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Show inn MORNING EXAMINER: MORNING. TTESDAY ITT An, OGDEN, of an uggregate oT doub thisaaiount , the tit i. off duty, it is argued ms--recreatime off is of little benefit for tion as most of It will be taken up In sleep. During the king, uubruken watches under the new. system the. men are not altuwed to leave the een to the extent of crossing the nice; to secure tobacco. gOSTON ter of securing and regulating But Ended in a German Being Fatally Stabbed. Brown For Pancakes For Muffins for It Your Grocer Pacific I. Russian Workmen are Resolved to Get Populists. Suffrage- - 23.-Fo- rmer For Brown Bread ALLEN'S the Former Death the Leader FLOUR CO. Cmk Fad ary. San Joat, California. GOV. FOLK IS Wlchha. WAS UNIQUE CHARACTER. The tinge of Washington. Oct. 23. medicine Laidfe," as Jerry tiimpsou was called, was In every respect one of the most unique characters which adorn the history of congress, lie was d aw.pt into the congress by a wave of populism, charged with taak the of reforming the whole government. The only advance Information bin colleagues had of his personality, waa that he wore no socks. The latter task he succeeded in accomplishing in fact, although he never quite lost the title, Bookless Jerry." II is legislative accomplishments consisted You dont know that Ogden Fifty-secon- Brothers have changed hands. This is the Goodale Grocery , welcome, and we not form a tempting item in hospitality. The welcome first the fare follows. him. . Forty-Fiv- TEAMBTERS' Hundred e Out in Our prices and It wao The mansion waa erected lu 1873 at frequent made by tbe appiopriatlons and the legislature Improvements and fiirniHhlnga have cost $75,000 more. The loss ia fully covered by insurance. admitted I ! e only place to trade. Putnams Clothing Watchsd a Man in an WE ARE MEETING YOU HALE WAY hats i J rs lt; ih' Ucti.i-cni- j J : -- lop'.iti'i.n-inveetigatlo- ! ; i ! - exi-ce- I - ! - offli-oix- w. - - - -- tj A-- - i to-i- . form-ivea- u a'ir: ,i- '" l - - aaa ee o- - . - j h - , M . r nter-eyafe- finest Turnouts Secretary Taft Made Aero- I sn House BOARDING STABLES hl ! . ' --AND- n Forty-secon- strike-breake- . . OGDEN LIVERY From the opt-- roadway leading to lha dock, after a half dozen ludicrous failures, a rickety, neakiug. fragile aeroplane shot into the air as if propelled from the muzzle of a cunnon. In the rent re, enmeshed In piano-wir- e glrdere and guys and a network of frail bain lioo jkiIck. clung the aeronaut, C. K. Hamilton, a young Texan. With hande anl legs outspread like a giant monkey, man and machine went up. propelled by .nothing, but drawn with a rop attached to the stern of a tugboat, which, far out In the river, wee heading down stream as fast as ila kicking screw could send It. The throng ashore held Its breath. The aeroplane sheered end rocked like n boys klie in n gale. One hundred, two hundred, three hundred feet It soared, creaking and cracking. No spiders In n broken web ever drove more desperately .io hold a few minutes of life then did Hamilton. As the machine dived to right, the palefaced lad in the meshes of the aeroplane Jumped to the lilt', and vice versa. Not an inatani from the time it darted upward irum tbe ground until iL began slowly m settle Into the waters of the river tiNl that frantic battle for equilibrium and life in the aeroplane cease. Voices that had cheered the daring aeronaut at the first darting in the air were milled. DozenHauf-ilto-oi women turned front the eight as weaved in and out of bis cage with the agility of a frightened monkey. reached a Wbvn the aeroiilan point estimated at 350 feet, a ferryboat gut In tbe course of the tng and lhai craft to veer up compelled stream. Tbut l fr the cracking thing in the air without propelling power and it gradually settled. As the rope a oecaine slack it fell slowly with blrdllke. swimming motion from right to lefL Into The river. Launches, sailand ing boats, tugboats, row boat yachts were sent after the aeroplane and rescued the Texan. I got away wiih iL" were bis Aral word, but 1 w:i never know Imw nnn-unio- n THE BEST SITE York. and at prices to suit. CaB and examine and you win be satisfied that Putnam's is the . CANAL 18 TO New York. Oct. 23. In the North river, off 79ih street, yesterday afternoon. 