OCR Text |
Show THE MOKXIN'G r.XAMIXEI Oil PEN, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MOKMXCf, Al'firST OGDEN . .eDuoih convened court I Plain nm-l.p- ESTATE Tues- - foud LOSE THE ash' by mini. the recent the pre cat quite rohherlce upon occurred on the train coming city. Thec wd Ping out or the over to Otrt-o!eie turned Vance a ho gave one of them of one of If John S. Stacey, ownerturned over Sob amt the other waa " office of Division Superintend-- , Stacey it nil he remcm-JLnas rtibhed or f 13 in cash and ISr. amounting to over $3t)U. several as ha was uo, by three man Just Three to get off the train of fl'H) each were found In the and a number of valuable StJjooli SL-The other pocket book f, a party who was robbed of E la about the same way.pocket-book-It sseems ZL the finding of the. there Is a well organized gang jj&jpve who make a specially of kind of work. ir. U-- jit RESEARCHES. jSTBOXOMICAL A raiversity of California, bug. Uk Observatory bulletin, Just issued, with the results of recent astron-,ca- l work at Mount Hamilton. The Wane of Alpha CenUurl haa been jtirmlned spectroscopically. So far SO. one-bur- OGDEN FURNITURE CO.'S TEAM WINS CITY COMMERCIAL BASEBALL CHAMPION- Prices of Real Estate Seem to Remain About the Same, Things seem to be reviving a little in the real estate business and many of tho dealers look for more aitlvlty during nrxt month than there has been Some real estate agents report considerable business while others are not able to report any special activity. It seems that a number of investor run to mining instead - real estate. Considerable attention ia being called to mining matters, especially In Nevada at Goldfield. Mountain lily and Tonop&h. During last week there waa quite a demand for houses to rent and it looks as If tbe demand should be continued It might be a difficult task to house ail the people. Tbe people are commencing to come In from the country and other states especially from Wyoming and Idaho to send their children to In August and July. It certainly seems that there la an th ob-ulii-d " con-aideri- h Tap-iagta- go Into effect. Percy Bush and Chas. Johnson were Mgr. Gray, bishop towl. whose refusal to go lo Rome arrglgned on a charge of drnffken-nefought on the recent rupture of rela-uo- u They were allowed to go. Mrs. Potlenhelmer when arraigned between France and the Vatican, for drunkenness claimed that wfien arJWMtiy departed for Rome incognito w the purpose of rested she was not drunk, but had himself submitting Jo the Vatican. He has already seen Just taken twenty-fivdrops of laudaw pope and (he papal secretary of num whlclt Inwas an overdose. She will he kept Jail until her husband ia notified of her whereabouts. Russia. Aug. Henry Dodds partook too freely from the flowing bowl with the result Police 1 Jshin and two y wounded yesterday tbst he got drunk. The Judge adPersing a crowd of unemploy-il- l vised him to mend hts ways and al'D1 ho Rad assembled near lowed him to go. 29. - e. e polire-BVcrel- - The Colonial of-"the report published by JjJJWb a Jh'iw-klnewspaper Kunday E,I-,,f Iunlnnald bad sailed faTc teylnn in relieve (he governor, Sir 1ry Arthur Wake, is untrue. Aug. 29.- Jc'roa. IN MONTANA. Tbe state the Prohibit ionisls of the first fn n,e of fnr the purposehjory of plac-- n entire Mate ticket in tbe field hiW here tomorrow. 1 ,in Tnnls. Aug. Boaet 29.-- The Con-Jwtsi- n company applied lo the totlsy to have a receiver Punned for the Central Amusement wupany which ronduets Old St. the Pike." at the World's fair. rt Rad a little Iambi" The meat trust didn't know Thu Mary had It or they would Have seized it long ago. Washington Star. metimes." said Uncle Eben, min says he down' care for R basu any "'"'h jAttHng care oML"-V- as- Jr VERHEARD in boston. h,her a Chicago man. b kiv How 111 resting It must be 1 who is enable to w yourparent quest Iona Puck. fj?"?rkeLi.!1 M;nn- - August 29. A fall of Virginia early today. Jainkfd In tha country KnTJI?1 aurrounding Virginia and ,r reported from other Meiaba range points. - ,t occurred tampion, Wn,l hall?dTr3r. .ft tow.?' li rrn y. August 2S. nemtera of the MalU na ember of their ,hlB city today on a to attend the N. CJ i8oo. Knighta Templar at Tt,K RETORT kfe'.;:,What A Pplfki- - ra,,e . VALLEY After an Illness of .Weeks at Home of Bishop Succumba Six . Mum.. Ang. 29. Montana, SUGGESTIVE. ,Ufk? K,,w DT- k No' Hava you! St. James io. THE LIST OF MEN FROM WHOM WILL EE CHOSEN REPUBLICAN NOMINEES. . Democrats Do Not Seem Anxious to llCM..cnt L. W of ihr fish Accept Nomination Denials From i i World's Fair Boa: ' Men Mentioned in tho Evening Bow-wohas arrived i .. :i. ; i.dium an. ts Yesterday's Defeat of the Jessices by hunt just in his prain' f i.m liv Score ef 7 to 0, Decides the Ownami the way It i in,. A i.v Mir.iuir the rampaigu iu the nation and ership of the Trophy Cup. General S. T. Wl mi:i .. Ktatp grows older the lutcicnt in the Mr. ithurtliff. aim ! j r, WorM ., at fair exii.i county political situation and tho probChicago, s.i.