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Show 11 'f GDEN DAILY C OMMERCIAL. VOLUME V. NUMBER OGDEN, UTAH. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 15, 1891. 8. tie prvpsr mocths to bt is, vuca mmaacM. Tte (.'sited States ship Marka which will eoerey the , to Alaska ia sow at Port Witah-- , and k ei peeled to sail J uj sary, and THE OHIO DBIOCRACV. W'J Town-seed- llh. Delegates Gathering For the State Convention. UNCLE Uncle Jerry t the m SAILORS. r ll r, n, i- - . '''" ' 1 iT'f-r:"T.- . . ! Fr-'.r-- ,t; j-- ..f a NiT The Editorial Contention. Pi. IVix, July be seventh cocreatioouf the Nat ional J.urw! Another Popnlar Success Last Evening. c .n-lo- . . . n Wat-terso- ll . tri-col- African-A- merican its '. or two departments ft goads ia tl hurry of business at the parUicn bkb led to estimating the receipts too fcigh- Tiis Fair had floe audience last evening. Those who managed tie Fair did great lot of bard work and did it well ieprwtud. They Enrare in a Free Fight It c THE FAIR HAS CLOSED. ' Ballot-Cincinn- Prize-Fimhn- which are in force ia several of tbs :.4aUir ssxtes, sya,pthi with lUy-reputl; and condemns ivtea A diwse states ar . oe. on Shore. Washum-tos- , 14. Uncle Jerry July Rusk is going to try to exterminate the La the watt It waa said SOME PfiELIMINARY EOWS. grasshoppers at the agricultural department today SOME EENEGADE XAYAJ0S. that specialist would be sent to North and South Dakota, Nebraska and ColoCampbell Certain of Eenoniination rado where the grasshoppers are said to Aa Arizona Sheriff Arrest Their be destroying the crops. Professor ati's en the First Chifrf and He Himself .Narrowly Kruner.of th Nebraska Slate University or Professor Osborne of the Iowa Delegation Against Him. Eeeapei Being Captured. University, will be selected for this work. Just what will be aocompllebed if Clevelai. July 11. Governor Camp-Le- i is not known at this time. Sa Fuwimb, July TheCtroti will be the nominee of the democle's, San Diego, special says: Ttia si CAUGHT AT LAST. cratic convention tomorrow for goverternfion Deputy United State Marshals nor of Ohio, The contest will be short li red love, Webb, Wilson and Grfier and decisive, and be concluded with the A Former Employee of the Ogden entered a aatoon and attempted to arrest first ballot Governor Campbell will reeleven sailors of the cruiser Char Postofike Under Armt, ceive far more than er.ough votes to who had Aa shore leav 11. A special from Marshal overtayed Kansas Citt, July nominate hi in, but the ami Campbell lirediove arrested one, tbs delegates insist that they will go on Wichita says that Nelson George, for- others surrounded him ard prevotd record in opposition in order to prevent merly clerk of the registered letter de- him from taking the aaikr. a unanimous nomination. partment at Ogden, Utah, postoffiee,h&s The deputies drew clubs and a fr Thus, eo far as the convention is con- been arrested on a grand jury indictment fight ensued. The streets becacut a confor is stealing registered package cerned, harmony deliberately rejected crowded with sailors and citizens and as an unnecessary political commodity, taining $5,000, George stole the package the fight became general, the patrol oflice the from and readdreswd and the only quest ion now is, will the Ogden wagon arriving with reinforoementa, the factions carry their griev- it to Arkansas City, and called for it at arrested sailor was taken to jait, but himself. ances to the polle? There have been the latter place when the patrol left :a crowd again attacked the officers with pick handle, many wokdy wakkarm European Harvests. gas pipes and other weapons. in hotel lobbies today between CampOiiicer Grether drew a piatol as the Washington, July 11. The report on bell delegates and their demonstrative the harvest prospects in France and crowd was clamoring for his life. opponents, and in several cases the dis- other European countries have been re- Another constable drove up in a bugy adto such went extent that the putes mirers of the governor answered the ceived at the state department from and took Grether away jus', in time, fur Agent Griffin et Limoges, the crowd had grown desperate. "The threats of the Hamilton county dele- Commercial France. The National Millers' associa- other officers finally gat away gates by declaring that Campbell could were picked be both