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Show mmssemifD hess IITUI VEATHEK F03ECAST KUBtfROnB SKOVERS QTY, UTAH, TUESDAY MORNING. A WOMAN Appointed from Chicago Strike Mediators City Council to Act as Were Unsuccessful in Their Efforts to Affect a Settlement. Cwnmittcc Recently Psnnsylvsnis Woman New One of the Richest In the World, Through Death of Famous Philadelphia Chemist. Philadelphia. August 29. Ths will W. W. Weightman, head of the firm of Powers and Weight man. manufacturing chemists, who died a few days ago at the age of 91 years, was probated today, his entire estate valued at more than 50.000.000. being left to hla daughter, Mrs. Anna M. Walker, widow of ths late Congressman J. C. Walker of Williamsport, Pa. By the terms of ths will, Mrs. Walker, who Is the only surviving child, becomes sols proprietor of the extensive chemical works, which makes her one of the richest women In the world. Mrs. Walker will assume active management of the drug business besides looking sfter the reel estate left her by her father, who waa one of the largest holders of real estate in the country. of to work. Cornelius Shea, leader of the national organization of teamsters, was present. Me asked the men to take a vote on the Question as to whether they would return to work but they refused to take such a vote, Several speakers who advocated the vote were shouted down. PARKER PASSED jlJySt Donnelly of the butchers, After the adjournment of the teamLONESOME DAY. JZwCarr, Nicholas Gier and John sters' meeting the representatives of JSumrlck met the aldermen in the allied tradei employed in the stock Eaopus, N. Y August 29. Senator office. They reported yards held a meeting. Nothing waa Harrison' C. Latimer of South Carloina, Uurtie packer refined to make any settled at this gathering and the meet Aabury waa the only political visitor at in the morning. will be resumed fd(oOl today. to vlo-o- f ing to evidence wss offered as The announcement by. David B. Hill In laws housing the health of hla contemplated retirement JanGENERAL BOOTH COMING. at the stock yards, Mr. uary 1st occasioned much Interest In be had not yet prepared Eaopus today, hut Judge Parker rewithdrew S wa. The union leaders 29. James Stillman, fused to comment upon it. Aug. committee London, the afterward mt long Hd the Eari and Countess of Dartmouth White River Junction, Vermont, of Lick "jSnportant meetings were held and the Earl and Countess August (.Senator Fairbanks, who reon the While be field will passengers to discuss the unions tonight k star turned to the West this iriing bouse strike, but no action Star liner Cedric from Liverpool Sept. pects to return to New afternoon, exYork. England after New 2nd for taken at either gathering. speech at Kansas City September General Ballington Booth and Mrs. hla Tke first meeting waa held by the 6th. He will participate n the Mains went Booth of ths Volunteers of America, McUng house teamsters who He will also deliver an strike. The will sail on the White Star steamer campaign. utt on a sympathetic at the annual dinner of the Majestic which will leave Liverpool Home Market Club mhIob was turbulent but the sentiIn Bnstaon. ment was strongly against returning August Slat for New York. 59. Absolutely noth-Jwords, suite Harriaons Major jJS the result of the meeting of Sjjdermsnlc committee named to a possible in the stock yards aHeVlt bad adjourned today, committee does not expect to m Au. Rose-mou- nt aa ; PARAGUAYANS PREPARING MONTANA CLOUDBURST DESTRUCTIVE Mssses of Rock Precipitated Upon Northern Pacific Railroad Tracks Roadbed Washed Out and T raffle Delayed. 