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Show i THE SALT LAKE TIMES. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 2, 1391 : 3 w THE PUBLIC DEBT STATEMENT. A Oeorea.a fnr the Muiik sf Aafuit ! ) 1,0111,-- 111 la Known. Wamiinuton, Sept. 2. Thti debt statement is as follows: Inleres'-be.ir-in-- ; debt, '.ill)..V.,'.i,pJO; debt of whit-l- t in-terest since maturity $1,0 10, 770; decrea-- o during t ho nioiM h $1.V0; debt hearing iui interest $:'i!ll,0HI,."i.il ; if l.0S!l,(iuti; aggregate debt, !.':!, 157, 7 (,.(.,v!i.i', Jl.O'.H.'.'Ifl; and treasury notes offset by au cpntl amount if fiii-- i:i treasury. $.Vi!i,-11- To."; increa.-e-, cash ill treasury, gold foi u and liars, $')i).7 t4.-C-silver dollars, small coin, I ars and trade dohar liars, .M07,t 1,0'.';!; papt i' money, i iit-- uli u rei'lilientos, bonds; interest and coujtons pi'id, uivaiiing reimbursement, minor fraotion.il currency, deposits in national bank dt'(isitui-ic'- , etc., .;. l!i:l. 1.11: nguretrate, jf7iw.iitrj.3l7. The demand liabilities, including gold u1"' silver, currency, cortilicites. treasury notes, disburstiug (itiici-r'- balances, no Id tif i(MI,(i(HUW0, and a net cash balance, of .I0.'J71. o'.l-l- ; aggregate, Tim inerease of tlie cash bul-enc- e in troa-uir- during tin- mouth was $l,l!lu,u7!'. J.W.Farrell&Ca m$ I meers, m i fitters. Dealers in all kind, of -L- IFT AND FORCE PUMPS. Order, taken for DrtTe and Pug Walla. Ca-tc-bill I im o I vl Iff altia, Molte Auurbaca Mres. Teiei Uua. xa F. AIM k IK CLEARANCE SALE. Prices crowded lower and lower. Cost Is not to be considered. W are now Preparing for Fall Business. AJaoy sow lines have already armed. ILL SB (MS MUST I iS Till? GIOANTIC CIXAKAXCK SALIi OUR OUJ? i Silk Department Cloak Dcparlmcut I Heran of tho ere vtt harcalus H 1 lu SUU nrr or(xl lo H Llk at ()lir ,ltant tn 0 1 f11"110- H I.ailes' unit f.'htlttrmi'a 1 Ftgurnd ln.ll Silks for Jn. M (r.m. ly ltw prMwai J 11. OS Hiiw.k Luxor 1 rVotine f.J- - tj wurth 7Sc i " CMC n.urad Vgv bilk, fur - ack uron... St.k. Mr H TT'' 1 "urlh 11.00 Black ca lirain 1U. ; I..U5 l.i.,k i?;f,f Oral. Sttas 1 jiV? On.y . craaauara to .,h ' VXT lL cu"""1"- - B 1 Lot of Lartlca- Bilk Sfrlpnd - . 1 lUnuw in f .50. wortli Our Slioc Depriirit 1 '"'S'SF"' H 1 ot l.udl.1' Hiirau Norfolk f Ilaa mart cuts tn pnras to as- - j Waist", iu black rara,nl tnBi.ti ro.i. B tl.a follow m and navy bite., at W.:), f Inn prlCM! of our ChlMr.u a, W worth t i0. M UlMMts- aurt Hots' BtUool hi ladles' I M t ionnol Battling C Sko' U SiittaforKt.M). I la.nonowil.tn. pi Lartles' M Hauiil Bathing P M.ni now L8. Lj Wntla (or 4.M. I 14 To new 11.4a. fe Ladles' !'. nwy RatbliiK E UK. nowllaO. U tiiitsforAJ. THIS WILL BE THE GREATEST SALE: OF THi: SKASOX. Tliis is tho chance of a lifrtlme anrt the Udim cannot! aflortl to miss it. REMEMBER!' Tbatth-r- are CiRKATEK 1JAUGAIN.S in this Sato tfc&rk were in any Sale UeUl before in this City. F, Auerbach & Bro. Bwri,i,i;w:r7Ki;1Tri;avffi5Ula.y; Utah & Montana Machinery "o. High Grade Machinery! Tor all kinds of dtitr. narriat In Btonk for imtuedlata ileltTary Hxfrtwala Kartional, Ptp Cov.-rfn- Iron Plpa nuil Kittlnga. Air Compreaatirt, ingerHOll Borant, K. V. Co. kock UnUa. ENGINES & BOILERS. from S to ft) Horse Power. oftln(r Fnrln'-a- , Pumpa. Horan WMms, Wlrs Bape. Drill SVraal, Mica and Mill B'ippUea. batety NUro PowJar, t'apa and l uaa. Main Offlce and Wararooms, 259 & Main St. Satt Lih Cty. AGENCY, ButW, Man. OorresponOaDoe Solicited, Skookam Root Qpouuqp, Crows Hair Rapidly. Ff. V'l Eradicates Dandruff, Stop Falling Hair. fitQV PreTentlv' LfMfff' I Grow H,dr 00 LOty Bald Esdss 7iBtjA la aa Bxquiaitt (Trmdt mark mistered.) ConUiues no Mineral orVegetable Poiaew Is an honest and meritorious) preparation. i Nature's Owe Remedy. Ekcokum Root Hair Brewer Co. NEW YORK. Tpam Sal by U Dvagglets. 