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Show f ur. n!G! FIFTY HEAD PEACH LARCE CROWDS ATTEND BRIO-HADAY" CELEBRATION AT CITY. ENGINEER HAS MIRACULOUS ESCAPE FROM INSTANT DEATH YESTERDAY. Wind- All Kinds of Sports, Frea Fruit tho ing Up With Concert by Talented Nannie Tout Falla From His Engine While Going at High Rata of Speed and Sus- Peach Da;," u mauvaiiun in the nu" way oi celebrate , wa Itiliiigiy servad al Urtgimm CHy testeruay by i i.f. jun.Jr beni4a fflid tbuUl ptu'sous irou. ibe outsida tuafaii. ex- Tke laigo U..K'.a liuoii idue ivriuU Cii:.-mwmc.i ira.u slid iuleiiuvd-iai.from Hall Ajikb, iHubis was no t a me Ut fi.it is urinbaui by lea niiiiiniy haul and ll:! tscuinuiiirik ii.arcped up Ui Hie sii'aina if f ru'iiuis to C'.Uil bull abmg ibe l.idl'ilal aills.c. i'u.ii-ei td Ibe ground note row row of craUs id p. acnes. The itfo-- r ciuwd wcui up to Urifci.um Cuy wilh a pidcii appei.iu and ibe a case ol l.i i ii taiisrii'il. it au.i eucii beiiuU.-aouiseiVuU loo! ki.uiigb to Siake au epicure rate! ure enuugu iieacbe 10 teed Tiicru .iiiUiUtfcl1-bud bud uoxuliS ol l), Engineer McBride full from his engine near Golcunda, Nevada, on the Heading Knights Templar eambouudc special coming over the Southern yesterday morning about h oclock and sustained serious injuries of the I FW3BITE YEJ2S Always makes the perfect biscuit, cake and bread. Fries Bikirg Pssicr Ce. tained Serious Injuns 'll-.- Jlli CK'CMkO, pet-l't- 1i 1 .ig-ieu ll-- e solo-w.-.:- a , wi-s- in up iruLi Sail A. fe'oiiih Joseph lake. Ciokri lakeside. frnt i!i urn iu and 0. 1aruiM ki . it d from the lam nfteti L. rttl-o- N. hi' O. A. K..prt man, in in loan. 11. front lliu f'Mii iiriiiiniii'Mi in me in 1.111 In cutoff. E Lake cigar lat niitlit N. O. Moser. of the Moser A Hentro way rlnr dun of Salt lathe, in (lull lug Fa-cili- bead. The train bearing tha injured man arrived at 11: 30 Iasi night uud the victim waa taken ni once lo tha Ogden General hospital for treatment. McBride himself, who regained consciousness liulure he reached Ogden did nut know Just how the accident Several persons saw him happened. fall from ilia engine while the tram waa going at Uie high rale of spued. He struck the giaile with great violence and rolled down the embauk-- c as .cm. The irain was slopped quickly as possible and the injured man picked up and bandages applied ami all possible relief given unlit the taxes ruuaiuetl. sufferer arrived In Ogden. The two kinds of peach. principal. His nose Is broken and the Injuries "Llbir-11I Hris-naiUie am iu grown lo bis head are of such a serious naaud luu Ibi.'.a (.'mig." it is salt! ture that il is believed his skull is to aay Thai llicie uie no iwiter fractured. Bodily bruises of a paingrown in ibu s.am ihuu iuee iwu ful uaiura also resulted from the fall. Uiinia grows in ka couuiy seal on i be uoilU, at to say the jxiopio fUMEBAL OF NETTIE COX ibuie. Al 11 o'clock tne lirigbain Cuy mili tary laud gavtt a tree band uuuoert Services Over Remains Held at Hooper iioui m stand, in lue court huusa Meeting Houaa Yesterday. grouiitis. They itiudered a uuuibur of witn The fuueral of Mias Nettie Cox. the stilling atiiticuoim wbicb luoi beany applause trust Uie great crowd prominent young lady of Hooper whose ol interest mi ueiuuera. 