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Show T tiii: Mor.M s Q if M , i,y ife ity end Vre iu iba Vm. Rm fcbort VMdt ! L,d railroad BarUr wlrt man, to 1? Ueyd. i be illeftled of L. lonvention th 5? attending 41 from as T. delegate It. n of lit Id in Uoatou. Mas , after dhicMhe visiting the World iud frUn at other rltiea on her SLnhk i bome. and Griffin have today re--fr me Kay block to thcr Ble.kman premise. Sno ffiuer STglid A LARGE The Accused Many c-American tviend nt vtj CALIENTE3 rjSlTIVE CHARCED WITH k'wi'.GEK CF RCY VlLLS. AND AUG.ENCt AT RICHMONO. SPEAKS TO ol Imi' er' Democrati- Sfcband ' PAPERS BY DEATH The mu to make her home. Vut iniueemployed at that place. ! APPEAR HERE OU llU,iUlt,i8-- J. Keating, formerly Mis Gives Circuinstaiitial Prouf of daughter of Mr. and tor. Party Combine. lch Ijf UuUe' lluUt" is DREAMLAND WILL Id LiLi. a prominent resident I- ft n. mukxinu, SIICY,' FROM JAIL No- - Hrhard of CLadrou. Twelves, Jynso. - i J0 w B T:liUg . ESCAPES 14 a ? Ucn T. Wr- 7nn:.-:- 'MOST iMUkSERER 0 ttaii. XAmyni; qijii:x. NV 2718-4- 8 avenie, half a block be.ow where they will location, to we all their friends. C-- .i News was Lewisio, CacLo Co, I'lah, Oct- - 19, 1904. iiou. Wi.lra.n Glaituttwu siiuka to oue ul the biotuiug ever helu in iln city, ibe grtuL a.Jiouce wa rcvpi-udivand rOUiUbUcUc uud Mr. chcerea the gpt aner UhtaUiiinn iirai handled tne Salt Lake Tribune and lleraid for autmg that had preet-niflie, Mr. Glaamann, nothing but lies at hi Logan Diet-tinhat ui day night. Ho said be made trout article that bis remarks were published iu the Tribune and I lira M and Mr. Glasmaun etiiJ that ho agreed with paper tnat the stuff lie aad that he they publiblud n so denounced them. A Mr. proved every thing he said about the American puny by tlio lleraid and Tribune, the audncice wa delighted and cheered the iriung point affece rep-aied- ly. d Wc-r- Glas-ntffu- REC1STRY AGENTS v; JL!SrD BY LAW TO COMPt . iENTA- TION CF NATL iLijfAT ON PAPJ Also Suspected er L'esperatt- Crime. cf i Law - i Caktiu. ih:.t ivej ved u Is - Slu-r-il- Wx Wtll Known 3 Iu AurJ-inssti- of death ul w ' dav p- shout and Resprcted Ogden. William t. iie ii,ti'i'i B. j.'. B.iiit, - o elm Brown, L yesti r- - Div.in.lauil. of all ti e mrmw.'. appei-- r here Carmvel tie ; pauy here, lnforinad our reporter It- "iiievplhati; aud imUKcribah'.u will surely he lwn for the the Southern Cuituv.-- 1'n'Uivsl as-- Street l ily llall Square next Week. h n.:ip.( e!..;tie,: i., la ( list mu, r.;.d :l:-- li.ai ou d i'.i-cit- ic ui-'li- I 1 1 iug ; -- hr- ft;-.- atcv , l.ru-- , 1 ut-le- tl-- in-f- . of tf 1 1 . l- l mt pril-er- i hUi-jec- wheie o:.-- i c:u caur.ti tiu,arcn-.ci:- t aud ti,Nti!U:ug all foe. haUi-i:- .l iwictildtiiiii tu lo anificmL fc.p-iI l. Ea-- : teory and taM aolnttua at!i':iilted no sooner uttered Than it I rr aha! treed l.y some ciminv-iiitltu- i of me puz.dlng eubje- t. Ihe nioicui-- ut e'-- , idea iu rtac s.ippoit. wtri-sct.td.xird by tbe upon (or piiniti? the and ahoviiur; Tt: hiMtp in the auili-mcskeptical peiwii: t. tome upon tbs loop over tbe your..; Maqe and piu-lady's form themeelve. At the mnclusion ol the you have to r .l, yc::r ei to I v Hire you Slrt li.it rei-l'-- y (Lecriui'. This is an cxhtn-.tiii mm It nisius-i.and rpeeulmkiti. util ' I as it combine i he luj - , ttitf me law 'I.,, com.iHu". VJitiy Fi,r ou' in xpjee and Li.d-air- . the u.i.iiciir see all aluiit f- Mei-ctsa- u'a te-ce- s hypto--1 I iikaiil i'rii:i.'. i io Treall;-- 1 wa the enigL.a that esus.-- so aiUdeiurrt hi Li.s Augeies. SdU r I.cpl.o-- . i.; l fm hy.iuisist ta fu.l god. while hi a ri t tii u'.i. i :;;!i- - ( is i (.'.pij-v- aa Vi, w , J 4ic. Charles A. lhijl.-- . ie,u- -: uatioti. harL.h.g ' next week with tt.s t wl'lioul. focu- - i i.td' 'the -i w.i.GJ dar.:.