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Show CHE HORSING . EXAMINE l: NATIONAL LEAGUE. Philadelphia va. Chicago. Philadelphia. Fean., Aug. 24. Chicago defeated Philadelphia today, after twenty innings of senaatuuuil playing. Only two other game in the hiriory of major league baseball have ever gone this many Innings, one many year ago being a tie Chicago and Cincinnati, and ih Philadelphia Americans this year defeating Boston four to two to a twenty inniug battle. Both 8park and Rulebarh pitched remarkable ball and their sapiiort at times waa phenomenal. Neither side scored- until the thinenih inning, when Chicago, oa a triple by Chance and a single by Schulte gave them a run. Philadelphia at once tied the score. Thomas singled, sprinted to third, when Tinker tolled to hold Maloney's throw after a great running catch of a foul by Chicago's right fielder, and scored on Brantleld'i sin- New Orleans, Aug. 24. Following Is official repent up to 4 p. m.: New cases 44. Total to date 1600. ihe II several minute later wm life extinct, found by I by Lightning. B"9 Uruck body, all Guiver and Heber Parkin. SALT law rtenogra- to toe experience .JfSbSllnf lt0rm of Tuesday night that seriously for him. Ho , mother and ltortn-- J ih atorm, hi She premonition of eriL fJwuna Hane to sleep la her d u she, her husband and fSoMiiDied the larger bedroom. JJfth night the telephono stnwdk by llghtoto. and jjfwrs which is to the smaller foot of the bed occupied Hanaea, shot a stream' of JJJX? into tho room striking young temporarily paralysing him wltet down. Ho recovered ?? few hour. though hla hearing Is Now ho and effected. ifJhiw meml1 ot th" what it was that prompted "rJver to take tho baby and steep that toother room. Tho charge hare leoalved would probably ' hi RACES. LAKE The following a summary of the races; First race, 2:S0 pace and trot: Heine and Owner. Plica 1 I t ay F.F.Howe 8 8 Lady Bergner S S Dick T. Wm. Thompson..,. 4 4 Nick E. W. Howo - slster-to-taw- to Maud T. Davis Times 2:80, 2:47. Second race, 2:00 uot: Homo and Owner. Sammy Hugh Jones Ginger C. L. Miller Aleama K. K. Kebeker Iran R. Graham Nancy J. C. Walker Times 2:65, 2:46. Third race. 1:20 trot: Horae and Owner. Maud E A. J. Hill Dromedary J. Self John M W. Goldman Blucher R. Botion JSe f 8 8 Place. 1 S 1 2 I 2 4 8 6 4 Place. Ill 1 I 4 4 2 1124 race, Quarter-mil- e dah holed the baby. Bubo, owned hy R. Bolton; Paddy, owned by Henry Harker; Black hawk, owned hy Robert Graham. Time : 17. PAMAGEI FOR SHADE TREES, ran LitFifth race, three-eightRuin of tle Dutch, owned by Hugh Park; FloMmm Will Sua City far ra, owned by Henry Harker. Time Grounds teas! action to recover from tho of rindaaages for tho destruction ornamental trees, (had lawns, hy reason of tho Lietlou oa sprinkling, will prob akhto died by Col Edwin P. Holmes, about tho tow private grounds are to sorry condition .iu .! toMiou of the lack of water. The Mining letter has been sent to May. by CoL Holmes: -- Soa R. B. Morris , Mayor Salt LG city: Dear Sir: Aa the lesult f jour proclamation regarding tho wriiktiaf and use of water upon my tens at the Amelia palace, both trees id laws are In a fair way to become ntoed, and this la to notify you that I stall hold the city responsible for do awxrnt of damage done by roaaon good evening. With scarcely anything toft over and above his railroad tickets Mr. Rica reported tho matter to tho polio station about midnight. Ho claims to have met the first of th quartette white coming in from Snltnlr on an early evening train. Mr. Rice is not n youthful man. He was tired and his feet hurt He had one shoe off. Hla com panion sympathised. Bp tha time Salt Uka waa reached bunco man No. 1 was going out on the night train and would he pleased to accompany Mr. Rica north. 