nominated and elected without tion, the report says, issued an estimate and the wounded the field of wheat for 1801 to be up. Robert Brown, a sailor, died the help of Cincinnati. All these dis- showing 31 per cent le68 than the harvest of in a few minutes from the effects of a putes are deprecated by both Campbell 1810. blow on the head. Another siylor nanr.ivi and Neal but their is none the Russia, Tunis, Egypt, Roumania, and Burns is dying with a fractured sku'i. less felt in party ranks. While the angry wrangle was in pro- some of the Danuban provinces have Deputies Bredlove and Grether are badly cess this evening in front of the Plain fair harvests. In Hungary it will be bruised and a number of- other person i ' Dealer's office, between Peter Nolan, a below the average this year. The esti- injured. mate given by the millers' report says The community is greatly esvited ami Campbell man and Amweur the aailuni, and William and James Patter-eo- the optimistic desire is to create the im- sympathy seems to be with" lynching? - "are ,mad Neal delegates, all understood to be pression that there is a better supply Threats- - of from Cincinnati, the lie waa passed than really xieta. It is done with a agsKist tb deputies if tb3fukrs can purpose. They want to buy grain aa get their hands on- them. It is said the and in an instant aa possible in those countries deputies, for the- sake of the" reward, cheaply REVOLVERS WERE DRAWS. that have their abundance to export-I- n offered for deserters, undertook to arA lively fusillade followed, in which four conclusion the report says not only rest the sailors, whoe shore ave hi..! or. live shots were fired with mild results. France but all Europe Is looking long- not expired, Wilson, Bredlove v,r,4 An innocent received one ingly to tba wheat fields of the United Grether have 'disappeared Warrvjt4 of the ballets after which the weapons States.-: . . had been issued for all the need as !uhs with more appreciwere concerned. A -.T able effect on tiid ," Murder and Snifide. tar U. They all received gashes over the liefid and Trotihla With the Colo., J uly6 H. Sunday morn- bleoding prof usely wberf krr '. !. or '( 'V J' HLvO'lAJIt,", This unfortunate Incident U'" .d Kuled ; i ,.. ,. once to re tore a mors phuWjpiiKiu 4 vomit'.. ' ..AJL'u .1 l.!u . Vent out with h to ,;:a t' filing all around, Party leaders of all own n lt'.rfjjti's. r." ;h,t laotioDti imoaedmteiy united in a vigor- -' of Jtunt-' r a i, it. Cm3; ir H'i ous protest against wrmglesand tonight . ''li.-mine, on l:a:y fv'vgftdH; are 1. potty disputes by had been tru'ti him, it it all and a strong attempt in 'being made but WHS scparhli'l r b i.(.i.iois! T'jn; (.) j'liii t f Uj-- : .!.;. t.4, Vtr u ; tl'to restore part! ...Jarmony. Tbeiufi Kndeoo b'lrt'fHoi1! vicYnt'y 'i .jve the Cii.pbell follo.'.iv'waa .the fcoroah p.nd wanted Lcf "1,0 get'a etrengtli of hunJrkrInd.Cfpur8ued and toe es not appreciated until ' the,, governor and marry bim.( was a narrdV one. The remainder cape rear-lie. this oity this afternoon. Gardiner, Me., July of the posse are surrounded ht the "There is no doubt of my nomination. UVachon, a French-Canadialaborer, ranch and grae fears are entertained on the nrst ballot," said be, this evening, aged about -- G, from St Raymond, for their safety. A company of territo an Associated Press representative. Quebec, shot find falajly wounded Mrs. torial wi1eave tonight with the "It is simply a question of addition, as I Nora Landry anrthen suicided. Vachon sherifftroops and a party of volunteers. Should mbreJ assurances have far from had boarded with Lnndrys formerly and already meet with resistance the United than enough delegates to insure my when he was sick they turned him out they States troops will be called for. nomination. I think the result, what- when his money was gone. The grudge ever it may be, will be accepted philoso- be held against them resulted last night The Edison Patents. phically by all of my worthy compet- in the shooting. New York, July 14. Judge Wallace itors and that the democracy of the today rendered a decision in the Edison state will present an unbroken front to Watterson's Opinion of Hill. patent case, which decision broadly, the enemy this full." Louisville, Ky., July 14. In the squarely and fully sustains the Edison TO THE BITTER END. n Courier Journal tomorrow Henry