-U-- r. nf hi r.ili-";,j Ad.vni Ae., Frauclaco. beat I and rt Sp.ukaiie at ulr"! i c.i of ihe pioneer of 1847 La pw.h-carnivals, where it ala-aygone i,i his hi.'t itt. and mystified tho visilor. For i!., past (wit year llie decm-e- d Jhi l.xliilmiuu." oaid Mr. ol.'. lis-- i Inlng at the Bollinger lUiuse is liil anutt.i r piu-i- f of the rapid on trwt and (lining this t rlil tv, ol uunlora which h till' .;ffe:vi wilh si. K spells quilt u. in Dreamland" a show, the produced Ti.mduy he wus suddenly raken production of which Iu the dark ages very id and moved up to his daughter's would have resulted in the beheading huflx he might ami fur, of those taking pari for witchcraft. hilt .((,! i hs. ciHimed ln-I'nr its own One is aid to ltnmoumw It a superand l.e quietly away early this natural piiautoui. rather than real laorultiy:, flesh and blood that I afleu (turning, M iliii.iu It iiwti, the rii ecused, was floating, gyrating, praying, flying and hrtrii in lisit umuiy. Hi., Augitsl 22, IS::t, aud wa thus ft year off age . when he When the Mnnnons left for the west In 1x47. tapl. Janie Brown and family were of ihe tmnihr-r- . W ll! lam. o:ie of the sous, wa hul. years m' age. Inii e(.M,d the irip with remarkable fortitude nml courage, TLtt striirglch of tho early sen lei lo wra-a siihtcMfura from a reslsrinj; soli won partir!p:;li d In by Ibis, then young, pioneer. r affirmation of tho !ill--an- i (and He waa one of ihe of srit W the oath or aflirraallou of one or moro Oguru and has done the credible cliieus as to the credihlliiy of towu wl.iil it is at much in niaka luvxcnt. For tlm such applicant), tba) cerliticaio groaler of Ms lift h had sojiiu of uaiurallzatlon or a copy office of tenet. He was sheriff tLf n)f. 1 lost or destroyed, or be- for about public twenty year anil was alt-yond the reach of the applicant, for captain of police and city dotectlvi for the time being, said registry agent a number of years- - While in office he must register the name of said appliwa noted a an efficient officer firm cant. unions he Is by law other bin disIn hi duly, trim to hia conviction of In rune of but to failure qualified; right and at ail time ready to lend a produce ihe certiflcaie of naturalizahelping bund la the distressed. Tits or certified a tion, copy thereof, ih i record made hy him was a good one, must registry agent propound io him and eloquently for the deceasthe following question: ed. 1. In wbai year did you come to tbe Surviving him are five children, two I liitcd Stairs? Mrs. F. F. Bond, and Mrs. daughter. 2. Iu what state cr Icrvitury, roun-tFearl Barnes, and threa sou, William, court and year ware you fully ad- Charles and tafayette. The hoys are mitted to rilixenahip? out of town and when word Is received S. When did you last see your certifrom them the date of funeral will be ficate of naturalisation, or a certified sol. In mid air. copy thereof? reviflvlng In all dlm-tlnA vision of feminine loveliness is aren llie answers to the shove questions must be taken down In the form of QUESTION CF garlH-In fluffy ethereal white, which an affidavit, which must he auhscrilied lovely heightens the effect of MURDER DISCUSSED , trow-and aworn to by the applicant, and and culuinces her alrlklngly heuiitiful face. One naturally rubs hi retained la possession by the registry OF SUICIDE'S eyes and ponders If ho liiinovlf la m agent and hy him handed over to his DISAPPEARANCE FATHER-IN-LAdreamland. aucneswir. No person la required to CAUSES SUSmake the affidavit twice before the PICION OF FORMER. same agent, or the successor of such agent, having In bis posseKsion thn Shetfiin had Mada Throats Against Hia former affidavit, 19(1. p 385; '97, p. Alleged Victim. 