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Show s f . - i J Remember when you Advertise that ail Fish Wont Take the Same Bait, aaxd Have Variety la Your Ads. run down by lack 01 proper advertising, cant be re habilitated by one good ad. It takes time to remove busings? corng as well as the other kind. A business ' fOLUME XXVII. CQOAlT CITY, UTAH. SATURDAY, AUGUST NUMBER 175. 25, 1900. conditions in the bakeries. In one town boys kneaded, the dough with their feet, and one. bakery WiTH PRESS CLUB was inhabited by cats and hens. In another town a bakery -- oven served ad interim as a goose pen. Program to Be Followed Upon In many places bakeries were Arrival of Distinguished found in close proximity to the inNebraskan, Aug. 30. sanitary appurtenanc.es of the house. One bak er admitted that New York, A u g, 2d, A his floor anT vats were scrubbed meeting today of the executive committee which has charge of only once a year the reception to William J. Bry-- 1 Greeks In Riot. an it was announced that Harry A bHnd of Gree enga-?- t Valker, chairman of the press af'SunnysTde quarrel d ittee, had received a letter a ad or'a fight with Mr. Bryan, mailed before he ai.u 1C an es n several sailed from Gibraltar, accepting TaiFThviTallon to dine hart. newspaper men at the Waldorf-Astori- a f on the evening of SaturTRAFFIC BEING RESUMED. day, Sept. 1, In his letter Mr. BRYAN WILL DINE a. few persrmy have been killed and woumleukmbath sides-Tte population is panie striker). pl'R-am- OPTHEBANDITS t the railroad in 'the suburbs of Ears and Fingers of Wife of wore but proven President-Elecof Chile Cut t v ed bjgtndarms, who fired on the .Off to Secure Jewels. rioters, killing two and wounding Castro-Urdiale- s, rnaur 1 Tiim7HerarAug23- - Furthmr details received here today from Onipko s Release Demanded. Valparaiso say that out of forty Stavropol, Aug. 23. The agita- - mpi0yeg 0f the telephone started in connection with were panjNthere thirty-eigh- t the demand for the release of M killed. L Onipko, the member of parliament j 'hen the house of President: who was arrested at Cronstadt m elect Montt coUapsed bis wie ell connection with th$ ecent mu- - from ,tbe balcony into the street tiny, has-befoilowedby a dan- - and bandits who were passingcutT germs agrarian movement in this off her ears and fingera to rob her - fiues - en , vicinity. Eleven estates have at-- of her jewls. She wag taken in: ready bpen destroyed. The dis- - a dyjng state on board the Chi-tnis now under martial law. ean warshjp 0 Higgins. Among the dead at Valparaiso x Unwilling Witnesses. j8 Frederico Varella, the famous St. Louis, Aug. 23. Surround capifalisfand politician. fd by his wife and two small chi-- 1 IIeavy rain8 have been faniDg cren, Otto Radeck, a German at Valpa raiso, which have in-or, stood in font of a mino 'rea8ed ,the hardships of the many ami watched the pallor surmount thousands of the people camping h.s face and the agonized contrac in streets and Squares or on turns of his muscles until he drip. 'tbe bjjjg ped to the floor dead from the - . Considerable alarm is felt here fecU of carbolic acid he drank :n v:ew nt fbp -- onditinns in Chile ct i Bryan said: DEVjUSinVORK strikers attempted lo cut The ta 1 l ! Valparaiso Slowly Recovering Shall he delighted to met the From Effectg of Disaster. boys of the press. I have not j found any better newspaper men Valparaiso, Chile, Aug. than our own.- Some of the Lewis Nixon gave out the pro- - reopened tolav fo.-- the first t ' 'as at present arranged for sjnce the earthquake. the 30th. Mr. Bryan is to land at Telephone and telegraph com-- 4 p. m. at the Battery, where be j.munication with Santiago has been wrB be met by a small but the lines ynittee and welcomed by Acting are used almost exclusively by Headed. by. a the government officials The city fo small police escort, Mr. Bryan ia still under ymartial law,7Traf-wil- l RICHARDaHALDAKrwHalVOULD'DECREASrTHrBRITISH nte nor lU-sidwife lli stood to fic 6 ceases at driven Broadway be oclock in the even- ubli fralh7t up p7ru,aBd" ened to move uotil after Eor"jfce m While interparliamentary and arbitration conferences are Fiftieth street, thence to Fifth ing, and everybody is compelled doea latter not pro and discussing S country praying for the disarmament cl the nations Richard Burdon Haldane, British B&Band Was dead Victoria to the to take some in south and the wo;k of secretary for war, is duce sufficient for the use of its avenue part actively hastening that end. He purposes to rednes inhabitants. hotel. In the first carriage with restoring normal conditions. As the British army at once by 20,000 man. Therefore partial General Daughter on Trial. a first he installment will Mayor the Acting Mr. Bryan starvation at least, it is feared, government Moscow, Aug. 23. The trial of faces' the middle and poorer McGowan, Governor Folk of Mis- has appropriated $4,000,000 for three persons charged with hav- sou ri and WilliamJIoge.presid nt . tlj,reIleljDL.lhe .destitute. Tin Peruvian population. ing been connected with the conof the Commercial Travelers An- - custom bonse was reopened today Secretary Root is expected spiracy against, the life of former here early