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Show at , '. that either Ihe Standard has L pa ins subscrip-- . other papers than SSbined in Weber county. Fair Monday and warmer (RECEIVES FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES) U. 1 NO.. OGDEN 261 AND FIFTEEN KILLED v CITY, UTAH, MONDAY MORNING. kich tlm un night over the iron MoaaX route, was wrecked today Arcadia. According to rrpon. r killed Ld here, two traiumen were The passengers Injured. track i Hid to have been caused b long ttw train, which was unusually et e heavy, leaving the rail over tun curve. the engine turningof the Three an embankment. ?. jonrard ear n were badly damaged Crown Point, Ind., Sept. 17. Harry Homan of Hammond, lnd., scion of wealthy family, angered because his fiancee had married Charles Jeannette of Bteger, 111., today, in the presence of many persona, fired four bullets into her heart and then killed himself. Miss Ida Taylor had been betrothed to Human for live years, but two weeks ago she was married to Jeauett. Homan came to Crown Point (Saturday and sou red a room at the hotel where crushed be-Ut- the first, the crew of the end Fireman Allen Brown, both of Bt. laiuia being lend-"- l killed. John Hayes of the injured, eneine. wan aertously with while hia fireman escaped alight injurios. fortThe Maaengers were extremely of them wns injured unate bniiees. It beyond alight nhrnaiime and ta auted that the cause of the wreck wis due to the heavy rains weakening the track bed. The dead: Engineer Allen. Firemaa J. Brown. Probably fatally injured: John Hay. 81. Louis, engineer. W IP. Malley, IV Soto. Vo., fireman. Of the thirteen other injured, three le are from St. Louis. None of them serleualy hurt. FATAL FALL FROM CAR. John Spokane. Wash., Kept. Rtienebaugb, aged 18. was thrown at from a tangent the high trestle of a 17. "roller coaster at Natatorium Pork this evening and received injuries from which he died within an hour. Atteodanla at ihe park atate that with a companon, ocStleneluuigh cupied the front seat of a car whlrh was In rapid motion. It ia believed he had hia feet on what might be called the fender of the car. Rounding the curve, his feet struck an upright of the scaffolding aupportlng the "coaster was track. HtVacbaugh hurled through the air and struck on solid ground thirty feet below. His skull was fractured. TOGO IS STILL A BUDDIST MILWAUKEE THEATER New Tork, Sept. 17. What effect the war ia the (hr east will have upon the propagation of n Christian religion ia Japsa waa the subject of a lecture at the Wet branch. Young Men's Christian Association, by Dr. Ibuka, president of. an inatitnUon of learning la Tnkio and himself n Christian. That the rerent outbreak In Tokio and the mack upon the churches was the re suit of merely n local feeling and did n nut represent any widespread . the SEASON. 17. The Milwaukee, Win., Sept Gorman season at the Pabal theater, undcf the direction of Leon Watchs-ner- , opened tonight with the production of Uerhart Tauptmannf drama, "Michael Kramer. Thla waa the first production of the play lu America. Emil Marx appeared in the title role aa Michael Kramer," aud Camilla Marbach aa "Michaellne." Every seat In the theater waa taken. The Herald will say- that the auccea in sentiment or of the piece waa quite profound. empire was ihe assertion of the lec- turer. "When the war with Russia first begun I and my fellow Christiana in Japan wen uneasy, for fear that the struggle should result in a lasting animosity toward the Christian religion in the empire. At first the cry wae raised that It was a struggle of Budd-Im- b versus Christianity, and the RusErie, Fa., Sept. 17. The fourth of sians did many things to fdster this sentiment, hut It waa not long until Ihe fish tug accidents of the past week Erie today, this Illusion waa dispelled and the peo- took place in when the Canadian cruiser Vigilant ple were brought to sen that religion and religious beliefs had 'no part in riddled the big steamer tug Harry G. llarnhurat with small shells from the Ihe war. rifle on patrol boat. Capt. Nick "Already China has become aroused Fasel of the the tug admitted, after he to the fact that she baa much to learn, and she le seeking this knowledge from escaped, that the vessel could have sent her to the bottom. They ran Jipen, rather than from European countries. Hundreds of the young men more than eight miles under full head of steam before they crossed the bounof Japan are taking positions as from the Canain the Chinese Institutions dary line and escaped if learning and