local ma bandarian man nL darian irian says it means tile the beginning 0 of the end we wish to see china win but more than that we will bur own emperor back b ackin ack in 1 place ace of the usurper who now reigns over us for years the gie ge aings have bave been growing in in power and today they have 0 generals vene rals and officers in command of the army the sole object of the gee ailing 0 society is to overthrow the pres present ent emperor and restore the old dynasty it is a secret society va millions illions of in members embers in china and about in ill chicago the iain emperor has offered 1000 reward for the head of every gee hin icing but blit cuare is not enough money in the treasury to pay for the heads tile the war with avith japan will not last much lonce lon ce for the aings will be strong trono enough 0 to come out openly openly antl and dethrone the emperor Maii darian moy thinks this winter will see a new euln emperor eror and an elaborate coronation in china which many now in iu america will attend if they can call b bag or borrow tile the money to crosa tile pacific london sept 29 A dispatch from shanghai today says says the coni com of the japanese warship has reported to the minister of anarine marine count that while cruising cruising in company NY with I 1 the Aki on sept 0 23 a Cli chincie incie warship was sighted stranded in the gulf of tair l en n wan the japanese believed she was the kwan kwang kai the chinese chewon crew on board when tile jadam be cruisers approached set fire to the ship and escaped ashore london sept 29 the duke of cambridge commander in chiet of the british tiri tish arm army visited the war effice today it is reported that tile duke was agag makin making arrangements fur for tile the immediate Ois dispatch patch of troops to shanghai ihan ghai in order to protect the Bri british residents whose lives are said to be in danger from the chinese population Shana shanghai lial sept 29 it is rumored here that the japanese effected a landing on ane coat coast of shanghai lung a ar promontory to the n northward iw ard of C cace hee foo advices advises from froin pekin say that there is an everin everin ever in in ci easing anxiety among the foreign population there and at bienn tin ivin borei foreigners 0 ners are actively organizing gan izing 41 for the defense of the foreign quarters TO IAl lADE IN IX PANTS topeka sept 10 dreva va I 1 larding and dr agnes haviland ILi viland the litter latter private secretary to mary mar K E lease who have bavo organized it a dress dreis reform movement in this city will not put it into practical ore operation ration until immediately after the noy nov ember cliber elections already fifty M t t 0 J 1 4 JI r 4 afo 1 1 Y 1 I A OIL ac 1 t na 4 octoba y 10 I 1 7 aap MV IDA I 1 8 9 9 1 I 1 I 1 1 4 K ty u mr 2 11 I 1 A 3 31 m I 1 il y y I 1 f 0 DA i 1118 X 44 epli 5 6 Is 0 AT 6 27 V la 1 AP t ft 2 C E J I 1 I 1 L A fa J A Z I 1 L rl sul C Z 3 1 il V V it fa 1 1 1 I 1 vy 14 1 1 it 7 ix r Z tz 15 1 A layl 7 N ax IV lot A it V 1 I 1 signers have pledged themselves to wear on oil tho streets the costumes described abed in the agreement during business hours hour and to persist in the use of it for at lea least t three months regardless of the criticisms that are evoked the costume consists ansis ts illy of turkish trousers fearing Fedring the movement will at first cause unfavorable discussion it was agreed that if it should be introduced before election it might have an effect upon the pending L women suffrage raga amendments an and it was teemed deemed wise to defer its introduction until after that time to speedily familiarize familia the people with tile new it is agreed by the reformer that they shall divide themselves up into squads the duty 1 of each squad being 0 to parade the principal streets from 8 S in the morning until 0 6 in ill the evening one squad to be relieved each hour by a another robber so that at no time during duriac I 1 the day dav will the absence of tho the dress be noticeable it is hoped that iu in this way the novelty of the costume will soon soon be worn off and that the more timid willbe induced to adopt it it FAULKNER TALKS washington sept 28 the con congressional ress ional camp campaign a I 1 agn committee lias has neaon to and does feel greatly as ired over the llie reports that come from utah said se senator foulkner Fiul kner chairman of that tha t committee t to 0 the herald correspondent today wo 0 are in constant receipt of information re regarding 0 arding the conduct of t the c campaign and realize that our 1 i ahli ir 1 party hiir holtsc rl competent leaders and talat adv 1 rn organization that will el do 0 w ot IS being perfected we have so 20 nt ma matle tte rout there and a nd regard Ais ifield as asvery deiy important with coolon v 6 0 11 on t ohp he r riso iso an and d c 4 condei nl eions 1 14 1 4 V aai er i 1 F an ii 4 w av t I 1 co conviction v that must come to your your of the friend ines of the democratic party to silver must in us t come a tide in ou our favor Rawlin ils fl nomination gives groat great pleasure and adds