in September. , league, which started the and traffic by water and by ra Governor General beDobousaff has been Tesumed. the for A The postal movement well known character of the nal boys were running the paper reception, town got aboard a trifle too much off, it being press night and gan here today, One of the acBeat The Bartender. M a, At the hotel Mr. Bryan will be cn ice also is in operation, cused is a daughter of General from One the TifTion of a difficulties ved tea re the other afternoon, they soon liberated him. lie vows greatest by a. hop Frank Taylor attacked and beat' Keller,,.... .. the bartender ofa Z Commercial receptioncommitt6e consisin 'encountered byithe'authoritiesis and when Le'hegan to feel "sleepy IhaVheIF never Jolt again." of five members from each state, the interment of the bodies rc-- he sought a quiet nook where be S Fanner and His Team Killed."' street, Salt Lake, saloon, and will' 7 :45 Mr, Bryan will be escort- - covered from the ruins, as all the might slumber until his attack of Conductor Suffocated.. serve fifteen days on the rock pile. Tacoma, Aug. 23. A fanner ed to the Garden and the meeting cemeteries were destroyed. At the jagitis should subside. lie picked 23. A special to Helena, Aiig. named .Wright ad his team or will begin at 8. After the meet- - various temporary morgues h3ps out the paper cellar of The Jour- the Record GlascoW says Caught "Colored ThieL horses were ground to pieces near ing inside, Mr. Bryan will ad-- of coffins have been accumulate!, nal as a nice place in which to George Fellows, a Great North- General Funstons headquarters dress an overflow meeting in Ma- - awaiting the designation of th-- ir snooze, and accordingly descend- ern freight conductor, was suffoGeorge Dover, until recently a place for burial. The work of ed the steps and curled up on 'a cated near Snowden, while trying at Camp Tacoma this morfng by dison Square. an porter on the 0. S. L., a passenger train bound from Ta- recovering the bodies is b aig bundle of new to in out fire a a ear put print Shortly supply Nebraska, Delegation comaTo-OlympiThet-raiwas ushed to the ut most Injr.hFF afterward The Journal devil clos- - 'on his train. The first was report lifted two feet from theirack, days ago with a satchel contain Omaha, Aug. 23. A special ed and locked the door, knowing but fortunately the wheels struck ing $350, the property of conductrain carrying the delegation - of the of of within n. W, Doody, was caught in nothing presence the rails all right when the train tor over 100 Nebraskans who will the unfortunate 4oper. came down. The horses were Ogden and returned to Pocatrilo. meet William Jennings B17&H on Left to himself the sleeper n his arrival in New York will leave v v dragged 200 yards. iu DBuaiOf tat KC OUCU9 Dead Sparrows, Nunez Bitterly Hated. By, dream JhoughL d ihingsHe Frida this city yreveningA Three 23. Mich., Oaks, the Spanish war was on and that Aug. Death Followed IHccnnghs. re ...gram.fromJs,'ewLYork..tQJhelealtiiboieJes-fn)- m of Thecause an of ty7 he epidemic Uncle in "Havana, "Aug. 23. The man Sam's was'doing duty committee announces that a yaeht ming infever the who phoid 1,000 ne among was surrounded by 3 Seattle, Aug. 23.Alfred E. ranks, yesterday evening attempted hag been chartered to go down the Survives of the earthquake say million habitants disof this was to assisassassinate General Emilio Nu-tasecond place Gardner, who were arm. formerly Spaniards bay to meet Mr. Bryan s steamer, during the shocks it was covered when a member aez of United ed to States of teefh today the Havana province and intent upon district attor- , governor the Nebraska delegation possible to stand erect without the board of health climbed to as life. n the the latter his to was desper-atioa Driven , a as result of died, ney, taking today entering his to be first in welcoming Mr, support. A movement is on foot top of the water-u-or- ks he seized tin jawbone-o- f standpipe. protracted . Bryan. loorganizeac6mpanydo faciti- - Prof. Paul and tried to imitate and found the dead bodies of sev- after an operation for appeEidi-jMoraleand says he is a resident tate the raising of the money eral thousand in of citis. Havana. young He of sparrows, had He does not attempt to give old, but he Sampson began to hiccough last in Manitoba. ewary to reconstruct the city. It various the-fay thafcfo justify his act.' lie asid he Monday and despite way and finally was capturd flnd Winnipeg, Aug723.