'ibe baud is recent demise was so widely regretted, one Urigbuin City may wait led proud was held at tha Hooper meeting bouse al 2 o'clock ol. afternoon, yesterday llama who Bishops Counselor A. K. Christenson After the baud The house waa filled with were slili able to eat, partooa ol mure presiding. of llm luscious trims, it was evi- sympathising friends. Tha speakers dent ibat mauy tried u cream a lam- were William Darker, J. R. Bell, Leo ina iu tbn poacb marm-- l but tailed be- Hammond, and A. C. Christenson. Mias Cox was a metnbar of the choir cause mure was too inucli of a supply and a touching tribute waa paid her on baud in case of emeigeury. which by decorating the seat she occupied The graud balloon was lo Usve bom msde by Aeninsm therein wilh flowers and while drapPnsbee ai X o'clock hi the aliuruuou ery.The funeral cortege waa a very did not otrrur, ibe balloon large one. Ore aud Uunnug up in nve unuuies crowd was lime. While uu large somewhat Uisupfsnnied because the WELL KNOWN DAVIS balloon went up in smoke only, anil CLUNI Y MAN DEAD their diHappoiuumiul served lo wake Ibom mure luleresird iu the ball game of Blaine, Dies bill ween the Marshall Mercantile Co.'s Joeeph Bamboraugh Unexpectedly. team of Norm Ug.ieu and the Willard tears which waa commenced at 2 o'Joseph Bsmboruugb, one of the best clock, and won by I he lorniur team by known and moat prominent residents the score of lu to 7. 4 cntbualaam of Blaine, Davia county, died at Thera whs plenty of o'clock yesterday morning very unexthroughout the game. About uue thou- pectedly. sand people aaw it and hurahed tor Mr. UambdrotiKh went with the Wel he respective teams. The ga.bi pre- ber county dam excursion day before vious to yesterday's game w. won yesterday' to Cnalvilla and returned by score Willard an overwholmiug by by train to Uintah the following evenand the Norm Ogden buys were deterwell and in n jovial mined to win. Jack Henry, Jim Clark, ing apparently Jack Ureeuwcll and George Wessler ot imsjil. He retired to bis bed feeling as well mied the Norm Ogden buys as he had ever felt In hla life. About Ogden aud the victory was due In a great 4 oelock hfa wife waa measure to their good work, although awakened in the morning and by groaning by the time of the she had uf course the oilier members lighted the lamp he was dead: Wes-alt- r team likewise played The deceased waa a native of Engat second bad a great uuniber of waa shoot (IS years old and leaves chances some difficulty aud accept- land. a family of adult children. ed all but one ur two. Muuuy Jim" Funeral services will be held at the ('lark iu cenlur Held, Ureeuwell ml Roiiih Weber meeting Douse Sunday first and Henry behind the but were afternoon at 1:30 o'dobk. all in good form. One of the features of the game waa a three bagger by NARROW' ESCAPE. WesHler, running two men in. Lowe In the box for Willard played good Victoria, B. C Bept. 15. The Doball, while their second busuuian held minion government steamer Quadra, down the bag in good style. when on her trip from Port Simpson After the bull game mure peaches to Victoria with tha members of the were ealee and still the great array Grand Trunk Paolflc Railway company of yellow beauties allowed no sign aboard, la said to have struck a subof diminishing because as sism as one merged rock on the east side of Vanbox was eaten another replaced it. couver Island, and she waa on ihe rock iu the evening Ogdeu'a owe Nannie for wix honrs before the Tout held forth at ibe Tabernacle be- took her off. It was an riwing tide exceedingly fore an audience which parsed the narrow escape, according to members Hue to a li uimnst place rapacity. of the rrew. Sir Kaaford Fleming her into hearts and (heir sang way and party left tonight on the Quadra ns for namfleld they responded by applause creek, on Han-lasound, hud never before boon beard in that to the cable elation of the inspect building. The uvaiion she received British Faclflc cable there. was, perhaps, even greatr than ine The party will return to letoris Satone slit-- received' lu her home town. Her iiiinssnmtng ways and charming urday morning