2.000 New Yorkers saw one of (ha moat, thrilling spectacles ia the history of ballooning. then aost of f la.UOO.havetilnce been to Co buel-nea- UNION LABELS kidneys. At bis bedside when be died waa bis son, Peter LoriJlard Ronalds. Jr. MUST DISCHARGE last bight by Valentine Hoffman, a agent of local No. Ton of the Teamsters' union, that unless the 225 i New York, Oci. 23. A geueral employing truckmen, for whom the strike of workmen employed in the forty-fivhundred teamslsre In this lo- ' tunnel uuder the Kant from river, cal work, aign aw agreement fur s d street to Long Island closed shop within n few days, the ('fly. was decided upon yesterday to strike which has already been degu Into effect tomorrow morning unclared against Thomas Orr, a truck less a number of men nrc man, will be made general. have lod.iy. Complaints I Bo far only about adoxen of tbe discharged been made by the of the delegates employer! here algned such an agree- safety engineers, rock drillers, bolster ment and they are not among the runners and others. Tbe delegate of If the others con- sli the iradcs will meet this largest employers. evening tinue to stand firm all the drivers will to act on the contractors' reply. be ordered out. It is declared by the A letter was read at yesterday 'a men that other locals of the Internameeting of the Central Federated tional llrotheihood of Train sir r stand I'nion from Ralph M. Easley, chairready to aid tbanr by s emypntheib-sirlke- . man of the national executive board of 1 Our Way the Civic Federation, in reply to a With the fifty thouaud men of tbe request thsl he try to bring about a ; twenty-tw- o chaptera of the teamsters' conference with August Belmont in I union on strike, many branehes of in- reference io I hr lonipleiian of the subdustry' In the city would be paralysed. way on the west side. Mr. Easley aid That serious rioting, such as ocrurmi that Mr. Belmont was still in the hos- I did ti. It wax tbe mo-- : experience in ('hlmgn. Is feared even in the presto I have hail in flu- oxciting pital. bur an rlfur: would ho nia-lyearn of ballooning n conference as soon a ent conflict of tbe about is evident stage bring ' I want no mo.e of it. and from the orders which have been given he waa able to nenil. The Federated fur your ronl i anthrsciie sud Many of those who saw yesterday a io the police. The force of mounted Ftilon decided to write Io Mr, Kclniunt. of it. Now I the lime to lay pi.iitv declarr l ihey would never in a turn who spectacle flv on him a trucks lo when day asking he gunrdod cuuid Saturday stock of good. dean. look o! another Us character. seen. will be be this morning. al for the winter momli-i- . Anticipating such a conflict a Is imINSURANCE INVESTIGATION. associapending the Truck Ownors MIGHTY SUN SPOTS .. tion is declared to bare wvrml hun' on the ground. By ,n the Plana of the Causes dred Change Will Exceed in Sice Any Hitherto Ob the drivers it is charged that most i Equ table served. of i he strikebreakers have been imNew York. Oi 23. Tbe :eg:ldi.v' ported from Chicago, where they were i ,loe. ( a!.. Od. 23. Rev. Fathir life inauranee cinniiiio.''. i: v. rrayej in battle against the union, but this is denied by the employer. Joseph Rlcard. 8. J.. the 8ame (.Tara col- learned laat nigh . lie lecul i evenBod'OI. Both aides were further apart than lege anironomer. announce j ever last night after meeting had ing the result of hia oherva'!nn of n testify before I; oeen held to discuss the siniaiion. Mr group of sun pens, the discovery of Paul Morion prealdeur .if :i,e a Hoffman declared there week Equitable. Im nu whirn was Hiinounced a reporter cclded. tiie learned yeeieriixFather Kirard calculate to raw i thought of withdrawal or compmmisp. ago of lie Equiiabi,-- . o.i .lie If there must be a test of strengtii length of ihn noire group ui 114.415 mile, with a width of 1i3.1'3 mile. legislative life i; iiranc between tbe i ruck owner, ourThe astronomer aiinounrea increaaoil selves." said he, we have no fear of society. Tli:. exio the outcome. We have enoush aolur activiij. with a probub l!, fhnl plain why the il'piitubie hm it,rii' wro i new po;. flri noted ijv ted certain ciiti- Ked officer- - and money to stand for a long K'n.'zle.' will in xizi- any lilfcc u obof the regime in ie,.i:n ' buiiinl :n go up in price as well as FIRE DEPARTMENT'S their posirioa. NEW RULE. served. !n smoke Urner vrllse a few load The obvious a ,m;gi' of in'- - pi.. j i.oa bfnr- the other "sirlke'' sets in. pnneincui air I;;, ii entail- - inroad of Chicago. Oct. 23.