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Show that either the Standard has or F gaminer - larger paying subscripts st than all other papers Remember Weber county. combined in J Pont forget VOL Utah Weather Forecast (RECEIVES FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES) OGDEN NO. 248 U. TWENTY LIVES HAVE BEEN CITY. UTAH. TUESDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER BACON TO And Property To Value of Half Million Dollars Has Been Destroyed In Terrific Gales. Eighteen or Duluth, Minn.. Sept property twmty uvea were lost and sacrl-ieerallied at half a million dollar norm that swept iu the furloue over Lake Superior Saturday and Sunthe nioet deday night. The gale ductive to take shipping that hua Be-7- . been experienced in many year.earner the wreck of the ateel ' in two In Sand Serona, which brok ta'ind reef, aaven oT the crew hieing their live- - it la now believed that two or. hlp were low with their entire rrewi. One of these Is thought to he the schooner Pretoria" of Bay City, Utah, the targeat sailing ship on rresh water and retrying a crew of eight as The other la believed to be the yyiwiar Olive Jeanette, which carried a crew of seven men. The Pretoria brake loose from the steamer which was towing her during the storm and Cap) sin M'andlg of the steamer Mary Boyle reported that the spars of schooner oould a sunken he seen a short distance eaat of the outer island of the Apostle group, shout a hundred miles from Duluth. Tbs Olive Jeanette, it is believed, went to the bottom about ten mllea from A mass of wreckage waa Portsmouth. alghted by the steamer Juanita near that point, and although the Identity of the ship has not yet tawn completely established, these seems little doubt that It was the Olive Jeanette. This schooner was in tow of tho steamer -r. Doty when the tatter was loat with her entire crew on Lake Michigan a 4. d three-maste- d I- few years ago. Tbs storm at times readied the proportion! of a hurricane and the staunchest sew steel weasels were forced to rus for shelter in more or less bat-ten- d condition. The new steel steamer Stackhouse arrived at the Boo on her first trip lwth her Batch covers so , badly sprung that water poured continually Into the hold. One of the crew was washed overboard. The steamer Samuel whtlehsek Mather also lost me of her crew overboard The rerrgle bartering the ateel atranv ere received In the storm gives rise to the gravest fears for the safety of wooden ships which have not yet reported; and the record of death and destruction may reach much greater proportions Hum the present estimate. The monetary loss of tho 6vona is placed at $170,000, while that of the Pretoria Is estimated at many $11,000. KILLED MINER Lynching BARBER, BY Is Narrowly Averted Streets of Butte. in Butte. Mont., Rept. 4 .Patrick Hen- ty. aged 27, miner, was shot and lilled today by J. F. Barnes, a barber, ifter a quarrel between the two on his in street. Barnes who te said to have a wife and three children in Ban Franclsro has been In Justice courts several times In assault cases. Hanley was unarmed. A crowd of gno men followed Barnes to the Jsll, but Sheriff Quinn armed his deputies with rifle and they were rdttforred further hy policemen, noublc being thus averted. FIFTEEN THOUSAND MARCHED. New York. 8ept. 4. Fifteen Ihoua-sn- d workers marched under steaming umbrellas In New Yorks Labor Hay I'arsde mday. Although tho rain Wired sbh tropical profusion, only "net orders from the union lenders prevented an even larger number of worker, fmm walking through the deep puddirs which collected on the asphalt TO1 vnue. The members It ,Ui?p the Waitresses' union, who had pre-1Vn m,rh "re'l In white dresses nd shoes and currying parasols, wera so ctetermini-to march In the parade " r'Tilmd the decree of the Cen-js- i Federated union declaring that It unWotnlng for wnmrn to tramp n s.oppy e, reels. t deter them. In "!n 8 linlon no' onIT M the mrph. but ntsny of them M" .'"V1 by Bmal1 i, uniformed lit,. fathers. 