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Show THE MOKSIXU EXAMIXEi: POPES, UTAH, WKDXKSPAV MORNING, j have publixhed a he wa sai.iAed niil-- I it. The lion could Le nutdr out of preiiident. be Kaul. undoubtedly would fc:e publication Ip.iu him la wi-rinOD reason of i .r wors. eud 'hut l.e wished to bate a talk with him. Reeves, who talked as if he had some advantage, f Baliimore. said he was a resident lie had ia hie ptakeia J2 iu cash and no but home unimportant patter. weapons. Justice Franklin. after the examination. bains convinced me man was insane and very likely dangerous, deputized one of the sw ret service nten 10 take him iu custody for a formal ex- ' ASSAULT RENEWED ON PORT ARTHUR ed edui-aiion- Child Sight of onized Mather. d Death : I J ; - hi, I fDAW VlN PRESIDENT IIIIMMI t : Explains That He Died, Went to in an Automobila and Hat turned With an Important Message for Roosevelt. Ihm-i- ! OjHier Huy. Kepi. - i regarded - - ): it i exci-lli-i- gsr-riMis Thin Is the si lack fur wbhh the Japanese have it In sloe it been prewiring for As altli slight hope of Ihe forvcoaioil lu ilieae dlsiial-rlmain directed againal Ilia anose ailm-noriheaai front. The main object la fo capture the ftmlNraiions on Kikwau .i 6: 110 SO man who ia Party Believed to ba Outfitting at New Orleans for Invasion of Honduras. New York, Scpi . 30. Secret service employes are reported lu have been watching fur several days lu the rotunda of (he custum house in tha harbor among ships clearing for Honduras and nearby ports for a filibustering expedition which is suspected uf fitting out here. The department of state has been In communication with Salvador Cordova,, the consul general of Honduras here, 'over the matter. About a month ago New Orleans newspapers contained advertisement that called the attention uf the consuls of Honduras in government New Orleans to the efforts of a lieutenant stationed there to ralso a company of some 400 men. The newspapers stated at that time that the expedition was being formed by an American firm that has pecuniar Interests In Central America to go there and protect If n Interests. It waa said that the expedition was to go to a point about three days' distance from New Orleans. Honduras Is Jitst that distance from New Orleans. Detectives ware put on the matter gt tha irquesl of the Hon-d uras government, and It is said they found that about 4nu men ware to ha given uniforms similar to those worn by foiled Ktstex soldiers, with guri and ammunition, aud that two rapid fire guns were to be taken along. Tha detectives learned that aa expedition was to start also from New York and another from Ilttslmrg. So far as known no preparations have been made for raising an expedition here. . mountain. Kihlung mountain and ihe folia. The Intermedialo foregoing uinea fiom a ILuselsu .of aiandlng, Jiaa been luformaifoa abuse previous correct, lie adds ihe attack at Hie eud of August wbhh"a reisiHed an two separate aaKUiilis. really cuusllliiieii a ten ilaya' liaule. ihe flghilug lielng the heaviest dining (lie Aral throo dayf and ihe last our days of (hat jsirlorl Although (be Jaimuese rellml August II along the greater part of tbelr line, they remained in four supplementary fort on the northeast fnml, whlrh they had captured from the Russians These imdude tyro forts, oil yards others from Kihlung mountain and at a somewhat greater distance. Rlm-Augiai 31. iho Japanese have very allghtly, while the Russian have been throwing approximate, ly l.nnu shell dally, chiefly against the four Jspsnese isislllons mentioned. Kninll turlies, as referred to by' the Kovihrai of Port Arthur, la effort in leeaplure the poalllona. have been of sliiiosl nlgluly occurrence aud have been uniformly The Jaimnese have been taught wholesome reiei- Air the resisting of the power fortress, aeuirding to arevery Japs lies who has rsremly rived from Port Dalny. If they succeed In capturing Kihlung mountain or other funs, they will realfae that tula will only be one step, although an Important one. inwards the capture of Von Arthur. The Russians who have l.