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Show MOUSING THE EXAMINER: OQDF.V, I a! won Race K third. Time. 1 smtTake department SPORTING woo. Hc-tc- si Abou- - Fourth R-- 7 Jocund third. OF THE won, NATIONAL LEAGUE. From Our Special Correspondent. was pressed down to 88. centa. id the unloading of 1.400 .hares, and Bur . ...i ptreons Sariouily Injured in Con. was held up around 11 cents aa a k 2 3.500 shares were drawn out. Philadelphia Railway Wreck. Wilhelm and Needham: Dugslcby Un Sam Con. was somewhat were Injured pinfu!ly roc person wobbly in price with tbe marketing and Doom. Umpire, Murray. shaking of thirty were KTrB 2.1O0 .hares.- - and the settling price from the ?.ad braised by Jumping New York vs. Brooklyn. was only g fraction above S3 cents, ax train Bingham. Lur passenger Butler-LiberN. Y'., Sept. 14. Ne Yoik 2.0U0 with a Brooklyn, a In h. transferring fnun deal ibvmelvea York won au easy victory over the local share lot 9 at Xrw and cents, That had ore an , train with was in very bad form after fcellug team here today. Attendsuce S.iit'l1. Tele-frosay. a sperisl to ihe tbe market by making a dicker for 650 Score: Binham. R. H. K. shares at 20 cent. 1 JJ, acridrot occurred the 9:40 7 lil New York pan-12 6 6 tart a ten minutes afterstation at Brooklyn NUGGETS. left tho train had McGlunlty and Bowennan; Strickli-Siham. The wreckage lie. aoat-land Ritter, Umpire, O'Day. At Amerthe annual of the meeting front of the Yampa autclier, ican Smelting end Refining company Tconsisi of freight engine and AMERICAN LEAGUE. York yesterday. W. S. Steral car. M w ,he baK'l;e in New was elected a director to train. passenger of the New York va. Washington. rtr the late K. W. Nash. The fur' hat the baggate car was New York. Sept. 14. By ouifiehiinq of neat instead train the of rear h, The Pioneer sampler rcceired yes- the visitors New York beat Washingall that ihe engine. U probably terday two ears of ore from Hlngham, ton today in a contest which w.ts from paeaengera of the many rtred four car from Alta, two car from marked by free hitting on both side- -. Msh or dangerous injury I Attendance 1.500. Score: Tintic and one car from Nevada. Tbe ore train consisted of he engine R. H E. two car. of ore received into craehcd These cart :: 1:i cad Sfteen from Tintic, three cars from Bingham Washington ear the of s biicgnar-espre7 1 ike York New and earn three from Idaho. after the pasaen-taAdams and lleydon; Hogg, McGuire of The station. the out pulled and Kleinow. dan-ianWILLE SIGNS TO MEET RUHLIN. Luengera were warned of their by many saved themselves Detroit vs. Cleveland. The injured are: The big fight is on. Gus Ruhlin and jumpingMich., Sept. 14. Donovan Detroit, St. man. theatrical John C. G. Cogan, Wills, through their managers. was In form today, shutting splendid Jack Loui- Curley and Billy Madden, signed out out eight and striking Cleveland, .Barliour. engineer up articles last night In Salt Lake for prederick 8 hits. two hut allowing hurt. s twenty-rounPower company; hip comeat, to take place in this city on Sept. 27.-- The place of 1,700. Score: Gas Kudu, miner. R. H. E. Lake. Balt the contest end referee is left open Detroit . Mrs. J. 8. McEntle, 0 .fi i. will and be decided upon later. Wil4 2 Engineer Southard. Cleveland ,, Bean lard were Is and bruiaed the match maker and ihe Twentv otheru Howell and and Altrock McFarland; contest will be pulled off under the taken up, but able to walk to their Sudgen. auspices of hla club. This much was definitely settled Three minutes after the passenger Boston va. Philadelphia. train left the atatlm the ore train, upon last night and 'Balt Lake fani will have an Philadelphia, Sept. 14. Boston denaning away at terrific speed, dashed man who willopportunity of seeing the feated Philadelphia today in a close next meet Marvin Hart Mit the slat ion with a roar that could the heavyweight champlonahip. game. Bender forced in two of Bostaheard