-- A io.; of ilic V. two. one reorgan: Mion ouly. Ai least gnanr!le full weight mid uti system fur Site lire dcpai Intent . five Kqui'tililo wiillnc RIOTS IN SANTIAGO. etora or began yesterda;- and wilt continue for it learned. Im . been lolil to hold ihrec iiii.ii'hs. The msiIoii t at SHURTUFF COAL CO. tlii'iUM-iv-r in ii- .lues to Fiankliu tilled. one of lh,- - most Santiago. 1) i'hil'. Or;. i"'ify ,hi A Week. in the city, was designated be meeting yesterday Bell Phone. IS-450. Ind, o aiioiirt! ;he pove rnnunMayor Dunne as the tcenr of the lest Slid to provide fur two full n cot lr 'he immii I lax mi shifts NATIONAL CtEDITMEN MEET. ilngenernted iiru a n o. t crio.i enough men will be I ranifeired from CITY CAN BUILD WATERWORKS. rio: owing tn l,e nhseucp oi outside bouses Iscrense the working ('Iiifii:') Hi Memliei of the force from 2b 10 54 men. in i,VHpa who :t i . v ot diieri-bw:d of the Ku'ionul Washington Oct. 23. The Supreujo uiari-I- i I'nder the system on iris'., half the niw'cii)i r iwn ilsi-fip.u .lumen I Rtinn mci here of the Intted Plates dismissed men will work r.ighl shif's of fourteen the The podiv. r. hi) wert dry lu heir h. meeting, rile appeal of the Farmer bmn ami lours, while the day shirt tin ten unable to ntamtmn order. cbiUXfn I me cl the features nf the pi Trust company' of New York and n it- hours of duty. F.sch timidity a noon the crowd tin; killed ten pcrMm-i'tl- il r nrk of ihe dir-- ' 'ra will be the ers In iheir cn n minded li'inilred. agniu: the city i.f shlDs exchange place. Os' The r o'of au ing to meet the adjiie Sioux Falls, S. I). The c.ne involved the night shift, when li begin du for er dPMroycd xtreer car i.i ot iiei-"u in varinn part tne right uf the city io purchase or the week, must stand w wsich of Ji Mnathed ehriric ligbi.- j of thf couii';.' Many cities in the the appellants hour. o'rloi'k y ca'crdm venire f on struct wa'erworks, an for the adjuat-(u:iRtiy have i. I lidcr the old syareni a contending ihai a prior conn act with it height. The fire iv mail i incn' or eieiy gainst debtor and them and their predecessors to supply was cmi'ied to an hour fn: each meal o incn'- wa raiii'd onb' tha en 'operation maify cs' water to the city should reader such his home, and In the co:i;-uf d'"1. tare are adm.r. ered to the ad 1 he IHll'i()l OI Seo.1 .. iwclve days his lime off riniii-- of proceedings IHegri. K ventage of cred: r and the estate aa The circuit cout of appeals fur lit' i.no full day of twenty fuur hour, one .un w,i iii'urKi-.ti on. well. The im;,: of the Eighth tiriMiii decided I be rase lavo--hi- y Right of twelve hours mid foi:- half n: expect'd bTroops-cam lie tiync "I, will also io ihe div and today's derision i lev. i a l.e l:iii'!l with view baa the effect ( alfirmiiig it. While ilm iSo p.auiuii ... . cm ,. a OX ail'. goods ought to offer a relish to your appetite. the four-in-han- plane. flue. Now York. New York. Oct. 2.1. Crowds -- STRIKE. Threaten You will find Clothing, Hails, Shoes, Overtlolhes, etc., with - Jefferson (Tiy, Mo., Oct. 2S. The governor mansion at Jefferson City was damaged io the extent of flO.umi by fire this morblng at 3 o'clock. Governor Folk, hie wife and guests had hotel. (o seek quarters at a near-b- y Governor Folk was aroused by ihB crackling of flames. He telephoned the fire department and then attempted to rxtingush With fire extinguishers the fire which was burning in tbe second-story hallway. The governor's efforts to stay the flames proved ineffectual and. after soelng hia wife and their Are guests were safe, ha devoted himself to saving the puriralte of hie predecessors in office. After