7 GRAND ARMY IN SESSION ATDENVER First Ofbc'sl Business Is Transacted and Program of Events Will Now Begin. rol- - The first SpP'- - 4. nr thp Thlrry-nlntns-o- f rnMntpmem of ,he Gr"d Army h V ,ranMI today n.,hhc 'lected XwZ rs'iritin!, i !ina "nrt rotfirT,,rrJ r counc11 of adminls-"- f E. B. 8:illings of Junior vice ,0 fi'I the vacancy rMefu: - 'he d:at" ?r Commander-in-f-,nIo- , nd the ',n.hn V' n,ackn,r ofJbe two oclta Vo, null also ine', Tbe approved ,h ,work or ll executive Irr h.ri;b ,h'M during the inter-:-- d l!" encampment and au- cf Cinim.s!Eru",L'!,.tha offlclal vis,t - r.Vi,,nr 'n ( !, ef Rtaclimr upon his party by t.afa: I':"? tendered tv. 'o. d: ,c'. " r'nok- chalrmnn of CSU.M I1. thf lowpd by grizzled veterans marched to nd from between depart mem and national headquarters, while sightseers filled the sidewalks and congested the street curbings. The streets were brilliantly illuminated and the national colors In all sorts of forms flew from every building in ihe business section. Visitors say me decorations arc the moat eluborate ever attempted 111 honor of n grand srmy encampment. Th? program proper of encampment events begins tomorrow and Includes a parade of naval veterans and military organlxatnons. Camp fires begin tomorrow night. The national legislative body will convene tn secret s?ssinn on Thursday morning. The Women's auxiliary of the Union of War will aiso convene in annual session tomorrow evening. DEATH OF MILITARY WRITER. Berlin, Sept. 4. Baron Ksrl Binder Krieglsteln, war correspondent of the lkal Aazlger, shot and killed himself accidentally while cleaning his rifts at Harbin on Sunday: He was in Ihe 40. beginning service In the Russian army and he wrote when only a lieutenant a work on The Psychology of War that attracted the attention of the German general staff. He was invited tn Join the Prussian army, which ha accepted, and was appointed first lieutenant in the Eighteenth artillery. In 1893 he waa railed to the general staff, where he did valuable work in the historical division. He was promoted captain aad later rehla entire signed in order to devote time to military writings, and during th late war served the Itkgl Anctger with the Japanese and Russian armies three-volum- SUCCEED CASES Oyster Bay, X. Y.. Sept. 4- .- Ptvsi dent Roosevelt this afternoon announced officially the appointment of Robert Bacon of Xaw York to be first assistant secretary of state to eucct-e.Francis B. Loomis. The announcement was accempanle i hy a statement that Mr. Bacon would not assume the duties of his office f ir soma time, perhaps not until after the middle of October afier Secretary Root has barn settled in ttu office of seen tary of state. For years Robert Bscon has bean an important figure in the business equation of New York. Uutn within comparatively recent months ha was a Junior partner in the banking house of J. P. Morgan 4i Co. At the se: lenten1. of ihe anthracite coal strike hy President Roosevelt. Mr. Bacon represented Mr. Morgan in two conference in Washington which made for an of tha trouble. Buie uenT when' Mr Bacin t t o.. from the firm of J. P. Morgan his the pmidt drermind to ut If suitable place for him could be found. Mr. Bacon was a guest of the president today at luncheon. It la expeciel that Mr. will relinquish ht office in a short time and bin resigns tine will take effect at tha conclusion of a leave of abaenoa which he proposes to take. .No atatmi-n- t la mmle concerning liis possible future in nth rial life. bur. ai heretofore noted in three dlspatchpa, hla appoimnient ,0 an Important diplomatic position problematical. t Cedar Rapids, CLERKS MEET. The tional convention of poetofflee clerks opened today, with two hundred delegates representing a membership of 97.000 present. John F. McCormick of tha credentials committee, created an uproar by omitting the delegates from Ban Francisco and Seattle in his report and reading, only nine 8L Louis delegates instead of ten. asserting that the per capita tax bad not been fully paid. Beattie and Ban Francisco delegates paid the tax and the St. Louis case weal over. la, BepL 4. na- ON JEWISH L Many Workmen Arc Wounded or Taken Prisoners. PACKERS' DEFENCE DEI .AYS FLEE FROM WRATH OF VOLCANO decided. I now Duluth, Minn, 8ept. 4.