4 llont, Aug. Butte, 29. A cloudburst Silver Bow canyon has wrought livoc with the Northern Pacific traffic and wrecking crews are now at vork clearing sway s mass of rock the that wss precipitated upon ! tracks. Tbs storm broke last night, and xtal was a few hours before a dry carom, via soon changed into a ragtag torrent which tore away rocks ad kniM tbem upon the track. The mid bed was also washed out and traffic wu delayed several hours. It Is f tailed that, about 25 tons of rock wen piled upon the Northern Pacific s tnrks ind new gorge wss formed by the force of Two bridges win require 4 the water. were swept away. It hours to repair the iiuuge. APPLICANTS ARRIVING brty Attendance of Those After Land ta hs Opened on Fort Hall Reser-vrilo- n ths Sixth of September. JSicWoot, Idaho, Aug. 29. Already Pvywtivs applicants for land which ip he opened on the Port Hall reser-T-s September fith, near Pocatello, f totaitag In the vicinity of the Luted 8tie land office here. They the entrance to the the atepa and either fWTjiig their own proviniona or hav- "Wide bring food to them. onpud near limping on nee. Wbeenein WANTED TO KNOW Republicans WHY. Receive An-J- r From Secretary of States aa ta Uee of Republican Column n the Official Ballot Madlaon, J JS Wl.. Aug. 29. The attor-Jtam- r Secretary of Slate Walter his answer with ths clsrk supreme court this morning ntuit bro,,Sbt against him on h by the nominees of the an-- l Term Republican state ticket by Samuel A. Cook, to com-"M- o to place their names In the rwocaa column of the official baited to restrain him from placing the LaFollette nominees Jbe Zz enewer. which Is b a voluminous contains all the allegations ch ?' BOATS DISARMING. !.' ' roe R's- destroyer Guo-x.f.disnned and the crul- will disarm tom or- A1U8' J9--T- Statesboro, Ga., Ang. 9. Sebastian a negro man living near Purtal, in the upper part of Bulloch oouuiy, waa taken out of his house Saturday night by a nmb of five men carried to the wood, whipped severe ly and then shot, from the effects u! which he died soon afterward. Dolor death, however, he related to ihe sheriff the manner in which he waa handled and told tbr nanu-- of three of his assailants. Tliej, according to his statement, were Percy Barnes, Henry Uarnes and Wesley Waters, nil white men. The names of the others he did not seem to know. After hi death Coroner Stanford held an inquest. The verdict of the coroner's Jury recommended that the persons named be taken Into custody and the affair investigated and the sheriff haa gone to arrest tha three men. McHridr, a DENVER DEMOCRATS ORGANIZE. Denver, Aug. 29 The Parker Constitution club of Colorado wss organized today. The officers are: Henry U. Teller, president; K. T. Wells, Alexander B. McKtnly, secretary; Tyson S. Dlneens, treasurer, and an executive committee of twelve. The declaration of principles of the organization Is the same aa fhat iff the New York Const Hutton club. SCHEME IS SUSPENDED of Finnish Diet Is Positive Indication That Russia Haa Given Up the Idea of ths Lets Minister of tho Interior. Santa Fa Placing a In Machine Shops Striker Arrested For Interference. Buenos Ayres, August 29. The Paraguayan Insurrectionist are actively preparing for a land attack by foot and mounted soldiers. Serious resistance la not expected. Government troops at Asuncion are freely deserting. Their rations are now reduced to three blarults a day. Thau country is almost entirely dominated by the Insurgents. In an. Interview today with Benor Viera, the Paraguayan minister, Jose Torry and O'Bctljeder. respectively Argentine min 11 ere of Foreign Affairs and of Marino, promised that Argentina would maintain strict neutrality. Wellington, Kan., Ang. 29. Thomas vice president of the InBt. Petersburg. Ang. 59. The Imternational Older of Machinists, waa tried here today for an attack on a perial decree convening the Finnish Santa Ke workman in Arkansas City. Diet not only convokes it this year No verdlot has yet been returned by but makes provision for Its meeting three years hence, thus foreshadowthe Jury. Today fifteen jioimnlon machinists ing regular meetings of the Diet at arrived In charge of Santa Fe de- intervals of not 1mm than five years in tectives. W. H. Johnson and Walter accordance with the letter of the FinEmerson met. them at the depot and nish constitution for the first time tried to Induce them not to go to work. since the Grand Dnrhens came under Johnson wss at once arrested for vio- the Russian sovereignty. That such lating the Injunction against Inter- a step has been taken positively