a half mile. The paaengeni for The man better of Ruhlin and Wills tons runs by bases on balls. Attendtaaid the racket and those who could will be In a ance G.V00. Score: position to demand a ibiew themselves from the train doors. R.H.E. with Han. which he will hardly ore struck before the train 4 6 1 Heaping Boston a. be able to aide-step- . Bean he says had Tbe car occupied they other. ita 3 3 . . Philadelphia the wants Kento winner meet the big eplit fa two, and the wreckage tuckian and that ha will make Gibson and Armbruster; Bender, a bid track. Tbe ana i brown front the for such a contest Henley and Schock. right engine' ai badly wrecked, and Jack Curley announced last evening ore can were ditched. Mtwral of PACIFIC LEAGUE. that he would Read Wille to Odgcn Tbe grade where the wreck occurred thia morning to do his training. canyon same and 4 cent the of ft per San Francisco va Oakland. Curley himself will go on to Chicago prevails for a distance of five on business and return to look after San Francisco, Sept. 14. San FranWhen the mile further down canyon. Wille' ini ere at as soon as possible. Oakland in the eighth incisco tied Its of hand a train geli tbe upper said last evening that ning today, and It required twelve inMadden Billy with terrific speed Ruhlin would train In Balt Lake, but handlers it rushen nings before the latter made an addiand nothing can stop it he has not located quarter yet tional run, winning the game. The that Passenger, arriving in the rity from He want to get some place where Oakland team made Its two runs ou ike arene of the wreck say that the Ruhlin can plenty of road work three hits, while San Francisco, with did not give them tbe leant and will lookget quarters today. up threa hits In the last Inning, was unsirring, not even once Bounding his able to acore more than once. Catcher shiRtl... Workmen at the Tampa smelIVER TO MEET 8AMUEL80N. Wilaou was retired in the seventh inter saw ihi flying train coming and ning for talking bark to Umpire Per-rin- e to the paiengera to Jump. jelh-and waa replaced by Shea. . Iver Lawson, the world's champion Kudus, who is moat seriously injured, It II. EScore: ind waa brought lo the city on a bicycle rider, end W. E. Samuelson, ltt 1 wvtclier, Jumped through a window. the Unpaced King, are to again meas- Oakland .. 1 3 S It seems that the brakemen of tbe ure their speed at the aucer track ln San Francisco Batteries: Graham and Byrnes; Henpuwrnger train had got off and Salt lake. This time it will lie iu a ley, Wilson and Shea. Umpire, Pertimed the derailing switch which mutch race, the distance raid have shunted other trains or heats, to he run French style, and, rin. tut to another track, lie had not with the permission of the weather Beattie vs. Tacoma. men. It la to be pulled oS next Montad time to climb back to the passrn-frtrain when the ore train cams day nlghl. Tacoma, Wash.. Sept 14. Scat! lo Manager lleagren yesterday received again defeated Taeoina, playing a betthundering toward him. a telegram from Iver law non author- ter fielding game and batting Browu A few momenta longer and the passenger trnin would hive had a chance ising him to make a match race for hard. Tacoma was unable to do much i clear the tracks, and them would him with any man he cnowo to select, with Oocar Jones until the last inLave hreu no accident. and Heagren hit npon Bamnelnon as ning. Eagan, find Hart scored homo Rut the runs. mood partly on the deflecting the man who can give tbe champion rail and is there wfi not sufficient the hardest ride for thia distance. R.H. E. Score: 3 8 4 It will be remembered that Samuel-so- Tacoma gangway for it to piss. It eecma that beat Lawson on the ev of the Beattie 7 14 2 the majority of the passengers had no Brown rhanre to Jump and thdy were simply champion's departure for New York. Batteries: and Graham; howled over like a lot of rata in a Blnca that time the rail birds of the Jones and