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Show TIIE MOUSING EXAMINER DGITN, CTAIl, SEN HIES ic.utnie a erer m be out agaiu, tliouph still quite weak, and hope to be able to reauc ia practice soon. jjf.cn Alter anted v.i'iiiunji. Ai KliSTH i Much-V- . CCDEN Opening of Schools is Again Postponed Owing to Repairs. Ti III ivin in,- 111.: Vkll.i Muic flta North OgJiu. Weber i.uiniy, I'lali. :i!lllusi a pre'.i.umai'y In's..-- ,. ,.f lun i:i iuij ijm it.illi', Sepi, 21, UuL The gradual lowering - IlillUu, WJa ll.r llfiutT j'.s' icav iic. i, ihe Auir:.ti pul the temperature is a gentle reminder .i of I'.f.j M.t rid H rtiiL ul juf ti'si',1 of robbing Eli U;f ,i!uii sj dial the "gjo.i old s.huiior time'' wHu u v ...i .ocuue vi lo ia m in an AiiM.hui u. ui ii.u.;o. all its attendant vieissiiudes. will souu tvi'iai to jios agu. was I ... i.'V.ie lo I u I, , Loll uj.-- ton c. il. .ii.il l .ic l. a thing of I ho pasi. Ui!l iiut'I' p.V Liili-Hi lor hii 10 ill khi. JuJgc Hu u cl I yvhlirJay , .. Measles are Unoming yuite preva- witiu-Ti.e compl.-iin'inin.- - i.ioiii'i was He i.,i b.o.in. k ui here thuugii at a very mild form. ihrot.gh an inter;) i.)i tlf laki'u to l.. i-uuj il.o (75 I.Mjaus.i how he had lost hU Liu.., inst'e,,'1' li.Mru.-tii.nr.wv-,rhe lh1 iic Mi.i by Up.-tnu na, j wu h u i a- - ereJ aim' four auuiaer skikU amount f!'" ,,a .mipliam-ihut he had just muni, w th state Uiard of healthi tualnuin- i :. leuti-- s and had f idu In p ed ne) in was rct-oii.is iui session, and abou 1 u silver. ,,B" U Iriikg ri:vJd Mrs. P. T. Jackson, JJ l the ""W He went to sleep upon t... t... '.; of Ms divorced w ot .hi p. . Jjcksm to 1"1 aow .f hl'allh-- , ?'ai rival In the A us: nan v'. ji.u whim l.i- - i i.'gruphe.l the ticket at the measles or Wail aviuiur., and upon w.i .' y u, ou IWuliiio. lie was iHiurdiLg with Mis. line is keit up flis next morning, misss--l u.r t .n from Ja, kson and ii'isiia,Ud her lo cush a whooping cough. his wulrh lavkeL Joseph Barker of this jilw-e- , U ai- - i cl.eik tor H".i. iiudii.g i:cr to who I. a, I issued lending ibe World's fair at St. Louis. lopi Revo ihai i hi Opiu'iia said that Man by the side ot him during i ti.e ihui'k I,.:, l.i ai any tiiuu ca.l it and will he absent from flume fur some j ; Chid Browning and be:.., ori I'haiu-ber- s III. pile Cuslied thu Chivk aud di'lhlsll-e- l lime. ' ' tola of how 111 w in Tbe uo.Uir brokeu arm Mrs. paper M. of N. gold Reyeight ,.il y pieces mousy bad been found in iUk i e of the a slile board at I o'clock lu tne after-ui.m- nolds. re; sorted in this paper a few dereuil ants shoe. and niisseii the money at 5 days ago. is improving nicely. I pon the conclusion of r.n Mrs. Eleanor Robertson, a funner u'clmk. Shi not .lied the officers and t was bound c.'r m (he the 13 resilient of ever.il of them were detailed this place, .is down ? .uu bonds. district court in the sum wait-l- i t!ie trains, but tbe thief gsvs fiuui her home la Idaho visiting with tlu-tier Airs. the slip. Sarah A. Dcrrelt aud mother, Irving will, in ail probability, its other relatives and friends. d cuin-lleJle tu taco another cl.urge. The local school hoard have found it Is accused of having taken Mrs. P. necessary to fun her imstpoue tbs l mail and upeulug of the schools m this district T. Jueksoii'a let era from the destroyed the cl until next Monday, owing to some delay in the finishing of repairs. Oakley, Kansas, is Entirely Destroyed The nama of l.uella Chadwick and By Flames. Hazel Dcrrelt have been mentioned for t lie Huuday school course from Able Kansas City, Kept. 21. Tno town place at the Weber Slake academy. of Oakley, Kansas, a small piuic about The extremely busy season of late 2.ru miles west of here on it,,, im.iii has allowed no for consideration Pacific hHs been entirely ilcsirovc.i by of political questions or Hie propriety lire. The lire orlgiuaicd in tin Teno' Impropriety of supporting certain of nessee hotel, and rapiuly spread lu Fatality In an Ohio Railroad Wreck the several ailianta for the suffrage business cn N. other buildinga. Slzierii W. Road. of the ieopln, yet uo doubt the atmosbuildings were burned, only one snira phere wiil gel plenty warm an Nov. being left standing. Nobody was in(pliiiulnis, O, Sept. 21. Passenger 9 approaches, and North Ogden will jured but sums of the guests of the train Nu. 8, on hd Norfolk and West- only ask for one laieiiion on tbe ticket, Tennessee hole! bad narrow escapes. ern road, was wrecked today at Luck-bur- n for one of her worthy sons, than whom Origin of tbe flro is uuknown. by spreading rails. None of the no other has done more for local suclmsscngcre wss Injured. Engineer Wil- cess of his party.