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Show Part One VOL. Panes jlnblialiri! Saihj at 222 X.-- No. Itlali I to 8 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1906 TEN BOLD BANDITS HOLD i UP lAte last engagement at Wajay resulted In a dePresident Roosevelt decided to-- feat. He attacked the Insurgent adAct vance, eight miles from here, with a Secretary of War Taft, and Cuba. to cavalry force and was driven back to tot Secretary of State Bacon, the the city, with a loss of three killed. in connection with the affair Que-t1f. Three thousand tmepa now defend PwMent wrote a letter to Senor 1 the city, betide the police and the strongIntervention which in of thle gov- volunteers. ly (uggested and the policy ernment strongly outlined. the Guerra's Advance. On the point of Intervention, General Guerra la within staking President eald: Tnder the treaty with our govern- distance and the loyalists have been Is ment L ae President of the United driven into the city. CasilUlu have a duty In thle matter planning to effect a Junction with putt-artGuerra and attack with an army of which I cannot shirk. The third The government forces number icle of that treaty explicitly eonfers Into j only 3.000. upon the United States the right torvene fur the maintenance In Cubai The cruiser Pea Moines arrived this nf a government adequate for the protmorning and dropped anchor beside the ection of life, property and Individual Denver. this liberty. . The treaty conferring right la the aupreme law of the landj Palma Told Washington. and fumlahee me with the right and WASHINGTON, the Sept. 15. It la an obligation the means of fulfilling that 1 am under to protect American nounced today that Palma notified this The Information at hand government two daya ago that he Interests. hows that the social bonds through- would be unable to protect American out the Island have been eo relaxed Interests in this city and thle vicinity, that life, property and Individual lib- and this probably hastened the action re- of the President. erty are no longer safe. I have of Information Injury Bleeper rabies today that there le authentic ceived to and destruction of American prop- much uncertainty regarding the statua erty. It is In my Judgment Imperative of plantations belonging to Americana, It has been said, If a man blow not bis own horn, by whom ahull the for the sake of Cuba that there shall which were yesterday destroyed. Auaanie be blown?" and fur that reason, and also because there la no other carthentic denials have been entered. be an Immediate cessation of hostilitoon available today, the writer rune fata own. The extremely good looking The American consul at Santiago ties which will secure the permanent gentleman depicted above waa born at a very eurly age, of poor but honest cables that there are no active opera.' pacification of the Island. tlona by the Insurgents there, but that parents, In the tow nship of Nicholson, county uf Wyoming, aiHte of Pemisyl. 500 men nr under arma ready to take vanla, and during the earlier portions of hla. existence clubbed snakes, caught Cuban Cabinet Cenaiders It fish, picked blackberries and trapped muskrats, until hla muscles were strong cabinet the field when ordered. 15. The HAVANA. Sept enough to work, when he Joined an aggregation, commonly known aa a secthis held an extraordinary .meeting water-soaketion gang, and for a year or two lugged thirty-forails, eight-inc- h, morning, for the purpose of considerBattleship to Soil. bric-a-brrroM-tie- a oak and for other eleven hours at The per day Roosevelt's letter. President , ing BOSTON, Sept. 15. The battleship ninety teiita for iie eleven. Noting, however, that all men who work on decision arrived at was not given out New Jersey has been coaling since last newspapers get rich, he abandoned the right of way and entered newspnper The fear that General Guerra will worked all night by search work aa a cub importer. Hla success has been more or less Indifferent ever attack the city, despite the letter writ- night Inand Order to aall this afternoon. Thq alnce until recently, when It haa changed and la even more so. The cartoonist ten by Roosevelt increasea and the In- light has caught the person In the act of doing hla dally atunt. and in all essenhabitants are on the verge of a panic. captain refuses