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Show Salt ages Vol. II. No. 497. Ty AKF 1 FTX7 A i 1 VIOJ MJU Makes Three Efforts to See MINENT Z ' Justice Franklin, after the examination, concluded lio would hold Weilbrenner until an inquiry of lunacy could be held upon his case. The examination was then postponed until 5 o'clock this afternoon, when phy- sieians who hold certificates entitling them to make inquiry into the san- ity of persons could be present. 00 00 00 0000 0 j j her night before last. "Yes,I saw did :;ee her?" "Where you "At my house." "Did she go over there?" "Yes, she came in a red automobile." "Who accompanied her?" 'Her brother, Theodore." th- - lo f.iM r rrmdU Tb- - iHur. it ttttfb.t'.s ; I. br:t - out ..! tt u d: tl urcs 1." Quit ;t Id- a f - r !! bot ; " mother of Vis -- Newport. Ma) . .c i S!i. i th- - t? . U ,;: iz i.u . ". tt f t , tt." " d tf..j i " .. : i:.t ! -- . .ni'-li- t'f : t i f at-- . ,.li th. St .n.- : i. t i .pi. ' t : ! " . b !: tj-.- h- t 1 ....:- .t t!. ! I ! ?r ; t ? f. 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I I'.u . i:- it t r, t). t . 1 1!: b I' ! v or- t- - . j f ::. r t I 1 f. lh- .! l"nt-- r 111 Kr.r.Ktlt-.ir- l'r. .; l lU'i Third Ml t . ' d ei-- y.-.T- J? i j . r;J;i .. . , '.oel-- t. - .Xv:.,,-:, .. ., . iv.o HI." , M I'-- . J . , ano . Cook . t- - .. ' i a reaped injury. m..n td.o Llur r t . vn r a Mriu"4le the d. - bv.k " fi- ; m t! r- i j ark. t..it !...d at- - to u;.in-- d th- P0-- ' '1r- - ' .; I r;.,,, - .in- - . t Stewart. v ,:i J. A' u ' ,l ..!,.,? " . J- ts,; .j, ti lt I - w i f ... , ' J M ,, . a 4 re'. ' ' I 1 ! : , J , l , A ; TTTTPP Tx'y i r I r ;: - l5,.-:- '' - 1 LOOKOUT jON J : : '- v . ' " r K -- 1 EiobeCd Railway Office Till When the Operator BEVERIDGO CALLS Stepped Out. UPON PRESIDENT . j - 14.4.4.44.4.4.4.4.4. ' The YOIlK. Sept. yarht rac was - aRatn cT..ir'(i r- -of Add"d to th- a nr.o;,;, r.n wind was n hrnvy fov:. Ti.e NFAV I J -- , , ent " IMiss Annie Peck of New York, who r . ' f... TV r I" i s Enpaped to Finish Or.'. E t r n Jcyt Str.r With th I:ol cf IIatinr- Girls. PREVENTED BY FOG r. f t n-- - v . GOOD WITH MILLER YACHT RACE AGAIN i . , i' , p. 1 :' M THC TI AllxLlll ilAiLO 4 " . ?' ': : ' ?' " - . . ?.o;,V-- r . t 5; .t . - T'l ; " 1 tf J SCALED THE PEAK Itemarkable Achievement in Bolivia cf Netv York Girl and New Mexican Professor. SAID YYiLLifc i 1 - Mo :i.;-t- . . ' j . It.rri( . , t?) , , , f f ,h :Miy V,k ...r.yo,, . - OF MOUNT SORATA ' 1 .ai' ; '! 1 It. til--- J;' " hi.-bt.. - b d ,v in:. ho n,.in., Ui::!t,,; h,.n ln. ' tb hootIu stantly. After man. r,,f,k was j,.itad bv rhatiew rr(.-.'.TCC resident, and they ,.,rturel th - 11 1 J tVVA Jb. llltr C1, lr;.v at a'i . . . killed ptv at.d , th.-- t He disvover.d the,,, tr5r- - b. into a va nt hour" at P.. ldv ! , . '. i I. t:' - . . 1 1 . ' '; :b IN--- . - , Desperate Fight With.;..,.h Burglars. . ... in t.i .... . --- . Number Reported to Date Gave Away Her Fortune M Is s l; Analysis uf City i and Then Got the Cold Bnv Who Ran Awav ' Seek Fortune Returns Shoulder. Water. to Woodshed Reception. ,h,5;, llllK) lJCylll) Olllllll I Wu, h T , T .n " i : v ? 