1 Ha suggested first a drink or two. Mr. Rico acquiesced and they sought the Diamond bar to the Empire block. South Temple near First West street. Another man eamo to shortly afterward and ha and Mr. Rice's companion begun shaking dice. A third man entered and tho throe shook dice. Rios's companion appeared to have no luck with tha ivories and he asked Mr. Rice how much money ha had on him. Rice showed a little ctoap parse containing $50. Ho then showed a capacious pocket book with $360 mors tucked away. About thia time ha waa grabbed from behind. When he was released hla companions fled, taking with them their easily obtained coin. ' rt Gemma. Vs pay our water tax for the water, irhlch we need; we put hundreds tsl hundreds of dollar to expensive lasts t beautify our grounds, which if allowed to periah, not only destroys the wise of property, but makes our homes so longer desirable as a reel. not be respon the normal. Indeed, only aible tar the existing condition sl but aa tha chief executive you are to n Months ago It was aesw responsible. knows that the rainfall was n long ny below MEN. OF BUNCO If banco men had any of that compassion which forbids the taking of candy from a baby four of them would never have separated James Rice, an aged tourist from Wisconsin, of 8400 ns they did tost night Tho quartette which separated Mr. Rico from 300 to currency and $100 In gold, adopted coarse" tactics to dealing with their victim, one going 'no far ns to hold tha - other him from behind while throe tested the eota to see If It was good. Having posted muster the coin was forthwith deposited to the pockets of the four and Mr. Rico was bidden - "Fniosalty you may 1-- QUARTETTE four years Is the Inst thirty years has bees knows so slight a rainfall. This been warning h Itself should have the present enough to prepare . for emergency. Any one of several plans could have bees adopted and aaved the protect deplorablo situation. With I remain, youra penooal regards, H. r. HOLMES." Holmes declares that nnleaa la Is allowed to keep hla property to s good condition, and nnleaa It Is for him to sprinkle hla towns, he will sell every inch of real rotate he owns to the city and reside else- tulyv CoL poo-till- where. SALT LAKE NOTES. Y. M. C. A,. ATHLETES. I the Arrangements for funeral of The first athletic outing of the T. Mrs. Arthur Brown haveliot been comM. C. A will be held at Lagoon 8e&-nrdspleted, but it baa been determined to A line card of clean sports hold the aervlee Sunday, Tho memwin be presented. bers of the chibs to which Mrs. Brown The program consists of 106-yar- d is a leading member will parti ciplata dashes, MO and 410-yar- d races, 880-ysi- d to tho arrangements, the details of relays, basketball and swimming which will bo concluded later. roeteats, all under national amateur rulea No professionals will bo allInstructions won given hy Judge owed to compote. Armstrong yesterday morning to a lory All the young s some seventy-mrmen, that has been hearing the four Ausla Bjjbmer, have been training for trial on n .charge of attrians, tort sad coDsciratiously, and tho man. two of the murder, to , "t tempted defendants. acquit These men an Antonio Tomyerovlc ay! Gurgo Staroevtc. The charges agalrjt the other defendants, Martin Butlo and Yoao Bichlc, were given to the Jury. promises a aoriea of ewenta W1 to any ever aeon to this state, no thoagh this to tho first public OHUMtioa lines the association went "to Ito sew and handsome home. Tho proceeds of the day will bo devoted to extension of the athletic . depart-toof the association. George N. Ikt, editor of the Pocatello Tribune, left yesterday for Chathe will go aa ham, Canada, where Chatham to IMPROVEMENT IN WATER FREE-SURPatted States consnL across tho river and two miles