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Show SEPTEMBER THE MORNING EXAMINER OGDEN, UTAH, MONDAY MORNING, SAL to enter the Atlas block any more. "1 hare business that carrica me I there quire cfteD, bu; lately whenever enter (hero. a gulp rices In my throat and 1 have to turn away my head, for fear of doing rash. "T fought during the late Civil war l an-as honestly as anyfought as hard one. 1 did it. because under the horrors of war, hid beneath the glorious folds of our ensign. I fought for the cause I thought was right. T enlisted when 1 was a youngster, when home held everything dear to me. I had lieen carefully raised, surrounded with every comfort, and to an extent, luxuries. Rut when the call came, when it was said our flag was in Jeopardy. I threw my arms about my dear old mother'a neck alas! I knew not that it was the last time I would ever do that and marched with my comrades to help save my country. I fought through several of the larger battles; was in several skirmishes; was wounded several times, and once, I remember, after tha battle ef Antletam 1 waa hit by a bullet the stump 1 wear now. show a where It waa. fell to the ground; my comrades passed and left me there, alone. Night came en. I was delirious with fever; longed for the death that yet scnuis far away. '1 upbraided myself for my folly In leaving home; abused myself for what called my Insanity. But Just then 1 happened to look off to the right, and there in the moonlight. I beheld again, flying grandly In the breeze, that emblem I small, ragged, bullet-ridde- n was lying down my life for. Well, air, the tears rushed to my eyes, and ihen, slowly, painfully I crawled until 1 had reached a point beneath where that starry banner waved, and I laid down. In the cold moonlight, end I said: If 1 die, I die under the In a few days, and after a day of rest ov : r will go to Iron county id ttat great field of Iron deposits, with a view of making heavy inve.ime.iu in that district. On a rerent viidt to Salt Lake, Mr. Schwab expressed himself as feeling the greatest confidence in the ultimate value of thoee Iron deposits, end said at In future, if they were properly eveluped, as he fell certain they would be. Utah would supersede PennPOSTOF A. A. SMITH. TRUSTED sylvania as an iron and steel producing ON IN EMPLOYE fice state, and that the manufactories of OF TAMPERING CHARGE these products would at some not disWITH REGISTERED tant date, add vastly to the wealth of LETTERS. the Slate, lie expressed himself as being of the opinion that Utah would of Official some Wa In High Confidence Banaation day have a monopoly on the Pand Hit Arroat Cauaed a cific coast and Oriental Iron and steel In tho City Othar Capital trade, for both the raw and the made City Notea. fact u red products. It is believed by those who talked 5. A. A. with him on his farmer visit that he Salt Lake City. Sept. of tho night clerka at the contemplates Investment of capital lu Lstofflce here waa arrested to5fht y this district. on the charge ,.1 officials vrith the mall. He wa. turaed over to the police deportment at 6.4j oclOCt Smith la married and hae hie family u.-d- jail my ar tOXA my js. a-i&ks- jsf the moot popular menSmtlh had been month SLISraC opening mail, but until t0 e,Ub' aSThad been it.. . rfair case against him. M honds.un H.ta held in Jml wlthot CHEER BRINGS Receiving Party Landslide ef Disapproval From True Blue Republicans. Balt Lake, City Sept. 25. That the state of Utah la not ready for any movement la well evidenced by the letters and remarks from different aertidtaa that come In. Herewith are a few extracts from different parts of the slate allowing how that party stands; how mention of it la being received: Monday morning, when be Sled and bis arraignment United States Commit Twomey Monday afternoon, bail effort was made to secure waa unsuccess. afternoon, hut it DIXIELAND REPUBLICANS. Jud,e tbe owhffito cornea tha follow arrest of Smith has caused quite From I St.do George, not think there la n ReIng: a sensation here. publican in Washington county that baa any use for the American locomotive on fires. Ifirty. They look on It aa an movement brought about pecu A locomotive on Ere waa the sent by the Senior Senator without any sense of an alarm that waa unification whatever. And is one of So tho Fire Department from the the moat dastardly little pieces of Tho aa a political SETS tie Balt lake ami Ogden politics ever perpetrated organization and that It will go down Lad, where a quantity of ofled 'dummy' engine in disgrace la one of the sure things. a hose and It la one thing that the Republicans SSSSd from Station No. 2, under of Utah cannot afford to tolerate. Wa of Cept. Kort, mads a quick do not think It will even affect tue