- -It seem quite remain that the big wooden barge Pretoria of the Davidson fleet was lost in Lake Superior The Preduring the recent storm. toria's tow line parted during the gale Friday night and owing to darkness and the heavy running, her consort was unable to pick her up and she wa soon out of eight. Today Captain Wendig of the steamer Mary Boyle reported having sighted the apart of a sunken three mated schooner protruding from the water a short distance east of the outer island nf the Apostle group, about one hundred miles from Duluth. Nothing wa seen further. The Pretoria carried a crew of ten men and a cargo of ore. She waa valued at about $lB0.flnfl. LABOR TEMPLE DEDICATED. Seattle. Wash.. Bept. 4. The newly completed 50,000 labor temple was dedicated in this city today. Immediately following the Labor Day parade, the largest affair nf It kind ever seen In Seattle. After ;he dedication exercises the big building was thrown open to the public for the first time and a reception tasting all the afternoon at which 5.000 people were In attendance took place. Mexico City, BepL 4. News from the state of Mfchoaran, Mexico, says that a great volcanic upheaval threatened the city and vslley of Ban l.ucss. The people are tiering In terror. The Attire side of a preclplo on a mountain called CVrro Dolorp, about 2(in fee: square, suddenly took an upward movement and great masses of rock broke loose hy the upheaval fell Into the valley with a thundering noise. For fifteen days tha movement was plainly discernible. For two months slight local earthquakes have seen of daily occurence. People who have arrived recently from there declare that the precipice continues perceptibly to rise and portions of the rocks tremble and full. Of late the stones have been hot and a volcano la believed to be in process of formation. BRYAN TO UNIONI8TS. Omaha. Bept. 4. A speech to union tabor by Wm. J. Bryan wa the principle feature of the labor day exercises tn Omaha. Mb. Bryan spoke at Court-bin- d Beach lo S.OflO union men and 'i rs OF 4 MEET IN RECEPTION The authorities lUtii- ii "i new caeca of lni!e.a in Hauita-ig- . aiul Thai they lii- ft.r-kr:ep'Vjid of the disease ! iiiifM-tsiht- iurtj one i mt Riik-ia- n who mr.ieil here with thc K wli.i d en of iU,- dikeasa Au-'!nd w.in were laiund for Hut I iii.i S'H'es we t a a tliouand j ' Ini- - who diechalj: (i from ' he ll.iinniiif: Aineneau line Mott-i.ban uetauied till hoard tho voiiif s!..i U'.ilgnt'iu, auchnn-II sti.ii alii alii in the lithe, off lor four dii wi'hom the out among them. The) tunc, however, been subjected to it ihorougn iumlaiaiiuu und all ihcir has lioeu di!ufivte:l. Thi-ahate been (Auimneii daily by t ihu cciuipani ' and if tomorrow without iniom of the rim- the lliosurtn wlil anil fur the i n it cd Sta'e- or Thursday. lr. into Kotvr. a of tha iluiubutg Atm-ri- i an liue satd to ilia Associated Pr- today that he waa confident there wa, no cholera anamg on hounl ihe Bulgaria piuFtcngi-T!a. othereu the m plain would not Hie whip liecsusu of the daua-o- f ;oi.pa-cPr f having to tinug back a ihouwand initKT8riJI JtB ,lt. aM; "li in to tha Interest of the company - iiw (: .1 wi-i- ' ilruu-liaum- Erstwhile Foes Are Extremely Friendly No Importance Is Attached to Rumored Jap Preparations For Battle. -r e e 3 The Japatu w are ron;iuu'-- m: p. edn.