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Show Tni UORXIXO EXAMINES. MAY 20, 1901 THURSDAY MORNING, OGDEN, CTAU, VATICAN CONTROVERT COMMUNICATION Paris, May 25.-5- :45 CUT. p. m. TYNKR-BARRET- NOT GUILTY T a A dispatch to tha Temps from St. Petersburg says General Karo pat- kin has cut the land oommunica- - " lions between the armies of Goner- a.'s Kuroki and Oku. Washington. May 25. .1 Pari May 25.- -A minor new. unlay emulated a report U.a- - VSI? eneea of opinion were ruxtif-r- A lha last cabinet ronnril. method iff witi o. can controveray. H was iisier Prirais ,i lo .T,1""8aud abut Premier a.iu'JJV " did not iiulsi upon inr i.undiu 7, pons to Ihe papal mun.io a Ty- - The it wss conspiracy case given to tbe jury this afternoon at 2:53 tha Jury brought in a verdict TO CITIES of not guilty. Cw.-.Pe- t, of ihe Liao Tung peninsula. J Goods entering without duty, ran he shipped westward so far as Baikal, where tha European Russian tariff will Decisive Action is Taken by the Conference of Presbyterians Is in Accord With all Protestant Churches. be Imposed, While tha opening of Eastern Siberia to foreign trade will be of great advantage to the United Slates and Great Britain, the Emperors advisors were A telegram Seoul. May 25. 1 1 a. to adopt the policy strictly on has bees received hers from On San. moved on the cast coast of Korea, saying that account of Its economic advantages In the development of Russia's far eastthe Kussiansafter the engagement with ern possessions. Korean troops, at Ham Ileting on May cellor Sicvaasua today died an opinion 16th burned the shrines and the royal Buffalo. N. Y.. May 25.-- Tbe SKSMnbly today onopt-!- (i denying tha application of John it. mausoleum which wera erected there IMPORTANT MOVE PENDING. a rasoiuiinii xrbkh In witmuiin pro-iid- Plena and others for tha apMMniment by the founder of the present dynasty old Dominion rethe of Copfor be receiver a in the year 1364, and which were tnst lYesnyverlan ministers St Petersburg, May 25.-- 2:25 p. m. per Mining and Smelling company. garded by tha Koreans aa sacred. This iiijoiaed from marrying divorced perThera are indications that General sons who ar. lnefiKihla in the cltun he apparent wanton desecration of tonus conferIn a land Imbued with the spirit of an- Kuropatkin la belonging uj tbe Inter-churcto make a cestor worship, has caused excited de- very important preparing ence. move against tha ennunciation of the Ruaelans oa tha part emy. One of the reasons for this beWhile the adaption of th resolution of tha Seoul official. pm tbe Presbyterian church in accord lief is the sudden Increased restricThe Cossacks who are believed to be tions upon the war correspondents at v)th tha stand taken by all other Prat have, according to Kor- the front The prevailing belief here oliant churches. it Ibarra It unbound Back in Washington After Trip to eanKyong Song by the rocrrirtlon of the Human t'aih-oli- c reports, about 20 guns with them. is that General Kurokl's army Is' In If tills Is true, this artillery probably is difficulties ihurch. Participate in Prise Day Exercise Rev. T)r. You pg. of PiitsOnirK. precomposed of 1 rans Baikal horse lotSchool His Sons Attend. the of hli4i in vented tbs new resolution, teries several of which were attached AGITATION AMONG CHINESE. to the first corpa at Vladivostok before lirartically a aubatiiuta for tha second tb of war. isciuirueudatiou .action of the the Harbin, May 25. Misslonsriea report A Jaionese who lias returned hare roniinltica n niarriaitca and divhrce 25. President May Washington, wan tbe eliminated ly which Rooaavelt arrived this forenoon from from Yongamplur reports that there a movement among the Chinese north of Shan Tnng resembling the agitation nn Monday. Croton, Mss., where yesterday ha par- are only a few Japanese troops there. General Prime of Yonknra. moved to ticipated in tha prixa day exercises of Ilia people are quiet, but they du not which