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Show EXAUD7UB 1I0RM5O s OCTOBER SUNDAY MOJIMNG, OGDtiS. UTAH, 23,1901. EXCURSION TYPEWRITERS DEAD PIG CAUSED SL B PHASE Woman's Wiles May But That Was Half a Century Ago and Another Victim Have Inflicted the Wounds Which Granite Monuments Memorializing Amiof the her Death. Caused cable Settlement of Complications are Dedicated Today, Peoria, Oct 2!. 111., Some unknown Uie Iu juries nailed seventeen Spellbinder I've difit ie.it lies during tliii campaign. Voice from Audience Have you got a union carpenters card, cull? Louis-vlii- c person may Lave inflicted tha on the site occupied by Captain George upon Mrs. Nellie TbuiiMfeson, from Jiaeizail and the British troops iu which she died, according to friends of I'ouricr-JuuroalbtiO. young Higgins who is under arrest Federal the of B. H. Hanford Judge the ladder, round by court, of the state ot Washington,s charged with the crime. Tie: evidence Hn ilimlicd round. presided at the alternoob exerclsr-brought out at the rtyviniT's Inquest By elii king to hia craft; and delivered an address reviewing chows that the woman walked to the her William got up loo the history of the dispute which near- tram at the station in this city with Ills line Ho was scut up for giafr. ly provoked war. Genera! Ganrge B. but slight assistance from one of tha Cleveland Leader. d Dandy, retired, who was with Captain employes of tbu road, mid tliHt when dispute. The occasion was the killmade the of how summoned award tulil the sinthe 01 she at story arrived Lacou, Pickett, anniversary William of Germany, to ing of a British settler's pig by sn a hack and made her way to the borne What, conclusion doe thal camby Emperor been had American settler on the island in the of her mother, several blocks away paign orator reach In his argument? wdiotn the controversy lie never arrives at a for decision. The exercises yes- Attica, liit to internal iomil complica- without assistance. Slic did not sumto mon a phiBlrian until Hi hours later, He tiiop'ly slops now aud theu to terday were held under the auspices tions causing the two garrisons Washington Star. of tha Washington til ate University camp on the island and esme near pro- and these facts tend to prove It Is as- take breath. Historical Society. voking war. Among the loners read serted, that Mrs Thoniusson was not WilDelegations attended from Seattle, was one from Mayor George II. fatally hurl by Young Higgins, but by Bellingham and other puiuta in the liams of Portland, Ore., who Is the some one else, uftcr elic left the where she had encountered HigNorthwest. only surviving tnemlier of the Ameri. At the American Camp, on Crfffln can commission which presented the gins, and his sister. The name of a man with whom Mrs. Bay. where United States troops had United titalns side of the dispute. under Other letters were from Hamilton Thomasson was lntii'uite and who is established themselves iu as the Fish of New York, son of President known to have objected in her relaCaptain Pickett, later famous Golly-burGrants secretary of state, who was al- tions with Higgins senior la menleader of Pickett's charge at FAMOUS 8UNNY BROOK RYE the ceremonies took place early so a na'nibcr of the commission, and tioned In this connection but an far over from Hazard til evens, sou of Isaac there has been no positive evidence in the day. Tbey were presided delivered to any part of the city Wush-Ingto- n him. by President Kane of the University of titevens. pioneer governor of against for When it became known that tha territory. Captain Cnttman of Washington. In the afternoon, tha participants and their guests reached the Wyoming spoke in praise of His- grand Jury hud rojmried that Higgins English camp, at the other aide of the torian Bancroft, who had managed the be held for murder, then was a remarkable demonstration on the flsrt of IgUmi, ud dedicated the monument cane before the German emperor. . Call up the his friends who flocked to his assistance. Mra. Higgins, wife of John G. lllg-jfingave out a statement today, tihe tin id the intimacy between her husband anil Mrs. Tbomusaon liegan three 128 25th Street years ago. Tbe couple, she said, made later and trip to Chicngo together he duvolrd all bis si lent ion to Mrs. His son. Daniel Higgins, CSSS Thomasson. remonstrated with him, but