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Show FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 30, i.WflMAN fifiTS The Saix Lake Telegram. 190:1. AS REWARD FOR v Attended Aged Tobacco Peddler iu His Illness and Inherits Share of Fortune. GIVE ! - v.-a- ONE-FIFT- OF H 'ESTATE TO HER. NEW YORK, Oct. SO. Through a settlement aboutto be made, Mrs. Wil- liarrv George of this city is to receive! $200,000 of the estate of $1,000,000 left to her by Maximilian Herschel, once a j tobacco peddler. Herschel came here i; with only a email sum to tide him over from Germany about forty years ago until he got a foothold here. On the steamer he met Mr. and Mm William Simons, the parents of Mrs. George, and they struck up an acquaintance. Herschel became a peddler of Then he opened a little tocigars. bacco store on the East Side. He slept in the store and lived on a few cents a day. Fifteen years ago he had enough thousands saved up to give up the store. After that he sought brokers' officers', and made shrewd investments. From the day he landed until his death he kept on accumulating money. He lived in a hall bedroom, ate in the walked cheapest restaurants and down to the financial district to save car fare. But he kept up his acquaintance with the Simonses. When their daughter, now Mrs. George, was mar ried twenty-tw- o years ago he gave her away. Last summer his visits suddenly ceased and Mrs. George, going to look for him, found him ill in his room. She had him removed to St. Lube's hospital and visited him there every day. Wlien he died she was at his bedside. Just before the old man died he gave her the key to a safe deposit box in the Mercantile Trust company and iold her that he had securities there which he wanted, her to have, as she had been his only friend. Mrs. George took the key and told her story after the old man's death to Lawyer Lorenzo Semple. The box was not opened, but in old Herschel's room was a list of the securities in it. They were nearly all asrailroad bonds, classed and valued, everywhere .according to the market then, at ?990,-'00-of0. alsw $300 in the Bank There America. On Mr. Serr.ple's advice Mrs. George began a search for possible relatives be-fAn uncle, two opening the box. nephews and two nieces were discovAll of them are ered in Europe. wealth''. They had never corresponded with Herschel and some of them had forgotten him. gilt-edg- November 9th Fixed as Time for Walkout in 0 ado, Utah, Wyoming and New Mexico. ed s or Scbel Forces in San Domingo Gaining Strength, and Htavy Fighting 13 Expected Soon. Pro. 5-- ..... jt KriCr f. f',pntfmu ler, 3:00 a.m Prwee Frm Ieht. ..., ,d)5 .... Fee IM-- -t sta district bn fe a4 eonnKiicM Clah tn sow: kern City T1ckt OSf p.IU . nrpNrr - T. lal mbtiuMncvESBK c. ."dj-.jsmen- t n av Co :, 1Foe rK,n iM ir,r Oc'eri Va James J. Rogers, Lawyer, Kills Himself at Boise in Wife's Presence - It'ra I . tn. o 1 rv. 1 p m. Feera anJ rr r. ?r,rm Vi. t ... 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TimIs, ntocliff.ri, VtnmolH. Kur-- k ar4 (via Lesmlr.fton i;vr) "ty Fee a Fork. Xtntf rT'-- a. IM. Jusb. Calient and Inter seriate r. CAPE HAYTIEN. Oct. 30. Gen. Xa- varo, the revolut: jnary Governor of Monte Crlste. Santo Dcraingo. at the head of a strong- force of troops, has joined Gen. of the forces Morales5, commander-in-chie- f of the Dominican revolution, with the reported intention of moving' th- combined forces on the capital. Sin Dominjro. The BOISE, Ida.. Oct. .". James J. Rogblockade of the port of Puerto Plata, on an attorney, committed suicide ers, which the north coast of Santo Pominso, here yesterday morning. He shot himIs held by the revolutionists, has caused self in his bedroom. Deceased bav s a provisions there to becone very dear. A force of Dominican revolutionists has wife and tw i cln'drpn. Abo.it a ye:ir occupy Cotiiy. It is presumed that tha ago Rogers attempted to drown himself Dominican Government forces will b concentrated at the capital, where l;eavy in Chicago, jumping into t!." Chicago righting1 is expected to take place. river. The pui.id" w:ih ensatioral. Araoi.g the passengers on the Cuban For many months pat Mr. mail steamer Marin Ferreria. wr.'