and proceed cast. personality appealed to the audience JOUR FLY WITH ANOTHER and her D.gniHcuui voice unn-urtbeir heart airings and caused them MAR S BICYCLE to vibrate in uiaiheiic feeliag. Edwin Tout, her laihcr. contributed Fly Flew With the Wheel While Ownseveral pleasing solos which were well er Waa Absent received by the audience. A grand hall in the beautiful acadJohn Fly. a colored man. who was emy of music n Her the concert, con-- , too free with 0. E. Worton's bicycle eluded I he day's pi umam. Tho large last evening and will be called upon hull loom was pueked lo ita tn answer to a charge of petit larrcny. Fly found Worton'a wheel outside of ('ave's drug store and made his escape with It. DIVORCE PROCEEDIKCS When Worton found his wheel missing and learned that a negro hail taa-e- n Margaret Swenson Wishra to be Free it he swore out a warrant. Officer From Matrimonial Tisa. Derrick sinnk a scent late in the evening and located the bicycle in front Margaret Kwinsoii hns begun uf lllnsMr's saloon. Judipineeeiiiiigs in tlie When ihe colored man came out cial Disiriri court aguinsi 1'srl M. of the saloon and io ride attempted Hweiivoit. iu the coniidmnt tiled lain away with the wheel he was nabbed. yesreniay iiiieiiioon sue alleges nmv He declares that lie intended lo return hiipimn. aud prays for divorce, ll.f roMrty. custody of the only child, a Inn, and for such id her rein f ns iho cmir'i sees in in gram. The cotipie weie married FOUND IN THE CUTTER heiic:;:U'r 4, I full. Man Picked Up Bruised and Bleeding Who Claims Ha Was Assaulted M03EBK BOWLING by an Unknown Foe. ALLEY FOR OCDEK George Gordon was picked up by D. A. SMYTH PURCHASES BEST Officer Kinyih lurt evening from me guuer between Wall and Lmcuin EQUIPMENT IN THE WEST. on Twe.itj-lilLstreet in a bruisWill bs Fitted Up in the Basement of ed. iiloody aud uiicuukcIuiis condition. claim he wa allilned by tha European Hotel Block. an unknuwn person who threw him over bis shoulder aud beat liic-- . imo J.P. 1onlson. reprosen' lug the iiisenbihilii). but it 1 said that Gordon is In coiiipnny. while in an intoxicated condition lii clly aud lias sold D. A. KiumIi . a man who was in conipany cninpliTe cqiifpiueni M in tho west. The alley will wiih a lady in a manner be resented iug be pla-vin Hu ba-- in- - nt of ihe Eune uud waa pcumpily put out ol commisHok-sion. block and will b misb-rA ph'i-iciato (iordon's in every It will be In wouiui- - mill found set ere cuts lor businr-Mahnui OcuiIht iS'h Mr. I'outMin states that this will be ana bruiio-auoui the chili, jaw and bead. by far ibe besl equipped alley iu JU.-.- Oscar C. Among OF A DAY Dakins Ponder FOR AND NIGHT. ON HIS PEACH CREAM BOLD THE EAGLES BOSTON CAFE THREATS DAYLIGHT STILL FLAP ARE MADE OPEN DAY ' here the best Sn0,t ROBBERY Everything WINGS THEIR Southern Lynching Causing Bad Bleed at all hours. FELL OUT A IT WAS Oi;iii-n- . and Tim pm at earn I'.iicnavmlur No. 6 rnliirinii li Ob'Iiii from ths cutoff Iumi night hearing Mumxcr Scott and Superintendent Buckingham. A UNHial with 214 Odd Friloaa from tlm nanl arrived lutil ulght via the Uio firamia Western ami lmd over during Tim eu urniiuilnia mart tha night. amt thin morning. Froduham han gone In llrtghain City tn vVIl with relative and filcnd for a week or ten days. Mina Itnliy , lt-;- u 1 li, uset-usu- THE OCOEN STATE BANK wa tha plonnnr In fumiahlng Ita cuatonf ara with tha littla Homa Savings Banka. Any ana dealring ta open a savings account will ba furnished a bank traa Parker Coal To., will give away free Aak for fl a lighter tn ciislonier. one when iou aenl for coal. Any mun who wishes a awell full anil til a moderate price Khuiild try Anderson A Gibson, 216 2Mb