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Show fOIlSWUID HESS miHEl iiTAa v SHOWERS TODAY: OGDEN VOL. L NO. 237. CITY, UTAH, INNINGS OF THE BIG SCRAMBLE WEDNESDAY GREAT BRITAIN ADDICKS FACTION If El TOMORROW L MORNING, Will Endeavor to Maka Change Harmonize With Regular Republicans. AUGUST 24. UNITED STATES SHOULD TAKE LEAD IN FAR EAST SAYS OFJHEBOY Czar of Russia Takes Off Many dens From tho Populace. TO TAKE INITIATIVE Bur- i s Thursday Will Terminate the Fight for the Coveted Honor of Being the Home of the American ' Mining Congress. Portland, and Clarks fair site and made a trip over the tramway lines of Portland, s traveling over the most Interesting of the city. The ladies of the delegations were tendered a steamer excursion this afternon by the Women's Club of Portland to Willamette Falla and on Thursday they will have an opportunity of attending the annual regatta at Astoria, Including a visit to Pacific coast beaches reached from there. The following resolution, presented by Judge Richards of Idaho waa adopted by the convention at . tonight's session. Resolved that the American Mining Congress hesrtly favors the conservative use of forest reserve whether In public or In private hands, and In particular the creation and management of forest reserves under practical businesslike rules and regulations to the end that local timber supplies may be maintained for mining and other uaea; and. Resolved, that the Interest of the mining Industry to which timber anl water alike are essential, ths care and management of all government forest reserves, except as to titles, should be transferred from the general land office to the Uqlted JStatee department of agriculture In. accordance with the regulations of the president, the secretary of interior and the rornmla-slone- rs of the general land office. Sl.-- On Aug. Ore.. the giat struggle Sunday will occur nu present American mining By a resolution adopted by j o con-mc- a sec-tlon- vote that day will be fflven np determination of permanent head-luarte- location i ra A question of the selection place nest years congress will not be ronven-loought out on the floor of the as had been anticipated, but will plated solely In the hands of the A resolution to this effect II rectors. s adopted at tonight's session of the gongress and met with enthusiastic dccl-,io- s inplaiise from those present. The of the delegates will forestall s litter contest between El Paso, Denver and Balt Lake City. 81s of the Important addresses on the program were heard today by deje-pte- s assembled in the big armory auditorium and tonight a large audience greeted E. Benjamin Andrews, chancellor of the University of Nebraska to hear his address on the Promoter, his place In out Development' Chancellor Andrews presented In a most interesting manner the promoter as having been responsible for much of the best mining development of the In put generaton, as well as progressThe the fields other than mining. forenoon session was taken up with ths address of United States Senator John H. Mitchell, on Government and Branch Mint or Assay Offices, the extemporaneous addresses of F. H. Newlll and Gifford Plnchot, members of the public lands commission, acquainting the delegates with the purpose of the commission to learn the industries to which the public domain may be utilized with the greatest good The kir a KILLIJSD BY NATIVES. Beattie, August 23. Walter York, a boat puller connected with the Sealer Carmendta, Captain McLain, was shot and dangerously wounded by natives of Copper Island, off the ISberlan shore to the greatest number. of Bering Sea August 2nd. He and two Ths afternoon session was devoted other men were In an open boat, seal to addresses by CoL Frank V. Drake on hunting. They were within 200 yards fhe "Mineral resources of Oregon;!' of the Island when the natives opened John Daggett of California, on The fire. Nearly 200 shots were dlschcarg-e- d Mineral rsaoorces of California," and at thla and other boats belonging to Orlow W. Brown, of South Dakota, on the Carmen eta. One ball penetrated' "Ths Cyanide Ores, Ragged Top t, Yorks face, ehettering eix teeth of the Black Hilla lower Jaw. He waa taken to Ijutch At the conclusion of the afternoon Harbor wher&he boarded the steamsession the delegates visited the Lewis ship Senator for Sea tt let. Jlia-trte- Superstitious are Predicting the Fall of Port Arthur on Heir's Baptismal Day-Critic- s Say Japs Can't Keep up Present Pace. i PERSONS JNJURED re . TEXAS f dfspi T" ""1 improving weather hJ, It U hif rTwal military actli " Kuro; i. IIlV,M ,h, a,,nlf a diversion ISrnr n?irmp Arthur wm oi whIle they the Japanese f0r innlair?! pMt perfhrman "hi iC thBt 0,U wH1 dy the i Gen rettder the J Yang n ? ,he hwt sangi "Ter Mon !? gravity of the ad the to,!!1 R1,lMian P1 f a oeww from d not he received with g surj.j e . NOMINA- Fort Worth, Texas, Aug. 22 The Republican shite nominating convention waa held here today. The ticket la as follows: Governor J. C. Lowde, of Taylor county. Lieutenant Governor Sam Davidson. Assistant Justice of the court of criminal appeals Lock McDaniel. Attorney General Charles W. Og- saying that In a on Anguat 19th the attackers. like t ,b REPUBLICAN TIONS. tii ft? hutnJfSS With Trenton, Mo., Aug. 22. Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific train No. 3, the westbound passenger, due to reach Kansas City from Chicago at 6:13 o'clock In the evening, but which waa lightly kite, was derailed Just west of Princeton, 24 miles north of here this afternoon, injuring 45 persons, two of whom are In a rangerous condition These J. W. 8. Dunham, a postal clerk, and W. C. Roby, of AUerton, Iowa, a passenger. Most of the injured are from Iowa and Indiana. .V" unofficial leland Train , Derailed Fatal Results. Rock den. Comptroller , General John M. Clal-bourn- e. Land Commissioner State Treasurer H. O'Nell. C. B. Dorcresfer. Commissioner Carl F. Railway Drlek. Supt. of Public Instruction Albert Ernest. FOREST FIRES IN MONTANA. Hamilton, Mont. August 23. A moat disastrous Are ia raging on the aide of the mountain west of Hamilton. Two farm bouses have been destroyed by the spreading flames. Word was sent to Superintendent Thomas Black-mor- e of the Anaconda Copper Mining company that the Are waa sweeping down upon the companys camps which It waa feared would be destroyed. 'The fire is on Saw Tooth creek and has already destroyed much valuable timber. Berlin, Aug. 24. In a dispatch from Liao Yang, under date of August 22, the eorresponduni of the Lokal aaya: "The Indications are that tha Initiative ia shunt to pass to the The Japanese plan of campaign, Including the attack upon I.lan Yang, has apparently been deranged by (he unexpectedly stubborn resistance at Port Arthur. General Kurakl's army haa. been withdrawn to the south of Taita river, and the only out poets are near the river. Japanese troops under General Ukaahima are reported to be In the Liao river valley. "It la rumored that tbe Mikado has recalled General Ngl and bna ordered Field Marshal Marquis Yamagata, chief of the general staff at Tokio, to assume command of the besiegers at Port Arthur. An-aeig- Rus-slan- ck Liao Yang, Aug. 23. According to the latest Information from Port Arthur a furious Japanese attack throughout August 19lh and 20th waa repulsed with terrifle loos. This news wsa received her with tbe greatest MraMswwiHsemMni TEAMSTERS WILL NOT STRIKE Aftar Heated Discussion They Decide There has been no serious fighting to Refuse Further Aid this region but there has been a to Strikers. small skirmish at Anshaahan, where a attacked Russian Japanese troops August 23. The member off with a of Chicago, outpost and were driven Teamster's Union who have the loss of six killed. been on strike for several weeks In the effort to aid the striking butchers at Che Foo, A fig. 24. 5:30 a. tn. A tha stork yards held a protracted Junk which left Llsaotl Promontory meeting tonight to determine whether tbe night of August 21st has Just ar- or. not they should withdraw from ths rived here. strike. She reports that the Japanese have The meeting lasted until after midsucceeded In occupying Amszehsn night and at times the arguments tgcz Fort as well aa another fort, prob- heated. U was finally decided that ably Etzshan, about a mile southwest the teamsters as a body would refuse of Antasshan. They have driven the to give pny further assistance to the Russians from tbe Parade ground strike, and the question of remaining (which- - line about two miles north on strike waa left to tha viAmcf tha of tho harbor); they have destroyed various local unions. e r In OFHAND5 pe CALIFORNIA 'NOMINATIONS two forts at ("bench anko, which fe within the eastern fortifications, and they have advanced to a point near Uhanclianko. This news confirms Information received here previously and which the local Japanese were not inclined to believe. The Junk heard firing until midnight of August 22nd. Scarcely a building in Port Arthur remains undamaged. Tbe Town Hall, which wan used aa g magazine, waa destroyed. Kuitr large warships unable lo fight are at Port Arthur. Only one ship, a vessel with two niasta and two funnels, haa gum on board. The fire of the forts not captured by the Japanese, together with the effect of land mines, ia given as the