Reticket. MtSniished the bless before publican The Democrats are very jubilant AuDftgb vu tons. aUfin wm wtnt over the American movement. It means A 6:1B o'clock for Democracy, ao they Bay, and one in from Rumera dairy, three end the victory The Republican party was never ao half miles west of the city, in thla county aa at the present from small engine and s how wagon Tne strong time and . will cast several hundred Mat ion No. I went to the dairy. the more votes of than ever before." firemen found that the ruins destroyed was partly that barn , r IRON COUNTY, TOO. afternoon had gMn heroine B houses Several lilted. The following la from Cedar city JUJ' We barn were In danger but Ihesoon have no soreheads down here inot were .and check in wei held one Kearns man in the county that we tingtrtahed. know of). Plenty of Americana here, but pot tha kipd that roar church In J r TILLY JN MORE TBOUBLE1. ; fluence- After diligent inquiry and the Ishaa who negreaa suance of search warrants we hare VrouSTwith the ftom the succeeded In finding n Tribune subreleased waa who sad scriber in thla eounty, tq whom wa tlmsa, would like to asnd the Examiner. pcnMentlary aUmt A for robbery years three asrved baring n Everything looks good to us for the on afternoon Sundav waa arrested Bdccesa of the Republican ticket. miner Film a robbed charge of having The police of t0 Saturday night. believe that PREPARING IHEIRPICKLING VAT admit that they do not con-vto evidence Tha Democrats, aa if aware of their they have sufficient Hm woman of the charge. Impending fate at the craning election, PROPERTIES. MINING VISITING are preparing lor their pickling. Next Wednesday morning at 10 of Derim E. JJoseph H. Allen and oclock the county and legislative conAmerii the Ported, who are directors of Boston, are ventions will ha held In the Salt i an Investment company Palace. with 23 capitalists ,t the Knutaford Surely it must have been the who are heavy atockholdera In the hand of those two sterling guiding prophets company, Mining Boy Bingham Copper who ever see defeat Judge Powers and at Bingham. Nearly all of thea capitalBrother" that Is Moyle ara steering their ists ana from Boston, while fewfrom frail bark Into such a haven. The Salt and New York, from Helaee the place of places where registered they cities. eastern other large may prepare for their fata The party came here for the purpose Tiwe worn Democratic phrases will of vtattlng and inspecting the proper- be distributed with thunder .sufficient ties of tlie company at Bingham, that to loosen salt plaster enough to prethey may make a report with the other- pare their pickling vata stockholders, at tha annual atockholden t meeting which will be held In BosSTUMPED. ton early in November. Alton and Dawta hava been here beAt last accounts Judge o fore, hat none of tha other members of Powers waa the the party were ever in the west before. Dixie country. Aa this lastumping a Republican as being themselves They expressed year he la probably stumping and dcNgMed with the appearance of Balt stumped. Lake aad with the buatneaa conditions hare. They any that thla state offers PLEASURE FOR THE almost unlimited field for profitable inNORTH COUNTIES. vestment In many ways, and acme of them are ao deeply impressed with the Governor Wells Hon. John Cl Cutler, pesNMlities of tbs state that they say that they will return at some other RepublicanK. candidate for governor, Frick and Col. Wesley K. time when thay ran spare sufficient Judge J. time to go carefully over the fields of Walton will bold meetings In Cache investment, that they may send some county during this week. They will speak In Woodruff at 2 of their capital here to multiply. o'clock Monday afternoon; Randolph at I oclock. Tuesday they will hold HOTEL AN OPIUM JOINT. meetings at Laketown and Garden A raid was made by Police Sergeant City; Wednesday a grand meeting at Hempel and Patrolman Emil Johnson Logan; Thnraday at Smith field and Hyrum; Mendon and Wellavllle Friday and Gardelll Brown on the American house of unsavory repute; Sunday af- and on Saturday at Fielding and Garternoon, and as a result found a full land. Hon. William Glaamann will apeak fledged opium Joist In full operation. The poUeeonen ware not resisted and through Washington county, beginhad only to break down a door to ning at BL George on Wednesday next anrh the opium den. In it they found while Hon. George Sutherland, Col. roveral persona, whom they arrested George B. Squires, C. 8. Tingey and an others will apeak at Mammoth on and ehargad with maintaining opium den and with frequenting such Thursday evening, the opening of the Juab county campaign. n den. The persona arrested were Robert TOOELE WILL BE IN LINE. Tate, a negro, proprietor of the house, Brady