infering with the companys employes. dicates the suspension of the policy to AH the new men but one went to work of the Russification of Finland, which the Into Minister of the Interior under the protection of officers. Von Plehve was committed. NEWSPAPER MAN DROWNED. IS RESTING COMFORTABLY Strlka-Breakee- Convening Lb Wilson, IMPORTANT Nashville, Tenn., August 29. E.C. Stahlman, vice president of the Banner Publishing company, news editor of the Evening Banner and day rorrea-pandeHear Senator the Recipient of Many of the Associated Press, waa Remembrances In Honor of His drowned In the Cumberland river toBirthday. day. Mr. Stahlman waa cruising up river In hla gasoline launch when Worcester, Maas., Aug. 29. The the He propeller refused to work. following bulletin was Issued from the dived under ths launch to remedy the the home of Senator Hoar tonight: to reappear. Senator Hoar has had a comfort- trouble and foiledwaa 35 years old. Mr. Stahlman able day. Ha has taken his nourishment regularly and has spent the day sleeping Quietly or talking with the members of hla family. Beginning early in the morning with a splendid vase of sunflowers sent In by a neighbor, the senator has had messages and flowers from a very large number of friends. These remembrances upon hla birthday have' been to him a source of great comfort. His condition FORTY-EIGH- T remains unchanged, and there is no In his strength. gain IN STABBED BY MEN. HOLD-U- P In Attempting to Afrest Pickpocket, New York Policeman Stabbsd and BruteHy Beaten. New York, Aug. 9. Policeman J. P. Shea was stabbed and brutally beaten men In by a gang of alleged hold-uWashington Square tonight and la in a critical condition. A pickpocket attempted to rob a man who tni listening to a concert In the square. He gave chase and arrested the robber under the Washington arch. Hera a crowd of fifteen men, members of a gang, attacked the policeman. He waa tabbed in the head, three riba were fractured and hla body waa covered with brtilsea. One man was arrested. p London, Aug. 3d. ITEM. The Dally Mall this morning says that Gould haa purchased a pion bulldog, Heath-Baron- J. George Mills Chamfor Sr 00A. St. Petersburg. Aug. 29. Nothing is known at the department of the indisturbances reterior of cently in Bessarabia, as reported by the Yossirhe Zeltung of Berlin. antl-Remit- Washington, August 59. In the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia today Justice Btaford Issued an order directing Thomas E. Waggaman, treasurer of the Catholic University, against whom proceedings in bankruptcy have been filed, to show cause by September 1st, why hs should not be removed as trustee for certain parties to whom he gave notes for certain moneys invested. Another phase of the rase developed today when the Second National Bank, tha National Rank of Washington, and tha National Metroimlltan National Dank which filed the Original proceedings In bankruptcy, petitioned the court to appoint a receiver to take possession of all the assets of Mr. and collect and hold tha same uulll further orders. The iietlllonfng creditors offered tha court that this action waa absolutely necessary for the preservation of tha estate of Mr. Waggaman and to the best Interest of the same. Accompanying the petition Is a letter signed by Mr. Waggaman, asking that thin action lie taken. In the petition it la stated that the debts asld to be secured by the securities are very large, being upward of $500,000 and that the fare value of the securities amounts to more than $1,000,000. Wag-gama- WILL SUPPORT MOTORMEN. Locomotive Engineers and Firemen To Back Demand for $3.50 per Day of Nine Hours. Christiana, Nerway, Ang. 29 M. has been appointed minister of finance and customs In succession to M. Kildal, and M. Vogt has been appointed minister of foreign affairs, commerce, navigation and Industry In succession to M. Srhoenig. M. Kildal and Schoenig having retired in accordance with the constitution. aui n Seattle, Wash., Aug. 59. The Boston delegation to the Knights Templar conclave in Ban Francisco, scheduled to arrive here in two special