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Show 'N Baew Vwr: 1T THE MORNIXO TtESPAT r,PEX. T'TAIT KXAMIXEI: if iy plallnuJPC U'H'Dg SALT LAKE AND STATE NEWS ' ' Pioneer Tli All,N i!- near ;r ;he sinter evrv how men employed may. POSERT i j irJ ? 7n' ia " I'. print era a,ed thi morning at thehua hoapiia). from Or) !S. Rotert t he heal known w,lw ,lou,'1;v- Mc-8i- - wan the md of Mr. and wan T. 5,.r'ac0(and June 2. 1556. He N,T a a young man and ininie ppuffr-xlo- u aa e,li eu ered uponfor hie mom of the Salt ter working capacitire. in different .Vnlve yea re ago he removed he wa. uiUily m Ogden, where for Browning Bros, for eev taiet becoming eounocted !"!v ft,, mechanical department of the Jnlrt Ataudard. About two yearn work for he (w ate to Salt . nexeret Xewa. la whoa employ-r.a year ago. naill remained up hr h waa atricken with the trouble i 5lrEn ! I In hie death, hie it fiaallv terminated McEwan never t. ill hi affliction Mr. Patience turniurel. bearing it wlih and fortitude and hoping to the lent would be re. that eventually hia health ' la thia city Anatr. who huard aaa in February. 103, leaving . of whom atill She family, hiaei early realdenoe In During Salt' lake he waa a member of the listh ward, where be had many frtanda aad waa highly rea peeled by all who kiaw him. In Ogden alto he waa well thought of. and through hia magnetiun and geniality won many frienda. who will be pained to hear of hia demine. Nr. McEwan waa a aplenriid elnger and a pood muaiclan. and hia connection with m naira I affaira enlarged the dr and made him cle of hla acquaintance a general favorite wherever known. He wa a member of the Balt Lake end Ogden Tabernacle choira and on of ihta week the latter will give a bene lit concert In hla behalf, the affair having been under way for mme Shiililv after hla arrival he married Miaa Harriet aur-viva- For motitha Maihewa had been plctoiis of hia wife and manifested the bitterest hatred toward Womack. Mathews had acriiked Womack of pay- to Mr. Mathews on Ing aiieution He ordered Wo-- i Hiimerous occasions. mack to leave tue place, but Mra ; Mathews Insured upon renting a room 'to Womack. Only fatal night Maihewa talked to John J. McHugh, another lodger at the Maihewa home, and said that Womack waa trying to break up hia home and that he did not intend to wind for it. Wonterk had taken Mra. Mathews to the theatre about a week or ten days ago. and when Marhewa came home she had not returned. 8ince then he had only spoken to Womack once or twice. Mathew had made threats and Womack bought a gun for protection. Mathews McHugh came home with shortly midnight and oa their said that ha was Way home Mathew going lo kick Wooiark out of ibr house. McHugh warned him that Womack had a gun and wa ready for centered iu hc Mii1 I arson f which Irwtn Aprigga. Albert I and Ollie Baker have filed against ihc BullioD-Hecand Mining company w.ich will imi dottbi be heard dnnng the the next term of court, say According to Womack 'a story, when Maihewa entered hla boue he went Into hia wifes bedroom. He talked with her few moment end accused her of being unfaithful to him. She rearmed certain to receive from the Eureka Hill Mining'oompany fur the ore unlawfully taken out. This ia a point whlrh we believe haa never before been aired In the courts of this stare, and naturally It will prove interesting. If the Bullion Brk company receive damage for ore which It did not know existed until the leasrra made the discovery, it would be only natural to presume that the leasers will bq (infilled to their share of this money, aa they have benefited the Heck company more than they would have done had they found the ore untouched, aa the plaintiff company will not only recover for the I y cal imeiKM and Iu following a small Mringer of ore broke into a atop from .which a gn-a- i deal uf rich ore had been taken, apparently by the Eureka Hill pen pie. There la a large quaailty of rich ia thia eiope, bm (he Bwlllon-Recore camipany refused te allow the leasers to continue work until suit was brought again at the Eureka Hill Mia-lacompany for the amount of ore which haa heaai unlawfully removed. There ia little doubt that the leaser will be able te reenarer damage covering their hare of the ore now temalning In The slope, and