from Detroit, Mich., and a delightful place to live. Mr. Ikt waa appointed aamo . improvement was noted time ago, but tho department gave Mm the waftr pressure yesterday. The au the time necessary to get hla afgw department gauge showed the fairs to shape. a recorded each hour unPjsure to noon way as follows: tea decided Tha county attorney that no Inquest will be necessary to determine the cans of the death of Clarence Jame Lucas, 18 years old, 86; 10 o'clock, who waa crushed to death benaath tho u oclck, 88'clock. and 18 oclock, noon, wheel a rapidly moving Baltalr pounds. Beach train Wednesday nighL The accident occurred aa Lucas was endeavIG ENGINEERS oring to board a rapidly moving train PROJECT. at Fifth West and South Temple ' and streets, at tha gna plant curve. Ha J?111111' civil, mining tried to catch the train, but wss swung TwiuBc engineer, will leave beneath the wheel nod dismember weMtern Utah with a party oftoday men owa the east. . Hie preliminary hearing of Carl ItoBtrrUng will Inspect the charged with a criminal for a great engineering Marshall, on Helen Hunt, IS years old, will aault to which he and the men accordhim arertnterested. He not be held until next week,The hearTT dive out the details oT his ing to the county attorney. ing will be held before Justice of the until bin return from tha Pence Dana T. Smith. Marshall will .. , trip. be defended by Attorney Boren X. Christensen. Marshall is under bond young boy killed. of 15,000, which he cannot secure and la confined to tho county JaiL tlf C,arnc Lucas Fall. But Knows Naught of Death. SILT LAKE MUIRS REWS. JU nhlch robbed Clar ON THE MINING EXCHANGE. o hla life yesterday made his alitor, Luflla Lucas, a witness of the There were 2050 shares of stock nd sent her, unknowing that sold on the exchange yesterday mornJTv 4vk?lller r,,i tomd resulted to hla ing, valued at $3,704.50. The prices on an upOjil0. 1 dar of pleasure at Saltnir. the entire call seemed to havosold 200 midnight did ska ward tendency. Daly Judge he ley mangled and cold to at $8, and Star Con sent out 2000 at her sent on the pleasure 8 4 cento. tniT was the first S L.UCV ihed her younger On tho board Carina toq family, run In tbs ring. This sold 800 at 18 cents, 4wWi?l,Trit street Temple after tha 'while Horn Silver sold 60 at can E Charles Price. Little Chief sold 600 at 2 4 cento. . te.rJe" ,h eecort. saw the youth full Lower Mammoth sold 600 at 27 Itn V. VaLtoht brief Ftoocs of him at-- May Day went hack up to 10, selling "gain hla feet. At that 14,000. New York sold 200 at the imSwansea sold towT., ih trto swept around the proved price of 44 and South Tem- - 1000 at 23 cents usd 25 mats, and ft ,n 0,81 brtrf apace the Uncle Sam eon sold 200 at 17 2 Htairf ea under the wheels unseen cents. tin,, 'i?". nd was almost laatantly ,he panoeagers tor tha WORK AT LITTLE SELL. J MMMMB cosine pushing the Ww2fB ot,c4 tost young Lneas Work waa resumed, on the Little over the rails and not until Ben yesterday morning, according to rt .fed . pro-fiel- d hjf 1-- 81-6- 1-- 1-- 0 1-- 1-- nu and Promontory Point 0rea,Sal " Mid-La- ke Lake WAIT Cut-O- ff rOR THE DATE k-- Fourth ;40 x. Death! 7. "7 Total 226. New fod 10. Total 360. Remaining under treatment 287. The rather mild expression of hope, fulness which Dr. White made a few days ago la mad more emphatic by the steady Improvement to tho figures from day to day and predictions era now freely being made thu victory will be accomplished before frost appears. Surgeon White, with tho assistance of Mayor Behrman, has arranged for tha establishment of a new emergency hospital and detention oorp which will be opened tomorrow. MacDonough public school on North Rampart street baa been Impressed gle. Maloney opened tha nineteenth toand wUl bo ready for