.eh was on from Puerto Plata lias been trouble 1 grritly with inrom-ni- a. prevented entering TuesdayI r. by the Dominican Government III. mini seems ti have givn cruller depend ;icia. was Senor Caceres, former Governor of Santiago de Do3 way undr the strain t.f worries by y Santo Dorcino, under the by night ThiJ of Gen. Vasques, who was exiled day and sleepV-s.-to Cuhi by the present Government of has been conSd(raMy ayjravatd dursix vtkji, and it i said Santo Domingo. Senor Caceres has gone ing the now- to join Gen. Jiminez, the lead'-- of that be pT?t les? than three nours In slept thf- revolution, at porne unknown poir.i, ten the cf hit lif". past days an 1 together, they will make .another ateiv.ed a The of ringing b'l 1 la:-- i ;: f'i otnintro. tempt to hi ni:n bt.ivi infua con with munlca tion Teiographic were to enemies beset been Saiit has ah'it restorel. imaginary Vcp.i, Domingo, H is rumored that the French cruiser him. In spite of th plea ling of hi Jean de hi Gravier, now at Port Ail I'rince, wife, who saw trnuld thr Mr. Haiti, has been ordered to Santo Domingo. Rogers aro.-- e from the bt d It wni h be The Dominican Government cruiser was resting anJ walked to the dresser. ndencia today attacked Puerto up hLs revolver, he examined the port of the north sii1,? of the island Ticking to rrak'j it tare-fullit was In which is in the hand of the insurgents. working order and thn returneil to the bed, with the Idea, cf protecting himONLY S1.0O self and hH f.tmlly from the lurh'.ng en- retate potata a Va.Uey P.y .......... eft . . 4 fc !. tj, 'e Frctn - Fatrf.M - crMj v fee Maotl ted tnler- N'ep!tyrrjf one-fift- URGLARS SCARED OFF Ihl. I IA OREOON SHORT UTKTi DKrOT. ALT LAKE CTTT. For peea. n4 j a0 AHHIVK. DEPART. mOU TRINIDAD. Colo.. Oft. 30. The great the public .The men tfcoull be admcn-Uhe- d to observe th" lew. r.d undr ro strike of coal miners pending In district ncet should they permit them c)rrumt 13 for '.ve to tvo provoked Into thirty days was officUUy called yesth romtnlMfl c sent of when Howell President unlawful acta. terday, "With the earnest hope that the tn!net copy of the following letter to ail union In of In th ir dlurlci 15 may be surc-fthe district: effort tn eecj r reasonable wages in 0 Tndianapoli. Ind., Oct. 2S. WlUUm fair e condition of emploj rent. remain, our truly, JOHN JdtTCHKI.U Howell. President District 15. V. M. W. t V. "PresMect w, f a. -of A., Trinidad, Colo. Dear 'Sir and T. L. I.nwtW. Brother: At the last meeting of the naV. M. W. of A. w. n wilsos. tional executive board th question of Secretary-Treasuret M. W.' of A." tate. Inaugurating a strike In th coI mine President Howells said to th of Colorado. ;tah. New Mexico ftid Wyotlve of th Associated Ires: rprrsent. ming, district 15. received careful consid"The abov hsr refund t rhlrrate rlevances. and al the cfftrUZi eration, and It was unanimously agreed of th union hare ! the to. empower the undersigned to open neup occur November hope. ;h. The gotiations with the Colorado Fuel and strikew will lor.sr was that diswaited Iron company and the Victor Fuel com. trict IS hre rouM not tiore to win witboat pany, for the purpose of arranging a sarrtlon by the rseruttv hoard. ilrt llrstkr s the receipt of the conference with them In the hope that an we"Slc-continued our efforts to reach th Inbe terest whlrh control the Colorado Fuel might adjuetirent of rncvancc company and the Vlr.or Vwl reached, and a strike averted. In the and Iron but recret to say thst up to this company, event of failure to effect on amicable adtime we have slthnuxd n.urfiiful, to we we were given full power have not abandon! our efforts to justment Indorse the application of the ninT of reach an adjtistnent without recourse to Attempted Safe Robbery district of work. 15 and to authorise the livusur-tlo- n jierirn 'Information reacfclr.r u from the varinX a. Ktrtke at whatever date, in our ous Indicate a aroir mining held out the greatest prnle of Kelton Prevented Judgment, n the part of the miners and rrst!e;nea campi success. cond:t!