jubre than an hour's labor the firemen extinguished the flames. The fire ia supposed to have started from a defective d , ANOTHER PUTNAMS Oct. 23. Sir LorillsrJ Konalu. Father of American Coaching." who last month completed a thousand-mil- s Journey with a' as his valedictory to the sport, died early yesterday at bis city home here at the age of 79. Death followed aw operation for an affccllou uf the New various organisations preparatory to (be inauguration of a general strike of ail classes in support of the radicals at about the time the national assembly nin-ti- . The convention of railroad employe now In aeaslon here ha adopted a resolution In favor of universal suffrage, political freedom, amnesty, the right to organise strike, ths liberation of the arrested Striker, an eight-hou- r dsy, school for the employee' rhildrea end abolition of martial law, (he railroad gend'anne and capital punishment. City . only indicate it personally, but our goods AT FATHER OF COACHING. pol. Moscow i isolated exvep, thr lint to 8t. Petersburg, white the capital ha an international Lu-- . via Fydlku-hnen- . open to Berlin The' strike is par: of a general scheme of the aoclal democrat te compel the emperor to grant universal suffrage and complete political freedom. but the plan of tbe leaders is to avoid a collision with the authorities. Their present purpose Is to make tests of the strength of the at Jefferson h We believe in a Ietersburg. Ot 23 The railroad strike situation snows no signs the of sme'toratiou. Tiaffic aero ventral belt Is paralysed, while a geueral strike, wbk-broke out today at Kharkoff. has cutoff euiiimiinivalion in another great section. Kfaarkoff Is the most important railroad crater in southern Russia. The strike affects tbe line to the Doners coni region, oa w hick Russia largely depends for fuel during the crisis In the oil regions and the line to Odes? sud Sebasto- Fire in the Mansion turning eastern sentiment regarding Populism from ridicule to respectful consideration during hia service of Fifty-thirsix years In Hus aud Fifty-fiftcongresses, when he was swept mil by another Kansas wave. There was not a question of congressional action during that time on which Jorry Bimpaon did uot think aud on which his conclusions were uot strikingly and entirely different from those of any one else. His lsuguage and manner of speech were quaint In the highest degree. Jerry tiitupson alhia adversaries look ways made a I way b new threw ridiculous, on light every subject, made a personal friend of every member of the house end, bis political opponents declared, never i hanged a vote on any As an entco qnestion of legislation. tainer and as a personality the house came to bare ting warmest regard for Go. DEATH. SAW A DARING SIGHT. In Fifty-secon- ESCAPED Union Labo! New York, Oct. 25- .- Thomas tihihv. son of Benjamin tihlbe. president uf the American League Baseball club of Philadelphia, and three friend frcr.i Philadelphia, bad a narrow escape flora bring burned to death yesterday In an explosion of gasoline on Mr. tihlbe'a fifty-foo- t launch, which moored nt Toms river, X. J. Tbe party came from Philadelphia lu an automobile. About noon they boarded tbe launch, when someone struck a match to light a cigar. In an instant there was ga explosion and in another instant the boat was in flames. The cabin window and doura were blown to splinters. Mr. Bhihe was knocked to the top of the cabin and received a severe cut on the head, while bis companions weie thrown to the With diffifloor and badly bruised. culty they reached the dory that was tied to ihe stern aud escaped from the burning hull. Gcr-ma- n Bread FLOUR Ask NARROWLY t'hicago, Oct. 25 Otto Kloiz. a blacksmith. 