occupancy to- ning with a triple hat could not score. morrow. In the twentieth McCarty off with Another part of the plan to ba to n single, took second on Caseys sac- effect tomorrow la a form of quaran- rifloe and scored on Chance's single. tine of Infected places against other Nearly every member of both tesi infected places. figured to sensational plays. AttendHeretofore there had been no In- ance 6500. Boore: between places terruption of traffic 1 IS 1 that are Infected and aa a result many Philadelphia 2 18 S Chios go rehave Italians of the Batteries Sparks and Doom; Rule-bacand turned to New Orleans brought and O'NelL Umpire-Johnato- ne. new Infection with them. This will etota The he prevented in the future. New Yarfc vs, Cincinnati. board of health will yneet tomorrow New York, Aug. 24. New York shut I and formulate plan. at two ; Another neat of Infection was found out Cincinnati to tho first today at a point not for from Patter- games played hero today. The second son, la Assumption pariah. Ten cases game was close, aiding la a tie which were seen at Amalia and Dr. Chaasalg-nac-, could not he broken because of dark-nem- . Scores: who made tha inspection for tha First game state board, says ho learns there were New 8 14 2 to the past two York fifty cases there S 2 Cincinnati Batteries--Mathewand Bower-Patterson reports 'ten Hinson City reports two now chid, Cchsch and Street. Second game . Ten esses nr reported from Lake New York 12 2 Providence, to East Carroll pariah, and 9 X o o a o oo 0 tho state board Is sending three nurses Cincinnati ! i and Bresnahan; Batteries Ames there. Three new cases developed on EHsar Ewing and Scblei. beth plantation in Iberville. Good Hope plantation in BL Chartea Brooklyn ya. 8t Louis. pariah reports three new cases. N. Y Auft. 24. St. Louis Brooklyn, Port Barrow, In Assumption pariah shut cut Brooklyn today. McFarland reports two new cases. held Brooklyn ufo throughout and pitched one of his bast games thia seaNew Orleans, La, Aug. 24. With son. Attendance 1600. Scorn: the fever here coming steadily under Brooklyn ... ... .,0 T 2 ,, control and apprehension no longer BL Louis ,,, ,,, ,,, ..4 11 1 felt of a dangerous epidemic, tho fedBatteries Jonei and Bergen; Mceral authorities are anxious to put re- Farland and Grady. Umpire Emslie. strictions against free Intercourse New Orleans and Infected comPittsburg va. Boston. munities in Louisiana and elsewhere. Tha neoeselty of some such action Boston, Mas., Aug. 24. Pittsburg arises especially from tho conduct of won both games today. Young wss tho Italians and other foreign moss. fairly effective In tho first game but Many of them fled from Now Orleans Rlx poor support, while Fblllippl to the surrounding parishes when tho pitched one of his best games. Wallace fever first grew violent here. They a south Boston player from tho Haverestablished nests of Infection at vari- hill team of the New England league, ous points. Since then many of them gave a good demonstration of his bathave boon drifting back to New ting and fielding In tho second game. settling la new neighborhoods Attendance 8600. Score: 10 1 sad increasing the. foci here. Pittsburg . 1 6 4 .. Today's report continued to ba ear Boston ..kb.. cou raging. The death list la someBatteries Phill ippl and Gibson; what larger than the day before, but Young and Moran. Umpire Klein. maximum set did not reach the It Second gams: to month. earlier the ..7 $ 4 Pittsburg ... ... Tho lerrltonr bounded hy St Anna, Boston 1 6 tho Batteries Flaherty, Pelts and GibEsplanades, Rampart and Decatur, la of beat the original Infection, again son; Willis and Moran. Umpire undergoing a thorough course of dis- Klem. infection. This will ba tho third rest-meof thirty-si- x A total given. AMERICAN LEAGUE. squares, containing 1200 houses, is embraced in the district.' Prof. Robert 8L Louis va New York. Boyce, of the Liverpool school of trophere today. ical medicine, reached St. Louis, Mo., Aug. 24. 