Blankenship. Umpire, McRome few did Jump; moat of saucer have been anxious lo see thia Donald. cage. them hml no apitortusity to more from pair get together again. their seats. The only Injury done to Los Angalaa va Portland. the regular passenger car, which was A GENIAL GENTLEMAN. Los Angeles. Cal., Sopt. 14. Toxer cmwded to its rapacity with many pitched fairly effective ball for the lowomen as well aa men, was to hnock cals, but. Jonps for the vial tors was now The Colonel, yet the rear trucks off tbe track. No bright-eyeand happy aa ever, warm more effectlve'in tight places and shut women were jn the baggage car, hnt ed when sneaking of the EMPIRE Los Angeles out In but one Inning. up then were fully thirty men in the THEATER COMPANY, saying hi Bad base running also helped tho lo smoking compartment. wold give satisfaction and cals to lose. Score; company At the Rio Grnnde offices here It R. H. K. please tbe public; and what more 3 6 2 k announced that General Manager could Los Angeles they ask? He is an Ideal South2 7 4 Wrlby went at once to the scene of the ern gentleman of delightful personal-llty- . Portland wreck and that the responsibility, if Toaer and Spies; Jones and McLean. striking appesrsnee, and any. for the accident will be placed career and talks entertaining- Umpire, Darla. when- - It belongs. ly of men and mat tee. of tbe past forty years. The Colonel claims he RACES has tackled everything in a business HEARING FOR MASTERS. and way. but a circus and a saw-mil-l, Races at Syracuse. John R. Masters, and bad Intend trying his band In this lino beSyracuse, X. Y, Sept. 14. The in generally, waa given a prelimin- fore be crosses tbe River Styx. Grand Circuit races at tb state fair ary hearing before Judge Diehl yeswere held today after being postponed terday on a charge of burglary In the THE POPULAR MOUNTAIN WAY. three successive days because of wet firm degree, and was held to answer weather. Results: the District court under bonds of ' First race Lakeside stake, 2:15 Dnring any season of the year, to all a&iu. which he could not furnish. UssiIs via tbe MIDLAND pace, $2,000, three In five. Doris U, er aetrd as hla own attorney. He points east. ROUTE for tscenry. service and equip- won three straight beats ln 2:09 declared that he ran from the policeUna of more unique and 2:11. 2:11 Kruger Joaie, Bonnie man Wiuse be had not been worki- ment The mountain wonders than Wilke, Dewey. T. B. Handlon and interesting ng and needed tbs exercise. He said It laMl ao Lady D. also started. other in the world. hat the bottle of chloroform was a any Second 2:11 trot. $1,200, two In where much go, Ita how you go, you medicine be had used for counts. Start right by seeing three. Midland won two straight sprains. He aid thui the stolen cuff buttons were that 2:11 Harwood, that your ticket read via the Colo- heats In 2:10 purrha-by him from a tramp, and rado Midland. Through Fullmnn ob- Thorn boy and Chairboy also started. inat ihe key which wart found in hi Third 2:0fi pace. $1.2M. two In servation cars to Denver every night. possession and which fitted the room Come in and talk it- over, ticket three. Maud Keswick won Iwostreight wniph hid been robbed was found by office 77 West Second South, 2:08 Owyhee, Lake. beau In 2:07 "'m iu the street. He thmilcn.-to If you are going east come in and get Ben F, Con trifle, Caff eon and Irish ppesl his rase to the British ambas- tome of our illustrated scenry books. also started. ' Fourth Syracnso driving club slak-a- . sador. $10,000, 2:1$ (rotters, three in five, WARRANTY DEEDS. Ethel Pride won three straight beats ALT LAKE NOTES. 