'sfl-- d !... t f t) .; - m . l J,tf r ; i- at u tt" i; ! K. I nroT'rrnT'F t; i t, : -l h- t'-'- t pt. i; ,d ; i:r i i,:ir- - V ft in .'xt, ' j t FOUR CASES ISOUANDERED OF HP I I05D IN CHARITY - 1- . t ';;; st't.t e :im ..iti'iu id t;ie .A- - . tn tti'-- tn oiiU IIIIM lapTlil- , r . o I ',! h ::t.in ' T! j ! I i' t v. ; " :"! loee.? S- , r ff I cs); In h.f r I'Hi'.l lift d til ! . Urn ' th.r; il it i, w ..: ;t r . j. t. o. tu il irs c,-- . if ;y f. t n. j1..! or o,".!"C KILLED ONE, CAUGHT TWO Th- 1 Xr,.m ft I !; m : th- ,dCi.i::..:i wj .Ji ii:vi:i:. l. ! cf t:: lb - 'i r lr '.i; ?rj Rewards for Conviction ol Offenders in the Cripple Creek Minine District. T .olvb" to f Step (;171 i LONDON. 2.Tiie on- i announced of Miss gragement Ibx- Mav (loelet to th- - Duke 4. '.a " r- - - ; . ;'." n STATE TROOPS READY TO MOVE ON SHORT NOTICE M!lnu ..: i r r ry--'- imi'iove their m- tnc.a rf ;;r.rri.s; :r. and to attend th publ' . !;r'; so c"! ! 4- - 4-- ::, :. ? i ! A-'f- " ' ? ; ;- -! . ii.i.'i 'j .; (i in - il Yi- -. ,th v. 1 M-.- r of y. h.i- - j In tli'i th,"ir b ! rresident?" 'Yes.' - dy " t- . ! .nd -I ui. trjm TO WED MISS GOELET II 'y i- drevee.I j DUKE OF ROXBURGH father's farm. "How was that engagement made?" "J talked with the President last Vvht," replied Weilbrenner. "How did you talk with him?" "Oil. T just talked." " of wireless talk, was it 'Yes, that is it. a wireless talk "Why did you want to see the President about. Hiss Alice?" "I wanted to marry her." "Did you ever see Miss Roosevelt?" J - th- nlav j no socialistic or anarchistic tendencies so far as known, never having- been interested in questions of that ' i ! JL1 1 T' o-- r b. wtil wb..,f. 1 1 ; t ? , M --.1 :. 5. s I; . 4-u- an Anarchist. was employed daily on his Weilbrenner was arraigned today before Justice Franklin on romplalnt of the secret sorvuo operatives who arrest. Weilbrenner's placed him unde was escnt at the ex- brother William animation. He Talks Queerly. Justice Franklin que? tior.ed th- - pris- oner about his movenuents last nieht. His replies were made in a quiet tone of voice, but they indicated apparently the man is crazy. beyond a doubt that to Asked why he went Sagamore Hill, "I went to see the President about his daughter. Alice. 'Had you an engagement with the Rvl of the North Jersey club, Tateison, N. J. Graham won by p and 2 lie had kind. L-- & 1 t., fk. t!ifiiituh"t Re-h- ;'! r GLEN COVE, L. I., Sept. 2. Loui N. James of Chicago, the national polf rhammori- - was beaten todav in i ). IM,r, -- t- - -- V T v tth v. , .:: . ated, and Then Slavs Himself. !. BULLETIN. A L! .MANILA. Sept. C T n p inb-Ai:'iraid's, the ' re o!:it ion.i y i'it f th p- i:v. a pi :.oui.t e.J u p; or i. y m.ii'it aii.e.l by tl. I'r.ifd Stif" l:s Glen Cove. i .!;.. I! i - biVti T- I to Countrymen Gambling. N. a. j Rebel Leader Advises His j r. ; t - !U-- James Loses in the Golf Contest at i ) L f AGUINALBO I1 I. NOW GOOD l Louis U Sh S .i Whom He Was Infatu- ; U l'.Mttt... r !! i;ii::,t ?T t Ard ri.ir. nil ati.di with Adriir, ! f; M -t ;T:d l i.iv td.e to.,;, who .it- tti w .i v to i , t h r i i t ' d tit". -- CHAMPION I S :.