to announce her destl tials, except one, which may be easily discerned, the picture la not a bad It appears more likely, however, that nation. Sixty marines have been ordered to one. Guerra le getting his army In the beet from the Charleston navy yard shape possible, so aa to array It before proceed the city, and Invite Taft and Bacon to to Norfolk, Va., to obard a cruiser for review It In the field, with a view to Cuba. Sixty marines have also been ordered impress upon the Americana that Intervention alone would save the town from Portsmouth to Norfolk, to profrom twin gbombarded and captured by ceed to Cuba. the Insurgent forces. Two thousand government troops Fighting Near Havana. have been withdrawn from Clnefuegos HAVANA, Sept 15. At four oclock for the purpose of protecting the capi- thia' afternoon, fighting was In protal residents. gress at El Cano, ten miles from this It la known now that Roderigue'a city. OYSTER BAT, Sept. 15. nlEht , I!1sm i:K. x. i . ir, - Ti n ms skill iiifii. motiiitcd on liorsce, rode llltO I'lltli'I'UiHiil, 1,11 luili-flu'll llllai illy. HiIn iiioiidiifi. mul lilc 11111 the safe of tli.- Kivurlty Slate bank and l he Firm Mat' I'. ink. The robbers w iv well irvil-- l with dynamite aiul hurhlntV tools, and. but for the fact llutl they were iiimiuil on excellent linraea. might have panned for burglars. Two rttiiena, who objet led to the actions of tile robbers, wen- held cup-lt- e until the Job was completed. Ihu luniks ll.im nMiilublr iimiuy llu'ir hnim-- a mid rude away. Af1'r they lift, tin- - uttlirr begin d org. miring u poHM- - and iiIkmiI .hi' iiu-i- i inv uw in pursuit, luauiiiui'li ss tin' nibb-n- t arc well tinned, a tifcht la cxpi'i tcd If they urc overtaken. PRISON REFORMERS FATHER WERNZ HOLDS St-pi- . - - IN CONVENTION Tli W'W I ' .i. " - rXI'UiMtii.' ill (.ut tin ) Att.-- r i in- " .' ii''!. rllkt iiil the tlut f ,y nIuhiUii, tMluiKi'd i . uii.. bi I hiliTlilv ,' i i I.. ikirw lb Mibb rs flJiMu fmni Ihe .iiii'il mil all tli; iii'iy. tin- iimmili 1 K' i ii 1 - Iiuii-dt'i- ANCIENT OPINIONS , 0 6 ot d, ac 4 hi e SEATTLE, Sept 15. One dead, one fatally injured and a score bruised la the record of a atreet car accident here, shortly after midnight Three can dashed down First av-wto Pioneer square and ended a Sight at the Totem pole In a maw of tangled wreckage. ne cm sin The dead: Alexander Sims, crushed to a pulp. Fatally Injured: Man named, Denver, fractured akulL .Injured: W, Bruce Gamble, motorman. A. Lk Wilkins, conductor. . Half Rusffolo, motorman, may die. The trolley bar on a Ballard car John M. McGraw, woke and it rushed down the hill and bruised. slightly waahed Into another car. Then two Dr. Robert Palmer. care crashed Into a Queen Anne car. Many others were slightly Injured. CHICAGO MAT JUDGE HOWELL HEARS OWN THE MOTION CALENDAR STREET RAILWAYS Councilman Paine's Caw ia Set for Court Declares the Mueller LaW Valid Wednesday, September 19th Other Matters Considered by the Court at and Helda That the City May Isaua Session. Certificates to the Amount of Tedaye tventy-fiv- e Millions. The motion calendar was taken up by Judge Howell In the district court 'i.CHlCAGO' Bept- One of the matters WIndee, this morning. JJ rtreuit court this morning, held taken up was the caw of J. D. Skeen at the Mueller law, which permits vs. R. B. Bains. The defendant encity to Issue cert 111 oaten for tered a plea of not guilty to the for the purchase of street railand bis caw was set for hearcharges ways, is valid and constitutlonaL September 19. Wednesday, ing The court declared the bill seeking The caw of A. T. Satterfield va the vwtraln the city from Issuing these Ogden A Northwestern Railway com wufleatea has no standing In law or puny Is still on trial and will not be , concluded today. Other matters were opponents of municipal ownership dlspaed of. will cany the caw to the appellate supreme courts. OPEN POLE CHAMPIONSHIPS. NEW TORE. Sept. 15. The open nTn7NHAKA FALt REGATTA. poic at Van Cortlandt oiSTER BAT, Ik I, Sept IE The Park championships' will open this afternoon and will pekatta under the auaplcea ' continue from day to day until Sep-TJ- he Seawanhaka Tacht club la held tember tL The tournament ia held by todJr- - The number of entries the Squadron A. N. G. N. T. The fea-and some of the best boats ' tura of the tournament will be