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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER OGDEN, UTAH, HIS TRIP it Salt Lake In the federal court in the municipal , jt, casesomepending time between Joe les-co- curt fur an Italian merchant of Ogden, and Mck tSalak. an Austrian laborer of for the recovery of the Lucin cut-ofdamgoods ordered by the Austrian, aged and refused, was decided yesterday in favor of Pesoo, thevplaintlff-an-Halhis attorney, District Attorney verson. Prsco received judgment and costa to the amount of 00. About the twenty witnesses were called in lancase, speaking several different guages and the assistance of several interpreter had to be sought. f, DOLLIVER SUCCESS IN OGDEN uphold fever. Jamas W. Close, a machinist for the Southern Pacific, residing on Tracey severely avenue, had his right foot crushed Wednesday by the falling of a Severheavy nil which he was lifting. were but foot of the broken, bones al the member will probably be saved. Topeka, Kan.. Oct. . M. A. Low, the general attorney of the Rock Island, has returned from Chicago. He denies the statement that hia road la Houston and t:ying to acquire the Texas Central from the Harriman intuit is. I- T, Oct 6. Several Ardmore, through tnins cm the Santa Fe from Ciiiiioruia are tied up here, unable to teach the main lute at Purcell on of the Canadian river flood, uhioh baa damaged several thousand fret of track. Several hundred passengers bound for the worlds fair and east, detoured via Gulf lines Dm on account of the floods la New. Mexico, lave encountered the same trouble of workicnh of here. A large force men is at work repairing the damage. alii be partially resumed tonight. , New York, Oct (.About 100 miles of the Long Island Railroad system will be equipped with electricity, it la stated, and be ready for operation with that power early next spring. Ultimately It will be possible for a person to take a train at the Pennsylvania station to be built in the heart of Manhattan end ride without change of cart or motive power to Manhattan Beach, Bockaway Beach, Far Rockaway, or Intermediate point!. When this big undertaking la in working order the main iiasaenger station of the Long Island railroad at Long Island City will be practically merely a way station. Far several months the Long Island railroad haa been building a garni o power beuae at Long Island City which will he ready for use early next tiling. It Is one of the largest houses of its kind every built The electric for the short haul service will systi-be the third rail. Ar-ver- HUHT DUCKS IH AUTOMOBILE Ogden Party of Hunters Go to Bear River,' , Automobiles have been put to varied uses in many lands, but the latest, perhaps, Is Its being brought into requisition as a means of conveyance on a bunting expedition. A party of prominent Ogilcn hunters. Mat Browning, John Browning, A. P. Bigelow, Gua Becker and L! H. Becraft have returned from a duck hunting trip to the Bear Elver Duck club, Au Oldsmoblle touring ear was used on the trip and from here to the hunting grounda on Boar River It made the (nod time of one hour and forty min- -. vies. Ducks were found to be plentiful Uxm their arrival, and It was an mailer for the crack shots to kill y the limit number per day. The party reported having a line time while away. No trouble at all was experienced with the automobile, and the return riy-fl- trip was made in two hours and minutes. WARO was FOR BOTH EXHIBITS BUT CLASS FROM UTAH SCHOOL FOR DEAF INFLUENCED Bupcrintenden Driggs Receives Another Telegram From 8L Louis. Since the receipt of thi n St. Louis announcing School for the Deaf rte nvi reived the first prii wurlffs fair, 8uperintende nncu in doubt as to v was made w file educational for the cl exhibit Jftjraphed Horace Cumml turn commission at the fa ved the following telegi " nlve it ' will b pupils themselves attr A made s ainM lIwir hw,diworl popIe re nxx?1, Jtofeewwfwd In the wor wp ,n tlnwS ,anJ Both live how, th "I BHnd u, in r,?efcountry. MURDERER CAPTURED. ! a 8ml kllle4 Sheriff rountF- and war Ur ,, hM :, 11 tempo