patent. Judge Wallace also orders an will answer the recent letter in injunction against the defendant, and delA mass meeting of egates was held this afternoon, at wnich the New York World in which reference an accounting of profits for the past was discussed the quostion w hether, in is made to "Watterson's personal dislike manufacture. The present output of the event of Campbell's nomination the of Governor Hill." Watterson says he incandescent lamps in this country is opposition should permit him to be de- has not the smallest personal dislike of about 50,000 a day, only half of which clared the unanimous nominee or insist Hill, and, referring to the campaign of are now made by the Edison company. on a complete roll call and make the 1892, says there is a widespread feeling That company asserts the decision gives record show opposing votes, the com- that Cleveland wae defeated the last time it a monopoly. The patent was susmittee reported this evening in favor of by some deal in New Tork with which tained by two appellate courts in Enopposing Campbell to the bitter end. Hill was connected. Hill is not in sym- gland and the decision of Judge WalThis persistent opposition is the sensa- pathy with the great democratic move- lace apparently agrees with the English tion of the town tonight and has de- ment for tax reform. He will be felt in decisions. It is thought that the Thomson-Hand Westinghouse comstroyed the last hope of a harmonious the next convention, but on the side of ouston destruction not of creation. Hill is not panies will continue their business much convention. a likelihood for nomination. To hope as before. The patent has only two or for that he must show himself a better three yeare more to run. The United Harrison and Cardinal Gibbons. Cape May, N, J., J uly 14 On last man than the country thus far believes States company, against whom the deto be. Watterson, in conclusion, cision was rendered, proposes to take an Saturday the president and Cardinal him Hill may yet profit in time by the appeal at once. Gibbons accidentally met here and there says was a cordial greeting between them. kindly, though unpleasant, counsel given After a brief walk they came in front of him. Western Traffic Association. the president's cottage when Mr. HarriHe Hadn't Heard of It. New York, July 14. The advisory In son invited the cardinal to enter. New York, July 14. A dispatch from board of the Western Traffic Associathe course of the pleasant conversation tion met this morning. The following of about a half hour, it is stated that the San Francisco in regard to the StandOil crowd acquiring the Huntington roads were represented: Northern Papresident introduced the subject of the ard interest in the Southern Pacific railroad cific, Missouri Pacific, Great Northern, Cahenely memorial. He gave his opinions quite freely on was shown to William Rockefeller this Union Pacific, JNorth western, St. Paul, the subject, and said that while having morning. He stated that he had not Burlington, Atchison, Illinois Central, no disposition to interfere in church heard of any such transaction being con- Denver & Rio Grande Western and matters, he was glad to have an oppor- templated. General Thomas stated he Wabash. o'clock the board took a recess tunity for expressing his satisfaction at was in entire ignorance of any such forAtan 2hour. The subject of joint agenthe public remarks of the cardinal and plan. San Fbancico, July 15. The South- cies was discussed and it was finally deat the merited rebuke administered at home and abroad to foreign interference ern Pacific officials here denied all cided to postpone action regarding their in our domestic affairs. The cardinal, it knowledge today of the alleged sale of abolishment until the October meeting. is said, was deeply impressed and very the Southern Pacific railroad to the The board of directors of the commissioners endeavored to get the roads both much pleased with the president's views Standard oil magnates. in and out of the association to agree on the subject Pocatello Eeal Estate. upon a reduction of mileage on refrigerRecruits For the Army. Pocatello, July 14. The sale of lots ator cars. yesterday. Thirty-thre- e Washington, July 14. For the past opened here quietly made The French Anniversary. people entry on the lots been authorities have the year attempt- which they were