HI. Al. Herrick returned from I.iina, Ida., yetuerriuy afteniinui after a two week' vai'Htlou tmt In In fishing and visiting with friends at Lima and Unite, Mont. The greatest opportunity for moih' era with children ar hcIuniI to nnve moue.i. that hua luvn offered lliin yenr in Uie title of golf capn with ear mnfflere ibat in on triday and tumor 2b cent cap fur IS row al (irlx'n ceuia each. rrnldent Jena Feteraon, an of lliinlaville. died at liln homa In tha taller place yesterday of general old-tln- ie ly. The deeeaaetl wan X6 yearn nlit He and wan a native of Denmark. ban lived In Utah a great many yearn. Tha funeral has not yet tieen announced. V. K. Foley, who. aa mauy people in Ogden will romemlier. lived here home twelve team ago, has ninpia'il off at Ogden for a ahort vlnit with K. O and V. II. Wail In on hla way homo in Colorado, from a trip through California and Nevada. Mr. Foley haa horn very MiirrenHfnl ninrp ha lived In Ogden'. Ilo has acquired valuable mining pmpery In Colorado and caper tally in Cripple Creak and baa hla of-o- f hiisiuean In IV liver. W. T. Walker, a prominent Kuighla Templar of Halt loike City, placed on exhibit In the window of the lleahtol jewelry store hint Wednesday, a large rxhlldt of KnighU Templar hadgua, which for variety of Heaton, brilliancy of color and ri ze of lhr exhibit haa never been aiirpnaiMMl in Uiali. The splendid colbxllnn haa Mtlracteil mi vnuannl anumiii of hi tent ion, unit will he removed thU morning. Tim exhibit la valued al $71. a a Yesterday "a record for renirnliiK Kniplita Templar train is a follow a Central City ronimundory of KvractiKe. N. Y.; the Tam rd comnuunlcry of Pittsburg. la.; ibe Allen cominanrry of Allentown. Pa; tin llrndiiiK mou I'tundery of Keudlng. P.i ; (lie Seraii'mi mnl MHIiain.porl r'uiiiniinriiM Sit n relay wili lie the Iniry day ai iliOrtm-io- n depot: there la nil mi usually lun-Hum bent of Knto'-.tTmplar Indies the las to return hone will pass -a. i -- e s through Cgd'-n- . good-ball- . su-.-- Sei-on- REEDJ10TEL tl-.- The following are the arrivals at Keel l.oiil for it lmt twenty-fou- r the ) (.Hiper; David Andy fTirislcii-cdiicliaiup, Kail Luke; c, K. Brough-ton- , L. It. Ilolui son and wlie. tig tc.i; New York; L. J. Culii.c, dmaiia; T. C. Kay. Dolbc, Ida.; 11. 'i'. Huiliriin, Han 1'raneiBco; S. Hi rain, New York; Cn). F. Pupo and family, Battle Mountain, Nev.; iir. C. Jlilb-and wife, thna-go- ; N. C. Pnlak, IVover; E. Trowing, Chicago; il. it. Cornwell, San Pram cisco: W. (!. Moser. Salt Lake; N. U. Uirbert Hesse, New l'arnell, u. ' r Cui-of- York; C. O. Harris, Salt Lake; Frau-cT. Snyder. Kali Lake; W. Ungers, Han Francisco; Samuel Van Veeu, New York Geo. A. Atwood wife ami Min. Calif.irma; T. C. Poneoui, I leaver: Joseph A. Smith, Salt lstke Cit ; E. X. Werilo-ia.id wile, Ohio. Ciy; ave-um-- s Goi-kio- d ih.-mo- f- - Imiw-'.- - I ju-a- n rt-pc- rl. aiu-mle- s GETTING READY FOR WORK. Wabington. Kept, ii. f I'r.t i lent with it return of the Isthmian ispisl from I'nnau-the of orders for the base a l ny large quantity of n.sti-rljl for carrying' on th vors A t i uf laws rr.r The puvernr-s-iiof the -- -- i mate h.. 1!,.- i HEIR TO ITALIAN THROVE. Tlai-out- - ai-a- 1 ami prmal tf rhe elitti'awmlarj t;,- - of war lo p- s ii. weM. Daly. Sent. Helene was of a son ai 11 o'clock tonight at the m-pa. ic ie;i. Both iimi her and are dThe li.g well. e! ;as t'i i. nine of HumtH-r- and th-- title of i'l.t-- e uf iivdnioiu. salt-l- el-i- - ,tif-iii: rcc-iv- - Dover. Del.. Kept. 13. The single ltepiihbian s'are committee met here lud.iy and drafted harmony overtures wl:ii It were forwarded to ihe union or Aiiiiii'ks an committee. Each faction lias nominated a fuil state tick-i- -i and rffoits ore being made to have ll.eui act ee nil one This doe . the prisiibxinai the iks eatnc men Lu ing named by both sides. . elei-tor- 18, 190L SEPTEMBER FRIDAY EVENING, THE MOUSING EXAMINER OGDEN, UTAH, Citizen' Troops tha Sant to During Momentary Absence of Driver g Thieves Drive Away a Truck a Shipment of Mens Clothing and the Empty Truck ia Found Later. Business Combined With Pleasure Marked Another Day of the Big Doings at Baltimore Election of Officers Today. Seanc. 