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Show I j I : SATURDAY NEXT WEEK Y RESOLVING TO JOURNAL HAVE HOUSE. THE TO SENT UP ITS WELL START AGAIN the VOL J ! j x.Not 198 ffuhlifllfriE . Satltj a! (Qij&rn. lltalf From Chili Entirely Cut Off. THE EFFORTS KITTY GOV. ' EUROPE HAS NEW YORK. TO SAVE HER PROVE FATAL. FOLK DELAYS MATTERS Chances for Her Postponing Her Are Not Very Good-Len- gthy Hanging Petitions in Her Behalf Are Being Circulated in Missouri NEW TORE, Aug. II. A tennis game which attracted about 100 members and guests to the lawns of the Country club at Westchester closed with a wildcat hunt which started from the very net of the court and ended a mile away. The game had among its witnesses Miss Beatrice Hoyt, former golf hcamplon, and was between Miss Emily Scott and C. F. Weston Jr. on one side and Mias Scotts sister and Charles Jackson Jr. on the other. Suddenly one of the players behld something larger than a ball come flying through the air over the net In his direction. He took a slap at It with his racquet and missed It. The thing JKFKKIlrtuN CITY, Aug. Folk stuti-- r that he sill not tukc Up the case of Aggie Myers for some duya to conic, lie said that under the terms of lier respite she will be spared from the gallows until September S. Mrs. Myers, who la under sentence of death in Clay euunty for the murder of her husband, lias a good many persons working to aave her life. Even the chaplain of the Ohio penitentiary ha addressed u letter to Governor Folk telling him iIihi In ought to extend iTeiurnry to the woman, and adding that the best eonvlrt In the Ohio penitentiary hois' lie sill do so. I .lengthy petitions have been received from Clay eounty, also quite a long one from Monroe eounty. The governor le bring deluged with letters from all parts of the country and front all aorta of leople, urging him to aave the woman front the gallows. 18.-- Aug. B. Lapa OUvla, chief official of the telegraph company at Taena, wlree that Val-paial- ao la In amea and the earthquake continue. Troopa are shooting all by pillager. Many have been killed on telling valla Selamlo oiaturhancea both eldea of the Andea rang ere ahak. ing the earth. The Central and South American Telegraph company reporta the altua tlon Valparalao similar to that In San Franclaoo. The city is atilt burning. The manager reporta all placea of hue Incus are dosed and that the Are ie til raging.' Many people have left the city. A dUpetch ft?om Galveeton says the manager of the cable there reports his line still working aa ter as the out skirts of Valparaiso, but there is no, communication via the land tinea to Santiago or Busnoa Ayres. A cable from Urns states the survivor! of Valparaiso are camped on the hills surrounding the city of Vina Delma .three miles distant from Valparaiso, which baa a population of 12.000 and that many of the people have fled to Qulltque, which has a population of 4,000. WASHINGTON, Aug. It. The state department and the Chilean legation, on account of lack of communication, believe the Valparaiso earthquake disaster la ter worse than has been reported, or la expected. AH news received has been of a very vague and Indefinite character and dispatches sent out early this morning from New York were evidently surmises, baaed on a knowledge of local conditions la the stricken city. None of the several cables working Into Valparaiso appear to be working, nor has there been anything definite received from them up to I clock this afternoon. Every effort is being made to restore communication aa soon as possible. It ta believed the communication Inland has been entirely cut off. London Gets News. Augi XI. Heavy losses and Immense damage to property, coupled with many deaths, occurred In Valparaiso, according to a message received this morning from officers of the Pacific Steamship company tn the rlnued city. The dispatch says the company's offices were partially wrecked. although the floating property was undamaged. Another firm has been LONDON, was a wildcat When the players and spectators realised what It was there was a scramble. Policeman Reilly secured a gun and took a shot at the cat. He missed the feline and then he .together with others, started in chase of the cat. The animal went In the direction