-The cup is wun! liihiMun: on the luaci i iu- able s By the rirrlkive score of 7 to "li turpsbsee tm ; i.nr in ev creailiKgoone egg. the haneball warrior from er wsy. and is al.I.v i:k- gicstest On the Republican side of the house the Ogden Furniiurerompany walloped wnrid's fair tha' mil . lie H,rli. the JeascOH yesterday afternoon it .imply hecause i I.m h.i.Ih.i the limit the names most frequently tm.ni toned Glenwood Park, ihereby winning Hot of bi.nian endil' n.. T'ic startling tor the legislature ie: State Senator beautiful silver irophy cup offered by and magnificent iin.n nl Inuhling and John IV Murphy, Charles HollingsJ. S. l.ewis and company to tlie win- exhibit alupidcfc fv,v,. it i amusing ning team in the series of city com- to watch them. Win-- t hey enter the worth, J. V. Nye and A. S. Comluu. mercial league games. ; Uivx n ard Reprcsentai ive- - Thoms England of grounds many of ilu-iThe fight for the trophy cup ha wonder whether to g:i on or return. liain i'll i, George Dean of North been one of interest from the initial The tiles is too cmn'inoii and dazzling Ogden. John Child of liiverdaie, Robof West Writer, and the game In the series. Each team bas fin- the grasp of iiimatued intellect, ert M looked at It with longing eye. To and it has aa e.hu..tmg (fleet on following from Ogden are recognized them It haa been a golden apple of many. candidates: Angus T. Wright. Tho. "The one diaappoiirnient is the at- li. Burt, I. L. Clutk, Walter Wedell, tiie liesperldea; an argonaitllc expediwestb-- r tion in soan-- of the golden fleece; tendance. but wi'li t!.p iiHili-Rudolph Kucliler. Giorge Graves, 11. a consummation devoutly to lie wish- that is picking up rapidly. Last .Sa- A. Siuiiu and Charle Hollingsworth. ed for." In their eyes it grew to turday waa a For county romuiihMouer Ibe fight Yes, SL Louie Is , mil no4r, cooler mammoth proiKirtions the object of seems to be be! ween W. to Stewart of their thoughts by day and the subject than Ogden, and the autumn rush ha riniu City., William Sewell of Wilson. of their dreams by night. In the soar- begun. Heretofore the attendance hat S. W. Cragun of i'lcaxaiH View. Lying flights of fancy each team bad al- hardly Justified the cxiuuse of Itij.iH'ii man Skeen of I'laiu City, Jesat Fewready selected a nice receptacle in a day, hut it Is believed the exhibit km er or Hooper ami Joseph Stanford of which would be placed the much cov- will prove a financial success from now Ogden. Only two coimuiaaiouer are eted prise. This, each team had dime on. to lie elected this year. I am proud of the Utah exhibit, esearlier In the contest, but finally one For eimniy clerk there are at ill hilt David by one they relinquished their bold on pecially our mining display, which is two recognized candidate: the cup. and the deciding game yester- attracting perhaps a much at tent ion Matson and J. V. iiluth. day afternoon cauau) happiness to as anything shows by any of tbe For county attorney: Judge llulan-iak- l tales. Newhouse'i concentrating mill, rdlgn In tbe rank of the Ogden Furnia be haa no will have a walk-ove- r ture peojile, for was not the cup theirs? which ia a Wttle model of excellence, opposition. Proud of it! Its value to them Isn't is the great drawing card. You would For county treasurer, sheriff and measured in dollars and cents. Is n be surprised at the crowds ii at tracts couuty recorder: Alma Cbambcra, Cm-ton when in ore. the when operation atrikes the ha prospector happy Joseph Daily and Dan Ellis each will glittering, yellow gold? Is the botan- The building Is jammed. With char- be nominated without opposition. Mr. acteristic tact Whittaker has the when ist Jubilant he locates a rare of For superintendent county plant. Ia the reaching of any goal the concentrates bottled and distributed as schools: W. N. Tel lemon and Thotnaa souvenirs." cause of Joy? Well, try to buy tbe will contest for the nominaMr. ShurtHff here presented a hottpi McKay cup from the