reason why the Japanese have not yet conquered the Russian stronghold. Joy. A CLASPING . ng . THOROUGHBRED SHEEP - Herder Captured and Held While Twenty Riders Maintain both Prince Henry of Prussia and Louis of Battenberg, who arrived tonight, are not only bearers of letters, but come fresh from personal audiences with their respective sovereigns. It la considered extremely significant that Minister Lamedorff will spend the night at (be Alexandra villa as the emperors guest In order that his majesty may have the benefit of hla minister's advice in discussing question! raised by the war with Prince Henry and Prince Louis. No doubt exists that a free exchange of views held by the sovereigns of Russia, Germany and Great Britain on controverted points, like contraband of war, tbe right to sink neutral ships, etc., will cartalnly eventuate in better understanding and make more easy the adjustment of any future In- SUMMONED SIX MEN fatally wounded In the stomach today at S2nd street and Wentworth avenue. The man who(fired upon him Is said to be fireMorrell, a First Move Against Employers In manCharles employed at the Nelson Morris New York Industrial Fight. plant. Morrell escaped. who wu wounded In Dennis New York. Aug. 23. Subpoenas the train Ryan, last Saturday, died toriot were issued todsy by one of the Judges day. of the court of special sessions, sitBooker T. Washington has been apting as a magistrate, directing the pealed to by the leaders of the stork of six of member the appearance yards strikers and lalmr union officials Building Trades Employer associa- In Chicago to use hla Influence in tion before Acting District Attorney negroes to refrain from workTbe names of the Rand tomorrow. at the paeklng plants until the ing not made Mr. men were public, and conflict la at an end. A telegram was Rand refused to talk. sent to him tonight, asking him to adSo far as esn he learned this la the dress a mass meeting of colored men first move by 'he district attorney's and women of Chicago on the ubjet office against the employers in the Should become strikenegroes industrial fight in thla city. breakers." one of the C. members of Halzel. J. cident , the board of Governors of the Building Trades Employer's Assort at len, admitted tonight that he was one of the six men on whom subpoenas had been served. Mr. Hatxel Is head of the electrical association. contractors Naval Officers Indications Point to Robbery and Bringing In Imports Free ef Duty. Murder Before Decapitation. JAPANESE AS STRIKE BREAKERS. Prince non-uni- Rowllni, Wyo., Aug. 23. William, T. McGinnis of Lander, Wyo., has been found dead on the railroad at fUdge. Hla head had been severed from the body by a train. From indications the authorities entertain the theory that the man was murdered and' robbed before the decapitation occurred, the body being so placed that tbe first train would cut oft the head. RUMOR OF BATTLE. i Buenos Ayap, August 21. Thsre are persistent minora that a land engagement has been fought between the Paraguayan revolutionists and government troops, resulting in the defeat of the latter and tbe capture of 400 men. The rumors cannot be coo firmed. There la an inter absence of definite news regarding the progress of the v m Portland, Ora., Aug. 23. An Oregonian special from Antelope, Ore., aaye: Over one thousand thoroughbred sheep belonging to Morrow and Keenan of Willow Creek, Crook county, were killed last Friday evening at Little Summit Prairie. While tbe herder was alone and occupied with the care of hie flock during the late afternoon, be waa accounted by three horsemen who departed after a short conversation. Almost Immediately following their disappearance a hand of about twenty horsemen with face blackened, emerged from the timber and approached within a short distance of him, when a command to throw up hie handa was given and complied with. Leaving him near a tree and behind it, for protection from the bullets, a general f usllade with winchesters .wsa mm mm red by tbe mob, which lasted nearly two houra. or until nunriown. by which time thrfanttre band had either been killed or scattered In every direction. No clue haa hem obtained of guilty parties and owing to existing condition In that section, apprehension and conviction la considered almost an Impossibility. MniTom and Keenan are owned of bout 12,000 head of sheep, which, np to the present time, they have always ranged without trouble. . GOODS WERE SEIZED DEMOCRATS, ARE BUSY HEAD WAS SEVERED With the arrival of a number of strike breakers in the parking bouse district today rame thirty Jsmneae from the smelting and manufacturing districts of Colorado. They were taken' into the plant of the Omaha Paeklng company. The peckers claim to have had offers of five hundred more Japanese workmen and It is believed they have accepted them. It la known that at leas some other Japanese will soon follow tbe first Installment. Omaha, Neb.. Aug. 23. IMMMtMttMMMMM Tokio. Aug. -5 a. 24.