- liam D. Bimonion was burned tu death AGITATION TO KEEP I STREETS CLEAN. tinder his engine. .Fireman Fred W. CONGRESS OF ARTS Kyle, of Columbus, was fatally scaldSCIENCES. AND - 11 One of the most deliberate, Zlninierman left yesterday California business. trip it i 15 fur atbe sale of the FJuuas to negotiate irining auJ limber property local ed In Lake people rt Calif- - Halt Pluma tbe property. Kre talking of buying John P- - ONeil, tbe paving contract-tu-r baa purchased part of the real utte lying between tbe Kecd hotel ami (be Oliera house of Alfred Creb-bi- n of Denver, Colorado, for $8 .2.'it. Th- - iiurcbase lucludes 85 feet of front kud a depth of 165 feet, and Mr. ONeil paid at tbe rale approximately of $J3 per foot frontage for the ground, there being no buildinga of consequence, estate association met nt tbe Weber dub were Seventeen members urgent. Tbe time was taken up In discussing Iron manufacturing In Ogdon. and tbe following committee was appointed to Investigate the mutter: j. J. Untmmllt, John Maguiro and Geo. rooms, J. Kelly. The 11. K. C. Woman's dub will give a Brand emancipation day ball, on Sept. 12. at tbe Vendume Dancing Academy, 1: Washington avenue. There will be a' contest between D. F. W. Culture dub. Salt Lake City: Progressive elub, bait Lake City, and the M. R. C. Woman's dub, of Ogden. Start's orchestra will furnish the music and all are The Homo Seekers association of Colorado, have fust made two important purchases of real esiald on grounds adjoining tbe estate of W. 11. Wright, between Adams and Jefferson avenues, and fronting Twenty-fourt- h street. These purchases are fur a consideration of 91.325 each and Include grounds belonging to John P. Carnahan of Ogden and C. S. Feeble of San Francisco, amounting each to a street frontage and running back 122 feet. ot A quit claim deed from J. Edward Swansea of Saunders, Neb., to Jkjaiah J. Read, which is virtually one of the lad daxis of the kind by which Mr. Read is made possessor of about ten acre of valuable real estate abut-lin- g Seventh street and Washington avenue, ends tbe trouble which has been pending for a long time between Mr. Read on one hand and Jack Wilson. James Iverson and the Keller brothers on the other hand, for the of the ground. The land was purchased during the 1890 boom by investors, and last fall Mr. Wilson deeded part of It to Mr. Iver-wi- n and Mr. Iverson the remaining por-'ioto Mr. Wilson. Mr. Read disputed ii title to the ground and finally secures a series of quit claim deeds n n the original possessors, the one toiiar being one of the last The unusually heavy traffic eastward made it necessary to have two see-iloof Union Pacific No. 6 yesterday It is soaiefhlng unusual fa morning. have (wo sections of No. 6 for tbe east. C. H. Bushnell. traveling auditor fur the Oregon Short Line, will arrive in the clly today on business connected with his office. A telegram has been received by Chief Clerk Miller from Auditor E. N. llos staling tbat Mr. and Mrs. Mess and J. U. Shaw qere in the wreck of Union Pacific No. 4 in Kansu but tbat none of them wu injured. s Quite an innovation in railroad bas just been put in effect by Hupt. W. R. Scott of the 8. P. company that the six train dispatchers of the first and second districts located In Ogden be given a few days vacation during which time ihey may travel over their respective divisions taking mental utiles of the water exact location of sidetracks, tanks, heavy grades, etc., posting themselves in general on the conditions of the road and In particular on the reconstruction work which has been accomplished during the past two years. It is of tdtal importance and In many cases or financial benefit to the company and most advantageous to all concerned that the train dispatchers are thoroughly postcharacteristhe ed on general tics road. of the hauling capacity of engines, speed of trains, etc. The