(?u observing ihe uew turtle of the Japaurte. did bot exissl Bind lie-.- attack before ih- - first week Iu October The J spires ere endeavoring to pro-r-e- Slav Press Complains That England Has Gone Beyond Her Promises Concerning the Expedition and Has Acquired a Protectorate Over Thibet. Petersburg, Sept. SO. With lha arrival uf the full text of iba Brit-latreaty with Thibet the Irritation of the Russian press at Its sweeping character ia mure prunounecd. The Rum, whlrh Is now considered lo especially reflect the views of ihe foreign office, bitterly ,cuiplntns that Knglsnd has gono beyond her promises concerning the expedition, by hq quiring g virtual prptecloraie over Thibet, whereas she had pledged herself lo merely regulate trade rclatkm between Indin and Thibet. Insleal, Ihe paper declares. Great Britain has Imposed upon Thibet onerous terms, which giva her g monopoly, fnrbulding Thibet without Great llrll sin's consent. to enter Into relations with tlm outside world. The Russ foresee thnl the occupation of the t'humbl valley by Ihe Rrllish will be pnilonged even aftor the payment of the Indemnity and expresses surprise at China playing Into the hands of Great Britain, in deand appointing posing Ihe Dalai in bin stead, a protege of Great Britain. In noncliiaiun the Ruaa any GERMANY HAS NOT VIOLATED NEUTRALITY. The sensational a ii Icier In ihe British press about the alleged Russo-Germa-n Ht. Imm-twrd- ed unsui-eessni- l. - d slowly huf surely During Die fighting in August, ihe eMomp: to capture Kikwau mountain i ih- - Japanese an entile regiment 'I Ills sir.uiem has lieen abwilulely iiinl'.uuH and indicates the munn- - secret understanding East Ear regarding - the not have atattracted much tention here. While a hiding exists that Germany is displaying a friendly spirit It Is denied in responsible quarters that she has the bounds uf neutrality in any part leu lar. The existence of a secret frealy between Russia and Germany ds at Isindon. Sept. 20. The flrsl break tribulad here to the memory of the In ihe steamer rate war occurred part which 'Germany with Erancj and today when the North German IJoi d Russia, played in compelling Japan lo eompsny raised its steerage rate 'to abandon the Bhlmommckl treaty con- New York to 915. cluded between Japan and China as a result of the war between those two count rhs ton yuan ago. K18KIAN IKEKS SARCASTIC. The Novih Vremya in a sarcastic editorial, extuvssea surprist at tha fad that the British newspaper correspondents have been so slow In discovering that Germany is helping Russia. adding: Thousands of Dollars Worth of Prep Both Great Biiiatn ami the I'mtcd rty Damaged at Oskalooaa, Iowa, Slates ought to follow Ihe example of lea Moines. Iowa. BepL 20. A ter Germany which realized at the outset Ihe identity of her Intervals In the Yarlrlfil' wind, hail and rain storm has East with those of Russia." j damaged many thousand dollars worth The Novustl undertakea the deienra 1,1 .Proiwly The build Oskaloosa. of the German shippers who are sup- ing occupied by Spencar'a wholesale demolished. tha plying British coal In Russian war- grocery firm waa ships. without which the Russian Gal- Illinois Central depot waa tin roof d, lic fiivt could nut go t the Far East, and poetically all fm businasa houaea pointing out that Ilia rules of neutral- were ilatuaged nnr or lesa severely. ity ate applicable In mates and not Reports from other parts of tha stale In individuals, adding: "We are en- - indicate the severity of the storm. At iibil to expect llial individuals will Albia the hall was said to be five inches Is leit five to act as our luirvevora. deep. ovor-stuppe-d TERRIFIC RAIN AND HAIL STORM The proelaniatic-of the British protect oral a must lie regarded aa a.i accomplished fart, Inti whether It will be real and lasting must depend main in Central Asia." future o-- JAPANESE CROSS THE WILL MAKE GENERAL IMtOTEtiT. Russia maintains that England has broken full lx in the matter ol the Thibetan I real y and Ambassador Bcnrkcn-durlhag