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Show THE pie. Is a story on Brysn, io be used next Friday, sad sent nut by a "manbo baa ofufacturer" of dtejiatrbew, fered his service to this paper: New York. Aug. 31. -- By arising early thin morning, after the fatigue of tba Madison Square Garden of law night. Mr. Bryan aga-gave evidence of ihe fact that bt would b the hardest kind of wta k fur others la but a pleasure for him. With-ouallowing the slightest i rare of the b Nestrenuous day ha had pu braska took breakfast at the Victoria hotel at his usual hour and the began another busy day. by bolding a two hours conference wl'h some of bis In timaie political associates. Early this afternoon Mr. Bryan will jump over Into Connecticut, where he is slated for two speeches. The first sill be delivered at Bridgeport. where he will stop off for aa hour or so en route to d New Haven. At the plar ha i to apeak la the eerly evenlig. New Havee I the horn ef Col. Alexander Troop, one of Mr. Bryan's cloest friend, sad it to believed that tha via-i- t te New Haven at title time to nude for the purpoee at gettiug a close view of the situation la New. England aa regards tha next presidential contest. This belief in strengthened by the announcement that at New Haven Mr. Bryan In to meet Ceorge Fiud William of Maauehuaelt. former Uover-- r Garvin at Rhode Island and o'her representative .New Kugisnd Democratic leaders. That is a fairly good story of what Mr. Bryan will do next Friday and how the Democratic leader will feel after the strenuous hours uf Thursday. It makes Interesting reading even when w know tt la "faked," for tl gives u a forecast uf the Kebraclun' movements. But what Bryan will do la of leas con. corn thm what Guns will do to Nelson, so a give our readers the U.ae-fl- l uf this telegram, dated ; The sale of Goldfield, Nev Ag. 31 cats for the fight today shows, that an enormous crowd sill witness the Labor Day hattle. 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Angeles, Denver, Salt take, and from Chicago and other distant point delegation of the sport'ng fraternity will be on band to see the lightweights oonfeet OLO. On next Friday Hon. Galuaha A. Grew will be eighty-thre- e year old. He wta speaker of the Houae during a the Civil war, Ho first entered la 1151. That waa only four yearn after tba Pioneer reached Utah and nearly t.aanty yeara tafore tha tranaoMtlnental railroad waa built Tha country want of the Mississippi, now with a population of many than waa Inhabited by not more thaa thirty thouaand white, and banda of wild Indiana war a menace to every wagon train that atartad waat. Whan Grow waa a boy (he West waa aa unknown land, oonaldored unlit for tbo making of homo. Even Webster, with bla learning and kesn foresight, looked upon tbla region a aa unredeemable daart, ' the borne of the hornaddoad. Any maa 13 yaara old, bora and ralaal la tba United State, with well pregarved memory, oaa recall remarkable traaaformatlaaa alnee'the daya of hi boyhood. When Galuaha Grow waa learning tba Three RV there wa neither telegraph nor steamboat, sew. Ing machine nor cotton gin, in fact thera .were bni few of the modern utilities and convenience. oon-grea- sull-Ikm- . TERRORISTS IN RUSSIA, Tha herrlhle deed uf the terrorist of Russia are causing the people of other land to ask if the peasantry of Russia ara entitled to liberty. Refer ing to the bomb explosion at the palace of Premier fltolypln, the Pueblo Chieftain note that by that explosion twenty-eigh- t pemoni were killed, including four women and three children; and twenty-fou- r pernon were wounded. Including M. Riolypini eon. The premier, against whom thla act of wholeftale awamna-tlowas aimed, waa slightly wounded, The first thought that spilnga to the mind of every rational human being at the new of thla .outrage is that thera la no excuse that can Justify an act by a which women and children ara murdered In this horrible manner. Admit all that may be charged against (he government, and multiply It offence twice over, and atill there would net he justification for the wholesale aHMislnatlons uf which the fltolypln affair la a type. U there I anything sacred about human life, If murder la over crime, and If ever punishment la Justifiable to prevent Insane or savage humanity from preying upon lta fellow beings, then such outrage aa this one should he promptly and sternly punished, and the whole world should eel together when