-Profe- ssor advance the sums proposed the surface of the water. covering ridden his horse known for thrown into a distance prison. remedy was tried, it Reubeg Andreas, well known in needed without interest for six The mayor gave in- could not be checked. Even when near the governors carriage and Immediately There, he pleaded with the com- structions 7innipeg and Portage La Price tenths. The plan is to construct to empty the standpipe unconscious he continued to hie would have shot into'' the vehicle for liberty and jieing demander to this city with a hand- - jj, new buildings of light mater-fjj- il scrub and paint it. Hundreds of cough. and his jturned strength failed rap- and escaped had the opportunity of diamonds in the rough iajs and to lay out the streets so nied it, he once more sought to have been built idly, resulting in death this morn- offered. nests' sparrows emulate Samson and pull the vhich he claims he discovered hat they will have a unifmn on a lege that runs around the The Liberals are intensely an- ing., The case is regarded as a house down upon them all. He somewhere within the confines of 'Wi'dth of twenty meters. summit of the standpipe and the to Governor Nunez, unusual one tagoniktic very by the medicaL tugged and heaved' and finally Jhe province. He took, them to the provinces of the no-birds are to young have who was a political protege a.rl a fraternity. Several local jewelers who pro- - anj routh which have not suffered slipped and jolted his head on fallen into the supposed uncovered standbosom friend of the late General the floor so hard that he woke up, mneed them to be stones of the ,from tbt earlhquare are senlmg and while to pipe The Maximo Gomez, who withdrew hi3 fly. trying foundt hat he had been busy t water. He has staked a claim guppii s of food and money to he cover made for the from the Liberal constandpipe following and has forwarded samples to atrickm cities and towns. wrestling with a bundle of paper when it was constructed was ,St. Petersburg. Aug. 23 Som of vention during last illness of New York. Tin department.of public works never put oti. There are now the commission which have be ?n Maximo Gomez, on . f failing to seat Santiago has appropriated But it was terribly dark and twenty-on- e cases of typhoid fever engaged in cure the nomination to the presidrawing up projects Found Plenty of Tilth, $100,000 for the construction .of not knowing exactly where he in the town. bf 'aw for submission to dency. new the Berlin, Aug23. The govern- sheds to shelter the refugees from was, he began to think that it Nunez and hi followers have parliament already are givisg out inent medical department has is- - j Valparaiso and elsewhere who mightn't be a dream after all. No D anger of Bomb Throwing. tbp results of their work. One always been sincere followers of sued a report on the sanitary con-- ! continue to arrive at the Chilean matter which way he turned he commission which has been deal- the Moderates, under the name of ditiong of the Prussian bakeries capital in large numbers. encountered paper, fend he . Balbao, Spain, Aug. 23. The with the question of excep- Liberal Nationalists. ing and slaughter houses, to which -- The railroad line between Li- couldnt - make it. out The military governor has unsuccess-thong- tional laws will recommend for Secretary of State and Justice the newspapers are giving sensa- ma che and Quilpue, in addition to struck him that perhaps fully to arbitrate the adoption the principle that cer- 0 attempted Tamil, acting minister of the tional prominence, one of them fuffering severely from the earth he was dead and these bundles of difference between the employers tain conditions alone can justify interior, resigned from the cabiusing the caption America in shocks of Aug. 16, has several paper were merely the records of and the strikere. The who tha proclamation of martial law net latter, General ' Andrade, today. Prussia. enormous crevflles, newly forme 1, his misdeeds, so he bumped bis number over 60,000, firmly main-hea- d or other stages of exceptional speaker of the house, and formerThe report says that many of in its vicinity. till his nose bled to make tain' their demands for shorter When a security. province Of ly secretary of the interior, ia the butchering establishments wa8 alive. Valparaiso still without street sure that-b- e hours. is locality proclaimed by the cen- slated for the interior portfolio were found in a very unclean con- lights, but order is maintained Then be concluded to try bis The festivities in connection tral to in an ex- temporarily. General AndraJe is be government; dition. Some of them were loca- ewmg to the severity of the au- voice. That voice is a with the royal visit to Balbao very ceptional state, the conditions one oft he most vigoous support-b- e ted in dark cellars where clean- thorities, who shoot all of about 240 horse- hav6 been postponed. Troops are justifying' the healthy thing, perijrs an-- ers of the government. step must liness' was impossible, and others ought committing robberies. power, warranted to stand, any occupying the principal points nounced simultaneously, The in-- 1 The correspondent of tie Ashad no facilities for the employes 4mong the buildings which foil kind of a strain, and when he in the ctiy in order to assure the will as itiative, sociated however, Prcs3 found est, to wash themselves. at the tine of the earthquake are turned it loose, people over in the majitenance of services. heretofore, with the central public The personally superinJ ending V government inspectors the Palace of Justice and Mari- next block begaD to talk about Fighting between the and ernment or upon the application arming and people found particularly objectionable time hospital. rapphlr cf V earthquakes. Luckily, The Jour- - police has occurred at several of the local military authoritif'. 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