5tyantc. y ANTPinAIRTTTtTTiiT'OiB RAL hnnsi wn-l- t, small family, good wages. Apjily No. ll'.H Fifth street. AANTkI) - A COMPETENT HOVSK 1 Apply at No. M West Blxtlt South stiver. 'ANT KD ItVlA ft D AN D R( HIM KR foiih who cm snpplv stnilents with tMiard ami rooms, wlia room.--, furnished or unfur-nished, or with hoard without rooms, IU (Mitnniiinicatfl with A. A. Nordvall, Unl-ve-itylnilldiut'. corner First North and Sec-ond West ntreet. Wantkij-an'ofVi- ce" BO V. inquihe at the Times offtee. A N TED - GENTLE MUM LODGERS Roomn from 11 a wek aud up. cool aud clean. Prtrnte family. Second bouse east of Social hall avenue. itloney ta Joan. TO LOAN C. L. HANNAMAN. MONEY street. Upstairs. 1" iAHTIES-JJEBlHr- Nti TO BORROW OR TO Loau money, see A. M. Janes, W4V Main st. 71 AND H PER CENT LONti TIME t money 10 per cent short time. John J Bliyder, a and SeHooywr block. TelepLoni ISUR SALF.. GREAT BARGAIN. F1KST-J- " claHs ice cream )jar)ors and i oufeetionery i. lore. DoinK nood business; must sell ou ac-count of nhk!ies. ('all ou Tavlor. room 8, H West Boiond South street, Glrard block, opposite the (Jitllen house. tpOR SALE-CHE- AP HALFINTF.RKST IN I a g(Hl lialtery and confectionary business. Disid Investment lo rij,'hc party. Address Fred James. Times offlce.) gov jcnt. 1" H)rt RENT- - Jtmmt5HEDiW0M8lTH staWe. M7 E. Second South. FwThkNT XmBAT COTTAGE; inquire .'im cor. C and Flftii streets. POR R E.T'Fr TWO tJNFURN'I3HED J1 rooms for housekeepinK; also nicely fur-nished rooms. Inquire 65 East Third South Street. FtOR RENT EIGHT-ROOME- HOUSE, South between Foutth and Filth East, O. L. Hannaman, W Main street, up-stairs. l,sOrtREli)TFURN flSH E D R(X)M9 WITH P board, at .S East Tlrst South. T?OK RENT FURNISHED ROOMS. ELEC-- r trie ltirtt and bath, with or without board. JtA out) Fifth 4aat. "aokeat djBoovery o. o. philips. ii. late of Leavenworth. Kansiut, was a sufferer from plies icr thirty years but now is a sound and hearty man at the an" of to. He owes his cure to the discovery he made about three months sko of a plant the oil of which h.'va worked wonders in curlnir himself and otlieis who have been pronounced hep'lcesly incurable. As lar as the writer knows the medical properties of this herb is not known to tne medical profession. If what Mr. Philips claims for tne new discovery is a fio't there seems to lie no end to the usefulness to which it can ho applied in the cure of dis-eases. Dyspepsia, Inflammatory Rheumatism, Hritrhts Disease, Bowel troubles. Piles and al-most all ills bumantty is heir to is relieved as if hv niajTir. In no instance has treatment failed to relieve almost immediately. Trt ai meet is local and pain.eis. Mr. Phil-ips hue spent a (orf.iie seeking a cure, having ben treated by the best physicians of Leaveu-woit- h tor years, bin atter all h was uo bet-ter, The hT'i from which this neiv msdiclDe is taken is found m Salt Lake City and vicinity, and is perfectly harmless. Now. Mr. Philins. in order tube a beuefin'ttir to humanity, and sprea.t the u.'tvs of his wonderful medicine, ' will (five tree treatment to any one until they are permanently cured. No cure, uo pay. Charges verv moderate. Address or call on him at K01 East Nintn South, where he will be j ureatly pleased to tfive you treatment. C'lui' KKWAiiD For: any case of OHIII I hronic Vil:c I lad to nut No riiar.e for medicine or consultation, fiui Fast Ninth Soatlitreet. OPIUM. MORPHINE. rHI.ORAL, COOAINE hahtt cured, t'hntned and Un-- i chained. Hoolt of iMi paiffw 11 Ik tr'd sent