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Show UOBHXG ESAM1SEB: THE w EXAMINER TELEPHONES UTAH. QQDE5. 1 KISNER WOMAN TRIES HOW THEATRES - Melba. ihn inltut daugbier of Mr. Fn-- i M. Lwi. died at ibe 33U Thirty-hrs- l nkialeni'e, Iziuily airect et l lio'l o'clock la eveuiiiK. of H.:nrl mcnlm;i.. aped b muuibe. lime aud place of innrral will be announced later. ml Mr. COMMITTED LIFE CRIME j Hm-riett- a Wnl Uhurah, both of Weber. Tba Buslisess College opens Monday, Sept. LS'b. Mabt sessions begin Monday, Sept. Siilb. If anyiJLrg. Kraui-h- . the condition of wffio waa a trick en one-hal- Imm.-dlstil- Fred with de- mentia Monday even in, waa wrorae Jaat evruing. Hs liccame omebti vink-ii- t afternoon and duriug ruvreral officcra were compelled to uae their uimliiniol etrength lo Ret the fellow into the jMtddud cell at the county jail. y JuiLe Howell hna gained quite aC manipulator.-liitrlUituinn aa a the arRi.uiienth In one of the water caae recently hie honor left the tench and weal to the court blackhoanl. apon which ha drew a dias gram (if the river, cnaerlnR the 1 por-i;oii- the riae on trial. Tb then itaed the diagram In illuairalln the different poitil In thrir arRtiitieuia in the conn. affected ai.iorney la glreB a the Family trouble rauke for au unsuccessful attempt made by Mr. Arthur W. Smith to take r life, by awallowlns a quantity of lauuaninu curly Inat erenm. Prompt tllP part f ti,8 woman i(tllun lva friend and the police, probnbly vented the attempt from being ceskful. About o'clock iaat night one of the woman guests of tba roo;ning housa at th corner of Grant and Electric alley, conducted by Mr. Smith, discovered that the latter had a wallowed f almost all of the con ten la of a Site ounce bottle of laudanum. notified Officer Morrisey, wno went to tb house lo inveaiisata the case. At this tlma Mr. Smith waa lylns upon a bed In tbe house apparently nnciinac.ioea. The ofllrer shook her slightly, but tbe woutaa only romd. lie then look the botUe which contained a portion of the drug, to a nearby drug store, lo ascertain if tbe quana tity taken waa sufficient to prove and ihen telephoned the police nisi Ion. Captain Grown and Detective Pendrr Dr. Dickson waa went on the case. also summoned amt responded at once. The physician administered emetics, which were successful in cau slug nances and relieving the stomach of the IKiison'. Ir. Dickson worked over the patient a cun pie of hours, after which lie pronounced her out of danger. Ur. Smith is about SO years of age. hi-- A maniac license he bee granted to George A. Purnngion and Miea S. TO TAKE lpn BREVITIES liy LADY PASSENCER FOUND IT HABP TO BOARD TRAIN A well dheeaMl atrancer tried to bluff the proprietor - of JJJU'I ihomin galaireet, lery. on loanout of pay Ins on dpRar for shooting In ibe bad he mat alhr. enjoyrfl led with real The atrauurr waa bill iie paid the dollar rather than ro to Jail, when Officer Vance roralled him at the fnlon depot a little later .on. lady passenger, whose weight la claimed to bs 535 pounds, and who hna been on exhibition with a circus, made life miserable (or a short time last evening, for at least on of the depot employee. The fat woman' arrived from the west yesterday and was booked to go east on Union Pacific No. INVENTS HEW ILLUMINANT 4. Then la nothing very remarkable alxiut that fact in particular, but when A Unlit which la said lo Rive tmiralihe mountain of flash went to flut r:ndlA power, aisl coo he run at Aboard the train well, ibat fa another less than half the ex pci sc of an elec- - j aiory. Ram Fbwlnr, the night agent, trie ate light. i lietn' Installed In arv-- ) played the part of a gallant, aud if eral of the leading hi mines houaes of hard work 'has anything fo do with thU city by (L W. Jemt, a young In-- 1 the title he certainly earned ll. . .. ventor originally of Pennsylvania, and for seven years in the employ of John 8. L CONDUCTOR. CETB 0. In the Standard Oil I D. A 111 j.