15. The Huntsville, Ala., Kepi. Madison county jail is guarded tonight by companies from the Third Alabama infantry, Captain l.ueien Brown, because threats have beca made that persona indicted by the grand Jury for conueiiiun with the lynching uf Horace Maples and placed in this jail would he taken out ly thei friends and art at liberty. Hen Hill, one of the alleged lynchers, wa raptured and lodged in Jail today, aud tha officer are looking fur nine other who have been Indicted. Judge Kparke of the circuit court, beard rumor uf impend- Car-rym- Eagles Baltimore, Sept. 15. The Baltimore of were in possession throughout tho aay. Grand Aerie members devoted their time today to business, hut the visitors from distant cltiea spent tha time ia sightseeing. Tonight a constant stream of pedestrians, men, women and children, lined the sidewalk of the principal thoroughfares, which were illuminated by thousand of electric lights. The Grand Aerie of the order will ing trouble and telegraphed to Acting continue in session until late Friday fur night and possibly may remain over Governor Cunningham asking militia. Tho troops re bed here on gunday. At today's seas ion of the governing a eiMvial train lata tocuy. and pickets guard all approaches to the jail. No body the report of the oommiltee on trouble Is anticipated as long as the Jqdlciary was considered. A notion waa passed declaring it the Jail ia guarded In this manner. Cap-lai- n Brown haa order to preserve the sense uf the Grand Aerie that aisle peace of thla community even if file conventions should be permitted and city lie placed under martial law. He n constitution adopted providing lor has camp equipment and is prepared auch conventions, permitting them to for a long slay. organize aa state series and pass laws Solicitor Fetera denim the rumor not in uunlllct with Grand Aerie powthat Sheriff Kogera and Mayor Smith ers. It wna resolved that persona more have been Indicted. The only foundation for thla report ia the fait that the than fifty yearn of age may become grand Jury hla naked for instructions social, but not benenclary mentbera as how to proceed to bring about the of tba order and that an applicant impeachment of theae "timers if such must have been a resident of a community at least six months before beaction should be deemed advisable. coming dliglblo to membership. It waa staled tonight that the election of grand officer will be held tomorrow. The result Of the ballots probably will nut be announced until RUSSIANS STILL HOLD THE MUKDEN ROAD. late tomorrow night. New York, Sept. 15. A shipment of men's clothing, valued at nearly haa been stolen from a large firm ir. broad daylight. The clothing had been packed and was being carried on a truck to the railroad station, when the driver stopped at one of tha firm's offices on an errand. When he returned to the street the truck had disappeared. No person could ba found who bad seen tbe thieves drive off. After searching the whole lower section o the city the police foundi the empty truck on an East-rive- r pier. Tha cases, weighing 600 pounds each, had Tien (Via Koupantxu, Sept. Tain, Kept 16. J Japanese have not yet appeared in the vicinity uf the Sin