trains on the Northern Pacific this morning did not get in until late this afternoon, having been delayed by a derailed freight train In the Cascades. There were 100 Knights on the first train and 125 on (be second. . t WILL BEGIN dred Gtizens. Laramie, Wyo.. Ang. 29. Joe Mar tin, colored, waa lynched by n mob of 200 men in frost of Judge Car pouter's house at II o'clock tonight. Martin wss n trusty in the county jail. He attacked a white girl, Della Crouse, In the Jail kitchen and slashed her face and arms with a knife. One man waa injured by Martin when entering the Jail to drag out the prisoner. After assaulting Mlsa Krause with a razor. Marlin was placed In a cell in the county Jail. Tonight a moo uf several hundred men formed outside the jail. The first Intimation that Sheriff Cook had of tha contemplated lynching waa when two masked men appeared in tha kitchen of the Jail house and with guns leveled at him, toll him that there were 200 men watting outside for the negro and that he had better not attempt to make any trouble fur them. In the meantime another masked man had entered and while the first two held the sheriff, the third man took the key of the jail from the sheriff's pocket and then the three started for the negro' cell. On the way they met Dr. Miller, who had been summoned to dreaa tha wounds of Martin, self Inflicted with tho same razor he had assaulted ths girl, and Turkey Jones. They were noth comiwlled to aland against tha cage of the cells with their faces turnoff away from the mob. The negro was then taRen from hla cell and hurriedly marched through the court house lnu the street. Arriving at a lamp post a short distance from the Jail the negro waa quickly strung up to tha post. During the entire proceedings he did not speak nor attempt to resist tbs mob. The lynching occurred at 8 o'clock and within an hour the streets were deserted. Acting Coroner James took charge of the body and turned it over to an undertaker. Miss Krause would have undoubtedly been killed by Martin had not the wife of Sheriff Cook held him In her arms until hla rage had cooled and he could be taken from the kitchen. On the way out he slashed Frank Fraser, a bystander, with a butcher knife whlrh he had grabbed from the kitchen table. The wound la not Miss Krause, who cornea front Chlllicothe, Mo., i not aerioualy hurt. GERMANS JUGGLED CAN BUILD TO AROUSE SENTIMENT National Convention of Irish Leaguo Opens Today, and Will Endeavor to Raise a Fund of I50J100. New York, Aug. 29. The national convenilnn of the United Irish League of America will open tomorrow in Islington Opera house to continue for three days. It Is expected that more than 3.000 delegates from all parta of the country will Im present. John Redmond, the Irish National 1st leadsr and his wlfo, J. C. Donnel-lan- . Patrick O'Drien and Connor O Kelly, who came from Ireland In order to attend the convention, will take a prominent part In the proceedings. The object f the convention la to arouse sentiment for the Nationalist and cause among the to raise a fund of $50,000, with which to carry on the movement which the league hopes will result in the absolute independence of Ireland. -- BRIDGES THE HAITIAN FINANCES Sectional Bridge Built Aeresethe Elbe, Minister of Finance Found Raaponal aa an Experiment, Coating a his. and Offsrsd Rssignation. Half Million Dollars. Which ia Not Accepted by tho Procldont Berlin, August 29. Three regiments of railroad builders in tha last few fort An Prince, Ilaytl, Ang, 29. dsys erected a strong, wide bridge (Delayed In transmission) Hy a unan over the Elbe, In the country district lutous vote the chamber of communes neer Wittenberg, capable of hearing today derided that M. Bijou, the minheavy' artillery and army transports ister of finance, Is responsible for tfan It was tom down today. The experi- deteoriatlon of public finances, ft is ence and the material for tha bridge believed that President Nord will cost- l&OO.OOfl.