hundreds of the young dians. More than thirty shots struck the nu-of China are coming to the coland of these fifteen of the small leges of Japan for instruction. It la vessel shells landed with telling effect on the vitally necessary that ihe young men upper parts so that the boat careened should be taught the truths of Christo one side with the mass of wrecktianity. if it Is to be spread In China." came into port. Having Dr. lbuka sefd that the reports which age when she a pleasure had been published thrt Admiral Togo been used formerly for is of large slxe had embraced the Christian religion steamer, the Barnhurst steam equipment. wrer untrue and thpt the admiral had and well fitted with The fireman, Magnus Johnson, fainted nev!r professed Christianity. In keepin the hold from ing the steam going ahead. He was reported killed, but revived after reaching shore. Two fishermen were cut in the face by splinters shot away by the bullets. The Barnhurst. according to Capt. Fasel. was about five miles over the line, drawing nets, when the Vigilant appeared. The other Lake Erie tugs, Ktw Orleans, La., Sept. 17. Official the Alma, Valiant and ihe Boyd, were tP-rcloser to the line and ran away when at 6 p. m.: the chase started. Captain Dunn orXw rases, 4: total to date, 2, STL dered the Barnhurst to stop, hut InDeaths, !; total to date, 435. New foel, g; under treatment, 323; stead of doing so, Captain fasel put on full steam and started for the Una eases discharged. 1,913. Ho took a southwesterly direction and The comparatively few cases be headed by the Vigilant today added additional encoura- could not gement. to those in charge of the fever BANDIT IS DEAD. campaign. Vnoug the new cases la Dr. C. M. chief of Manila SepM.-Felirar- do, Flislliy uf Burnt sria, the physician the outlaws .that have been active In r "o i in charge of the district of Cavite the past year, Itrratarla in Jefferson purlsh. He the province of surrounded near the ibe existence of the fever in is dead. When of Batangaso, of the province border .i:it territory and waa placed in Felixsrdo rtuirpp by ihr state board of health. recently by the constabulary, a cliff and was kllnd His L'e tboved to that territory from North deathTit Is believed, wllf end dlsturb- li'k'i'a a few CANADIANS FIRE ON A FISH TUG mid-Lak- e over-exertio- n FEW CASES CHEER FEVER FIGHTERS , t ' re-tr-e-d tip-rn- yean ago and owns a plantation there. He came to city Sunday morning and was t.t, n to the emergency hospital. He only a UghL case. Two cases "m reported from the Charity hns-T''T hlch came from Stanler. La., "111 i in Tangipapoe parish, s' l'iKh the lake from New Orleans.just The county reports were: Kennrr, 'Vfn new cases and one death; La miviie Crossing, two new cases;. La one death; Tallulah. nine new Barataria, six new cases; Terra (two dags) twenty-oncases. on January 4. 30l Led rones led by Felizardo and Mont slim town of San Francisco de MalaDon. "1 looted the mupiclpal killed Contract Surgeon J. A. Ocelli and abducted the wife and two of Governor cbil-drp- n Tn. fighter e 8 -- CRETARY TAFT HONORED. i is killed. C ACCUSED" OF mW FIVE CENTS .if n New York, Sept. 17. brother of iHmiiiine Jin.--- . Tli.-i- Shvkl.i'lr.i, Ikm-rigna- Hum- n gurii-n- In-i- in France bert, now serving a on swindling chsr.vi. m imtui-cilowith the Crawford 'iii-, ordered deported today by tin- Ward of inquiry of ihe immigration after a hearing on Ellis island. ii.umgnae arrived ia New York Sn;urday on a French line steanit-- i ai-- in an interview said that he ceii.e in tiii country partly for the purpme r observation and iraveL Ths law uu.b-- which he was ordered sent back io France forbids the entry Into ills I tilled States of a man who has aerti-In prison c lor other than a political offense, was convicted ia Franco for irwith regular practices in rinnpt'oii.Ue nnd Norw-piu- .. Kural-a-l- -- - ; by rc.u-hi-- coii.u u but it i dwediah t iaioiit-r- tvM-.rie- fortrews at ihal the exetpt that of will biThu Inecho i public of tHitrfucinin on-the report ihai a cimipioii-.'.-uliar. ! n arranged. - r.uiitii-- r Kin'gvv i.eiiur-u-ut- ii:g.-- r r - He Says The Officials Contaminate Party Polities and That They Have No Political Principles. s cxpn-HS-luu- r - Ill dli lilt imv ; fa to be abb- in the fu in t hr pa:, to fulfill her histore, as toric niiMiinu a ike uutiawt lu the Svi-n-b- i is. Nothing ihe details of the . 