the con-- oI Student, Named Rosenberg, Armed to the Teeth, is Arrested by Detectives Just in Time to Save the Count's Life President of France Also Marked For a Victim-Anarc- hists WIESBADEN, Sept 15. A daring attempt was made today to awawl-net- s Count Witte, former Russian premier, who Is hers for his health. A Russian student named Rownberg, armed with a bomb, a revolZver and a dagger, attacked Count Witte, while ho was at Soda, a watering place near here. Count Witte waa leaving hla carriage to enter the hotel, when Rownberg approached. Detectives guarding tha venerable statesman, noted the suspicious actions of tha student and seised him and took him off to JalL Count Witts paled slightly when he noted the narrow escape he had, but waa otherwise unaffected. Hs thanked the officers for their action and retired to hla room. i, Count Witts has Just undergone a difficult surgical operation and Is In a , very weakned condition. Later he said he could not understand why an attempt should be made upon his life. Were Also Aftsr President Faliioros. MARSEILLES, Sept II. President Kalilere visited hers today. Hla coming was announced some time ago, whereupon the anarchists determined to kill him. The police got to work and, by a clever piece of work, succeeded In arresting the six men who were charged with the crime of ' murdering the executive. 975,-w.O- r ' n the Cu? Cup th court are taking various events. The prln-Ware the Leland Challenge .2? 0,8 MORE tteS?C.A' la Roooewelt. Memorial Robert Center Memorial INDICTMENTS. Sept- - ISj Seven Indictments were returned to- Btenaland, Hertng and 01 StowlanS, the default- lnr presidents nephew, returned to- - JTfngalnst Arrested. STENSLAND'S PLANT MAY BE LOCATED Ssnsatiendf Story About a Woman Published This Afternoon He Is . Said to Have Left Her a Very Largs Sum of Money. CHICAGO, Sept 15. Asensatlonal tray, was published hers this afternoon, to the effect that 9157,000 in cash and negotiable papers, have been found In the possession oflfi unnamed woman, to whom It Is alleged Banker tost for the Van Cortlandt Cup. Btenaland gave them before he left It declares this woman ia under secret arrest pending the Implication of Minister 15 TANGIERS, Sept, Gumere, Captain Guinard and Com others who have not yet appeared la mender Fremont, escorted by sixty connection with the wrek of the MU soldiers, left this morning for Fes, waukee Avenue State bank ' where Gumere will present his credenPUBLICATION WAIVEDl . tials to the sultan In person. inteWASHINGTON, Sept 15-- The r-state commerce commission anCLEVELAND SAILS FOR CUBA, PORTSMOUTH, Sept IS The crule- - nounce that the publication or Cleveland galled for Cuba. this at--, of notice of excursion rates has hen waived. texnoon. i to-da- ys Nsarly Evsry State in the Union ia Prominent Catholic Saye He Ho.ds Represented at the Meeting at Al Views That Belong to the Middle bony Today Distinguished People Agee and Boliovoe the Church Will bo Thoro. Should Rule the State. ALBANY, N. Y., Kept. 15 There Is 13. Count Vun BE KLIN'. Kept not a stair III the Union that la lint of member a promlnont ilic at annual dclcgati-represented by Catholic Kunlun writes the church, asoa of the Xatloiuil rrlsnn inccliiig cial ion, which opened here today. The that Father Wcriis, the newly selected uf the Horlcty of deli 'galea were welcomed by Governor illrocttir-gener- sl a views belonging to tlie Jesus, pussessi and and Mayor (laua, Higgins were made by F. 11. AY I lies of middle ages. declares that he Is very ancient Scranton, IV, and Superintendent Col- InHe Ilia (iplnlona, and that the trend uf lins, the president of the assnelutlun, who also delivered hla annual address. modern thought haa made no impresThe congress will last six daya and sion uixm him whatever. He also asaerts that Father' Wirna promises to be lint only the largest, but also the must Imiairtant ever held believes the state should be subord-I lit tlila country. The chief subjects to inate to the churrh, which should dilie dlseussed are police supervision and cot, not only religious, but temporal the administration of prisons. Several affairs. f the commit leea apimlnti'd at the last BANK RUN CEASES. national prison congress will mibintt FRANCIBCO. Befit. 