entitled to, heving reParis, ing to improve the quality of recruits in sided July 14. The fourteenth of here prior to the passage of the bill July the anniversary of the fall of the the regular array so as to lessen the percentage of desertion, which was growing in September.gl888. John Brown was bastile was observed m this city and Extra endeavors were made the first, paid the appraised value of the throughout France with appropriate alarming. to secure young men who sought the lot, $200, and received a title for the ceremonies and general holiday rejoicing. army as a profession rather than as a first piece of land ever sold off the Fort In this city there was an imposing pro Hall reservation. When the auction cession of Alsace Lorraine societies. haven of refuge. lots found Enormous crowds of people saluted the To this end the efforts of officers have oommenced only thirty-fou- r been systematically turned from the buyers. The total amount derived from men in line with cries of "Vive La France." The procession stopped at the cities to the couatry. The effects of the the sales was $5,073, efforts are beginning to show results, statue and laid memorial Strasburg A Railroad Bridge Burned. and they are more gratifying than it wreaths, boquets and flags was expected they would be, and the Dubanoo, July 14. A four hundred upon it. President Carnot held a grand well while satisfied that the policy foot trestle bridge on the Denver and reception ollicers are reviewing the troops Rio Grande railroad, about half way be- comprising the garrison of Paris. is a good one. tween Durango and Silverton, caught To Study the Seal. fire in some manner yesterday afternoon The African Americans. entirely consumed. It will take Tenn., July 14. The Knoxville, Washington, July 14 Acting Secre- and was five days to rebuild the bridge. National League met here tary Wharton, of the department of three to state has sent instructions to Professors today and elected the following oflicers: Fixing- the Responsibility. Thomas Fortune, New York, president; Mendenhall and Merriam, expert agents Aspen, Colo., July 14. The inquest John W. Hargxi, Knoxville, vice presiappointed to go to Alaska and learn all the facta representing the seal fisheries. on the bodies of the victims of Sunday's dent; W. H. Anderson, Detroit, secreThese instructions are to collect all pos- wreck was held today, The jury found tary; L. W. Wallace, Milwaukee, treassible information upon the subject of the conductor and brakeman of the ex- urer; and J. W'iLyon, Augusta, Georgia, At address was prepared to breeding places, effects of pelagic seal- tra train guilty of criminal carelessness, attorney. free. Americans, which, among other ing, diminution of the number of seals, and censure ttfe Midland road for havproper lines of demarcation in the event ing buildings in the "1"" obstructing the things, censures the Republican senators who killed the Force bill, denounces that close seasons are regarded as neces- - view. E-- PRICE FIVE CENTS. lt-T- an-es- ii railed to order this m .ssLCjjr, mitk aa st tendance of between o.w .cd tH Archbishop Ireland opened RECEIPTS NOT YET KNOWN tin who (.rsyer, following nsdirgt eoiamittees were announced, kfur, f.mmm of we!me by Governor Mrruun. Mayor Ktwth of St Paul and They Will be Reports! Ti Is After-To.uonoon and Announced hti!er 1'oV.JL Th response was made by i'rtieU Stephens of thessaaeu- PrL-1 row-T- he fcg"TMtoa too. The ladies are all Fair. &s right so was tL The Cskiert filled. The executive committee requests all the ladies who bane chaiya of any of the receipts of the fair to uioet iih Mrs.1 ve id. the treasurer. ?hi stftArnt- in at 3 o'clock, at room lit, Grsnd Opru! nouse oioelt, to make up a leUteuieat ir-A trH ute was paid to St.Paul the money received, lov,u:j ln j ac J ths Cf.rthKtt by President fcteph-e- a booths and dermrtiuBt. xi A i a The University Fair is over. -Lij his a.idr: The northwest is And the ladies, Professor Kent, CoL done, and for tie purjx of mtUm . ana turtitcjr udbj iL of our cirilszation" said he"it Harvey, the Ogden and Military bands money.report illustrates Vbs possibiJUties of our people have done nobly. wLei dimtea of sectiunalism. The TELEGRAPHIC BBIEFS. The people of Ogden for their patronpoplti,)0 ahich wrought the marvel- age and cooperation deserve general ous progress of this