- the diclsiun of the chamber. Extraordinary precautions were taken to keep the country A dispatch from Port An Prince, people from approaching near the bridge and to prevent photographs or dated July 6th, said that the chamber It being taken. The ntruefure, which of communes had on that day voted was iierfected by members of the genunanimously to censure Minister of eral staff, waa built In sections that Finance BUon for mismanagement of can be put together quickly. If one or the pnhllc finances and that the minmore sections are destroyed others can ister waa ordered to appear before a commission Df Inquiry. After the sen? be substituted. The bridge can ha adapted to stremus of varying dlwth and sion of the chamber Minister Bijou Bfnmen. depth. General Von the offered his resignation, but President war minister, inspected it and proNord refused to accept. It, saying that nounced it admirable. the minister still had his eonfldencsb ao-cc- pl - ! The -- wealth-producer- I aer-tous- .- MARSHAL DIED REGULARS FROM WOUNDS NEW YORK WILL AID IN Another Victim of tho Silver City GOVERNORSHIP Gun Died From Cowboy Fight CEREMONY Woundo. UNCERTAIN HOURS Battle. a. St. Petersburg. August 10.-- 1:59 m. Even late last night the greatest uncertainty prevailed regarding the actual situation at Uao Yang. There la intense anxiety for definite news from the front but even the authorities are practically Ignorant as to whether or not the long expected battle will be fought at lJ so Yang or further north. It is expected that a great battle Is now progressing and there are Indications that such la tha case, ir campaign this is so the fate of a year's may be settled within 48 hours.equal-At tha same time opinion is almost Genly divided, many believing that eral Kuropatkin will not make a determined stand and that the Japanese will crack the shell only to find that the bird haa flown. One of the Russian correspondents of the Associated Press says ths fightto ing so ter has been confined wholly rear guard actions. The RumAsbofforce exis now concentrated In a series Liao around positions atrong ceedingly wss in Yang but the whole withdrawal plan- accordance with a It la certain that the armies are now In close touch. The Japanese are adalong both of vancing tn great fores on Liao Yang, but roads covering the It is the the cruslei question, whether main Russiun army that Is concentrated there to receive them, or merely a strong screen, has been answered up to this time. Much depends upon the weather. It I possible that the recent rains may General Kuropatkin have made withdrawal Impossible even if hs desired to withdraw, or that a further downpour may disarrange the plana of tfJ Negro Jail Trusty Who Nearly Kills White Girl With Butcher Knife, is Hung by a Mob of Two Hun Silver City. N. M.. Aug. 29. City Marshal William Kilbnrn who was Three Candidates Likely, But None Potted to Win Governor Odell shot by H(ivird Chenowei$i while died Hat Not Namad the Favorite. trying to disarm him last night, from his wounds today. Chenoweth Though Woodruff la killed Constable Perfecto Podrigiies Sanguine ef Sue , case. and wounded two others before he If, waa stopped by a load of shot from a Shershotgun in the hands of Deputy New York, Aug. 29. Oa tha ave of iff John Collier. The trouble was the the city primaries there is a great result of a cowboy fight. deal of uncertainty about the Republican nomination for governor of New ARE THEY ASHAMED OF JEFFERSON? York. Some are beginning to suspect that Governor Odell has been In earnJeffersonian Democrats Have Chang- est in the declaration that he has often made that he did not know who ed ths Name of Industrial Liberty would be named. Three men only are " Push Will and Party now talked about, Timothy L. Woodand convention ruff. Lteut. Governor Higgins, Chicago, Aug. 29.