of Pelham. Along the bay It skirmished for a time; then It clambered up a tree. It was not used to outdoor exercise, apparently, and It Is believed to have escaped from the Bronx xno. In the tree the creature's body made an easy mark for the policeman, who brought It to the ground with one shot. The body of the eat .according to the police, was three feet long. It waa taken back to the dub and its hide will be stuffed. M'CLELLAN MAY NOT BE FOB MR. BRYAN Mayor ef New York Has a Bee in His Own Bonnet and Decline ts Maka Any Statement Whan He Is Asked About Bryan. BERLIN, Aug. 11. In an Interview with the News correspondent today, Mayor McClellan of New Tork says he Is eschewing politics for paintings on his European tour. When questioned about Mr. Bryan he said: I am a sincere admirer of Mr. Bryan, but I prefer to wait and see who controls the New Tork stats Democratic convention before saying whether he is the logical candidate.' Bryan is sura to have a splendid reception In New Tork, and I aril sorry my sailing plans will bring me there a week too late to participate In it." Mr. McClellan thinks It will be impossible to capture the regular Democratic nomination for the governorship cf New Tork. "Dou you want It yourself?" "No," replied Mr. McClellan. T have troubles enough of my own, with three and a half years of the New Tork mayoralty yet to serve." notified that two entire squires at one point were wrecked and buildings on LARGE WOMAN DEAD. several avenues destroyed. Still anHUNTINGTON, W. Va., Aug. 18. other firm has received notice that Annie V. Davis, 4elleved to be the largbuslnesa la being resumed. .. - Nitrate Grounds Safa. LONDON, Aug. IS. Private cable messages Indicate the Chilian nitrate grounds have escaped damage. It was t first reported that there had been great damage done. The towns of and Antofogaata ate unharmed. The earthquake eeeme to have entered at Valparaiso, Just ms the North American quake had Its greatest center of activity at Ban Francisco. Co-Pia- po est woman In the world, died suddenly yesterday at her iom near Hubbard she was thirty years of age and weighed 720 pounds. The coffin which is now bring made for the corpse will be five feet across and three feet high. The dead woman has a slater two years younger than she, who weighs more than 600 pounds., IS THIS STENBLANDf CHICAGO, Aug. II. The police have been notified that a man thought to be Stensland, the fugitive president of the CanaT All Right has WASHINGTON. Aug. II. The fear Milwaukee Avenue State B.bank, C. that subterarnean forces might work been captured at Midway, a danger to the Panama canal have CHICAGO GRAIN een allayed by Professor Hayes, who CHICAGO, Aug. IL Wheat opened ys there Is no danger, because the backbone of the North American con- today at 701-- 0 and cloned at 701-tinent ends before It reaches Panama corn opened at 471-- 1 and closed at 41; and curia Itself off tn the direction of oats opened at 211-- 4 and closed at the West Indies. The Andea range Ie 291-- 4. another formation entirely. MAY SUTTON HOME. 4; NEW TORK, Aug. II. May Button Hamburg Gets News. HAMBURG, Aug. ' II. The North 'arrived aboard the Cedric today. She Ccman bank today received from Its ays aha lost the tennis championship correspondent, the Bank of Chill A by a peg only and would like tJ try German, at Valparaiso, a dispatch again. hlch says: All welL Bank building on,y slightly damaged. Many houses A Co. have received a cablegram from Town nearly dedestroyed by fire. Unable to state the Valparalao saying: extent of the disaster. Bank closed." stroyed. r Particular .when shaking , What Bwlin Says. -BERLIN .Aug. 1 S. A local bank Iqueque Not Damaged. here has a a from BERLIN, eorrespond-nAug. II. A private cablemessage t saying that Valparaiso Is half gram received this morning say Iquefrom Almendral to Bella Vista que Is not damaged. This Is the first treet The latter waa lined with bus- news from that point. iness warehouses. Caused Consternation. Very Little Insurance. NEW TORK, Aug. II Delayed disEW TORK, Aug. IS. Little Insur- patches from Santiago. Chill, says the ance was carried by the American earthquake there caused consternacompnlea In Chill. It Is thought If tion. . 