Mr tl RT,0Tif1 NWral TO Senator Fairbanks. Mayor Wn. Clasmann of Ogden returned yesterday from the southern trip through Washington, Iron and Beaver counties, where he haa been following Judge Powers. The Ogdon iuijotthereports a successful trip aud caj'a Republican gains are manliest in every village and city in the D.xie country. T understand, said Mr. Clasmann, hat Judge Powers claims the south u icr Democracy aud that he has met with only favorable signs for his clcc-1!lIf the cold meetings and frosty reception the judge received in the southern counties are signs of hope for him, he la easily pleased, as well as deceived. My audiences everywhere were from 30 to 100 per cent larger thao the gatherings the Judge addressed. Fur instance, in Beaver Judge Powers did not hll the seats of the rpi.ra house which only cover one-liai-f of the ground floor, while at my meeting the Republicans had to bring down all the seats from the count conn house and borrow 1U0 chair from other places and then many people were obliged to stand. Our Braver titling waa twice aa large aa tbe one the Democrats held and at St. lieoige the Demhcrata say tbe Republican meeting was fully a third larger than that addressed by Powers, and tLai was in a Democratic city. At Pkiagoonah Powers had only a baker's faoxeu, while I addressed a full house and pih meetings were held fa the day time. Harvesting and threshing were everywhere skipped to give the workmen a chance to attend my day meetings. They refused to do thin for Powers. At Kenan, Power would not apeak at nil, though he was hilled and expected. I spoke there to a packed house. At New Harmony I had a large meeting at 2 p. m-- , but Powers did not apeak there. Powers, when he did speak, usually 'eld the people that if the Democrats weit defeated Utah would be ruined. That drastic measures would be adopted to punish the people. He; claimed for peraocracy the Irrigation law and routed President Theodore Roosevelt, all of which placed the people, Democrats and Republicans, who beard 1 do not believe Powers, in Powers mode a single vote in hia whole southern trip, but (here la plenty of evidence that he has caused a rmuber of Democrats to take up the cause of Republicanism. The Republicans will make great gains In the c Kiiih. Washington county, the stronghold, will elect put of tbe Republican ticket this 7ear and the highest vote of any Democrat will not be more than lOd majority, where it formerly has been from 3fi0 to 6U0 majority. The young men and women. tbe first voters, are almost a unit for the Republican party and that Is the vote that will offset Senator Kearns and hia American party. ''Kearns' new party may Jake from us 6,000 or even 7.000 votes, hut the new first voters will overcome it all. The Republicans will win. Young America la with ua. The day is ours. Teddy and Cutler will carry the day in Utah by big majorities. I waa In Cedar City, when the report came that Frank Cannon had joined the new liberal party and with a crowd of twenty was standing in front of the Bell Trleptyme building when tbe report was first announced. Republicans laughed and the Denv oernta ground their teeth. Finally an Democrat old said, Well, If Frank Cannon has joined the American party, then I will vote the R publican ticket.' Tbe old man was given three .cheers. At other places the Democratic disgust waa moat pronounced against Cannon's new flop. They call him the flip Hopper down south. If the Democrats and the American party can get any comfort in the south they are welcome to It. s. C.. (Vi. C 'Oman, uui'e knur. ,r ti.h! Wol'e r fi.h. vfe no kunni-- full (load? k.niyr his buur.KWi '.iiblu iv;iiy was wade b.v Jii'.l.v liiiiimi. piiu. ijial planter ou Dutni-io- j Island. 8. 