preceded the Boxer uprising. bava the aubaiituia of Ir. Yount re- tha school at which two of bis chil- welcome the Japanese occupation ferred to tha committee on church pol-I- - dren are students. of the severity of the military RUSSIAN FORCE DIVIDED. y. but hie motion wan lout. The Assistant Secretary Barnes was at authorities. The Russians left many reada: "liccoguixing tha comithe depot lo meet the President and thousand feet of useful timber at Seoul, May 25. Noon Col. Kloshi-ta'-a between the There are not more than 801) a large number of detectives add poty which Should exist column arrived at Ntuug Yeng. confer-eniof the lntar-rhurr- li licemen were present while there was soldiers in the garrison at Seoul. Bar17, and found the Russians had and believing that it would be a small crowd bark of the gates. Miss racks which heretofore were filled are May and tend to tha iucreaan of a Roosevelt greeted tha President at tha now vacant, the troops having gone divided, ona party going northwest and frie latter ataptrli of Christian unity, wa earnestly train and walked down tha aisle of north to Anju. The local gen darmea the other, going east, advise all tha ministers under tbe care the train shed with blm, She bade her are being transferred to Yongampho, tacked Ham Hung. It waatoImpossible overtaka for the Japanese infaniry and authority of thla general aiaeaibly father good-byhowever, as she. ac- Wiju and Anlung. the Coasarko, so the column returned to unite in marriage any per- companied by Mrs. Waters of Ibla city, tu to Anju, May 22. son or persona wbuee maivlaga such left at 10:5s over the Pennsylvania, BOMBARDING PORT ARTHUR. The main commissariat base of the inlniHier. have good reason lo believe for Kt. lamia. The President, In Japanese which had been located at la forbidden by the iawa of tbe church with Invariable 25. 10 p. ra. A porChe custom, Foo, May since tha outbreak of tha war, in whh b such person or persons. seek-in- n slapped lo the able of the engine rab tion of the Japanese fleet bombarded Chemulpo naa been transferred to Seoul. Twenty-fiv- e lo be married, may hold member-d.1- p. and grasping the hands of tbe engineer Port Arthur at 11 oclock yesterday officers a large staff of nonto morning. The attack was witnessed by commissioned and and firemen (old them be was officers and clerks have The denominationa concerned are ihe see them. Tha President thenglad drove a Frenchman who left Dalny on the arrived hero to take part in the work Iniicauul Episcopal church. Prexhy to tbe White House. night of the 22nd, arriving here to- of provisioning the Japanese armies. lerlun church in the United mates the warHe aaya that eight large night. Methodist Episcopal church, the Bapcircled before the entrance of RUMORS OF HEAVY FIGHTING. tist churches, the Methodist Episcopal MECHANICAL ENGINEERS MEET. ships Port Arthur harbor for one hour, firi lnirch (South), tha alliance of the reing broadsides at Intervals of ten minIJao Yang. May 25. There are furformed rhurrhes bolding the PresbyteChicago. May 25. Nearly 150 Brit- utes. ther rumora of heavy fighting nt the rian system, tha synod of the Evan- ish engineers with 050 from the United Up lo the lime this Frenchman left gelical l.utheran church, the Reformed States will attend tha Joint session of Dalny, everything waa quiet there, hut advanced positions of General Fonka forces on the IJao Tung peninsula, hut chun-In America, tha Congregational the American Society of Mechanical an attack on tha part of the Japanese tha of the Associated churches, the Vniversalist churches, engiueera and tha Institution of was expected hourly. The military and Presscorrespondent haa been unable to confine the (he Unitarian churches, the Reform Engineers of Great Britain to civil authorities of Dalny were ready I'resbytrrian cbirch (tienersl Synod), Im held here May Si lo June S. lo leave. Only a few civilians remain report. and the Cumlierlaud