Tate, Viola Tate, negroes, and R. E. Williams and Mr. II. P. Brown of Grantavllle was Tony Hagan, white. The police took for erirtenre a rigar In the city recently and speaking of filled with "yen shee," a cheap things political thereabouts, stated that grade of opium. and several opium pipes the Republican ticket was aa strong. If not stronger than ever before. He beanq other paraphernalia. lieved that this fall would return a SCHWAB VISITS ZION. splendid Republican majority, os since the recent little political flurry In this Charles M. Schwab, rlly, hut which la now'dying out. Rend former preuident of the Steel publicans were more closely hound toTreat was a flying visitor to Salt Lake gether than ever before. Saturday afternoon. Tho visit of the MORGAN COUNTY UNSETTLED. King of High Finance" waa of hut forty minutes duration, and thla time of Morgan City W. W. Covington wi spent In a trip through the prlnd-T-- l streets of the city In an automo- waa in the city last Saturday and said bile. that It was too early yet to apeak of Mr. Schwab and a party of mine political conditions In bis section. He said that all the parties were raphallets who are Interested In sever-- 1 large mining propretiea In Tonopah working very bard, but aa to just who and Goldfield. Nevada.reached the city would he the victors in the coming we la the afternoon and boarded campaign, he could not at this, time thre automobiles that were at the de-J- 1 tate. by bis telegraphic orders, and In-- 4 THE FLAG DEBAUCHED. alged in a brief spin, after which by proceeded on their Journey with cit Visiting any of the hotels. Say," remarked an oM G. A. R. Mr. Schwab and the party, it la veteran, do you know that It has coma understood' will retain to Salt Lake to auch a pitch that I cant hardly hear j',,1 before S Si ed an 2S.TSlKWta. u Bat-urdm-y . PollM7 J" Oriando-lau-do-land- multi-millionai- re love so well.' "That, sir. Is IL I go Into the Atlas block, and there, hanging on the wall to comfort everyone as they enter, 1 a banner, a ban' ner with the flag un It, waring as I had seen It wave ao many times on the field of battle, and below was the name 'Headquarters American Party.' To think, air, to think that the flag I had ao hard fought for should mine to this: that a party of men who aeek to tear down the nation 1 helped save, and then, as If their crime waa not enough, should debauch ihe American flag 1 flag as means toward ah end which pray will never come. America fur Americana but for renegades never. ISN'T IT SOT The new party la not baaed on a question OF church Influence, but FOR "church lnfluenca" CACHE COUNTY TRUE BLUE. San Francisco, Sept. 25. Charles M. FRENCH WORKMEN VISITING THE FAIR. Schwab arrived In this city from Ba'h. aid'd louigut. He was New York. Sept. 25. A delegation Maine, a party of friends. He did nut make of French workmen sent at the ex- by known ike purpose of Lis vLit but it pense of the French government to the is presimiFd be is here to be lu 8t. Louis Exposition arrived here toat the sale of the Union Iron day on board the French line steaml Unli-e- .l a property of the er La Bretagne from Havre. The In- Works, States building dustries represented are the manufacture of musical instruments, cotton, shoes, hats, tools and railroad supplies. There are also represeniariv of national labor organizations and experts tn mall distribution. Meiin Albert, Professor at the Fi'ench Colonial and Naval Cadet School, beads the delegation of workmen. NEW YORK taking CENTRAL WRECK romt-ihin- By Oar Special Correspondent. bTln Mid is MASSES AT FIRST DIDN'T FULLY REALIZE MAGNITUDE OF WAR WITH RUSSIA. In Final Outcome Still mains Unshaken, and Determina- Confidence Re- tion Marks Nation's Attitude Toward the Struggle. ciated In the beginning the seriousness of the tdsk.of expelling Russia from Manchuria They had an easy confidence la the ability of the army and nary to reduce the fortress of Fort Arthur, destroy the Russian fleet and The procrush General Kuropaikln. longation of the eiegc, the kumes before Fort Arthur and General Kuropat-kin- 's escape at l.iao Yang have biouh: a general appreciation of t he magnitude of the national task and dissipated the growing hopes of an early of peace, baaed on the confidence sweeping victorien Eveuta at Fort Arthur and IJao Yang have impressively to prepare warned tha Japanese for a long and trying war. Confidence in the final outcome, however, remain unshaken and the nation hae resolutely and determinedly act tied down, prepared to make sacrifices mid pay the prtca that success demands. Tha strain of war aad the drain iiihio the country's resources haa not yet been felt to any extent among the iioople. Some lines of business arc Buffering, but the aggregated