1 followed the quake the English Cable Companies Nothing. wnipaaie, are hit hard. NEW TORK, Aug. 18. Tne cable In- Must Ba Shaking YoL companies here have received no TORK, Aug. 1L West, Duval formation from Valparaiso. . de-troy- ed . r j MAY Game Turned From Tennis to a Cat Hunt and Pussy Was Hunted Until Further Ordsrs Finally Killed by a Policeman. SOME MESSAGES But Everything Up to Date Beam ta Be af a Vagua and Indefinita Char cter Maaaagaa Received Are Very Centradictery. i AGGIE MYERS LAWN TENNIS PLAYERS STARTLED BY APPEARANCE. CHASED j LOOKS BAD FOR UP THE GAME EVERTBQDT ! Saturday, august is, iso6 t Cable Communication IF YOU HAVE ANY JOB WORK COMING UP NEXT REMEMBER WE WEEK. HAVE THE BEST PLANT IN THE CITY OF OGDEN. This Is the mail who declared soma Weeks ago, that "we" meaning the coterie of politicians In Salt Lake City who have arrogated to themselves the control of everything In Utah, save the rising and netting of the sun and the price of butter and eggs will cram glasmunn down your ihniata a postmaster, whether you want him or not." Mr. Callister la a politician by trade, and graduated In the Sixth ward of Salt Lake after a continuous and faithful study of the subject for more tliaii three long weeks. He la Internal revenue collector fur this district, having been appointed by former Senator Thomas Kearns. They never apeak as they (hum nowadays, Kearns bring ore because he secured the appointment, and Callister bring angry because Kearns secured it Mr. Callister has been a member of the Salt Lake city council In addition to holdiug tbla place. What' he doesn't know about everything In atght Isn't worth knowing. NICE MAN FOR SECRETARY ROOT NAVAL OFFICER STILL CHATTERS HARLAN APPOINTED. OYSTER RAY. N. Y Aug. Roosevelt haa eompleted the official raster of the Interstate Commerce commission by appointing James 8. Harlan of Illinois to the last vacancy on the board. Mr. Harlan is a son of Justice Harlan of the supreme court of the United Stall's, and for a time held the place of attorney-generof Porto al Rico. SOUTHERN EDITOR MAKES BAD BREAK Fire Eating Aaa Lauda South Carolina Mob for Lynching Negro and Offere One Thoueand Dot are Reward for a Similar Affair in Atlanta. ATLANTA. Aug. It. The Evening Dunn Proven to Ba a Makes Another Speech at a Big Feed Consort of Prostitute Given Him by the Chamber of Com- News, owned by Colonel English, chief Courtmartial Elicits Evidence That merce at Buenos Ayres Says Amer- of staff for Governor Tyrell, offers one thousand dollars reward for a lynchWill Result in Hia Dismissal. icans Wont Use Nsvy to Collect. ing In this city for the crime of asBUENOS ATRES, Aug. VALLEJO, Cal., Aug, II. The court-martisault on the person of a woman. of Lieutenant Dunn at Mare Minister Drago, author of the Drago It lauds the South Carolina mob Island continues. There are large doctrine, In a speech last night in for Its "honor and invites the memcrowda in attendance at every session. honor of Secretary Root, said the day bers thereof to come to Georgia to Chief Yeoman Richmond ' testified to was approaching when there will be live. closer social and commercial, seeing the Churchill woman In Dunn's betweenrelations, It says: Those Bouth Carolina pathe two Americas room on the receiving ship at the time The banquet waa given by the cham- triots upheld the honor and traditions before stated by other witnesses and said she generally sat on the lieuten- ber of commerce, and four hundred of of the state. leading business men of the nation ant's bed. Dunn signed aU orders and the were present FIFTY ENTOMBED. performed his duties aa executive ofto this address. Replying Secretary loaded was to but the gunwales ficer, BRISTOL, Term, Aug, II, Fifty most of the time. He was very, very Root said the United States never had, men ar entombed in the south end never and naval the would, employ drunk, although he didn't look 111. of the Clinch mountain tunnel, being conAssistant Paymaster Meltes titled he forces for the collection of debts matdriven through the mountain In an exsaw the accused officer drunk In the tracted by foreign nations The tension of the Southern railway, The ter of debt collection Is In the hands of paymaster's office at 6:20 p. m. and the people of the nations, who should tunnel is near Bpeers Ferry, In Heott that