173. - iM-e- ' tl-a- t m a-- du-d- 1 wife of vra R. Alexander Grant, House, of the Grand Oie-rfteaaueger the wife of ...it lira. W. B. Egan, tively, Opera of the Metropolitan Mr. Glasmaun handled the statein the city ment taw? in Sr. Iauh arrived made hy the Ball Lake paper at 7 o'clock from Seattle, that ho, Giasmauu, had said that "Cow-era- , Mr. Grant came "'hen were closetwti'iington. uud Kearns Cannon for the ed 1 here to act as resident manager three night in aucccaaion." Theatrical association, keen aud deep-fel- t. vartha'eiderii 1 did ret or to the never Bald but that, iln. Grant mnmned at Seattle to set-,- 1, newspaper that made that atatcmeui, A week or su ago Dougherty srffv-ir-eunfinished business, and now at Calientes snl grew confidential said Mr. Glaamann, but now 1 want to will aha been done, Ait that ha make tbo charge direct that 1 am with a citizen of that place, rcvealiss ladiea Both in Ogdon. nd the winter for some time hack, the leader of the Demo-crati- c hls criminal Z musicians of ability. Mrs. Grant CONVINCED j He told of bis escBi from the jail in In with are the unison party on the the violin and Mrs. Egan wa he where Idaho, the dsfeat Montpelier, American leadeia to party hodino. lby will atop at the Reed thiee-year- a a scnience for You the serving ask for ticket. Republican ld and are decided acquisition to Og-- ia 1 will give you the same proof burglary; how be afterwards, In comproot. circles. wriety that Abraham Lincoln gave when pany with others, broke into tbe powstole A. Douglass challenged him to der house at Promontory and Btey.-Jtansfier Grant announces that the fo that Douglass, Jaa. Duchaiian some powder with which bn Mow open pir gn'inse shlcli waa to have been given aM Chief J unites Taujy were working a asfn belonging in Butte and Co., of Thursday afternoon, ii now called off. together on a certain mailer, Idncoiq Wells, KfcV., aud stole $30ii. The parnrin to the fact that the magnitude of no direct proof be- ties with whom he was talking got posthat beliad replied the cause tbo will not permit the production conspirators met behind session of tohls gun and tied him. He tom piny to get ready for the afternoon closed but that under American managed esrajie. but was followed doors, arrand performance In time after their 1 and delivered to jail. law circumstantial cvidi-nctickets for the Partlea ival. holding through Lincoln said that one man Last nlghl a hole was found for nuilnee may have them exchanged of James, says logs, gets the 18 Inch stone wall of the jail aud name the by will the evening performance, which them together so that they will match all the bheriff'i poser around Lincoln he firm in ita entirety. for the erection of a house and an- county were notified hy wire aud ore other man hy the name of Tan.-- hauls rinsing- in on the fugitive, while tbe of Weber the The Republican ladle logs on a lot owned by Dougiasa officers from Calleutes are endeavoring rouaty met at the commissioners room and Douglass puts up the bouse and to folio the trail through the hills. The story of how Sheriff Bailey has it the oounty court house this after-aoo- a finda that the logs are cut and fitted and organised a Republican ta-diJust to snit the plans of the house followed the threads of evidence lhaft club and elected the following Dougherty is an interestthat Duuglasa wants to build. We must incriminate officers: lira. C. E. Coulter, presi- conclude there must have been ing tale of cautious, persistent, patient that dent; lira. Jennie E. Nelson, w'ce presisome understanding between James, effort, aud while il Is Impossible dent; Annie McKay, secretary; Mrs. Lincoln Bald to reveal the details now Sheriff Taney and Douglas. The constitutLoyal Griffin, treasurer. no proof that there was Bailey gave out a few interesting facts. he had that were adopted and the an ion and Following the attempted murder of those three, were elected: butunderstanding between fur which, Burk Kennedy billowing committees McIntyre, said it. Now, appearance prove Committee on refreshments, Mrs. 1. J. and Williams got Qve years lor comh Ir. new the Glaamanu, Canon land Mra J. T. llulanlskl; party has started up. Judge Power plicity, andwasthe murder ofthe Mills, MADE A GREAT on speakers, Mrs. Jennie & Nel-city ragged by not said an unkind word of toe Dougherty committee on music, Mrs. Flor-ac-e has officers and sent to jail. Fearing that in American to this AUTOMOBILE IF. I? time, up party Rowell, Mrs. Coulter, who acted the officers might gel hold of hls pisa chairman, spoke, urging loyalty to fact he give it hi sympathy. tol be sent a note by a released Frank Cannon sent a telegram to prisoner to a second-hanthe Republican party. store to de- L. H. Beeraft Returns From Cacht Meeting adof Utah liver to journed until 2 o'clock Saturday at the tba Democratic convention tho roo' In bis the hearer County Whera He Took Mayor while he was making his speeches for Republican headquarters. Glaamann. The officer got hold of thn the Democratic party 4n the East, possession. note and found the rod to be a of Democrats Let the jablch read, L. H. Beeraft has returned from an 45 frame, high pressure pistol, Utah get together aud slay together, to the one which must automobile trip to Logan, Collinstou eoresponding to corves and a few days after he Mills and furnishing and oibi-- r northern points where he have killed Salt Lake City and consults with tbe first ch-- Roy took Mayor Glssmann to commence the to the real assassin, Judge Powers and other Democrats served hi sentence for latter's caniiwign trip, and repurls havDougherty and then Join the American party and and continued hls career of ing had S most successful run. ill spile both the Democratic Herald and the vagrancy lauded him In Jail for of some very bad MlreUhcs of road. which crime Tribune published Can- three They left Ogden Monday lasl. at 3:15 years in Idaho. Seal tie, Oct. 18. Within 48 hours non's speech with bold head lines. p. m., in an Ohlsmublla Light Tonneau heard Sheriff When through Bailey the line which skirts Lake WashingtHas the Democratic Herald denounced machine ou their The distance on will be completed and turned over Frank Cannon for leaving Democracy? the paierH that. Kid Dougherty was in direct to Cidllneion trip.is about forty to Idaho sent the he Culienle in to .the Northern Pacific Railway comNo, It has given sympathy and aid to jail by way of Curbs of him, which miles but they went for pany. the party course. Now prison to abephotograph Junction, out of t heir way, which mads same of the a picture can think for yoitrselvea. I proved the distance gruer. When rilicy got New York, Oct. 19. Charles M. people' you no other proof than the circum- Kid Dmigliflii y who was vagged here. about five miles from LoguA at 7:3') iu Hays, second and gen- have lias been Now the chain of evidence the evening, had roads, caused hy quite eral manager of the Grand Trunk stances to show that the Democratic leaders in Salt Lake City are In col- clinched by direct testimony which a heavy snowfall and rainfall, Interrailway system, and general manager of 'the all clear mysterious points up lusion with the fered considerable with the progress party, but at the proposed Grand Trunk Pacific, If circumstantial evidence can convict Doughert vs operations. of tbe automobile, but It forced its which is to run across the continent, la a man of mnrder, then Judge Powers, Sheriff 'Bailey was anticipating tak way the inud which clung In reported to hare resigned, says a Herbrought massethrough to the Jlrcs. co thick llmt the Frank Cannon and Thoa. Kearns are ing step to have the offender ald and the despatch from Montreal. Various convicted of disapwhen unexpected mud guards scraped it Off. reople in working in harmony for hero rumors are afloat, all lacking confirmatThat purpose pointing new of his escape came this that section (hour, lit It a matiy of Imion, as to the cause. One of these Is one commop purpose to the effect that Mr. Have will acyou can guess as well as I can. It morning. possibility for an automobile To make In connection with tbe murder of il way through the mud, lmt. the too much of a working