-- ne. gt i . t!!L.i I Hickey, formerly train- Oregon Short Line, and rtr accountant here, wrltua from Peru Uke the country and will move neat month. Incldew- hli fkmily on lookout for good men the he miy fortunes In trying to overcome cap--. for the (jerro do Paaeo road, and hsa honlzation. and Jewett consequently mad, tn offer l0 Conductor C. C. Wool- aet out with his sole olhject In view to j ard of th, short Una. It has been perfect the drearbouhtar. Patent right , accepted, end Mr. Woolard will leave lor th Invention are now .pending in for Mouth America next Sunday. Ha offers the conductor 1100 In gold a Washtigfon. month and all expenses while In the -isn't one employ of the company. He la also The Pessimist Thr asking for a good locomotive engineer I bright side to niv lit. The Optimist Why don't you polish to accompany Mr. Woolard and enter the employ of the company. up the dark aide? UrooUyn Life. kmvwn Is the Hydro- ( mbnu. and will give LINO candltv power, the coal, of yuauiug being ono hour. it has and ihrwkfourth hi that Rorhateller has spent bcea cempr ( 1 TnBMI;.r (in ih , . HUNTING MORNING, SEPTEMBER IS, SEASON NEW SYSTEM DENTISTS AT UTAHNA. Th Man From Japan has not created aa much excitement at the as he did among th I'una this wk Russians, but nevertheless he amuses tbe audience, and for plays f that Prom AP- - sort that count for sonivihing. PRISONER FRANK BCHMliZT the arrival of the Man Prom Japan PEARS AGAINST HIM. on th seen th piay teem with ridiculous situations, intcraperaed with clever bits of dialogue that amuaa aud Says Cripple Confessed to Him Hew interest the sudinece. He Broke Into Gao. A. Plot, there is none, but a aeries of Lew Stem. impossible situation have bees arranged in w hlch dec spilt m la the principal asset and kora the liabilities. fewien. He aaid that Kisner had Happily, by tha time ibe last act ia ail (Ufllculiiei are adjusted, Mated how he had walked by the Lose reached, hla true love and all la finding store In the afternoon before the com- - T Kerenr mission of the deed, for the purpose As The Man From Japan," Alfred star of of sising it up, after which ha went Brook is the bright Rtlle Wildown to the Jungles, where he re- the aitrartion. while Misa lard, aa Cleric, la a versatile little mained unlit 11 o'clock that night. Udy who alnga Tease Me," as if ahe leaving th crutch, with which be wanted some one to do so. Interspersed between ibe sets are usually walked, secreted in th brush, very clever vaudeville specialtlaa ha came back to tha city, after eocur-In- some some of the cleverest In fact that have a piece of Iron from th railroad appeared at th Utahns this season. yards. He went immediately te the Most of the vaudeville acia are musical huildiug and the directed hie footsteps and it would be a hard matter to say to the rear of the ator. Hers 'he found which s as the beau All of tha vocala high board fence, which he acaled ists were in good voice, hut th Flak with the aid of a ladder. Tbe bidder children catch the fanry of the audiFrank Schmidt, himself incarcerat- ence and hold their attention from ed m the county Jail awaiting trial for the time they appear until they leave furgery. waa the star wltnesa la the the atsgr. case of the State v. C. M. Klsn?r. In Good Mis Johnston, who slug the Distnrt court yeaierday afternoon. Night, Little Girl. Goud Night. and Hla testimony was of tn most damagMra. Marion Higgins, who alnga an iling character; In fact, n tesilfled lo lustrated song, were well received and the fact that Kisner had confessed their act wer the best seen in some thr crime lo him two days fir he time v the locaj house. bad been admitted to the county Jail. Tbe crime with which Kisner is WILSON Witt COACH charged la that of burglarising the Here you will get the best teeth, the highest class crowns and the. most