-Nicholas Murray Butler of Columbia Jefthe of the political party styled ferson Democracy wss held this af- university. be la the moat active canMr. ternoon and tonight. About flfy del- didate Woodruff and he believes he Is going to egates were present, two firths of them win. Governor Odell does not shsie coming from outside points. It was that opinion which probably means decided to change the name to the that Odell is not for the Brooklyn Industrial Liberty party and to re- man. Governor Odell has frain this year from placing any can- declaredAlthough from the beginning that be didates In the field, but to push. In- had no candidate and s asserted that It The stead, the work of organization. would be an open convention, tt ! not were declared principles of the party WHICH WILL IT BET believed that he has ever thought it to he that labor produces all wealth; would he open for Wood niff. who to thoso wealth all belongs that Toklo. Aug. 30, 9:30 a. m. The Governor Odell and Mr. Woodmif produce It; that laws diverting wealth Russians are concentrating at were both at national headquarters toreha should owners natural ita from Liao Yang cither with the in ten- and It waa surmised that the govpealed and that there should be In- day tkm of giving a general battle wss under consideration. ernorship for creased liberty or retiring. They were beaten laws. more of instead oi the enactuMdt at Lungtsushan and retreated New York. August 29. Primaries from Anshanshan and Anplng. An- PRAISE. AMERICAN RECEIVES shanahan was the strongest de- throughout Greater New York willcen-be Tense Liao Yang possessed and Its held tomorow. Special Interest loss renders defense almost im- English Praiss Tact of America's Mem- ters In Brooklyn where the interest of State Senator McCaren la In the It Is believed here that ber of International Exchangs possible. Commission. balance and the fight promisee to be a General Kuropatwln cannot sow of bitter one. The labor leaders avoid a fight and a crushing de- nottee tte feat Iondoo, August 29. The corres- Brooklyn today served of the Times at Pekin in re- Chairman Cord Mear that State Senata pondent the departure from the Chin- or McCaren would have to resign as cording comboth aides; hut the latest Indications ese capital of Professor J. W. Jenks of rhsirman of the Bute executive Is not dropped If he mittee. promptly a of member the and the roads are Im- Cornell University, that the weather Democratic councils ths labor proving should force n rise of the cur- United Blare commission on Interna- from MmtMicd tain within 24 hours. tional exchange, the other member of men says 100.000 Democrat will vote which are Charles Consul and Hugh with the Building Trade United States, highly against Parker and Daria They had the for Hanna, Uao Yang. August 29. The RusMeyer. the tact and ability displayed previously written to Chairman sians lost three hundred in killed or praises they called upon him aa a comToday In conducting hla difficult mishim by wounded during the retreat from which has undoubtedly left its mittee to emphasize their demand. The Japanese made a fore, sion. He gave them no definite reply. on the Chinese authorities. mark ed march by night, overtaking the tha corresThe primary election thla year says la regrettable." It Russiaaa at daylight Professor Jenks Is ob- means more to Republicans than usual, General Routkovaky wan killed by pondent, that when hla work la only owing to the fact that under Governor liged to leave the explosion of a shell teaches that Odells plan to strengthen the organbegun, for experience there Is often a considerable interval ization In New York county, the size St Petersburg. August 29. There is between the Chinese expression of ap- of the county committee haa been considerable speculation regarding the proval and the actual Introduction of doubled and the additional members fate of Lieut, Dccouverville, the French reform and China Is only beginning to will be elected tomorrow. The only naval attache, who left Port Arthur, a realize the vilal Importance of reform district In which the issue is at 1all In the doubt on the Republican ticket Junk at about the same time aa Lieut in Its currency. 25th. MrCuIly. the I'alted States naval atThere will not be more than one tache. Nothing has been heard of the Milburv, Mess., Aug. 29. Secretary of War Taft Is here visiting his moth- Democratic contest of any interest In the borough of Manhattan. (Continued on Page 3.) er, whose home is in this town. Japanese Forces arc Moving in Great Force, and It is Up to Kuropatkin as to Whether There WiH a WED. Treasurer of Catholic University Must Show Why He Should Not be Removed Banka Petition for Receiver, FATE MAY BE SETTLED 23.