freo. Pay when cured. Box lMH.SaM Lake Oltv.Utah. HOTEL JEMPLETON. C justopenedQ The Only First-Cla- ss Hotel In tin City, Cor. JIain and South Temple Sts. --Dontist- jttmS, Teem . tracted with- - &fom$&TlliJ.F! ut pain by ti UfcS uao of i 'S$, tx$jj&. LL'-'- l.d air. AuVf fJSrWtf work warraut- aIWjliCA Room 78, C'omiiiereial Block, but Lake City. i , i CHEAP I I j iiiiiiiiiii 1 - I On Monthly Installments or other jj I Terms to Suit. Ef : 'i i;i i? t We ore anthorl7,el to close otit ti remaining lot in R K Fourth South Stroet Addition They are loraied f p Four blocks Wott of tho Jordau river, between y l ourth ami Filth South. . ii Tliesa are lie Ciieapost Lois on j tie Mot l They Must be Sold as the owner needs Cash. C&ll " at ouce at Kooiu 1G, Central Block, j LyBCH & GlASSMK, Ageflls. i ' est Sile RapidTt Cciiipy TiME TABLE, To Take Effect May 1st, 1"91. Local Trains for the Jorl .n Fiver, Oarden City, Brighton and Eldorado. I1AVRS LIIAVI KLCOaAOO SALT Mil tTTTY fcflOam. i p.m. 7:00 a m. s OOp.m, 7:UI 2:00 ' 8:W " 3"0 " H:iX " 8 lO " to " 4 01 " 9oh " no " 10:00 " rv no " IC:0n S:00 - li t " 6 0 " ll:U0 " (X) " 1J:0C. m. 7:00 " Citv Sttion- Corner SuTtnth South and Bat-oh- West streets. J. Ci. JACOU3, Gon'l M'fT. " UTAH CENTRAL RAILWAY. Timr-Tabl- p. In effect April t. iftl. Passene'r trstns tin run ditltv lieiween Sa.t Lake and Tark City as follows SAf.TI.AKB CITY. Train 1 leaves bth South aud Main... 8 00 a m " 3 4.Mp.m ' a aiTives " " ' . .I0:.it a.m 4 " ... a. 30 p.IU PARK CITT. Train t arrives at Park City !0:3n a m - 3 ' " :?0 p.tn " Sleares " " tJO a ni ' 4 " " 4:00 p.m Oft! v and Depot corner of Eighth South and alaiuSta. T. J. MacKintosh. i General Freisht and Pmsasei AgeuU ' M. R. Evans. 91-- W. Beooud Boutk. :f Jormg Goods, & i Gens, Revolvers an kmAi Bicycles. Tricyelcj & Velceipedea. Pocket mtiery. Shears and Sriasot troi,s; Indian CI its, Honnir lilovea, Dnrab rtalla, Coll ir.i; Th. mpson boots aa4 lUiMai Ftald aud Opera Ol suns. !ht.!u my Stock Before Purchasing. ml Kr. Iir. lia I.vons hasreovod to Honper-",dredg-building. 4'. South Main a.ieet. AN UNFOUCHT DUEL. If He Were Killed II. lld' Want Aay Finaaelal Compllo""" CtitcaRO Trlhitna. The practica of dueling i practically xtiuct in thin country aud soon will he, doubtless, in nil parts of thu world. Ssusible minds everywhere ee the ab-surdity of it, though meu iu passion, or acting under a false notion of honor, may sometimes yUld to the fooli.hra. tpuiremeuts of the "code." Atono time two well known French, meu, Chain, the caricaturist, an I 1 (idle, a man of loiters, hid I vio-lent qusrrel in a theater alter the play was over. Their friends interceded, but only made matters worse. One of the uiea challenged the other. Seconds were named on the pot, aud both m-- n insisted that tho pielimuia--ie- s of the meeting should bo arranged fit once. .. Ibe secontls stepped into an adjoin-ing room to make the grim arrange-ments for the duel, leaving the two principals in the ssmo apartment. "What .hall bo the weapons?" Uie second of one partv asks; "pistols V "No," said another; "witti pistols it is U over so quickly that one baa no chance to see auy thing." The partition between the room in which this d'scussion occurred and the one iu which Cham and Gill, glaring st the lloor, were waiting was so thiu that the two men heard every word. At t he remark just quoted tbey looked up at each other. "That isn't very funny to hear," said Cham. "Hardly," said Gille. "We'd better go upon the stago. They went out into the solemn gloom of the deserted stage and found that also unpleasant. Let's go out on the street," said one to the other. They went out and presently saw