artistic bridge work, made by the latest methods known in modern dentistry and at the lowest prices. We are taking particular rare with each individual patient in treating and filling teeth to promote health, to give long life and happiness, are careful when we restore your lost teeth, and aim to again bring that natural expression your friends delight to see. If you have soft, spongy gums and your natural teeth are loose or giving you any trouble we can cure you by our latest methods in the treatment of Pyorrhea Alveolaris. Dr Egginton, Successor to Dr. Mosman g tore of George A. Low and company, from which was t alien a large quanltty of knives and razors, fccnniidi also exposed Kisner scheme of carrying a crutch, claiming ibat the saute was only used to fool tha officers of the law. The confession wvs related to Schmidt on the wltnrsa stand yesterday after Captain Brown and Pender had testified, was to the effect that ha met th prisoner when the latter was transferred from llie Two day city lo the county Jail. after Kisner hsd arrived at the prison he related to the witness, in detail, how the crime waa perpetrated. Schmidt claimed that Harry Moss, another prisoner, overheared the consist) helped him to get up to the window of tbe etore, which he pried open with tha piece of Iran. Once on tha Inside he crawled along the floor to the case where the cutlery waa kept. The atorj waa brightly at thr tlma and Kisner could ea people passing along the aldrwalk aa he worked. He took the knives and rasors from the case and placed them in a gunnyaack, which he took with him. He then desired to get some guns, bnt the' light was too bright to go any farther toward the front of tha lore, so he crawled back to the rear and rrtreaied aa ha had com. Kisner Ihen carried th plunder to the Jungles and hid It In tb brush. Th next day ha came back Into the city to obtain something to ml Ha purchased a copy nf tha local paper containing a story of tha theft- - and then returned. While passing through the railroad yarda he saw a train mad up for tb wat. H then went and took the alolen good from thnir hiding place and urn back to the yarda, where h got Into an empty box rar, which took him to Elko, where he was arrested shortly after ha made an attempt to aell some of the stuff. Rchmldt said that he asked Kisner If the others who aided him in the commission of the deed had been arrested. to which ha replied that there were no others and that he rommittsd the deed alone. Bchmldt said that Kisner Illustrated the fact that hla crotch waa only a blind, by patrolling the Jail corridor, tmltaitng a soldier and using his crutch aa a substitute fur a gun. Schmidt waa still being cross exsmined when court adjourned until this morning. The Board of Education yesterday appointed John A. Wilson, a teacher in the high school, and Mr. Wilson waa assigned by Principal Austin a Instructor In history and political science In which courses he made a specialty while a student at the University of Nebraska. Mr. Wllsou was a member of the class of 1904. and for three year waa coach of his class football team as well as captuin. For that reason it is expected that he will be of great help tn coaching the high school football team, aa in year past it ha the irregular coaching that Deti-c-tiv- Washington Are. over Wm. Driver & Son's Drug Store. 