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Show MORNING ETZEL US OGDEN, UTAH, riilDAY MOlJXJXt;. EXAMINER, ,in.Y S T.'-O- v c.iiiiui-'!i- AN i Its adoption by this j "o;ir ui:i cc.ttce to nay that t , this uiiu i iu.mi must it for i yliKuluiciy ii!i.iM-tbti : to have ii..c more. In ' I fti. which t!:: great r r.h.y fi . i. i .Hir.iie the ""ii.ipHl quea- tiii" rmti l ai.j .e ii !l,cm in b l:;.lnr as in tlictr jiiJgmeut i , 'litis of e iti And best -I'ft'1 lie of tiii lhnii- 'a;1., hi ii,Mie slates, territories iii.l tti ti.. iiilK. where t ,e contests '1 com- ai"Ke. were filed with !) r ,.M"i!t. brief, refolds, sill- iit.i.i-bn is at.. i :. :ci,rams in rral of these coi l, u wlii, h would have been Me to, your foinniiiiee to have iiitp. than i,u day. The tin le.id i k'luii.f-ic;.itie to each of the coutent-u.t, tutt'fvif.'w wiu desired to l'i lice u- - ui; the time u was t i i io aid in each case endeavored to asceitiiin as near a could be all the Inii'urtaiii. fa. is bearing upon each cutest. u i tie Mate of Illinois howto, r. the contesting congrea-si- , mil distil tea wete asked to select ihosf to speak for all the couieel lu ll:u! stale. in the matter of the contests from Ie i legs cut off. t' UiiiK ncros the track asleep. 2 o'clock yesterday morning Anderson was (truck by an near on the Copper Belt line, of les, non- - and BJatvered from bi body. He vaa on by the train crew, and Dr. Ekbani aa summoned to attend to the great loan of blood I. i;!r.g too weak to be brought to a ILrlial in tbla city, hut will be brought soon as possible. One leg was rtToff just above the knee and the 1 War Correspondent Died at the Hands of Chi Tl a not man. i .on. Champ Clark of Missouri elected ami a, rep toil the sas : posi-- - prui-Hi'i- Fifty Masked Men Take Deport:.! liners From the Custody of Deputy whuffs at Cripple Creek, , ' . Mi- - ij tho rom".!1'" - " 3 ,r .- i , J . i iii' i r A v r i:-- ! . - ' -- - . i s s ap-iK- ..r ' poa-.-:l- TJte career ef Louis Etzel, war cor- , for the London I tally TeleIt respondent graph and native of Butler, Pa,, shot rel-iv- ea MIXED OX R. O. W. TRACKS AT MURRAY. Kir Tasoulia. a Greek section band employ of the Rio Grande, waa 8 mn down and instantly killed at , : : '.tilt-rest- s nese Had Accumulated Large Fortune rthrr tvrf below. we n an la a t ranger Ja Binebam, riue just arrived In the ramp the the accident occurred. known whether he ha any or friend in the stat I Who i assembled Mr. Bailey rha.'- ;:.a:i D!:!-'!:u.i r lu.f' no v:-whether he would i: ,'t nr rie ctodirrJrd.ihip. riin.Vini'.v h. l.s-- har-- l that S"n.t-- : r Dailey did me the hnu r. cse:nii-from , Mr. lia'.l red ' V.'.l.zm Capps, ti.e iTiigrui:. may In' sfouator Bali y author- sat I: for Thai course lei'i the i'px,iinn :!lt nt tii's morning in the presenc-apparently lee li.ait u third of ihe , cn- - ; ' j to nay that, whil-- j he was lentiu'i on the fir-- t lia:l.!. At lam- - : ,'r. toil." uiy l nsili!e of the honor offwvl man' headquarters Mr. Murphy ll.nt he till believed Mr. 1'urkur nuil i him i, : Ii, viiiiiiuiuet he resign bej not lie tiDiniiiuied. fv woi tin- close. 1 might s.iy t " Ti It wssbhi.l ihai the i1' i between upposiiMii had agreed to concent rat a I r, friendship that ei:-.- i nn anq .Mr. Clark." on Mcl'iclian. Mr. Murphy sail: "I Hits ai l May, of the District, of eannof say a to ihnt, but 1 am in ll.e sai.j that Mr. Clark auihurired same frame of mind a yesterday and tbe chairmanship the days previous, a to Ihe iandi!uy it tti to accept Mi'i'ild Ihe (omniMee select hint. On of Judge Parker. It was said ubiHH the lohbies Hu a the Hu)' inn iif Frederick (!. tscbraiio chore concern ration on Mrt'hdluu u hcing of New York, the committee iiiil Hint Cul-.i.and Dark, by act iainat ion. Missouri Victor. only suggciteil. . July 6. Considerable the deputies saw a t'f Wisconsin had shown any sign of anxiety Ik i h,iv tor the safety of od men, numberi..-- . cs'iscsie. at BRYAN'S EFFORT. five meu wi.n wore deponed from this least fifty, linni- ,i hi re'iirnSi. lajuis. July 7. U was said toWlic'i was (he concentration alleged district liy ihu military, hut have re- j lug to the city told tbs fold to Senator Murphy at New Vork ils v ou excellent authority that Mr. turned wiiinn the last week. The men office and 'tt.iiy licad- lu the fa.