necessary to atamp out acta which whatever their origin -- ate capital crimes and worthy of capital punishment. But it is trie, also, that nihilism, with ita dreadful fruit of murder, la one of the products of the autocratic system to which Russia has hen subjected. The years of frightful mis-go- r eminent, the Injustices, the cruelty, the robbery, the violence, the torture, the Imprisonment, the exiling, the wholesale murders by official authority do not Justify nihilism, hut they explain ft. for the championship. Guns Is impatient far the fight to begin, aa he declares be want to show the public hat be can dn at a weight which Bulls him. All reports from the Gene camp are to the effect that ha is In splendid shape. Its himself says he is In Just as good trim as he was when he met Joe Walcott at Sun Francisco, when he stood the rashes uf Walcott ad landed at will on the liaibadoe' dltllliD. Reports from the Xclaun ramp say the Dane In ns fit aa a fiddle and is a confident aa Gann He said to have bet a largo bunch of ready money on himself and to hava advised hla Irfan Js to take tha short end. 1 r ' fife AI GEST errefts uf your cu, uireu auJ I king's wife." refurru the language that failure will spelt sue. cere bis fame is forever assured. A man who climbed up Mt. Hlgnc says lie contracted rbeumailMu in the heart. Plenty uf rheum at the bq. President Eliot of Harvard thinks the people will not like the looks of the new spelling. Merely a matter of education, and the people can ba educated to accept "thru" as well as s "through.". Irish societies in tba isst have declared against the cartoonists who Irishmen with red hair and green whiskers, on the grounds that the average Irishman la a better looking man. Only the bad looking are annoyed by caricature. de-pl- rt PLEASANTRIES fsTs s In this sign they conquer Business, church, and scholars; Everybody gen on top When ha has the $3611 The Bohemian REFUGEES OFTEN n u f M-- ' I us for 8pi. The Hesitant Swain. He "What would your father do if told him I wanted to marry you?" She "Hed refer the matter to me." He hopefully "And what would yon do?" flhe T'd refer the matter to the young msn who proposed to mo and was accepted while you mrere trying make up your mind." l- Anyway you get a run for jour money In the pare that kills. DENOUNCES IT AS ABSURD. n cl.-.- New York. Aug. Z8. M. F. Elliott, general counsel for the Standard on company, denounces as nbsuni ili. that the Standard Oil compary had taken steps to acquire all of tiii principal distilleries In the I'nllo.) States as the roie.ilt of the passage ot the dHtiaiuiallzed alcohol l.iw, by He xald the Standard 0;i eom in buy. psny had no Interrs1. whati-ve- r cun-pres- s ing distilleries. DAMAGES AGAINST UNIONS. Racine. Wla.. Aug. 2S. Judge Fowler of Fond du Lac, Today awarded Otto B. 8chuts. a baker, SO.noO dam ages in his suit against eighty Timber of the Trades and Ibor Cornbusiness nd ell for boycotting bl placing his name on the unfair list, because ba refused to put the union libel on bis products. INSURGENTS. Havana, Ang 21 Col Yal, of the Rural Guard, reported o h kap't,-men- t by telegraph lar, right that he had defeated an Insurgent force u;idr general Gncmnn. near Clen'usgn?. vi'l-'nseventeen nf the ineiueonts The on loss to the rural guard g and four horse. STOCK MARKET AFFECTED. New Tork. Aug 2 T.e evet ma. ket was affected unfiv.vaVv tT failure of the Real Tn:t' company of Philadelphia Price fae:i:-.- i from one to five pn!rv th In r.ti4rco, Afllwnukpe f. 3. p?1,' E-r- c fr 1901 ih CHATTER XI Y. her that tier diildi-i-" well as her lor. bad I to Mooteejiaa er went i be tak-- from ter, tiisi this fuiut lu the days when other woman should see them aud wished to disarm the auspeak with them and wlu their lava ger of the king. But now while aha was far sway. AU that was By A. CONAN DOYLE. mr of "Tba Ires af IbaHaah evil and bitter ti the woman flushed riie knew what It was to have the wises struck out at her by a word. aloMa" suddenly up in her until for the liwtant Sks could not doubt the troth of what she was what the king had thought her. If her soo was tot for her then be she beard. There was that In her rival's Copyright, UH. ky Harpav A Biosliant should bo far none. A jeweled knife face, in her steady eye. iu her quiet fey among her treasures ready to bar voice, which carried absolute convicCONCLUSION OF XU1. band. She csugh it up and rushed at tion with It. flhe stood stuuucd for an