Presbyterian The meeting will be the Brat since there. MOVEMENT OF COSSACKS, 18S5. church. made about a fortnight a The a .. It was arranged al this time in order ago. to attempt docks the and at destroy plera A 25. of Couac.ka, Seoul, body May DENIED. RECEIVER that visitors might see Ihe St. Louis Dalny waa not successful, and after the n l,0u0 strong, is now reported near tha fair. Trenton, N. J-- , May 25. receipt of the news of the lose of the mrt of Song-Cho330 of whom sepGenJaiiannee battleship Ilatsux Lieut. arated at Kilju, proceeding southwest eral Btoessel, ordered that the docks the mountain and plera be not destroy ad. The Jap- through The Korean governor of the province anese are In force at Pltaewo and Kin of always a Rusaophlle, Chau, and are ready to march down hut Hamgyeng, now Intimidated by the either aide of the peninsula toward constant evidently appearance of Cossacks, haa Port Arthur. The German steamer Che advised tha prefect of Kyonn to preFoo waa fired upon by a Japanesa pare supplies of wheat, fowl and eggs cruiser. The Swedish steamer Karin for hundred Cossacks whose aralso was fired on during last night rivalsixteen ia expected, and other coast magwhile off Liao Tie Shan promontory, istrates are Instructed to follow suit. but it la not known .whence this fire Thirty engineers have returned from came, the north, having completed the suriff the WIJu railroad from Seoul vey COMMENT ON NEW PHASE OF IN- to Yang In the apace of forty Ping TERNATIONAL LAW. eight days. The emperor of Korea la so well he St. Velersliurg. May 25.-- 2:20 p. pleased at the reported bravery of garBritish and American press pro- risons located throughout the north tests against tha laying of mines In that he desires to send them 200,000 thn waters outside of the three-mil- e yen worth of military stores. They had been previously ordered to sublimit, owing to the danger to International commerce, are the subject of sist upon the country and this sudden general remark aa there waa no talk of outburst of generosity is probably due protean while Russian ships were be- to the war ministry's desire to effect ing blown np, it only beginning after an enormous aqueexe of tbe public Japanese ship met with disaster. Gov- purse. Jackson, Mias., May 25. A tele- June 4. at tbe room of tbe Califprnla ernment circle are Inclined to think phone message Just received from the promotion committee, to arrange for the reports of protests by tha powers ENTIRE CREW DROWNED. work on the part of all of are ronflned to the press. Neither the iedge of Yaxoo City, Mias., says that a Dr that started there at 6 o'clock Ibe commercial bodies In the west to British nor American embassies has reToklo, May 25. Of the complement secure the conventions held in 8t. ceived Instructions on the subject. The of the protected cruiser Yosbino, , this morning was not put under consunk trol until 2 o'clock. Chambliss While Louis this year for Pacific ruaat cities Indications are, If the question of lay- recently In collision with the cruiser .was killed and Mayor iioitnea badly next year. ing mines beyond the three mile limit Kasuga. sixty-thre- e . This movement was an outgrowth of becomes the subject of a formal protest officer and 220 bine jackets were injured while fighting the flames It is drowned end forty-eig.thought the loss will be two million the Trans Mississippi Commercial Con- It will raise a new question of Internadollars. gress held at Seattle last year. tional law, growing out of the Increasofficers and men were rescued. Are from .The destroyed everything ed range of modern guns. The three aa No details of the disaster have 12 b. of on a river distance the the soul mile limit was established In the days yet been received. The navy departwide. blocks, and three bloeka when that distance represented the ment is awaiting a detailed report of All the banks business bouses, maximum range, but If ships can now the lose of the