6L Louis Prut Boyce expects to mako a care- and New York again split even on a ful study of ths campaign against the double he;?r today. In the first fever and to make n report of his ob- game Pelty bald tho New York's to servations to hi school. on run, while St. Louis soorad two Burgeon Von Esdorf reported to Dr, off Orth, tho vlMtora errors to the ' While today. Surgeon Esdorf has Hold helping ouL St. Louie led up to Identified with the sanitary work on the ninth inning of tho oeoond game, the Isthmus, where yellow fever has but n combination of errors and a hit been prevailing for soma Urns, and by Detehanty netted throe runs. Atbecause of his knowledge of the dis- tendance 4300. Scon: ease thbre was ordered to New OrFirst gnmo . leans by ths department 8L Louis .....i. ,2 66 24 Prof. Meta, who has been given New York charge of tha work of inspecting cis aad Ktelnow. tern, gutters, etc, put 155 gangs of Batteries Felly aad Spencer; Orth Inspector on nuty today. Each gang Second game eX consists of three men. They were ex- BL Louis 7 t cover habitable to .2 4 0 pected every part Now Yolk of ths city. Batterino Bmllinlf and 8ugden; Another ca of fever st Terrs Aux Powell, Griffith, McGulra and Klein, BL Boeuf, tha pariah acpi of Bernard, ow. waa reported today, bringing ths toto tal eleven there. Seattle vs. Oakland. The dtiaens committee baa been San Francisco, Aug. 24. This was called to meet on Monday, when the team's slugging day. fever situation will be discussed and the Oakland six innings a full report made of tho work of Roach of Seattle lasted was given n drubfinancing tbs fight Chairman Janvier sad then Fitspatriok Roach was hammered for 14 la continuing to tako subscriptions to bing. ths general foqd, and there U a dally hits and Fitzpatrick waa rapped for flow of cash and checks Into hla of- six Innings In two innings. The northerners could not touch CL Graham. fice. Tha committee has fixed $300 ,000 a Scoro: .2 5 0 ths total fund, and the probability Is Seattle ...... 12 20 2 that It will all be subscribed. All Oakland Roach, Batteries Fitzpatrick, tha money that Dr, White css use la Blankenship and Clark; Graham and at his' disposal. Byrnes. H LABOR DAY XQ1RSIONM baseball Spreading infaction. From Our Special Correspondent Child Escape 5K. oo SO Men Who Fled From New Orleans Art Now Coming Back and - AUGUST MORNING, SPREAD THE FEVER OF THE STANDARD EXAAUNER BY PREMONITION. FRIDAY ITALIANS iflElPMIBil IAVEO UTAH. (HIDES. panic-strick- Monday, Sept. 4th, en k ..a............0 aon Bathing accommodations will be provided and Ogdens pro posed Lake Resort will be tested The finest sandy beach on Great Salt Lake is located at Promontory Point. The Weber Club, the Ogden business mens association, will give this excursion and the profits are to advertise Ogden. d5 dt 6 Save Your Money for This Trip ,. n Or-ten- s, ...... ............ ...4 - nt ..-- B B .............. President J. Is under EL Bamberger, Ths work ths direction of Newton Dun-yo- n, and tha ore opened by the West Quincy people will be followed to the drift off the 700 foot IrveL One of tho moat gratifying things about the new find In this territory is that It does sway with the common belief that there could never be nay values found on the north side of the porphory dyke, although It has been demonstrated before to the development of the Quincy and t, that tho very richeet ore bodies were la place on the south side of the dykSL If the new ledge to the West Quincy is proven up, as nil indications up to tha present time promise, it will mean much to the Park