-- of Divan would make hi greatest effort were place.) un.ler arrest by the civil quarters of their headquarter, he said. e. lMails before the convention in speaking to the fact that the Masachusetta auihoritie as soon as it was learned of troops were scic M'.inli fur on pass,,! a resolution-earl- y today a minority report of the cijuintlttso that they ha '1 men. and the orders given the nmb and the k the proxy to stan I on every La Hot for OIney. ti is eredenuals. He has them at the time of their deportation. Sheriff Edward lb b t u pu.e in the .1, . S. lit. , 1J. 15, Its, IS. -- 3 evident that such talk i ridiculous. In of .Mr. l'aster, the Nebraska member They were l.e,t under guard at a hotel pursuit. All piirs i iirncd ami ami i c wais of Ken. T. ('able addition Mr. Uciirst'H deieuaie an of the committee, and will bliuself until last night when t wo deputy sher- to tbe city after . . ..ip irw' friii! and John I1. Hopkins from the Mato .it present the minority report. At lira will and not desert him in pledged any iffs started presumably to escort them less search. The :,s resumed ut large, in lllinuiK, your coin mine recomsame time it understood he will while men the in number, largo Guy out of the camp. Ar a puiuf went of the daylight ly tbe uV t mend that tlie tidcgai ions uk named Delaware and the Wall meu not attempt to flylit tho retiori. of th n Wiseon-siin city near the Sania Rita mine the liy the national committee are entitled New York, Jul ii.i : Kurban-anwill not desert iheir canJidutcK. committee on resolutions. deputies were suddenly confronted by to scat a tho regularly accredited on resolutions The St nicpresident of Parker will surely lie nomiJudge half a dozen uiake.l men who were an, continued Its work on the platform toer lathing wl:h delegates ami alternates. Iron Worker-- , tural ed. nal heavily armed. The prisoners were prominent labor lc: In Ilia matter of the con tests from h.is issued a day but il was slow in getting to bustaken from the ns also were statement, calling foi the :1m district of the state of Illinois, iness. Mr. liryan and one or two othre-- i onfereui-o N. Y.. 7. their gnus, ami tiny were ordered to Judge ers were absent bur the eoiumiueo July Ehopliu. ( the deport .c miners yotiiYomniitife reports that, the name was luacooHMble to vihftora toreturn to town. This order they obey- garding decided lo proceed in iheir absence lust wliat it. of Alfrei! llrendorff ami A. I) Carman Parker from the Colorado iin his with tho cousidHraHoti of tho quesed. A short distance from the point lia morning to do ;ts t:r mailer Ik not a lieleinnes and J. N. C. Ktiuniaav and day. He spent the proposed where the masked meu first appeared. known. J et'se K. tlrlffiu a alternates are en- windy unending to business. The retions In which they are not especially titled to seats In this convention a ts uts from the convention were teleconcerned. Accordingly au irrigation McCsm-iiinto Private Secretary the properly accredited delegate and phoned plank by Mr. N'ewlands was taken up who and although the town waa surrounded communicated the news to and alter ll merit were presented Hbe got her man i: July; alicrnaicK. by Boxers, crept through to Peking to And Ill com n, i ml In t he matter of representatives Judge Parker, but otherwise there was Itv I ho Nevada senator It was tentaascertain conditions in that city, lie inThat iHircta to mi, which the Island pf l'orlo Klro and the nothing loindieate the remotest inter- tively accepted. Tlie consideration of terviewed the dilforrnt foreign minis- A bachelor s oath !, i.igli. the proposed statehood disdaratlon Dhilipptue Islands shall have in till est in the St. Ismls convention. ters there and started back. On the rewaa ihen entered upon and the quesciuivention, your con mittce recomturn he was not so fortunate. Ills ac- Last Sunday Amy inlnrnicd us mend that each of said islands be action discussed at length. A plank for tions in Peking liaviug been retained That she had ti.ld Jimmy yes.1 credited with six delegate and Mix alseparata statehood for each of tha And now us tb. iv. ternate. territories was inserted. by spies, he was s- -t main at Hsiang by Pa. ma and im. Mr. Head I the fortunate possessor twenty meu anil bureiy escaiied with During the forenoon his life. Tow no waa admitted to the commit-to- n Can get on that pinch. I guess. of a voice of strong carrying power When" Etzel finally arrived in Tienroom to present a petition signed Leader. and Ida reading restored greater quiet tsin he cabled to hA liewspaja-- r the than hail existed up to the time he requesting liy ten thousand person first accurate story of the conditions in SURE TO KK OVER FED. No sign of approval or dlsat-prov.lie insertion of a plank dclar1ng for s)Mike. comtbe Forbidden City. Befor Credentials Ah! doctor, glad to meet you." said the independence of the Philippine Bryan Appears greeted tbs decision of ihn Molf governmont. Committee With Request for Rewhen prepared (of During ihe march of tbe foreign re- Mr. Forsyte. "I wish you'd drop around mittee. lief expedition to Peking. Etzel, in ad- to the house at nixiut. 