Furniture boys and noNo candidate has been mention. to rd. the Bunds tice with what surprised, almost Mr. Shurtllff said that comments by tioned for county aurvryor so far aa grieved, look theyll gaze at you. known. , The game yesterday was an Interest- experts over Utah's mining exhibit ing one because, if won by the Furni- were most flattering and that a ntan of DEMOCRATS NOT ANXIOUS FOR ture boys it meant the end of the national reputation told him that in NOMINATIONS. series and the winning of the cnp. thia respect Utah was well to the head. soul hern About two hundred people saw tho The cycoramlc scene from While many are being mentioned game and tried to rival the Comanche Utah was attracting no little attenfor office among the Republican tha or Apache In yells and war whoops. tion. Utah's educational exhibit." Mid certainty of detent haa caused an That thd Jesscos were outplayed all the way through, however. Is evident Mr. Shurtllff, Is attracting volumes of apathy among' possible candidate oa the Dnmorratic ticket.' The Evening from the score. To their credit, be It favorable comment, and was tbe surBow-woon the hill bad a list of alsaid, they played game ball to the last prise and wonder of more than one leged candidates lor various ofilcts ditch and fought gamely In a losing eastern educator who had held erroneous Ideas about Utah. on the Democratic ticket In its Issue fight Tbe deaf dumb of last evening; bnt from the expresand attract pupils Is two the line up of the Following more attention than any other exhibit sion of the men a hose names were teams: 1 outside the mill. baa another tried to visit tha mentioned the' O. F. CO. BCOWCROFT'S. rlasa time, but could not get guess coming. ' 'Several telephoned to Williams ,,, e. , . . . . .Casey withinseveral this office a denial bf their candidacy hearing distance, so great w . Ellis Petsold , the crush. Prominent educators' are and others made h debial when p..,,,,, 1st Stevens remarking on the marvelous works of Gerhard by the 'report et. 2nd Lamerenux Layne the Misses Eddy and Driggs. Of court Jiiilgd 'Rnlapp for district 3rd Bramwell Browning Professor Uummings is preimrlng a Judge and lhucrt 'MacMillan fur disss. Brown report which will he Wardlclgh ready soon and trict attorney afd admitted candidates rf Jackson will tell of all these things in detail. Bingham and I here need bo no guess about cf Stevens Wnngsgannl The credit of Utah's great exhibit them. Pouller .Larsen Is due to the untiring efforts of S. T. who are DemoThe laboring "nr-',,,,,11 If Whittaker and tbe board. Mr. WhitUmpire Weasler. crat will nofnl'nate T. W. Jackman, taker has taken sperial pains to ar- round homie foreman for the Southern range everything liran original and at Pacific, fur stale representative and tractive manner, and a great deal hns lie Is )1h'ea oiily. .openly deCOUNTY BILLS ALLOWED been accomplished, considering (be clared candidate.' ' Commissioners Pass Upon Largo amount appropriated. Thomas Ma.ohej mentioned by the On account of 1U location, the Utah Bow-wofor Klaie.'.Bf-naiorBatch of Bills says It State bulking, which Is Sear the Inwa raimiiluirizcil. arid. that he is not enside Inn and Just the opposite a candidaip. Alex. Grower, mentioned I .at e yesterday afternoon the Hoar-trance, le perhaps drawing ss large a for legislative Yioijin states his bus! most aa the crowd of favored other Commissioners allowed of County the t occupies vi U.nie and he is not state building. following bill: a candidate. K. W, Jladron says he is I in The board il all 55 00 doing $ powr a candidate for jio.pfflce. 1 II. H, Stromberg Bros 13 50 to make the exhibition a success, snd Chbris Wangsaard Spencer rays 'f.e .Is . pot a candidate, ars .. .... 1 00 Its member paying periodical vis- and Savage ft Bitno will not accept, office. 10 60 its to the fair." Guorge Randall W. to Maginqlq y.ald he Is a candi10 00 Dr. Milllken date fur no offipp g all. He was men4 00 Jamea Storey.COLEMAN DIVORCE tioned a candidate for district attor6 00 Broe Horroph ney. but it Is .known that the Demo IS GRANTED 00 W. H. Wright ft 80ns agreed that this ... . 6 41 A Walls Bros.. Number ef Probate Matters Set- nominal inn "will got Jo Herbert Mao 1 20 Wm. Llpsey Millttn tled by Judge Roiappi 4 60 Stanfords Rlveradale Detective Indignantly denies Poor-174 50 .. , Relief of In Judge Roiapp's court Tuesday the that he i a candidale for sheriff on ... 