-ftuii- ,hB ev b',in ,rnei st Pot'tamoi.h. lhe Rumiw anvanre pjjia reixir; froopa arc very mar! t with the The term, of pesos are the subject vut ,6 . gret-mru- dlftcuftftkin evsrjwhi-ve- In . the Rus- P'YTailtng spirit is one of satisfaction . and even of lively re-. . "hat The K'.Zm JSopS would be victorkua- - if they Imd to fight uuoiber hat tie. Tbe feeling nf many 'h officers md he huiuraad up in th word of aa amlnint commander: "As a soldier 1 effi gmly chagrined, hut as a cttlseal fejotce at the conclusion of pesos." Three thousand Japar.i-e- . who, on Aiiguar 7. dasoMided on Pori Dakaa-tria(opposite th Iftiutid of Sakhalin and slaty mile noribwevt of the Sakhalin town of Alendmvhkl set fire to a stappe. The conflagration took on aeriouft prnportlon. . ixpVei , Tortunouth. K. H., Sept. Kuniura, Mr. Takalcra and the member of the Japanese miaiion held a reception in the ball room of the hotel might. It was a exceedingly pletu-an- t affair marked by the most friendly between the Russian and Japanese, Gov. John Mrljine and his staff, Rear Admiral Nestle and tha naval officers ia the harbor, the newt-pape- r among member of tha profnaaloiw The fart nf the situation Is cbnngeit lieruap for the bcner la evident from tbe relatively small number of daetha recorded against 72 on thn earns data In 1878. ie 11 dtssatUfied t. Dr. Whit and tha advisory committee of ihe New (Means society sent a letter to the mayor ia oon action with tbe near approach of moving day," cnrrrapundeuu and all the hotel October 1. Tha doctor any: "Person removing from inf acted gunftlt were present. In the midst of th galeiy. 31 r. Witt may Inter develop tbe fever and Baron Rosen accompanied by (he In uninfected neighborhoods, thereby baroness and folkiwad by ihe Russian developing new foci. Other now r suite entered the room and paid their siding in uninfected houses may the disease by moving into houses rcftpcrt ui the hosts. The greetings l r ,Bfc u" ,h- and exchanges bat ween the erstwhile where mild osze of fever may have to America. A anon aa w dixcover-r- foes were very cordial. Mr. Witte ocrured and recovered without medL th. rase among the Hiuhian after h withdrew from the line find- cal attention and consequently rsesp-inwe immeriiat.lj wired all our ing ihul he waa becoming the center fumigation. agent to rrfuse further bookings of of a throng who desired to he presentThe doctors urged the mayor to taka Tbts order will remain iu ed qtiily left the ball room. Hupper such atepa aa may he necessary to daemigrants. hire until we are satisfied the danger wa served and there were many "Han-la- i isy the general movement for thirty has been passed." toaata and toasts to President dsys. Tbe mayor promised to net In Roosevelt and pear. '.he matter. At the close ot tbe reception Baron Th hopefulness of (be situation Komnra, speaking to the Associated among the public at targe wsa maniPress said he wus very much aat tailed fested in tha targe crowds which viewwith th rcMtili of tha conference ad- ed the tabor parade today. ding that what haa been done here had been for (he bint Interest of RusFaver Spread an Coast sia and Japan. Ha attached nu ImJackson, 3D., Bept. 4. Yellow fee portance to the telegram from Lidzta-purt- er is spreading steadily along th golf uytng that the Russians were coast. Five new esses were reported apprehensive of a Japanese mark. from Gulf Itart and two from MissisHe regarded it as simply an indication sippi City (outfit. The removal or all of Hie natural nervousuesi and tension guards around iufurted points military that existed on both sire and said has beau ordered, owing to the prevalbe should not be surprised If a simi- ence of tha disease among soldiers, lar telegram from the Japanese lines. six of wham have been Infected, din-i-tii- ta on lt j - i rk ron-tra- ct d umi-grau- z THEATRICAL SEASON HAS OPENED WELL New York, Bept. 4. Tlth five new written by favorite dramatist pla or librettists and presented tonight to tha public for tbe first time hy some of America's best actors, and with thn addition of several other notable attractions, which tonight mad their initial appeirancr tn thla city, the 1905-0- theatrcai 4 jt.