9 this evening" consideration. A delegate front moved that Tho contrail tee agreed upon a plank dition to being a newspaper corresponNone of the children sick, I hope?" the chairman order the galleries cleardeclaring for tha election of sen atom dent, was marie chief of scouts. He be- .No;' hut they will he when they get ed unless better order was preserved. Ft. IkiiiIm, July 7. Wllh one excep- by direct vote ofI the people. came noted at this lime for his ability back their Tbe prospect from that the grandmother s, Chatriiiau Williams directed that he tion, the eunteat In thn 21st Illinois, to take photographs under trying cir- They're there for supper." will not be prepared to raaka would do t lint unless the teuple lu tue tbe credentials committee followed the cumstances. Iiiilaiiolphia Ledger. galleries refrained front disturbing the lead of the nnllonal committee and a complete rifiMirt when tbe full comWhen several miles in advance of con veil (ion. seated the delegate recommended as mittee meet at 2 oclock.committee Mr. Cowan addressed the UNCULTURED NEW YOIK. tlieir column, Etzel and four comiian-ioi- u When Atr. Head moved the adoption the temiKirsry roll of the convention. were discovered and chased by two of the report Chairman Williams ask- This rcthili waa accompliabed after a for five minutes saying among other The railroad Interests have Lakeside (in Eighth avenue restau- ed for a division of the question. Mr. session hundred mounted Cbinciie. They took things: lasting all night. refuge behind a bill just as the rest of rant) I see you have a sign request- Hryan endeavored to address the chair. Tito feature of th session was the combined to such an extent In making the foreign detachment came into view. ing gentlemen to reugivo their hats. Delegate Keyes of California, however, declaration of Mr. Ilryau who paid the rates and otherwise that little or no Waiter Yes, we found it ueeessary. made a louder demand and was recogAs Etzel lay there behind the hill committee a call at 3 a. ut.. that he competition exists end this haa vad Lakeside Just like New York. Why, nized to move ihe eatlug of the with the cavalry charging and the bulshould make tbe HUnnl contest an it. Impossible for themsoto Increase rater that they art from time to time from the District of Columbia. Inane on the floor of the hall. lets singing overhead, instinct proved out in Chicago we never think of siltoo strung for him. He rose, stood out ting down to a meal without taking lie wa at ouce followed liy Grady Mr. IlryMn explained to the commit- generally higher than at any time ll -Of New York, wlio made a vigorous tee on the declivity and leveled his camera off our bata and coats. Town Topics. that be had been busy on the plat- many years past" of Red James GuUetion, on the combatants. HU companions Iwige, Monprotest against that part of tbe report form committee during the time the 1ROPER CAUTION. relating to tbe Philippines. urged blm frantically to come down con I sals were being roneirtnred. tana. presented a plea for a plank la Illinois Kutro of the Philippine delegation All he asked waa tbe denunciation of the president for per but; all unheeding, he pressed the butright to make a milting the sale of liquor In the Yel 'Wif Aren't you going to ihe office requested to be beard. ton. As he did so a shot struck the to convention. the minority report lowstone national park, contrary ,1c Chairman Williams ruled that be h4 This button and smashed it in to fragments. today? was granted. Husband Wbst! In this rain? I no right to recognition. This piling law. He claimed to have affidavits anti He swore a bit, took another camera The committee patient hearing pitotographs in substantiation of iiU should say not. I'm going duck huniing seemed to meet the approval of tbe to every content gave from another pocket, obtained the phorepresented except 1 right that of Dr. Mary Walker, claiming a charge. tograph, and then, jumping out of next week, and if should catch rheu- convention