when ha went to awaken him to be Inculcated with the Virginia. The workmen wen of hu- county, 700 feet from the entrance and much perform his dally duties Dunn was stu- manity and consideration spirit of the rights of the bore between them and the open pidly and fearfully drunk. He next of others. saw him at 6:20 p. m., and he was Is choked up. The contractors are then leaving his room with a woman. pumping air into the tunnel through YEARS. BARBARD TWO GETS the compressed air pipes used to opPaymaster. Nicholson said ho saw II. Federal erate the drills. All the men that can PORTLAND, Aug. Dunn drank and when he later searched hi room for liquor ha found quan- Judge Hunt today sentenced Coe D. find room are engaged In the relief tities of beer and whisky. He also Barbard. convicted of perjury In con- work. Most of the entombed men are nection with the homestead claim of natives of the n saw leave the ship. locality and their famA. Watson of Butte valley, to ilies and relatives are distracted over Captain G. B. Harber, commander of Charles two Island. also He years at McNeill's the ship, stated that when was Intheir plight formed the drbnken officer had a wo- fined him $2,000. Sentence on Watman In his room he sent word three son, who turned states evidence, was CASHIER SKIPPED. times for her to leave the ship. She indefinitely postponed, SACRAMENTO, Aug. II. W. H. -finally left the next day. Beckwith, cashier of the California CLAIR HUNT APPOINTED. He asked Dunn for the woman's adFruit Distributors, has skipped. He presi- hired a rig and drove toward Marysdress, but the latter said he did not OTSTER BAT, Aug. lS.-- The know IL Again he asked him and dent today appointed Clair Hunt of ville .where It Is supposed he took the Dunn replied that he knew her tele- Colville, Washington, to be special si- train for Oregon. His absence wee unnoticed till evenphone number, but not her street num- lo ting agent on the Spokane ber. ing, when the company started some Inquiries and discovered he had left. An Investigation of his accounts show TAFT AND. BELL DRAGO DOCTRINE TO that he Is short several thousand dol- Liautanant Drunken al 18.-Fo- rmer - Festive Bomb Thrower Continues His Gay Business. OFFICItlS IRE THREATENED Attack on ths Governor- Goneral of Warsaw Government Objects to Importation ef Arms Massacre of Jews Contemplated at Warsaw. - LONDON, foreign offle Aug. 18. Through the board of trade tha hits received a copy of a note from tlis Russian smbasatidur to the effect that tlw Claude tine Importation Into Russia by see of arm, ammunition and explosives was assuming considerable proportions ,and the ordinary customs vigilance was no longer sufficient to check It. In conformity with an article In the Rualsan Code, which provides that In cases of the vessels of the Russian navy should with ths customs authorities for the discovery and aelsure of contraband, the Russian government had decided to reinforce the ordinary surveilalnce of the customs In ths Baltic sea and Its gulfs by means of Rusimd' war vessels empowered to Inspect and effect the arrest of suspected ships. nart-aali- Situation in Warsaw WARSAW, Aug. It. The' situation In this city at daybreak, this morning Is by no means reassuring to the Jewlah portion of the population. The Cossacks are In absolute control and nil the town from one end to the other. The Jewish quarter waa Isolated last evening and almost any minute the frensy against, them may break nut, and If It does woe will follnw for the unfortunate Hebrew, because they will be shot down without, mercy. People are foi bidden to enter or leave the Jewish quarter, and the method pursued are regarded as ominous. All street traffic was slopped yetser-da- y afternoon. It was partially resumed this morning. Street fighting continued last night, and the hospltala continue to receive large numbers of wonuded. Minister Fears Outbreak. Aug. 18. That ths minister of war fears a military outbreak Is Indicated by recent orders, since carried out, removing the gun from the Inland forts. Agrarian disorders throughout the length and breadth of the land of the most serious character yet encountered by the government are promised, with the fall of military conscriptions. Tbs peasants everywhere are arming