it la the belief of some of the beat uttorneya In the state thai they will he awarded a certain share of the amount of monis alroiHt ey which the Bullion-Becb-- Mathews, inflamed wHh Jealousy, left the room. Ha walked through the house to Womacks room and pounded on the door. Maihewa had been drinking and waa in a quarpected dentine. relsome mood. He asked Womack to The Mineral will he held Wednesday come otfl Into the dining mom. at p. m.. from the Twenty flrt ward Womerk slipped on hla trousers and The rechapel. Frienda are Invited. into the main! may be viewed at the reatdenre coat and followed Mathew talked in loud of 0. P. Arnold, hla hrutherin-law- , 869 dining mom. They tones for a minute or two. Maihewa Fifth at reel, from 11 a. m. to 1 p. m. grabbed Womack by the throat and amount of ore, but damages a well. Womack attempted to free himself NEW DEPOT FOR RIO GRANDE. from Mathew's grasp. He succeeded, EUREKA REPUBLICANS. ' Salt Uke, Oct. 23. Chat-leH. aad attempted to boll from tha room. at ruck him down with a SrMarkn. vice prealdent of the Denver Mathews Richfield, Oct. ft. The Republicans He and Rto Grande, who arrived In Ball blow on the aide of the head. Uka lam night from Denver In com-gi- Jumped onto Womack aud beat him to of Richfield met jn Ihe county court with Joel F. Valle, general the flour. Womack pulled the gun house last night to place a city tirker for the ayatom, this morning from hia Inside coat pocket and fired In the field. There waa a fair crowd in attendance. J. H. Kricksen acted ns tfmltied that one of the eubjects to from where he lay. Three shots enand Letter Jnlat ha taken np on (be occasion of hla tered Mathews body Jnl below The chairman, There waa a little discussionsecretary. at- - to pnaent vialt to Balt Lake was the big heart. He staggered backwards and whether the appointment of J. n. Kyle tee depot proposition for the Rio fell Into hia wife's bedroom. counGnide Western and the Western Mra. Maihewa Jumped from her bed by ihe city council a cilman would hold tinll the end of the He declined to go into detail, and fell In a swoon. Her children however, excusing hlmnelf on the Carlton. S years of age, anil Karl C term. Mr.It wa decided by a rising vote Kyle hold the oflce the balround that he did not want anything years uf age were sleeping ia the that of the term. The ticket ia aa folrlated which might lie ultimately name room. They scrambled oni of ance low!: Heber C. Cbriarenaeu; (hanged. their bed. horrified ni the sight nf four-yea- r Mayor. councilman. . w. Cooes; Tee. we will look Into fbe depot their father lying in a pool of blood r eounritmen, R. D. Young. J. matter.'' he agtd. in answer to a quea-rto- and tbrir mother on the floor. The "but 1 do not think that there shots aroused the roomers aad ihe M. Peiermn, 1 P, Jensen: marshal. Alma t'hriatenaen; treasurer. H. J. will he anything definite to give nui neighborhood. Mrs. Maihewa waa giv; recorder, Mr. Matilda 'tit a time." en attention and recovered concmuw Hansen; Juki Ice of the peace, J. M. Laurit-ge"Hnw abont the' big shop?" waa nas..8he waa frantic and tore her i5ad. hair madly aa ahe walked up and down "Wall, to tel yen the truth." waldi the room. Once ahe knelt down by BIO OUTFUT AT GARLAND. Mr. Sriilarka. "there are a number of her husband's body and screamed, big Imprmentenia under contemplation while ahe embraced and kissed It, Bhe "The Garland for Salt Leke, hut really do not care fought everybody factory ia now who attempted lo purring nut 7 SO sugar ton a of beeia every in gn Into detail for the eitnple reason her away from (he body, nntll twenty-fou- r henever I announce a certain undert- drag which la 1,'ifi ton at length ahe waa carried front the in excea of hour, Its rated capacity." mm aking I warn it carried through and room exliauaied. Her two children Oraon P. Rumel, keep my word. An announcement will crawled on the bed and buried their of Garland. "Thecashier nf theia Rank he forthcoming, however, runmachinery ehortly, aa fnren In the pillows, unlike clockwork and there is no apparently vppii aa all the plana are perfected' able to understand what had taken ning In the Mr. Arblacka waa then ankedegard-nmind of those question who the Weal era Pacific and replied: place. They were carried