City dietrict and a great deal of nqw territory will be opened np at once. Daly-Wee- NUGGETfi. J. 8. Johnson, the well known mining man. left for Alta yesterday morning, and will resume work on the Christina Johnson and Last Chance claims, a mile above Alts, between Little and Big Cottonwood canyons. Detroit va Washington, Detroit, Mich., Aug. 24. Washington won Its third successive game from the locals, Hughes pitching preventing n Detroit bats man reaching second base, until the eighth nlnlng. Killian's bases on halls wore fatal and figured to taro of Washington's runs. Attendance 600. Score: 6 1 Detroit 8 6 2 Washington and Batteries Killian Warner; Hughes and Heydon. Cleveland va Boston. Cleveland, Aug. 24. Cleveland lost both games today to Boston. In tho first game Cleveland could not bunch hits off TsnneMU, white Boston secured five runs Clovslnnd had the second game five to nothing to the sixth toning, when Tamer and Bradley fumbled three easy chance. At ftBdance First 4,200. game ... Score: 6 1 Cleveland .... ,5 10 6 Boston ,,,, 10 0 ... Boston Batteries Moore and Clarke; Tan neMll and Crlger. Second game Considerable excitement has been' 6 17 $ Cleveland stirred up in the American Fork can- Boston .8 10 8 yon district bjptbe disclosure that has Batteries Bernard and Bueloy; hern made in the Silver Glance ground Dlneen," Young and Crlger. assays from which show ns much aa 76 per cent land and 160 ounces in " PACIFIC LEAGUE . silver. Tacoma va San Francisco. Tacoma, Wash, Aug. 24. San Francisco took kindly to Thomas' curves and to foe first three innings scored sufficient runs to win. Emerson succeeded him and did much better. ,. Henley was. effective bolding Tacoma The Pioneer sampler received yesterday two cars of ore from Tlntjc, two cars from Bingham and two ears from Alta, Taylor and Brnnton received tlx earn of ore from Bingham, one car from Nevada and two cars from Tintio. , y . I Take your wife It will be the trip of all summer excursions i and children and roll on natures sandy velvet carpet, found, only at Promontory Point Price of tickets, round trip, $1; children under 12 years, 60c? children under 5 years, free Watch the papers for coming attractions at this, Ogdens own . and only salt water resort 3C ir 3C as !egn ate in all hut one losing. Tho homo team waa guilty of several cosily errors Scoro: KAISER SAID TO BE CHIEF OBSTACLE TO PEACE. . ... ... ... ..2 6 2 ( Continued from Pag On.) 7 12 I Francisco Batteries Thomas, Emerson and to Japanese Information Bason Graham; Hrneley and Wilson, Um- oording Komura and Mr. Thknhlra ore opposed Ferrina. pire to too waiving of the demand for war expenditures. This authority said: Portland vs. Lea Angelas, la the eonforwac toe Japanese Portland, Ore., Aug. 24. Loo Asgo-Ic- i eonteutkm wm that to conceding toe won again today through Ustteia demands of Japan, Rue-al- a and lndlffaranUplaying os too port of admitted cither that she wm Mama Portland. ScoiwT $ E or that her attitude prior to to war 6 1 Portland i,,,, 2 wm unjMtified, aad to either case, 12 Los Angolas Japan holds that Roasts should pay too cost of tha war. Japan feels that Russia's talk of savins her facof U RACES hardly reasonable, claiming that her tac waa teat when aba conceded the At LatoviU. demands Uton-l- a which qpastl-tute- d Cincinnati, 0 Aug. X4.