-o- n Then Body Is Dressed and Left In a Doorway. bad a brillinnt beginning. Three society Fomedles and two musical comedies were the new offpv. Ings. Clyde Fitch's new play, Her Great Match," with Maxine Elliot i in tbe leading role, was 'given a Wftriu welcome si the Criterion i heater. Th" plot, which wms woven shout ihe obstacles proven! lug a German crown prince from marrying an American girl, had iia solution in the urinee's renunciation of hi throne. MU Ellloit ia supported by a strong company. John Draw introduced an Augustus Thomas comedy railed Drltnrey" at the Empire theater. Supporting him was Margaret Dale. Th- - scenes nf D,lancey,, were laid about New York, giving Mr. Drew an oppornmiiy to Interpret tbe character of a society man In love wllh a girl, wnose fiance, unknown to him. loved another young lady. Till alluaiion.Delanre.v, Impersonated by Mr. Drew, had to amre hy simultaneously winning hla own while making a match for another man. Making her flrt metropolitan appearance in the title role of 311s the Knickerbocker Dolly Dollnri.'' 1 theater tonight, Mias l.nlii Glazer stepped from the realm of romantic opera Into American musical comedy, tha transition being witnessed by an audience whirl! filled the playhouse. The production of Mr. Hall Caine's play. The Prodigal Son, at th New Amsterdam wa new to New York, although already seen in Washington. H was furthermore a distinct contrast from the other openings, haring fs Icelandic setting and scenery and an undoing In which a man sacrificed his happiness. The Prince Chaps. a new comedy by Edward Pcple.., was submitted to a audience at the Msdlaon Squire theater. An odd feature vat were rep Hired to that three during the Impersonate course nf the plsv. showing her at the respective age of 5, 8 and 18. In addition to the opening tonight both Tuesday and Wednesday will continue the first ptesrniationH. Tuesday with George Bernard Shaw's new- rom-edMan and Superman, and Wednesday with Nat Goodwin in Beauty and the Barge.'' a comedy hy V, Jacobs and Ixitii X. Parker. first-nigh- plrrs THE BAD SAMARITAN." Washington. fipPt. 4. George Ado scored another success tonight at he Columbia theater wirh hi new four-ac- t comedy. "The Bad Samaritan.'' and a crowded house, including many promlnrnt persons In official circle cordially greeted the humorous situation. Henry W. Savage haa given tbe production an elaborate adornment, which rcreived general applause. The plsy depicts several American character type, giving all members tn the cast an opportunity to contribute to the enjoyment of the audience. their families. Mexico City, Bept. 4. The Mexicsn American Power company, a Philadelphia concern with an authorized capital of $10,000,009, operating under a New Jersey charter, has been organized and la preparing to utlliae the water power of three rivera in the state of Mexico, near Toluca, and w ill send an electrical power Into this city estiJAP8 PLEASED. T'ln'e ommlttee. In which mated at 90.000 horse power. It Is extin huracteriied as "hosr Re. pected that part of tbe new plant will :h a h'L J Manchuria, Sept. Lidiapudze. heart th,n others. , I'tr.o received here from Hie Japanese be in operation this year. the national coun-T-i- ,. ports injd, J !c through Chinese source reprearmy 'he first time. Natches. Mtas, Sept. 4. With only sent the soldiers as being gratified ferer under treatVT.,1 WP.re thronged tonight tbat lr l ha been arranged, but four caaea noof yellow peace new cases to report today. l,f-'.vmar,!!l mus,lc ere many of the higher officials, including ment and ?hp town. a desire to continue Dr. Ijivlnder feels greatly encouraged d brass oands fol- - the staff, express over tbe local aituation. the war. - jciic - grass-covere- d Kahlneff. Rapt 4. During the progress here today of a faneral procession of Jewish workingmen following the body of a poor woman who had been killed by rougha, shots