to our hopeful view of the situation senator faulkner expressed the prevailing opinion in ill political circles of washington regarding 0 the r possibilities o in the new state while wool was down to a very low price under the deplorable conditions brought brou lit about by thirty years vears of republican misrule and the people were blaming hard times onto the democratic party part ya the conservative leaders lind had cause to lo fear that the people tf of utah would be deceived by of the agents 0 of aggregated ai 0 capital and would woi ald give the ii e state i over to the robber barons of this country now however they ther cau can see little to fear they rely oil on every woman who buys a school suit for her boy or who attends any any of the bargain sales gales this fall to become an all enthusiastic supporter of the new tariff liw law as aj soon as she sees how much cheaper goods r are this fall than ilian last the wool men cannot lonc long 1 lie blinded to their interests and a as they see their product climbing up day after day and giving prospect hlll going on oil and their necessaries beco becoming mint cheaper t they ley ar arc 0 likely to begin to do some pretty harf hard thinking about the cause of this with th the the lesell that they wiil become ardent supporters of democratic WHO inform policies no person of a logical mind who lits down and starts to think out aus tu es s and effects of economical movements can be auglis lut but a revenue HB will see as li he aars eucles deeper into the subject that the benefit bep clit of protection are but limited limite dand and transitory and bri bring i in their alln ir train trail 1 destruction destruct ion to lo the industries du dus tries they fostered at first the only 0 n v i leason eason the protect protective i ve id idea ea has ever eve 1 held eld sway sway is that the majority of the people have refused to think upon the question but have allowed themselves to be blinded by conclusions not justified by facts und and narrow examples that could not represent the conditions of tilt the whole country or whole people but tile the time has come to think even aven the republican papers are admitting the prosperity Iro 14 is camill comine on apace aud and indignantly rebuking chwe republicans stiff detill howl about calamities day after lay day john Alla wanamaker increase i the attractive attractiveness neis of his advertisement of lower prices owing to the reduction of duties and c loses closes the 1113 of those who would try arv to deny that this has come to pass day after day factories are opening up and with av ith their bum b u in drowning plaintive accents of tile the republican c protect protectionist ionis t monopolist demagogue ag 01 luer t 1 I D spi teof of the republican sugar gugar howls that commodity still continues to law than under the old and hive ha ve mever swords under exa examination in are still before the pe people ople if there was wasa a surrender of the democrats to the sugar trust what right have the republicans republica ns to ariti cise it in ill the lace face of the emphatic words of the president of ugar trust 1 derois the question irolli er X 11 mi SUMS ia ii y T S strongly Q which do aou ou regard as most flavory favorable ble to the sumar sugar trust the mckinl ey law or the belate senate Pr president eident I 1 re regard 0 ard the mckinley McKin lev law as much better lor for the sugar trust of course the tjien J P jones club incident attracted lots of attention in 11 vash ashi ington naton as one of the best political jo jokes kes in the market and several le ie publican brethren were almost leady lead Y to rush to salt lake to belp the club out of the hole into which it full fell WARM DOCTRINE hell was the topic of revival ait martin in san francisco recently celec ly the doctrine of eternal punishment he be declared was not only right a and just from a rational standpoint but there was scripture for it it was common nowadays to lau lauh laugh h at the orthodox idea of hell alid and le je a agreed reed that the fire I 1 C arid and brims brimstone tono of the bible might lie be figurative juat as the gates of jasper a ler and the streets paved with gold mid and precious stones were figurative of heaven heaven but heaven existed and so did hell the one was the complement of the other in truth the hell fire and brimstone of tile scriptural would be a sur summer niner climate a seaside resort in comp comparison irison with ilie genuine alume article the orthodox hell bell was a pleasant pleas plea ant in contrast with the reality talk about being hut but exclaimed rev martin bell is 10 times hotter shan barnin burning brimstone he quoted joseph cooks iron rule those who will not work ne neither ither shall they cat and proceeded to kick the propping from under the doctrine of universal salvation VIL tion which lie he designated the communism c of religion 0 whereby the wicked shared well with the righteous according to that theory theory judas iscariot beat jesus christ to heaven beaven and god on the 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