tnstant, pautiug, her outstretched hands the cowering hid. "Withdraw, sire! For how lungT feeling at the air, her dehaut eyes dullIxniis ran to and forward screamed withdrawand glasing. Then with a ahuii Tt must be a permanent ing swifter but had her. another atop leu al. madame. I need not say that I than ha. a woman bad darted sharp cry, the wait of oue who has through hall make your retirement a happv the door and bad caught the up- fought hard and yet knows that ht opes on as far as In me Les. Tour allow raised wrist There was a moments can fight no more, her proud head ahe fell forward senseless. anew shall be fixed by youreelf. A palstruggle, taro queenly figure swayed drooped and lur you In what- and ace shall be em-tedo Maimeniu Btooid and Urn, knife aud (be strained, dropped ever part of Irauce you may prefer, between the-- r feet. The frightened nfecd her up in her atroug whits provided thut it la twenty miles from Louie rangbt it c. . aud, acixlug hla arms. There were true grief and pity raria. An estate ilso" little eon by the v . wt, he rushed from In here eyes aa she looked down nt the fm-snow-pal"Oh. sire, tow ran you think that the a part meet. which toy ag.tiust her tuucoia Ue Montes-pathe hutcrume and pride bosom, such things a these nil coir.peusais otto-inet ba k ngalm-the staggered Her me for the lows of your lore? to fiud htTM-- naifrouied by the gone out of it and uothing left save the heart had turned to lead within her steudy eyes ami t face of that other teur which siarkled Under die dark breast. Had he ikeu hotly and an- Franco:, the wi:mra whore preaeuca hud.ee suit the mtulaut dnaip of tha grily alia might have biqied to turn him Ml like a shadow at every turn of her Uik like that uf a child which lias wept Itself to sleep. She told her oa the but this gen- life. aa alie had done tle and yel trui hearing was new to I have euved you. madame, from ottoman and placed a silken cushion Wider her head. Then she gathered art w era doing that which him, and She felt that all tier pm would have been ' rain acalntt it. together ud put buck hito the open the first to bewail." "Madame. said he. "I have thought "Saved lue! , It is you who have cupboard all tiia Jewels which wers well over thla matter, and it must I driven me to this - you. w hom 1 picked scattered about the carpet. Having locked it ami placed tlie key on a table as 1 say. There is no other way at all. where Its ow tier's eye wuuld readily I have ordered your brother to hare fall upon It. ahe struck a goug which his carriage at the postern at 9 o'clock, summoned die page. fur I thought that perhaps you would wl-i"Tour luiatreas 1a Indisposed." said to retire after ulglnfalL ahe. "Go and bring her tnu'.da to her." "To hlfle iny ahsuit frun a laughing And so. having dune all that lay with court! It waa thoughtful of you. sire her to do, she turned away from the And yet perhaps this, too, was a duty, slui'o wo hear j much of duties nowgreat silent room where, amid the velvet aud' the gilding, her beautiful rival adays. for who was It but you" "I know, madam. I know. I contoy like a crushed flower, helpless sud fess It. 1 have wronged you deeply. hopeless. Uelleve me that every atonement which llelidess enough, for what eoula she to lu my power shall he muda. Nay, do do? And hopeless. Ion, fur bow could 1 Iwu not look ao angrily st me. beg. fortune eld her? The lusunt that her our last sight of each' other tie one seuaea hud come tack to her she had which nmj leave a pleasant memory seut away her waiting women and luy behind It." wllli clasped hands and a drawn face "A plenauut memory!' All tlie genplanning out her own weury future. tleness aud humility had fallen from flhe must ao, that waa e'er lain. Her her now, and her voice hud the bard spirit waa broken at lash flhe must accept defeat, and she must go. ring of contempt aud of nugcr. "A ' flhe roe from the couch feeling that It nuiy well be I1 aaMttit memory! he had aged teu years in an hour. pine Mint to you. who are robwaud from the woman wh 'iii you rnlued. who cuu There was much to be done and little turn now to anotlicr nltbout any ia) tlmq lu which to do It. flhe bad cast down her jewels when tba king had fare to he seen within the salons of spoken ns though they would atone for your court to remind you of your perthe loss of hla love. Hut now that the fidy. Hut tn me, pining in some lonely lova was gone there waa no reason country houae. tpurtird by my htis