together cept a high position with the Vendor-hil- t show to 1m all accident. Why don't Juilgo Roy Mills. It will hi- remembered that Oldsmoblle proved lUelf equal lo the lines. Powers denounce the American party? his body was found in the brush on the emergency. Aflcr the stretches of Why dont he oppose It? Why doe ne hank of the Ogdon river near the muddy road had been passed, the maSouthern Pacific bridge last October, chine speeded along at the rate of fifendorse It by his silence and a Ht-M- g Nev.. jrvie:i-- y t 'KiU' IHu'ij.i-ity- . aroiii-whom It is reported tb.v ' i V'. Cross Joseph U'. Da. icy ;..o woven a m-i- ) is indig.iant htva;..- ...- r Ivins a of IniTiuiiuaiing evldem o, lowing hi:u ilzen of Vtah for i ha was to he the ar templed T of to show l; i. w who .s hot at . McIntyre, " We do not 'i tlier Mr. times in the union yard yhe nliit .f tlm or expre!.,-- : of eIllember &i, ai.J indi. a. ,.isr in 'i aa the report it i., a vvidi-tni- tuat he is i o Iu no standing a i by couviuving c.-- l i Hty. But. murderer of Roy Mills, who wa :;.o however that may u r foui y dealt with near the Somheru the informations n't bridge a year ago tlii Hrtol-ii-- , citizens that tbe law - ui .i cauoy and had broken jail and during iho t llut the rerfstry - I - are bad taken to the hill. to compel a n a lmw hi It event ly Sheriff Bailey secuu-.- di- na'uraliation papci kifiltls- rect and indisputable eiidt-mwhich vii wlih pf credible witnesses :im- - :.v lid.--, lost he i not able yet to divulge ,1m Ki-them.' the man wbo a:icu.pu-i- l ltjught-iihollowing Is the sivtlnn McIntyre' l.fc and be had also rcuc.i-e- d 8U7, Revised Bianiii i f I';.)-- . the termination of a lung trail 8M7. Ci:Naturalized m in coiiviiiciugly flxing the murt exhibit . Affidavit. der oi Hoy Mills ou iHiugbiTiy, wliuni Pai-cr- . Mheii d riiixen he knew was being held in the j,ul in a natursli-for regisL'alit-ntemo that the new or nsturalizs-tioof tno tration, hls or a certified lt scaiie caeie this morning like a :hircnf, must he proilueed; hut if It nj.V bii tmity out of a cl-sky and the at- lLa sheriff's office Is to the registry eg, it l.y iho oath d BROWN. DIES AT THE OF HIS DAUGHTER. Citizen Mandatory 1 Vt Citizen Sol, i ( Agent Doin T re-- , Duly. t-- WILLIAM re:ort that . n. tdy tbun-deiho- ur - rj fi.-.-- y. e. N by-la- br ... beaut If ill with the pomcling, will doubt-b-M- S he t'.irougcii with visitors hero, aa Il has everywhere else thus far shown. There are fifteen oihi-- r good shows 'with the gout hern Carnival cumpuay, liiclililing thn sivai big Hlailiuin, lie- -j sides ten free attractions, all liillliaiilly lighted. - lilgh-chi- K anti-churc- com-altt- aa w; s d anil-churc- h ) it lit - AMUSEMENTS The engagement of Frederick d Kathryn Kidder on Warde Thursday, Oct. 2fl. should be very alluring to thoae who have grown tired of the drama. Those Win will be sen In Wagenhals and Kemper's stupendous scenic production of Salamrabo." a new play written hy SlaniidauB Btanga and founded upon Flaubert's great novel of that name, which lias been regarded aa one f the masterpieces of modern literature. The story of the plsy principally ifiiicernt Halammbo, a priestess of tr.e Cartiisgenlan Tempts of Tanit and saihn, a barbarian warrior, the action til ing iu and around ancient Carthage bn proud city waa the prey of leader from within and tMhonle of envioun uncivilized tribes n wi; limit. In these two central rtaran- r Mr. Warde and Miss Kidder tora found the most congenial roles with whl- h they have ever been asso-rate- ce well-kno- J ait tea IU- - U - d. BL The period to which this has never before been Ptraetii-- j ()!l the stage. The costumes ud wei.Ps representing the manners and dress of this ancient, Its style of rt ' T' ilrtl practically 'prehistoric wil1 constitute an abaolute , .''t' Among the large supporting 'wupany will lie found such familiar ui fuvi.r.