2151 COME IN AND HAVE TALK, WE SHALL BE GLAD TO ADVISE YOU FREE OF WE MAY STOP THIS 'REMINDER AT ANY TIME THEN YOU MAY FORGET TO CALL A CONDITIONS IN COUNTRY DISCOURAGE New Orleans. La., Sept 12. Th local yellow fever situation presented the usual formidable aspect today. Condition la the country, while undoubtedly showing signs of Improvement in mime sections are not altogether encouraging. The point ot most serious infection now la, of 'course, Tallulah, owing to the demoralisation of the community, but e xtra efforts are being made to restore confidence there and in Lake Providence, which la nut far Both of these towna are in away. I he North IxHiisiana and the effect iff the Tfecllon 1 to tie up the Vicksburg, Shreveport and Pacific and tha Memphis, Helena and Louisiana rail- ts-e- n has retarded tha progress of the team. While a student at the University of Nebraska. Mr. Wilson received the value of the coaching of such man as 98), Ruutb and Palmer (Princeton, both of whom made th football team that year, and who were the coaches at Nebraska while Wilson waa a student. That tha Ogden high school Is to receive the value of Mr. Wllaona football experience means a winning team this year, aud the boys who came out for th team for the first time last evening went Into the preliminary practice as If they meant business. road e. Mayor Behrman. who la in iwceipt ter of sympathy from a today of a committee tendered the ua of .the island lo all cltisena of th city who might Jin from the plague. Between two and three thousand Italian are anxious to leave now for NOT th ugnr fields. It ia sold, however, that they will be unable to go unless to Grateful Class ef Batter Japanssa provision la made by the planter to adThis Country. vance them sufficient money to get tha detention camps. Tokio. Sept 12, 1 p. m. Soma through American press comments, attributing IB the burning of churches as aa insult to TOGOt IHIFDEBTROYED BY FIRE. of aa outburst and foreigners received been have sentiment, Tokio, SrpL 12, 6 p. m. The navy here with profound regret and surprise. An Associated Press representative department announces that the battlehas interviewed on this subject en old ship Mikasa has been destroyed by diplomat and statesman under tha old fire, the explosion of her magazine Uvea, including cabinet, whose name ia withheld by re- causing the lost of G99 men of other ships who went to tbs quest. He said: Japanese youth and the lower rescue. The fire started from an unknown classes are peculiarly excitaele. No case of rioting pasted without collat- cauae at midnight on Sunday night, eral Issues, which have no concern September 10. Before the officer the whatever with the primary object of could be rescued, the fire reachedblowthe rising. The unfortunate occur- aft magazine, which exploded, Tearence against the churches and Amer- ing a hole la the port aide of the ican visitors la one of many similar sel below the water line and causing Is Instance. In a moment of excitement the ship to link. An Investigation the rioter are apt blindly to aeek ob- now being hrld to determine the cause of tbe flrr. ject of mischief, not considering The Mikasa was the flagship of tha whether their relation la tangent with Japanese navy, flying the flag . of Vice th first cauae. Rioters have no power of discrim- Admiral Togo, tbe commander-inhlefination between foreigner of variou She waa present at all the principal was nationalities. The unfortunate occur- engagements during tbe war, and severely rence In regard to the American visit- on several occasions reported At the battle of ors was not a delilierat insult to them damaged la action. of Japan ahe led the fleet Into as citizens of the United States. They the Sea and action her name was mentioned exsimply were made a target by an in connection with some of the iqpst pired, crazy mob. events of this famous aea fight. Nothing is further from the truth stirring The Mikasa waa one of the largest than to infer that Japan involve vessels in thr Japaand most President Roosevelt in the iinzatisfac-mr- nese navy.powerful She waa built at Barrow, Is most She settlement. peace England, and wna launched In 1902. grateful aa ever for his good offices. She had a displacement of 15,200 tons Only the government und plenipoten- and her speed was 18.5 knots, with Her artiaries are held responsible for the 16,431 indicated of national ezpecta-linfourdisappointment consisted of