27 years old. was subbed faulty ia a hotel at Naperville yesterday by Joseph Kaggi, an baliaa barber. Klotx died of his wounds five minutes after the affray. of The men bad been twitting eacb other good natnredly about their ua.ioual-ity- . of and Kaggi. angered by the words uf his companion, started a fight. Kaggi drew a stiletto and slabbed Kiuu twelve times. One wound J0f of above the heart was the cause death. After the affair Klutz attemptWith!: a. Kaii., od. ed to walk to a doctor's office aud fell Congressman Jerry Simpson d'd at dead on the sidewalk. Raggi started S:0i o'clock ibis morning, ai Si. Franafter him. but was arrested and was cis hospital, from aneurism of the Uken to tbe county Jail. aorta. He bad been hovering between At tbe : life and death for ten LOOTED AND THEN BURNED. bedside were Mr. Simpson and their only rhild. Xyster Simpson, of RosNew York, Oct. 21. An incendtai well. N. M. fire yesterday destroyed the couar Mr. Simpson was conscious up 10 Frederick H. residence of Captain five minutes before death. The end Bugher. U. 8. A., funning a pan of came without a struggle. the historic Ludlow estate. where AdIasi Illness be- miral The Dewey spent his honeymoon, a; gan at the tune of his final campaign Oakdale. U I. for congress. In spite of failing health According to v statement made Iasi he continued his business activity, tilgbt by Mrs. Bugher. the mansion Defrecsb for the as an working agent was first looted aud then burned to and of Land company t'hicago Draper rover up the robbery. Slie eetmiuitii operating an extensive ranch near the loss at more than fJU.UGU. Roswell. Six mouths ago his eomli-tio- a This la the aecnnd Incendiary fire to became inch that he went wiihin a few days In the exclusive who a to consult specialist, Chicago colony of millionaires and the latter pronounced his malady hopeless. From are in a slate of great apprehension. that time on he continued to grow weaker until finally compelled to abandon bnsineaa. He was brought to the hospital here September 21st. of The Scottish Rite Consistory Wichita, of which Ur. 8impaou bad bees a member, will have charge of the funeral. Burial will take place in infuimaisn accurate - t.i whom they extend credit. FUN. IN IMS. of thowe The matlaws relative to debtors and creditors will aim receive attention. The board of directors consists of fifteen members, together with the officers of the national association. mo:-!- sis-fen- STARTED OCTOBER 2J. the City in Announcement Today. BOARDING OF HORSES A SPECIALTY Washington,' Oct. 28. Tbe government of the Vnited Slates ! willing to Blackham & Ernst, Props. at ReaamoMg and First Ball, 111 K. Ind. 715. Taltphants .Class Prompt enter contracts with corporations or individuals for tbe construction of auy portion or all of the Panama canal. This si a lenient waa made by Secretary Tqfl today, while discussing the conditions upon the Isthmus and the policy of tbe government.. There Is some doubt in his mind whether any concern would be willing to undertake the excavation of the Culture rut of the. magnitude of that work. It. Is not the excavation that will be so difficult at tbe diepoeitlon of the earth taken from the cut. Bui as to the other work the government will be reedy to enter into contract for It comit is determined pletion aa noon what type of renal shall be constructed. It stated that contracts could not be made during tbe preliminary stages of the work becauea tbe government bad to prosecute tbe construction until its officer knew what waa to be done and had a sufficient knowledge of the condition to pass upon by bid made by contractors. I 239 Livery price. St. Ogdenv Utah BLOCKS FROM UNION DEPOT. Twenty-Fift- h JUST ONE AND Service - ONE-HAL- F f HOBSON PAINTERS 1 r Paper Hangers, Decorators, Sign Wiiters FOUR MEN WOUNDED. TO THE PUBLIC: Kew York, Oct. 23. Four men were badly wounded In a series of battles between the officers and crew of tbe lumber schooner Ida B. Gibson of bennd afterward Delaware, tween Milton Curderay, the rook of th Gibson, and the police early today. For an hour about daybreak tbe cook, armed, with a shotgun, stood off the police reserves who endeavored to i tier riain the cause of the trouble, anil wounded a detective and night watchman. Frank H. Medley, tbe mate of (he Gibson, was missing today and may have been murdered by the crew of tbe Gibson, who were compelled to pump tbe leaky craft all ihe way from Norfolk. Va.. to New York, despite their protean. It. waa this that first fa-ie- ii the brawl. Will do well to call on Foster & Hobson when in need of any painting or