43 00 J. II. Cully .. ..I. tbe Iiemocratic ticket as aisled In 1 20 divorce case of Elizabeth Coleman vs. .... Jsroee Jensen . "l am h friend of William Coleman came up. Tbe court tip 122 25 Cal he E. Case .. Sheriff and will support him." Uaiey heard ibe of the testimony 1 20 plefntff Charles W. Rounds., and another wilneas and granted a de- ja!d Mr. Pender, "and he will be 1 70 K. A. Stratford.. .... .. ... . over a tlvinvand majority. cree of divorce by the default award1 00 B. K. Ganta In short it roe in t hut the only two t 60 ing the plaintiff care of her fivMichael Bertlnot! was right on candidutes Ike How-wo2 00 children, S?5 per month alimony and Thomas B. Gibson r were H. H, fees. for the $54 attorney's legislature 1 20 Bond Charles a The couple were married in Weher Slid John Wlnlle for chirk. 1 20 James Lloyd County fn ixs and the grounds for former Rfciblist. m rimilninr for the 21 00 Janie Dawson wers failure to provide snd Bow wow and WInlic Is biisincsH man...... 11 00 divorce .. ., Ed Burton. habitual drunkenness. ager. 11 (Ml Daniel Hamer the The four boys who robbed Daniel Hamer.. 300 . "And what hsppeerd." suited the 3 20 grocery store and took $15 from Kt" Milton J. West 1 20 Vandyke were released on cash lixil t"arl:cr "alter the Pilgrim had land Thorns J. Poor man of $14 and the rase was act for to j ed?" 1 2d Alexander Baxter..' "A good many morrow. people got in lyin' 1 40 .. Paul Farr.. .. .. In the estate of John Kyuakix. d? ' sliottl their ancestor." Chicago Bw-- i 1 40 Asael Farr lor let. Herald. revocation of ori petition James A. Smeltzer 12') ceased, pr was heard and issuance of lettr-- n 3 60 Chas. Burton to the petitioner, and Citizen -- Set here, why do you beg? 57 On of adminislia'mn RenJ. Chadwick. Jr set for Hepicmhcr 2. was V'udirsnt--Why- . case the r feller mn't lire 8 35 Volker Scowcrofl Lumber Co... and of erisie In the doin' nothin'." I'hiladi-lpla Bulleguardianship by 34 49 Volker Scowcroft I.umker Co... tin. 85 00 J. P. Ixrnlirii1ge rt ml., minors, hearJoseph Fuller for confirmation of sale 40 IW ing on petition J. Harvey Brown cm an was had and an order 72 50 of real W. W. Browning ft Co wa granted rimflrniing the sals. 1 50 Richard Pardnrs In tbe ck's'k of Karen Christensen, The lawyer's Coop. Pub. Co... 5 00 deceased, a petition for aummary dis1 50 Oren Byhce wa heard, and sn order 125 85 tribution Joseph W. Halley as prayed for issued. 2 20 granting dcoe Thoms Gibson lu the esiate snd guardianship of 16 00 Wm. Knight Eerie et si., minors, a petiWilliam 2 27 . Co.. ft Ogden Sewer Pipe Clay for letters of guardianship wit tion 45 10 Co... ft Clay Ogden Sewer Pipe an order burned apimintlng heard and . 8 . 25 Co.. Ogden Sewer Pipe ft Clay Eecle guardian on a bond n! Jeanette lM! 00 Jos. A. Taylor 20 00 $14,004. Nellie Fowera In tbe estate of Nathaniel Iavii), 8 90 D. W. Ellis a pe'ilion for order for sa!28 04 W. E. Sumner was heard, snd order '. 100 00 of real piMte E. T. Hulanlskl for. TWO CONFESSED HIGHWAYMEN 50 04 granted a prayed Charles Burton ARE GIVEN THEIR LIBERTY. In the es'atc of Wm. Stewart, de154 Ik) Commissioners County ft tr letter of admin144 04 ceased. 4 petition H. B. Forbes was heard and order 83 34 istration . .... Edwin Dix.. Ogden Police Department Maligned 8. Stone adminis34 04 appointing Joieph F. F. Chapin by a Balt Lake Minuter. bond of $10. a on 35 04 trator Joseph Hogge 100 04 WRa-B. W. At a special meeting of the state Demit. Mi'h-- . August 29. Major K. . 413 30 Sheriffs Office la" of the 21st and 24t'j board of pardon Elltouhead. on Saturday af00 90 R. E. Wilson of United States Infantry, a two young Englishmen, Rob283 80 regiment ternoon. Treasures's Office vb Indian and Philippine vet ran of 31 54 W. W. Browning ft Co wars. rommittnd suicide today in his ert Lister and Curwln Watson, who 35 00 Mrs. May Taylor himself through the were sentenced at the district court 4 54 room by shooting Joseph E. Hodsod moutb. Despondency was the cause of in Ogden for highway robbery, were 324 the Sidney Stevens set. 23 75 Eccles Lumber Co pardoned upon the understanding 00 6 would leave tbe state and Co Lowe A. ft George 34. William Couu-ar- d that rhry August Duluth. 2 tid return to their home in England. Eva C. Eib. .. Css murdered at hla wire who 66 75 Tbe nedcr of tbi per will reLiberty Bridge Lake. Minn.. January 26th. was hanged member ... 