granting of such brief vacations to the dispatchers on many eastern roads has been practiced for some years and found to be of immense benefit to com pan v and men. e Dispatcher E. Miller and J. C. left yesterday for a few days Inspection on the second district, which ! located between Carlin and Mon-,n2Upon their return the others sill depart in turn for the Inspection of their respective districts. The men s ill ride on freight trains, chiefly locals, or those having much work over the division. cir-rle- " Del-mor- Oyster Bay, Sept. 21. The president and Mrs. Roosevelt entertained at luncheon today Frank W. Higgins. Re"" publican candidate for "governor of New York and Jacob Rils, who re- turned recently from to Denmark. ilg-ti.-- u . l.. .1 g a. - L,'b 1 e s ; , i Vr. C. A. a summer's visit Washington. Sept. 2L Numerous applications have been received at the navy department for tbe command 'Jt the North Atlantic station sliich will be vacated upon the retirement la March, 1905. of Rear Admiral writer. Although no decision baa yet Jcn reached, there Is authority for '''Ui'iBfnt that the name of Admlr-- , "obley D. Evans Is now prominently "ndr consideration. Admiral Evans now J president of' tbe Light Moure additional Idsr.o Sncr.rf .,) civr.ch M.--: FFiGCESS yi.-Ii'ian- h from Cevoit of Hearing in Case. - I MEASLES FREYAILIliO whlhiLSu LARCENY -5- B- Joseph Kendall Deliberately Shoots and Kills his Wife Fired I wo Sho.s. Either of W hich W culd Have Proven Fatal ii raiiure or Revolver to Act Prevents Other Deaths-MurdThe manv (rlrnJii of Dr. Forbes will is Arrested. te pies! to learn tbat be i alle on i2, 1001. The j Attend the parlor meeting at thej I g- C. T, I', at the home ot Mrs. A. Tseuly-touristreet, 1549 g Ague. ait noun. EopteaiUer 23. TbrOgden real at noon vosU-rda- Si.rTE.MEn: THIEF UYlN CM3 THE OWL RESTAURANT lodge. kt-btss- MORNING, ECliKD OVER FOR FEARFUL TRAGEDY IN jlr. ?. A. Cook will lea re for West wiil jurfian Friday morning. where the TIIER.-DA- Y d murders that ha. ever stock-ts- i this cu mm jolly uocuruu yee'x-iiiuffiurmug about lu:Ju o'clock In the Owl restaurant ou Twenty m;h street, when Joseph Kendall .uot his wile, Lfejie, through the fceau and head, causing instant death. tou damn , you didn't come homo last nighi. (iid yuuV TheSd Were the words he addres.-eto bis wifu as he stepped, gun in hand, uio the restaurant. Mrs. Kendall was csrryiug some dishes from the lunch couuier to the kitchen at the rear and when she saw her husband in such a menacing aitimde, she became paralysed with fear and stood as if rooted to the spot As the deadly weapon was pointed toward her she partly turned and the next inaiaut two revolver shuts rang out and the victim of a husband's jealousy fell heavily to tbe fiuor with one btiliet another through the heart and through the head. Afu-- r tiring the two abuts the murderer pointed tbe gun at Air. Kugci'jon, the proprietor of the restaurant, and attempted to ahout again, but ibe revolver refused to work. Kogerson, ran out of the building a quickly as his natural speed accelerated by fear of death, would allow him. Kendall then had clear Balling, and running out. of the front door, started up the sidewalk, flourishing his gun ss ho ran. One man attempted to block the murderer and the next instant he was felled by a heavy cobble stone. Pedestrians scattered In ail directions as he ran up the sidewalk. By this time eereral officers were in pursuit. When Kendall reached Ellis second-hanstore, 209 Twenty-fiftstreet, he darted into the ran building. Sergeant Chsmtars round to the back to Intercept the escaping man while Officer John Hutchins followed him into the place and grappled hint before he had a chance to go further. Tbe weapon with which he did tbe bloody work was still in his hand, but reaistaucs was useless as the grip which held him prisoner was one that could not lightly lie shaken off. The gun was taken away from hint, the handcuffs put on and he was (ben hurried away to tbe city jail. A few minutes after the tragedy. Judge Howell and several newspaper men visited the scene of the murder.' An excited crowd jostled each other at the front of the restaurant eagerly picking up every stray bit of uews and it was necessary to elbow a way through. Upon entering