1' uis aife. Odor. whu s!.e siiuoiiined to iiiiu the death HE IS SENTENCED TO PAY A FINE of their only child. of cj. For i mu iiigbis previous deathbed I over The Defendant Wi'l Appeal and Car- jubilation ha been celebrated R'lly limiiiuj. For two iiaugliit-r- . fc- - a Test Caee. Casa Up ry uad Uvu howling, tdiriek-ii- .: niehi llii-rui.il of lioiies, iulermiugled , f the in i I. Kelsey, barge w n h sui-hymns aa: "D on l'rei An combining of tha const run i.,:i i.f n- s (,Miue Fas. Satan Tun- UTnre street, hyvared Twenty-firunni tie Grade Ken Ijoove," Uusard i:ni,-l,In court lard" and :i. Judge Howell Houe Blinkin' ocoom-piiiiii!: fry ou tilc'utrgo of tol loday for trial wuh double shuffling of feel law. The deing the state eight ami wihloei clapping ot hauds, the fendant was repn s. y A ironicy luiiiuli be. inning , more mad and Willard Hanson of Sal' l.ake Ciiy. furioiib aa the tide turned ou the ebb, wiiile the examliuui'.i) w.ut conducted for liicn ihc river waa running fast to by County Attorney Hi iniskl. be sir.rfllowed by the gnT dark Herbert Benders:. i. rtul engineer I he creeks were fastening Inio the employed by tbe i vy on the sewer guir of mysterious depths. Ill tehee and Hind rsiol. Grant canals were work, Harry and gurgling at trickling M- - H. A:N-testigave and Cyphers millet in a frautiu effort of mony which tended t prove that the eteiy tiny to the unkn own? Was it not eight-hou- r law had lru violated. lime for the spirit to depart? Wait it At the conclusion of me evidence the not lime for Ihc struggling, panting, defendant waa found guilty and senlirnatii of the dying to float gasping fiuc a deof The tenced to pay away wlib the ebbing tide Into the fendant, through his nitoruey, lias giv- great sea of eternity ? en notice of aypeal and undoubtedly Still she lingered! The young flood the case will m made a test cum was swelling on tbe mad banks auil w tailing among the marshes. The sun aroM and upone like a searchlight upon BELKAP FAMILY the cabin, making it look like n BEUKICH HELB I.Ihi k clndonuniil flames of light. huge The death tail watches crept away outdoue dejected at their failure to spend the Most Enjoyable Tima Had by tha Mempartiug spirit. bers of the Family. ' Ah for the hind imrents. they were mortified and humllated to the hrort's mre at the obstinacy of their rhlld The llelnap family rounloii was held at the pertinacity of a foleen yeah ole gal defying whole gang ohsUnrilfy Wednesday at the old llilnap there being over 2iiu nicinbera church meniliers and refusing to die Ives at the proper time! present. of (lie family and tela: Tbe family gatjiered In the morning Small won tier la it that Billy Button at the Hooper moeiing bouse and at stood his ground when lila wife told 12 noon the big toms which hail been him tbeir child waa dead. Instead of creeled for the purpose were thrown moving Inward the cabin, he .itnlinued open and the assembled relatives par- to whack lazily at the weeda In hia benny-patctook of a sumptuous repast. mumbling to himaclf: At 2 o'clock p. m. I be following proKb! eh! Wot dat gal an omitrary. in the was Hooper mooting 'E nebber dead w'eu ' iieupla wantum given gram house, with Gllbrt Beluap, Jr., as mas- fnh dead! 'E drap off now Jea fuh spite ter of ceremonies: ebry buddy!" ' Song Kelnap Glee Club "O, Ye Glancing up hn eaplod hia wife still Mountains High. at. Hie door. standing of Thomas Callister Prayer Bishop Odoe!" he gruffly called out. "Lem-m- e Fillmore. 'lone! me Neednt Song Belnap Glue Club The Old budge! Tie up a Jaw!specBind e fuh fut Oaken Bucket. togedder! Wrap on een shroud! Dat p, Address of Welcome Adeline gal nebl (arrogate V (adder fnellu widow of Gllliert Belnap, the fath1 aint gwi-jbodder wid uin now! er of the family, hire. Belnap recountThe scene Just described is a specied the Uvea of herself and huoband men of the Cure monies perforated over from the time she was a bride of 15. the dying by the coast uegroea of ' Duet Maud and Belnap. Wealthy Historical sketch by Henry Belnap of South Carolina. The result la usually the boyhood of Gilbert Belnap and liU more gratifying to the participant a. for (atly an iron constitution, or numbness pilgrimage to Utah. Sketch by liyrum of sensibility can rcaiat such effort to Belnap tracing tbe genealogy of the make the dying shuffle off thia earthBelnapa back to .1018 A. D. ly coil. Address Gilbert Belnap. Jr. The- - most ignorant negroes ia the Red