7 00 at .. the rlrrumatsncro of the robB. F. By bee. . o'clis-this 1:07 at Minn., Walker. two young men 3 04 W. D. Shaw ft Co. He was pronounced dead bery for which throe 40 00 morning were gent to the iieuitentlary. One of Jitssle Rioser Ister. tulmii" seven 11 50 he Salt I ake papers In writing an Wilcox Grocery Co. 348 30 account of tlielr pardon concludes the Recorder's Office 29. the of Aug. DepuhLor Denver. article with tbe following paragraph: defunct Fidelity Savings asoriatfon Rev. Simpkln In course of converrealize between 85 and will probably Manila. Aug. 30. linger I y S. Tnr-tothis morning stated that he sation to the on dollar, according 94 cents second lieutenant In tiie 22nd InIt a ntle during his visits made had H. of Receiver R. Malone, fantry. tits romml'ted suicide on the the estimate to the state prixon never to make made today. Mindanao. island of ,i';i;.-;!.'onc- . , - noi-.iiie- - j r - r reroru-breake- r. .. Unw-Wo- Morgan Powell of Huntsville, Utah, after an illness of about six weeks, died Sunday night, August 28th'. at tbe borne of Bishop David McKay. Mr. Powell, who was eighty-fivyears old last March, was one of the early settlers In Ogden Valley. He has been n prosperous farmer, a hind neighbor, devoted Latter-da- y Saint, and n citizen In every way. Morgan Powell was born in .Cefn near Merthyr Tydfil Brecknockshire, South Wales, March 31st, 1819. He was the sixth of seven children, nil of whom have lived as be, to pass the four score mark; and earn of the six now gone died In the order of his birth. The youngest sister, 83 years of age, still live! in Cefn Coed. . Mr. Powell leaves no children to mourn his death, but he has many relatives lii Ogden. Huntsville. Kaner-vllle- , Marriott, and other parts of the state, and a host, of friends who' love' him for his intelligence. Integrity and In his death, Huntsville has' worth. U.st one of her roost enterprising city benefacizen; the poor, an tor. and hla near frienda and relatives one whose absence makes a phue that cannot he filled. No perron could receive with more merit the eulogy of the poet. His life was gentle: and the elements So mixd In him, that Nature might stand up And say to all the world. This was a man. Tha fufteral' will he held In the Huntsville Meeting House, Wednesday; August 31st, at 1 o'clock p. m. e much-respect- ever-read- OF NEW WIN STRIKE. CLOA KM AKERS YORK New York. Aug. 30. Strikes of cloakmskers which took place In the factories of s I manufacturer in this of tbe city last week for recognition union, have been won fc.- the workers. About 2.500 cloakmskers to all were affected. ext-un- e n HEBER w WRIGHT Inler-vli-we- d , . - Bow-wow- y - Fix-te- HE WAS ONE OF THE OLDEST RESIDENTS OF OGDEN . McKay. rooveuiinn o . POWELL -- T PROhTrTtion DEATH OF MORGAN C'.iriNc. ON AT President L. W Tells ef What is Beiry Atvcnyiished. SHIP. . AiJ8- li BIG EXi opportunity for some one to build houses and sell themihisfall especially on the installment plan. There is of the employes of the u kaown thia la the nearest star to about one-ha- lf and H The result la in harmony with railroads who are renting houses observations by nieana of the ordinary they would undoubtedly be interested in n scheme of thle kind. tdewope, lo the effect that light, The price of reel estate eeems to traveling with a speed of 186,000 miles remain about the same and soma of pv ascend, requires four and years to reach us from that tha real estate men aay they do not tatpik' that house rent will advance rns great Swedish physciat, Svante There are n number of lodging jniprt Arrhenius, professor of physics g tha University of Stockholm, who houses that have changed hands durthe past two ing the summer which la no doubt In keen spending athi at the University of California, due to the falling off in business, but a paper on the a number of real estate dealers k tha author of finical nature of the sun's corona as think that business will liven up this fall and winter. . akarred at total solar eclipses. This pper waa written by Prof. Arrhenius during his recent visit on Mount HamROCERSOX CASE it oa for the purpose of harmonising the apparently conflicting results aa to IS CONTINUED coronal light tha sources of the by recent observations. Arrhen-lu- i INTRODUCE haa on this supposition, commuted DEFENSE WANTS TO TESTIMONY OF ANOTHER tha total masa of the corona, and nas WITNESS. found its moat probable value 25,000,-w- a tons This la approximately that Salt Lake Offender Comes to Ogden of a cube of granite whose aides are For a Dosa of Justice. The quantity of (it feet in length. Batter involved In the corona la thua shown to be exceedingly alight, At a short aeaslon of the municipal