a crlea of right, benow to I have matism were the it The committee at noon entered upon galleries give though cost might said That general, view, picture angrily, aeat in the convention as the woman queetlon of up. Chicago Journal. me $50." gan a fresh rlnnior and the chairman representative of the Democrats of the consideration of the threatened to clear them if the noise New York. Dr. Walker waited pati- trusts and monopolies and Mr. Bryan During the sacking of Peking, when EXCURSION RATES VIA UNION a strenuous plea for the reaffirm wa renewed. the Russian soldiers were turned loose the indulgence of the committee made a Mon of the Kansas City platform on' Chairman William billowed hi rul- ently them gathered about, the palace of a desIn late and a hour until gave up this point against hearing tho Philippine del- pair. prince in the Forbidden City, whither Tickets on sale July 6th and 9th, ing took a At 1:30 the with declaring that part of the egation the wives of sizty high Chinese officials, In tha been had Mr Bryan waiting reN. and AtAntir to J.. Ogden City. reiiort dealing with the Philippines commutes room for some time. . He recess until 2 o'clock. The announcehad fled. turn, $G1.75. Good 'nuiirning until was nut of order. was made that at 2 oclock, the SAVED MANY CHINESE WOMEN at once took the floor and requested ment fixed 28th. Account Mystic Hhrtne anJuly for tbe meeting of the full Hi ruling was:. So much of the re- that the lllimfl conteet which hour AND WAS RICHLY REWARDED. had nual meeting. would port of the committee on credential!! been disposed n( by tbe committee committee, the Among those who noticed the Russians battering at. the palace doors were CHEAP RATES TO CINCINNATI, O., a admits to the floor as repreaenting early In it session be considered, that announce that. It would be ready to repart of the United States, the Philippine a record 'vote might be had on which port at ff o'clock an,l the full commitEtzel and two other correspondents. .VIA UNION PACIFIC RY. declared by Ihejwpreine court to base a meet at that hour. islands rear a the door, palace by Entering minority report. Tbe chair- tee will to be not a part of the United Plates man explained to courts hurried the the that such a course tbroough they Account Grand Lodge of Klk6 the is out of order that any would not be necessary: balcony, and from loopholes shot down Union lacllic will sell tickets to CinThe chairman then put the quest Inn member of the committee bad tha Russian after Russian until the besieg- cinnati. ()., July 14th, 15th and 16ih, right and with of the to the as adoption re) ers were driven sway. to make a minority report. To make for $48.75 limited to July 27lb. on a which ion those of part the except For saving the Chinese ladies Etzel the matter regular, however, tha comHAS MOVED ' separate vote waa required. The report mittee voted the privilege of making and bis companions were each preA condition. vs adopted with this sented with the Order of the Seven-Clawsuch a report to auch of Its members separate vote waa then demanded in a desired to unite in one. Mr. Bryan Dragon. In addition, Etzel rethe popular back man has the ease of District of Columbia and In again took the initiative as no instaceived a royal coat of ermine, worth moved his aland to Ihe Kay cases. Illlnoia the de2.01) taels, from the Empress Dowager. ller of the committee Indicated a Coof building, corner 25th and WashDistrict the of Mr. Schulthals, He was offered a mandarinshlp of the sire to make a minority report. He and ington Ave. If you are in a waa then spoke recognized lumbia, third rank by Yuan Shi Kai, but this Elated that he wanted to make aueh a an offered contestants. He hurry see Blade, hes always for the he declined. report and asked all members of tbe on Mine. amendment providing that tbe contesthis would who Earlier in the campaign It was Etzel committee report sign Excursion wagons leave daily ing dr legate from the diet riel be seat- to stand up. Responding to this Die Who, accompanied by a telegraph oper8 a. m. and 2 p. m. for Ogat A motion each. vote to with a ed half Tienfrom members from Oklahoma. Wisconsin, ator, who rude to Tongku den laid canyon. 