1 In "If t i north for the of the Germanic race, tlieu in this controversy tin lesser must give way to the proti-ctici- liau-rigna- greater." Eeopus, X. Y., BepL 17. Former latura defeated the hills. And the orto be published Chief Justice Alton B. ganization will never consent until Parker, last aroused certain insurance dcaU. He claimed here from travelers to the effect that ear the Democratic shall threat-- , public for candidate en legislators with political oblivion today, however, that his offense was Norway is engaging iu extensive miliof the I'nited State, today who fail to enact effective laws upon of a political nature and raid: tary prcpanuloii- - and in construction president 1 was charged with being an ac- of temporary formica lions, iqieciul ac- n fered to the charge made by him the subject. cessory to the forming of an unlawful tivity having been noted during the ia tho presidential rampaign last fall corporation and was tried aud waa past week. that ooruption funds were being used sentenced to two and a half yean for that offense my conviction wan due BASEBALL MEN IN CONFERENCE. ia aid of the Republican campaign To a correspondent of the Associated entirely to the influence of iny political Cincinnati, O., Sept. 17. Chairman Press who railed at Koseiiuiunt, Judge My grandfather and his rather before him were both French Herrmann and B. B. Johnson, of the 1ai'kera home, aud asked him If he senators, and It was through their National Baseball commission, at a had anything to aay In relation to the enemies that I was convicted. I had conference today, called a meeting of atateiurni made by Vice President Geo. W. i'crkliu of the New York Life Inno Idea that my serving a terra in a the commission for this city ou Jena, Duchy of Bepl, her 25th. The schedule for the surance comiMiuy before tbe legislaFrench prison would bar me from annual eougreoa of the Social worlds championship series will tbm tive cummiMre investigating the insurlanding in your cuutry." ance bustue, to the effect that Presi- Democrat party ojicued here Wmlght Daurignac was takes from Ihe steam- be formulated and other arrangements dent John A. Mrtal of that company under the presidency of Paul Ringer, ship La Touralne today on the barge lu the fame connection completed. had caused a contribution of IhP.Ooo who formally welcomed the dtdegaiee which look the steerage luuwengcra to s to be made last year to the Republican and delivered an address. The Ellla island. At Ellis island, in answer in attendance nt tbe congress Innational caiuilgn fund, Judge Parker to questions, hq. gave hia pedigree and clude Herr Bcbel, the Rociallwt leader said: made no attempt' to conceal the fart Yea, I lielleve I ought to aay, nuw in tbe Reichstag, and Herr Yolnmr, that ha waa au member of the Heichalag. Owthat there t no political excitement lo When, after a brief bearing, the ing to their age and the condition of preal-detho that aiiract public attention, chairman curtly remarked, "Deport-ed- , of the New York Life a a not the their health. It ia expected that neither be simply shrugged hia shoulders subscriber. Tbe officers of the Herr Singer nor Herr Beliel will take only and said: "Ah,, this Ja what I exother lire Insurance companies, such aNoprominent part in Ihe proceedings. pected."" question of fundamental Import aa the Equitable and Ihe Mutual, alsu He wss then taken to die detention contributed from the policy holders' lira are likely to be discussed. Aa pen and will probably be sent bark on funds for eamiaign purposes last year. attempt will be made to depose th the La Touralne whru nails ThursWhat, has lieen proved lu Ihe case Yuerwarta aa the organ of tbe party, day. of the Near York Life will probably snd acrimonious debates over the kvsg be proved in the other casea. The fart aianding internal party dissensions are PROTECTION THE ISSUE. exlat and honest and able counsel, probable. backed by an honest committee, trill undoubtedly bring them out for the Columbus, O., SepL 17. "The tariff will be the chtef in the campublic good. Used Orphans' Money, paign, darts red Chairman Dirk, of the Republican itnle executive commitWere there an investigation of rail In- road, manufacturing and other corpora tee, in a formal statement isaued toreday, answering many Inquiries lions. It would be found that these life garding the itsurs of the gubernainsurance officer were nut the only torial campaign In Ohio. who pul (heir corporation officer "The Democratic national platform hands into the trnaaury and look out Ind., Rept. 17. Ths Indianapolis, hut year denounced proincllon aa a moneys belonging to widows end or- laying of tbe corner stone of Ihe local trisecure Their a thla robbery. year plaiforra