Ming Tung railway. The Russians road ai ill bold the great Mukden from Sin Ming Tung, protecting the right flank with a full army corps above the Hun Newchwung anil sending winter equipment and supplies up the Liao river, are still operating front the hills mlong the east. Foreign military attaches and newspaper correspondents tn numbers left tha Japanese aide after the fighting at Liao Yang. The correspondents a are also leaving the Russian army. refugees are still crowding the trains tp the south but the damage done to the natives is insignificant. Manchuria throughout is reeking with huge crops that the people have been enriched by the Russian expenditures. Tha economical and moral occupation of Newchwung by the Japanese ia in contrast to tha Russian occupation. Na-liv- ATTENTION TOWARD TURNED PORT ARTHUR. St. Petcraburg, satisfaction because it is frea fat, healthy stock, proparly klUed at our slaughter house, and Immediately hung in our large refrigerator, wher it la thoroughly chilled baton delivery to the market, thus enabling us to serve you wilh r frigerated meat at all times. Kept 16. 1:30 a. m. L A. WEATHERBY Wholesale and Retail Butcher, 2456 Wash. An, OGDEN. Man wants but lit C. tie here below, .but numbered among his wants is his desire for good Sox. t C. Hell get them, if he comes here for his Hosiery. C Tha Swagger SHEEP BUTCHERS STILL ON STRIKE. al- sheep leged discrimination against butcher workers, emifoyed at the Union Stock Yards the sheep butchers have decided to remain on strike. AU of the packing companies excepting Armours are alleged to be discriminating. According to the packers men are still being housed in the stock yards but all will have left at the end of this week. The almost complete quiet prevailing at Liao Yang and Mukden la accepted here aa the natural and Inevitable consequence of the furioua activity of the The view taken at past three weeks. Mukden that there la not likely to be a resumption of fighting in that immediate locality for a month la regarded here aa moat probably correct It can hardly ba expected that much actual news will develop in central Manchuria for some Uue to come, and attention is now turning toward Port Arthur, where, a General Btoeaael'a latest report indicates, tho Japanese are gathering strength for another spring at the fori rest. It la taken for granted here that there will aoon be newa of importance from Port Arthur, since tha Japanese throughout ths war have seemed to alternate their attentions between tha belengured fortress and tha Russian nrmy toward the north. It thus appears that it is Port Arthur's turn to keep up tha excitement while Field Marshal Oyama la preparing for the fall campaign. Grand Duke Alexander Allrhaelo-itc- b, head of the Hubs lan mercantile mailne, has gone to Li ban to inspect the converted cruisers there before they depart for foreign waters The BalUc fleet remains at Llbau awaiting orders. EiJT GIVE tion from Captain Berlinakl, reporting that she required extensive repairs and tbat it would be difficult to complete them within the period allowed by the United State authorities. The fact, however, that there ia little disposition to criticise the disposition of tike United States in showing that the admiralty waa not reluctant after receiving the captain's report to acquiesce to her disarmament. ' The coin-meof the Russian press also indicates a recognition of the fairness of the courts of the United States, tha prontpt measures taken to protect Ihe Lena being (specially commended. Bee sure of LINK ATLA SIA-JAPA- N MEATS at San Francisco until the end of the war, was the result of n communica- 15. THE NORTHWESTERN 05 St. Petersburg, Sept 15. The