-nof etr.r lv Purnuant to the ruction, we mer.t. especiallymhose lnt r.i-under the two communicated by wire with the pneldent referred to, rave grown to b cmp by Citizen. of the com panic above named, asking The the rerrt are fuKr connrrrted ty oar them to m"t our representative tn cont,u ference. We received replies from them ottr.il etatrmnts sent 1 t are hr OMBEV, Oct. 30. Thre. lold robher declining to meet U or to aenrpt our reprt offlcUl ser.t rI to Colorado to Intent, of the looted the general merchandise store of II. overtures for a peaceful settlement gate. pending In district 15. J. Jones at Kelton on Wednesday difficulties "In vw of thee clrctirret irs. m in. of course, unnecessary tf rem hid "it to authorise th lnui:r night, but secured very littlt. If any. cash. you how important and ceeentHl it Is that hae tion of M strike tn vor1o. t'tah. New nrid their frterris conduct the miner They escaped on foot, followed by a volMexico and southern Wyn-nlrto tke In a manner which wi:i comthemselves a revolver in the hands mand respect, sympathy end support from cffct Monday n.orrlr.c. N'ovtmber fsh. ley of shots from an has nt tx-proxidel of a man named Robhlr.s, who was the in reached the li'ffVil ttefotlatlra only man arouse! In the city until after not then which wmiM author! "Web About Dynamiter. n u In Iteli-vi- penlln the robbers had escaped. So similar were thiit a settlement wo-SV. InformaTwo be Oct. are. secured. Helena, itonf., V.i i:thrlTe.l the methods of the robbers to those of to lsue an nffUltil theref,,r, were r led tn the District court order t the rr i n the gang that s;iccf s.,f ully robbed the tions against r 15 man d ork the of to trtet frnvelle. d!scontlntj srn-of M. Conant charred with Isaac general merchandise sto-Sn tdnese on and arter and the Northern rrmln dynamiting a few weeks :;go tint there Is no doubt Pacific. Two letters which Cravelle la 9th until they rrrriv Instr-jc- t ,na in the ininda of the citizens that they are to have written to the railroad to ttf cmtrnrr from this ofrv... y04 Af alleged identical. to authorised Irfurm all miners. l.nm.inity. demanding money Th robbers gained entrance to the store official, I fefl.'r.t oroer-- 1 The Mitchell h are the basis of th informations. building by means of smashing in the specific crime for which Cravello will be strike through me, and the strlk si; ts back dour with a sdedee hammer stolen tried will Ik- extortion. to a rir.!h." from the railroad section house. The robbers then knocked the knob o!T the safe with the sledg" hammer. The found of 1 imi sin nr:tmm wesw-M-Mj.f- t the breaking of stert attracted the atten B tion of Mr. Robbies, who was parsing the s&S tn store. Seizing his revolver he ran to the A fl 71 H 99 Ci fiont door of the store, but hr this time i. m m aj , m r i. the. robbers had escaped through the back door. Robbins opened lire and a running M battle ensued, in which, it thought, one of the robbers was wounded. I LC.U DU1 By this t;;ne a number of citizens had R. M. Vice-Presiden- May i, 1503 r-rt:-k4 0 one of the Adolph Herschel, nephews, is now here and by arrangement he and Lawyer Semple hr-vbeen appointed temporary administrators of the estate. The surrogate has ordered that notice to creditors of the estate shall b published, and on Decenber 1st the deposit- box shall be opened. It was learned that Mrs. George's share h will be about of the es- REVOLUTION IS SPREADING FAST Color- tM la LAKE R R. CO. ' NEPHEW AGREES TO Tinn Tablo SAN PEDRO, LOS ANGELES AND SALT i.. $000a-000- TABLE T1A1H MITCHELL ORDERS COAL MINERS OUT ON STRIKE NDNESS $7( 0,000 ran rj,itt r miHeIi a? j e U V. .-. e1. I C ft- -i f-e- e. 1 little i!rie ago a man who wlrhed to dre- t :i diin't his Income realizing hi wth between two ffi-o- n th ore hanJ pr th Skilled Taller with ?k hiU Trtcett: on th? other Ih real.mi:e riothe to common a elf-rmepectin; mar oul 1 tot wenr th.em Tn dium arrived with th advent of Alfred Injam:n A V" . It NhappyYcrl. A COLORADO-UTA- r.-.-r e fr nM - se i '. J! '" T-r- t Ixsytt i ear pprl today the world' rcpreecntatlve imikcr of teaay-for-inn.FAT.I I "rt. I ri OVErCOATS of every nr. I meUurr? I eniMral tatternt. l fnhrica. th ffjuJil in ft; length. :y.ln up-- l earance- with 'he fln-- t Ta!!or j rolu t. SUITS. !wf make, (try ?le your I.eart reu'.J srlh. the l- it-for yourr:f. buy if k btiy. iom ci1 Wiif mnii'y will j l.i"ure to show you throaglt. Trice rarge for e i irk. i;;-ec-- 5 To "y ! - file ! O .! i A j- i li Ci . to S J' ' IC rwjrl c a. 'if jv;i i C"! Ir i t ; r-- s , - t i - -- r ; r ' i...- - 1.;.. l TICKETS! l' r ;- T Ml tt?.ot f2J4"V .".