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Show THE MOENIXa EXAMINED - C- DP,uofl In bis decision s . ' Handed Dow" Oolnien lml!hi!is Won Jto'i tte case of Uo whom r,dtr1, Tong. i Chinaman again been pending for h the Chinaman 2?ltahoUtag --mIb in this country, could th l'Mw4 VouJTgnve the first Judgs diiirlrt ui oI a china- hU occupation while SwKJmw is JJiMcluslon The net grants into privilege of comingInter-tJ ..liei CJ1 l.BWon TMg entered the holding that ot--07 Jrvanl yearn Four years CUIh?teSns n laborer nnd the sought to deport him laborer he had no wr this country and theru, e's tad no right to remain. will he the Rogers opinion Bri handed down on the subject .. er jjgRRERA AND Mgf&R nGHT. Butte Mont.. Bept. who is training at Oregson Springe. light here for his Herrera Aurerelio with uimdsy lie will not attiing !burb JE fln-teb- training today, Srth, city until the day of the Hemra will finish training WAVT TO MEN NON-UNIO- N STRIKE. Trinidad. Cola. Sept. and Secretary Simpson, of Strict IS. United Mine Workers of have issued a call entreating coal miners who have ttanon-unlovacant by 1K..n.d the positions made to strike tbs striking union miners, nT noT. The call appeals to nces man in the wuthern Colo-con al districts and guarantees Em the same protection and help union met tbst is bring furnished the vta are on strike. . urSSIANS STILL RESIST JAPS AT LIAO ANG. M a. London. Sept fi.- -ll: re from Toklo to the Japanese says Held Marshal Oyarna si follows: m.- -A remnant of reports -. I a. September the routed enemy still is offering some conTeeietince outside Uao Yang. Our trol and left armies are attacking It m.A dis-Mt- ch lepa-krahe- OGDEN, Tetham ft Brothers, oce of the oldest and largest hnt manufacturing concerni hi the country, has been absorbed for fil.000,000 by the United Lead company. The lstter was incorporated in January, 1(01, by Interests affiliated with the American Smelting ft Refining company. The Tat ham concern began burtvei In 1840 and had large plants la Philadelphia and New York. New York, Sept.fi. ATHLETIC WILL BUILD WOMEN'S CLUB HOUSE. Chicago, Sept. S. aid today eaya:" When the 1300,000 The Recordlife Her-- i Insurance for which Mrs. Pauline Harriet has made application Is written, a local banker will advance $300,000, with the policy as collateral, for building the new home of the Womans Athletic club, of which Mrs. Lyon la secretary. it ia expected that with the succeaa of this novel scheme work on the structure will be rushed, a large sum of money already having been pledged by tlio members. In addition to ths $300, Old) obtained on the policy it is slated that n mortgage also la to bs given on the building. Two hundred thousand dollars atready has been pledged through the rSoits of club members, bondholders and othera interested in the success ot the organisation. In addition to the dub quartersfin the new building, which in designed to be twelve tories, several floors are to be devoted to commercial purposes. policy Lyoa Capetown, utstes South ham today for Bept ft The United Atlantic squadron left the Ialand of St. Helena, !. 8ept 3 The first visitor ai Hoeemount today were Frederick A. Redhw. of Albany. N. Y.. secretary ta J Bar and asaoclatlon, Brojgc Lawler and A. Page Smith of Buy, who uccompanled - Mr. Wad- TlB,t was for the purpose of J Judge 5I!1 trip he had Parker - concerning planned to make tothe m. uwla exposition. SEPTEMBER 4, 1904, kins and In 1899 an attempt was made to collect 'duty on them. Between thirty and forty witnesses, however, and vicinity: testified that the picking wae nut M. B. Br'iston. B0, internal. proccsa of manufacture, but merely Mrs. L. I. Wilson. Will Be Classified done to preserve the skins during voy Picked Sheepskins Mrs. Mary Ruddensik. age and that the pickle had to be all and Pay Duty of 20 Per Cent H. H. Culp. BO. internal. washed out before they were tanned. Mrs. Alice Atkins, leg broken. Firms In the leather trade, which are deeply interested in the matter E. J. Coleman, leg broken. from 3. Notice New York, Sept. declare they will make a test of tha John Gillespie, Internal. the treasury department has been re- ruling, but it probably will be a year ceived hy the collector of customs that before a case can be tried. berearter picked sheepskins snail be classified as partially manufactured art New York, Sept. 3. Edward Clapp, tides calling for a duty of 20 per cent. This ruling upsets a decision class 1901, captain of the Yale track of the board of the United 8tetea team, ia seriously 111 in Switzerland to a appraisers rendered In March, from typhoid fever, according general 3. in Fire the heart Memphis, Bept. Herald despatch from Lucere. Clapp 1899. after one of the most exhaustive of the