that it occupies a space whose court, Judge Howell diapoeed of a dhaeulons In every direction amount number of minor cases. to several millions of miles The esse of Joseph Rogerson, prostreet restauprietor of n Twenty-fiftrant, charged with Interfering with an REPORT OP FIGHTING 13 CONofficer while in the discharge of his FIRMED. duties, was resumed. Officers Herrick Che Fbo, August 30. A Junk which and Felker testified that Rogerson was insulting and abusive In his hit Uioti promontory tha afternoon of iifust 28 brings confirmation of language and when the former placed the report of fighting at Pallnchuang him under nrreat he resisted with ue eitheKth. making it clear that there result that hla shirt was almost torn hid been a fight of several days' dura-ffo- a from his back. Rogerson protested that the officers abused him and as be la the section during which both Mm lost heavily. The Japanese had a witness he wanted summoned, ccaaded In holding their position and the case was continued until WednesMounting guns, which together with day morning to give that party aa thorn at Chaorhanko, to testify. exchanged a chance flerre fire with Russian Jake Hannan, colored, when arartillery from two forts In the raigned for mendicancy admitted that a vicinity of he'd Just finished a ninety day sentence fn Salt Lake. I'd like to have Chinese who came in by thia Junk affirm that the Russians are an opportunity to get out of town," firing said ally from Italian and Anlszhan he, I don't want to spend nil forts. This may mean that there la my life In Jail." Mother undestroyed fort at All right," aald the Judge- - ILL Itxslian, or that the Russians have sentence you to ninety day a on the that captured poaitlrn. One of (he Chinese declares rock pile, and suspend that sentence that ha has been, engaged for twenty for half an hour. If you are out of lu carrying Russian dead dys from town in thirty minutes, all well and tM fort near Taplngtao. good. If not. then the sentence will . POLITICS TELLS WHAT CONDITIONS SEEM TO BE SOMEWHAT REVIVING LATELY. any move to seek to obtain a pardon for con viit. lu this flisi rase however tie wa I'ouvini'Cii t liai iboiv had of JuMb e. There been a had lieen a hold up in Ogden, and lh iHiln-iiad to arrest soinrlmdy. The two young men from England had jux! rcn'tvpd a remit lame trom Englund. and when arrested they mere found with ituuicy on them They were through lo jail ou general principle. if 1 linl1 n Hunk that they would nut hats dune were innocent what I have. he said." Tiie Rev. Simpkln mentioned is pastor of the f'niiliu t'ongrcgHtionul hureh in Salt Lake City and ha busied himself in getting l.ieler and W'atsou The statement lard oiied. made by him lauaed a feeling of indignation aud resentment in judicial and police circle in Ogden. .Chief of Police Browning was interviewed by a reporter of tilt paper iu regard to the statement rhat the two Engilalintea wet e 'railroaded through to jail" He said: it waa a plain rase of guilt. When those two fellow were questioned in my office before several officer and two newspaper men they confessed to the crime (barged and even gave the detail. They told how they met the old mail iu Summit county and had persuaded him to come along with them. They promised to take Mm to England where they all could make 1H of money In a akin game they were going to work. At Ogden the old man wa lured down in the railroad yard, knocked down and robbed of hia money. After being arrested the two Englishmen gave the money bark lo tha old man. They furromiuittliig tho gave a their crime that they Iiad entered into with tiie old man to go Into a kin game when they got to England and thua wera of the opinion that the money in the old mau'a poaawariun waa company money. I'm surprised that the atale board of pardous should have pardoned throe two men for there were never two more guilty men ever taken In charge by the police department," Judge Howell wa highly indignant about the ataremrai of Uev. simpkln. He thua ex pr rosed himself: 'There never waa a greater libel on tbe Ogden police departnienL I am surprised that a man wbo ia a miulatjer of the gospel should make such statements without being familiar with the erf the trial of tbe two You may aay for me Englishmen. that there was never a plainer case of guilt In my three years experience aa municipal judge. Tbkro were never more guilty men fared any court. The statement of tha Rev. Simpkln is an libel. unadulterated absolute and When he