2:10 in 2:09 2:06 Tuley, The following warranty dcod haTe Helen Norte, Toting Ptsmhoul, Jack "bn VII le. who will meet C.ns Ruh-J'ofrecorder's In the county been filed her. in a twenty-roun- d Wilkes. Price Edward, Swift B, Bleler boxing Collet. Maude Maxlme. Miss Inlaw, rntt'ea1." Kcpiembcr 27, will establish fice: to wife Gertrude A. and A. Kid Shea and Angle aleo started. ,ra'ning quarters at The Oaks, ln W. Csrr.Wenger snm of $550, the part Fifth 2:20 trot, $1,000. three In W., canyon, while Ruhlin will be lot 5, black forB. plat B. five. Leonardo won second third and to wife and M. Moore George fourth heats in 2:10 2:11 2:12 George the sum of $673, part Boraielle- - won ftrai heat in 2:12 E Sumuelaon and Iver Lawson W. Wilson, for South . Ogden. 1, black Altwood. Italia, Great Medium J'1 rue, at the saucer track next lotDavid H. Jones and wife to David and Ellen also started. Monday night. The race will be a sum $950. of the part Fowles, for Sixth 1:11 pace, $1,280, two in mch affair, in half mile heals. French C. N. W. quarter section IS, township 5, three. ' e. I.aweon Is on Lady Sealskin won t wo his way here now. north range, S west. 2:0( straight heat In 2:07 itim N L. promlsei to be the moat to Francis Harriet J. Jackson Jubilee, Mixed Wood. Prince Hal and of the entire season. , lot art 12, Roland Reed also started. Woods, for the mini of $4fl0, block 4, South Ogfien. tv I. i a civil raig, Chicago At New York. r, in the city and has made a Bromberg. Prussia. Sept. 14. Two New York, Sept. 14. Tbe surprise l examination of the Utah one yef-i.death new cases of cholera and of the season occurred at Gravesend nr.;, aa the mines of this state were reported here today. today in the victory of Mrs. C. E. Darsroduee. He says that the ta product nell's brother! Frank, a 200 to 1 shot, in all the world, and that in the fifth race. Brother Frank met r mint of money in Ms davek and defeated soma fair two year olds. nPBKn'. REMOVED. STATE AUDITOR The race was a handicap at about six e and seven starter went to the furlongs 14. Alleging Indianapolis. 8apL Dost with Debar, on 11 to 5 favorite. SILT LAKE MININS HEWS. of auditor that David B. Sherrlck. The start was fair and Wiley got in a slate, la guilty of a plain and ingood position with Brother Frank. and law ON THE EXCHANGE. excusable violation of the After forcing the pace a length from Bell 8nlker with Zlrap third. Broa gross betrayal of' public trust, Tbi-ra a livdy time on the stock ther Frank has been racing nearly In that he invested fund belongs all year and In most of hla races finInc to the ataia in private affairs plunge yesterday morning, and siiarea were sold for I4.03fi.63. ished last. Results: to the extent of about $145,000, Mammoth gave a star perform- First rice About six furlongs. Governor Hanley today Issued an Graceful won. Marjoriam second. Diaexecutive order, in which he took L ,.e wd on the Strength of good re- mond Flush third. Time. 1:10 ftm the mine the. price cognizance of a vacancy ln thel Second Five and a half fnrlnngs, from 44 l0 WIi rentl office, and appointed Warren BigeA ,e Ingelside won. Bribery1 second. f thia .lock waa told. ler of Wabash, as his successor. third. Time. :f,9. ,(!n Rrs-came Into i he ring with ., Third-M- ile a and a rtxteoir.h, Don Ilo;- 'u.irr, i.j5, while May Day ''' T n suc-cee- d .. d il - Tel-lurid- a A.iu-udanc- d ..... cou-tea- Mouacor.'i-.- worih third. oaten vs. Philadelphia. Boston. Sept. 14. Philadelphia hl. Wilhelm opportunely today and won t 5 to 2. Attendance 1.8uu. Score: R.H E 2 7 2 Boston ' AT IINGHAM. x .........3 , COMMISSARY CONCESSIONS. President Is Bat vi New Y'ork. S1 yesterday rocciu-Shouts, chairman e: commission, a nn the Maricel I!, lb evident Theodore P. : iim-:i; report Into 'X- - i i h lari lies, iu the t ..i.: ((ii .Out) coranii6--- ; l. 11 uds ins 4L I' of of canal au in-- j irivg - of ihe $5o. : K ; of York, Xpw - r pan-rniK- n gray-haire- d diatln-guishe- 2. 3-- 3-- 8lt 3-- n 2. j according to a ri.svvh Tom Ovcicrt h wm aeked fori Bay. Tlie repo: r j, came to j bj the Preaidcr :icc:al tueri'.-jie- r Sagamore Hill homo In l'otintv-- 1 from Mr. The mSM iifc.