were suddenly heard and the procession waa charged by troops and police. Many of tha workmen were wounded aad fifty of them were arrested. Several are missto have been ing and are supposed killed. The officer declined to give any explanation of the cause of the occurrence and refused to allow sympathisers with the wounded man to accompany them to the hoapltala. The Jewish hospital la surrounded by soldiers and patrols are stationed ms.. Sept. 4. Packing at c?ntrl points In the town. Great Chicago, firms and individuals connected with alarm prevalla. them were arraigned before Judge OUTBREAKS ARE FEARED. Otis Humphrey of Springfield, in tha United States district court here today on the charge of breaking the antiTangier, Morocco, 8?pt. 4. The trust laws. Fire corporations and French ultimatum fixes a time limit nineteen Individuals are to plead to in- expiring Bept. E. If the French legation withdraw!. It is expected that the dictments. Attorney General Moody Is anxious British minister, who fully support to hare the hearings taken up as the French demands, will also withA popular outbreak Is anticipromptly as possible, while the Indi- draw. cations are that the defense will make pated if France make a naval or military demonstration. A feeling of panto every effort to secure delay. The government is reedy for trial.1 prevail! and won or the si ores are owing to conflicts ia the subdeclared the attorney general today, closedbetween tbe followers of Raiaull and w will to everything poasible urbs We have and other tribesman. lo expedite the hearings. not been advised what action the packers intend to take when arraigned but we are prepared to meet them on any issue they may raise. Attorney John B. Miller, after s conference of several hours with other attorneys for the packing interests declared that nothing definite has been BARGE WAS LOST. PRICE FIVE CENTS CHOLERA a e POSTAL 1905. 5. NO NEW LOOMIS LOST ON LAKE SUPERIOR Scattered ehewer and thunder atorme Tuesday and Wednesday. t New York. Bept. 4. A confessed accomplice in the murder of her two year old daughter whose mutilated body was subsequently bathed and neatly clad in Ha clothes and then tunned into the nien doorway of a west aide tenement house, Agne Hyland, aged 25 years was locked up tonight. Gustavo Denser, a plumber, with whom the woman lived aa lit houaa keeper la also under arrest. Thu mother told the police that Denser killed her baby girl Gertrude because it was in tbe way. and that she helped la dispose of the body. The Janitor nf the tenement thi morning stumbled over tbe body which wrapped in a newspaper lay in a corner of the dark stairway. Fhysirians found a mortal wound on the temple, while the face bore a stab wound apparently made by a knife. Latter in the day the body was identified by the jnnitrflss of s tenement on west Forty-fiftstreet, the boms nf the Hyland woman. The arrest of the mother and Denser and the ooufeation of the former followed. According to the mother the child, who was an attractive robust youngster with a profusion of light curly beaten to heir and blue eye, wa I vendeath the prorious night eer who ha throe children of his own objected to her incidence in the home, latter tho mother waxhed the body to remove blood stain, and dressing it carried it to the doorway where It was found. Denser denied the murder of the child to tho support of which he had however objerted. He ald that at the request of tho mother ho punched Gertrude Sunday night and afterward left the house. When he returned the mother told him that the child was dead, ;ind He went with her to of the body. dis-lais- e j LAWSON ONE MILE CHAMPION New York, Bept. 4. There was plenty excitement st the birycle raees at Mu d sou Hqtiate Garden tonight. Collisions were numerous and damaged wheels and bruised riders were conspicuous. Fn-- Gunther of Xaw Yonk. lost control of his wheel and plunged over an embankment. Ha was severely