unavall-Ingly- . ALL EIGHTH GRADE Bellingham, Wart., Oct. 22 In presence of representatives of lxilh tha United States and Great Britain, granite iM)cumenu were yesterday unveiled on the army sites on Sau Juan inland, in Push Sound, where for many years garrisons were maintained by each nation uhilo the territory was In L Why go off to some hot springs when you can get something better right In Ogden? We have the only light cabinet and the beat spray in town. The following are n few of Kwedish the treatment employed: massage, electric light baths, sprays, elnciric baths, electrical treatment, salt glows, pbotophor treatments, sits baths, and many uilicr treatments. The ohjci-- t of these treatments Is to get the jKiison out of the system, equalize the circulation, time up the a nervous system and give nature chance to do her work. The treatments are esperiaily adapted to rheustomach, matism. nervous diseases, liver, and kidney troubles and all diseases peculiar to women. We du not treat contagious diseases. The treatments consist of one hour and our prices are the lowest in .town. Come right away for the hours will anon all lie takeu. ftemeuiber the place 27 Tweutv-fourth street. MR. AND MRS. F. VANCE. From Distiller to You g, 33.50 per gallon s, DISCUSS EDUCATIONAL day. Dr. Dunrker spoke In high praise of the American system of education as he and his colleagues found It. He bad discovered, as la said, that our teach pupils not to deiicnd too much on others, but to help themselves. 1 don't find in America anything like Klelnllcbeii, ( pettiness), as we call it in Germany,'' observed the time lines nr pettiness scents doctor, to be entirely absent from your nature. Hr. Kuypers said he was greatly Impressed with the desire of American teachers to perfect themselves in their art,, anil especially aa they would be In their profession only for a short period. He aald he could not irt . t.' understand how so many attractive woman teachers could he Induced to stick to i heir work and (bought it would lie an excellent thing if they could he persunded to marry and then to Interest their husbands in educational work. Dr. Von tieeherg complimented the American teachers fur their enthusiasm and said he was glad to see that education here was regarded as a prime means of Americanizing foreign- 1- -2 BATTLE ENDED CHASE ers. Oct. 22. The condition of tit. Detective McClusky, and William Morris, alias lllalr, one of the eiiKpected train rob beta, is critical toil ay. was shot In the abdomen and Morris was wounded four times, twice In vital organs, during the fight between five detectives and three men suspected of being train roliliers, in which Detectives Shea and Dwyer were killed and Alfred Rose, one of the received wounds from which he died Instantly. It developed today that (he battle was tbe culmination of a clmse that has lasted four months. The detectives had Information that led them to the suspects were implicated in lie robbery of an Illinois Central train, at Centralis, 111., in addition to other crimes committed previous to and aim the hold-u- p. Harry Vaughan, the only suspect aud Who escaped the hail of bullets who was severely injured by the detectives when he attempted to aid his companions, after having been placed the Four tinder arrest, is held at Court a Five patrolmen have been detailed to guard Morris at the hospital. HELPED ROB DIAMOND SPECIAL. William Morris, alias Blair, leader of the three suspect a who killed Detectives Shea and Dwyer in yesterday's battle, believing himself aliout to die, today confessed to having been Implicated. In two train robberies, after hia ldentifl-catio- n by railroad men as one of tbe four men who robbed the Pullman passengers on the Illinois Central Diamond Special" between Hanrary and Madiaon, 111.. August 1. The identification was made by Lawrence B. Combs, conductor of the train that was robbed; W. E. Shepherd, the baggage man, and William H. Burm (legman at Madison. As soon as Crmiba ike law lime I agw Morris, he said: SEISMIC SHAKES RECORDED . bus-jiec- lie-li- ve f CfflXfligaKD ECLIPSE 8ay $10 or $15 or $20 per month? Or quarterly? Or annual payment?. And no interest? And no taxos? The owner to pay taxeo and to uso too land until It iu fully paid for? eon-tinu- o laid ploco of land will eoat you $20 $400 for 20 scree. $800 for 