four mament and at the clnse of a costly war." teen twenty orher small guns. PEARY. FROM NEWS In the battle of the Sea of Japan the Mika an was the heaviest loser of the Arctic Eaplortr and His Ship Might Japanese ships, having 63 killed and Hava Gone further North. She approached nearer to wounded. . The following are :he itniv.il, s' ibe baUle- i he Russians thin any other Ker-i- i for the post 24 hours: York, Sept. I!. Dr. Frederick shlp. .1 .Sturtevant. Salt l.ake: X. H. of Washington, aurgeon of the The Mikasa was also the flagship of Cohen. St. Joseph. Mo.; L. Homlersoir, ivsrj-- auxiliary Kril. was in Brooklyn Admiral Togo In the great naval batw York ; V. B. Weil. New York: E. 0lay on hi way homo. Dr. Bohn tle fought oh Port Arthur, on August It. Burlier anil wife. Kare. Pa.; IT. A. brings news from fommamlir Peary 10th. 1904. on which occasion the M. U. nral-, i i lor aud wife. Sayre. Pa.: Mia. a week late- - than the teh gram also suffered tbe flagship Japanese .1. S Hammerlliil. Cleveland. Ohio: fr0m him. Augu-- i I'lih. dated Kiah. re- most, but continued in the flga.ing and porting his iii;pn'i-Khuuili. ('hiraao: Sam Bachman to cross Smith line. On that occasion tbe Mikasa had ms nr. Pi troll: K. J. North. Salt Lake: Sound, which wto. that lime four officer and 29 men killed, six . F Wirhnisn and wifi-- Montclair, from Litticioii Island to Capt Isa- officers and 29 men severely wounded S. W. bella. . X. i'n Kir. New York; Peary reported that, though and four officers and 20 men slight !y I. 11. Franrc I.iii.-i-Kan Franriaro; spp.irt'ntlv mu )y. the Ice might wounded. anil ifn. SjirlugtiHUi. O.: Alfrrd Kohii. make ibe es'ab!i.liinni of a base at he would F. Aciilni.. Mark U. Nooden. all of New j.ap,, jsaijin imprai CRANK HAS GOOD CHARACTER. The Rrlk remained York. B. 1. tillck, Cleveland, ().; A. ii;iK the aiti'inp at six . . day ire New York, Sipt. 12 Isaac Schamus. SilhH'. Oakland. Cal.: C. B. NliU''''Klnh, umll A'lsu-- - 23rd. landing coal who was 1 lira. arrested at Oyster Bay toIbbotson. I). Kdwnrd Km mh. r SiippliH Chicago: fo see the presifor .Mi- attempting . day j Boston. Ma.: X. V: J. T. Had. r sihn I'Hpor-- ilisl apparently ure the ice broke dent. is the son of Samuel Schamus, Inc. M Klichin. Ogden; U. (S. Moser. af(C- - ivary s bmeher, living at East Salt ijike: 8. F. till lerman. New Yoik: a1, ,,.11 (,pnn s.ni-- wa visible be-F-. a Kifiy-seonstreet who tonight was . U. Whlteley . Chicago: kranci u , t n ,i : Um nn Ix'.aiid and Cape notified of the young mans arrest. Now York ; A. V. McCuiliT Now i,jn4,; later, ascend- Isaac told me the other day that York: A. K. Byrd snd wife. New lirk: mon.mim immediately to the that he wo going to see the president ,1( and wife. Now Ytuk: , niir;h of K!.,h Dr. M I.. Tirn-1the Koose-A- . abon the i1l l price of coal for tbe poor, V. Vtiiney. Brooklyn. N. Y.: I,. I 1H vel, K,,, Bt Payer Harbor. the father tonight. Oakland. Cal.; A. C. Fnw ami to the west saliinr or Bui be did not aay when he waa wife. Ogden: Thomas P. Ryan. Ogdon: of whii, two days after that, nr going. He ha been talking about .!. 1. Marlin. New York: Max C.runhnf. ,hp 21b, r A .p.1Bt ,hc second oft seeing the president fur w long time. N,-York; Mu'ha:1. Sohmo, New n(Nr of the Kril from eportrd He is s good boy and loves the poor. York. S. I liman. Ogd studies hard all ihe time. He lop of the nio'iniain a similar roudii lion of .STair. Tlndr inability to see He was graduated from the gram, r t in ibe .r FEE smoke to work for Jo MEEltNU. SANTA the Roonov.'li mar school and dimancH. the siMiaer being clear. 11 dan and company, coal merchants in favorable coudi 42nd aireet. He was bookkeeper and Toprku. Ka- - S.p;. 