-- Tho the real caaua belli." officials decided today to extend the Advices reoetved by ton Japanere meeting five days longer, making too mlaaton from home My that Japanese closing dst September tlh. Results: First race, six furlongsGtabs won. public la not only bitterly opposed to The Roustabout second, Elorte third. further eoneeealons but favors even harsher terms than those originally Time 1:14 Second race, mils and oo hundred . wanted. The Japanese people feel yards Six Sbootar won, Scotch This- and their feelings It is said wlH be tle second. Wedge wood third. Time respected by the government, that to akan now would mean that Japan Xj47 Third nee, five furkmge OabrUle mart reopen the war fo a decade. w have on won, Amy Riley second, Progreaeion "Batter fight It new white my in toe field," they ony, "than third. Time 1:112. Fourth raoo, six furlongs Rows mak a trace for ten yearn or more-enthen reopen hoatilitten" Hood won. Jack Rattling second, EleSr nor Howard third. Time 1:14 44. fifth race,' five and a half furlongs Lemedoriro Words. Mandator won, Orbicntao second. London, Aug. 88 But that It to Mb 1:08 Tim third. Excitement that two nations should be Impassible won. mil Eduardo me Sixth race, ' Tim plunged again Into toe horrors of war Dr. Wang second. Hot third. on eooonnt of a mere difference of a 1:40 tew wdtonna of money, which would speadfiy he expended to to continuaAt Saratoga. tion of hostilities. Count LamsdoriTs Saratoga, N, Y 24. Ths lost day declaration would he regarded a final of racing at the Saratoga track called words preceding a break up of the out aa exceptionally large crowd. pence conference, Reas Its: Tha London papers, qommenting on First race, handicap, five sad a half the situation therefore, while admitfurienge Yatagal wen, Itebnr second, ting toe apparent hopsleseneM of the Speedaway third. Time 1:07. de art despair of a peaceful Beeond race, steeplechase, short aspect, settlement to view of toe foot that course Celoorahatchie woe. Woden all differences axbcpt Indemnity have 4:2k been noon!, Jim Neemnn third. Time virtually arranged. Third race, six furkmga Brush Up Ih Portsmouth correspondent of won Durrtte second, Ftourr de Marie the Moralng Poet atill lariats that third. Time 1:12 pence will fee eonduded, and declares Fourth race, the Champlain handi- that Raisin to willing to pay $50,000- cap, mite and an eighth Dolly Spanker won. Molly Brant aecood, Oxford third. Tim 1:62. TALKS ON AMERICAN LAWYERS. Fifth race The Lary Roberta won, Mown New orcond. Rhodes of Knight Karmgansett Pier, R. I., Aug. 84. Hay third. Tim 1:40. Sixth race, live and n half furlong An address entitled "The American AlBen Hoddar won, Hotecher oeoond, Lawyer," wm deUrared today by fred Hemesaay, of Boston, to which Nostrome third. Time 1:07 tho speaker touched upon many topics PORTLAND EXCURSION VTA ORB of intereet to the legal profession, was tha feature of the oeoond day's station HON SHORT LINE. of tho American Association. Tha recommendation of too committee of Ogdaa to Portland and return 686,68 International law that the associa(direct) tion oppoee the repeal hy congress Ogden to Portland and return (on way via Ban Francisco).. $4L06 of tho present bankruptcy law wm adopted. A minority report by Walter Ogden to Portland and return H. Logan, of New York, urged to (on way via Ban Francisco and Los Angdcs) adoption of n resolution which propound two specific remodtea for unOcden to Los Angeles and retnra B. U Ry..$3L68 lawful combination! which may threatrta B. P. L. A. aai return en commerce, one being tho extenaion Ogdon to Los Angeles end on way via San Francisco... 4L0 of toe equity jurisdiction of tho Sherretnra dt man anti trust law, toe other too taxTickets to Portland aad net: on sale dally from May 84th to ation, of corporation! at an Increasing Los to Tickets Angatoe rate in proportion to capital added. SapL 30th. aad retnra vln B. P-- L A. A 8. 1 A majority and minority report of 10. 8. oal Anroai 1, 11, 12, the committee on commercial tow wm I, Ry. on one 16. Tickets 14. reading way Tho majority report, which via San Francisco or Los Angelos on presented. wm adopted recommended tost tho rate July 26, 87, 28, August 7, 8, 8, 10, Msodatioa adhere to Its strong stand U. 12. 