hand, ricaplsej by my family, the scorn why tho Jew els should be lost too. If ahe had erased to be the most powerand jest of Franc', far from all which gave n clmrin to life, fur from the man ful, she might still he the richest woman In France. There was her penfor whose lore 1 have sncriHi'ed every-- ! will lie a very pleasant thing-thl- a sion, of course. That would be a mu' nificent one, fer I.ouis was always memory to me, yon may bo aure. Tlie kin-'- a eyes bad caught the angry A wuiMun had ti.irti i thranijh tha open generous. And then there waa all the .mr. it gleam which shot from bet, aud yet spoil which aha had collected during he strove hard to set a curb upon h!s up when you were InnJ presaed for a these long yearn, the jewels, the peerls, a or sour of of entsi bread wine the gold, tlie vases, the pictures, the cup temper. II felt Hint It was for him to do so, and yet it did not come klwlly What hud you? Vra hnd uothing cruel fixes, the watches, the trinkets nothing except a name which waa a together they represented many miltu hi Imperious nature. lunghlugstock. .' ud wlutt did I give lions of lirres. With her own banda There la nothing to be gained, 1 gave you everything. Ton she parked a way the moat precious and Mid he, "by ulng wor.la which you? are nethor seemly f r your tongue nir know that 1 guve ydh everything portable of them,- - while ybe arranged monoy, posittoB. the eutranoe to the with brother for the safe keeping for my ears. You will do me the court. Ton had them all from me. of thebrethers. to eonfcM that where 1 might Hy evening all was And mock me? U'jw you I am now entreating." ready, anti she tad arranged that her ."Madame, L,lo ant mock you, I proiierty should be sent after her to "Oil, you show too much considerafrom fi:e bottom of my heart." Petit to which eastls aha Intion, sire! Our relations of twenty plry you "PI I.v If llu. hnl A Mortemart ia tendedBourg. to retire. years or ao can scarce suffice to explilnd by the widow Sea mm! Tour It wauled half an hour of the time plain sui-- forbearance from you." Your words are bitter, umdiune. pliy may p where yeur gratitude la, fixed for her departure when g young Fr.mcolse, 1h rcUKoi.iilile. I tiupbirc yuu. aud where your character is. We shall cavalier w hose lacs wraa strange to her I troubled with it uo longer then." was ushered Into bra room. We hava Iwtb left our youth liehiini. Your words do not pain me. 1 have He ramo with a message from her 'The allusion to my years comes never an evil thought toward you." brother. bad gracefully from your lips." None toward me? Oh, woman, JM. do Vlvouue regrets, madame, "Ah, you distort my words. Then 1 . , shall ay no more. You may not nee woman!" that the rumor of your deiwirture has I "What bate then? The done, king got abroad among tha court." me agalu, lumlaute. Is there, uo quesWhat do I car for that, monsieur i" tion which yon would wish to ask me came to my room to see the children tnaght. He stayed. He talked. He ha retorted. before I go?" Ho says, madame; that the courtier Good God, the cried, "la this a asked my opinion on this and that. mnn? Hna It a heart? Are these the Could I be 1 Mllcnt, nr could 1 say other may assemble at tha west gate to see than wbat thought?" you go; that Mme. de Xeullly will be lips which have told me so often that And an. hy your own confession, he loved me? Are three the eyee there; and the Duchesne de Cbamlxrrd which hnve looked so fondly lute you stole the king's love from me, moat and" virtuous idown!" of h mine? Can you then thrust away a The tody shrunk fcllb horror at the "I had all gratitude and kindly woman whose life baa lieep yours as of such an ordeal. To drlvo thought thought for you. You have, aa you away from the you put away the flt. Germain iialaee have palace where ahe had often reminded bo been me, my when a mine showy one waa ready for lwen more titan queen under the scornbenefactress. was not It necessary ful eyes and bitter gibes of personal you? And this is the end of all those for you to any 1C for 1 bad never for ennnlea! vows, Those sweet whispers, those an instant forgotten It. those promises this!" Tell my brother, monsieur, that 1 'Tab! Your hypocrisy efekena me! should be "Nay, madame, thla Is painful to both If yon obliged If he would make to b a are nun, why pretend of us." fresh arrangements.' not where tha nuns are? I was "Ihiln! Where Is the pain tn your you Tie bade me say that be bad done face? 