hurt and was taken In an ambulance to a hospital . In another spill Frank Kramer, world's champion wa severely hmlaed. Tbe principal event nf the night, tho one mile championship for professional was won by Ivor I .aw non nf Balt with Floyd MrKarlsnd Lake In nf Ban Josc,.aecond. I 2:r MONKEY HELD DEPOT. ENCOUNTERS. SANQUINARY Bioux City. Bept. 4. For over an hour a monkey held possession of the Milwaukee passenger station St. Deterahurg. Sept. 4. A private here, having driven out the wall- dispatch from Baku. Cguansla. reports Ing passenger and employes. aftr sanguinary enrnunter between troops nd the Armenian employes of th worsting a big policeman; the jani- tor and baggageman. The animal street railways, whore places hare threw pcachra 'hrough windows s been taken by soldiers. The disorder and mirrors and a: all passengers, commenced Bept. 2. th? Armenian fir lng first on the soldiers on board Ihe attempting to enter. After doing cars. Eight Mussulmans, three Armemuch damsge the ape wa elnbhed into submission by the policeman. " nians and one Russian were killed. Tbe who was badly hurt during the encounters contlnneo until 1 o'clock fracak. the next morning. During tha aveaing nf Bept. 3 firing recommenced, but no casualties were reported. No Grand Finale. Portsmouth, X. II., Bept. 4. Tha dosing set of the eaca conference promises to be a very tame affair. There will be no apertarutar features. Final arrangementa have been made fof the signing of (he treaty of Portsmouth at 3 o'clock tomorrow aftercuufereiiew-vownoon In-of the Besides naval stores building. the plentpolenlarie only Assistant Secretary Pierce, repreftentlng the president ; Governor Mcljine, the mayor of Portsmouth: Admiral Meade and Commander Winslow will be present, Tbe ceremony will be brief. Afier signing the members of Ihe Russian mission will go lo Christ Episcopal church, Portsmouth, where a te deum ervire will lie held. Tbe Russian orthodox bishop at Near York, by twenty priests and alamt evenly rbolrsier, arrived this evening on a special train, Mr. Witte and tbe mrmbera of hi suite will leave for New York at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning. Banin Koraurs before going to Oyster Buy will visit Harvard, bis alma mater. -- PHYSICIANS MUST REPORT FEVER CASES New Orleans, I a.. Bept, 4. rrjHirt lo six p. m. Monday; -- rasas. 58. Total to date, 2,982. New Deaths. 5. Total. 294. s Official Yhksburg, Miss., Sept. 4. Up lo this evening two new esses of yellow fever had been reported, meking n tnlsi of seven. Thr:' ps Meats were dlscksrg d today. Both new caeca nr white, livlug in widely separated localities. JEFFRIE WANT TOO MUCH. Diaoenaien Now Likely Over Refer far Britt and Nelson. Ban Francisco. Cal, Bept, 4. Late tonight hlsnsger Coffroth received wor.l from Jaifri-that be would referee the tight for $2,1X111. Nolan, the manager of Nelaoa, thereupon auuounccd rust the price fixed by Jcffrli-- was ex-- , orbitant and thst therefore the rhsm- plan aras out of tba question as referee . Nolan for (be fight next Haturday. further said that Jeffries wi Brill's 4 choice and Inasmuch that as Jeffries 4 has pm himself out nf tbe field there I the referee would naturally fall to th choire by Nelsou, baim-Iy- , George Siler of Chicago! As it is known tbat tha Britt faction Is strongly opposed to ! Slier, I here is a prospect of a lively meeting tomorrow when ihe reprrsen-- ) tativea of the pagilisfi come togothcr lo discuss the quest on which has been thrust upon them hy th big fee ie- -' s . i manded by Jeffries, rt being conceded i tlisi none nf the parties at Interest. will pay $2.onfl to the man who will aa umpire next Haturday. FIFTY WERE KILLED. Corpses Lie About Street of Caucasian Tow ii a. Bt. Petersburg. Bept. 4. 