papering. Sea-for- All Orders Receive Prompt Attention Independent 231 Phone Bell 673 Y. 277 Twenty Fourth Street Mi AT MADRID. LOUBET TWO TICKETS PUT UP.. Madrid. Uet. 25. Vasi crowd as- sembled in mid-dalo witnesa tbe of President lxiiiliei here this ofiernoou. The eiiy prenenta an of extreme animation and beauty. The route of thn Droretwlon cronae the entire rity, King Alfonso and the French Preaidem driving in roach between lines of brilliantly y ar-m- nn-("- (i d troop. Paik City. Out. 22. The polllirjil fight Is now on In earneat In Park Cl!y. and from now on until the end of Ihu campaign Ihe battle will be fought cm; In good shapr.'The battle opened yesterday at 4 o'clocr. with tbe Democrats nominating ther ticket, or at least calling their covTcnltan to order and appointing the various com- -' a The police ar? taking exireineiy mlttee. precautiona against, a repetition immediately thereafter '.he work of of the attempt on ihe lire of King A:fono aud Iresldeni Ijoubei in nomination was taken U and Join; from Welsh won the nominejon Paris. George Smith for mayor of Fark City, Mrs. Annie Phillips Ka abend was the a p choice for recorder, while the went to James Walter. At ATTEMPT TO WRECK TRAIN. ihl point in the proceeding an adwas taken until 7:3u. when journment 23.waa It Pa.. Oct. Hat'iinliurg, the work was resumed and Pat Tal-Iolearned today that an attempt to nominated for city justice of thr wrrek ihe southern express on the ' peace. was Erie railroad Philadelphia Barilay McDonough, the preseni prevented yeatrrday by the diaeov- waa again nominated for the ery by the irack walker of large office of city marshal, and In a few pieces of Iron on the track nearword, (old tbe convenDappbin. With difficulty he eartion that he appreciated the nominaried the obstructions to the aide tion at the hands of lha party, and of the track and repot led the mat-' ter lo this city. assured (lie delegates that If he wa successful (hia time and It Is gena erally conceded that he will be hr would nor be a candidate In 19U7. a Daniel P. Leu by waa the fortunate one In the contest, for the long term aldennanic nomination, and the short CITY TO FIX WATER RATES. term nomination wenr to H. M. Short, J.imea Gibson and Hubert Widdison. Washington. Oct. 23. Thr writ Edward Bprry aet.d aa clialrnian'of of error in the rase of the C'wlar the Democratic convention and James Rapids Water company v. the Waters wa- - ihe hecreiary. Cedar Rapid- -. Iowa, au fi'y ofdismissed A platform wa by the supirmo adopted by ihe contoday vention which pledge The city council Tbe couri of the I'ni.ed, aud all the Democratic officer!, if ordinance of the city fixing ihe elected, to work for the betterment, ordinance of ihe ci:y fixinfl the of conditions in Park City generally. declared invalid. water rav The Republican convention The d'Ci-io- n ihe or-uphold waa called to order by City Chairman dinance Henry Welsh, who 9 umndered tbe clisir to ti. 1,. RsfMon hn wx treas-urerthl- n well-chosc- chairman by the convention. Julia M. Burlin waa ecreWT. after the usual reports of comtnme" and ao forth the n01"11" ,B "mayor waa decided to be Wilson, the present officer, member ated. Cha. Priak. also a com the present administration. Burn Ma and lusted aa treasurer, for ui received the unanimous TOie nomination of recorder. For the office of marshal Ihrtv four competitors Dire V Andy Kelly, George Bvana and Dave .Watson secured thepUrtonUw clt ticket on the second ballot, hi compel itor being John Kelly. Ferd Getsch wan nom natrt jw m long term In the council. d Roaevear, Fred W. dermal V "". he. In c0D,1rIB city chairman, and with the ward commiUee- - T" 'rty-thcampaign commitire thi emr Action was also taken b venllon disapproving 'I1DemocraUc at thin election. The ventlon adopted the and the renull will be that the hc of team hire will he didatea this year. today, The usual church town in all (hie ehurehe ofweather. fine the aud owing to well attended. oon W P. McPherson left thi after be gw wucre Seattle, Wash., open e business. e yew K. E. Tregee. cashier of rt compan.York Lire Inauranee the day In Park City- ,'Pd - 4 mi h tuibv like H- - lle ?! |