foreign and domestic trade excels that of 1WIH. The crops, particularly rico, are the largest ever grown. Death from wounds and sickness baa ovetakeu thousands of soldiers but their vacant places have been quickly filled. The supply of able bodied men anxious to fight equals all possible demands. Munitions, supplies and money In hand indicate (he ability of the country to wage war without embarrassment and vigorously for another year. Tho completion duriug the winter of a light railway Irntwoen and Liao Yang will give the army three lines of supply. There la general confidence In tha obi lily of Field Marshal Marquis Oyama to drive Ge.ieral Kunqietklu Into Harbin and to successfully resist of Manchuria. The rly possession of Port Arthur la also confldeatly expected. There ia no gloom among tha people. They were Mmply sobered in the fare of tha grant and unfinished leak. "Cache county ! Republican from top to bottom." was the remark of D. R. Roberts of that city who waa down today Mr. Roberta was a member of the lower house In the last legislators, and was honored by being named to succeed himself at the Cache county convention held In Logan yesterday. and Wa are solid for Roosevelt Fairbanks; for Cutler and for every candidate that ia on the Republican ticket We are fighting shoulder to shoulder and intend giving a big majority for the party of prosperity the coming election. 'In regard to outalde affairs, such aa the new American party, wa have absolutely no use for It or for any of that kind. That party haa not. tp my personal knowledge, one follower In our section, and I am satisfied that it never will have. We are Just true blue Republicans, and you watch and see how we come out nexf November. Mr. Roberta stated that the conventions held there yesterday were marked d by perfect harmony; there was no of any kind and that whatever factional feeling or prejudice ever had existed there, had been completely eliminated. An-tu- VAL VERDE SMELTER BURNED. Prescott, Art., Sept. 25. An explosion of mollcn slag last night caused the total destruction of the Val Verde Sheriff, 20 miles east of Prescott. The smelter employes were engaged ia drawing slag from the furnace and were unable to get a plug In to atop It, When Ihe molten mass ran onto the wet floor an explosion followed. The red hot stuff waa scattered all through the building, causing fire to break out at several places. The building and swell inery were destroyed. So hot ware the flames that a portion of the machinery melted. The plant waa of 300 tons capacity and coat between 1 150,000 and 1200,-00with insurance to the amount of between $50,000 and (00,000. GOINO HOME. Washington. Sept. 25. The members of the Interparliamentary Union, who have been In Washington for several days, left today for New York, when they will complete their tour aa the guests of tha nation. Many of them win leave at onoe for their European hornet, while others, particularly tho Prenrh group, will remain In this country for n few weeka Count Albert Apponyt of Hungary, president of the Chamber of Deputies and a member of the union, took luncheon with the President today and for more than an hour discussed political matters with the chief executive, Louie Ffelechman, the Founder of tho particularly as to the President's action regarding a second peace conferBrood Lino, Dead Waa a Friend ence; to the Poor of Now York-M- ade Millions From Bread. din-cor- DEATH OF PRACTICAL BENEFACTOR - New York, 8ept. 25. Louis Flelach-maithe millionaire baker and philanthropist. died here early today at his home In West Seventy-seventstreet of paralysis. He fought In the war of 1866 against the Prussian and won distinction. He remained in the army until 1874 when he resigned to emigrate to America. He opened a model bakery in New York soon afterward and nt Christmas, 1678, he established the unique charity known aa the "Bread Line,' and ever since he has distributed unsold bread nightly to nil who have applied. Mr. Fleischmann also established an erntfloymrat bureau, went personally among the unfortunates in Ms Bread Line" night after nightand found work for the men. Several People Injured by Cars Leaving tha Track Owing to a Split Rail Fast Freight Strikes Derailed Cara dcf-incn-v Rochester, N. Y., Sept. 25. Several people were Injured, one fatally In a wreck on the New York Central railroad a short distance east of Lyons early this morning. Mrs. Newman, wife of the of the Pere Marquette railroad, who was brought here with both limbs cut off died at the huapitaL Mr. Erbs was bruised and Injured. Richard Heaney of Saa Francisco, a brewer, was bruised and cut. Three sleepers on the Western Express, a fast train hound from New York to Chicago, left the track because of a split rail