the room the murdered woman was seen lying on her face In a pool of blood. Scattered around her wore broken pieces of the plates and cupa that she had been carrying when the shots were d d h fired. of all ilia trouble. Thin I intended to kill myself, hut the gnu wouldn't work. 1 oure newspaper boys, aiu't you? Well, you just say that this is too, fur Kogerson has been the cause been not ilia Hi si time uiy home's broken up, but 1 guess It's ibe lust. 1 had trouble with Tiilie Wicker a number of years ago. but this last affair scales it and I'm willing to die fur what I've done. 1 was insanely jealous of her and tlml just made me mad. 1 know I'll have to die (or it. Joecpb Kendall has been in Utah iuce 1mJ2. and has been twice married during his slay. His second wife, the one whom i,e murdered tills morning, was l.bzie Jcuhius before her marShe hi about twenty-eigh- t or riage. thirty years of age. Since writing the above it bas (hat Mrs. Kogerson whs wounded In the breast by oue of the bullets front Kendall's gun. She was nearby when the shots were fired, and her drear shows powder burns. The bullet made s groove in her flesh, but the wound, while painful. Is not dangerous. That she escaped death Is g stiauge feature of the tragedy. OPIUM JOIST RAIDED BY PGLiCE Inmates Ars Taken in by the Officers. Officers Sergeant Chambers and Hadloek and Huu-hii.made a raid an ttpou opium join yesterday and s took into custody the keeper of the place, Sam Lee, a Chinaman, and a white wuimtn by the name of Addle Sievcns. The raid was carefully planned. Two white womeu were observed by Officer Hut chins to go into the front of one of the Chinese stores on Twenty-flfistreet and Immediately a suspicion arose in hie mind that they were hop fiends and were going in for a quiet moke. Upon the arrival of Sergeant Chambers and Officer Hadloek on the scene It was decided to make a raid on the place. The officers entered the room where a numlier of Chinamen were eating and In resixmse to a que tion by Sergeant Chambers they denied that any white women were there. Finally one of their number, Sain Lee. admitted that one of the white women was sick ami was sunk ing a ill tie opium to make for feel belter. The officers wended their Way through the maze of lower floor rooms and finally found one of the women. Addin Si evens, engaged In hitting the pipe. She end the Chine-meand Sam Lee, were arrested taken up to the police elation, where she deiwslted ball for her appearance. The Chink wa locked up. All tbe smokers paraphernalia found In tbe room was brought up to the elation wiih them. There 1 at present quite a collection of such Junk in tbe police station. h Joseph Rogerson. the proprietor of the Owl restaurant, when asked by a reporter of this paper what the cause of the murder was, bad the following to say; I dont know really what caused Kendall to kill her. I supPOLICE COURT NEWS ITEMS pose It was because she wouldnt go home last night. Last night she came to my place and told me that for tbe Several Minor Offenders Tell Their Troubles to the Judge. past four or five day her husband had been beating her and she was afraid to go home. My wife told her she Albert Hogan and John GuMcson, could atop here all night and so she tbe two Swedes, who engaged in n (lid so. When her husband came in pummelling malcli Tuesday, presentthis morning ehe was helping my w ife ed a badly battered appearance in poclean off the lunch counter. After he lice court yesterday when they were shot two or three times at his wife arraigned to answer to a charge of disha pointed the gun at me and then turbing the peace. Each bad one eye I ran out of the building. There was swollen shut and they were badly the something the matter with the gun scratched up. It apprared to for it refused to work when he turned court that Hogan wss the aggressor in the matter and forced the fight It at me. upon the other fellow, so he was fined A coroner's Jury consisting of Samwhile Gusteson wss uel Thomas, Winslow Farr and H. 1. 