a pnod many people going Into a restau-rant. They followed mechanically and sat down at a table. Half an hour afterward, when the secontls hail completed the arrange-ments for tho tight, they were aurpmed not to find the principals where they left them; and when they went in esrch of them they found them sup-ping merrily together, entirely recon-ciled. HE DID TOO MUCH TALKING. Til. CaalilT of tn Ni Virk Lifa Inanr. ilea Company Dtainiaaad. "Xt:w Vokk, Sepl. 2. The trustees of the New Vin k Life, lnsurranee com-pany, at n special meeting yesterday, directed the dismissal from the com-pany's employ of Theodore M. Caiita, the cashier who made charges against the pn sident and tniMces lour years auo. The. charges against President liet rs were not made, piililte at the time, but were recently published by the 'linny, which has for some means been interesting ilself with the iimitlc management of the New York Life. .Since I hey were printed ISanta has been subjected to criticism from certain quarters; but he was silent clays ago. wlieu he replied to the criticism in a lengthy letter, clefend-itiL- r his poMiiou and reiterating charges of lnUmanauemcnt ami dishonestly mj the part of lieers, The reply of the Imanl of trustees to this is his dismis-sal. FEDERATION IN AUSTRALIA. The l.aglalature of Victoria Haa Adopaad thn Hill; It'jectlac Mew MKi,Bot;iiNF., Victoria, Sept. 2. The Yietorinn legislature has passed the federation bill, at the same time adopt-ing the amendment excluding Now Zealand from the federation. The New South Wales legislature rejected the motion to fsror protectee duties. THE JllfSTciTY. La Plata Still tba One Subject of Interest The Sundown Rui'mss a Bit; OJjr. " ' . THE . HIDDEN TREASURE M1HE. Active Development Work to bs Com- - lUdiicad-Ot- bur Newj Ga'.herad lj Cur Reporter at Ogdan. pial Corrftiiomh-Hi- to The T'art. O'iUKN, Sept. '.'.- -La Plata niid the mines occupy the attention of tJgden citizens. Son-.- if th j claim owners are Retting to wtiri st developing their mined. The La Plata is working a full for-- of men and have about 10.00) pounds ready for shipment. The Sun-down owners have been reported as re- - fusing an offer of tiO.OOO. They are holding the claim ami cannot, be in-duced to sell. Cache county people have appointed Clarence Westover as deputy sheriff and James P. Lov as justice of the peace. Another rich ind was reported about two miles northeast of La Plata yesterday. Five wngon loads of ore wrts shipped from the La Plata yester-day. The Middle Pork Towusite company bald a meeting yesterday and organize.) with the following ollieers: V. V. Waters, president; (1. II. Ilnrgett, sec-retary, A. ,1. Warner, treasurer. The site is in Weber county. They have set aside tvvn hundred lots valued at ?.j each, to bo expended in publio im-provements. Several business houses have Iipcii arrauetl for and a preat many lots liave been sold. Mining men think thai this netv town wiil bo the principal city of tho mineral region. The Morrison-William- s fight, a full account of which appears in another column, was success to the Ogden Athielio elnb. They netted a good sum, which will be used in improving their eiuli rooms. Several thousauds of dollars changed hands. r- .1. 11. llhine, a L'oion Paeilio conduo tor, secured the gold headed cane of-fered by the hiiin'ur'l- in the voting contest, lie received t'i, votes as the most popular railroad employe. The opent j;Us".:s for second best were won by Ji s;i I'. Hrown, another con-ductor. The vote for him was l.s.os'.'