and threw the passengers to the floors of the coaches. Just as tlie train came to a standstill a fast freight train east bound, ran into the derailed ca rs. A jsirty of three. Dr. Ray Fell, Mrs. Fell and Mr. Paul F. Smith, all or Eureka. Colorado, who were on the sleeper and who were shaken up and bruised, stopped here and are receiving attention at the hosidtal. nt An ircreaslag feeling of souriety and seriousness marks the popular attitude toward the war. It ia doubtful that the masses appreTokio, Sept. 25. LONDON MARKET HEAVY AND NERVOUS. --3 20, 1901 THE SUCCESS IURKEI 2363 WASHINGTON Live and incite. We to sell you COMFORTABLE something for nothing. Our Mom to oro fresh. Wo endeavor to ptooao everybody who patronisao tho UCCESS MARKET. THINGS TO SAVE The best way to get them It to save your money and pnt it la tha savings department of tho Tho LILLIE BRAND LARD net made by a TRUST OUR no compound or LEADER, EASTERN LARD mixed with It Aik your GROCER for It No. 1 bacon .. ,1 Phono ordoro given special attention. FEACE CONCLUDED IN URUGUAY. Buenos Ayres, Sept. 25. Confirms tluu has been received here of the report of the conclusion of peace bo tween tlie Uruguayan government and revolutionists under General the FROXK Ogden State Bank Carpentering. Building, Reof pairing and Remodeling Houses Promptly attended to. All work Guaranteed. Enquire of Ole Nelson, 645 16th street. Telephone 626-- y. & BURGI Munoz. In explanation of Ihe government forces surprising Ihe insurgent camp It aptiears that a notification of the recent rupture of peace negotiations was communicated to Fernandez, a , bill not revolutionary political leadi-rto those under arms; and up to the moment of the unexepected attack by the government forces, the comuwnd-er-in-s of the rebels had not been formed that a rupture of negotiations had taken place. Tho fact becoming known that tho revolutionists were not. actively hostile led to the resumption of conference, with the result that terms of peace were agreed uism. There la general rejoicing here and It la In Uruguay over the outcome. expected that claims will be presented by diplomatic representatives of foreign governments for damages and losses to foreign residents to the amount of several million dollars, and the financial outlook la consequently Phono 227 Y. Night School AT The Weber Stake Academy will begin Monday, October 17th. Ten etto dents may get any study In tha High School Curriculum. Students desiring to attend should make application at once, so that wa may know what axtrd studies are desired. David 0. McKay, Principal. gloomy. FAIRBANKS EATS DUCKS. a en. Mandan, N. d!, Sept. and party aiient the day crossing the state of North tiatcoia. They were Hans-broujoined at SL 18111 by Senator of this stale and leaving that eev-e- n city at midnight reached Fargo at o'clock. Ihe run from that point to Jamestown across the fertile valley of (he Red river waa made rapidly and almost without slop. The Jamestown train waa held for i wo hours In order candito afford the date and his friends an opportunity tn attend rhurch. A special religious service waa held at Hie opera house Senators which was attended by Fairbanks, Dnlllver and llansbrongh. At Dawson, the great duck bunting router of thla state, there was a brief atop to allow Senator Hanslirough and hla friends to fill the larder of the dining car with canvas hocks and teals. At Biamark an hour was ajient In driving about the city and In a visit to Fort Lincoln. Presumably the moat Interesting 24 hours was at experience Of the Mndora, In the extreme western of the slate which twenty years ago waa for years the home of President Fair-bank- 25.-S- gh Low Prices On High Grade No stock of Ladies Tailored Suits ever brought to Ogden showed so much genuine value for ' the money as that now displayed in our Suit Department. The materials are stylish and durable qualities you would expect to see in suits costing twice as much; Fine Chcve rons , Vigeros, Panamas, etc., in black, brown, navy blue and grey. Goths that stand any amount of wear, and retain their bright, fresh appearance. We call attention to four specials: irl Roosevelt. Tha night was aphnt at Glendive, Mont., the first stopping point in that A HANDSOME CLOTH Italian serge linbuttons; ing, trimmed with silk soutache braid, and banded with tailor straps- - Navy blue, brown and black. Highly finlabed In every way. SUIT OF FINE ENGLISH VIGERO In Gray, kxwe fitALL-WOO- L state. HARVESTING PLANTS WORK. RESUME 25. Work tn the Chicago. Sept. plants of tbo Deering. McCormick and Plano divisions of the international Harvester comjiany, the closing of which September 10th resulted In 6,000 employes liclng left Idle, will be resumed tomorrow. Coupled with this announcement