-iv main ed ini Oyt-ieBay until r v'.y . receive I from the Presid'd', li j uudersio-i.' th.it Chairman report on the yarning of the ii''n'(!oiia was ::.c will and tuk- - no further ik, ou (be Hudgins A Dumas charge'. DREAMING ev-ejii- - t ., Nos-trnm- o k 5 St-w-- r i 2429. 2431. 2433 WASHINGTON AVE. ' OF ORIENTAL TRADE. CAUSE OF NOMURA'S ILLNESS.' NEGOES CAUSE TROUBLE. New Madrid, 11j.. Sept. 14. The trouble over the iiuporiuilou of ue-of Owen iocs into the I min'ilast night ami lvlaney was reu.-tremay end in troop requested. A mob of wh.u-attacked Delaney and hla negro nu'ii ut Heuderaou I Mound and a bottle ensued. shirs were tiled and the Seventy-fivwas side :if the house In which sleeping was shot to piece. Delaney wsi wounded In ihe hand, and it ia though; that ttotne of tbe mob were hit. IVlaney runie to New Madrid today end bought, all the rifles In town, declaring he will keep the negroes at work in spite of sny element hae resistance. The been reinforced and further trouble is g iiu-ii--- e o expected. NEW ORLEAN8 No Hops of STILL FIGHTING. Pest Ending . Before October 1. New Orleans. deaths and 15 m-- Sept. rear 14. Three la the fever record of ihs past twenty-fou- r hour here and, although ir.e situation iu the country show no material change 11 will be eraditoday, hope that the cated by October 1st has been abandoned by those Is charge of the fight in New Orleans. The war goes on unabated with varying measures of In New Orleana today gangs of mn were busy strewing rock anil ln Ihe gutters, whil the work of screening and' oiling pot's steadily on. Conditions In Ijouisinmt, outside of New Orleans show perhaps s alight improvement. aue-cee- s. DENB OF ROBBERS. pres-ide- train and did not change his wtt clothes nntll an hour afterward. "The. following day, the seventh, ho srrlvod In (hi city and suffered from chills. I wa called and theft Dr. Brewer was summoned la consultation. On Sunday morning tho Barons fever hod diminished, but on Monday it waa higher. At first it waa thought necessary to perform an operation, as U was feared that an abscess was forming. Now It is not nereHNuy. "Tbo Barons condition la at present very favorable. Aa yet we have mads no formal diagnosis aa to tha fever, out we are studying the symptom and a nurae every hour l taking the patient' temperature. lent the Caliph of Bagdad in a little lew remote nge. President Wheelwright drop into arithmetic and present the result of his calculations to President Roosevelt, He makn out that Al buy annually of the other grand dirlaiuu of the world goods and merchandise to the value of of which we sell a beggarly 6 per cent : that we sell China lew than 2i).0ou,noo end India lesa than $5,000,-Otrf- l. And Mr. Wheelwright thinks we are ln danger of lotting tbe little trade we have over there. President Wheelwright advises President Roosevelt that the only way to the sickly trade we have in tbo Orient, iucreuse it, and lend vigor to It i to practice a grestsr liberality in tbs admission of Chlnuae laborers Into our country. At tbe Identical moment President Wheelwright posted hi letter, President Roosevelt was in consultation with President Bsmuel (Jumpers upon this very subject, and President Uomprrs was assured that the Cbinsae excluslos sot should in no particular be suspended, and the only order mads was that less rigor should be shown tbe exemptw-merchastudents, traveler and the like. I'pnn one thing our population la aud thnt la that If tbe trade of the Kant Ihe wraith of Ormus and of lnd desirable a that is, ia only to be purchased at the price of opening our doore lo the labor of tha East, to coolies front Chins, from Korea, or from elsewhere If thia be Ihe price we must pay, then our people are resolved that the trade of tbe We wash our hinds KHNt may slide. of It and (urn (o the Atlantic fon husl-nm- lht nts, d, I am dor, Bept. 13. The Petroleum review of the current week publishes a remarkable memorandum presented by the Baku oil producers to the Kumtian minister nf finance, M. Kokovsnff. It derlarea that on account