. .1. F. ''ollins. architect, will receive bids up to FieHy for tho plumbing, gas tilting and plastering of tho new (sacred ileait acaiitiiuy. This msgnilieeut buihliiiii is alnuit completed on the out-Fid- e am! presents the finest appearance of any eilucauoual institution in the .1 unction city 11. 11. Wadman. president of the Hidden Treasure Mining company an-nounces a meeting of the company for net Saturday. The company will pro-ceed to active operations in developing their mines, ten miles north of Ogdeu. The.--e mines have been worked some f ir ti'o nast three years aud some good r.a.iuvs havo boon reporteil. r- -- - H-- .loseph P. Ledwidgo, county clerk, issued one marriago license yeterday. Henry Hateitian and A'ltiio Christie, both of Dgden, wero thu contracting jiaities. - - K. E. Clark, grand chiof of the order of railway coutluctors is visitiug iu the Junction city. Tho order will have an exeui sion to Hot Spring in his honor on Friday next. t- John Pincock, one of the Webe.r county selectmen, retired yesterday. Judge It. W Cross taking his place. The court passed a set of resolutions approving of Mr. Pineock's labors and wishing him well in tho future. - - H-- W. II. Smith, clurk of the board of education, has advertised for plans for erecting a school house at Mound Fort. Ihe successful architect to re-ceive 100 for the plans. Theo. A. Smith, familiarly called "l'o."one of th") pioncor piinterkof Ugden, celebrated ids iY.'d lerthdsy yes-terday. He was formerly counecied with the of S;Jt Lake wtl has wtrkd ou ail thu papeis ol ' 'gduu. The chamber of commerce held a meeting last evening for the purpose of deciding on the towusite at the new uiiningcamp. After dno consideration it was dee.uod udvisablu to drop the matter for tho preeeut. The site ti ny had selected was already taken and the owners are pu.shi.ig work for the build-lu- g of a city, t- Tho young people's society of the Bap'.ist ::htueh will hold a meeting at '.ha room of Professor Koyio tnis eve.i-imr- . A literary and mi'sical Di'O- - cramme has been prepared for the oc-casion. - A small tire started in the Kurcka laundry yesterday. The, department Eot out in good time and savsd the building. The loss will probably not txceed $7,"i. THE STRIKE iS ACAIN ON. Tba Nw Lake F e Nohidale DH Sot Prove stlravtnr La t A v ft rE, lud., Sept. 2. The freight iirskemen and conductors on the Lake Lne & Western railroad struck again here yesterday morning, and bare notified the tuen at Peru, Lima ami Indianapolis of their action. The new schedule did not prove satisfactory to them, and they- waited ou ( ieneral I'radbtiry at Indianapolis. Toe confer-ence was not satisfactory. in the Lafayette division truflic is n gain nl a standstill, no trains having been moved today. A few trains have been lied up on the Peru division but the majority of freight trains art! running. The men slopped work to-day because the new schedule was not satisfactory. The YACHT OF THE COVERNOa. It Wn Hrntf-r- i ro Carrf OoTtramsot Sup-plies t KxorMtaut Prloea. N'i:vv York, Sept. if. A special from Montreal to the I'nsl says: Another si audal is loomimr up in Ottawa, tiiis time against Lieuteiitant-titiverno- r Scliiilt. of Manitoba, lie owns a yacht, w hich he rented to carry public supplies from place to place. It is asserted that he charged exorbitantly for the service rendered, and committed many other irregularities, lie denies the charges. NOT WHAT THEY ARE PAID FOR. Grand Trunk Ofllolnle Will IWeigu Beeause Tu. y Are Tired of I.obbjrlni. N'kw Youk, Sept. 2. A Montreal special to. the I'oxt says: It is rumored in railway circles that there are to be important changes among the high ollieials ofthetirand Trunk within a month. Dissatisfaction is said to exist on the part of several ollieials on ac-count of the lobbying they are