-i-- I.e.nn r.'w. constable, visibly anvteu. one of the chief duties of a constable. It is t wait. Stay, noble youth, and wait." Ansv.'ll still waits for au api'oi'atiu tit. A I f" 1 J ! Jul CITY OF MEXICO, s. j t. volcano ontinu-- . lnt rmitti ntly m re active. .Monday th :e was u trtifb r Iort and the p, ople in Tuxpan rtih ! out of doors In a panic. S"kntils believe th- - iiountain will change as idiape radically. dou-.-ht- - H H i-- H f.d t: d a, b - l- ncwed Eruption Mount Colima. 1 An Ar.tell wants to be a constable. It is Jim Ar.gell from southern Utah, who used to bo a railway watchman. But he read of the daring1 deed of Deputy Sheriff Steele and the rst, and straightway to Salt Iake mab his way. "Sire," he said to Deputy Sheriff Steel,, who was roturninir from serving a writ on a Chinaman who refused to pay his rent, "stay hut a moment." "WhatMs't, youth?" queried Steele. "I wouldst become a constab'.e." "Noble youth, thy aim is hin. "Sure," said Alii;fdl. "Then learn." replied the Evidently Demented. While Weilbrenner talked rationally to the officers last night it seems evident from his conversation today that he is demented. He said that he had received a telegraphic communication from the President directing' him to call at Sagamore Hill. Weilbrenner's busgy was taken to a local livery barn. When asked Avhat had become of the rig, Weilbrenner replied: "Oh, the President has takn care of it. That's all right." Hegarded as Dangerous. Weilbrenner is regarded hy those who had seen him to be a dangerous lunatic. At Syosset it is learned that the man Is the son of a truck farmer and is one of three boys. He has two sisters. The family is respectable and is held in general esteem. Weilbrenner. several years ago had a nervous attack which rendered him mentally, helpless, lor a nay or two, but his family supposr--d that he had been quite restored by medical treatment. Since then he had manifested no symp toms of mental aberration. yT R I People in Panic Over T Two Others With Him. It is thought by the officers that W was accompanied by two othr men as their footprints were found in the mud alongside of the buggy tracks. In view of this fact the orlicer on duty telephoned to the village for assistance and was soon joined by two other secret service officers. Ttfot 0 This doughty constab'.'"-long to join their daring band. With loaded gun in cither hand. . I fain beside A. Stee!0 would stand That worthy constable! ! atd v. .:: V d rit:j;: (. r i; ti.r b :j U '.' !.d lbti. h f tUi;iiji t :s;i.n,;.: i of a Mto! e RUSHED OUT s j ! bi Oh. h must, b- n. vr.Ii;i:it man, 1 i i t on a most i oumgt ous pl.u. Xo otiier ever di-- or cati Become a constable. He feeds on raw beefsteak and blood t'nlc-she Hid Jie nov-ouit thud Hand out the dull and sickening . i!e?l-f-?