luvn Imdrurieil i(, lodge a general protest at the liiiush toreign office. According lo ilia Russian as explained o ihe Associated Dross, I Great Hriiaiu'a pledges to Russia tv- - j garding the scope Ilf the ' Xpedilion uu.. nn. A, the VS.II Known Chan only cunirtuplated ihe regulation of actera of Michigan. nade liciwucn India an.l Thibet, aud' sIk- - dwlat'-ei- l any purpose to mcd'll.' with thii-internal or political nfl.ii j of the count I Russia claims, ai1 diown-- d In Saginaw bay ed tigon Hie Thilietans wliiib go.' buildings occupied bv ns In the neigh- - j much further, creating a virtual pns while out with a bi'Ht near his lw. siiuated Seliewaing aud of Liao Yana station, to lie i.i,'uraio ovei ih- - ciiumii, ,,"rr' Th proicsi lodged in Izimlnn d"nM ! in l.ihk will be tnllnwi'd up ,y , ;,i i Mn'thrws' lmn;r. xa formerly in thirteen vears in We also smred 70.3in bushel of bar aaainsi ihe ilia Montreal lie if neat i. i, heliew.i hie m ,l,r ,,'l,l'y of IiiimmHank of Montreal, near Winnipeg it ,l!,, " nm on Ihe gumni i;4 pin! if y het 1'1 the qrt biter 'h par. ISd toua of rnl sod much cord j abe only screed in coniine heircif to1"1' . of l'a- wood f'cmbimj oiintv, Nr-t- h The amount o r coal ripritred! certain spenhed linn', con' air, ed m ""'I'Ht b' btrtimee were at a ov ebb Get Kurokl will le roported 11. ' the ' given to Kufsia, if the i uB year er." Thibctars did not oppose the Brifitb for Icgarv made s matter of fact isu.e comparatively well off. expedition. ' bad lived hero for several years, hope ia entertain'd la official clrr:ei of tbe here that the Kutsian protest win lining flm cn a Vladivostok, Bert,1 Sfl Hermit he h.ded e.ther by Great urn tin , r ' ,,!5 He wa one of Ifce beat winy eho.a wall tiowti au,m from Mount A thus, with tha Holy China, as Kums ii not ia a pnition to ,n l',,ai4- nl Mrj hunirm fTia body ha Image of tha Morher pf God . baa cun-- ! make an issue. 'Ihe general fettling ferred hie blesalng upon Vkm Admiral1 that Great Britain ha proved by not jet been found, gkndloff. and the ships of his squad-- j Kuia' prefer upat ion In the war. to ron. j make her iwdivn in 'Ibibvt feruro. I'r. Fulsome-B- v the way. 5'rv. j Therefore Ihe chwf liuponinre of mo I. rich, what t your am doing in the Irkutsk. Hcpt. 3. The work rr mil protrai at this time ie In serve r.otice' city? does not ucquieece iu laying between Kuttuk and Baikal on j that Rue-dMi. ihn't know exactly, the Cirruui-tiaika- l a nun-railroad threat Bnta'n's I'hilieian priWiarn anti but I suupuve It I eniue aurt of I U i Mie will ut isth. bln riy anI tiama work, lie told our neighbor. Mr. September f,'l her"!t will lieg'n in run over the read Sep to 'reopen the quceinra wheu hoi ham'. Jmhirs. M.r he waa wat hin the lane, er 23rd. free. are again Koe.cn Ttflu TAITSE Their Position at Bentsiaputze is Strongly! Held By a Japanese Brigade with Guns. The has been received from Kept. 50. Kuropatkin. "The retonnaiNsewe made Sept. 17 rstahlished this fsrt that the Japaaese tiaitkin at fienteiaputce is ItrM hy a Lrlgada with gun. Tiirre was no enemy as', af Psuraigputre. but Japanese arrived Kept. Ik ta the hirfnlty of that village large Japanese fnren from Liao Yarg have already crossed ia the right bank f the Tniraa river. The Coeeak patrol attacked a Japeneee roavoy west, of Beatwaputie and raptured thirty horse with their loade.'' RUeeiAM PROPERTY JAIS. SEIZED BY 10 t Noon ) Field Kept, Marshal Oyama. commanding the Japanese forces In Manchuria telegraphed today aa folluwx: An inveaiiga'ion of the trophic raptured by us. mad: xince our last report chows ihe number of Russian HERMIT HUNTER DROWNED RIVER vi-.