12 - The annual! probably a icn lions had arisen of which Peary bad the collecinr and agent. of 'he net. holder nf mci.'ling aa the collector for the firm ft taken advantase to puso f01 ward imTopol. a k Kama Finorth with that he applied for a revolver permit wi'l ho held m the companv'a of- mediately io the farther of reaching Lady for he carrird large amounts or money Throe good prospict c!tv Clc:oii, r fer in fur terms of Franklin Bay end perhaps Flueberg at times." d'.rer.or will he .bi-tei- i the four year.- The dirreo1 a wIiom- - term, Beach, the winter quarter of . lSi-6CHOLERA IN GERMANY. are 11. Chcny. (ho HririKb expire 'll'- anti-forei- g REED HOTEL Fine sport for the gunner especially when you have a good gun and ammunition. Also a fine hunting colt to carry your game in. y We Have Them All. horav-powe- r. n Our prices are in accord with the Always right. articles. jn j H. C. Hanson & Sons The Bicycle People. 2523 Wash- - Avc. Opposite Gty Hall , . .1 . rmaoESsi i Dont Tie Yourself!! Ll To that old style pen your grandfather us:d, The point on a steal pen is rumed over night. j well-to-d- o d - "Get Out of the Rut" and buy a J , Waterman Fountain Pen it- m-i- t . These pens arc the best in the land today and like this pen, we take it back. All styles and prices from - if you dont $2.50 to $10.00. CO. a at the Big Clock. Wash. Ave. J. S. LEWIS Jcvclcrs, BffiW?.Til'ESr?i5RBHaBMNHiK!3Mf,BirfBi:gMEmMaiawBBBaiPagaMwgajnS 1903. fl EDITORIAL ROOMS NIndependent Phene 61 Bell Phone BUSINESS OFFICE (' Independent Phene Bell Phone WM. GLASMANM Independent Phene 120 Bell Phene .No. 120 ef both telephene eyeteme cloeed after ! MRS. ARTHUR W. SMITH DRINKS If you don't Bct Xour FP,r PhB I LAUDANUM. Cir& Neleen, 0. 872. Bell 77.: Ind. culation Manager. ef Emetica Prompt Adminietratlen Savea Life ef Women Wham Family Treublta Overcame. , WEDNESDAY ra'.l-tca- d ; - ?'r and Henry if Kugi r The stockholder will in- :j ratify 'he lease of Inc Oukd.'h West-The ern llti'way !o ihe Skill's i W-P-B line nn're evil' U:tr bank to tki.ii.t.-- Csf- - (J. i" 1 lo . n dea-over- Granden. Rtiia. Sept. 12. A man Berlin. Sept. 12. The official bulie-ti- n issued Today announces that eight belonging to the Fourth regiment of died here today nf cholera, rases of cholera and three deaths had Cplan This was the fi appearance of the been reported during the twenty-fou- r in the regimen:. The dlrai-bo'trv ending today at noon, makiug a promptly quarantined. 1' a.tc.p.: of ICO cases ani 61 death. c regi-men'- i. OLD EARTHS SHIVERING SHELL In CHARGE. this city the county ticket by the Republicans last spriug, to Weaver's prior now w irh t against and then have Every the gasM,ayr lease, was withdrawn tangible evidence that the earth ia new ticket will be elected" all 11 in the making. The shrinking crust city council. The candidatesby ifc who crumples and shakes and than settles anew. Now it is in Krakatoa. then in Charleston, anon in Japan or Aia Minor, and even tbe New England states and the Mississippi valley are successively subject to Its mysterious throes. The other evening Loa was rudely disturbed about bedtime, and yesterday ther were fearful seismic convulsions In Italy. The scene of devastation was in the Province of Calabria, forming the extrema southern peninsula of that country. Calabria 1a that long tongue of land which extends toward, and almost touches, tha Island of Sicily, from which it ia divided by the narrow Strait of Messina. Th peninsula is traversed throughout its entire length by the southern extension of the Mountains, and Apennln although very mouatalnoua. ia noted for Its fertility and delightful climate. Though Anbut larger than Los geles county in area. It supports a population of 1J67.0UG nearly equal to that of the entire state of California In 1900. The happy people in this beautiful province were rudely awakened out of peaceful aiumbera yesterday morning at I o'clock, their houses tumbling about their Midi, and the earth haav-In-g and swaying ilk a atorm-toasa- d towna of Steffaconl, ship. Ia th Pizzo, Martirano, Monte Leone, Zam-ar- o San