1 see auger iu It because l hava honest, and what I did I did before so. madame. world. th behind You, your priests dared to apeak truth. I see Joy In lt "Ah! At what hour, then?" because you feel that your vile task and your directors and your prle-die"Now. As noon as passible." aud mlssala-do your you tbluk that 1 am reedy. la doue.H At the west gate; you doeelve me aa you deceive othera?' then?" My patience can bear no merer Her antagonist's gray eyes sparkled No. At th east. The carriage cried the king furiously. "I leave you, for the first lime, and she took a quick waits." and forever!" madame, one with white band half top forward, Ilut her fury bad swept all fear and lifted And where is my brother?" tn relink e. We are to pick him up at the perk discretion from her mind. She step"You may ieak as you will of me." He Is watched, and were he ped lietween the door and him, bet he snld. 'To me It b no more then gste. face flushed, her eyes biasing, her face th foolish era btde the carriage all would bo In psrrakert that chatters thrust a little forward, one email white known." your anicna.iu, Jtut do not loueli up-oMttn "Upper tupping npon the carpet. Very good. Then, monsieur, If you things which are sacred. Ah, If you will take my cloak and this racket wa "You lire lu sire? flhe Is wait would hut rn'so your own thoughts to Ing for yon doubtless. may 1111 at once." But It was such thlic.'-- :f you would lmt turn They made their way by a circuitous disappointment Inst night, was It not, them inward and set before It Is too mute the less used corridors, my Mor sli-eAll, and for the govern-res- , late how viip and foul Is this life which she through on like a guilty creature, what n blow! Great heaven, what hurrying have What you not lii: might you a blow! ,o nrehhlaliop, no marriage, a hood drawn otct her face and her have soul was In Ilia your heart tn a flutter at every stray footall tlie prctiy plan gone wrong! Was hand don; lik for the potter. If yon fall. Hut fortune stood It not cruer.'' her friend, had raised lIm up. If you bad led him fib l.oui!i gni-- nt the lKMtitlful. furious on no one and soon found herthe hU'!n-- r path. If you bad brought self mt at the ensteni postern gnte. A face lu iiewildcruicui, nnd It flaelied out all (fiat is noble and good within across lil mind ilmt iiertinps her grid of iJilevmntic flwiss guardsmen him, ba iv j.-- ir name would have been couple had turned her lans1 Whilt else could loved i ml upon their muskets upon cither from the chateau to be the meaning uf tiu wiki tali,-- of the ihe and Ihe ln::ip nimv Hlrum upmi colic ire tut no. Yon dragged him side, the earring wnlrh her. The iiie diNnpiHiiotc'ei,!? It arcliiiMvip yni n.isted his youth, yon drew du"-- was opcu, and n tall cavalier w.iiiM be iiii'v.irhy uf t:i lit tt Mteak dow, him fro.ii liN wife, yon uvr-e- l his swathed In n black rlirk limited her hurel'ly to uo hIiu tvn so sffll.-tcl- . mnn1intnl. hoed, ltinilinne. for tmo It. He then link the scat opposite lie tuuM ooi!ie her. and, above nil, he God's iil,e 1.Take ke lie,l ere II lie too late! uni'-- t get iiwnr from her. Fur nil you- - liesuy Ihere caa be for to tier, flammed ih door, and the "You hntp hiid tlie keetntis of a of calculi rattled nv. ay down the main yon. n f ir me. a few short pood li.aii.t id my family .tcwel, said life. Tl.i'ti. when that brown yenm Is drive. hair "I lug tin t you will still retain whire. wh n Miat white check Is sunkIt had not surprised her that this man them ns n mull sign of my regard." en. wL.m t t bright eye U dimmed -- should Join her Inside the ruai h, for It He hud hoped to ple.-iher and to ah. then G. pity the sin stained soul was usual to tune u guard there, and calm her. tint in an instant she ws of h was doubtless taking the place Fme w ije Montrepnn!" over at tier treasure cupboard hurling lire rival sunk 1"T bend for the which her brother would afterward ocid doublj I..i:nlfii!s cf precious stones moment before the s'',.!,r-- word and cupy. That was all natural enough. down nt hi feci They clinked nud the brai-t'f.-eyes. For an lntnnt she i But when ten minute passed by and rottli'd. the little s'llc:s of rc-.