- .NSTANTINOPIJ!. a.tdio;: t tbn r r.tn- - r I Jankoff, ,. It Mrr'-?;- t ! t j with - 1 on SAYS BULGARIA:.. ; Western. T Country Youth Applies for Job, as He Would Emulate That Worthy. -- ed : FRANK ANGELL. sr-e- . old-fashion- Urn JOHN. Sept. 2. A orp of Pacific surveyors are ;it u point lift" n miles north of Promontory, fifty-ti- n mile. Atst of Ofiin. wmking toward og len. One of thSr iminlx r Mati thai this is th routf by which o.r,iiMin:i much- v. ith (.tat-'will the Ki A CONSTABLE 7 UL Y Brother of Dr. Cyrus Ed-sKills Woman With roiiTE s riLOKisiis BELGRADE, Sept. 2. Am unconfirmed report aain publinhr J here that Adrianopl is in ilnrrvcj. 1 er gagement with the President and desired to see him. As it was long alter the hour when visitors are received the officer declined to peimit him to go to the house. The man insisted but the officer turned him away. Came Three Times. Soon afterward Weilbrenner returned and again insisted that he be allowed to the President if only for a minute. This time he was ordered away and warned not to return. Just before 11 o'clock the man returned a third time and demanded of the officer that he be permitted to see ti:e President at once. The officer's response was to take the man from his buggy and put him in the stables where he was placed under guard of two stablemen. A revolver was found in the buggy. Locked Up in Village. Tenter Weilbrenner was brought to the village and locked up. 2SHe is, live feet, five inches years old, high, has. a medium sized dark mustache, black eyes and evidently is of German it He resides in Svosset. about fljtf, miles inland from Oyster Bay. Hewell dressed in a suit of dark material and wore an derby hat. BULLETIN. CM OYSTER BAT, Sept. 2. Henry was arrested at Sagamore Hill late last night while making a persistent demand to see President Roosevelt. The man was armed with a revolver fully loaded. He was taken to the village and placed in the town prison. Shortly after 10 o'clock last night "Weilbrenner drove to Sagamore Hill in a phaeton buggy. He was stopped by the secret service operative on duty. Weilbrenner said he had a personal enWeil-brenn- 0 0 0 0 0 00 cific Will Connect There With Rio Grande. IN W YORK CITY C TURKEY HAS PLAN TO URVEYQRS SETTLE INSURRECTION NEAR OGDEN One Says Western PaOF THE MACEDONIANS & 0 0 DOCTORS WILL PASS ON MAN'S LUNACY. CM and ATIONA L MURDER e fresiaent at sagamore lillLI. Qavc iiv Will Marrv urn luunj aajj Miss Alice Roosevelt. 0 Phice. Three Cents Salt TjAJyE City, Utah, Wednesday Evening. September. 2, ioo:j. f 0 EJLEGRAM has ; achieved fame as a mountain climber accompanied by Dr. Albert O. Tiyht Mex- president of the University of New y suhvks-fulllco. and two Swiss guides, has ascended Mount Sorata. In Holivl.t. the highest peak ln the Andes. This is the first time the summit has been ! scaled. j - hur- - about the lUhlvhlp. 4 Th"y did rot flrop th ir b;vs ,u d yarhts their sails liun i IkkImi;. like yet limp from the rd.i . tht boat" waited until neatly midday and thn the iui was declared off. 1 1 .t .t t .t . .t .t .t r SAN A NC I S "i t. S Z Marsnr't Arciin. v hi .Jm 1, c Ik re vtth h lOtlb.v.e . a;..!i Of tl.. ' i'ei;. .u , ; ...n: ti at s Itt ! j r,nm,an. lontrnct. ho has ; 1 ;m, Ai r, t . oVsTi:!; p I r M..r. tl " v . - .. 'V ...... , 1 (!.'' I a t J 'J J T "i 1 ' ' ? f 1 - i.a ut: b T . 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