decision to disarm the Lena and keep her Sept Strait. A KussfrJapanere War baea issued by the Chicago Atla. fr wasters tail way. Three ffM maps, each 14x20, faoand in roavWuI! form for refarenct. The nation ahown la detail, with taiS showing relative military and strength and financial resouram w Russia and Japan. disappeared. Copy mailed tc any addroca eeipt of ten (10) canto for poattaS MUST LEAVE TOWN. C. A. Walker. Gen. Agent 2206 15. Ga Sept. Hamilton, Elijah Ry, Utah.South Main 8t, Salt Gore, a negro preacher, who it ia City, charged, ia the leader of a before day" ciub, which haa planned, it ia alleged, the murder of prominent white men, has been captured. The negro waa ordered to leave the vicinity. THEY LIKE U8. Chicago, Twanty-fift- U. WAR NEWS. 15. All kinds of game and fiah 1 Extra An dinner Sunday, f 12 to 2 p. m., 25c. Fins lunch frre 11 to 4 and SteBp. m. JIM A YOUNG. ProH h 2B4 Young Fellow will 3,-6- non-unio- n find the kind of Hose he likes to wear. SESSION CLOSED. Grand Opera R- - tive, Ifard--ti A. GRANT, Mgr. Monday Sept. 19th Northwestern Theatrical soclatfon, R. Alexander Grant, Resident Manager. Direction As ELABORATE PRESENTATION of tho Century's BEST PASTORAL PLAY. Uweet, Pathetic 8oul-8tirrin- g C The Conserva- 8L Joseph, Mo., Sept. 15. The great council of the United States Improved Order of Red Men, which haa been Mouse An ead-e-d Business Man will find his hose hei:e. in session In St. Joseph since last Monday, clooed with this afternoon's session. Marlon Cook of Colorado has Orphans Prayer 4LThoElderly Gen- been appointed Great Minerva and T. J. Ball of Washington, a member of the committee on ceremonies. tleman will find the soft, warm comfort able Hose he so de, lights in. FUSE BROKEN OFF. Helena, Mont., SepL 15. Twice today the Democratic state convention C. Mens good, service- A Master-Stor- y Beautifully Told voted down proposition to make an Hose 15c able at and effort to fuse with the labor. Populist 25c, or up to $1.00 if NETTIE Dt and anti-truparties and the work of nominating a state ticket la proso think much of you gressing whit other futiie attempt And an Supporting Ca. era made to get another vote on fuyour feet. MASSIVE FAULTLESS PRODUsion. CTION. The ticket ao far nominated ia: M. Congressman A. C. Gormley. Sale of seats begin Saturday. Governor James K. Toole. THE CLOTHIER, Price 75c, at. Grand Opera House. Chief Justice D. F. Smith. $1.00. Pbow Box 8eats 25c. 60c, Pat Electors Garner, Presidential RUSSIA AMAZED. No. 241X. Curtain at 8:30 sharp. Pan! A. Fuss and Edward Cardwell Norris. Lieutenant Govennr Edwin St. Petersburg. Kept. 16, 6:40 a. ,m. The ticket will not be completed unThu Russian press is awakening wm to the fact that the question uf Am- til early In the morning. erican Jewish passports has been FAIRBANKS AT ELMIRA. raised. The Kovoe Vremya this morning follows the lead of the Journal l Elmira, N. Y, Sept 16. 8enalor de St. Petersburg, the or gan of the foreign office, in its denial Charles W. Fairbanks addressed toof the right of a foreign country to people at tbe eoanty fair here To Prsstrvo your fruit In. Anofhor carload just received. Make overture for claaatflcatlon of day and left at 10 o'clock tonight for waa our population under the flctitlon of Parkersburg. W. Va. Hla speech right acquired by naturalisation," and confined almost wholly to a discuscomments with amazement upon the sion of the financial question. Conarticle in a recent number of the Paris cerning th law establishing the gold PHONE 117. 