- ra.-- Ad- mfral Kataoka reports that as the Russian batteship Sevastopol was emerging from Port Arthur yes- terday she strwck a mine, after which she was seen to be listed to siarbtwrd. She was towed into the harbor. see San Francisco, Cal.. Aug. 23. Extensive violations of the customs laws have been unearthed here by customs inspectors who searched the United States naval transport Solace, which arrived last Friday from Manila. Gusm Forty-onseizures and Honolulu. were made, amounting In value to several thousand dollars. Including cigars, silks, embroideries, decorated porcelain and Japanese curios. The goods have been sent to tbe appraiser's store. Among tbe persona to whom dutiable goods were addressed are a number of United States naval e officers. Portland, Ore., August 23. Chancellor Andrews of the University of Nebraska. sprained bis ankle while alighting from a street car tfalMftep-nooThe Injury Is not a serious one, but will Inuaplcitate Mr. Andrew for a week or two. n. Two Hours Slaughter. BAPTISM MAY WASHINGTON FORTY FIVE to Port Arthur. ON LAND APPEAL TO August 24- .-3 a. nlth all Russia hanging breath! v on the fate of Port Arthur, wch a national event aa the chrla of the Czarevitch la robbed anch of the prominence which wi otherwise be accorded It, and Petersburg tonight la dim and all wun no sign 0f activity. Altho tM lprllke ground of Peterhoff h nd decoration "Mines for tomorrows celebrs ud though the great palace, la fl Mtn distinguished guests the s "ambles a conference rather tha mtnenng of merry makers. The capital tonight la filled i water rumors of Port Arthurs rraIo- - The superstitious the fall of the fotreas on dieting o the baptism of the Csarevl this easily traceable to the Ruelan reverses 1 nm lev,eral on Russian fete days. reported that a message was "d from Lieutenant General St tmUht which was sent f 2? ArtJnr August 22 by way of hat a desperate ass to bad been" In dwinr iarano the I,rev,o,0 24 hours. prog No had- - While the i snu msff does not conceal its anxl T111,arr authorities have hope that Gen "y1 ore111 be able to hold out. vJ?' hopeful view la aomew --Rus- sian MRS. MAYBRICK MEAN MUCH St Petersburg, Japanese Campaign Seems to be Deranged Resistance Stubborn, Despite Immense Damage Done d ..FOR CONGRESS PERVADES SLAVS CAPITAL 111 UP TO RUSSIANS ACCOUNT St. Petersburg August 24. 8:05 a. m. The manifesto of Emperor NicholAmerican Consul at Shanghai Has as on the occasion of the birth of an heir to the throne, the text uf which Ordered Repairs on Russian Is published this morning la a very Ship to Be Slopped. lengthy document. It is exreedingly London, Aug 24.-- The Standard this lilwral In the benefits to be bestowed ington. on many rlaeeei. Lieutenant Governor I. Thomas morning, unabletheto romeal lte disapOne of tbe mot. Important provisiUnited Stales gov. pointment that Parker. ia not to protect the ons relates to the entire abolition of Reprewn-'v- e In Congress Dr. Hi- eminent corporal punishment among the rural neutrality of China at Shanghai ediram R. Bui 0i. contends that the United States classes and Its curtailment la the army torially Attorney General Sylvester D. could have taken the lead In the and navy. Townsend. Jr. The remission of land purchase armailer without amusing the Jealousies State Treasurer Thomas Curry. rears affects one of the largest classes which and Inmust follow suspicions Stats Auditor Rev. David 8. Clark. of tiie population throughout the emInsurance Commissioner Dr. Geo. tervention by any European power. Tbe pire, and its benefits are also extended a Telegraph Dally publishes W. Marshall. The ameliorstrong editorial remanding that the to estates In Ihriand. Presidential electors Thomas H. government adopt vigorous mesKiires to ation of the conditions which prevail Savoy. Manlove Hayes and Dr. Willstop the molestation of British shipping In Finland are more extensive than iam P. Orr. had been expected, and Include the esThe electorlal candidates are thorn by Russian volunteer fleet vessels, dethat If diplomacy falls the tablishment of a slate land fund, amnamed by the regular Republicans at claring British navy must clear the high eras nesty for various offenses and remistheir recent State convention. sion of penalties Inflicted for of the offenders." Tiie Union State committee will enwith the