partisan phans to help Knights of Pythiae new building hero lead off with a denunciation of the umph. this afternoon waa inaugurated with aud " itunlawful ware nets tlirlr "That alleged protnrttd a parade. nopolic. Kansas Mo., Rept. without Chairman Dlck'Sneiures that Mr. rain still City, their purpose corrupt goes After the laying of the corner Hour, cnnlinue In western Misthe have Imendod to They Paulson, the Democratic candidal e for souri, forcing streams up and causing saying. id drawee wera made by Grand In it corrupting ia In full used, we, governor, sympathy with inni-- damage to railroads and other George W. Powell, Governor tbe electorate. Mr. Perkin makes the Hanley and the party on thla question and "that property. Fairbanks. Carrollton is experiencing A. the Mr. John McCall, that Democratic success In Ohio, under the worst flood sinca 1888. At that point Mr. Fairbanks received an enthusiIs s York New of the llo. would have a such clrcumHancea, prraident astic welcome. Ha aaid h was glad place seven inches of water have fall- Democrat. Apparently be would have distressing effect on the business of en In the past tweufy-fou- r prt.M,Dt participate in this blihours and the all Met when that aaMiime public the nation." torC evrnl. jjm the order wa eleven inches since Thursday, Waw-end- a and ga nixed at a fortunate period, enmlng creek is on a rampage and these funds the company's share, s it did at the close of a groat conIs rut off from the Wabash deundermem tier of the a aa probahly, two score yrers ago. pot, except, by boat; all rcaidonm In writing syndicate 41 wa evidence of flict, roiunconrluiHin of Mr. Fairbanks At the the low lends are moving out; the political virtue rather than misconspeech the entire audience Joined ia Standard Oil works, the city water duct. singing America." wovks and the eloclrio light plant are McCall Corruptionist. threatened and mak have to ehut down. 1 II and about It aay truth The ia, The damage to crops In heavy. fpcling. but emphatically, that Near Marshall, Balt Fork river la without men like McCall have no political conNew York, SepL if. A forthcoming over a mile wide and the railway that stand In the way of their considerable distance ha victions , phase of the legislative insurance in- track 'for a nut. advantage. Bitch men desire personal washed th triumph of that, party which will quiry. it was said tonight, will be the been over Pacific A Missouri steel bridge serve tholr perwmsl financial inInvestigation of all percentage received went better by insurance officers In addttun to the the Lamine river at Otterville terests. and will for oonlribiition on eastern traffic nut the today and salaries and fees. It Is said that It has past, present and future continue to Monroe, Go., BepL 17. Rev. Wilbran the custom of high officials in division of tli main line la impeded. protect those Interests by lenient legKansas Texas tracks and several big companies to receive such .The Missouri, islation and by pretense at execution liam K. Robinson, pastor of the Methopercentages and commissions. As re- In the central part of the state are of law which ahall be tenderly blind dist church here, died suddenly while to all their offenses. That party they praying In the Haptiet church during gards the rumor that J. P. Morgan I under water. While min fell again in Kunaa Clly espouse In the board mom, and tbe the morning service today. may be called on to testify. Assemblywaa done, and the contribution to it of moneys they hold man Ezra P. Prentiss, the secretary of today, no damage Mr. Robinson had first attempted Kaw and the Missouri riven continue in trust, and occasionally a little of to preach at. hia own church, bnt fed-lu- g the committee, said today: too ill had dismissed his congre"The fommittee will have no hesita- to fall. their own. The iintlerlying principles tion In calling on Sir. Morgan or any which divide the great mass of Ihe gation and gone to the Baptist one else to testify if It believes thsl. people into itsnies have no effect upon church. hie testimony is essential to the insuch men. Their own Inquiry ia, Will Ihe parly organization, in its hour of SOUTHERN PACIFIC CONSTRUE quiry. or If it believe he Is the brat to date furnish the information, TION. t'p loshould triumph, remember our generosity snd I see no reason why Mr. Morgan respond to our demand? Of course, It for the organisation does remember, be called. Chihuahua, Mexico, BcpL 17. News Asked as to the report that Corneha been received in this city from expects a similar contribution next