to resist the officers whose duty It 1s to prepare the lists of young men ready for military service and see to It that they Join the colors. BT. PETERSBURG, Englishman Wounded. PETERBBURG, Aug. 18 Two bombs were thrown yesterday In the streets of Uaovka. at an Englishman by the name of Chamber, who waa out driving. Chamber escaped Injury In the explosion of the bombs, but bis assailants forthcoming opened fire with revolvers, wounding him seon the verely, Policemen appeared scene and arrested the desperadoes, but forthwith a mob gathered and released the prisoners. No reason Is RT. assigned for Chamber. the hostility against Bending Out Troop. BT. PETERBBURG. Aug. 18. The peasant In the Astrakhan provinces have seised and driven out the proprietor of all th large estates and announce that they are prepared to defend themselves against any force. Troops are being sent to oust them lars. from possession. - A warrant ha sworn out been for UTAH COMING TO HAGUE CONFERENCE consisting of five Reinforcements, hls arrest and the officers are after battalions of troops, have been sent to him. Warsaw to suppress the riots there. Congress So Decides Secretary of War aand Chief of the He was bonded for $2,000. General Staff of tlw Army Will Make This Morning All important QuesThrew Three Bombs. EAGLES ELECTION. tions Arc Now Bottled, Except the an Inepoetion of Fort Douglaa With18. Aug. 18. Three bombs WARSAW, The tellers MILWAUKEE, Aug. in a Short Time. Location of Next Mooting Pisco, the carrlare of the at were thrown In election the for the Eagle grand governor-generthis morning, two. of declared Edward this morning lodge It. RIO JANEIRO, Aug. 1. The comSecretary WASHINGTON, Aug. A house In the neighwhich elected exploded. of Delaware Krause grand mittee on the Drago doctrine has of War Taft has announced that he damaged, but none of the worthy president, and Theodore A. Bell borhood waswere reached a unanimous conclusion and will make an killed. Inspection trip to all the of Napa, Cal., There occupants will formulate Its views Into a resodur- was no majority for the next convenand western this fall, army posts lution. which will be sent to The Eighteen Executed. being Norfolk, Hague conference with an Invitation ing his trip ho win Inspect Fort Doug- tion city, the leaderswith rest of the PT. Aur. 18. EighOmaha and Boston, PETERSBURG, to It to consider the matter. The Mex- las. He will he accompanied by his teen of the mutineers of the Revel Inican minister to Belgium will go to The chief of staff, J. Franklin Bell. The the votes scattered. Norfolk gets the next convention. surrection were executed this morndate sof the trip have not yet been Hague as soon aa the. Spokane took first prise tn the contest ing. congress close and present a resolu- announced, but will be shortly. tion to the permanent committee for Secretary Taft desires personal In- between the degree teams. After the Governor. formation relative to the posts that Its consideration. BUBONIC PLAGUE IN BRAZIL. WARSAW. Aug. . 18. This settles an the Important ques- srlU be discussed In congress next winattempt RIO DE JANEIRO. Aug. 18. The was made today to assassinate the tion before the congress, except the ter, with special reference to those location of the next meeting place. poets that are under consideration for bubonic plague at Campos Is growing governor of Warsaw. A number of new In seriousness. brigade poets. STONED ROOTS TRAIN. LOSS IS A MILLION. cases are reported. CONGRESS. DULUTH GETS BUENOS ExATRES, Aug. 17. While .SPRINGFIELD, I1L, Aug. 18. AND IT HIT HIM. The aminer Jones, who has been examinMONTREAL, Canada. Aug. Secretary Root was returning from the Divot ranch yesterday a lot of ing Into the accounts of the Milwaukee National Fraternal congress, which GREEN BAT, Wls., Aug. Avenue State bank, says that the loss has been In session here decided to Fred Billing was chiding hls daugh- striker biased and stoned th- - train. will amount to a million and that at bold the 1907 convention In Duluth, ter for fear of the storm this morning, Three window were broken. Th poleast half of It 1 due to forged paper. Minn. lightning strack him and killed him. . lice are lnvestlgatln. Pan-Americ- an . . al vice-presid- Pan-Americ- an --- An . li hfle |