-- nt. Ieierslmrg frew tie 61 4iP giafl Saratoga, N. Y., Sept 10. The Dem-- 1 treasury to the terse of bankruptcy, that when Mr. Cleveland waa nrcratic state contention effected pra-lsorganization today and took I ctalled to office it waa to Bad tha na- recess until tumurrow. William H. . tlon trembling upon the verge of a Hornblower, of New York, was tem- financial precipice. To charge the panic of 189S against porary chairman. Balnea waa aelecled Cleveland's administration waa a wilusser as uhairman of Ihe Gocimittue on res- ful perversion of facts. That panic olutions which will prepare tha pisi- waa caused by the administration of form. President Harrison and resulted directAn Impassioned speech waa made ly therefrom and but for the action iu J.. J. taken by President Cleveland the conby FUagerald, withdrawing the interest of harmony, the corneal ia sequences would have been even more the 17th district of New York, al- disastrous than they actually were. though he charged that bla faction To the panft of 1893 to the had been deL-ats- d "at the point of re- Wilsoncharge tariff of 1894 was, he declared, volver." and othurwise by outragSbua nut only a wilful suppression of facts, methods. but a manifest perversion of the truth, The withdrawal of the eonteat waa the claim is seriously made and yet received wiih cheers, especially upon urged that something done in 184 was Mr. KlUtgoralvl'a declaration that this the direct and immediate causa of waa tha first Democratic convention what happened in 1893. in years without a contest. What shall we aay when we look back upon an expenditure of twenty Saratoga, N. Y., Sept. SO. Cp to the millions of dollars of the people's gurntime the Democratic convention waa ey for the purchass of tha Philippine called to order the feature was tha Islands, which, according to the first appearance of the friends of Mr. had been already acquirKheiiard iu active canvass for dele- ed by conquest? What ahall we aay gates. of the million of dollars expended Chairman Cord, mayor of tha New in subjugation of the natives and in rk Klate committee, nailed tha con- teaching them hy force tha principle Lho of American liberty? What shall we vention to order and proponed name of William B. Hornblewer aa aay of the ala hundred and sixteen thousand men, women and children temporary chairman: After accepting the temporary chair- who General Bell reported to have manship of tha convention which he been buried In tha island of Lnxou Mid he conaldered a duly aa well as during two years out nf a population an honor, Mr. Hornblower said: of 3,737,488 persons being in Ihe proIt hi arrogantly assumed by the portion of one to six? A similar pernatkiual platform of tho Republican centage in this state would mean the party and by tbelr candidate for the! death during two years of over one prciiidency, that the nyvrd of that million two hundred thousand Inhabparty ia unassailable. It la also arrog- itants. antly assumed and contemptuously asSimply fixing our eyes upon ihe past sorted that the record of Iho Demo- 1 reiterate that it requires superb aucratic party is a record of disaster1 dacity ou tho part of the Republicans but these have no basis In truth. lo point with pride to the quartering to tbo Then, referring tariff, tha of millions of dollars and the squanspeaker compared the coudltlons ex- dered lives of men, women and chif isting dnring the period between 1801 dren in these unfortunate islands.'' and 1861, when, with two brief exThe Republicans take credit for the ceptions. the country was under Deuv xposure of the postal frauds, but we 8 ocratie rule and that from 1873 (o mny be pardoned for questioning 1877 when the Republicans were lq whether this has been quite exposure power; and also to the first adminis- as vigorous and unrelenting aa oar tration of President Cleveland. Dur- Republican friends would have us being this latter time, he said, tha coun- lieve. We must confess with shame try waa so prosperous and ihe finances and sorrow that thore were no of the nation were so carefully, under the Democratic ad' and wisely administered ministrations of 1883 to 1889 and 1893 that a large surplus was accumulat- to 1897, for the doubtless Insufficient ed. This large surplus was handed hut truthful reason that there were no over to the succeeding administration. frauds fo expose. The reckless find wanton extravaWe are told that the acquisition of gance of congress then brought the the right