makes the statement mentioned above he la reflecting upon Chief Browning, Judge Rolapp, District Attorney llalvtmon, the police Railroaded and officers myself. through to Jail!' why if the mao's name were changed from Simpkln to Simpleton it would ba morn .1 TROPHY school. ii v'l COUNTY Ihed at the rear of the of Trade " . irriuaUou were t Tus5 i:Kl. WEBER REAL continuance of the (hf ftir 3. Kot-le- i j h ROBBERS GET OFF - EASY . n. INJURED SERIOUS RECEIVES WHILE AT WORK ON INJURIES CUT-OF- la Brought to the Hoapitol in Ogden Condition le Critical, n cltlxen lleber Wright, a of this comity residing at and 654 Twenty-elglstreet' waa badly crushed between the car of a gravel train and probably fatally injused yew at lerday at about 8:30 oclock Promontory. Point on tha Ogden-Luclwell-kaow- b " cut-off- .. For somA .month past Wright has been employed as brakeman on a train which carries gravel to the sinks along the dirt an. This train Is In charge of Conductor Walt. McCul- ' lough.. About 8:30 thia morning Wright got in between two can to make the coupling. There Is more or Iroa con. . jecture ae to how the accident really occurred. It Is Helmed that In getting hold of the chain which holds tbs coupling pin It broke snd tbe brake-ma-n was thrown between the cars In such a position ss to hmvo the left arm crushed to a pulp aud several ' ribs broken, Another report la that when his bold slipped he fell under The former theory the car wheels. appears much more reasonable than the other Judging from the nature of the wounda. Aa quickly a possible after tbe aerldent the Injured man waa placed on a special train and brought in Ogden where he was taken to the General hospital. At this .writing he has not been opiated upon ns hla condition la sunk Ihlfi.hc could not survive the operation. When he rallies somewhat from the shock the operation will be performed. Tbst he Is badly Injured la evident from the fact tlisi, ns yet hi wounds have barely been touched at all. Mr. Wrlgbt must have been crushed with greet force for tbe walrh he carried at the time of the accident was badly, , bent out of shape. The hands were stopped at 8:32 a. m. showing. evidently, the time the accident ... occurred. For a number of years HHier Wright was sheriff of Wcbor County. He is quits well known In and around Ogden where the news of such an accident will be received with pained surprlMe. lining possessed of a strong constitution be may be able to withstand the shock. WHY HEAPS OE DEAD (Continued from rage. 2.) fort over the dead bodies of their comrades. hut nearly all were bayoneted inside the fort. The remnant retreated, losing hcayily as they fled. After repulsing the enemy the Russian troops cheered. The Japanese searchlights showed ghastly heap of dead, like magic picture. The Japanese soon were reinforced and recommenced tbe attack furiously, but again they were repulsed. The Novokral soberly asserts tbst the Japanree troops were forced forward by their own ehrapnel fire, the guns being placed behind them to prevent a retreat to capture the poA third attempt sition also failed and. anticipating a fourth attack, the Kiisrfan were reinforced, but this fourth stuck was not . tarn-ter- n made. The Xnreduuinf fornficariun a high xione axil of Chinese con: aini the fart that one r.i riiiccexdKl in Bialiug it, li 'nil tiled tiireiou. pre-seni- rut-no- Daylight toui.-- l that Hie beliigproms In quarter engaged in sn artillery duel. The fort suffered ronxidf-raljlfroni tbe Japanese art:ilry and General Gorl:k'.iaky (iriim-ihe garri-Into iiiiilaiuaceit ireueho. The next gliinjixe the hail f ihu Japanese ua at 14 o'clrak oa August 24. wuett a mountain battery of mules wa seen in motion. The opened fire on I hi lottery ani dihMred ii. At noon of the 24tb two Japanese lulunm were observed, one bellied Suaar Head Mil. and the other near the railroad bridge, lull they rethe Russian artillery tired when niietred ou them. At 2 o'clock tn the afternoon of tbe 24ih the Jaiaoien hngan a heavy bom hard inonf of the Russian pobiilun and at the same time a J a panes column of tnfauiry and cavalry appeared at I'allnrhuang. At 6 o'clock that afieruoon the Japan roe furiously attacked the entire northeastern front of the Russian defrm e. They were compelled to retire with considerable loss The foregoing is an account, of the battle mentioned In these dispatcher yesterday, a haring occurred on August 26. WbeUier the fighting which presumably did occur on the 26th was a separate attack