1nrtle over 20 re he amendment the that was made attsin to telegraph the story of the Minnesota, and Rhode Island arose. celve was vote special rate. On a this table. on the rising Mr. Bryan thanked the committee and tack upon that city, the wire having G7 k. Res., 244 k. Ibone demanded. once withdrew with the statement been cut between those two points. It at vote a for called chairman The rising was entirely due .to these men that the gave him a cheer. He turned around that he would draw a minority nnd cries anise from all parts of tbe and make the fight on the floor of the news first reached Shanghai. and made many bows. undernot did hall that the delegates The Chinese are not alone in cause Chairman Held of the committee convention. convention. The committee adjourned at 4:30 for gratitude to Etzel. At least one bad nut yet put in an apiiearanre with stand what waa before the on the motion Russian officer owes hA life to him. the majority report and Delegate Kerr, A series of explanations waa withdrawn, after finishing all contests before it and to upon the table Its chairman nnd secretary Crossing the Liao river on a pesa. a of Pennsylvania, was dispatched for andlay the question reverted to the adop- authorizing to prepare and present Its report to the sledge propelled from behind, when the him. seat of to both amendment the of tion ' convention. stream was frozen over last February, In the meantime amidst great district delegations with half a this officer struck a weak spot, and he Robinson of Alabama the Delegate CHAMP CLARK SELECTED. and the Mancha with him broke Jumped to his rhair and shouted a mo- vote each. that advoChairman Head through. Etzel. who was following tion that, pending the arrival of Mr. cates .of a division replied Rt. Louis, July 7. The committee of the vote received on permanent organization closely, stopped bis pesa, crept to the Head, with the report. Governor Beck-ha- he hoped the convention wouldsaying elimhand. of Kentucky, address the conven- inate tho District of Columbia from be- and accepted the formal declination of edge of the ice and held out hA The Ice cracked and ho too w.uit In. tion. This mutton was put through the a further source of trouble to the Senator Bailey as permsnout chair But he seized the Russian firmly by the megaphone and declared carried. Jr ing hml v. On the viva voce vote executive fur collar of his coat and scrambled was some momenta before Governor Williams announced that Chairman out with him. Beckham was heard from and when the nneg had it. adventurhis knew men To the jrtao he was h requested to he excused. There was but one nr two affirmative ous spirit, the death of Etzel does not that A motion was then adopted to him bring surprise. They expected Bourke Cockran of New York be. asked voles while the negative vote Mounded like a No" from the whole convenmeet Just such a feet. to address the i onventiun. tion. announthe The secretary through ALIEN IMMIGRATION BILL ABAN- megaphone that Mr. G ''nan was not Tho report was adopted without furDONED. at the ball, lie then railed out, The ther delay, and Mr. Williams turned to band will kindly strike up some tune." Mr. Bryan, and said: 'The chair now London, July 7. The alien immigraTbe band wi s quick to respond with recognizes Mr. Bryan in the mailer of Why stand over a hot Range and tion bill has been definitely abandoned "The Star Spsugled Banner, and tbe the contests from the auto of Illicook this hot weather when you can buy a for the present session of psrliament entire convention stood. nois." The opposition to the measure has the This was enough to start up gasoline stove for $3.75 The band then struck up Dixie" good two-burn- er been so persistent that the committee and a mighty ar went up, the Phil- Bryaa cheer aKain.but Mr. Bryan berk Freezers. on Price 6pecial stage that the government decided it ippine delegation adding to the scene oned for silence with bis right band waa impossible to pass the bill witbin by unfurling its American flag with while he held Ids minority report out the remaining few weeks of the sess- Philippine streamers floating from tbe in bis lc?t. OGDEN. 