925 for his fun, discharged. crowd from selected the O'Neill was John O'Brien, charged with drunkIn front of the restaurant entrance to go upon ihe and they, together with Judge Howell enness, as allowed from he refrain and Dr. Dickson, who had been tele- understanding thatmore in Ogden. of gelling drunk any phoned for, made an examination exSamuel OConners admitted that he the surroundings and a superficial had been before the court In Ogden amination of the body of the dead charge of drunkenness From snch an examination a before on given ten days on the municbullet hole through the head an! one end wss 11 is ipal ruck pile. through the body were found. William Kelly and Michael Cavantwo are tbe only these that likely been there often bewho wounds. Blood had flowed quite free- augh, were bad each fore, given ten days fur woman wgs lying murdered the ly and drunkenness. in the pool. downward face The body was taken In charge by Undertaker Richey and after being prebulpared, a closer examination of the let wounds will be made. The wife murderer was seen by three the In city men newspaper of a taut jail the after tragedy. hour an Officer Charged He appeared to be perfectly solier and Alleged Secret Service With Horse Stealing. rational, although nausea threatened him two or three times. He was not 21. Sept. Farmington, Maine. averse to telling all the horrible details A. French of San Francis, o. of the affair, and had the following to LcRuy did you kill claiming tu be a memlier of the Unitsay to the question, Why ed Slates secret service force, assigned wife? your to the state of Maine, to apprehend In was She me. She was1 untrue to drove to this place yescounterfeiters, of name by the the company of a man miles from Rangeiey, forty terday made 1 knew it it; Smith last night. and lodged In jail O. A. Harlow sway, me mad and I killed her for it. Maine. French charged this and of Pittsfield, RogeiKon ia at the bottom of Is that I Harlow with being a counterfeiter. tbe only thing I'm sorry for lAter. W. L. Butler, of Kangetey. a didnt kill hint." liveryman from whom French secured the borne and buggy, bad the alleged When did your wife leave home. down t service officer landed in jail on Yesterday. We Jusl moved street h a charge of stealing the conveyance. in a little house cm Twenty-sixtFreucb was arrested while endeavyesterday, and were getting thing a three fixed up. I've been working lately on so oring to rash at a local bank by checks aggregating 9400. signed hriclc house on Sixteenth street, I couldnt spend much time in moving.the Harlow. He bad taken the jailer to told her to move and kve her tn identify him. State police here nay to they do not know French as s secret pocket book with money in It atpay night scrvlie officer. expense. When I went home the door wa locked, and as Lizzie hadI SPEAKING SPANISH LARGEST the key. I had to find ffer before CITY IN THE WORLD. could get In. I went up to Rogersons and asked him if hed seen Lizzie, ind ' that day. New York, Sept. 21. A . municipal be said he hadnt seen herdown to the census has Just been taken, says a Then me an' a friend went PlM 1frOT? Herald dispatch from Buenos Ayres, house end pulled out the i The exact figures are not yet known, This morning In. got and lock the d got but the population of Buenos Ayres Is come up to Rogerson We drunk it estimated at about one million. Tbe beer. of a growler got wife the largest and then i started to look for myhe de- Argentina capital Is now son and to went speaking city In the world. Roger Spanish again. I we nied the second time that Lizzie TO CHECKMATE THEM. there. I was positive she had stopped When there and with this man Smith. time The Young Man Dearest, wrhst do I walked into the place the last wedding off anI laid. Lizzie. wheie were you last you want to put onr six months for? chipped 'J1 other nishtr Mrs. Rogerstm The Girl Because I overheard my said. I kept her here last night, two younger sisters the other day tellthen I shot her. each other how much more of pas in1 went. Into the room with the she ing lo they were going to have money whether tention of killing her. on themselves after I wss our spend my wss It not. went home with me or Tribune. of Ihe way. CRh-agtstenthm to kill Smith and Roger sou, wo-ma- CAPTOR IS HIMSELF thrde-quarle- ARRESTED rs am-re- j-- , K-- 1 COMFORTABLE : THINGS TO HAVE The best w ay to get them la to save yuur vmney and pat It ia the savings department of the Ogden State Bank u ilrf.