to some of have studied all of them but that the Ihe houses. neighhnra Garland "Right now you possibly factory operates more y know aa than any plant In this region atueh aa do aa to the physical IB Teat TRAGEDY UNEARTHED. made show thia of the road. H la being already 4 heei a are exceptionally good and hull!." a at Man the of Garland Discovered will probably be output Ihiring the Interview, while Mr. Body by Boya ' Rrhlacka e record breaker. The faciorv Northeast of Salt Lake. did not rare to commit hlm- -' began Ha oa rue Oct. a 10, end haa betm 'If. he poke In a very opllmlatir eirrum-atanee33. Balt continuous nci. airalq. Atrange operation ever iere,a surround lh dlacovery of an unknown corpse, the reanli of murder ALL HOPE ABANDONED. PROVO NOTES. nr suicide, northeast nf the dry. An ' . ' lt conflicting are the rirriimaianee lhat 22. The Provo. lke, Oct. S". Five miners following or. rrs caught in a cave-lat the High-ba- d member onof thecasepolice department der have been r.iade in the Knnrth disare completely at trict court: Plate v. Charles Mel- the working Buy mine at Bingham Saturday-"Is la now son: continued for term. thought, after two daya we. Stats vs of inivasant effort to The body, that of a man probably Wallace Summon; reach them, that continued for So of age. unusually term. years re entxhed beneath The fall-- r more than they Peter Madsen one of the oldest rock, and that there ia no poi-I'ilii-y dressed, lay at the head of a ll'ile riilae north f ihe of this section, ia very fi of finding them alive. The "draw'' on the main f mile norrh and with pneumonia. mbit nf the turn are 0. L. Johnson, city, about Mr. Madsen ia in hie three-founa mile rant from of 13rd year. John Biraerfvo. Tony Rifle. Mike Pe-o-a Colt A .33 calibre double The many frienda of Jr. and Mra. and Charles Peterson. peak. Johnson nit PrisraoD are Flnna. lay K. E. Corf man sill rejoice with them Rlmerlvo and anion revolver, nickel of plated, the trunk. "rriV1 f bhr irt I" the rci'ii are Austrians, and Rifle ia an acroaa ihe lower part . oaliin. The nktill. - smashed In three places, fanrilv of The rive-ideath, lay occurred In the East presumably- at ihe time feet away. Wild animal had . MINING mitlr lope, the highest NEWS. point of the ninety to dlamcmher the remains. Rut nitnland Boy working, almiit 200 feet helped An evidence .rein spite of their worit, easenement haa ben levied on imju the month of the Butte tunnrl nit ffirrj- feet mained eiilflrieni in make Ihe case re- the stock oT the Whirlwind Mining A sixth underground. ii line. man who whs at company, oiwmring la American Fork work in the .stops markable in canyon. The body had. In the opinion of "raped and gars the alarm. Men bur-fWilliam Taylor, ihe nnderiaher. to the scene and an effort was uf the offleera. The directors of the ldwer Mammoth a ho handled It. and rntMnrnrsd at once to drift through been there for several months, per- Mining compnnv met nev ground to the Smirday- - af,ar. Imprisoned men. had man the noon and levied an assessment of s "inagrr ('panning went from Ball haps for a year. That cold and cents a share. out Into bills during lab to a fume personal charge of lha. gone wea'her was indicated by ibe parly and men have been enn- -' ralnv The Horn Silver company baa confad that a heavy ovarroat and a pair 'n,lj at w"rii since then with drill "M powder. of high heavy rubbers acre pari of his tracted to deliver to the znc. company of loJa. Kan., annriier lot r clothing. midxinc ore, consisting of l.Out) tons. The man must bare been past H0RT LINE WRECK. at dle age. The fringe of hair left, auwa dark President S. W. Tullocb of '' Uke. back of the aknll fle33... A bad winch 0 the This eter Consolidated mine of thetheGold with ,h Oregon Short Jne this burn. thickly nprinkled thick. gray. Possibly Mountain dlatrtct, has been making an waa coarse and jaorning whijh inccwde4 hair bald. He w Inspection of that property for several the top of the head ng on the main line i C feet or 11 inche tall, day past. and McCammon. Two probably 5 feer weil hnllf. wTmLPm'I'0, wl wealing a ride wer andThe clothing waa good and differ Four carload of bullion la the record 1lnJuw died hon V " they K1 ln from that which moat men wear. of the smelter of the Black Forest Mink'n he