seeiioa in the last Keokuk, Iowa A Hosmer, s retired twenty yeart has beea daawn from all praise. banker and for manv yer a prooimert of the world and ia typical of It had been proposed to continue ths citizen of this city, died today, aged 73. that sp rit which, ignoring differences of Fair one more day but the faithful woLondon In the house of lords today k the material and every kind, men and men workers w ho had been in the Irish land bill advaneeineEt of ali" paawd the third readAfter dinner the oiembe's of the association the tight for from one to two weeks said ing despite the efforts of Lord Denmao bad the to of comfortalimit w ers d'nen over the to gone they delay it. city snd the ble endurance they were weary and cituea's committee. Indon The first formal business worn and asked to be let off. So every meeting of the Congregational council department tried itself on a home took The Teae hers in Sesbfon. Dlace todav in the nrvr Kiiii'supiltIi ' last and all stretch booths night, nearly Nation- closed out their house chapeL Toanrro, Ont July ll.-- Tha in The ladies supplies. al C "J noil of Education resumed its Winona. Minn. Th nnnmianl of Ka THE KESTAUEANT 6se-ti morning with a large estate of the lata William Windom fiie.1 dehad no trouble to do as wet the tbe that weather Despite about 3.5KK) teachers arrived this moro-h- "' mands upon their provisions was so per- tHiay shows a total value of the estate the annual convention of sistent as to deprive them of the ability to be f iyj,7tK). liutional th y'tei)d eduoatiinal aaiciation to serve dinner and the late comers had Pittsburc Bracken's new brink hlrwk whic'i opens here today, - to put up with lunch. The t ibles last burned this mornincr. The buililinir National The Educational association evening were in charge of ths ladies of occupied by a number of stores and car United States was formally the Catholic and Episcopal churches of f? lactones, uytia about HUO.OtfV, I this afternoon in tba presence of and meals were in demand up to ten riage New York The Leary raft of iogtt, ' ,, : o'clock.' They set a beautiful and bounaWu i y.)0Q peopla. of a mile lomr. nnntAin',10 'A At t is evening session, the organiza- tiful spread, the festival display being 500,000 feet of lumber, and whit left tion w is effected and committees garnished with artistic beds of liowers. St. John, N. B., June 28, has a. rived s A paper by Francis V. Parker They were assiduous in making all of C i. agooa "The School of ths comfortable and happy and they here. diBpeneed their hospitality with a genervl;as read and a discussion followed Cincinnati Tom Finn aged 18, lender The restaurant of a gang of juvenile burglars, waa ahot by F::rintendent Marble, of Woroea- - ous and cordial hand. was again entirely successful and would and mortally wounded by a policeman. r U : have been more so w.th larger facilities The officer had been looking for him and k.. i. . deie-efand visitors are in the city and more abundant supplies. The when he hailed Finn, the latter fired from .iil parts of the United States and ladies who managed this dinner so well several shots at him without effect The tie Dominion, and the convention is were, for the Episcopal church: policeman returned the tire, bringing L. R. Rhodes, D. 1L Ensign, sad down Finn. lhrHtever held. Thera am a number "f t Vdcphrtment branches of the George Smythe, find Misses Rose Kuhn, St. Louis The question as to whether will hold daily meetings, Inez Kircher, Wjlvia Dee, Hannah Dee, not the Glass Blowers' nanociation or Mason Ilelene snd Rhodes. And tomorrow. Rhodes, , btinnitt for the Catholic church Mesdames lians- - would leave tie K iihts o Libor a-- d ford Smith, John .Mc.dannis, T. A. join the American Federation of Labor, 'estin? Steel Plate. to a special committee to ' Whalon, Don Maguire, W. L. Maginnis, was referred on. W.W, 14. teals Further A poll of the .'delegates 3;ton, July report later ' AmeiScan K. Misses. and f, Fitz I J. M. Langmloi a armor plate were made showed over one-ha- lf of them favored .uary luot urieftson, viaguire, amalgam ation. tiitv jferuii, jvu,iue Atsvapolis proving ground . w iHHiuibf renins xienncn, T srtUHepouiu ,uity 'vith gratifying results. x. . London -- In the common A Hit"! eh all steel plates were prepared HJAjsa jreimuui uu c dame . lj,il'lu,u-' b&nuht un the of the Anen,-- j y Can "cie, with surfaces treated by A.'