In a ie furnish not lius Bliss may be asked to time; and tbe expectation Guayinn to the effect that good progyear was not tbe first lime. ress is making on the surveys of th rain. list of all contributions received by 17. Ky Richmond, Sept. bemade been committee had that the Republican campaign because her son, Such contribution stat snd municipal Southern Pacific line between conlast year Mr. Prentiss said: place and Guadalajara, and the confrom whose father ahe had been sep- fore In national, so contributions I believe that any tracts are being lot. for Ihe actual arated a month, grew pale with fear election. made will be furnished by the insur- at night of her and refused struction to be started in n abort tlmsi Treasury Raids. to come be will there ance companies, and that "The officer responsible for these Preliminary atirveya have already been within her reach, that aim might kins no need to call on the treasurers of run. The line from Guaymaa will bo him, Mrs. Laura Walker ChemaulL. raids upon treasuries of corporations unfet- about 1.50l kilometers In length, and in reward their any party." received have moat of the one prominent society In women in the aisle, committed sui- tred management of life insurance will be one of the most important Mexico. WILL PUBLISH IMPERIAL DECREE. cide by swallowing poison here tonight. corporation; in unembarrassed raid When the road is completed It will About a month ago Mr. and Mrs. ChJ on tbe public treat, condemned by both In refusal to give the Kouthern Pacific one of the followand law: stein 17. The tli father the ccswtt Sept. taking nault separated, Washington. officers of a rail- longest seaboard lines In the world, exing telegram from Baron Rosen, Rus- child, a boy six years old. Today the punish criminally the violating tending. as it will, from Portland, Ore, other and where road house now to the was corporations at Magnolia, child sian ambassador brought to Guadalajara, a distance of about In and Secresoon As permission was the laws, statutory Chenault received waa Mrs stopping. by Acting Maas., to 3.100 miles, whica Is partly seaboard mnnufact levy hi he to of tin tiring mother corporations state of the sight caught department tary Loomis line for the entire distance. eo cha- tribute on the people. This come to refused today: of checking be no ran There she hopo that mother Immediately Just the with instruction In compliance grined STORTHING MAY PROTEST. tha unlawful aggression of officers of received by cable I have the honor to took poison. so long aa they may corporation great L'niied the of Inform the government with Kartstadt, Rept. 17. The Norwegian thus form a NORWEGIAN PEACE ASSURED. States that the imperial decree issued dominant polit- and Swedish delegatee met in conferof the h nrgsninxtion the repesl on the 10th Inst., concerning ical party. For In the hour when the ence todav from noon until Z o'clock, of the increased duties levied on cerChristiania, Hpt. 17. Peace be- administrative official seeks to punish and from 5 and 7. at which time they the as well as tain American goods tween Sweden and Norway being the offender be is reminded by the adjourned until Montlav. a quieter feeling prevail here. heed of the organization of th magnirequirement of the presentation of The auestinn of fortifications Is still will aucb of etill is good of origin New' from Karlatnd, however, of the contributions of the cor- ladng discussed, and some unforeseen tude custom and without end be published delsy awaited with the keenest interest, difficulties httve appeared, it is exhouses will be Instructed to conform there is anxiety to lesm the details of poration. be concluded something pected tbe discussion There is. however. thereto. the compromise. if possible, than the escape of Wednesday and the preliminary reaul: worse, In hoping such offenders front Justice. It Is the will then be submitted to the Riksdag The press is unanimous beapqueSpringfield. 