2476 WA8H. AYE. Side which represented Roosevelt as standard, be said: a This great measure ia the fruit of a new Moses (treking to impose on waa Russia liberal treatment of Russian Rcpublloan statesmanship. It All kinds of glass fruit Jars. Extra caps and rubbers. Jews naturalized in ihe United States. secured against practically the solid now to who refuse those of Kovoe The Vremya proceeds to be- opposition rate the United States for presuming avow frankly their belief la its soundto interfere In Russia's internal af- ness and its wisdom, content themfairs. but finally dltuulsse the whole selves with the expression that it la matter as An American election ma- firmly establiidied. but it is not Irreneuver." vocably established. Congress established t he standard and congress can GREAT BATTLES BRING amend it or repeal il. The standard ia NO GREAT RE3ULT. established so long and ao king only as there ia a congress ready and willSt. Petersburg, Kept. 16. 6:40 a. m. ing to maintain If. In the course of a long review of PRESIDENT PLEASED. tlie battle of Liao Yang the Kuvosti says: 13. President The world ia just beginning to real-irOyster Bay, Sept. how little tangible result accrued Roosevelt was Informed today of the au1 Our "painless extracting" by. our new method la a pronounced to the Japanese on the brilliant vic- nomination by the Republican state W. so for wildly exclaimed at Tokio. cm vmt ion of Frank Higgins tory ceia, as tha following patients have testified The real result was shown by the im- goverjor of New York. , mediate fall of Japanese stocks in the The president has followed the proChan. N. Glddlnga, Druggl markets or the world. Field Marshal ceedings uf the convention with deep Stirling Shurlilff. Oynpia ia now endeavoring to reor- interest, but while he refused to take Will Moran. ganize hia exhausted array, but it will part in any way for or against any canbe a long time he encompasses didate he expressed himself tonight Mr. E. Hall. a Russian 'Sedan.' " aa pleased that Mr. Higgins had been Mrs. Lucy Steven The article concludes with n site-men- t named for governor. Mr. Higgins was Mr. Harry Eddington. that foreign critics agree that chairman of the finance committee of Mr. Elliot (Standard oflle there baa been no practical result of the state senate while Mr. Roosevelt the great battles that there will be was governor, and tbeir relations were Mr. John Butlor. anoiber as great or greater. The pa- very close. - Mr. Chas. McCarthy. admonishes the Russian per people to Friedrii-hsrnhe- , wait with patience the Inevitable Sept. 15. The con- Russian triumph. Mr. Thomas BurditL ditlon f Prince Herbert Bismarck Is Mr. Wygand Smith. unchanged. MORE INITIATIVE AND Mr. Albert Peteraoik REFERENDUM. Trenton. N. J.. Sept. 15. The DemHaxel Hunt. Mire Indianapolis. Sept. 15. The Fusion ocratic state convention met here and ' Miss Mable Spencar. ropulifts of Indiana met in nominated James C. Black of Hudson officers: The platform arraigns Mrs. Montgomery. fo governor. Lieutenant Governor William 1J. the Republican administration for Gill. extravagance. Secretary of State Adam P. Hanna. ' These are the same nomination Albuquerque. N. M., Sept. 15. Clarmade by the at ence L. Herrick, former president of their state convention. the University of New Mexico nan Gill is a and one of tbe best known neurologists Templeton and Hanna are fuvionist. in ihe world, died today at Korroco. The platform dc lares for the InitiaN. M of consumption. He was also tive and referendum, for on eght-hoa leading geologist and had spent ilir day on public works and dei lares last few years doing mfntag expert i I work in Old and New Mexico. against government by injunction. COM All-St- FRED NYE. Isa J S T ON semi-officia- lit,-not- ! 1 A R S WHEELWRIGHT BROS. - The Chicago Dental Co. 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