.-- i a V i'h r fi: cream.. , ii- - ref lliirvey process. Topive ths 1 imprisoned in U$,. mi ths Bink of t"Uf:i-P''H'V10 f.r ;.f fur f TitJ: j ou were ttwiue wi .I IT' a ..988. l". ail)ou 1.1V1U "y.' fid'v cntn1T-t.1r.u ..v.r their compobition than the three plat y vV2f (luring the four nights. The' puce ireet tif Bid well, bu' l("utw Jf Vpul'i- tested some months ago. The official wight was put back to twenty-fiv- e cents fib.i'irt him is.lvKPe 0 if q.uw.n t report has not yet been received but the ds some of the lady managers thought icvife the prnor r Y1 officers present say plates satisfactorily fhat fifteen cents was too cheap in. a be A resisted the fire from a six pound hotch-kis- s nevolent cause. But there were about rifle a severe test. 600 dishes sold during the four nights Phil.idel-phia- s Cincinnati, July 11.-T- he of the Fair. An average of 150 disties a won today by bunching hits and A Comforting Assurance. night is doing very well. The lesion tftle worth of the pa fine fielding. Cincinnati 1, Ptiiiade'iihia Topbka, Kans., J uly 14. Persons ar- stand sold about Clark. as estimated triotic Colorado" eastern here from by Mrs. 9. Batteries: Mullane, Harrington. beverage, riving bring ' the information that the grasshoppers Chittenden, the chairman, while the sales Esper, Clements. 14.. The home 4 earn Chicago,. July there are not the red legged variety were still in progress last night, or 600 which devastated Kansas in 1874 and glasses. This division of the refresh.- won today's game by. making hits when ment department was very well man they were most needed. Chicago 4, are not destructive. The gypsy booth and the Boston 0. Batteries: Gumbert, Kitt-ridg- e, A private dispatch from Garden City, aged also. Clements, Bennett. Kansas, says the grasshoppers in Finney gypsies attracted a good deal or atten Pittsburg, July 14. The Pittsburg-anand Kearney counties are doing consid- tion as usual last evening. Brooklyn game was called at the erable damage to gardens and orcharos. the flower booth end of the fourth inning on account of Small grain is too far advanced to be did a lively business last evening, and rain. greatly injured. Mrs. Henderson and her lady aides sold Cleveland, July 14. Errors by New all the liowers in the building. York and nearly generally good playing by the Mill. Denver's Cotton Few gentlemen left the pavilion without home team won game. Cleve Denver, July 14. At 4 o'clock yes- a pretty bouquet or buttonaire. The land 10, New York today's "2. Batteries: Young, terday afternoon the power plant of the Fancy Booth was "closing out at cost," Zimmer, Welch, Ewing. Overland Cotton company's mill was and the other departments were doing started up in the presence of the officers the same. The special attraction of the The Trust Still Lives. of the company and a large number of was the unmasking of the New York, July 14. A report from invited guests. The machinery moved evening king and queen Chicngo that the jobbers association of smoothly and everything worked like clockwork. The works will not be oper- which took place on the stage about manufacturers of American watches. ated for some days, but very little more 9:30 p. m. Expectation was on tiptoe known as the watch trust, has been disremains to be done and everything will when the lady's mask was taken away. solved and that the immediate causa soon be in running order. The queen proved to be Miss Bertie was the withdrawal of the Elgin Watch Hassett. The same sharp curiosity was company from the organization, is deShot by an Officer. turned on the king while his mask nied by James H. Noyee, secretary and being taken off. He turned out to treasurer of the association. He deJersey City, N. J., July 14. William wasMr. Mac Moyer. The other special clared that there was no foundation for Brennaa and his wife Lizzie, were shot be at their home, Jersey City Heights features of the evening were voting the the report. Noyes denied that the) left the assoearly this morning, by Policeman Ryer-son- . most popular lady, gentleman and little Elgin Watch company hadhad ciation, saying that it only ex Brennen was killed outright and girl a prize each. As many as fourteen little girls got pressed an intention of obeying the antihis wife mortally wounded. Officer Ryer-so- n claims that he had to use his pistol votes