0.. SepL 17. Afier In for a peaceful aettlement of the entergradual demoralization of voters and and the Storthing. The Riksdag's negot ing out. seventeen hours, the Jury re- stion. There are misgivings the dulling of the public consrieurc proval of the results of the fiiorthins bran have case tained that Ihe peace may is sure, h:u that of the tbe efforts to make these the John T. Norris blackmail news- caused by of money procure the bal- is doubtful, especially if the Norweported tonight that they could resell bought too dearly, but nil the aiimi that now peace lots no agreement and were discharged. papers express relief they were Intended to prorurc. gian delegates yield on tbe question-there Norris is one of the bent known detec- i assured. The Affenposten nnd otherwrl. concerning the forts. corruptly overhe Indioied to wrs andsome difference tive in the country, are still "It is not my purpose to claim Hint while "WOMEN'S GOLF. according ositnoL saloon for blackmailing keeper come, but that they the Democratic party. suhjctrd to the he was in the employ of the Law snd to human calculation, load to a rup- temptation which has overcome the ture. Order league. New York. S.pt. 17. W. Fellows other party during tho last few years, The candidature of a prince of the would have seted differently. Mere Morgan, secretary of the Vnited Rta'rs house of Bernadoite for the Norwegian party advantage should not he sought Golf association, made the official anthrone is now considered to be set from the disclosure made In this in- nouncement tbat the woman's nallon.il r 1h STUDIES MILLIONAIRES. aside. championship, upon to all womenwhich vestigation. Bnt the facts should the people may to rlutu that sought belonging golfers diligently InPLAY ENDORSED IN CHICAGO. London. SepL 18. Before sailare members of the Vnited StiC.es Golf become so aroused that, they rill the making It a crimand tbo-- e foreigners visitlegislation upon sist ing for New York Hall Caine,a repChicago, Bept. 17. Julian MlichelT inal offense for officer to contribute ing thi country who may bo iuvited to novelist nnd playwright, told new production of the latest Herbert corporate funds for political purposes compete by the executive comnff.tcn reaentative of the Dally Expres musical exirsvaganxs, and depriving the tpperently success- of the association, will be. played on MscDonoueh that he had for a long time been Alice and the Eight Princesses." which ful candidates of their offices. Ihe course of ihe Morris County Goir making a study of the millionaire received two preliminary performance Boodle rs. Shields Convent station. N. J, commencand the problems which beset him, club. Legislature at Buffalo, largely In the way of dress October 9. where the Roband that It was probable hia next been have direction Monday, In ing that Efforts will be comrehearsal, began it "metropolitan" No- ert cup and four modal book would dral with the gn-a- t since atate different in An audience that filled the making House. commercial ruler of the Vnited in this peted for. and particularly last, vember about Ragamore Hill. No visitors were Those qualifying will compete ill IS Stales. But the Republican organization theater to the limit stamped the pew a'a! so the legit holes, muck pi'- to it, not would play a success. cumii-ctio- continue EUROPEAN SCCIALISTS CONVENE Kcp-tri- e Raxe-Weima- r, 17.--T- dln-gate- PEOPLE FLEE st 5 FROM THE Driver To Be Arrested In Connection With Girl's Death. i S-- PYTHIANS lur DEDICATE Western Missouri undated by Heavy NEW BUILDING Rainfall, - New York, SepL 17. Coroner O'Gor-maearly thla morning laaued a warrant for he arrest ol Joseph Girard, a driver, charging him with the mar der of Augusta Pfeiffer, ths in old girl whose .body was found Pelham' Road In the Bronx Saturday. Coroner OGorman said: We have traced the movement of Girard up to the time of the murder and to within 200 feet of the place. We have also traced the movements of the girl up to 8:0 o'clock Wednesday night, when she boarded a car, The two undoubtedly met The mtn'a clothing has been found In the home of Mrs. Julia B. McMaher, of Pelham Road, near Eastern Boulevard, and consist of overalls and Jumpers. These are smeared with blood. The last seen of Girard was when he left home on Thursday morning at 8 oclock.. The warrant charges Girard with ' homicide. Edward Panted, a hack driver, and Julia McMaher have been committed to in house of detention aa witnesses. 22-ye- New York, SepL 17. The body of the young women found under shat ia known aa the Haunted Oak," Just cut of Pelham road, In 'the Bronx. Saturday, was identified today as that of Augusta Pfeiffer, 22 years old, w hose home wsa In Pelham road, a few hundred yards from the spot when the body lay. She was the of William Pfeiffer, who waa also her uncle, her mothers first husband having been Pfeiffers brother. Owing partly to a quarrel with her mother over a trivial matter ahe left home three weeks ago and had been living with a family! named Beiner, In the lower part of the Bronx. She made an appointment to meet her brother Paul last Wednesday evening' in Pelham road, near the place where her body was