tation Marion A. llelnap. United Slates-huddlAddress Jane Belnap Hammond. together upon Address Pres. C. F. Middleton, giv- the swamplands and islands in this of the country. Separated from ing reminiscences of the boyhood days of Gilbert Belnap and himself. the white population, they have beAddress Bishoy Thomas Calllater. come more and mure uncivilised and Farewell Frauds M. Belnap. barbarous. Benediction Levi B, Hammond. Their superstition, hoodoolsm and After the program an Informal aortal their ignorance of the prowas enjoyed for several hours, and witchcraft, of the ' dulside world, are aa gress which was the lunch partaken of, after marked ha the darkness of (he savage family repaired to the amusement hall, tribes that Inhabit the outlying islnnda which waa throws open fur a free pub- of the With little to Philippines. lic dance. nmuae, occupy or 'Internal them, the The immediate Belnap family configure of death la omnipresent sists of seventeen Children of Gilbert grim The 52 the centre! figure of existence. Belnap. 133 grand children and effort made by civilized pimple to relegreat grandchildren. Gilbert llelnap waa the first marshal, gate such thought to oblivion in exthe first sexton and the first city at- erted by them to keep the specter them. torney of Ogden. He wan the first coun- death ever before Deathlied scenes are (he mein-- ' ty sheriff of Weber county, and baa served in the capacity lie sides, of as- dramas of their Uvea. Funerals, with sessor and collector, adjutant general tbeir weird spectacular effects, are of the Utah militia, and was bishop of their tragedies. Graveyards are the links that bind thein to tbe superHooper for twenty year. He waa In 18117 of the first Hooper natural. In the early agricultural days of canal company. South Carolina, when the Jungles of There were present yesterday members of the family from Arizona, Idaho Africa furnished the only labor capable of enduring the malaria of rice aud and all parts of Utah. j cotton lands, the planter! soon discovered that a graveyard wsa a greater SALVATION ARMY protection again the depredations of HARVEST FESTIVAL negroes at harvest time than a score of men armed to ib" teeth. With this object, perhaps, in'vlew, they se'e.-tP-d Made for burial grounds knolls lhat formed Being Preparation!) for it the center of the greatest area of l ho Throughout the Country. planted land, and these same knoll! within their narrow confines have remained burying grounds .even unto The Army people throughout the thia day for the- descendant of those country, arc making special efforts at slaves. thia time For ihc support of their varNo brick, no- alone, nor granite fa ious rescue homes, of which they within their limit. The soxsy pine of in the United States. which tbe cnKna and headboard! are have twenty-twThe local branch here are appealing made soon rota nail- crumble back inia Hie people oi Ogden for aid in the to the leafy black, mould roundalmuL way of mouey or provisions, which can The style of Iniermeut adopted at be sent to the hall at 2512 Washing- the present day ia not ao much for A dinner will lie served sentiment as it, is for Having tbe enton avenue. there tomorrow from 12 noon to 8 ergies of the grave diggers. An od p. m. for 25c. In which the ladles ot person ii usually buried six feet fn the various churches are assisting. the ground, and-thyounger members The army feci that the pcoplo should patronise this dinner, as the proceeds arc for the benefit of tbclr California home, 1o which a few weeks ago they Ogd-from cent a party It is also to support the work . fharit-Kinn- o SAN FRANCISCO VETERAN FIREMEN MEMBER8 ARE VISITSEVERAL ING IN OGDEN SEEING THE BIGHTS. rlii-klli- st I -d 1 ; r om-aii- e koiin--su-a- Del-na- e e Local Members Act as Hosts for tha Visiters. lrt About fifteen members of thb Vettheir eran Firemens association, wives and lady friends, also about fifteen in number, of Saa Francisco, arrived in the city yesterday about 7:30 o'clock In a special car. They Chief were met at the depot by and Graves of the fire department Councilman Payne