2476 Washington Ave. m fgt In a moment be bad the ion. cheering top. The secretary yelled, 'The chair r of the nnd tbe becked reading Yankee to began brud the play Q CHOLERA INVADES SEAT OF WAR. requests Doodle," and rheer after cheer broke leport. His voice was clear and he Washington, July 7. A cable re- forth as the hand played the favorite was heard plainly, although not using port from Minister Allen at Seoul, anl hem In mat'Mng time. extraordinary force. The convention remained in attentive silence, which points to the existence of a great it .s followed and Maryselect Other danger to both belligrent armies In land" wag the signal for another was emphasised by comparison with Manchuria. He snys he has Iporned hearty cheer, n any voices Joining In the wild ronfnslon that had prevailed from a missionary surgeon that chol tbe refrain. A fhls moment Head en- almost continuously since the convenand apera has crossed Manchuria tered the hail at.d mode bis way to the tion began Its first program at 2 peared at An Tung. platform, to tic apparent relief of tbe ocloi k. n Mr. Bryan's report was a long, chairmin. THE PORCH. document which he read de. As soon as '' band wss through STRICTLY A TEMPERANCE RESORT. Mr. Head read f i e report which was in liberately. It dryness began to Im' the after the reading 'ierliuons press galleries line with the already pubWhen father built the veranda. Entrance on 25th street. Opposite Reed Hotel. lished. The rinrt declared In favor hid progressed ten minutes, and tbe He kicked about the expense. who were hum of Inattention began to be heard. toe ari of delegates seating said: But ma, she on the temporary roll call, with Bryan concluded reading bis report the Don't mind it, EiF at 4:15, and asked fir fifteen minutes who waa Orendorf. Allied of cents." exception Don't think of dollars and substituted for I 'uncan C. Best in the in which to discuss IL This was 2. , KIRALFO. , , Comedy Juggler a,,,,,,,,,,,.,-- , granted, nnd at 4:29 be began bis Illinois. twenty-fir- st The Irish Policeman KRAFT ... That autumn Clara was married. speech. . The report follows: BENNETT BISTERS California' Favorite Children in Song A Dance It made pa glsd as could be. In those states and territories MISS VESTA MONTROSA ILLUSTRATED BONG Anil ma would smile LEADS. PARKER have been filed, we where no cai'to-MASON A FILBURN Comedy Dutch Sketch Moit all the while 7. At headSt. Tjoui. July Parker You All Know Him New Songs. JOHN MORRISON 'Tm proud of that porch." said rLe. carefully examined the urfrinsl crden-- j llals of the del gates and alternates, quarters lieuieiiouis of David B. Hill S. THE GREAT BARRINGTON Vsntrfloquiht With Tommy A Bridget t and And the came to have been ror-- j worked quietly this morning and With E. R. GOURLEY'B UTAHNA SCOPE NEW PICTURES. Last summer both Belle and Amy recti y certified io lie chairman of the confidence that bespoke a knowledge Would race tor fhe porch at isLt, national rtimiiG'tee and the roster as of victory. Senator Hill reiterated hla PRICE OP ADMISSION. And all tbe res haiement that he was making no pt 14e prepared by to chairman and Of us tlumaht het Adults ,,,('.,,,,..,.ai,.a,,(.i,,i, on to nominate Parker tbe fur Judge and submit tH to this -- Bo To stay indoors, out of sight. 12 years under Children wa sufficient to know j Its temporary otnitizstion is correct first ballot. I' 4. i and accurate and we unanimously ia- - that ba could be easily nominated with But Belle ran faster than Amy r-- .; jOTH out creating friction shutting out fav- All the , s L 1K cii uli present rd m ihe , voted for oil the l.v-.- iu'i.r, I e argues, e.iiii thui will i he ;'te i lues,- pursued. '.!il mu- u- The )a,l ihai X, iug liiYtl'y Min, i to ,..M its v,ee fur j I'aiker. lutuev.-r:i n I,- - n appai eu' :uat - -,.1'it) Kuns. i. o'-k- The acri-je-nt yesterday morning. occurred at a point about a quar-"-t of a mile this side of Murray peculiar rircumstances. seized Whet her it waa a case of being aim-rj- y vhh an unfortunate impulse or a rase of auiclde will never lie fluwnlis was working with the rest the regular gang on the track when tht south bound Sanpete train came in of the right. According to the atory and engineer the whistle was sounded acthe men parted to clear the train encording to custom. Just when the the men gine was within 100 feet of Tasoulis ran across the track, apparto ently being seized with an Impulse He waa not get on the right aide. quick enough, however, and was caught He hjr the pilot and badly mangled. horri-e- d vie dead when picked up by his fb companions. PLUNGE; PROBABLE DEATH. Ames Brown, a painter 29 years of age, who haa been working for tbe "Big Four1 advertising company for a long time, had what may prove to be a fatal fall at 10:30 yesterday morning. He plunged from a scaffold at the D. F. Walker building, 25 feet, to the bank His injuries consist of a building. broken wrist, a badly bruised face and .concussion of the brain. The accident happened while Brown and his partner, L Pratt, were painting a sign. The ropes sustaining the platform upon which