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Show DAILY TIM JOURNAL. ' WHITE MER DANCE FOR COSTLY CUT OFF BY STORM STATE MDIAK MADE TWO ASKS SMALL STILL IS UTAH THREATENED FAMINE ADDS TO SCRUB WOMAN IS ARRESTED FOR BEING TOO CHEAP. HORROR OF SITUATION. WHEN FRIDAY, AUGUST BLACK RAND MAN WIXXEMlCCA, Xev.. Aug. 19. An NEW VnRK. Aug. 19. When Mrs. TonoiHih is T .'i jIAII. Aug. known as Drunken Henry, threatened with a famine. Shut out Mary Kraft, a scrub woman: tried to Indian u 14.009 diamond brooch...yester-a- y a day or two ago secured a bottle of from the outside world great fears are pawn for $r she was arrested. Today It whisky and proceeded to drink the conentertained for the safety of stock as learned that the brooch Is the He soon became hilariously full from starvation, and the people of this property of Mrs. H. W. Garrett of this tents. In that condition foiled upon the nd section may be reduced to a similar city, who Is traveling in California. Mrs. Garrett is a daughter of Henry foreman of the Sisson ranch, where he condition. Iron steel merchant of was employed at the time, and deThe railroad track is washed away 8. Iierson, the this city. manded the wages due him for work. for n long distance and wagon roads Mrs. Kraft had the costly Jewel In miles. He wai accommodated. Sitting with are completely destroyed for her possession since last September, the Indicate that The meagre reports foreman waa a friend, and after without the faintest realisation of the extent of the damage is even greater cot-ireceiving his money the Indian pulled its value. She was cleaning the than was first reported. Mrs. Garrett's father his gun, ordering both of the white owned by The rain hcKun Saturday and has came upon the men to dance for him. As they hesiwhen she at Cedarhurst been falling in torrents, night and day in a bureau drawer. tated he began to shoot at their feet, she said, brooch, since that date. Truffle of ail kinds is She kept it and didn't try to pawn it and by this means soon had them shut olT. There hits not been a train brok- stepping lively. and until yesterday. When the pawn In either direction since Friday 224 diamonds dancing before saw er He kept the performance going unIt is not believed that the trains will amasement und heard with his til it wearied him. and then rode off eyes lie aide to pass over the track for at woman offer to part with the toward the north. On the way he held the least five days. brooch for So he telephoned for the up Schmorer's store. In it at the time There Is not a vestige of hay or Mrs. Kraft was arrested and were police. County Surveyor Newby, of grain In .the town of TonopAh and is held until Mrs. Garrett's father Humboldt, He and the proprietor. horses are already suffering. Many some formal complaint against forced the former to feed, water and makes Is nre reduced to skeletons, and It clean his horse, and the lutter to get feared that before traffic opens up her. him a bottle of whiskey. When the many will die from starvation. SupIndians attention waa taken up by MAY BE A COUNTESS. plies generally are running low and Newby, Schmorer succeeded In escapon some go so far as to fear suffering to his house, where he secured a conmore the part of the people. The Report That Engagement of Mrs. ing rifle and promptly started back to setservative. however, think, that there Tevis Will Be Announced 8oon. tle affairs with the invader. But the are sufficient provisions of nearly every kind to sustain life among the 'rieml of Mrs. Cornelia Baxter itter had taken alarm at his absence, lieople for a siege. Tevis have been informed that she and ridden away toward Oregon. A pursuing jiosse waa at once orin are a bad plight. nil visit Denver early In September, The wagon roads but it is doubtful if the In11 Is utterly Impossible to ascertain en ganized, route for California, where she Is the real extent of the damage to either going to attend to some business af dian will be captured. He has by wagon or railroads. Four washouts fairs In connection with the estate of this time reached a very wild country, over 400 yards long are reimrted on her late husband, says the Denver and has the advantage. The whites are much excited over the occurrence, the railroad and others are susiected. Post. and It will go hard with the fellow if Since the wagon road lies along a Mrp. Tevis arrived In New Tork last precipitous mountain aide, It is feared Saturday on the White Star line he Is mught. They bitterly resent the thiit the damage at many point Is Ir- steamer Cedric. Indignity to which he subjected memof their race. reparable. Report received front some During her sojourn abroad Mrs. Te bers are Rut Hre these points alarming. vis has received many complimentary SPARKS RESIDENTS BOYnot verified and a more hopeful out- attentions