40 KIM $1,200 for 8) acre Santiago, Chile, fJct. 22. A definite real y of ieace between Chile and Bolivia was signed yesterday. The German emperor is appntnled arbitrator in esse of difficulty. Bolivia lr all rights Iu a port on the and Chile guarantees the rim-k- I ruction of a rallroHd between La Pa.. IP ili via. and the Chilean port of Africa. Baltimore, Oct. 22. Fifteen earthquakes have been recorded o.i thu selsmogisphs nr earthquake ninchfucK at the John Hopkins iinlvcrxity sin- April Iasi. This is shown by 'hp films used from April to October which have just liecn del ok iiif-Not only has the Instrument exceeded Its reri.nl in niinilicr, but. t li longest shock ever known mi the seismograph was recorded during that time. On August 21 last there was lecordod an earihquake that began at 4 p. m. and lasted three hour and one half. The shock moved the re.cl tiler beam of an inch. The longest quake previously felt was the one wtilrb caused great damage In Guatemala, March 18, 1902. It continued three hours. Always on Time BED BUG At the Dances At the Theaters, or Catch a Train in a Hurry POISON Always Remember 'Phone 22. Alien Transfer Company. 421 25th SL The Druggist OGDEN Carpentering, Building, Re pairing and Remodeling of Houses Promptly attended to. All work Guaranteed. Enquire of Olo 545 Nelson, Telephone 15th street 929-- y, THE OREGON SHORT CARD. If you want Room' 6, First National Bank Utah. Ogden, Building, 831 WASH. AVE. li.ll mu IJW1 & Corn-Fe- d Beef 24th Street. Phone No. 615, Mix 4 Please Travel Before you atari call ... At' Sharman's Ticket Office Healy House, Opp. Depot Phono lllR A largo Assortment of Low Rataa end Reliable Information conatan Gy on hand. Guaranteed by tha American Ticket Brokers' Aartx aja. pax pax xa ' D. B. A. & MOSELEY, Trnv. Pass. Agent Ogden, Utah. T. A, BURLEY, G. P. Bait Lake City. Warning A reword of Fifty Debars ($50.00), will bo paid by tha Utah Light Co. for the arrest of party or parties who on the evening of April 29th, 1903, caused a short circuit on its electric transmission Una, through interference In some manner with said companys liars at a point about one mile south from tha power house, known as D oaeer Station, scar tha mouth of Ogdea Canyon. Persona are warned not to interfere In any wise with naid tin It la safe to the ptiblle if unmolested, but serious results to property and possible fatal results to persona can he caused through tha breaking of insulators, or the throwing of wires, limb of trees, nr similar obstruct ion over tha wires of company's said electric transmission Una. ft Power Leaving Salt Lake City at 3: 15 p. m. Arriving in World's Fair City at 7:19 a. m. With alx hours in Denver. Surely, this is the Ideal arrangement for your World's Fair trip, improve the opportunity by availing yonrself of It while the rates are low. Fur detailed Information write TODAY to UTAH LIGHT & POWER CO.. By Re S. Campbell, Mgr 0 csBawiBggBBEBrawi H. B. Hilliard- - CENTRAL G. C Rtbcrg. BOTE AND BAR ST, Under New Management. 'Phone 135-- k Pa-if- ULJUiL-npj-rw- p.a a.ox FIFTY DOLLARS the Scenic Rockies to St Louis without Change SligraEWim-- l an. A REWARD OF Thro R. F. NESLEN, General Agent, 8:19 f.m. ARRIVE: No. I Salt Lake 1:16 pax No. 9 Butte and Poeatollo 12:41 m. Exproaa Ko. 11 BsltLako and Tlatie 6'6i pat. No. T Balt Lake and MIL ford Ik:t0 No. 3 Salt Lake and Intermediate points P;00 an. No. 8 Portland nnd Bntto. . 7:00 aax No. 10 Butte and Pocatello 6:09 p.m. No. 13 Cache Valley 10:36 aax Trains south of Juab do not me Sundays. C. A. HENRY, Ticket Agent Reward. 80UTH Salt Lake City. ' aa BUT! RANGES 79 W. SECOND UNI HXn . (June 19, 19044 DEPART: . No. 7 Butte and Jrtlaad..l3:94 No. 9 Pocatello, Montpelier nnd Butte 1:15 No, 11 Cache Valley 7:15 No. 12 SallLako andTlntlo 19:46 No. 8 Salt Luka and Inter7:11 mediate points No. 3 Balt Lake, Provo, Milford and all potato unth 1:90 No. 10 Salt Loko and Inter-mediato points d:S6 go to Ballard & Rincker's HUN rER & KENNEDY HARDWARE AND CROCKERY tsa tit CORNER GRANT AND 2ITII ET. Eastern Addr&ss or Call on 2470 I to through . par aero. PIIONB 147 a MMLI L. H. BECRAPT, If So Coles Hot Blast Heating Stoves WHEELWRIGHT BROS. iim. sleeper liyi payment? STEEL TREATY OF 1'EACE BETWEEN CHILE AND BOLIVIA SIGNED. Fifteen Earthquake! Noted on Seismograph at Johns Hopkins Univer-sit- d pictures taken within the next 30 days nt GASBERG8 STUDIO, 278 25th St. 47.o0 St. Louis.) 