of way for the Panama ca- - aal is a result accomplikhvi h. administration which it, ot value to the people and to thfSf for all. time to come. Kor the SS1 of the discussion rbix ed. If however, the acquuiujf 01 I'aiaa? y I,,r lh? ual has been at the expense 07 rifice or uational liom r. s treaty obligation, and a dUngJjJg international law, unseemly haste on cutlve by way of interfere, internal affair of a 'he beuefleem-- of thefii.ndi, remit pushed la no excuse and aa cation. Bo again, with regard lo the order. by means of a huh ihe department altera ihe pension u. the nation and usurps the which belongs lu me legislative kT It la no answer to say that ih. Is beneficent. The bald tact that after eougrrsa had relusedKn uTtl an act granting penlutu based m and had adhered age to the provW uf a law by which pension wea be given only for disability and ha parity to earn a livelihood' by mug labor, the president altered tin hi and donated a largess to tbs vaiths the nation for whom congress kd S ready made provisions accordia m R bast Judgment. It is a ton K. away from sound and cmitmitht principles; a direct attnnpi to late by tha executive on on which the legislature ifwlfnkjt refused to act. Wa propose to do away with Ih is Iquitiea of a high protective tans, far as that tariff operate i impnaa upon the people of the country is necessary and unjust luxation. We propose to give lo the people of the Philippines a pnimixc of that feo pi". fggi esa vi cf start tars red tho ih"diaJ begii laun M1 ro fighi Z? to iu3?ficiidi'ii(:e which we j i i e bunga-horhis- : I I'-l- i1- - - - - ; a i - id V Ev T1 city ulirt ! that rih co Util PK the the wbi 0 can 1 the pil 1 si of if net lor 1 befci they are entitled, at the earliest pus licable moment. W propose to give ibe p,ople u economical administration of the pus lie revenues. We proposo to in fin government of litis country the between the cxucutive vi the legislalive functions. We believe that to the pits ent incumbent of the presidential at fice would It to condone grave el feasss against our form of g overt menl, and 'would lie to sanction siw lar acts in the future. 'Ye believ tt the people of Ibis state are tbonng ly didsatiafled with the romlurt of fairs by the Republican party. TN Republican candidate for governor nominated by machine method ari pursuant to personal diet alien, xM represenls the most object losaWe (r tures of such methods and didatioi In the slate of New York. rt hat tin hn ini vr an P1 V st V b d I i h tl di If ll 1 tb It Pi ll . e Tokin. SEARCHING FOR FILIBUSTERS OVER THIBET TREATY sui-cea- Is- n o. in. lhe'tal it). -A Fhil-llppi.- tiiih-Ueti- (Tmrou. Kepi. SO.- by tin- Kis-ve- - 1 f'. Re- ev rel son u e officials ami by ilm authorities of Oyster Hay as a dangerous crank, was apprehended here Uxl.iy. He is J. K. Keeves. a iiiedi-- u m slzetl. roughly allired man, about 4u years old. He was making bis wuy to Hu gamme Hill when he waa arrested. He told Officer Tyne, who apprehended him, lliut he wauled to s.e ihe president ou lniHriaiil business. the mail's iiianuor, that he was Insane. Tyree look him before Jueilce Krankliu for xa initial ion. To i said that six years the jiisliee, ago lie died Iu a Jersey City boapltsl H(l khui iu heaven iu an auioiuobile. While there he receivmi au iiuiiortaul message for President Komevelt which lu deliver Mrsoually. he was direi-leHo refuwd to say what the nature of the message wan, as he declared ha could coniiuurticaie it lo nolHMiy but (he president. Ha said, however, I hat he had written a Isaik on his exieri-enco- s In heavon, which he desired to j i n in-- - t-- ; Heav-o- lJiuu-facture- land, lias been swaiiuwed up by quick-sand- . uncoiiselous Her dKitlie and Is now in a tl:iiu;eroUK conditluu. The lilt It-- gii was ui play only a few feet from home near the short of the Sound when d- into a murky pool left by rrccut rains. Tha water was uul.v two or turn- - feel doep, but the boiioin of the mol was quick-sanMrs. Kinloi lo Uiv siait to suatch her daughter from the wafer aud was horrified