conscription acta The other ahnw lees papers morning deavor to make changes In the nominand for emigration without permission. it excitment because ha not been satisations in order to harmonize with the The general provisions of the manifactorily proved whether the vessel that regular Republican faction. festo Include an all round reducton In Comedian was the the tapped really The platform endorses the national sentences for common law offenses, a auxiliary .cruiser Smolensk. Republican platform. No further news regarding Port general amnesty for political offenses except In ease of murder and the eduArthur haa reached London. Washington, Aug. 23. Consul Gener- cation of rhildren of officers and soldal Goodnow at Shanghai today cabled iers who have become victim of war ths state department that the Chinese aa well as assistance for such families Taotai of Shanghai, through the British as need It whose bread winners have consul, hasordered that the repairs to fallen In the sendee of their country. The manifesto la introduced in the Larga Crowd of the Ever Curloua on the Russian cruiser Askold and tha Hand. torpedo boat destroyer Grozovoi be following message to the people: By the will of God. we, tha Czar stopped. The order waa made through the British consul because of the fart and Autocrat of all Russia Czar of New York, August 23. Mrs. May-bribad expected to leave the ship at that the repair were being made by Poland, Grand Duka of Finland, etc., announce to our faithful subjects that quarantine last night, but the plana the British dock company. at Shang- on thla, the christening day of our son went awry and she remained on board hai. and heir, the Grand Duke Alexis until the vessel docked today. The Immigration authorities made Washington, Aug. 23. Aware of the Nlchollevltch, following the prompt no attempt to question Mr Maybrick, acute situation at Shanghai, Acting Inga of our heart, turn to our great and the customs officers did all in their Secretary of War Darling today tele- family of the empire and, with the deepest and moat heartfelt pleasure, power to expedite the taking of her de- graphed Admiral Rtlrllng, now at even amidst the times of national claration and the passing of her bag- Shanghai, directing him to keep the deand dlfflrully, bestow , upon struggle Informed partment of promptly every gage. favor for The departure of the party from the development In the situation. No word them some gifts of our royal In their their dally greater enjoyment from Admiral haa reStirling yet been ship proved somewhat of an orUeal, live. owing to a large crowd of the curious, ceived. Tha manifesto concludes: and It took the strenuous detective Given at Peterhoff on this, the London, Aug'. 24. The corresponsergeants to get it to the carriages dent of the Times at Pekin says that eleventh of August, 1504. The crowd however, was vary orderly "NICHOLAS. (81gned.) the Wal Wu Pu (Chinese foreign and mafie no demonstration. She left the pier on the arm of Mr. board), ia trying to arrange a comHayden. What the curious crowd saw promise by which the Japanese shall was asllght, short woman, with a be Induced to permit the Askold to thin, worn face and a mast of brown remain at Shanghai until Sunday hair. The simple gown of a small next when the tides will permit the black and white pattern of silk fitted cruiser to cross the bar. Ths correspondent says that ona Arm In Arm ths Nevada Democrats her closely and waa fastened at the waist with a wide black belt The only of the memlterg 'Composing the counand Bllvarltes Will Travel Dur, cil on army' bit of color In her costume waa hello-trouhaa left log tho Campaign. ribbon and a flower of the Pekin for Shanghai. same hue In her hat. She was unveilWlnnemucca, Nevada. August 23. ed end smiled at the staring crowd. Tha State voneentlons of tho Demoacross the Mrs. voyage MayDuring cratic and Silver parties today conbrick appeared a few time at meals cluded their labor by effecting a In and the cabin, but remained moat Its apportionment repreaen-Followlof the time In her room. She was met la tha ticket: at the dork by a few close friends and The Democrats wars accorded senwas driven directly to a hotel, and ator, congressman, three electors and after a brief rest will make a trip to short term university regent; the Silthe Catskills before her contemplated Democrats Put Up Thalr Candidates ver party were given supreme Judge and long farm regent Each convention Journey south. In Bevan Districts, Mr. Hayden acknowledged that Mrs. nominated lte approtlooment represenwas to In about her proceed Maybrick tatives and then met In Joint conven' suit for lands In