wreck-;nJrr- ent , collar: a velvet with ing and Smelling companv at Jasner 1,,mont wa the most A black overcoat felt bat for this season. The last carload of a soft, Albert this bullion Is now being received hem. '''.""i mong ihe train crew, up in from: a Mack Prince here with frotn ul jkn to Moipelier suffering bulh for shipment to the national plant of contuxiona. Brakeman Ha-- , coal, and a black vest, and of gray tha American Refining and Smelting button: a pair """'alned a broken ankle, airiped trouaera: rhoe. size company at. Chicago. Wells (Nv I and other meni- - black if : a yefloar for Herald. : heaw anderrioibing shirt with black vertical woolen .crrh from JrTmd ng! aocka and heavy knit wlen Manager Ice Hanchett of the e head-o- n 1 affair be- - stripes, mines has returned from Benver clothing. The hat wan 58 freight and constituted the the at top. an At. the Cactus ilitngs are movcounty. well worn and creased -- ere com- '"'M re ing along about a usuaL while at the Overcoat and Prince Albert Harrington and Htckorr mine, onn f 23S found on the " waa "p fur Majeattc Copper ootrnanr'e mines sinking ia In progress. Shipments nf life carnoi it had " he romiTlw freat a about one carload per ek win h. i "right along on at made from this account of dam ( 1 pp ETmofor1 properly. ( ' atock and cmiaign- leant ibi trip. The war between Rupsia and Japan la probably responsible for the farf MRS. KINO-Left A FORTUNE. . DEATH OF that the output of platinum In the Cubed States Increased froln l4 2, An loventOTT of ounces In 133. valued at I2.UKU. t0 gmt Enanue Kahn, deceased. ottncea valued at $1,150. in lfiU4 Owing to anxiety In regard to the fnt of klbe plarinum industry In Ruaai B 0 the ' "r onI ! es ate a $x405.g", i bad been rie-4- ii four-yea- Pa-ct- two-yea- Dal-ion- I g satu-fncforil- 1 aea-wn'- k. a (W-r- d one-hal- En-aig- n - -- oc-0- Iht n round-brimme- d 't" cloth-covere- d T 71-2- NW-hous- irr b,AVenn:.i' J! wrss jsl J" Wa-V- '" r.v til.- ,u'iug. Ii is of Al-- a n Mist ihe miue a safe P"1-- " will be litre early ike Rio Grande tended to Tanne1 Wasairh resort. the camp ie a !.;un tons per m.-lick were had, - : , Near York. , (L-t.- . 2i I: was asm-- l iiiiuiager. led by David tiiJay tbai Chari" F. Murphy. n!,iv Stuiluui and Hamsun of Tumiiiaiiy jlaI, .and Fan ick to. MKV G' l'.ki hrtil a hnlliani oprntng ufj in BriKiklyu, thi-itics Wsehlngron koiuq will be railed to before' the tn nen :iui healer. hich muu suiaure invcxitgating rum mi nee. on tue si:,- nf ihe old Rlkiue hiuixe. of eumiuouiug them i lo ill opened wuh Mix Hisurlie Kie in cover whether iliey know anyitui-c a amt. i he l'ii role uf ihe tig Is is HrlaM-the affair uf the New Y'cuk Dj k play, el voe-- i iu rcf:,c he of ihe " lex "The ibrl of the Golden Wert icqurri rompHnv. which own w barf and waio-bous-e tutile dircci rctioraiuii o(j wax an unusually hrilliaui propeny iu Hrouklyu. The the wage i:li. ri.tie wh'ch our. and repreaetiluiirep of WashingUfa lux m auve vompauy owu reducpiev i 'u The t; ; p l ton of about U.KMi.iuhi ,f including Secretary It aecuri.iea. nun f July ;,S lima The artiun irf . H ate and Ur. Rout, War waa reported todav that an alempt to tierraary ofTres-tirtin- eo. a:tii will he a'! and Mra Taft. Secretary of the sell thi property to (he city of a inin g of ihe conn Shaa. Kerretarv of ('ouituen-- aud was made some tintu ago. sn-ci luiiiurtu n.gu; when ti pioha I a bur MeicaTTe. Atturney General that Mr. Murphy and Mr. McCarran bio i ha- the niitv um net- wil1 be . I'baf-feDewi-yGeneral Moody. Admiral will lip uiieaiiuned on ihaL jnuni. in spec ail ti,v:iiig Be.lnrailiy a box party i honor of Mr. netting ul a, the uniimr reprenemed Fairhaukx. mile of the vice president: tu :hi- cmincil the Kuna.au atulwxsmlor. Ha run Rosea; "miy o' in- biisiueee men fear that Braxtlian Amhansaiiur Nahuru and wii! be decided in be kiadamc Nalmcu. Harnu Moachrtir. the another tile .hi tune It t 51 lull, liui Itclgtan miuuuer. and Haniaesa wIimi ih in iiuifi-H-Minister Takahira. (be Japaopera Hee w:ll ial,c nese minister, aud suite, aud fltr (,'hea- f'resiueni Jatue TaUkev of he lX ung Liang Cheng, the Chinese tutu tile rviinci'.. wtii'ii infuitne-- l ion glu of inter, and kitite. the uiunufnrtiire.e rieciMon said hr Bn: Both Mr. Pocatello. Ma (let, 33. Tiaffic u and Mix of Ihe were regret :ed very n.ueh ihe a beany reception. In a the Granger Fia alt-llgucu divtxion of tha mill oa tiers, lio- would not emei Into speBr.h Mr. Relaaco said: Oregon Short l.ine wa delay ad more of the i ilia1 on a disciii-nol- i "We are very happy to be heiv again lhau twelve bom today by lim wietk-tn- g It it cunairirred piohatilc Hist before after being barred from Vi i of two train which pub ashing ion final aciuu te ken by ibe union fur- for the past several years. 