- f ' aftl J!4-- I c ' tf-r- " - T, A, S45 $37.50 o- - r : 1 Iaeff.irCtrjr C'tS-.-- l(tiat -;; Pa:; " aj OVERGOATS, $12 TO AJMa ! I" - K- !;&t.n Ctt. IfuT'.f Wr il SUITS, $12.50 TO SHORT UNE H TO ST. LOUIS. ! r. c. 79 W. Stcond Soutli St, :v. r. :;oLxr?. on. At. i i .t Uk SAL? LAKE CITY, I .). ITT AIL r. Ut. P:?9 to A rrJltafcle Ga-baller- hi,, Pres-ideiie- --"1 a r I-- AY BROS. & CO. li.t a SJ i M ! I"-ta- 5:45 Ogden and Return, Via Orogon Short Lin Saturday, Oct. "1st. Leave Salt L.ak? 9:15 a. m.. returning leave Ogden 10:00 p. m. Football game. HAY-HEUIIA- TREATY IS N- DEAD AS ILL'CTOIl'S PUP. WASHINGTON, Oct. 20. Advices received at the State department from unofficial sources indicate that there ha3 been a change in the sentiment in the Colombian Senate respecting the Panama canal, and that there increase of the is a considerable strength of the element which is willing to make terms with the United estates. The agents of the State department have found it difficult to make plain the fact, n even to the Colombians, canal treaty is that the absolutely and finally dead and that no act of the Colombian Senate can resurrect K. If there is to be anything done in the direction of the Panama ?nal und-c- r United States control, it therefore must be the result of entirely new negotiations, and none such have ag-ai- IIuy-Herra- .been instituted. m." he said, 'and I will defend myself." Mrs. Rogers w ihh'-to turn on the lights to see the Imaginary intruders, but he forbade it, faying it would only show them clearly where he was. Upon returning from dreser with his weapon Mr. Rogers turned to his wife and told her to kis.s hi in good-band then tat down upon the bed and lired. Mr?. Rogers and othc-rwhom rhe called watched by the bedside of the wounded man, but aftr gasping for a, short time he breathe J his Ia-.- shortly before 3 o'clock. "They're after rt Aram oi .rrize steers. fj "Wichita. Kan., Oct. 00. A special : i!n twentynve cars passed through t O'iita today containing 1500 head of i.ltre-bre- d steer calves from the Panhandle of Texas. This is the first large shipment of the kind that has ever been sent east on a ppecial order. These calves are shipped, by O. H. Nelson of Kansas City and consigned to Dan Black of Lynden, O., for distribution among Ohio farmers. They will feed ' them for export steers and for cattle shows of 11)04 and 1905. I , h i;-.e- R r - k t1, j r . 3 r- - '- ret reafV.rr ' rT,ef ' a ? t i -. ! Southern Pacific Company's Lines THREE TRAINS DAILY t r en f'-- r ! t. y It e,l r".it,i I . ' dllAV, . H tJ i' : ; r.; rr T'-'- ! 1 n . -i 1: i . U. e- r rt.a V. K 12:50 NOON. .a- - f -' . e- TO CHICAGO 1 1 1 5J y. p en LArtb. IJ 1 K -- Ffl. d Aert 1 I 111 t I f - fe.ee. er tict: hr H rrt-i"aA- k M taJ n."lr'r rotjrx a t:i"t.i; tf ram a i:t 1 1 i mmu - Tj.w u ili um ai iwa : -t EMPLOYEH ARRESTED TOR DISC3IARGI1TG GUARD. EMPORIA. Kan., Oct. 30. A warrant was issued last night for the arrest of W. C. Ilette, Santa Fe agent at this place, charging him with discharging from the employ of the road Leigh Petit, a member of the local Kama. National company, because lie left his work to attend the maneuvers at Fo; t Riley. Tetit was ordered with hla company to the maneuver?, and claim h was told by Ilette that if he went ne could consider himself eiischarged. Ilette .ays he had decided to dfyx-nswith Petit'. services before he heard of the maneuver.-- . A test case will be made of the matter. e rp P. t.i II rrr.tto r a' V, t I li r to CAt.minvt SSI lnet NIA i Ll.AhCl'.i: an; If M.Tlt. rrttr t.TIl r. r.'i i itti .. f r i I'f if ' IIP fr. . - Goods to Sell gijij til zzrr Wart n-l- ep emies. California Gttteal I'Uy Grcur.J at'-Tim- 1 If You Have r". HEALTH riJf. it., eww, trial , ur.e'p n t'.y pre- - J ff 9 f Io'snt8tloUien. a " i, WYOUME tn IUUU HAY. 23 I.afjt! d v.v. LwtUv at Ca;nu'. i-u- UNION PACIFIC CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL LINE. or OVKULANI) LIMITKI). C. S. I'.ll tr!r. 1 Tin: nkw t?outc Tin: M You Knowy and For rates and other information ndtlrv:s or rail on Don't be dlscorr- - U fk I D IIoe, VIA TIIH WJLLIAMS, Commorcial Appnt Chicago, Milwaukee & Sr. Iaul Vx 3CG West '2nd South t.t HALT LA K C CITV, UTAII. - i tU Wav Ci Ur.itn r: 5 x ! ??crthtrm alt lkh II FM ifey |