to soe hur slowly disappearing In the sand. Tbo wornau screamed and tlu-- swooned. Workmen frcun her husliuud's factory rush-i- d to ilia aooiut and 'he woman was restored suffleieuily to tell what had . hupia-uedThe meu el to work to rescue the child, whose body, being Sevlight, had not sunk entirely. eral meu weut down, hut were rescued by their comrades and liually the child's body was recovered. AFTER thc kM Ag- Luos I M u lM7 d at Port Tt er i-- of 'lie tait whim Active hostilities, so tar as today's menial pro,mrt.on Jaiwn-Mhave wt ti.en.srlies in at- pews from tne seal et war is concern- - i Hie wiih h ih but ed were manifested only tat Port Ar- PMipiiUR to capture thur. where the Japanese resumed their attack of yesterday by land and sea. They are reported to hawe captured twe important forts. General ATTACK UN linn Kuropatkin reports to SI. Petersburgs AKTIHTi. vnat the Japanese position at Bent- : aiaputze is sironoiv held oy a Jsp-a :3d P( 'hr Koo. rirpt. anete brigade with guns, and thit j i 9 Aiilliurlisiive tnforiuaiiun nan large Japanese forces from received here of a general auto k Yang have already ciosacd to the rignt bank of (lie Taitse river. ujmii lAirt Ariiinr by the .lupane.te which furi es .. began before daybreak and ierday Bunt. SII. GenciaJ VI jviiUmuh eiiih.-scroot limed mini dark. All inriu-aui Iom Aiiliur rcioila i lust i Lions point fo au ellort to capture lii ii.- iu:;lit of Kept. K ill. the gar-certain of ihe nurthoual main linn ii pi li.-- iwu attack on Hie furls. The pioi .ci Ida iln aaioraurka. as ol Slocset-- i dispatch lollowa: I'.i-Anhui. kpi. id. Tlit enemy iiiiiinui-daily lo bomliarii iho (oria .and baiicric iitnid" ibe loi.reaa. bul JAPE l AlTI'RK FXlKTtJ. id'll wuhuui chuuiug auy ureal ae ti MhangtiHl, Rel. Sib The gener-"Thi; wounded arc ruflutcliug and Ihe in their al resume attack on Port Arthur which bo- place ctiji riy ruitl . They are licruei'. The iruopa gait Monday and in which (lie Japspirits. si in was Is anese fleet l "About 3 o'rJuc.k this morning, resumed this morning. The Jap-Icai-- l oir- - Japanese a. I slum al lacked wal siicmo captured two important ihe redoubt proftMTiiqt the works.. The gurrixuu of Ihe redoubt for Is on either side of Suesscylgg, ihe si lack bul Un icpiiliu-north of Port Arthur. auil renew cl the - The hour. an half after attack again rcpulif d them wit i rilb-and uiachinu kuiin, supported by artillery. The Japanese hukI allied groat and did not again alt cm pi to lake Ihe offensive. dlsi.iiigulsht-i- l himself. allowing the greatest bravqry." IMj. Addresses the New York State Democratic Con. vention at Saratoga Shepards Friends in Active Canvass-OthConventions -New York, 8opt. of her mother, vim was powerless to render assistant e, ih.j r daughter of Janie-- Kinlcy, a , 21, HQRNBLOWER TALKS ON DEMOCRACY ! Been amination. Beginning of Attack Which Japanese Have PlanningJapanese Have Been Taught YOUNG GIRL SWALLOWED Wholesome Respect For Resisting PowBY QUICKSAND Metis Fearful er of Fortress-I- n One Attack in AugHer Within ust They Lost Entire Regiment. Within sight t SEPTEMBER ONLY ONE. hi Ii The Record in Ogden is a Untyt One. tli Vi ll If Ihe reader has a twd hackW any kidney ill and hi looking tor relief and cure, belter depend o tt only remedy endotfd hy peoplerrii ri know. Doan's Kidney Fills quickly cure pcrnianemly. 0f4n i ibis. Hpk b i ciilxena case of It;tetfy Geo. P. Wright, driver of Hk M wagon from the deKt to the pustota living at 37S 23rd St., say: K filing heavy sacks of mail and ure to all kinds of weather wiilbh lowing my occupation waa :kkM primary cause of kidney compiala1" backache it certainly aggravated attacks when they occurred. W years when tbe dull, grind lag M ' which existed almost continually ew shootM to sharp let up it changed mo twinges which radiated to tbe era so that I never knew really one attack left lo be followed V a aucceasor. A sure Indicatl ' d either weakened or neva waa the action and cnedfitta the kidney aecretlona. WbMI stage spell were in the acute differed I"" have tried a hundred edieg seeking relief until I BS discouraged. A friend of bib had procured a box of Doan Pills at B. W. Badcon'a drag iw" gave it to ft Washington Ave..treatn-enI commenced the a second box and took It and the tack disappeared. M For aale by all dealer. N-Prtee Two Thousand Jews Attack Socialists Who Celebrate in Defiance of Fasting Injunc-tion- s Three Hundred Police Have Trouble Quelling Disturbance. London, Sept. 20- .