1 hope the lined eatly this inornlng near JBord-ther negui'arion will lie held between good people uf Waahingiun will be ia Ion. ai the Idaho-5yoniiug aiata the two side, ami ehould a sir kr be good to this lilile house. We nerd line. Two unknown tramp rcceiwi'il determined upon ii is i hough' ihai the your support. We ate a handful of Injurtea from which they died later in operatives would nut leuvr the nulla mea fighting the trust. We want tn ihe day, and Engineer Case and until the clone of The week. give back to our country a decent, Htakeniaa Haaelion. hoik of Muuu The new schedule went lnui effect rleaa aiage. Tlie stage la a place for pellcr. Ida., went painfully injured. todav and uo nirike urrurred. except the growth of art. im for aatahop Both lnruiDouvea were badly wrecked. at the Haruard ntlllw. where the nug mathoda In couinierctallMn. The otaga apinnera remained away. The ring cannot prosper under a a) ndlcate. Help RIOT AMONG SYRIANS. spinning room wa shut down. ns, then: help ua to gat back the stage At tha six mill of the all River Iron tweeter Wallark and AugHaUa Daly left New York, Oct. front works, owned by Mr. Borden, the wage ua. Help ua that (ha manager may pulic prerincts were hurnedl.e scale of 1tM'4 wa restored in full. a wert ilietr manhood aud the arttata three tiioued turn lower the ami ta of toulght of our mage their courage, their Indetha city to quell wliat threatened ha SENDLETTER PNEUMATIC STOP pendence." scene are laid in a serious riot la the Syrian quarter, ING. The play, who where fights between iba frienda nml the weat. depict a romance in tha of Bishop ilawawennie bav opponents with n . of life the .Ib-t33iransior-miturugged New York. Incr lieen froqneni of late. Tha blhop vena Mutations York New fieqiicnt thrilling a few week a ago In Brooklin, by pneumatic tube in of those day, ll waa well ataged. arrested and Brooklyn waa suddenly stopped to. nd Blue then the Syrian quarter lia to wa forced been In a condition m chronic each. day. aud the poetolfice "LINCOLN THE LAWYER." and outgoing nipfll. Before the police aitcreedud In hurry i'a to their destination in emergency clearing the atroat tontghl half n Tbe pueu wagons and automobile. Frederick Trevor Hill, the atiibor of dmen Byriaaa received cut aud a'ah matir tube were nelaed a a result of "Tha Accomplice." The ('asp and Ex- wininda, none, however, of a eerto'i 9 bond the of internal on Two Byrtana were arreate ceptions' and other book, haa Just character. of ihe '.New York Mall nd Transporta- completed ed charged with iiirlting the riot. work on a aeries of article the control tion company, which Lincoln ihe Lawyer. were lo be railed tubes, and for which receivers took which The Century will print, begin- HUSBAND AND WIFE FOUND DEAD recently appointed. Tbe receiver Notwithstanding default of ning in December. possession of the tube In ilia fact that JJneoln'i pracilen aa a Buff ala. N. Y.. Oct. 23. -- Elias Haffn this payment. over laeuly-fmt- r extended lawyer and Dora, hiw wife, were found dead al , years, hla achievement aa a si ai ea- tludr home here today. Albert W. SOME FAMOUS BELLS. rn a ao transcended hla legal who bord-- d with tha couple, wan that hla chief htograpburs found in ne udvuuwciimi condition. Chime In Philadelphia That Hava have ueceiMrily given bill brief apace Arsenic poieoulng ie the supitoaed Proclaimed Great Events. Mr. cause. A aoa nf ihe dead man ha Into hia experience as a lawyer. Hill's art trie are largely baaed upon formed the police that Haifa and hit D. C. There ia a hell at Washington. ibe examination of court records and wife frequently qiiam-lnd- . whoa history date hack to the begin- other personal investigation In the IB in on ning of modern clvlllxatlno old Eighth lllluot rtrcult. over