came the statement tonight that the cmuiiany haa declined to renew last year's agreement with the organized employes. Meetings of the various unions affected will Ite held this week to decide on what action shall be taken. The agreement with the comiiany was secured only sfter a hard fight and affected approximately 30.000 men. It was the only I miles union agreement existing between the company and Ua employe! in tlie three members of the plants named and unions must now return to work on the same baste as the em- London, Sept. 25. The recent Improvement In affairs on the Slock Exchange continued early In the week, but In the latter days apparently without special reason beyond the desire to realize profits, the market again became heavy and nervoua Probably the real reason waa merely the absence business sustain the to of enoufih market Americans were especially Irregular and unsettled and declines were limited, recent advances being followed by a rather strong reaction In consequence of the statements that ployes. crop improvements had been overestimated. and on the advance In the value SORROW DISPLACES PLEASURE. of money In New York. Saturday, Victoria, B. C.P Sept. caphowever, prices rallied somewhat and tain of tho British ship Uiyl heswood, tho market generally waa steadier. now in Royal Roads awaiting charWENT TO CHURCH HEARD FROM ter, took a party of seven friends with him this afternoon for n sailing cruise COLORADO DEMOCRATS. in one of the ships boats. She nnct off Albert Head In n squall aud three 25. f"PtParker Judge Eaoptu. quiet Sunday. He attended or four of the party were drowned. In I Pnt aaervicea eluding the sergeant major of marines at Kingston. Church w II. M. S. Grafton and the second Judw porter received a telegram to- of mate of the Blvtbeawood. The steam day from the Democratic Slat conlaunch Shamrock with a pleasure parSocialist Democratic Congress Pledges vention at. Denver aa follows: Aid to Russian Laborers and Benda ty happened to sight the overturned The Democracy of Colorado, asThem Printed Matter Demand sembled, sends to you greetings with boat with the aurvivlora clinging to Passage of Foreign Protecthe assurance of its loyal support In it. and rescued them. The survivors tion Laws in November and of the five electorlal were In the lost stages of exhaustion Germany. votes of this state In the next electorlal and Just about to drop off when the Shamrock arrived. They had been college." Bremen. Sept. 25. At a meeting of clinging to the bottom of the boat lor the Social Democratic Congress here, TRANSFERRED TO THE riiiup- - three hours In water ice cold. after a debate in which the prosecution PINES. SUICIDES BECAUSE OF BAD LUCK. of German subjects at Konlgsberg. on the charge of treason against the RusPorilsnd, Ore., 8cpt. 25. Lieutenant Fresco!!, Arls., Sept. 25. Ben Hull, sian realm, 1m majeste against EmperColonel William F. Tucker left Porta w months ago or Nicholas and conspiracy So circuland tonight for San Franrisro whence who arrived herecomm It teed suicide late literature forbidden in Russia by he will Mil for the Philippines Octo- from Chicagtf, smuggling It across the frontier, was ber 1st on the transport Sherman. some time last nlgbt in a sand house di ecu need, resolutions were adopted Colonel Tucker has been detached In tii railroad yardp by nhootJng head, lie left a pledging the support of the German So- from duty as chief paymaster of the himself through the cial tots tn Rnsslmn workingmen by departmeat of the Columbia tn become note saying that on account of had sending them printed muter, and de chief paymaster of tha division of the lurkMiland poor health he had decided himself. to mending tho passage of laws defining Philippines. the rights of foreigners In Germany. Herr Liebknseht, principal counsel WOULD REMOVE ZOLA'S BODY. CALIFORNIA MILLIONAIRE DEAD. for the moq. tried at Konigsburg. deSan Franrlaeo, Sept 25. Pierre Bar-loclared that tbo government and the Paris. Sept 25. A movement 'has Cornwall, a millionaire, died at eourta admitted that foreigners did been started to have the body of not enjoy any legal protection in Ger- Emile Zola placed In the Pantheon. hie home hm tonight from heart trouble. Hie Illness originated la a many. but were liable to domlrlllary The movement will take more definite cold contracted some weeks ago; visitations, arbitrary arrest and inde- form October 2nd. the, nanlverrary of Mr. Cornwall came to CaSJurnia in finite confinement. hie death, when a demonstration will ha made at his tomb In the cemetery. 1848. engaged In mercantile pursuits ' fortima. Ho then beand amassed 26. The Tsgehlatt's Berlln, Sept a promtrtor of large Shanghai. September. 25. 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