they were working, broke suddenly, precipitating them to the roof below. Pratt waa badly burned by coming In contact with electric wires, and he received a cut on the mouth. His life was saved by jumping when the ropes broke. Otherwise he would have Allen to the sidewalk below. The Injured man was attended to by Dra. C. F. and E. E. Wilcox, and ba waa takes to the Holy Cross hospital in an ambulance. It A not known yet whether or not hla Injuries are fatal. There may he some serious Internal Injuries. Officer Sperry and Patrol Driver Sea-gtook the wagon to the scene of the accident, and they had a great deal of trouble to get the unconscious man to the wagon. He waa unconscious up to the time he wad taken to the hospital. In the patrol wagon be was quickly taken to the police station hospital and Dr. E. E. Wilcox made a brief examination of blm. The doctor founts that Brown's right wrist la broken; hla right eye la closed; he has concussion of the brain and possibly a broken jaw and internal Injuries. After he waa taken to the hospital, City Physician Wilcox attended him. At last accounts the unfortunate man was still unconscious, and his chance for recovery are not very bright. HEADIXJNG er SEQUEL OF IROQUOIS TRAGEDY Name of Theatre 'Changed Chicago Judge Rules City of Chicago A Net Liabla In Any Degree and killed by Chinese soldiers In mistake for a pirate near Newchwang, waa remarkable for deeds of daring. Although Etzel was born and reared in Butler, he did not visit home fur fourteen years preceding bis death. Luting that time he roved about the world. He planted sugar In the Philippines; he found a gold mine, and realized a fortune out of it In China; he bred horses; he was war correspondent, chief of scouts and soldier of fortune in the expedition of the allies against Tientsin. . Disguised as a Mandarin, he crept through the Boxer lines to Peking, and gave to the world In hA newspaper the tint news of the foreign ministers imprisoned within. He saved sixty Chinese ladies Imprisoned in a palace at Peking from attack by Russian soldiers, and was awarded the Order of the Dragon, and an ermine coat by the Empress Dowager. He refused to become a Mandarin, although offered Buch an office by the Chinese court. And all the while his relatives In Butler and hla sister. Miss Anna Etzel, who lives in Denver, scarcely ever Until now, heard a word from him. finally the announcement has come that he was killed, even as lie lived, upon the field of action and adventure. Seven-Clawe- d With Etzel newspaper work waa only a side line, lie was estimated to be worth in the neighborhood of sixty thousand dollars, made from the sale of mine rights ana the successful breeding of horses. But he was a man of action, and when, at the beginning of the war, the Dally Telegraph wired him an offer to act as correspondtod he accepted It, for the excitement it promised. Etzel' intimate knowledge of the scenes of hostilities and of the Chinese language enabled him to ascertain Russo-Japanes- e many things which the Russians desired to keep from the public; and aa an uncen sored wire ran from Ylnkow to Tientsin, it waa only necessary to cross tbe Llapo river to transmit news to the thousands who read tbe Telegraph. This did not please the Rua-aAvery much. Early In March the correspondents detailed by their papers to join tbe Russian army foregathered at Newchwang to await action by the foreign office at St. Petersburg upon their applications for permission to go to the filed credentials, front Twenty-thre- e but tbe number dwindled by reason of the dllatorinees of the Russians In fulfilling promises. Many returned home, others went to Cbefu and Tientsin. On April 15 only fifteen remained, and of tuem permission waa given to seven to proceed to Mukden. These men Included only the men who represented newspapers favorable to the Russian point of view. Among the correspondents refused permission were Etzel and Ernest Brindle, of the London Dally Mail. Manchuria la infested with armed bands of Hunghutzes, or Mhnchn bandits, who can. If they choose, prove a thorn In the ride of either tbe Slava or Japs. Up to date, by bribery and cajolery, they have been held off. One of the most interesting problems of the war 1s that of how the bandits will act when the crucial moment arrives. In thp nearly part of June news was received atf Newchwang that several thousand Hunghutzes bad taken up arms in the lower pat of Liao-H- sl province and were threatening