in the contest for the doll prize, to trust law, and for that purpose would to save his own life. The tragedy is the go to the most popular little girl, but alter its relations with the association,, outcome of a murderons assault by the real skirmish was between Nettie but not sever them. Brennen upon the policeman who killed Harvey and Kate McManis. The final The Manhattans in England. him. Mrs. Brennen also took part ia the vote stood: Nettie 108 votes and Kata 152. So Xate got the dolly. assault upon Ryerson. London, July 14. The Manhattan, The voting for the most popular mar Athletic club of New York made its ried man was not very lively, and was final appearance in England today on The German Emperor. won by John Conlisk. the ground of the London Polytechnic-athletiLondon, July 14. The emperor of club. Mortimer Remington, of men. young the Germany reached Leith thiB morning. 100 yards The voting for the most popular the Manhattan club, wonof the He was received by the mayor and a the ManhatHat J. S. Roddy, number of other officials, and was loudly young man was brisk, 612 votes being tan race. won the 300 yards handicap club, cast Several gentlemen caught from cheered by the lartre crowd nsRembled. a start of eight yards, and race, having war of each but the to one three tug Upon returning from the Forth bridge, seconds. by a yard in 322-the Hohenzollern, having the emperor was between James Conlisk and Harry winning won the 300 M muter Remington on board, passed Leith on her way to Stone. Harry received 310 and Conlisk yard invitation handicap in 32 seconds. Norway. A war ship in Leith harbor 294 vot?s and Harry took the wa'ch. time is a half second below the best His marmost the fired a salute as the imperial The voting for popular yacht record. Cal Quickberner of the English Mesbetween even ried lady was prettv passed out to sea. Manhattan club, threw the hammer 131 dames II. P. Henderson, F. J. Kiesel, W. feet and 8 inches, and will receive tha J. Bowes and Charley Nelson, but Mrs. No Corners in Russia. Polytechnic club's speci;d gold medal. the took Henderson prize. St. Petersburg, July 14. The govMiss Nettie Nelson captured the prize ernor of Nizhne Novgorod has warned a May Get No Pay. committee of exchange speculators that as the most popular single lady. Washington, July 14. Judge Crounse pair notes. forming corners to raise the price of of Nebraska, who succeeded General I the or "Tell otherwise Mrs. necesFowble: to public grain the adding Batcheller of New York as assistant secsities of the people will be punished by highly appreciate its liberal patronage." of the treasury, wdl receive no retary expulsion from his jurisdiction. The Ogden City band paraded the pay for his services unless the senate streets for the Fair last evenicg and sup- confirms the appointment. This is in Without Adequate Cause. plied some very fine music at the pa- accordance with an opinion of the atNashville, Tenn., July 14. A lynch- vilion. torney general that the person aping without any apparent The Japs some of tham were out pointed during a' recess of congress to an adequate office which was vacant while that body cause, occurred last night at Love, a last night again. small station on the Illinois Central railwas next to impossible was in session is not entitled to any march A grand road in DeSoto county, Miss. The victim compensation until after his connmatioa was a negro named Samuel Gillispie, in the crowded pavilion last evening. by the senate. fair of the statement A full receipts who was under arrest for rescuing antomorrow. other colored man in charge of an officer. will be made Dragged by His Horse. The dining department broke the Denver, July 14. Frederick ,, record again last evening in the number aged 13, was instantly killed at Lup Arvada Republican Defeat in Idaho. of persons fed. about 8 o'clock yesterday morning by Boise, Idaho, July 14. The republifrom his horse. His foot can municipal ticket was defeated yesIt is thought the fair receipts will be being throw terday by the citizen's or fusion ticket somewhere from $800 to $1,000. There caught in the stirrup and before the A heavy vote was polled. was an error as to the income from one horse could be caught the boy was dead r- f t,.-,- or Hx-tio- intel-Wtu- oj four-fifth- pat-roc- Fu-tuee- J3 . Mes-datn- . fiti-fii- 1 ti v'r 1 i'i; It- ; - 5 |