eholesale district today destroywas a member of the Joint Harvard-Yal- e ed property approximating in value hearings in the history of the board. international track team which combeen have Picked fiSOO.OoO. sheepskins The fire originated In the visited raw as England recently. Oliver-Finn- e of free for duty, years, Grocery company from an ing unknown cause, destroying the stock and the building on the north occupied by John 1 ionics Sons, stored with lime, wee partially crushed by falling alls. The Memphis Paper company's building suffrred a like fate and wae partially burned. The building of W. l Early ft Co., wholesale commission men. was partially burned. The rear Bewill tell you why. of the building of J. T. Ferguson ft. good friends? I cause during the last seven years a Co. wee burned, entailing a heavy loss. ADVANCE SALE will prehaTe been operetlug under RepubliFrank Guffenhaugh, a fireman, was Burt's great money-savin- g can policies and there have been two seriously injured falling from a ladder. annals of Ogden merchanthe in sent opportunities unequaled statesmen at ft eat patrioticin American of what is going on full Washington. ' a JAPS DREADFULLY EXHAUSTED. the throttle can understanding get dising. You While the aenamr u speaking a the and see come goods, and learn when this store only you flag fell over against Mukden, Bept. 2. (Delayed) After at large American H We aside, He for saying: pushed him. six days' battle, on the last three of the prices yourself. will not pull it down; Hepublicana nev- which tbe heaviest fighting occurred, flag. the er pull down the Japeneee on Wednesday lest abandoned their direct attack on Lien Yang In fkvor of a flanking movement. The Russian artillery fire was greatly aided by the sending up of balloons southeast of Liao Yang, thus locating the . batteries. The Ruseians Japanese were compelled to abandon a number of gune being unable to remove them 85e 15 pieces 85c, 45c, and 50c values In this Sale at through the mud. IS Pi eora Handaomo Colored Dress goods, worth 50 to 65c, for .. Sic Wabuh Faaaenger Train Strikes Bute 48c worth 65c. to 90r, special 15 Pieces Fancy Dress Good urban Car in 8L Louis Killing NOTORIOUS TOUGH DEAD. All Wool Suitings, made to nil for fil.00. Our price, ... 48c 13 Flet-r8sven Persona and Injuring Twenty-five- . New York. Bept. 3. John Brady, who under the sobriquet of 'Yakey Yoke, was for some yeara notorious St. Louis, Bept. 3. Seven persons aa the of the Cherry Hill gang 25 several injured, were killed nnd i band of toughs on the east side suburban of a the ia wrecking fatally, engaged In battling with Vor Just ONE WEEK. This offer Inelndea the new arrivals for early Fall street car by a Wabash passenger constantly the police Is dead in Jersey City, wear, and the finest Drew Shoe both Oxford style and High Shoaa. No bettostreet Sarah at crossing the train Active prosecution drove him to New shoes made than we nIL day. The train, east bound, which la Jersey some time ago. Brady was a ter n at been speed cooper and owned two running uid to have prosperous of 30 miles aa hour, struck the car, shops here which be continued to which was running north, squarely in operate from a distance. He waa the center. The occupants of the car only 29 yeara of age but bad . had no chance to escape. in the anuala since figured police The dead and wounded were carried boyhood. Just In. By far the prettiest Tailored Skirts we ever had, and that into the Empire Brewery, nearby. Five and designs In materials. la his nevoocountera saying a great deal. The newest cute he many ambulances were summoned and tlie erDespite $4.00 and $5.00. $3.50. Worth fl.75. $8.00, was to sentenced prison. injured were taken to hospitals while the dead bodies were conveyed lo the morgue. A. W. Burbank, engineer of the Wabash train, said after the accident: '.'I was within 100 yards of the suburban crossing when I saw the suburban car start across the track. Right ' in the middle of the railroad track, and handsomest Most every one knows that wa have the largest right in the path of my engine, the ONE WEEK the In tela department In tha country; hut. for bowing car stopped. Why, I cant say. I atOFF. entire stock Is at yonr disposal at tempted to reverse the engine and put on nil the steam I had. However, We put up a liquid that I succeeded only in slacking the speed 12 miles an hour. of the train to about is a killer. It struck the street car so hard that Lawn All lines of BUMMER GOODS elegant it knocked its tmrks a hundred feet and fine Wash Good sad other useful and pretty fabrics Part of the ear fell over on the loco-mo- t tillable for echaol dresses will be sold during thla Advance Bale retv nnd was carried along on top gardless of cost of It for about two hundred feet. The entire train, locomotive and two coaches passed over the crossing. Ths car was southbound and was filled with passengers, many of them on their way to their homes in the suburbs. Ths The Druggist train which struck It was n shuttle from Into tho the city train, coming Worlds Fair gronnrts. The engine was backing with the tender in front. For reasons which have not been explained, the car slopped on the crossing squarely across the track on which the train was approaching, -- F.