and other of the veteran firemen of Ogdon. , The party la an route to point of Interest in the east and Intend to he gone about thirty days. From brre they leave hi the morning fur Balt Lake City. The Ban Francisco firemen were naturally interested in the fire department here and upon invitation of Chief Graves the party drove down in a large excursion wagon to the ooraar and Washington, of Twenty-sevent- h and ono of the visiting firemen turned in an alarm from box 14, to see how the local department made a run. In fifty seconds from the time the glass In the box was broken the fire laddiaa had stopped their snorting horaen at the spot from where the alarm was sent In. Complimentary expressions were heard on all Hides and some of the Saa Francisco veteran firemen, who are still in the service, were profuse In their praise. After seeing the exhibition run the visiting firemen. Chief Graves of the fire department. Councilman Payne and others of the veteran firemen of Otplcn. went up the canyon and partook of a most excellent dinner at tbe Oaks. Tbe visitors were greatly Impressed with tbe good mountain roads and exclamations of delight from the Indian Murders Two ladies of the party showed how they foliage op the admired the Whits Men, ' mountain aide, painted by Jack Frosts Muskogee, I. T Oct 6. Jack Ellis Icy fingers. and Walter Reldy, living near I. T., have been shot and killed at their respective homes by BilIndian. The ly Fixcnt n weapon used wan n shotgun. Fixcnt is said to have been Intoxicated. Deputy United States marshals have gone to the scene of the tragedy. 'Ambassador Porter Sends .Madams Bartholdi Words of Sympathy. B0WLI3C CLUB HAS OF.CAHIZED : FAST TROTTING I Tt grey-whisker- FIXCAT FIXED THE MEN Full-Blood- Hold-envlll- e, LETTER OF CONDOLENCE d u i Senator J. P. Dolliver of Fort Hodge, Iowa, is in the ciiy, ha v jug arrived from Ponlau.l, Oregon, last night, lie will join Senator Fairbanks and parly here and proceed easily aid with them ufier the two ralhi-s- , one at Ogden Lake City. anl at Seuiitur Dolliver was seen by n rep resciitative of this paper at the Reed hotel this aiieruoou and had Iho Pillowing to say about his trip west: T have had a line irig and have enjoyed myself very much. I loti Senator Fairbanks party at Portland and came down over the Oregon Short Line, nut belug desirous of crossing over tha America Sahara. What is your impression of Ogdon, senator? Well, air. Ive been walking over the streets of the city ail morning aud 1 must say that 1 have been favorably Impressed. This Is the first Utah city or town Ive had the opportunity of stopping off at. The people here seem to be prosperous aud happy and It la my opinion tbal tbe ciiy, having a good position, will continue to grow larger aud more prosperous. The attention ut Senator Dolliver was then called to the editorial in the Salt Lake Herald of todays issun, which stated that Posi master General Payne was a politician of the stamp which is lu politics for all there is in It and which also slated that in bis death the country suffered no loss. What is your opinion about the editorial? was asked the distinguished senator. on record as I don't care to replying to an editorial of one of your Utah papers. The article referred to was evidently written by some young Democratic editor who let his enthusiasm prejudice bis Judgment. AU I care to say la that President Roosevelt in his proclamation gave a correct estimate of the character of Postmaster General Payne. Ive known him, myself, for years and know him to he a friend, true as steel, and aa honorable opponent. He was an enthusiast in politics but honorable at all times. Dem-ociati- - - e of the iantily are buried In the came hole elute. When the grave is finally tilled with Lottie the lust coffin is lying on tbe surface of the earth with some inse clay scattered over it. are held at Funeral ccrenumU-night. The iiunnilltie family aud the mourner drie themselves in white and follow the corpse In a howling procession, Tite coffin is carried is a dump cart drawn bjr a blind aad stumThe follower hear id bling mule. their hands fat pine torches, the flaftM-of which light up tha black hollows with a red glare. In thia swamp land the approach to iIm burying' ground i often a causeway, the ditches on cither aide are the abode of many alligators and myriad of frog. 