battleship Hatauae. decourt lie right or ten miles sway and yet stroyed by coming In contact with a newspaper offices. poBtofflce. : house, city hall and oiher buildings reach the roast with their projectiles, mine while rrnlslng off Part Arthur on .have been destroyed. It is argued that the defenders have a the morning of May 16th. which It exThe Are started In tbe store of Wise perfect right to take such, military pects hourly. measures as they choose within Brothers, near the chief buslneks A naval constructor has bech disthe , Mock in the eily. Tha flames spread of the range by the department to question enemy's patched guns Ona Was Moat of tha Harmonious Sea ll Is now definitely known lhat the the survivors of the catastrophe and .quickly to Thompson Brothers merIn siens Its History. cantile house and other siortm ant 'as Russian cruiser Hogstyr went on the make a thorough technical Investigasoon beyond control. Greenwood was rocks a fortnight ago at a place near tion Into the affair. 26. With the selecSi. tsNiis, May to for assistance. appealed tion of ofllrcra practically settled be- Capt. Samovs where one of Admiral fore balloting began yesterday. Ibe Seymours British ships went ashore TOURNAGOLF CHAMPIONSHIP sevrnth biennial of the general feder- several years ago. MENT. ation of women's clubs, which conHEAVY FIGHTING. PORTS TO REMAIN OPEN. 1 71 vened on Msy iih, ended today, after Garden City. L. I.. May 25,-one of i he most harmonious convenChicago, May 25. A special tn entries, the largest ever made for Metin Its history. St. Pel i railing. May 25.-- 2:20 the Daily News from Che Foo p. m. ropolitan golf championship honors, tions Mrs. Dimles Dennison, While cruising In Society Tbe currespondeut is informed that nays: president, ibe annual tournament for the title now held by Findlay S. Douglas began who retires with the rinsing of this ihe opening of all the ports of the SiBay this morning the Kawan ran convention, exiled the lost session lo berian littoral, although precipitated across a Japanese fleet of four hers today. order. Following tbe elect Ion the re- by the necessity of war, has been uncruisers, and four destroyer The assist- vessels acre CONFERENCE OF COMMERCIAL ports of presidents of state federa- der consideration by Russia, looking evidently tions wera presented to tlio ilevekipment of eastern Siberia. BODIES. Ing some lauding party. From It was decided tn reapportion the Tbe effci-- t of closing the former free Chinese Junk lu the hay. It was learned that heavy fighting la in Iicrt or Vladivostok had not proved Portland, Ore., May 25. The Port- aunnal dues as follows: "The annuHi dues of dubs of fewer a success and led to (he consideration land commercial club. California progress on shore In the neighbor- hood of Port Arthur. committer, Denver chamber of than 25 members shall be 2.6o; of of ihe advisability of reopening It. Accommerce and other commercial bodies clubs of 25 or mure members Ihe dues tion in the mailer was hastened by In the west have derided to bold a shall be ten cents per capita." Viceroy AlexlelT a ho telegraphed lo the Emperor, advising the Immeconference at San Francisco Saturday, PKOURAM AT FAIR. diate adoption of ihe new pulley. St. Ixuiis, May 25.' The Mar shaped The correspondent Is further informed LABORER FALLS HEIR TO FORTUNE. Texas state lniildiiiK at the World's that Russia has no intention of rescindg,sm'tpw will be opened tomorrow. Iielcga-lion- s ing it upon the roucluslon of the war. fair, New York. May 25. After having ibsws from all over Texas are expected but that the ports will remain open to toiled more than 13 years at two dolhero tomorrow. foreign commerce for an indefinite lars a day aa a custom house weigher in TBE Elaborate preparations are being period, and In the event of a successful a sugar refinery here. Patrick G. G made for the opening of the Ethnologitermination the provisions of the de- Henneeey, of