13, 14. 15. 16. 17, 18, 80, 81. la behalf of a bankrupt law m a part 1 28L 14, 27, EepL 1.1,2,4.8,6,12, of the 18. AD tickets good for stopovers and at the permanent Jnriaprndanee United Btatas and hi behalf of too limited t 80 days. present tow, the repeal of which la ought to a bill now pending. The DENVER EXCURSION. fmimttto also reported tta disapproval of the pending MIL September 1st and 2nd. The minority said, concerning the Via Union Pacific, $18.00 round trip. resolution passed hy the committee they were net satisfied Tickets good to September 30th. Stop in 1904, that wm any necessity for leg there that qTersallow.d acorns islation relative to apocUe remedies for unlawful commercial combinations whch ma threaten oommonlal Inter- - ,n ante-bellu- m ,,, .-- .8 ante-bellu- 4-- YACHT INQAQEft IN GCIENCE. Washington, Aug. 84 Tho Carnegie Institute bM asked the department of rommerao and tabor' to reclassify too yacht Onlfiteo, no tout It arlll not ho com palled to enter and clear at tome porta while engaging In making a magnetic survey of tha North ocean to tho Interest of navigation. The yacht hM been chartered at San Francisco by too department of terrestrial magnetism of the Carnegie Institution. Four ecteolats havo been engaged to make (ho survey, for which he boon appropriated, and $26(000 tha walk will probably eovar a parted at tore years. The yacht la mw registered m a merchantman which would require that It clear at all domestie and foreign porta entered. To escape this .provision, .the yacht would have to be registered m a plCMurs Pa-elf- lo craft d 8-- 1--6. 3-- -- ...,,.1 It - . ' . ' i LINEVrrCH REPORTS. St Petersburg; Aug. 24. Tbanpr-o-r has received to following report from General Unovlteh, dated August 28: "Advanced Russian detachments on August 20th drove hack the Japan m from three positions. One dm taefanwot to to Txrinch valley the village 'of La Oovtcaksy; another operated to the direction of BChmtodsy, and a third dislodged the JspansM from thrir paritian to the southward of Jlopeyachstt. Ihe three oolunrni drove the Japanese back to to air position soar Zendjan. General Llitevltch also report too of a drtadiont of Japanese which waa advancing on Kluujorou-Jo- u In Koran." d re-pu-ls ASIATIC CHOLERA i FEARED, Dan rig, Prussia, Aug. 24. Two Russian raftsmen recently died at Culm, west Prussia, of what wm diagnosed m Astatic cholera. All Russian raftsmen there. Including fhoM recently arrived, have bean retained or Isolated and energetic measure are being tak-a- n by tho health authorities to discover My eases of toe dtoease and to prevent its spread. Tho derision at the conference of health authorities to Professor which Privy Councillor, and Professor Gaffky, chief of the bureau of Infectious diseases to Prassla, minlitry of education and worship and health took part, was that then was no danger of toe spreading. They agreed that It existed, however, and considerable local alarm la felL ' Kin-clm- dl-se-M GERMAN COLONIAL ARMY. Berlin, Ang. 24 Tho general staff la working out a plan to organize a colonial army from the present Marines are to he Included and their number will be increased for estab-llihmet- the purpose of garrisoning too African and Asiatic colonies. They win be c ! placed on the regular basis, with reliefs. I Lieutenant-Genera- l Yon Thra, com-- 1 mender of tho forces la German sonth-iweAfrica, who U now suppressing toe Insurrection there, win probably be placed in command of the army. per-Iodi- NORD IS "REGENERATOR." " Port Au Prince, Hayti, Aug. 24. la recognition of saw Idee rendered to the country by President Nord, parliament hM bestowed on him the title of Regenerator of to country," and has presented to him property Talus 4 IWMHL . j- |