from the nobility, but by COTT POSTOFFICE look Is entertained liy the better Infar the most pronounced was the de formed citizens. fifth votlon of the Earl of Rosslyn, 19. Recently Should the worst come the jieople who RENO, Nev.. Aug. accompanied the fair American railroad line Pacific Central the could lie relieved liy the old pack-trai- n when by train from London to Liverpool, was straightened, Wadsworth, old dimethod but stock would suffer where she boarded the steamer. and many would lie lost. Mrs. Tevis was the observed of all vision headquarters, was left several miles from the main line. Wadsworth Business Is bndly stagnated by the observers during the week's voyage. was moved bodily to Sparks, the new rondllions. The flow of transients'has Her remarkable with beauty, coupled disThe Central Pacific anil are visitors censed completely the fact that announcement of her en- railroad town. appointed at being shut In. While the gagement to the English earl will be moved Its employes houses on flat cars and gave them free lots. vltlxen take the mutter more phillso-phleall- made public in a short time, made her Now Sparks is Justifying its eccenthe worry on their faces show by far the most interesting passenger that they sere anxious to see the con- on board the Cedric. tric heglnntng by boycotting the local ditions change. The farewell scene with Mr. Tevis postofflee. The people held a mass It is believed by the railroad people and the Earl of and decided that the would Rosslyn ns the prin- meeting not that they will lie able to run a train cipal actors as described mail letters in the new town beby an eyeby Saturday, and should they do so witness is given as strong confirma- cause of unsatisfactory service. Postthis will give temporary relief. Rut tion of the rumored master Summerfield depends for his engagement. since the traffic Is very heavy by rail salary upon the cancellation of mall The 'Earl of Rosslyn has been at this time. It will take several days conspicuous and Is thus deprived of his inmatter figure both nt home and to relieve the stagnation accumulaticome. If present conditions continue abroad. He is known as n writer, i ng. will be compelled to the government newspaper correspondent and an ac Large amount of Important rnnil tor. He the office, notwithstanding that abolish seasons two ago appeared nre tied up by the blockade, but this In this town has 1,200 Inhabitant. country under the direction of the will probably lie relieved by a pack have been established at difBoxes Charles Frohtnan. train In a few days. houses. The people debusiness ferent His marriage to a member of the in these and they their letters posit Scotland nobility did not result hapELABORATE FISH DINNER to are Reno to sent be mailed. resorted to and he divorce the pily GIVEN TO THE VETERANS court. PRIMATE DAVIDSON IS BOSTON. Mass.. Aug. 19. Fagged GOOD BOUT EXPECTED BY COMING TO STATES out. blit with enthusiasm unabated, QUAKER CITY FANS describes the condition of the thou T1XROX, Aug. 19. Dr. Davidson, and of visitors still here in attend' the Archbishop of Canterbury, is PHILADELPHIA, Pa.. Aug. 19. Knee on the Grand Army encampment Quaker City fight followers are look among the passengers on the Celtic, The G. A. U. and the various auxlll lug forward to n lively bout at the sailing for New York today. The priary bodies held the concluding se Manhattan Athletic club tonight when mary object of Dr. Davidson's trip to aions of their meetings today and dls Billy Stift. the Chicago middleweight, the United States Is to attend the prised of all unfinished business. The and George Cole, of Trenton, come to Episcopal general convention to be sessions were cut short in order that gether. It will be their second meet held at Boston next October. The Inthe veterans and their friends might Ing in the ring. On the occasion of terval between his arrivnl and the take part in the entertainment ar their first encounter, which took will le place opening of the convention ranged for the day. The feature of In Chicago lust summer, the two put spent by Mr. Davidson In visiting genthe amusement program was a fish up one of the fastest fights ever seen eral friends In Canada and In New dinner on the north shore, w hich gavi in that York. city. the visitors an opportunity to see Na hant and Its vicinity. PLANS OF SIR HENRY IRV- COATS THREAD MILLS ING DO NOT INCLUDE AFRICA ARE 8HUT DOWN KENTUCKY WOODMEN ge y, G PAWTUCKET, R. L, Aug. 19. The mills of the J. & P. Coats Thread com DAWSON SPRINGS. Ky Aug. 19. been run puny, limited, which The Woodmen of the World of cen ing on short time for over two months, tral and western Kentucky began a shut down today to remain closed un and barbecue here to til big September 1st. The shut-dow- n day. Several thousand members of leaves nearly 