Brooklyn, ha SUCCESS MARKET cal building. June 1st. The program of cree will probably be extended to the found himself in be the heir of suddenly 1 100.000. field sports was announced today, and territory covered by the Russian lease Hennessv became cognisant of his gnoi includes context of Imsr-triha- l 2368 WASHINGTON AVE. archfortune through an advertisement inery, both throwing by Pataganianr, a a serted In a daily paper hera by a firm "Lbs and let Live is eur n foot races by Indian women and Jav-liof London solicitors who have charge RESUME FORWARD MOVE- Wa do not premia matt hurling. of an esiate left by Hnnessy's uncle. MKNT. to sell you eemetbing fee The lstier was a wealthy merchant of Our Meate are freeh. nothing. Melbourne. MEXICAN WAR VETERANS He went to Australia in Ac- Mukden. May 25. 11 p. n We ondeaver to plcaaa every- 11 Ms youh aud the nephew sought his to the latent information tha K body who patronise cording never having fortunes in America, 8UGCE8C MARKET. the Japaneae have resumed their seen hit benefa-'tosince childhood. colmovement. 23. Tert Worts. forward Sveral i: Testa, May Ninety Tha LILLIE BRAND LARD umns are advancing, though the rf the Texas Mexican w ar veterans met not made by a TRUST "OUR here yesterday in annual bulk of the invading army la still 117.50 TO CHICAGO AND RETURN. reunion. J LEADER," no compound' or President George Findlay of Austin near Feng Wang Cheng. There EASTERN LARD mixed with are reralstent rumora of a bloody On 'fav V'U and 31 - std ptesued R E. Lee camp of Confedrth It Atk your GROCER for it erate veterans, the dames of IRIS had battle having taken place beween and ('h. t'cV , wM be no "! to - ra the Japaneae array advancing and the n CMcs-- n and re charge of all arrangements No, 1 bacon 6 leaeeeeg .16 veterans were their guest. The two along the railroad from Pulantien plus five dollar for foe roc- - frin. via sessions were occupied with adiircKg of and tbe Russians, near Kim-lumChicsro-Un'o- n Pacific Phono erdara given epeclal sd Vor welcome, music and other Liao Tung Peninsula, resulting In features Line, bearing return limit attention. the defeat of Hie Japanese with provided by (he total committees. Very of September lcthir good for ston-nlittle was said or done by the veterans. ten. days tn each ill reel ion West of great loss. Small parties of Jap- FRONK & Bl'RGI anese scouts have lieeu seen north- They will hold tlieir liiiness meeting Mixoiirl river. nisi of Mukden lint no important today. For further particular. Ilckci anJ Tbe youngest veteran in Atirmiunre boil of the ci 1' my has reached this sleepinr car reservations address. Phono 227 Y. Is D. McFailden of Crawford, axed 7.1. C. A. WALKER. vicinity. a General and the oldest is A. Fir, mmg WeathAst.. CAN W. Rv.. ;ns Romh g V" Hi. erford, aged Usi Main Si., Salt Ijike City, Utah. ROOSEVELT' h RETURNS smr-mbl- ho-ca- auli-atiiu- ra Yong-amph- o, -a de-ira- e. Vice-Cha- Committee on Episcopacy Made its Report This Morning Consolidation of Benevolent Societies Discussed. in.--T- Winning Ways Wlaalag friends and edatotaan Los Angela 'May 25. Discussion of the reports upon the consolidation of benevolent societies of the church exhausted the entire morning session of the Methodist general conference today, and was still before It when the morning recess was taken. A doxen speeches were made for and against consolidation. Fearing that the conference will not be able to dispose of all the reports now before It, Dr. Buckley this morning moved to have a special committee appointed to consider and report the most Important of the papers now on hand, but this did not meet with the views of a large majority of tbe delegates and was promptly voted down. vary day. Do yon Ilka lanndry dull finish, smooth fix. lah or soma ether fiauhl Wa give yon Just what yoa want; do thn work a little better than tha other lanaderera do 1L Tn tors' action. The company's business waa absorbed some time