15. The BAN carebe will which imiMirtant reports, run on the Hllwrntu bank ha practicalfully and thoroughly discussed. Among' the dialliiKUlalied member ly ceased. The withdrawals have fallen to an almost normal state, while of tlie uMMoelalloii who are In attendance and will address the cunarcaa at the deposit a hsve risen to a normal different times are John T. McDon- figure. But few were In line this ough-, former secretary of stats of New morning, and many decided not to York; Mrs. Maud Ihtlllngtnn Uxilh of withdraw their funds when confronted New York; Z. IL llroekway, mayor of with great heaps of gold on the payElniirq, formerly superintendent of ths ing tenet's desk. reformatory In that city, and Professor GENERAL TRAFFIC MANAGERS Edward Everett Hale, Jr., of Uulon SANTA CRUZ. Cat., Bept. II. The college, Schenectady. be general traffic managers assoclstlon of Tomorrow the sermon will preached by lllHliop W. C. Doane of the laiiflc coast is in session here at Albany. In the evening there will be the Bea Bearh hotel. There was a a popular meeting with siieerhci by business sesslun this aftrrnoon and Frank H. Black, Dr. there will be a dance and fl rework! toCharles K. Henderson of the Univer- night. sity of Chicago and others. OARESMEN COMING HOME. The wardens' association will meet LONDON, Bept. 15. All tha HarvJohn T. on Monday, with McDonough and Maud Balllngton ard oarsmen, except Plltey and NewThe ell sailed for home today. The EngBooth as principal speakers. chaplains will meet on Tuesday . and lishmen hade them farewell and said the prison physicians on Wednesday. they hoped for a return engagement. s . ge ENGAGE YOUR SPACE. SAN FRANCISCO MINING STOCKS F. A. Grant, superintendent of the merchants' dlsplsy st the fair next Reported Daily by the lnterState week, Is anxious that Ogden merchants Company. manifest a little more earnestness In making this exhibit what It should be, .RAN FRANCISCO, Rept. 15 The Bre-kera- and directs attention to the fact that there Is plenty of room for more. Up to date the following firms have engaged apace: Ogden Furniture A Carpet Co.; Bnyl Furniture Co.; F. M. NyS The Toggery; Wm. Driver A Bon; Cully Drug Co.: Chamberlain-ThomMusic Co.; Joe Harris; Richardson A Grant and the Boyle Hardware Co. as RENOVATED BUTTER. Contrary to law, Ogden dealers have been selling renovated butter without a license and the state dairy and food commissioner, John Peterson, today found several packages. The firms handling the butter will have to either quit selling or take out a license. SUES FOR DIVORCE. Annie Allen has brought suit for divorce against her husband, John Allen, alleging failure to provide. A McCormick are the attorney for the plaintiff. Hey-wo- od . FOUR WERE DROWNED. YORK, Bept II The steamer GRIEF STRICKEN El Paso, which arrived today from New Orleans, picked up four survivor MAN GOES ABROAD of a collision last night between a scow and a lounch. . Four occupant launch were drowned at the Tern Lawson Has Net Get Over the of the and the rescued were so exhausted time Death of Hie Wife and Seeks Anthey were unable to tell the names of other Land Where He Will Remain the lost, or glv their own. far an Indefinite Time. FIRE AT LATONIA. COVINGTON. Ky, Bept. 15. Fit at BOSTON, Sept. IE Broken In health ue a result of hie untiring efforts dur- the Latonla race track today destroyThe ed 171,000 worth of property. ing the Illness of hie late wife; and horse The lire was saved. were all bent with a grief that seems to be end- communicated to the stables by a grain less, Thomas Lawson Is going abroad elevator, which was entirely confor an indefinite stay. sumed. In a circular Issued today he says his contemplated absence will prevent his NEW PLOT DISCOVERED. giving further advice to stockholders ST. PETERSBURG. Sept IS. The this season. , police have unearthed a new plot against Stoypln, In which tht assassins TROUBLE IN MEXICO. Intended to make their escape In a LOREDO, Texas, Sept. 15. A rumor motor oar. An automobiles aravfiow of trouble at the wharf at Tampico forbidden to approach the palace. caused troops to rush from Monterey this morning. The shittps were drawn CINCINNATI Bept 15. Nick Long-wor- th Into the hay to prevent vandalism. was renominated for congress There Is no truth In the rumors that by' the ' Republican convention of . the tats there la trouble in Mexico. I First district this afternoon. NEW ge |