which "II waa almost n miracle. Burdock continent. It la a trifling nlfalr aa re- Lincoln traveled. Mr. Hilt haa had terrible being only lb aaalatance of Robert T. Lincoln, Blood Ritiera cured me of it dimension gard 11 Die body. ! am 5x613 Inch- Hobert R. Hill. Judge ldtwrence Wel- breaking out all over Ml Julia FUbridge, sounded la call the greaL discoverer don and many member of the bar and very grateful." Columbus to prayer and wonhlp. It offleera of the llllnlua Historical So- 58'eat Cornwell, Conn. was brought from 9pili Iu Dwin ciety. bar. 1493, and eet up iu a church al Pittsburg. (Vi. 23. Tha audit of tlio of the Enter prise National arrounia gDio Jtowlngu. It was tha special to 23, York. New Oct. Preparation gift of King Ferdinand, and hear ibe break a threatened strike Involving liank of Allegheny will not 1m comtnltial of hia name, F." in old Gothic 55.0110 New Y'ork teamaiera were made pleted before ihn end of thin week. The director and stuckholder of the bans rharactera upon lie surface. When La today by the ewtahliahment nf a was are still In the dark concerning the Vega, th- new Oily of the Dm, owtruck by headquarter founded, church and bell were bodily ner. who fear deficit, and do not kuna whether the driver that their go may Clark removed tn II. private loan made hy Caviller exceed nn strike by tonight. comwill reach $7ihmmio, or greatly Among the largeet and moxt tliai amount. plete chime in the United Bmte of Chapmau. Ka., Oct. 23. -- The Burke the one hanging In the bell tower nain the cup. run for by lol dog, Iktku. (vi. 23- .- A band of brigands Holy Trinity church, Philadelphia. k courolng meet, waa won toil ay by today attacked a dciBClintcnt of Mot chime are made up from eight tional K. 1). Carter near the A1t railway alnrion. doaen bell. The one al Holy Patched 1'p, owned by to ha of Cottonwood Fall. Kv. Carter were killed aud ono Trinity, however, la composed of bo taken two cups and ll.l'dl pnxc money. Mcven ('uai-kof the wa wounded. than twenty-fiviipu e - rx-!u- i. h.-i- tu-- aft--ii.m- ; ! r-- e hut If rail faeili- I'M viopui would h mvicpi-iil-1't.-- BE QUIZZED Vun-gh- with rail faar. The tracks iconably he just above thr - present outpui from 3.000 to n- -d nex-u- f - Tike i)ei. , MCARREN TO n, k-- gleaner. 1 a - y -' Neo-Yor- e I I , SHORT LINE HAS WRECK IN IDAHO - t i Eureka Reporter. The men named above wer leaser at the Berk mine bIknii a year ago It and h W i : n arc a'so taking plies iu last till - 1111 -- him. live pai to relieve Mr. McRwan In bin flaanrlal embarrmaament. The concert will doubtle-- i be given aa planned, Mr. McEwan'a somewhat unex- Oi-i- . no ni for ar. panies operating ; mis- - ,r Wed-riwli- i n. U-e- Tu Hceed Robert find 2.t.'3 l " feuli of operation performed jneri j,i mom he. during McKn has lime Mr. 5S n l ceased wa a ilaugnier of Mr ami Mra. real wa 34 fai,Kc.Mi i property. Th C Perkin uf Kaysvtllv au-- l chiidreu-Kuneraappraiser uf the relate are E. U. 55R.. years of age Abew leaves iu Mundav. til be erv:v TIuibiiuii, T. A. Cullistcr au-- C. I lohn-oFarmer are Busy digging ami load mg sugar nee:s for ihe ttgdeii factory. The bevia ibi year are no: up to the standard in quality or yield, many fled having been no badiy affv:ed by blight ihg i be rupia ate not worth The shippers are digging for msrke evperiencing great d.fllculty in getting cars enough tu handle itte product. Bull Oct. 23 Joseph leikc. Maihewa. 33 year of age. an employe ; Neither ibe Rm Grande Western nor of the Auk lke water work depart- - the Oregon Abort Llue ran furnish trana-- j uiriu. na .hot to death at midnight rollingnunsus--f enough for the beet. by Frauk Wouiark. an employe of the pun a (tree on Alton ijne freight depot, who ' BULLION-BECSUING roomed a' Mathew' home. 531 West ; LEASERS COMPANV. over j Rif. North sireet. Mra. Elisabeth Msthewa. wife of the j ! Salt Lake. Oct. s;:. foiianb'iablv lo dead man. ciuaed thr tragedy. uf which M5EWAN S DEATH. t - MURPHY AND OPENS UP IN WASHINGTON SERIOUS ihe mine wtil Other comg ha same ilietni-.siuns aud sup- ;n the ifoveiopnicii- BELASCO SITUATION m'u m lik win ,1K nr ymtrwv&gnr ,ft ! TEXTILE .'fl'Puy. I HTF.ri: :t. MORNING, p . UK rim-in- At Latenia. ti. O.. tv-- re- - . j elilta- half furlong Pirn yace. six au.t Woodlands wou. .lack Ratlin second, l third. Tim. 1.33 Second race, niiic mid fifty yards Anitwria won. Bl second, 1 killed fiord. Time, l:T. Third rare, five amt a half furlong Tarp won. Trim me second, A urea third. Time, 1 : Fourth raoa, .eplci-hahandicap ring house course ci -- cuuul. won. Itacatlra Lights Out third. Timai Fifth race, mile and sweaty yard Hranras won, Mcllavan accoud. Cigsr-lighcthird. Time. :4 Sixth race, tlx and a half furlong Heiden won, Rittle Biunn second. Thao Case third. Time. 33 i. - Ix-ad- r 1 At Jamaica. New Ot York, 33.