47 ju Louts without change. Tickets on axle Tuesdays and Fridays each week. Stop overs allowed. A. B. MOSELEY, Trav. Pass. Agu I Invest in a place of unimproved la.idl In Weber County f ' Adjoining improved farmaf Half mile from R. R. Station? ' Right next to Irrigation Canal? Providing you can buy on mor.thly Dr. Palsd. an expert In Indus) rial training in Germany defined education on this side of the ocean as a system of "working through work. He had found, he said, that even the most endeavor in this country was reeiectcd nnd honored. Since April, Detectives Had Been Trailing Suspected Bandits Four Month. GRADUATES w.K receive BO per cent on they have been Investigating public school methods In various varpv of America and will nail for home to- saw you, you had a gun a foot and a half long." Morris smiled: Yea, Ive got it yet," he said. Von were the big fellow in the lead. said Com Its. Yea," said Morris. "I'm going to die and 1 might as well tell the wolo thing. I held up a special World's Fair train at Columbus J unci Ion, Iowa, the of July. We got nothing in latter the Job." The train robbed by the men was kiown as the Diamond Special on the Illinois Central. The roblmra entered OREGON W. C. T. U. IN 8E6SI0N. the rullman car aud went through them with drawn revolvers, taking all Portland, Ore., Oil 21. The stats the money and valuable the passenconvention of the W. C. T. U. now in gers hml, then stopped the train and session here, today elected the billowdisappeared. One or two of the who did not roNnd quickly ing offleera: President, Mrs. Lucia H. Mra. Helen enough were atruck over the head with Y. Addlton; D. Harford; corresponding secretary, their weapons. Mra. Henrietta Brown; recording secNew York. Oct. 22. Trunk llnee retary. Mrs. Ida F. Menders; assistant secrefary.Misa Frances Got shall; treas- east. of. Buffalo have agreed upon another advance In grain rains to the urer, Mrs. llesaie J. Shane. Atlantic seaboard. It will go Into MOUNTAIN STREAM FliOOPH effect November 1 and amounts to half MINE. QUENCHES FIRE. a cent per bushel on wheat, flax, corn, rye and barley. Those rates will be Baker City, Ore., Oct 21. Fire In the operative for fifteen days only, and on n Ilaincly-Elkhnrlower workings of the November IS, a further advance ot mines. 16 miles west of here, threatened cent per bushel will he made In damage for some hour yesterday. A wheat and flour, corn and rye, but mountain stream was turned into the only one quarter of a cent advauce In tipper workings and after several hours barley, of hard work the flames were gut under control and today extinguished. The damage will not be heavy, WILL YOD BISMARCK ad! New York, Oct. 22. Educational methods here and In other parts of the world, particularly In Germany, have been discussed at a reception given hy the Society of Educational of I)rs. Von llnseari h In honor Keelierg, Dunrker and Kuypers. Dr. and Dr. Dimcker are Von tieetwrg privy councillors of the German government and members of the German ministry of cemnterce, while Dr. Kuypers is superintendent of schools at In the last six weeka Dtisseldorf. Claims Two Million Dollars' Worth of Ocr Has Been Extracted Illegally From Nipper Mine Through Underground Workings of the Parrott. Butte, Mont, Oct 22. Two million dollars la llie amount of damage asked for as alleged to have been IllegalNipper mine ly extracted from the through tbe underground workings of ihu Parrott claim in 1902 by representatives of the Amalgamated Copper company, a cording to a complaint filed with tbe federal court. Mr. Heinza and tha action others are plaintiffs In against the Parrott Silver and Copper Mining company and the Anaconda Copper Mining company, both auxiliary corporations of tbe Amalgamated. , METHODS. Pullman REPAIRING A SPECIALTY Wm. Driver mb-milt- $i; gq tit. Louis and rat urn via Chicago Tickers limited to Dec. 15th. Transit limit 10 days each direction. Largo Bottle 2Bo - du-po- t, return Ciihago and return via We put up a liquid that is a killer. thirty-secon- UNION Ixjiia and return Chicago and FOR RENT , VIA RATES PACIFIC. e w . lO C f 9 r n for yourself and boya. Putnams has them In great abundance and at the RIGHT PRICES. 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