-; . partial list of dead and isJared: PANAMA CONIXTIONS ARE DETAILE Minister Barrett Makes Report Relative to Pres' ent and future Conditions in The Isthmus and Gives Advice to Adventurous Americans Who Might Be Intending to Go There. Washington, Sept. 3. John Barrett, Thibetan regent with thru councilminister to Panama, has made a spec- lors. Col. Younghusband, commissioner ial report to the 8tate department relative to the present nnd future con- with the British expedition, was inditions on the Isthmus, as affected by formed that two clauses of the treaty the building of the canal, which is with Great Britain had bun agreed intended to prevent sore disappoint- upon. The question of Indemnity is ment to part of the adventurous Ameri- still to be settled. cans attracted toward Panama by resumption of the work. It ia understood the Panama commission ia especially desirous to secure the widest publicity for the warning sent out by Mr. Barrett. The report In substance is aa follows: 1 No man seeking n position as clerk, stenographer, typewriter, en- Senator Fairbanks Endeavors to Show gineer, foreman or any similar chiss the Missourlana. should come to the isthmus In expectation of securing n position unless be Kansu City. Bept. 3. Senator Fairhas made some previous arrangement for employment, or has sufficient funds banks rmdeparted early today for Chithe Santa Fe train, en route to pay his expenses in Panama and cago return to the United Buttes If he finds to Bain, Me., where he speaks on Monno opening. More men of this kind day. are now coming to Panama and Colon Marceline, Mo., Sept. 3. When Senthan there are positions to be filled. ator Fairbanks left Kan mu City today The cost of living Is very high, prices he wu scheduled to make brief stops cent 300 Increased per having nearly points in Missouri and his in the last six months, nnd there is n at several The first slop was was pursued. plan wholesome great shortage of cheap and Junction. There at made Lexington lodging nnd boarding accommodation. the senator made no speech, but he S While Panama and Colon, as well greeted all who were assemas towns in the xune nnd in the lit personally terior of Panaiga are sure to experi- bled. At Carrollton there wu n longer ence n considerable measure of maand n larger crowd, and he made terial and Industrial progress, through nstay brief speech from the rear platform, the excavation of the channel, there among other things: uying are not at present many opportunities It is gratifying indeed to wltaeu ns for the establishment of the new I travel through the great state of business nnd professional Missouri the evidence of Interest firms, and there should not be an in- whirh you are taking in the great rush of merchants, business nnd propolitical questions which concern the fessional men in the expectation of American Missouri the people. finding considerable and ready open- past few years has enjoyedduring a measings for establishing themaelvea. ure of prosperity that hss been unus3 It ia the consensus of opinion ual to her. There hu been prosperity among members of the commission in the factory, prosperity on the farm, and others who have studied the situaupon nil the great lines of tion that both Americana in the United prosperity commerce. All of this in the fullest Btntes nnd Panamane have greatly possible degree Is n high tribute to exaggerated the effect of population the efficacy nnd virtue of Republican which will result from the construc- policlea and Republican admlnistra-- . tion of the canal and of the number tlon." of men who will be employed by the Mr. Walbrldge, the Republican nomcommission for the carrying on of the inee for governor of Missouri, who who undertaking. Including thou wu aboard the train, spoke briefly. othwill be employed on the canal nnd At Marceline there ers who will come the Increase will crowd nnd also a brief wu another speech by the be about 25,000 people. This number, candidate. moreover, will not be coming here nil at once, but gradually through n La Plata, Mo., Sept 3. At Marceline period of years, nnd they may be Senator Fairbanks recalled a trip he required. had made over the Santa Fe railway 4 There la not yet any real boom In In 1896, and said there were by