'As the sun sink below the woodland the frogs burst forth into a deep, booming, thunderous dirge a symphony that arouse vtore shuddering terror than any composed by man. lhoaphorescint balls ot light float, with spectral gleam, hither and thither over the marshes. Great swamp owls hoot from the feathery branches of cypress tree and flap their wings scrota the path the mourners tread. aomeUmea breaking into demoniac laughter. little gray death owls pipe out with unearthly screech thsir descending chromatic scales of woe. of tha preacher, tbe TJie wall groans of the mourners, arc attuned to the strange mluor key of nature, and mingle with the weird voices of s a tite niAhL mangled body of many a Iriua coated 'Idler. The piaster upon a hose ie liit-iiitirrudi-rappeared ordered I heir coffined remains Interred upon the rice field banks, where they have sine performed more successful watch. iuau's duly than they ever 1 ia the fieali. Among ihte barbarous coast negroes there i. cf course, great probability thai many of ibeni are entombed alive. Wheu one of their number is ill. no skill or remedy la uyed foi bis recovery. Every effort is made to hasten hi drenb. The Ulneas is (bought to be a spell of Satan, aud ths Wildeht liuauialious are necessary to break the charm. Aa the custom is to have burials at night, iha person may havo breathe! his last only an hour or two before ho la Khrouded and shoved Into tfco grave. One dark, stormy night n small party of bun s on tber way to the mouth of the river sought refuge from the gale un Dugadoo island. There were no habitations on thia desolate land save the wind battered hovels of a colony of negroes, nil jumbled tow her oa a point of land jutting out Into the marshes. The old eutlon fields shivering in bkwknues held In thrtr midst a clamp of trees hound and clutched together by tha powerful grapple of vines that could bid defiance te any tempest that might strive to tear them asunder. Driven before the blast, the little party reached thia shelter after midnight. One glance revealed to them a topsyturvy negro burying ground. Nothing daunted, and with no other choke for a night's lodging, they cleared a space amid the broken bottle a and oyster shell, dragged ujp a few mouldering headboards and kindled a fir The trees fought each otherTika demons of tha tempest, their lfmhsavwk-e- d sad grated together. Among their branches great coils of vines twirtsd and contorted with tha aiouoidty of serpents. There was no sleep for the lodges. A dull, thudding sound arose from g, nearby grave. At Intervals a shriek, tike that ot a caged maniac, only to break forth with renewed hideouaoeea. Groana and gnashing teeth Beamed to emanate from the shadow of every log and atump. In the l aiming the wind ceased itff uproar and the noise subsided. Feel-lu-g quite brisk in the sunlight, tha hunter hailed an old negro who was hobbling through tha fields, 11a shook a oil almost dropped from fright, but wo finally Induced, after tha promlaa of a drink of whiskey and tha aunt nnce thai tbe visitors were not tha marrow less dweller of tha graves, to approach tha land of tha superea-iH- e s w-r- Beneath a deane canopy of forest the trees, amid brirra and bushua, Rome graves lie in wildcat confusion. mounds are raved in. The angle of nn old coffin Juts out from a Utter of broken glass and china lhat served to mark the resting place of soma mute, iuglorioua Sambo. The graves lie faclug every poiut of the oom pass and then traverse each other. Sword plants shout straight Ihem. Blackberry from upward bushes grow in tangled mat, forming a biding place for innumerable tuakes and lizards. Broken bowls and Jugo, the only whiskey and beer bottles are to the dead - reboa, no monument doubt, of their Junkets thdr deodn of proweaa when In the flesh. surroundEchoes reverat