2.500 unemployed. the order nre In attendance. Better than Gold. I was troubled for several years Stop that Cough! with chronic Indigestion and nervous When a cough, a tickling or an Ir- debility, writes J. F. Green, of Lan ritation In the throat makes you feel raster, N. H. No remedy helped me uncomfortable, take Ballard's Hore until X began using Electric bitters, hound Syrup. Don't wslt until the di which did me more good than all the sesse has gone beyond control. MrH medicine I ever used. They have also and Mrs. J. A. Anderson, 354 West Sth kept my wife In excellent health for street. Salt Lake City, Utah, writes years. She says Electric Bitters are "We think Ballard's Horehound Syrup Just splendid for female troubles; that the best medicine for coughs and they are a grand tonic and Invlgorator colds. We have used It for several for weak and run down women. No years; It always rives Immediate re other medicine can take ita place In lief, is very pleasant and gives per our family." Try them. Only 50c, feet satisfaction." 25e, 50c, $1.00. For Satisfaction guaranteed by Jesse J. sale by George F. Care. Driver, druggist. h:e log-rolli- ng LONDON, Aug. 19. Sir Henry Irving is anxious that it should be known that there Is no foundation whatever for the report that he intends to visit South Africa. He will play only In Great Britain, Ireland and the United States prior to his retirement two years hence. Escaped an Awful Fata. Mr. II. Hagglns of Melbourne, Fla, writes, "My doctor told me I had consumption and nothing could be done for me. I waa given up to die. The offer of a free trial bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption Induced me to try it. Results were startling. I am now on the road to recovery and owe all to Dr. King! New Discovery. It surely saved my life." This great cure I guaranteed for all throat and lung disease by Jesse J. Driver, druggist Prlce 50c end 11.00. Trial bottlea free. Have Time Card Laundry..., 437 25th St 5 DEPART. Atlantic ififiSiSrrSs No. 'l points, duilp Na ltUTniLC dally No. Phone 174. east, dally 2372 Washington Na : arrive. Express from Denver, Pueblo, Provn Sa.lt.Lak City and sii east, dally No- - tfnbertafcer Open 1:15 VoV City. P uebu; Denver and all potau ALBERT F. RICHEY 150 Expra;,' Salt Lake ,Pac,flc Phone City PmJ? Le&dvllle, PuelioTSsn 10,n east. arrested alive. The police believe that a clew developed at Flshkill Landing is the most substantial yet found and that the boy is in the village of Camelot, four miles south of Poughkeepsie. The entire population of the place is Ita! Inn. The Poughkeepsie police, it is said, will search every house in the place. It has been well established that the plot to kidnap young Mannino was hatched in Ludacca's house, $60 Hudson avenue, Brooklyn. Another fact heretofore unknown to the police is that at this meeting there wa present a mn who resembled Petto, The Ox. who was one of the gang ar rested for the barrel murder." On that Sunday night a number of Italians went to Laducca's house. One wore a white beard and mustache. They remained in Ludacca's apart nient until 1 a. m.- - Monday. They talked In whispers most of the time. The Janitor of the house saw the men enter, but did not see them leave. He says he would be nble to recognise any one of them. It was on that evening the first attempt was, made to kidnap Mannino, Cucozxa met the boy that evening and gave him 25 cents and asked him to come with him to New York. Cucozxa told the boy he wanted him to act a an interpreter. The boy started with Cucozxa for the ferry at Atlantic avenue, but within a few ards of the ferry landing the boy's grandmother happened along and sent him home. The next night Cucozxa succeeded In getting the boy to Manhattan. From Mrs. Laducca the police learned Saturday that her husband left his home early Wednesday morning. The boy had been kidnapped the night before. Laducca did not returti again until Friday night about 9 a. m. Then he looked as if he had traveled considerably. Cucozzn's confession implicating him had not then been pub llshed. He remained home ahout an hour and then went to the butcher shop at Johnspn and Bridge street, Brooklyn, which he conducts under the alias of Lungo. Laducca told hi helper he would go home for dinner. That day he was mentioned as a suspect. Nobody has been found who has seen him since. In Effect Jun 1 Nd. The Ogdei. Steam NEW YORK, Aug. 19. Italian detectives working on the Antonio Mannino kidnapping case In Brooklyn have Salvador Altadonnla, who, they assert, has been acting as a for the principals In hiding and their families. The prisoner Is alleged to have been about to deliver a message to Mrs. Laducca from har husband, the alleged head of the gang, who carried the lad away. The arrest waa made at the point of a revolver. Altndonnia