ago by a largcontent. er BROOM and COMBINE Chicago, May 25. The Inter-Ocesays: At n meeting of representatives of tha principal broom manufacturing companies of the United States held here, action haa been taken which practically insures the formation of a combination of the principal companies under the name of the National Broom company. The new company will be formed oa a strict basis of actual valuation. At the meeting it waa decided to include only about seventeen or eighteen of the larger broom companies of the country and to pul tha capital stock at about 4,000.000. One of the ad vantages of the merger Is said to be uniformity in the manufacture of brooms, for. Instead of there being ten parties lo each Individual factory there would be ten standard kinds for the entire country. Broom will also be shipped from the. net rest factory and all settlements will he made through a central office. an A BOON to the cit'zms of Ogden and Weber Co. After the 15th of ilajr propose to give the people of Ogden and aurrouuding county, the highest grade of materist Is' the very best set of teeth that money and ikill ran produce at 8.00 per set. We have only ona price to all. Teeth extracted absolutely without pain sad with perfect safety by the use of Vitalized s-- , Austro-Hungari- Air. Crown and Bridge work one of our main specialties ht CLOSE OF WOMEN'S BIENNIAL Wiih pro-raml- nn O o o O O a ease r Jn I re . o o 9o O 0O Q 33 ff t at nominal prices. We call special attention to eur new process of inserting the ordinary sets of teeth with out a roof which therefore trill not Interfere with the natural taste. No charge is made for extracting when teeth are ordered All work Is strict ly up to dais and guaranteed. Any work not satisfactory returned to us within 30 days after leaving oar office, will bo remedied without an anti-Duelll- additional charge. Call and examine our work, get our prices before going els, where. Denial Co Chicago 47 24th Street. - - - OgJen L THE A. OF Western Federation of Miners Take no Action on Invitation to Federate Denver, Hay 25. In the convention of the Western Federation of Mihera, today an Invitation waa extended to that body to become a part of the American Federation of Labor by President Mahon of the Street Railway Emof the ployes union; R. Cornelia Firemens union, of San Francisco, and of tbe Max Morris, fifth American Federation of Labor. Mr. Cornelius in an extended speech aid he believed in organising politically, as well as Industrially. Mr. Morris declared that the A F. of L. would act politically in Colorado this fall to defeat what he termed Peabodylam." Chris Evan of Ohio, and J. P. White, of Iowa, a committee appoint ed by the United Mine Workers, to act aa delegates to the convention, were admitted to the floor, but will not be allowed to vote. No action waa taken on the invitation to join the A. F. of L. vice-preside- RECEIVE MONEY FOR CANAL CON- COMPANY Utah. 1. well as price . in buying MEAT is $2,000,000. . BEE. Ogden Steam Laundry. Principal Broom Manufacturing Companies Form Now Organization. The conference was warned by several delegates that if many more members were excused from attendance there would not be n quorum left, and the conference would have to adjourn because It would not be able to transact any bualnea The committee on episcopacy has made the following assignment of bishops to the various cities - chosen by the conference yesterday:New York. Bishop Fowler; Boston. Bishop God sell; Philadelphia, Bishop MoCabe; Washington, Bishop Cranston; Cincinnati. Bishop Spellmeyer; Buffalo, BlOhop Berry; Chicago. Bishop McDowell; St. Louis, Bishop Fitzgerald; Denver, Bishop Warren; Chattanooga. Bishop Wilson ; Minneapolis, Bishop Joyce; Portland. Bishop Moore; San Francisco. Bishop Hamilton; Shanghai, Bishop Bash ford; Zurich, Bishop Burt; Buenos Ayres, Bishop REWARDED FOR REFUSING CHALNeeley. LENGE. It is unlikely that any changes will be mad