of tbe utter hclpleaxnca of tits police, the producers are compelled to purchase safety from the Inhabitants living In the village of Hslnkali, Balmnuhl, Romani and Zabral by periodical payments of large sunt of money, or ilia! otherwise tbe whole of the oil field region would suffer from tbi-l- depredations. Tbe that thi- inkahiiuut producers proNie of these villag-- a, which they say are mem dens of robbers, should be 1 rams ferred elsewhere. - VOMITING New York, Bept. 14. Speaking of I. VYhecIwi igut is Ihe of the Portland (Or.l Chamber of the condition of Fsron Komura, (he Commerce aud nwcMiarily a busiue Japanese peaos plenipotentiary who ie min. 1: i evident (hat our far Nonlt-we- .1, at the Waldorf Astoria, Pr. Pritchfellow citizen round about Puget ard, on of tha physicians called to sound and iu (be valley of the Co- attend him, last night said: lumbia I.uve been dreaming dreams, Baron Komura 's illness is undoubtand Mr, Wheelwright is ouv of them. due to hi. trip to Boston, While edly three-M-orUuiie years end ten ago that, grand sod grandiose old stats-man- . there bo spent aa evening with s Thuw. H. dreamed those friend In tbe suburbs. When ho (ireania and made predictions. he rode iu an open Victoria. It And those dream ure .11 about the started to rain and tha Baron was trade of Ihe East, trade that gave branched. He went immediately to his splendor to King Bnlomon'a reign thousand of year ago and mud opuWilliam Mob Is Resolved ta Drive Them From Lumber Camp. Missouri FIRE. New York, Hrpt 14. The New York Herald' European edit tun puhliHlie the following from Its correspondent st a. We did not build our rontlnrntul railroad to make our Ibirlttc Blupe a Clilnesa colony. Dennis Kearney was a demagogue and an unspeakable ruffian. but in one reaped his speech whs We bought the Philipvox popull. pine to promote trade with the East, waa not a lint. Chinese immigration pan of tbo purchase price. And our peppls will fill up Hist ditch down yonder after It is dug If It is ever dug -- sooner than pay the prjee Asia seems to demand jor her trade. As Proctor Knott would express it. President Wheelwright is barking up a tree there's nothing In." Washington (D. C.) Post, July 17lh. Naples: The eruption of Mount Yrtuvlua con llnucs as in ihe last few days, but without tending to any lncreas;. On (be other hand, according to a telegram to the Msttins, Blromboll is causHEAVY PASSENGER TRAFFIC. ing great alarm, its crater vomit fug s high pillar of fir and dense entokc, 1 4. General Run Francisco, Bept. accompanied by loud noises. Goodman of H. T. Agent crevPassenger Tbe ground presents numerous company has reices and many bouses have been the Bout hern Pacific Tbs custom house and ceived a report from the Abandoned. Passenger association showsemaphore stations have collapsed. ing tbe amount of lmssengor traffic tickets for BANTA FE TO MAKE A PURCHASE buslne.s done in nineiy-dnthe Portland exposition from April UJ 4 Kansas UHyq, Mo., Bept. 14. If. U. to August. 31. During that period Portland tickets for ninety-daMudge. second vice preidileni of the Rock laland system, in passing ihrough were sold at various eastern railroad Kansas City. quoted a having con- points. Of tbl number 47.113 tlrkets firmed the report that the Atchison, were validated In Portland, 11,749 in enibis city and 1.230 in Ijm Angeles, Topeka A Bants Fe rail wry The report of the to purchase the Rock Indeavoring louis-Ksnsa City line. Mr. Fasiarngrr association doe. nd include land Bt. of which Mudge said that he presumed I that tiis the nine months tickets woulJ there were a large number sold. conference regarding the bn resumed in Chicago within a few ORANGE MAGGOT. week, a noon as Robert Mather, chairman of t executive board of the to who called was Europe Rock Island, Ban Francisco, Bept. 14 John by tho illncK of his wife, returns to Isaac, after acting a representative the city. with for California In a conference the Horticultural authorities of Mexico, STORMS SWEEP OVER KOREA. has just reported that he has discovthat six ami perhaps more slates Seoul, Sep1. 