to destroy the railroad between Yinkow and na Ilhanhwkuan. As neither Etzel nor Brindle could go to the front, and as this bit of news seemed the most promising within their for tho Fearful Holocaust. radios of action, they hired a junk and set out to Investigate. Chicago, July 7. Every evidence of their course took them out of the the word Iroquois! in relation to tho Liao river into the Liao Tung Gulf, Iroas known building formerly the and they were afloat throughout the quois theatre haa been obliterated, and not even the sign remains to remind night At 6:80 o'clock npon the following passers-b- y of the accident In which as Etzel and Brindle were over BOO people lost their Uvea Palnt-ci-- s morning, breakfast, they heard shouts bare obliterated the sign IroquoA having from their crew and a quick fusillade Theatre which extended along tbe aide of shots, closely followed by a jarring, of the building and painted, over it noiae made apparently by some grating Vaudeville Theatre." A mointo the craft bumping Tbe Gothic letters bearing the name ment later one of tbe junk. Chinese crew which appeared shove the hiain entumbled, bleeding and senseless, down trance have been chiseled out Nothing the hatchway. - . ret has been substituted. Etzel Immediately seized his revoli ver and hurried up the steps. Aa ha Chicago, July 7. Litigation to the appeared upon the level of the deck, pinl 'able aggregate total dt 18,000,000 shots were fired at him. One has been discouraged by a ruling of twenty of them struck him in the head; he Judge Holdom, in the superior court, nnd fell back Into tbe cabin, to the effect that the city of Chicago staggered down Brindle, who waa folknocking is not liable In any degree for the lowing him. theatre Are. A suit by Hga Aa Brindle arose and took him in his Catherine Gibson for $15,000 damages arms Etzel had just enough life left to because of a broken arm and an ingasp; "No use, old man; Im done for. jured spine waa the case decided. Sixty He died without speaking another other suits are pending and had the word. riTMon been against the city hundreds By thA time a hundred Chinese solof other actions probably would have diers from five junks had clambered bern filed. over the sides of the correspondents' Tbe opinion waa on the city's demur vessel, and several other members of r, io the averment that the theatre the crew were killed before explana' a public nuisance land that the on-1- 1 tions oould be made. The leader of the the soldiers, at Ast conscious of his 'PBlity was liable because of reliction of its officers in issuing a mistake, begged forgiveness, and exl "n before the theatre had complied plained that he was la search of a piV'h tbe ordinance. But even had the rate Junk. r ay bouse been a nuisance In the le- -I Brindle insisted, however, that the si meaning of that word, the city still commander and hla soldiers accompany would not have been liable. him to Newchwang. where he submitted the circumstances of the case to TO ADJUST ATLANTKC CUT RATE Consul General Hsnry B. Miller and to United States Minister Edwin- - B.-- ConWAR. ger and Sir Ernest Baton, British minJuly 7. Director Genera ister, both at Peking. Tallin of the Hamburg-Amerlca- n The soldiers are now under arr&t. line, ill Lord Inverclyde, chairman of the INSTINCT I .ED HIM TO DANGER; tiinsnl Steamship company, whose HE HAD A NARROW ESCAPE. Duel's career of adventure began conference was brought viMiit by King Edward and Emperor when he went to the Philippines to "illiam during the formers recent engage In sugar planting. In 1891; afterward he moved to Slam, where he '''.t to. Kief, met today in tbe of Gerald Balfour, presl- - was connected with the teak Industry. " t of the Uourd of Trade, to discuss In company with another Anierb-ahe i rituation and the possibility of ad- - also prospected for gold in the Nankau There be iTicg the difference which preclpll-- - mountains, near Peking. the cut rate war. found a mine that netted him tearly Iro-Qti- ni pri-roo- m n $39,000. July 7. Official announ-'t-m-waS made today of the wage with tbe American Sheet in Tnim'Plate company. The company the scale with a proviso. nt It was during the Boxer troubles that Etzel came to the front as a corresyton-deof note. Disguised as a mandarin of the Crystal Button, he left Tienuin one night. nt . i . 1 t'r-fle- !e dela-giiti- 1 d d, i LONG COMMITTEE SESSION al Ye-mo- iit con-testa- ni ij J. S. 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