was about to enter the Laducca house and stumbled over the detectives, who were listening to a conversation among those within, hoping to obtain a clue to the whereabouts of the wealthy contractor's soil. The latter has now been missing one week and his parent have given up hopes of ever seeing him wDENVERIflOHttta to open a package from our laundry. And why? Because the work Is done the way you like It done done to please you, on without being all worn out, and lta delivered on time. THEY TIRED A BULLET ARREST IS MADE AT POINT OF REVOLVER. HASTENED STEPS. IS. lLTHC It's a Real Pleasure CAUGHT NY POLICE Brave Then Induces Store Proprietor Parents of Young Mannino Horses Are Already Starving Rain She Tries to Pawn a Diamond Brooch Given Up Hope of Ever at Point of Gun to Water and Worth 14,000 For Haa Fallen Continuously For Horse. Hie Feed Seeing Him Alive. Five Dollars. Nearly a Week. GO 1904. 19, j,.. limited fnm, Salt Lake City. Provo Points east dally 1aclflc Mail Denver, Pueblo, .. from Lead-vill- e. Salt Lake city and al Day and 9Qgkt. points east dally Doeal from Sanpete No- - valley I. A, BEXTON, General Agent "WWD, psrtment, dalt Lake City. C. A. HINBY, Ticket Agent, Ogde. Dont waste time and money by dosing yourself with medicine to relieve that severe headache. It no doubt Is caused by etraln on the eyes due to overwork of some of the delicate muscles. A careful examination here will be given you free and glasses not prescribed unless I can relief. guarantee O. B. GILSON, Agent, Ogden. TIME CARD in Effect June tl, J. T. RUSHMER, Manufacturing Optician 2412 Washington Ave. Expert Drabs Depart for North Na 9 No. 7 No. 11 Easy Money Loaned salaried people same day asked for without security or Indorsement without knowledge of employer or any one; payments to suit. LOWEST RATES! BEST TERM8I Your credit once established at my office you can get money at a moments notice. Call and get my terms before going elsewhere. D. D. DRAKE 410-1- 1 Tel. 500-Ecelee Bldg. Open 8:30 to 7:30,; 10 to 11 Sunday AUGUST 1:05 p.m. dally of 8outh for Ogdtn. Depart Na I From Portland, Butte and Pocatello, for Salt 7:25 a.m. Lake City No. 12 No. 3 No. S Nol $ SHURTLIFF & CO. re Roes Book Store. Wash. Phone 18 K, 18X C. J. A. Salt Lake 1:11am Cache Valley to Salt 10:45am Lake City Lake 1:20pm and Salt 1:10 pm. of Ogden. But'.e and Pocatello from Salt Laku City and Intermediate points, dally. ...12:41am Atlantic Express from Salt Lake City Exp-e-ss CASH. WILL BUY ONE TON ANTHRACITE COAL 2041 Local to 4 Limited for Salt City, dally No. 10 From Portland Pocatelln for Lake City, daily Arrive from South $(D Yard 1:21s. City ONLY Office of Ogden. Pocatello and Butte Express, djlly Fast Mail for Pocatello and Portland. 12:05pm 8, For Two Weeks igg Cache Valley Express, dally 7:15p.m. Arrive from North Ogden. Na $ Fast Mall from Portland and Butte, dally 7:Hi.m No. 12 Cache Valley Ex10:J4i.m press, dally No. 10 Pocatello Express, No. COMMENCING . Through Sleeping Can to Om.kJ City. Chicago mid at. b.ui Eye Time . . Lindquist. UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER and Na 7 Na 1 Intermediate LOO am. points, dally PortPocatello and land Express from , Salt Lake City, daily. 11:20am Fast Mall from Salt 2:10pm Lake City, dally Cache Valley Express from Salt Lake City, daily No.. 11 520-Open All Klght Tele-r- ne 3620 Washington Avs. Ogden, Utah. :5lpm df BIBLE STUDY CONFERENCE. LAKE GENEVA, Win., Aug. 19. The fourteenth western Bible conference under the auspices of the Young omens Christian association opened will continue for today and ten days. Among the prominent speakers taking part are the Rev. Frank Bagley of Denver, the Rev. Austin K. De Blots of Chlcngo. the Rev. John McDowell of Detorit? and 8. D. Gordon of Cleveland. Of Interest to 8ick People. We have all the sympathy in the world for sick people, and want to treat them In a serious way. There Is no humor In pain and affliction, but hard earnest fact. It Is Impossible for the patient to Impress on others the extent of suffering they endure, and their anxiety for relief. To get well or be relieved is their one thought, and any remedy that will bring this about has their everlasting gratitude. We have thousands of letters from people who have had dyspepsia, sick headache and bilious attacks, who tell us how thankful they were for having used Dr. Gunn's Improved Llv-e- r Pills. They are sold at all durg' stores for 25c a box. Only one for a dose. These pills remove the cause for disease and make the skin clear and healthy looking. For sale by the Wallace Drug Co. WORLDS FAIR NO CHANGE TIME CARD, in Effect June OF CARS TO DEPART. Na ST. LOUIS Na AND RETURN VIA UNION PACIFIC Mall and Expre...-I;:fl-B-N2 Oveland Limited tor Omaha, Council Bluffs. 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