found. Paul kept the appointment hut his sister did not appear. The identification waa made through Frances Breiner, the daughter of Mrs. Louise Breiner, with whom Miss ITeiffcr was living. Mias Pfeiffer waa well known and respected in the neighborhood in which ahe lived. She left the Breiner house Wednesday evening to meet her brother, and carried a small dress suit case la which she intended to put some clothing that her brother waa to bring her. This case waa found nor the. body. The walk from the street car to her borne ia a long one, and it wan while on this Jonrney that ahe was assaulted, according to the police theory. The autopsy today showed that she bad been dead ghaut twelve hours when her body was discovered. This would place the time of death early Saturday morning, and following this theory the girl must have been unconacioua for a considerable period, or If con sc ions, aba waa too badly injnred to move. After questioning members of the family and others, the police reached the conclusion that the prime was committed by some one of the rough element in the viulnity. A man and a woman and five boys were held by the police tonight as witnesses. Captain Burfelnd at ths same time estimated that the police had a definite clue to the murderer, bnt said the man wanted had left the Mexico City. Sept. 17. Victor Mirth aa Hundred Fights jws, known here long u.rtlnes. has been killed after aSeturcity.' fought nrwT of violence. HeHernandez a in Juan with dT night two mrn drew knives snd The stabbed In the heart- - Martinet vai lc!riban,ti SepL 17. Secretary of CHOLERA IN POLAND. yT Taft and parly sailed at 3 oclock afternoon for San Francisco on 17. Lomaes Russian Poland. Sept. a!nshlp Korea amid Japanese f,u'hsijMn Secretary Taft 'was given It hM now been established that a ? r,,',Piion thla forenoon at the Amer-,",of cholera occurred among fata f Nsrov by local merchant. Be-e- - ra'fstnen from Bielostok, onof the cn-the vailing 8 pc re t it Taft said thai river. All the members '""light that, report of the .lap-"- have been isolated and other precaudemons! rations had tionary measures have been taken. anti-peac- ths Jeanettes stayed. Thla afternoon Mrs. Jeanette went into ths back yard, and Homan followed her. As who turned her face to him Homan drew a magaslne revolver and fired four sliota at the woman. As aha fell dead, amidst the startled cries of ihe summer boarders who rushed to see whence the shots camev Homan fired two bullets Into hia breast and fell dead beside the woman's body. As Miss Taylor, Mrs. Jeanette had worked at various summer resorts. She was a woman of striking beauty. anti-foreig- n double-beade- d The train waa running aecond engine wae PRICE HE CANNOT NORWEGIAN LAND IN FIANCEE FORTS WILL BE DISARMED THE STATES AND SELF been greatly exaggerated In America. He and hit party had trsreled all through Japan and had found no trace of auy or feeling. While a prominent American party had been Involved lu a Tokio mob, he thought that it was because the party happened to be caught In the mob and not because they were Americans. Other churches besides AmerWOMAN IS FATALLY BURNED. ican churches had been burnt. Tliere wa a special reason In each case, but Seattle, Wash.. Sept. 17. Mrs. E. E. no general feeling waa re- Carr, wire of an old pioneer, was fai althis sponsible. ly burned at her eons home Secretary Taft laid that he had ex- evening. It is thought that she was amined the Chinese boycott closely. trying to light the fire with coaloil The Chinese, he said, warn American and that a portion was spilled on her goods badly and, having already lost dress, which ignited and Inflicted 13,(HHi,(K0 by the boycott, are finding fatal injuries. She leaves two suns out that they are cutting off their noee and a daughter. to spite their face. lT.--The 1905. 18, . 1 On Iron Mountain Route pjst Passenger Leaves Rails at Sharp Curve Wrecking Three Cars. for thr southwest SEPTEMBER Tuoo-day- KILLS j gt. Louil. Sort. T Utah Weather Forecast SaTor VOL. N MAY TURN TURTLE. The Herald toThe ancient frigate Constitution, familiarly known as The First Ship of the American Navy." which baa for years been one of the moat valued possessions of the CHarleslon navy yard. Is In danger of mining turle." and it la learned that the good ship cannot last many years In its present stme. Boston,' SepL' morrow will say: 17. . Chan-mone- lno, j Car-rolto- n FURTHER INSURANCE INQUIRIES PASTOR DIES IN ;i ; CHURCH il h-- t WOMANS PATHETIC SUICIDE Grief-stricke- - nr. r e' - ss l at ! sinu-len- con-wn- i ! - s k s |