-j.iayera as Wadsworth "rrie. I ;. jf. ((Hike. Dudley Kellard, Raif-jur-. Henry McFayden, '. !' a Bl W'ks. Irene Osier, Em-- lir l wpv, and little Waller Bur ra htHi-irlc- ray n ar-rir- iu 8L aU de ny o rt. L aL- - I,..-he- bii.-ipernuni.'.-aj-i- p, ,Wi a chorus and .jjj represent be ancient shrines vv (,f ur-- i the and of the various armies who the yery existence of the 81 thRt ime- The m enery li hrrpEf;'! - ni1 t Corbett and the Frelslnger'a hy Mrs. Seidel' of Oypj., H0U0t N. V. em-Pn- Calling OFF WJ'T" - , t 'n 5 -- ix ATTENDANCE. Aj- 3- Oct. 18. A gerer- In attendance of last by the official college en--V- fnr Harvard The atiribiite the decrease ro l5,e Increasing rivalry fo.Icges, reference to it?" The speaker then took up the lettef to Congressman of Judge Power Howell, aa published In the Logan Journal, in which iPowers arcuses me Do not lie people of lying sIhiuI. advised 21 r. shout Judge Powers, Clasmann. The truth about Sir. Powers is bad enough. If you but speak me truth about Judge Powers, hls acts, political combines and his grnoral record, it will show him up in Such a light that no loyal citizen of ltah would cast a vote for him. There is no ueed of misrepresenting him as the miBreprcsonfhtlons could not be so had as the truth. Mr. Glaamann closed with omo from a map on tlm sarve style of his famous expansion lecture. Mr. Glasmann's reference 1o Senator Kearns were not uncomplimentary, at all, ejecpl the reference that d mator Kearns wanted church influence himi self. at Mr. Glssmann speaks tonight WellsYille. Thursday at Lewiston, Friday at Richmond, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday in Box Elder county and Thursday, Oct. 27, at Park City. and that be had Just previously rewith 1219 in turned from the Cut-of- f hls pocket and had hern ostensibly lured, on some pretext, to that lonely spot and killed and robbed. His body showed that he bad been shot at close ranee In the bank of the hrail by a pistol and probably of high HIb remain tlu- - caliber described. wero shipped to hi borne In Cag City, Michigan, aud shortly after the first tiny threads of evidence were found. Tho question now agitating the minds of niluy is whether Frank Hheff-li- n and wardered hi fallier-ln- - law then killed hlnmelf or whether il was Juki a plain cbmi of suicide. The disappearance of the father-in-lafrom Shefflin' home and hia aa yet has given rise to the belief that he has met with foul play, perhaiM. He has been visiting with hia daughter for several day past and during Ms stay here Hhefflin waa In a had humor all the time. Tnewlny the deceased I said lo have threatened tbe life of hls father-in-laand this fact, cotiplud wilh the failure of the threatened man to appear, gives grounds for the belief that he baa me I with foul piny, pondhly. A a soon as the whnrealioutg of the is ascerialned an missing father-in-laMlddlea-Wori- h 8lielhyvll1e,Ill.,Ort. U.-- Tlie Inqueui will be held. A - diligent made waa is search for him and ht being Childrens home destroyed will lie found living or dead. hy fire today and although tbe flames wero discovered while the children CiFIL'SE JAPANESE were asleep, all but two were rescued. Hie dead: Alfred IVtcrwn. V years MAPS old, and Charles Peterson, 11 years old. There were 31 children 'sleeping la the upir rooms of th home, whim was a three story frame and brick (Continued from Page 2.) w Children's Home at Shelbyville, 111., Bums Child All But Two f'f the Thirty-on- e Occupants are Rescued. w . w KIM cousluerahle rkange. Tho force of the ueniy which have beeu driven IteiiKihu mainly retreated toward Kao-l- lias. The enemy's force in front of the righ army appears to be dinilulHhliiK, hut. the activity of hia small forras continues. There lias been no mnsiderahle change In front of (he renter - army. ' The enemy tried several attacks on the right of October 17, hut was repulned i very time. Today only an artillery duel is iu progreiu. Tho enemy In front, of tbs left IHJUKCIIOH CASE IS DISSOLVED army is occasionally hul liuiiienly shelling our portions. Tho enemy Ho pird Immediately iu front of our Matters Attended to Before Judge position at a distance of hum 800 lo in the Diotrict Court. 