from the return ing gloom. Their lamenlatioun wail of natural. , to the mourner ears Ilka a Tha horrible thia of the cut experiences os( iiouLa. The preacher give night were recounted, and ha waa asked If he could explain tboaaonuad. De telrty-tlr- d chapter ob de tribuThe old man shook hia head. Look lation oh Jerry Mywrs. nehentraeben Inc on the ground he nlowly mattered were. OU. my breddera, yedde (hear) ns if to himself: de voice oh d Lodi 'De man him shall "1 pec you darn gninnln) an hollerhim Ian oil de 'habitant an' ebry cry, Wuffor de Lod write in' you yedde era de aperret ob ole shall howl! ain't bin Baccuc bob Guffee, raaalln wid Peter dese proidieric word et luk at the golden gate. Wen de time twin tuddy de dey wen coma fnh 'a fut fuhatralghtsa oat eeg Bukky de dalta ob Billy Button plume det, Cuffee tnn 'a aye on all re chuck way from 'a fllcted fambly? Enty members an any: nay. 'de man fnh cry, an de habitant Ts gwlne tub glory, aho! An c howir Now, wot ' mean by habitants? IS mean de 'oman. ob cose. ole man Peter Tempt fuh turn me Raise yo voice, dattnr ob lrul! Open yo "way from de golden gate, me and' him t rotes, sons ob Judds! Mlngla urn wid b alter resale.' 1 spec yedde urn fuh true? Cuff de bleat ob d lzun. wtd d bray ob Halaam Jachaaa, wid d tootla ob ole always bln ready fuh fight Ole man man Gabrul bon! Pater sho gut da wust oh dat renal"! At thin frantic, exhortation the woods By dla time Coffee tnk a seat does resounded again and again with nuch tudde trone ob glory. Be brat Ube ( U body wen d aun sink into the ribbg wild pandemonium of noise that , baa-soand wa bury um yeah las yield-dayseemed aa If a hundred gongs and a were sounded among than. The night! Tha horror of the hearera increased preacher led the wild chorus Into such nn uncontrollable uproar, of woe lhat na tha old man went on with his nan wallowed mourners many of the relive, for it dawned upon them thai clothamong the briers tearing their they bad spent the night la company 1 turned Isle with one who had baan burink alive f ing to tatters, while the the Into fambly fought to .tumble They looked at tha fresh earth scratched up over Iha coffin. One and The pine fires were burning low, the of tha rough pine box wan exposed to Ode was almost down, tha morning view. Breathlessly they listened for It alar waa peeping through tbetontrees.and another Bound, but tha atHlneaa of required all the preacher' death had com at laaL Cuffoe lari to perflock bis Induce to magnetism "renale" had ended! form tbe burial to the sooUitag hywrnn Bitch Mean and aech ffiurlalakave d reaecrnta of Poiwum don' yen i made tbraa graveyards chamber grebe! thevnw Huoh funerals can only be celebrated horror and tend to atrengthen ver lb! pcratltkm (hat haa held away in darkness. BMro- visited are never Burying grounds public schools, supported principals except for an Interment. The stoutest ly by tbe white taxpayers of the State, enter to induced be negro could never flourish even In these remote wibla, them alone after sundown. Even when and are always well attended. Their the sun at midday Is sending abaft of currlaulum, however, include no art Rold through the giant live oaks aad of to "break enough potent tinting the hums into golden . .clouds sataa. and aparkllng Ilka Jewel! on the brok- en risks on the graven, the negroes working In the adjacent fields scarcely the dare to turn their eyes . toward, . abode of death. The rice field In such e neighborhood can be safely Blacked with golden sheaves at harvest time. The beautiful long staple cotton can gleam like snow in the moonlight. No marauder ever that touches than). Tha aperret! 