- l an.l stood sl'or.t. cowed for the first time In he had neither moved nor spoken she yellow and green, rolling, glinting ovei a!! her lifi.ft. then th mocking, d- - peel'd at him through the gloom with but the iloor and rappmp up against the flam .l hack to her, and h some curiosity. At tost the silence rplrlt oak panels at the base of the walls. a curling lip. (lanced nn her with a vague uneasiness. They will do for the governess If "I am airiedy provided w'rti a spir. If w'is time fo bring It to an end. the archbishop Ames st test; h 'tua! director, A thriu ran thank yon, said h. w through hpr nerves Who cried. rr he be. thia silent man? what could He more convinced than, ever "Oh. ms 1st: n, you must not think to Thru suddenly it struck her that h that he had lost her wits. A thought throw I know Too m my :i:ht l.o duu.h. ey! truck lilm which he might appeal and kno'v y.ci well TVrlnps monsieur Is afflicted." she to all that was uniter and more gratis "On the seem ti knew said. jnu 'Perhaps monsieur cannot speak. in her nature. He stepped swiftly to few tba i I lvuj exiecid. If yen kuew If dint bo the cause of your silence, the door, pushed It half open and gave me si wo';. ray wbsvsru I?" will you raise your hand, and 1 shill a whispered order. A youth with lone All In r rival's Mttcrncs and hatred d." He sat rigid and silent golden hair waving down over els rang la ti e t in of her "Yuu Tomorrow.) (Continued room entered velvet the doublet lilrk arc." said hoc. "ibe tuvcrnci ef I iy It wn her youngest son. th Count of children and th secr-- t n'is'-e- s cf t: Toulouse. WAr ACS YIELD BIG RESULTh. king - riistaken." answered Me. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. T thought that you would wish to "Yt-b'd him farewell." said Louts. d Vo'n' n.v! lv -- j r!ie cv WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. Jns-tli-- so If Roosevelt can au 29, ! JACS-THE-PIPPER coni-mnn- d DEFEATED A correspondent desires tn know how "telegraph reports" are made for papers that do not. get the dispatches. Oir correspondent, perhaps, i student of an eastern school for newspaper men and be may be planning the establishment of a daily newspaper. Hla question la a difficult, on to answer, without giving an example. A week before an event i scheduled to transpire, the news bureau In New Tork or elsewhere rends out a guess eo wbst Is to happen Hera. frr awam. stc,d nar'u.: as though stable to realise tbe slgnifi suwe rf wurda Tls a it was borne auddeuiy la upon Kiie MORNING. ," "What Is borne without a Bryan ask Nebraska Democrats. Answer, peace and quiet In the ranks. DISPATCHES. , WEDNESDAY . Personally we would rather be a Di to in the Philippine Islam than a v prince Js Russia. 7 ? n MANUFACTURING n EXAMINER: OGDEN, UTAH. MORNING d II HAVE YOU SENT YOUR DOLLAR? WORK IN TO republicans- JFUI - e are anxious to have rv rL publican in dost t..UiL, ard ' ' in in harmony with tl ReloM National Congressional Commi-teto fcvor of the election of a Republic Congress. Tito Congressional campaign be based on the administrative and legislative record of tlie pam and that being so. Theodore Ro.eyi personality must be a central figure and - his achievements a centre! thought in tlie campaign. We desire to maintain the work of this campaign with popular ratoenp. tions of One Dollar each iron, Repub. licans. To each subscriber wewjQ send the Republican National Cam. Text Book and all document! Eaign by the Committee. Help us achieve a great victory. Janes S. Shexuak, CUirt, P. O. Box to6j, New York. Orou ntar PY your one uoUnr lu th Hon. William Glnsmann, Standard office, and lake hi rrceJ therefor. v e BODY OF A WOMAN IS HORRIBLY MUTILATED. Man Who Called tha Police la Arrested and Held on Suspicion. New York. Aug. H.- -A woman, known as Mrs. Annie Moore, was found murdered early today In a room at No. S Second street. Sn had been horribly ripped and slushed. One had severed th Jugular veto in the feft side of tha throat, another had sliuost severed the was badly Gashwindpipe, the bn.-us-i ed and a deep knife thrust had ripped open the body, disemboweling it. No weapon was found and there were few blood marks around th room. James Moore, who had posed as the woman's husband, was held by the police on suspicion. It was he who notified tlie police of the murder. He i ang up two detectlvei nt Second street aud the Bowery at 2 o'clock thla morning and told them be had just gone his home and thought hla eisuir-in-iawas dead. The police hurried to the houee aud began to investigate tha crime. ' Miflire told tha police that he and the woman hnd been living together for seven years. The woman, ha said, was the widow of h'a brother, who died ten years ago. No one In the house could be found