in the committee's recomNew York. May 25. Tha pope haa mendations by the conference. conferred decorations on two officers of a Catholic student institution who UNIVERSAL tobacco company are deprived of their post aaya a DISSOLVED. Times dispatch from Vienn for refusing to accept challenges to duel In view of the refusal of tha New York, May 25. Notice has been to authorities sent to the stockholders of the Unimilitary versal Tobacco company that the direc- countenance the propaganda of the league in spite tors have voted to dissolve the cor- Austrian poration. A special meeting of the of the exalted patronage It enjoys, tha stockholders will be held June 22 in action of the pope 4a considered sigJersey City to pass upon the direc nificant. VISITS JACKSON CITY Mayor Holmes, While Fighting the Flames, is Injured and one Man is Killed Loss Our Laundry Ways arc TO BE TRANSFERRED. A Sweet, Lean, Crisp, Tltin Slice New York, MAy 25. Final conferences have been held here between representatives of tha Canadian Improvement company and the Consolidated Lake Superior company Interests with a view to winding np the affairs of the latter and transferring the assets to , ' th new company. It la now expected that Speyer A Co. of breakfeat bacon, cooked to a tin will be paid on Thursday next and that makes a dish most people greatly the Interests which will withdraw from Ish. Our HOME CURED BACON any further participation In the syndicate will receive their money. When the Speyer loan ia paid the securlUea now held by that firm will be turned over to the Superior company which i We are making a special sals pc waa Incorporated yesterday in New Jercm our homo rendered lard; for a R 8 sey. days wa will aell 3. G and 10 lb. palk 60c and L15 just to reduce atf COOLIES FOR TRANSVAAL MINES. at 40c, stock. Wa buy and sell for spot can. British Our pricen on fresh meats are tha tut Hongkong, May 26. The steamer Tweeddale sailed from her lowest consistent with good qualitha 1,053 today for Durbin, Natal, with coolies. This la the first batch of Am Em coolies going to South Africa to work In the Transvaal mine . Makes a Dish Hard to Beat Wcatherby 2450 Wah's Aw. CESSION. New York, 31 ay 25. Ricardo Arias and Dr. J. E. Morles, special commissioners appointed by Panama to receive nine millions of dollars on account, of the canal concession, arrived hero today. Arias said it was the purpose of the commission to invest the money in first mortgage bonds tn New York or any other locality wherever obtainable. KOREAN MINISTER DEPARTS. Chin Pom the Korean minister, has gone to Berlin. His departure leads to rumors that he will not return and that his post will remain vacant until the con- elusion of the war. St. Petersburg, Msy 25. YI, THE OLDSMOBILE OLD CHIEF IS DEAD. Ukiah. Cal.. May 24. Charles Penlo, the oldest chief of the Uklsh tribe. Is dead at Cox ranch- cro. and the Indians are now rele- hratlng a death feast. Penlo was 107 years old and ruled the Ukiahs long before the white settlers ar- of many rived and the death Ilea at hU door. He was white Judge and jury for 'the tribe, hut hut was deposed ahour 25 years ago for killing Sam Warden. War- den and another Indian had onar- reled over a game of card and the other In llan wa ki"d. Penlo was rent for end had Wr,,i U"d to a focr fn he sht. ite tni-xs tw 9"lflt MV t e rhirf tw t f TV tfh Jii-- ATT. We Are Not Selling Any Automobile fflade. : W Ar Sailing tha ONLY Automobile Mad The Seven Horse Get 1 tr4 end chepred off ! wa held In for eev months, hut none of the In Hans could he Induced to testify estnt him. Penlo had always resented the encroai-hment- ' of ihe whites sml was oi ! t- - i Ifo was lnsried In Indian with hit pony and war Implement. lnolo LIGHT TONNE Power ( Oldsmohiie Runabouta-Twel- Horse Power Tonnes rs a Cala'orne and P.ace Year :er ; C',v. Ws can interest You if L. CORNER Si. nYou Cr aro Interested. BECRAFT GRAnV' AND 24TH..,,- - ' I OGDEN.' |