11. haunt those ghostly precincts are more sontlneia than angbt that, flesh and blood can furnluh. Cor. Grant and 24th During the war between the States a guubaat waa exploded by n. torpedo at WE WILL TAKE YOU THERE AND the mouth of one of these rivers. The BRING YOU BACK, IN THU EA8IESX incoming tide bore upon its lx worn lho RIDING AUTOMOBILE IN OGDEN. on the-spell-- Automobiles for Rent L. Becraft, n. ln-r- . Good Time Made on Tracks ington, Kentucky. at Paris. Oct. (.Acting on tions from Washington. Ambassador Porter today sent Mme. Bartholdi, the following letter: Madame Tbe death of the eminent rulptor, who bad always aimed at giving to his works the expression of some great Idea or noble aspiration, has profoundly moved tbe American nation, which has received from him lasting proof of hia sincere admiration. As tbe Interpreter of these sentiments tha government of the United Stales has hidden me to say to you, that the statue of liberty enlightening the world has rendered the name of Bartholdi dear to all my countrymen, who join in yonr grief, and that of the artistic world. In acquitting myself of this duty, allow ms to express my personal sympathy and those of all the members of the embassy, who. like myself, had with Baiiholdi friendly relations during the last twenty years which have left in our hearts souvenirs we never shall forget I have the honor to be. your rcpaect-f- ul servant, "HORACE PORTER. (Signed) Instruc- RECORD Lex- Lexington, Ky., Oct 6. First heat Transylvania 2:13 trotting; f 5,000: Tiverton won; 8weet Marie second; Snyder McGregor third. The race recof ord of 2.07 2 made by Prince Orange, In 1002, wai broken. Last Time quarter was made in 30 fastest trotting record of this year. The time was 2:05 Second beat. Transylvania: Tiverthe fastest trotting ton won In 2:04 year. time made on any track this Sweet Marie second; Snyder McGreg- or third. Third heat transylvanla: Sweet Marie won the beat, Tiverton aecond; Snyder McGregor third. Time 2:05. Sweet Marie won the fourth heat of Hal Fry Mrs. Newliwed My husband asked the Translyvanla In I: OS me to atop here and order a case of second; Snyder McGregor third. The three firet heats of Hia Transyl- beer for him. Bottler What do" he prefer? Dark vania. 2:05 4. 2:04 2 and 2:05 are tbe fastest ever trotted 4n any one race. or light? Mrs. Newliwed Well, Jjes a blond Berta make alcohoL The eanrerse of himself, so he rat orally prefers dark. Philadelphia Press this proposition la also trust Puck. 1-- 8-- 4. 1-- Od. (. IOWA STATESMAN SUBMITS AN INTERVIEW. Haa Bean Touring the Northwest With Republican Cains, Ha Says, Are Manifest in Every Village and City in the Dixie Country. mdB on en ? both live and education uin I Hve exhibit jury more. 5 fl.ly dai . MAYOR CLASMANN RETURNS FROM CAMPAIGN TOUR IN SOUTHERN UTAH. veri-color- JURY. 7, 1001. 1 u. Samuel Pierce, an old and reapeclad ouductor and one of the beat railroad mpluyes in the state. djcd Weduesday nt t the Ogden general hospital ikTODEI DEATH CUSTOMS OF THE SOUTH CAROLINA COST NEGROES SENATOR WAS A yea-t-rd- of tbU city was discharged la bankruptcy, William J. Morrison of Ogden waa adjudged a bankrupt, as was Henry Mole also of Inis city. Alexander Baxter of Ogden tied petition in bankruptcy. Cbiorge C. Dick I'KIDAY MOIININfi. 2. 1-- Files Articles of Incorporation Gives List of Officers. and The Ogden Howling asHociatlun has fih d articles of incorporation with the secretary of tiuLu and thia amusement venture which was mentioned in these columns aoino time ago is now an as-- 1 suied success. Tbe association ia incorporated for fC.POn, shares bring of the par value of $25. The officer of ihc association Bcowcrofl; are: President. Albert vice president, T. W. Fleshnet; secretary, W. C. t.'ac.p; treasurer, J. H. Work has already been commenced on tbe building which will be located between the Reed Hole! and the Ft. Twenty-fifsPaul Hotel, fronting street. A lean" of three years has been taken on tha ImildiDg with an op: 'on of live morC yeai a. Tbe new alleys will bo the largcrt and best equipped between Denver and the coast, Tbe building ia wide enough to admit of six alleys being put in and that number have been ordered from tbe factory and will arrive here aout the 2ftih of this month. The hnainrss standing of the ineor-peration Insures (he success of the new venture. In n conversation with one of the lnrorporaors thia morning he s slated that a place would lie mainfaiDi-and tbal ladles would bo ctada especially welcome. . ! first-clas- I i ) |