wno heard any sounds as if a sliug-gl- e was taking place. Herman Yuu Kohlen, who has an adjoining room, was aroused by th police and. said be had been In bed aince 5 oclock in the afternoon and had he ard no noises whatever. The 'dead woman was 50 years old. The horrible gashes found on th womans body recalled at ones to the mlnde of the offleer and doctor who were called, the murder some yean ago. , A hurried Investigation by tha police showed no algos of struggle and tha pollen concluded that the woman bad been attacked In her aleep. On n which toy across her fee waa th imprint of a bloody hand. Tne victim' hand were clean, so that the police believe the mark must have been left by the murderer. Moore maintains that ho to Innocent He told the police that he left tha house In Second street at T oclock last night and went to a Bowary aaloon, where he remained until 1 o'clock thto morning. Police inquiries at tits saloon developed th Information (hat Moore had been there until Just before 10 oclock, when he left. Lodgers In the Encond street house told th police that Moore returned home at about ten o'clock, and that he did not go out again afterwards. ' The murdered woman, before her marriage to the prisoners brother, was Annie Fitch. After her husband's death she went rapidly down tha scale of life. Moore, tha prisoner, to in an advanced state of consumption. Ue has a wife and two children living hardly a stones throw from the scene of the crime. ' Three life policies were found in the room. They were Issued by the rrudentlal company on May let, 1900. One of them, for fS7B, wa on the life of the woman, and made payable to the prisoner. 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DENKERS Will pay tha highest price for cecend-hanfurniture and sell t tha publia tha eheapast. 2416 Grant Ave. Bell Phone 0374c. Ind. 920. C. J. HERRICK A CO, Successor to H. L. White, ring your goods hare If yog was! To tho Republican Electors ot the to sail them. Call hare If you want State of Utah: buy. 2342 Waah Ave. Bell Phene A state convention of delegated rep- 618-Ind. 407. resentatives of tha Republican party, In tna stats of Utah, will ba held at Salt take City .for the purpose of nominating a Mate ticket, to be voted for RIGHT PUCE TO at the general election, to be held on THE selec19U0, tba Tuesday, November 0, tion of n atate committee, and for tha transaction nf such other business as may properly come before it Said state convention will assemble at 11 IS THE o'clock a. m. on Thursday, the 20th day of September, 1900, In the Salt taae theatre. Candidates are to ba nominated for the following offices: Judge erf the supreme court and representatives In tbe Sixtieth congress of the United Status. The Republican electors of thia state and all bther electors, without regard to past political affiliations, wnn believe in the principles of the Repub2369 WASHINGTON lican party, and indorse its policies, and will support tbe candidates nomAVENUE inated at such convention, are cordialt ly invited to unite under tbla call, in the selection of delegates. Phones The skid state convention shall con246 Ind. sist of 527 delegates apportioned to tho 814 Bell several counties of this state, on tbo basis of one delegate to every one hundred votes, or a major fraction thereof, that were cast for Hon. Joe. Howell for representative In congress, on Nov. 8, 1904, as follows: For Republican State Convention, flept. 20, 19U6. y, Buy Your Meat Wright Meat Market 4s County. Votes. Delegates. :i. 1 no-site-d I The Overland Limited i 1 i In I ts usS'-stsn- in s-- a The Only Dee Mt1 Track Raflway few flw JSUseart liver sad Chkeffc Mail Laxwfens Trafe laltoWwM -- rtx Compartment and drawing fife I sleeping ears, observation car, HbraiT I and cars, Ing Boak I Mrs, with barber, bath and I lovers train entire ttoWj Library; without lighted, through to Chicago. chaise. Direct connection fnr I bulfet-smold- The respective rour.-committees are requs:d to arracr far the elec-v.o- n ut dt'.tgaies to the state conven-tinThe chairmen cf the county rommti'.eed will forward :o the chairman erf the state immedi-ate.- y after tneir eiocim. a full ast chc-cof the delegate Hy order of the Republican state y SL Paul and Mlnsespolis n. Ci'n-utitt- Ks.ssaffis e n. Cfjlcago & C"W!u::-- Sait take City. Utah, Aug. 21. 1900. J. S. HAMMOND, Chairman. H'idrt'nh Koehler, f pro tm. cre-ar- y ng 20 I M-Wes!jr- p flMrtk Mato Unto.' Lsfce CKr. Hub. IM |