no Panama, In Colon or in the sons, but means many signs or prosperity now. rents for houses, stores nnd offices along the line then There then were, he said, many have doubled and tripled during the empties" and many dead engines lut few months nnd are now almost whereu today the equipment of the exorbitantly high. In fact the Panama landlords are, some of them, so un- road la taxed to its utmost. There are reasonable in their charges that there more engineers at the throttle today is danger of their driving business than there were In 1896. "Why, my from Panama proper into a neighboring sons. 5 The disagreeable and nnhenlthful features of the Panama climdte have been ridiculously over staled by thou who have studied the situation superficially, while paulng across ia transit or who desire to create a sensation. As n natter of fact there hu not been during the months of July and August a single uncomfortable night for sleeping, while the ever age days have not bun hotter than School will aoon bogln and ovsry boy should havo a thou of New York nnd Washington. There has teen hardly a .single in. now suit. Good e lothos are essential to a boyte comfort stance of aerioes illness among the considerable number of young men and happiness. Bring your boyo to who are here In the employment of the canal, while the percentage of sickness among the larger group of lnbor-eremployed is not greater than that upon similar excavation work in the United State. There has not been n and At tham out with tha bast thara ia In tha market single cau of yellow fever for over n month nnd then is leu malaria than at pricea you are accuetomed to pay for very much in- is often found in sections of the Unit? ed Statu where there la oonaiderable ferior good. turning of the soil. My correction of overdrawn criticism of the Panama Thlo oalo InslHdea all that boya require Clothing, climate must not, however, be inter preted ns meaning that there ere not Hate, Shoes, Shirt Underwear, Hosiery, eta, ate. unfavorable features here. They exist they do in nil tropical lands nnd of couru the conditions of maintaining health and enjoying life are not by any means as favorable as thou In the average temperate cl t males. When the present able unitary oorps who have charge of Improving health conditions in the Isthmus, have carried out their plans for the improvement of the canal strip and of the cities of Panama and Colon. there is no reason why this Isthmus should not he one of the healthiest places in the world. MAKES Hoy 12 years old, unknown. Seriously injured: All from St. Louis i MUST PAY DUTY 'IREMAN INJURED One Week Only BRIEF FATAL TALKS TROLLEY WRECK ater-cantll- SHOT MANUFACTORY ABSORBED BY LEAD COMPANY. BTAR SUNDAY MORNING, u u u iQc 30C Four (Special Lots of New Dress Goods s All (Shoes At Cost New Walking (Skirts ' $ 25 BEDBUfi Per Cent Off All Lacea and Embroideries POISON ONE-FOURT- Regardless of Cost Large Bottle 2Bo Shirt-Waist- Win. Driver S. J. BURT rs u A PANAMA Soft Hat KoR!P men wear them the year round. Kio on windy days, or when you are traveling, or - w lTgoing out on a wet i.nh ' ou11 Aod one espec-l- y useful. tf fl u-- rL o varied 11 'most Impossible v1 defhe them. hTe lhran tor the KKer Dner, Men. and the the te!SL",W,,l,tor A" wanted ahadea-a- 'o for every nd head a ssswsas fall Dunlaps now Ready. Fred M. Nye, cl0THIER AND hatter. RAILROAD DEAD. PRESIDENT New York, Sept I. Captain James at one vie general agent of the Panama Railroad company, at Panama. Is dead at a hospital In Brooklyn from kidney disuse. He was 65 years old. Thru months ago it became necessary to amputate his right leg. Capt Burs served as first lieutenant in the navy during the Civil war. In 1896, when in command of the steamer Alliancia, the ship caught fire off the coast of BrasiL Capt Beers put the passengers off in small boats nnd for 48 hours, with the crew, fought, the flames and succeeded In saving ths ship. He was awarded a gold medal by Don Pedro, then Emperor of Bra- Only WE WILL SELL OUR NEW FLORA-DOR- A SILK AND MOHAIR "--- V Cooling And Healthful Just the thing for extremely hot weather, when the system needs a cleansing and strengthening tonic. UTHIA WATER siL TREATY DISCUSSED Two Clalme of British Agreement Have Been Agreed to. LHaeea, Aug. 0, (Delayed In transmission). The Durbar today was attended hy the Chinese amhan anJ Waists $5.50 & $6 ALL NEW! 3 oc IL Beers, Keeps you well, hy allaying internal levers, and aiding the process of digestion. The ideal table water. Makes delicious drinks. BROS. Few Days Putnam Cothing House 2354 Washington Avenue Come Qi ality $3 ALL SIZES! While We Have Your Size. SEE OUR WINDOW C M $ O I J F. J KISL SI CO., Distributors KI-aon- aa For a SCHOOL SALE Putnam's School Sale s. J |