- - Jantaicare-aulia- : ' First race, wii furlongs Sterling won. Reid Moore second, third. Time, 1:14. Aeoond race. Bills and a aixtm-uiR road riot h won. Maw-second. Aainttel H Harris third. Time. :47 1 5. Tltird race, six furlongs Diamond won. Platoon eeeoari, Ivan ihe Terrible third, lime. 1:11 Fourth race, thr Lynnbrouk handia cap. six furlong- - Zirnap won, Brook-dla ympb aeoond. Janies Reddick thjrd. Time, 1:14 sixteenth Fifth race, mile and Ivnnboe woo. Copper legatee ihtrd. Time, 1:5". Sixth race, mile aud a furlong Mias Alma Crawford woo, Jocund Ditfour third. Time, 1:53 3 5. Wait-rian- k a . stH-on- MISCELLANEOUS Far SPORTS. Fight Fifty-roun- d iMiiavitle. Ky.. Oct. 23. William Roche of flan Fraariaoo. who la In Louisville, said (hit afternoon that tf Jack OBrien Al Kaufmana defeat next Fririav night In Han Francisco at the Colma Athletic dnh. in which Borlte ia Interested, he will hang up a parse of !5.fl(W for Marvin Han and Kaufman, the contest to Uke place tu hod the number of round tha op to be fifty. PRAYED McKINLEY 'be Doubt Ire offered ot FOR LIGHT. rtmeiee tnt-me- - ' (it-'gb- 5 "forty-niner.- " Rep-Ilea- nccoiu-pliabmeni- at, l,a wrtka-breakei- - 1 of name In explanation how ihe American government to bold the Philippine Islands wa that McKinley to some made by caller at hi private office la the 15Sfi, in November, White House follow: which w Before you go 1 would like to y a word about the Philippine. The truth tbm. and when they I. 1 didn't want came to tie, n gift from ilj gol, T did itte know wdiit to do wlih them. When the Hpen)h war Ijroke out, I orDewey was at Hongkong. nd dered hint to go to Manila, and be had to, because. If defeated, he had no place to refit on that elite of the globe, sod If the Don were victorious they the Pariflc and would likely rroa ravage our Oregon and l'allfo.!a be bad to destroy the ecaat. And Spanish fleet, and did It! Hut that waa 1 then. as thought a far When next I reatlxed that the Philip1 conpine had dropped Into nur lap. fess I did not know what to do with them. I sought counsel front all aides Democrat a well a Republican but gut Utile help. 1 thought first we would take Manila; then Luxnn: then other Is'and. perhaps. 1 walked Ihe floor of ihe While Hnue night after nlghi unnl midnight; and 1 am not ashamed m tell you. gentlemen, that I went down on my knees and prayed Almighty God for light anil guidance muro han once. And one night late It came to me this any I don't know how it wa. but it came: tit Th( we would not give them hack to Hpain that would (21 he cowardly and dishonorable; That we con M not turn them over in France or Germany our commercial rival in tha Orient that would be had buaines and discreditable; (3) That we could not leave them to themselves, a they were unfit for and they would soon have anarchy and mUrtilc worse than Spams was; (41 Thai there waa nothing for u- - to do hut to take them the Filipinos and all. and to eiiut-niuplift them and Chrisrisntxe them, aud. by (foil's grace, do the very hei we could hv them, a our fellow men for whom (.'hnai also died. And then I went to bed. and went to sleep, and slept soundly, and the next morning I sent, for ihe c6lef engineer of the wr department (our mapinakerl, and told him to pu the Philippine on the map of the l ulled States; and there they are. and there they will siv while I am President. f "NAZARENE I IB PRODUCED. The N'axarcne. Chicago. Oct. 23. a new Briilicai historical playq received LM-ar- a brouxe-.throate- e - musical Instruments. d The are hung upon horiaonial bars located one above the other, the fir l. holding seven, rite next five, and next seven, and tb next three, while three oiliers. two large and one small one, swing from an Independent frame sit- Bl. Prieraburg. Del. lYaidilngton. Oct. 23- .