1.000 metre and Is fortifying bis porthe tions. The enemy Li. ut. ippok'--.The Injunction of Sarah Daft and lclt detachment, of our left army has John Ford, siorkholdera against the halted at a line embracing Mengixpao. New York & Great We: era Mining, Sanchlatzu and Hsugchiatni and Is Smelting and Development company fortifying his jxwitlonK. and A. Van PiiHen restraining fhu latter from (idling (ho slock of (no OYAMA BAYS RFFRIANS ARK Ri TREATING. delinquent nine i Imlilcr was rtinmilrod in the Second Judidal district court Dind'io, Oc.t. 19. 5:30 p. m. - A distoday on account of the failure of Ilia patch to the Japanese legation from plaintiff to fli fodO addiUonal bond the five day limit as required hy Toklo today nays: gradualthe court five day ago. Richard A on Tuesday theIllsenemy force In tbe direction ly decreasing Farnsworth ciiur- d for the defenddetachin:.II ants appeared lmourt this morningaad of the right arm. only The fa-- t continuin'.' ment enemy activity. Ihe view in of (tut made motion that Ihe plaii L'fi! had failed to com- beaten at Rensihu Is ro( renting of the court ply wilh the roquirorar-r.tIn the direction of the raritzal anny (he Injunction b iisHolved. but lant niglit tea in Immediately a Her the illwoliition thn enemy they were repnUel art-- irxiny there the plaintiffs filed the required hour n- r nsioruil "X'hangeH of and aa attempt will be made lo bars have bran only cannonade. the case In front of the army Ihe enemy The injunction i the- rrsult of a luiiirf. is occasionally or month a inora filed ago. complaint for the Five day ago attojgiey defeadacts secured a dissolution of llie RUSSIANS HAD WELL LAID PLANS. Vith General Okus Army at restraining order in all cases except in the one of the wo plain i iff aul the Front. Oct. 17. via nisan, Oct. 19. which was to take effect iu their rx-- ! Maps captut'd hy the Japanese show that the Kussisns bail arranged for a they Bled 1.700 in five days nnk-verie of retroats, ,'d these maps Indl-rv- e bond. where stands were in he mae. Tba company b& extensive props: ly account fur the slowness of the in Salt take county. 't:s of the JaiwneHp and their failIn the care cl 'he state vs. Lrab retreat, G. McKinney and Jane Doe Green, ure io cut off the Russian unide.eted with groat skill. charged wi'b hav,ng on NovemLr-- :iO, wt ti .w.n 1803. forg'd the name of Elizaix-- li Ka vines an-- fnlly met wl'b hy the the sdiance. The Japan-'sBillings to a warranty deed 11 crowed the )lun nonveying cenaiu lands In Ogden lo eavafry on lb Mrs. McKinney, defendants plead not riv'-- r and prevented a Russian flanking guilty and trial was set for December movemen. 13. In Ihe car ot state of Etah W. BIG REGISTRATION IN TACOMA. Th rciflmraihm James Hotiomer (haigeq wit U having Tacoma. 0L 1 with a raglMra-lio- n assaulted Fat Fmyih with a dmdiy iHsiks ( losc.l of airfiut. 11 lied, wbith Is an inwesMin. an order for commisisluiis for over last. April. crease of despoottkina wa filed. teen to eighteen miles an hour. On the whole trip there wasn't a break down of any kind, and not even a wrench need'-- to be applied lo any part from the Cm of leaving until the time of returning. Considering some this Ik a over, of the roads pas-wgood record for the Oldsmoliilc Light Tonneau. i Only a Few Offenders in Police Court for Jt earing. A number of cases of mluor importance occupied the attention of Judge Howell in police court. Most of (be offenders made their first appearance in court and they were given anotfter chance to mend their ways. Mike Carmichael, charged with drunkenness, pleaded guilty, but as it was his first offense, and he expressed a willingness to do