-ndan- t' TOWN SWEPT BY FIRE ENGINEER BURNED ic TOJDEATH - .... ed. New York, Sopl. 21. A movement is lo be started throughout the lower east. side to educate tbe Msipb up to the point of keeping ihe ki reels (.lean. At the University seitl.Mm-it is said all the Jewish rabbis will be asked to address their congregst ions on the subject, while at the same lime the principals and teachers In the public schools will proceed along the lines by delivering short talks sail on the hygienic benefit of having clean streets and by appealing to tbe pupils in their schools to leach their parents how to keep the streets free from dirt. The movement grows out of mss meeting hold recently si which a com. mil Ice was chosen to call upon tbe city officials and protest against the JUSTICE HERRICK IS NOMINATED (Continued from Page 2.) tees tbe convent kin took a recess until ' 4 o'clock. PARTY LEADERS CONFER. the Helena, Mont, Kept labor party convention met today a committee was .appointed to confer t with a like committee from the convention .also. In session here. then took a recess conditions of the streets throughout The conventions selected the kiwer East Bide the most crowd' until 11:30. Tbs Populists 8. U. Mollineaus. of d quarter of the city. The commis- these electors: sioner of street cleaning declared in Granite county; F. R. St. John, iff Yel county, ' aud Dan McKay of reply to the protest tbai ir was not thn cuunlyi fault of ihe department, but of tbe ChouU-apeople who lived In the district throw, ing filth from tenement house win DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSIONAL - CANDIDATE NAMED. down, which, he declared was the chief trouble. JJ.-W- hen Pup-ulia- u 21. Four city firemen Denver, are In a precarious condition from la baling fumes of nitric arid, a carlmy of which was hurst by a licit of lightning, which started a fire in thu etching rooms of the Post Printing and Publishing company. Truckman John McGlade is at the point of death in the emergency hoa. pltal. Truckman Bherman 11. Wilcox bad double pneumonia anil is in a critical condition. Lieut. Charles Dolkiff Is in almost as serious a plight as Wilcox. Captain Charles Eymaun is very seriously ill. S-p- t. POLITENESS gre two watchwords of our drivers. When they promire packages fat a certain iiutn, they see to it that these packages are delivered ai that lime. U g customer luu any special instructions regarding his or her work, our drivers are always ready to accept any auggistions and .will treat ail customers with the greatest respect and politeness. We am in business to please our patrons and are constantly striving to do so by giving the finest possible work and tbe most courteous treatment. , May we call fur uur work? - , St. Ijoiiim, Sept. 21. Thu preliminary work of the International Cote grass of Arts and Sciences having been completed during tbe flret two days, OGDEN STEAM LAUNDRY the remaining four days will lie devotoecikmal to ed entirely meetings. The program changed today from tbe order 374 25th St. ;. Phone 174 tbat has been pursued, and a art of 19 meetings occupied the forenoon, and a s)t of 16 meet Inga occurred In the afternoon. In the department of medicine the sectional meeting on public health waa presided over by Dr. Walter Wynmn. surgeon general of tbe United States marine hospital service. Prof. William ' T. Sedwiek, of tba Massachusetts Institute of Technology, delivered an address, and a paper writ- Invest In pleee of unimproved land! ten by Dr. Ernst J. Lederle, former In Weber County! commissioner of health of New York Adjoining Improved fame! was read. Dr. Ledcrle being absent In Half mile from 9. R. Station! Hernia ny. Right nest to Irrigation Canal! Providing you ean buy on monthly paymonte! Say 910 or 919 or $20 per month! Or quarterly! . Or annual paymentof. "'- -? And ne Internet! WILL YOU And taxes! The owner ta pay llnui to uaa the land until It paid far! Denver, 8ept. 21. Clay I!. Wh Ilford, of Denver, was nominated for congressman by acclamation by tbe Democratic convention of the First Colorado diatrlct today. b fully If So STRIKE AGAIN POSTPONED. Issuance of a general strike ultimatum to Ihs employers ly the unions in tbe Uulldlug Trades Alliance here has been postponed. It wss to have been prats tutted today with the purpose of attempting to end the lockout In force against the alliance unions. Mcaut.lmo, the employers claim to be filling the made vacant by membera of place WHOLESALE HOTEL the alliance. THIEF ARRESTED. A revolt has taken place In the union. About. 