Gregorio, and other cities with, euphonious Italian name, widespread destruction and enormous loss of Ilf occurred. Those who escaped with their Uvea rushed to the hilla or the open field, and there waited in fear, trembling and anxiety till th welcome dawn. Th6 Province of Calabria and the adjacent Island of Sicily have been tbe scenes of some of the moat destructive earthquakes Sff recent historic times. Ia that of 1692 it ia estimated that 100,000 persona perished, and of these 18,000 lived la tha City of Catania, at the foot of Mount Etna In Sicily. A still more destructive earthquake visited Southern Italy ninety years later in 1783 when some of the towns were ao completely obliterated that they could not be recognised amid their heap of ruins. Not single house remained habitable in the cities of Messina and Reggio, The town of Terra Nova stood upon an elevated plateau, on the sides of which ran deep ravines, and below it spread the fertile plain, fresh with verdure and covered with olive orchards. The plateau was riven by the shock and tumbled down into the ravines; not a vestige of its bouses remained; men, women, children, were buried in the earth; it was impossible to distinguish where tbe site of the town bad been. Castellace. another pleasant village seated upon a hill, waa thrown down Into the valley, and not a Race of Its former position was An-gele-a dent trf the select council nomine for ahtrlff; John L. Lken. nominee for governor, aud Hugh Black and Jacoa Wtldemore, who hna been named fop city commissioners. Each Candida' besides being the leader of hia vanl is a member of the city committee! The four vacancies will be fliii-next Monday when the city committee holds its regular meeting. TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION RESTORED. Caracas, Venezuela, Sept. II Telegraphic communication has been ew tnbllshed between Caracas and Ho, sola, the capital of Colombia. H.FJPP one-fourt- Watches and Jewelry Our Specialty DIAMONDS TOR Perfect Cut Fine Color Lowest Price SMALLEYS St. Twenty-Fift- h PLEASE OUR MOTTO IS TO FRANK R. WATKINS The Grocer Phone 25th TICKET. Philadelphia. Ia.. Sept. 12. As a result of the recent political upheave! UTAH. OGDEN, able ruins. The other streets were heaps of ruins. Impassable and deserted. An awful alienee reigned through the abandoned city. For n long time after the shock no human voice was heard in Messina. The causes of earthquake disturbances are still a matter of speculation. Tbe boastful Glendower declared that The earth did quake at my nativity. The laughing Hotspur replied that the earth wa with a relic pinched and vexed,'' and perhaps this simile explains as well as any scientific analysis the cause of the phenomena. Perhaps the sires of tbe earth's crust caused by the powerful attraction of the moon end tbe sun Is often the inciting and immediate cause. When Loa Angela got her jolt the other evening. some people connected that fact with the solar eclipse of which they had been reading.and their surmise waa not far wrong: when either a solar or hinsr eclipse occurs the three bodies sun. moon and earth are exactly in line and the ihin envelope of the earth aboT the highlv heated center is subject to an extraordinary strain one which always lifts the waters of both oceans texerol feet above their normal level. This extra superincumbent weight weighs billions of tons, and it is not strange that it sometimes makes the old eanb groan and tremble under it burden. PHILADELPHIA'S is Repairing E267 WariL Avw. left. At Scilla a tidal wave rose over the land and swept the Prince and a thousand of hia subjects into the sea. On ihe opposite side of the Straits stood the city of Messina. A row of splendid palaces, three stories high, lined the front of the semicircular harbor. All these were thrown down and became a mass of Indistinguish- NEW nouti-nate- d J j lnd' St- - Llnel |