Virginia and other Santa Crux, Cal., Aug. 23. The tion and ratified the nominations. slates, which are Bald to ba valuable, Democratic state convention today oFlIowlng la tha ticket: but declined to refer to the answer to nominated ten presidential electors, Senator Governor John Sparks, the suit. In which It la alleged that adopted a platform N and adjourned. (Democrat) Mrs. Maybrick has no ilalm to the There were no contests In the convenCongressman C. D. Van Duaer, property and that the bringing of the tion the (Democrat) regular program suit waa a trick to hasten the womaaA. carried out The platform endorsedbeing F. Bartlne, Supreme Judge H. the release. national platform adopted at SL Louis (811ver.) Long term regent W. B. Circe, Judge M. T. Doolln of San Benito county was nominated for Justice of (Silver.) Short term regent Emmll D. Boyle, the supreme court. The following nominations were made (Silver.) Electors A. W. Hesann, Zebe Kendfor congressmen: all, A. W. Clarke, (Democrats.) Served dial rictr Theodore Bell. Third district Henry C. McPlke. The Oceaeion of the Baptismal CereFourth district W. J. Wynn. mony for Russia's Heir May Have Sixth district William Conley. Political Significance, Seventh district W. O. Morton. St. Petersburg. Aug. 23.-- 7:25 Eighth district W. T. Lucas. pi A. Camietti was nominated for conm. Political consequences of first class Importance may follow the gath- gressman in the first district, but be Booker T Washington lo Asked to ering at Peterhnf on the occasion of declined the nomination. A committee Induce Negroes to Refrain the baptism of the heir to the throne. was appointed to fill the vacancy. From Working. The emperor tonight will practically personally exchange views with Erin Chicago, Aug. 23. Albert Grobn, a peror William and King Edward, aa striking cattle butcher, was probably Dover. Del., August 23. The Union, or Addi-kfaction of tha Republican party met in the State convention here today. The following ticket was named: Covrrnnr Henry C. Conrad, Wash- fAll PRICE FIVE CENTS 1904. IT'S ALL ON DISAPPOINTED to viAiwirm. F0ZECAS1 Day Spent Talking Politics and List- ening to Appicanta For Job. New York. Aug. 23. There was greai activity at both tbe National and State headquarters of tbe Democrats in this city today due to the visits of many men Interested In the campaign and of others who are seeking employ Dunt with the committees. National Chairman Taggart received a number of visitors, among them David B. Hill, who had been In constant communication with leaders. August Belmont also had a busy day aa he wa conferring with national, state and city leaden most of the time. Much satisfaction ia expressed among Democrat a over the settlement of the differences between Leader Murphy of llimmany Hall and Senator of the state executive committee, no far aa they relate to the present campaign. HAVE PREPARED AFFIDAVITS Ten Man Deported From Cripple Creek Will Prosecute. . Denver, Colo., Aug. 23. Ten of the deported men from Cripple Creek Saturday night have preparod affidavit for criminal prosecution of Individual members of the mob, to lie filed. ia the dlslriet court by the county, attorney of Teller county. SUMMONED" TOAPPEAR Postmaster General Payne Wanted as Witness Against Depew. Chicago, Aug. 23. Postmaster General Henry C. Payne today waa served with a summons to apimar In a Justifjesrourt in thla city on August 26, aa a witness in a case against Chau nr ey M. Depew. The postmaster general did not receive ths summons with pbasure and informed ths constable, John Simons, that he would ignore It entirely. Not only did he ray that," declared Simona, hut when 1 offered him fifty rents, and even added ten cents for mileage he threw the money in my fare. Last June when Senator Depew was In Chicago attending the Republican national convention, he waa sued by 8. G. Brabrnok of this city, wbo declar'd that be had In some manner been defrauded by a concern called ths Penny Publishing company, with which he asserted. Senator Depew had been connected in. 1892. The ease was continued until August 2( and ever since ths constable has been trying to serve a summons on Postmaster Payne. Today be located Mr. Payne In the Chicago club, after a long search. CAN'T FIND 11EINZE. New York, August 23. Under an or- der of .Court, F. A. Hrtnze, the Montana copper man. wa to have been ex- amined today before Clifford O. Rob-eita notary public, In tbs suit of ths Boston and Montana Consolldute-- l Crv-p- rr and Silver Mining company against the Johnstown Mining company, but no hearing waa held, becauaa effona to serve Mr. Helnie with a aubpana have not been aucceaafuL |