7:45 p. m. Dispatches received by the ministry of Ihe Interior Intimate that, fifty persona Caaea under treatment, 321. were killed during the lighting at Baku Dlacbargnd, 1.449. Bept. 2. with a relatively 4'anrasla, of Dr. Brady, tbe medical inspector num tier wounded, the majority 4 targe thst. of b'slih. reported the sistr No official of shorn were Tartars. many country physician were noi re- arrounls of Sunday's rasualtie nor ' mild esses of fever. porting of tba events of today had been re- Following arc the reports: Tatter-son- . reived up to 6 o'clock this evening, 9 rases, one death on Waveland 1ml private dtapairhc report thst plantation; luike Providence. 3 cssi". are lying shout the streets on? death In 8t. Bernard parish, one corpses nd that Incendiary fires have already Jefferson rase near slaughter house, dcKiroywd 151 buildings and are in parish; Kenner. 3 raft". 2 death: progress. Both factions after the for4 Hanson City. cases; MeDonoughville, mer disorders supplied themselves ful:i cases; Clark Chcnirre, 2 deaths; ly with arms and they are now almost Mois Bonn Tern settlement, as well equipped for stroi-- t fighting as parish, 5 rase; Hello Grove. 4 ruses: Ardoyne, The si: oat ion not only at the 1 rase; Crescent farm. 4 case; Bayou Baku,'troops. bin vim) throughout tba Cau1 Hi. (Tiailex par- casus. Terre Bonne, case; his been exceedingly tense for ish. Bl. Roae. 7 eases Grove, 2 weeks. The disorders at Bhusha had 1 , esse; raw; Bt.Prospect plantation. ceas'd when the street csr strike Place John. 7 cases hince last re- Jiisi at Baku furnished the occasion for 3 8 new Honef. Amelia. rases; port; an outbreak. new caaea; Gulfport, 3 ncases; Mis2 new caaea; Vicksburg, sissippi City, IS TOO GENERU0U8. 2 new cases. Sioux Falls, N. D.. Bept. 4. A senPhysician Spent Night in Jail. sation has been created hy the comNew Orleans. Sept. 4. Several mencement of proceedings to have a causes contributed to an increase of guardian appointed for Irvin I). Hinirh. tbe ninabfr of new rases today. One of Lake County, known as the millionwan the fact that there la never a aire farmer nf South The Dakota. complete clean up of ra-- e on Sunday, proeeedtngft were instituted in behalf leaving some to Had their war into of his wife. It is asserted that 31 r. the Monday list. Another was the Smith is mentally unable to handle ihe arrest and incarceration of Dr. Philip hunineaa of hla estate. His generous physician of standing, on a benefactions have attracted a host of Merge. charge of haring failed to report two besieger who are insistent upon dostreet esses. Dr. Berge wa nations for all sort f purpose. To arrested at midnight on Saturdsy and date Mr. Smlih has donated tn h's spent fourteen hours In a cell. Rather wife, tensut and various relatives an than undergo a similar experience aggregate 29,720 acres valued at were particularly prompt physician today In reporting case, seventeen nf them appearing in person early In tbe Vienna. Sept. 4. Reports from Belday at Dr. Wbite'a office. Not ail of grade assert that ihe Macedonians the esar reported are likely to develop have nni tie a great, change in their actually into yellow fever, but the political program hr favoring g union doctors bsve evidently decided to be with Bulgaria inaicHd of (lie autonomy on the side of excessive caution if tbey of Macedonia, to which they hitherto err a' all. Dr.Berge In tbe meantime aspired, and that the rnmniiti?es will insists tbe failure to get bis informa- soon publish a proclamation to that tion to Dr. White's office was unin- effect. tentional. He communicated It to the Atlantic (Tty. N. J.. Bept. 4. Forty emergency hospital. When arraigned today Dr. Bergs was released on m thousand people gothervd oa the beach nominal bond. The great majority of here today to witnes tbe automible unphysicians have been aealously coop- races. At four o'clock after three events had been decided the erating with Dr. White. Hereafter Dr, important White expects tr bsve absolutely no rmmmm were deelared off for the day of derelictions comptaim to mak Xcw fort. 14. ta-er- an -u I.. $479.-2'N- I. |