14. It Is rumored hre eredMexico are harboring a foe of that M. Having, the former Russian In which there Is reason to dread minister to Korea, and M, Gushery, oranges enter Yalu Timber conoany. if it. should he permitted to agent for the to ar preparing return here and the California. y When You Advertise! sraDO 1 IT With the Papers That Have the Subscribers THE WORLDS FAIR CONTEST HAS INCREASED STANDARD SUBSCRIPTION LIST THE 7ti,-(18- 1 Trans-continent- friends of Rusrls are anticipating their arrival. the Three siorms, which attained Kovelocity of a typhoon, have laswept flooded, rea. The town of Genssn bc-- n and xt Beoul many people have . delrov-ddrowned and inuy building . The train service ba been DEATH OF PATRICK COLLINS. Mayer of Boston Passes Unexpectedly. Away inter-nipted- Bok'oii. Bept. 14. The death of Mayor Patrick A. Collins, it Hot. Springs, Va.. wow announced here today by M. K. Curran, secretary to (be mayor. A telegram re- celved by Mr. Curran briefly re- ported the sudden demise of his chief. Mayor Collins was one of (be leading Democrats of the country. He served in Congress from 18531859 and whs United Stales consul general In London from 3-- -- h gh colorings. They come in fine English wools and heavy high art cottons. Not a piece in the lot that sells for less than 7Sc and most of them $1.00 and $1.25. Yours while they last at 5&cthe yard. Madame Wooley, who has charge of our Dressmaking Depart- ment is now visiting the eastern centers of fashion, and on her return will bring many new styles for the department (h-ii- - ' j made! i t per-t-nisg- e We have p!a:ei on special sale one of the largest and finest coTcctian of elegant waistings for fall wear that we have ever shown. They comprise all the new shades and latest designs. Each and every p e;e is positively fast color and will stand the wash even in the dainty I Bit'uuiii-- 8 A Splendid Opportunity . . . Zi-i- - Si. Breeze : 'ii.;. T;:j IMS. IS, U2333S Broilier ud, . SEPTEMBER Jacquin1 : F:ank won. Bei, ' ap third. Time Sixth Mile at: BASEBALL MORNING, u ts, Nannie i .'Ut4 second. About COLLISION flillWY TTATT, RUN DOWN BY STREET CAR. Ban Francisco. Bept. 14. Prof. E. from artist Hnorman, s this Holland, and a recent arrival Infataldown and probably run was city, by a street car. H ly Injured tod Is Injured internally and may have fracture of the skull. His left leg is broken. 'Konrman. It is said, bs gained fame as an artist in Holland. His were well knows and admired throughout Germany and France. He la about 65 years of age. n Toklo, Sept 14. 4:30 p. m. Eleven mepeers, headed by Prince Nijo. critmorialised the government today, reicising its failure to prevent the cent disturbance where the emperor the chief of reside, and king why should have the .Vetropoli'an police been degraded, wbllo the home upe.-:oris permitted to rehi tain ii: p 1893-159- Mayor Collins was the presiding officer of the National Democratic comraittea of 1868. The general respect ln which he was held ss s national figure was enhanced by tbe affection ln which he was held by the people of Bos-9 ton. The news e mayor's dca:h of-th- became circulated throughout the city and caus'd a profound senaa- tion. Expression of grief were heard on ail shies and ttybiiit-- s were freely made. mini-f-ter- , 0 But the Big Gains Were For the Examiner Dont Throw Your Money Away BUT GET RESULTS From Advertising in the Examiner or Standard Tha Examiner is crowding tha Standard hard for first pises. between tho There Is only a difference of 700 subscriber pipsre. Tho Standard printed, July S4, 1905. 4,286 pa pen and tho Examiner printed 3,559 on tho oamo day and every paper thus printed, excepting 200 of each for offlcauae and exchanges was either sold by the nows hoys or cant to actual paying subscribers. |