- The day of atone- vole. ment was marked In London by serDeputy Grand Sire E. S. Conway, of ious rioting iu the Jewish quarter of Chicago. the east end. Over two thousand Jews Grand Secretary J. Frank Grant, of engaged in g disturbance and nearly Baltimore, 3(H) police had to be called out before Grand Treasurer M. Richard Muck-i- e, the disorder was quelled. The (rouof Philadelphia. ble arose over the scllun of the nonThe other offli'era will he appointed conformist members of a (Social Dem- by Tha new grand sire and their names ocratic Jewish club, at Kpitalfields, sib will be acted on Saturday. ualcd in the heart of a district conAfter tbe reading of reports at the taining about 2U,0(HI Jewish Inhabisession of the sovereign grand tants. The Socialists openly parad- morning the various jurisdictions were lodge, in of the ed disregard fasting injunc- called for the presentation new of a made celebration tion and with to be considered at future wines at tbe club house. The Ortho- business dox Jews were angered and surround- session. ed the club bouse and stoned It Tha Socialists threw bottles at tbe crowd POPULIST PLANE. and soon the (wo or three1 narrow choked! i.rect in the vicinity becar National Jol)rt Sept. 20,--The were j Pl)pulil,t committee by a Ugh ing mob. Ambulance announce that it called nut and the doctors bad man7 will have presidential elector for Foster-Mllbur- a Co.. Buffalo, minor cases to attend to. Finally tha Watson and Tibbies in in agents for the rnitedSid' slate every police quelled tbe disturbance, cor- the union, with the possible 'exception Remember the name Doan doned off tbe street in the district and of two. no substitute. made several arrest. Excited groups of Orthodox Jews, however, continued to parade the atrecta aud the bounce of several Sociuliit Jews were atoned. over-excita- ' jw b ODD FELLOWS IN SESSION INTERNATIONAL i0' - INCIDENT Sovereign Grand Lodge Listen to tho Variouo Committee Reports. Bun Francisco. Sept. 20. The meeting nf their sovereign grand lodge ha snrarted t, this city many iauiiani.is rapof (tod Fcliowa wnj the ir.nthr idly htng swelled by arrivals from The rtreet eaxterti sini coas( point aud beautiful dec .'ration lo'h bv dav and night end the wea'her is ideal 1 are-lavis- Interruption of Haytien Deputy fs Speech sults in Rejection of Railway Con- cession to Americans. Mon of ihe visitor ara devoting their time to social reunions and' tight eoir,g. Tbe grand lodge resumed its work s today, the firs luiness iu order the coneiduration uf committee The fact that a deputy wae Interrupt - i r?rort. Tie nia 'i eaiire of the day. ed by an outsider, wliiie speaMug however. U the eicmion of nffleers in j lu tbe chsmber of ouiamunes jester . which great interest is man The crar.1 cvra't.nmeni of Ca':forria dar. ha caused an luiernathmal inclthis bring its fiftieth annual dent of a r.i;ld character. The Tiayabo teesUin. lien government some time ago grant- - j I lie l,! lowing offii-ecHDens a concea were elect ed ed two by the Sovernign Grand lodge: sion for the cnnstructUm and explal'a - j Grand Sire Robert E. Wright, or tlon of a railroad from Gonaives to Allentown. In.. promoted from nlfi-- of HInche, an important line, passing ; III rough a rich pari of the ruuntr. j dtp'iiy grand sire by a unanimoiiv be-in- ! - i ; The concession w In the chamber Re- being oe i3?i;iery, "imerrapie'd e gK.aT;Vrg7 whirii cause'1 haiti tbe ij.g ncrssiea the . motion t0 approve werci, President miniateff rejected. ha informed tI,c for that T-- c pa ration wi iloa incident and that the he apnioicd at tbe the legislature. 1 ar.-ur- I I! r r |