4UV men emplasterers 21. Charles Burke, Chicago. Hepi. lu ornamental plasployed delusively exdeclared by the police to be an and formed a union at tering withdrew pert hotol thief him been arrem own. the members rethe Auditorium hold. Nearly a score of their 1 workPartat ofonce. Ignoring a of letters and clucks. which have turned ordered by the old union. been Identified' as being the properly strike of hotel guests In Chicago and Sl. Plallsburg, N. Y.. Kept 21. The first Louis were found in his porkes. Under the name of William II. Hopkins, touch of winter weather visited Ibe he is declared to have cashed a 92'H) Adirondack region today, when light check at the Auiluorlum hotel, which snow fell for one hour at Saranac Lake. Inter was declared a forgery. Burke Tbe temperature fell below freezing. denied the charge. Burke Is said to have obtained at MUST NAME PARTY. the clerk's desk in the hotel a Idler addrossod to Max Toltz, a guen . The Portland, Ore., Sept. 21. A defect letter ooniained a reglsiry nntire. aud with this llurke is accused of obtaining which has been discovered in tbe dithe registered Idler belonging to rect primary law iiassod at the last session of the legislature, may preToltz. The loss of the letter lost Toltz a vent n large per cant of tbe register ed voters of this city from participatcontract worih SH'.ono to him. ing in the nomination of ratididuibs 21. Sailed: preliminary to tbe municipal cIhciIuiib Astoria. Ore.. Sept. Fan Fran- next Juno. According to the provisSteamer Gnorgo ions of the law s voter must, when he cisco. applies for registration, declare with which parky be expects to sibilate. It !h stated thaL this was done by but a small number, perhaps not mure Ilian live per cunt, bhoul.l the contention that such a defect exists be sustained by thd courts, the only rcujdy will to call an extraordinary session of ta 6ecret Service Officers Charge For- the legislature, as the enactment of mer San Francisco Official With th direct primary law repealed the Sericue Crime. old law of nominating by party euu- venlion. San Francisco. Sopl. 20. II. L. Era Da Silva, former interpreter in the RUSSIAN DEMAND FOR Ban Franc isro Chinese bureau, under COAL AND OIL IB ACTIVE. Commissioner North, was arrested to U. serS. secret foiuis day in St. New York. Bupl. 2). A disjiBlch vice men, ou a warrant telegraphed Tiim-- s on the from thi city on an indictment by from Jjuniion iu thn insurance of marine says: was subject the federal grand Jury. Da Silva Business Is active In steamers with taken before a Untied States commisacsioner and onli' d removed to Kan coal, oil and slurc for Russianmeasthat, urgent Francleco fiff Mai. He and Le Toy, count. it is clear known as Hie tnavor of Chinatown, in ures are being taken lo occurs supplies for Siberia and Manchuria beIhllailelphia. wiil be arraigned on Sep- fore the winter. Underwriters are tember 20th on a charge of importing the weather permit women into the United Slates for im- skeptical as tu ting steamers which have still tu wail moral purpose. reach Vladivostok. Le Toy. who was arrested five days from Europe toknown for months, the been has It on 95.W0 bail. released today was ago, ual ass large Da Silva and le Tor. arrived frori oirraspondenLjuida. that, out oil are got many ff China on the Doric a few weeks ago quantities ofSiberian towns may be In with 207 Chine1 e acrobats and 12 the eastern Chinese women for tbe exposition at dsrkness during the winter. Four of the women conKt. Louis. fessed that they and their companions TAGGART DOES SOME TALKING. were slaves and were being brought New York. Sept. 20. Thomas Tagto the United Stales for Immoral pur- gart. chairman of the Democratic naposes. The four were not permit t'-- tional committee, arrived in New York to lend, but the eight other women were allowed to proceed. SHE OBJECTS. Romeo wse beside himmodern The NELSON WITH MATCHED HANLON Said plaes of land will aoet pas (20 ' par acre. 9400 for SO aorom 9800 for 40 wm. 91,200 for El acres. New York, Sept. 21. 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