com-pelled to tlo. and one at least of the v cry highest ollieials will resign. QUARRcLED OVER A WOMAN- - One Man la Head Another Will Die aud a Third Injured. Pi itsi.thc, Sept. !i. At a picnic at Koss' drove, near here, last evening Austin Keid of Sharpsburg and a man named D'.M 'lley of IMttsburg (iiarreled over a woman. O Mal'ey stabbed Keid and Joseph Farbaeher and Frank Haird, w ho went to lleid's assistance, licit! is tlead. Farbaeher will die, aud Laird is seriously wouutled. DATH OF JUDGE 8RA2EE. He Wm at One Tims .lodge or the Su-preme Coon of Culurado. Dkxvku, Sept. 2. United Slates Commissioner A. W. Urazee died last atretics, lie came to Colorado in 187't with a commission from presi-dent Grant as one of the judges of the supreme eo.irt of the territory. For many years ho has been the acknow-ledged loader of the prohibition party. A WIDOW AND HER MILLION. M.a la qalelly Gathered In by a Lucky N ws paper m n. Ciikyi'NNK. Se)t. 2. Charles WhitP, while, who is the American manager of tho London lllnnlrntml Sews, was joined in married last night to Mrs Kmina Xasrle, w idow of the late Erasmus Xa-gl- e left $l,()l)0,0(iO, w hich was divided equally between his widow and one 'on. The couple will make an Kaslern bridal triu. Color:itlo l'eo)le, Mrs. ('.. C. Koss ami 11. G. Smith, well-know- to Denver. Aspeu and Leadville people, have opened up the flume Diuing parlors at. No. i Fast l'hird South street, where they intend to cater to the wants of the peopie with the best food the market alTords. All Colorado people are invited to make themselves known at the Home Diuing parlors when visiting Sail Lake. THE DEMAND OF THE EXILES, They Frepnee to Come Iticbt In or Know the Ktastiu Why. New Yoke, Sept. 2. Twenty writs of liiiciis cori'is have been sworn out in the cases of Russian Jews detained at the bargo ollice and made returnable iu the United States court today. The superintendent of immigration will have to show cause why these iniiiii-granl- s are not permitted to land. ,lut IIkksb Housekeeping-- . Harper's itazar. "This liver is awful, Maud, "said Mr. New wed. "I'm very sorry," returned tha bride, 'I'll speak to the liveryman about it." FOUND WITH HIS THROAT CUT. A Dry (tnodft tif Lnw.ll. Mans., Murilnrort In Hta Store. I.ovvF.l.t., Mass.. Sept. '.'.David a tlry goods dealer, was found dead iu his store this morning, with h s throat cut. The theory is that some one was concealed in the piacu last night aud committed the murder. Mere V.u Are! One fare for the round trip, Colorado lo ,st. Louis and return, via the great Missouri I'anilic railway. Tickets on ale September I'.Uh, good to return, tjrial limit, September 2S, 1!ll, on ac-count Sovereign Grand lodge, I. ). O F. Sale of tickets open to the public. He sure to have your l'ullman reserva-tion made early in order to avoid the rush. Same may be made through nearest at;ent. S V. Di if ii a n. Coin'l. Agent. Rich. F. N'l.sl.t.s. Cont'g. Au. Frogress building. sk Fake City. A CAR OF POWDER BLEW UP. And ft Rraketnan and a Htorkman Were Inatatitly Killed Winsi.ovv. Arizona. Sept. 2.- While a train was running at full speed near iieoisou station last e euinir, a car of powder bletv up, instantly killing brakeman White and a stockman named August lieckmsn. ild to I'orKet It. Keo.h. parson Have von something to seud to the heathen. Mr. Trotter? Mr. Trotter (mopping his brow) Ye 1 will send tin. in my winter over-coat. --v DIDN'T KNOW IT WAS LOADED. A YonuK itrl tltint and Killed by a Buy of Nineteen. lit kfai.o, Sept. 2. Conrad Kohler. aged l'J, last night shot and killed Char loitu I'.remnu with a rev olver which he said he did not know was loaded. Iio bus been arrested |