better, he vyis allowed to go, Cyril Fries was arraigned on the AMALGAMATION OF LONG- of trespass. It Is alleged iu charge SHOREMEN'8 UNION. the complaint that, he took a horse and buggy belonging to Mark G. Barnes, New York. Oct. 19 - Two fraternal and ued the same without, the' perof the owner. The defendant delegates from thn British trades mission more time and waa given until union congress to the next convention wanted enof the American Federation of Labor tomorrow morning at 10 n'cloik to tave sailed from Iaindon and upon ter a plea. Thomas Moore and John MrCloakey, their arrival plans wiil ha discussed with vagrancy, were allowed to charged for an amalgamation of theInEnglish an Inand American longshoremen go. there not being sufficient evidence ternational union with about 130,090 to believe them guilty of the charge. Mrs. Lee Kagan, wbo waa arrested members. conGeneral Orginlzer Robinson of the Tuesday In atopitiably drunken In court yesfailed states appear dition. of Federation labor, American terday and forfeited 1 15.09 nail. She that the movement for amalgamation o Idaho ranchsome is the wife of a lor year has been in progress .to her visit not. has and er previoua mass probably meeting and that a here, carried on in. such an unbecoming will he called here while Delegate manner. This Is the second time she Wlgnall of the International Long-fa has forfeited her bond for failure to shoremen's union of Great Britain, In America to discus the question and appear. take preliminary rrps toward the FEAR STEAMER 13 LOST. amalgamation. or name the Pending amalgamation Ft. John. N. F.. Oct. 18. Apprehen-io- n Longshoremen s tba International internarespecting the overdue Labrador to the been changed union has ean:r Virginia Lake is IncreasLine Workers tional Marine and Transport Id s her crow the Virginia Bet now tabes also ing. aseoilaiion. The union on hoard many meu from o has aoes as take In all workers at tbe docks, fleet. the filing organization. English well-to-d- COLLIDES WITH IiUOGV. siy-m- fomdon. Oct. r fstslly, Injured. H 1 suniHiee-- l Lyons did not see th train approaching at tbe wagon road aud railroad almost parallel each other where the aecidotit o- - '.iirrod. Admiral Van , Is M, rii.-n- Ixmdon, Oct. 19. A llart McK and Mrs. Hugh jmsM'd thtough 1d-do- u lari night on their way to Egypt. The latter infor-nei- l a friend la JmtH don that she had no Intention cf getting married. ONCE PROMINENT N--- ACTOR York, Oet. DEAD. O. Tike. YELLOW POPLAR, GEORGIA PINE v north-pastward- K. SPANISH CEDAR. For Interior Finish. if'S S: CARRIED IN STOCK BY --- . Eccles Lumber Co. Vj? V a Telephone 128 154 i- e ' V' BIRCH. If th-rti- iy w QUARTERED OAK, - r rt Ti-vi- s s 1 Fit-ta- once widely known as an on Harts island, whore ho waa serving sculeuce ol aix months lor vagrancy. Hls first role was played fn a Bowery theater fifty years ago. Throe moniha ago the old man was found sleeping iu a hallway and was sentenced to six months' Impris onmeiit. His last appearance on the .stage occurred one year sgo. Frien'le mlssej hhn along Broadway, and a few day ago beran a rearch which ended at tho morguo. years aeLi-r- Salem, Ore.. Nov. 18. The Albany local on Ihe Southern Pacific nt llie crowing of the old stnge road at the oufi-.limit of tbia rlty tonight collided wjth a horHe and buggy driven by a young man named Thnoron A. I you it, Ihe horse waa killed, tlm buggy smashed and Lyons was badly, though not 19. Is dead. He was born la July 21st, 1818 and mired In J873. 07 ai p CASES OF MINOR IMPORTANCE TRAIN building. Flames and amok cut off escape by the hallways aud several ( blldren reached the ground by leaping from tlie upper windows to the roof of an Mleniun to the building. The Fororson children wero overcome hy smoke iu thalr beds. Wa Twenty-fourt- h Street aleo hav4 a complete atock of Oregon Lumber and other Budding Material. w lP XV ' - awww - A r , S l.t-il- fc |