- Fmirus-- n aec ttoua of land In the northwestern part klwntloff. pro rector of the CntwraKy nf Oregon were today withdrawn from of Moscow and a Liberal, wa today illspoNal fur forestry piirpOHeH by ihe elected to succeed the late PrineO Trokhet-ko- y ns rector. I'nited Bia'ca laud office. uated higher np In the helfry. Christ Church. Philadelphia, also ha an in tereatlng act of bella. They are more old. They ihn a century and a ahalf famous visitor have welcomed many to thai town, so rich In American memories and tradition. In 1774 they rang for the lam time on tbe birthday of the King nf England, and July 4, 1776, together with the old bell In Liberty 1111. they patriotically proclaimed "liberty throughout the laud unto all ihe inhabitant tiirof. The bell in the steeple of the First RapilKl church at Providence. R. I., Ihe church organixed. aa iraditlotl waa say. In 1639 by Roger Williams, 1773. cast In lionrion about the year '.'For It first hole thl inscription: the town wa freedom of first Anted. Ierwiiarion. not force, waa used by the people." in 1787 ihe bell wa broken and had to be recast. It was then made to hear thi Inscription: This church wa formed A. D. 1639. the first in the mate, and the old cal of the Haptima tn America." again In March, and also It was in September, of the year 1844. It now bears tbe Inscription: Thlx church waa founded in 1639 by Roger Williams. ii first pastor, and the flrl aasener of liberty of conscience." lxiic a Weekly. rcai NAT GOODWIN IN Doctor Norrisi SPECIALIST To tbe atudy and treatment of Chronic disease of men. women, and I children. I have devoted special effort, during m anllra protea won gtn life, and' have bee rewarded hy (he dlacovery of methodi that Dowrcmplele mastery of Nervoul aad Blood DtJessas, Catarrh, nes, Khenmallrm, Stomach, Kidney and IJver tronbla. MENS DISEASES Blood Poison, Piles, Rupture, Varicocele, Nerve Debility, Drup: Habit Taken on a positive guarantee to cure Consultation free, wrnnally or by letter. Open Day and Evening Office 2361 Washington Ave. Address Dr. U. H. Norris, Ogden, Utah When Writing, WOLFVILLE." Philadelphia. Out. 23. Nat C. Good-wi- a appeared ar the Broad Btreet the, er tonight for the firm time In "Wolf-vllle.a play from Alfred Henry lewis' hook of that name, the dramatisation being hr Glyde Filch and Willis flule. Mr. Goodwin haa noi been seen In rough and ready clothe since the day of "MiHNOuri," and In tbe part of Cherokee Hall, a typical gambler of to Hie souihwextarn plains, he have found a plendid vehicle for hia character work and comedy. Mr. Goodwin has drawn a striking character study of the westerner with a rough and honest nature. His scene were well received, and al the end of the third art he we called out for a speech. " al CONGREGATIONALISTS REGRET Its first metropolitan production EXCLUSION. and the Studebaker theater tonight, waa enthusiastically received by a Roeton. Oct. 23.-- - A', a meeting of large and representative audience which Included many of the moat prom- the Congregational minister nf Roninent clergymen in Chicago. The com- ton today resolutions were unanimouspanv. whlrh I a large one. If headed ly adopted pxpresalng regrei at. the b; C1iars Dal 'on. action of the executive nunrmitroe of the imel church nrnference nn federaPOPE HAS SLIGHT COLD. tion in excluding the repreniilvea of the I'niiarian church. The pope todav r Rome. Or. MEREDITH HAfi ACCIDENT. reived In prirse audience Rev. Vic or Day. ricsr general of the diocese of levndiw. (VI. !'i, -- fifont' Meredith,Helena. Mon'-- , aed other church 1i rrwj iti omelifti. uhll a slight indisivoacl dears at Boxhill. Snrroj. for a walk Notwlihetatiding T ld. th pop was Ini today, slipped, fell and broke o cauernl by a ! good spirt', speaking In Italian, and lb hone of hi left leg. The hia vlxitun MVM an J dent I canning concern to hi friend 4Hkiug to b:a adranred age. LIGHT UP! pmwM reffl LIKE8 THE DARK. HAVE PLENTY OF LIGHT IN. BIDE AND OUT8IDE YOUR PROVE WILL TORE IT ADVERTISEBEST VOUR ATRADIANCE MENT. CANDLE TRACTS LIKE THE NOBODY DOES THE MOTH. WE SUPPLY THE ELECTRICITY ' iimqai .) ill DBaguijMSii' Liill 1 inm imu I ii i.i j.i k R. 8. CAMPBELL, GanI. Managar E. W. WADE, Agent. - |