-Po- ErSSUX of Murderers Given Before Desth and Coroner s Jury Recommended That They Be Arrested. Government Troops Deserting In Large Numbers and Rations Reduced to Throe Biscuits a Day. the suit rests. The anithat f the 1.0C5 !1,te conTention, 615 5 New York. Ang. 29. Whether or were uncontest- N ta tbi ,.,n)ntrsls wer reviewed and not there will be a strike on the elef delegates In favor of vated roads depends largely on a conita m,1 333 ference to hr held tomorrow between h Edward O'Brien, president and genwbi, v 00 01,1 the national con- - eral manager of the Interborough RapAg suthorlty to pass on f the state conven id Transit company, and officials of the ilson oi Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers nsl con and firemen. The labor men say that void sc the moat important of subjects for disIs that the subway motormen Strati Ptrt7 ltIlin 0,6 stte is cussion shall receive M0 for a day. Fifteen hundred delegates of the two int unlona have voted unanimously to supAnguet of port the demand of the L." motor-me- n that the driven of subway trains hall receive $3.50. The labor men at the conference will Include Grand Chief Warren B. Stone and Pint Assistant Grand Chief J. J. Hurley of the 9 9 Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. l!," Names MEN ARE WORKING . nt PROSPECTIVE WHOTERWERS TO ATTACK COLORED MAN SEVERELY WHIPPED AND THEN SHOT BY THREE WHITE MEN. VON PLEHVE.S NON-UNIO- N PRICE FIVE C J AND MUST SHOW CAUSE FOR REMAINING RECEIVES $50,000,000 FAILED IN THEIR MISSION AUGUST TODAY 1 Monumant to Confsdsrat Dead Will ba Unvsiled and Savcnth Cavalry Will Assist in Csrsmoniss. Headquarters Camp Gainesville, Ga., A monument erected to the Confederate dead of the first battle of Bull Run by the Daughters of tho Confedersey, la to be dedicated tomorrow at Groveton. General Bell, In command of the troops at Thoroughfare, will participate In the exercises with the Seventh cavalry. Governor Montague will make tha dedicating address. General Bell has planned that the participation if his cavalry In the dedication exercises shall not only be, a tribute to the memory of the dead, march between Dibnt the nine-mil- e vision Camp No. 2 and Groveton is to ( be made a practice march. The troop ia to be divided Into five sections, each taking a different road to Grora-to- n with Instructions to arrive there exactly at the same time. General Grant, In command of Division Camp L. at Manassas, rode to headquarters today for a conference General Bell, with General Corbin. In command at Thoroughfare, put in the entire day In his saddle making olxtenrations, to aid him In the defense of Thoroughfare Gap. General Cortiln. in command of tha maneuver camp, who arrived at headquarters yesterday, made an inspection of bis own camp and lhat of Division Camp No. 2 at Thoroughfare today. Aug. 29. SHAW STILL IN WASHINGTON. Addresses Largs Audience of Repub licane at Seattle Receptions Given in His Honor Seattle, August 29. Secretary of the Treasury Islle M. Shaw, who arrived from Tacoma on the revenue cutter Grant thla morning, addressed an audience that completely filled the Grand Opera House tonight on the issues of the campaign. He spoke for nearly two hours, frequently being Interrupted hy applause. Joha H. McGraw, former Governor, presided and introduced the secretary. Today Mr. Shaw waa entertained at luncheon at tha Washington hotel by prominent residents of the city; took a oraiae on tho Sound oa the entter Grant late In the afternoon and then attended a reception In hla honor at the Republican State Thla evening be waa headquarters entertained at dinner at the Rainier Club. Copenhagen, Ang. 29. An Inquiry iis to the loss of the Danish siesmct Norge, which foundered June 28th oft Rocksll Reef. 290 miles from the Scottish mainland, with the loss of 646 lives, was opened here today by tha marine and commercial eourL |