or whether tbe Chlumr who repined the occurrence were lnarvtiraia in their date cannot be determined. Tiie night of August 24 was quiet. On tho morning of the 25th the Jnpnn-- i artillery along the entire eamern front opened np, but most severely on Ihe northern neotlnn. During tbe night of the 25th Captain Btempnoffaky with n small farce made n sortie and attempted to disperse a Jaitannae battery located on Corner Hill." but without success. This sortie waa made from High HUL" The Novodkral adds that the Japanese wera building trench fronting the bill, from Corner Hill" to High Hill." but It does not mention the retreat of the Ruaidans from tbe latter. The Japanese have about 20 guns, some of them mounted in atone Chinese bonnes and others in the foothill along the Hum-uhii- Kim-Kian- s . beach. In tho vicinity of lxmiea Bay north- west of Port Arthur, tho Japanese have two hundred guns concealed la ft corn field. RIDICULES JAPANESE EXPLOITS Former Governor-Generef ; Kltff Writes a Magazine Article on tha Eaaggsratlene ef the War." 8L Petersburg, Aug. 30. 12:23 Gem. Dragouilroff, the former governor-genera- l of Kleff, and authority on mill lary matters, devotes a long, article published In a military magazine today to the exaggerations of the war, ridiculing tbe marvelous tales of Japanese exploits, la scaling precipitous heights, and saying that the imaginacorrestion of some of the Russian pondents Is apparently running riot, lie refers to one correspondent who delances and scribed the Cossacks' swords as being blunted oa shirts of mall, worn by Japanese officers and quotes another who described the Japanese as transporting dummies which were used to distract the Russian fire. Tbe general mentions a third correspondent who said the Japanese gunners carry a map of the whole of Manchuria with every range marked on It. ' The general, who, himself, Is a partisan of the bayouet, takes issue with the assert ions that Japanese have a distaste for this weapon, detdaring that the Japanese evidently andaratand. its ue bettor than the Russians, knowing the folly of rushing at aa enemy from a king distance without preliminary Bra. Jle says the Japanese of the past were accustomed to cold steel and produced some famous .. swordsmen and sword-maker- PROMINENT ' : EUROPEAN ; SOCIALIST No Occasion for Alarm Over Spread of BoclaUma. lsYs New York. Avgust dervcle, leader of the Socialist party J Europe, who has arrives hero so pnnlnd by Senator Houseau. to attend a meeting of the Intorparilamoury union in St. Louie next month, declare he Is watching the growth of sociaksm'j in America with keen Internet Th la no occasion for alarm over they spread of socialist revolution, which-bsays, Is tn progress here to .even greater extent than in Europe. At first in the nature of aaempqrta-lio- n from Germany. ho continued, the doctrines of social lei-- j appear to have spread to a consIdcraMoctaae of thoao who call tbemadvee nattvaftora Americans. During the last five years especially the movement seems to have goaw forward by leaps snd hounds, unfit now 1 find many Americans whom I have met admitting their betk--r la many of the doctrines of socialism, whereas 10 years ago they would hive as soon thought of calMeg themseivea M.-Bl- anarchists. In Europe there i no opportunity of anything but a peaceful resolution; the military power are too strong. In the United States there is tho opportunity, I think, hut not the- desire for any such radical measure. But though the movement is of slow growth. It is certain, and tbe day will come in the life time of the young men of today, when this country will be ruled according to the doctrines which Socialists teach. Strikes, of which you seem to hare many, and the trust which I beard so many persons speaking of as a menace to the country's future, are only stepping stones in the development of socialism and should be accepted philosophically." - PLAN TO PREVENT ACCIDENTS. New York. August 80. In view of the fatal accident during tbe automobile races at St. Louis because af dust clouds obscuring the view of the competing drivers, plans are belug made n obviate the same danger In tiie VanderIsland courro. bilt cup race over a October th. This will be done by sprinkling the course with kerosene 011 at the approaches to rstlroad (rowings and turn. The courae is thirty miles iu length and. owing to the coei, only tbe danger points will be oiled. Tpe same plan haa been followed successfully is France during recent races. |