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Show EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOM TImm ladpedm EU TkM twe r.nge BUSINESS EXAMINER: OGDEN, THE MORXTXa ft OFFICE ThMM lRfdMl Ball Phone, aaa ring WARRANTY DEEDS CIRCUS DAY The following filed yesterday: Nc SI Ne-5- Ne. M Na M warranty deeds were Charlotte Asthud to Adam I Peterpart of the northwest quarter of section 13, town ship 6 north, range I east. Carl V. Erickson to John Duffy, consideration 5455, lots 1 to 4 inclusive in block 1 of Cropsey's addition. DREW BIG son, consideration 1250. CROWDS UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST NEW ESTIMATE CAKNIKC COMPANY Articles of Incorporation Filed With County Clark. BREVITIES BY MANY PARADE IS VIEWED THOUSAND PEOPLE. Yeung Ladies' Mutual Give able Affair. an Enjoy- enjoyable party complimentary Public Given a Parformanc That Waa to An the Stake officers, the bishopric and Rare and Radiant An Eacel-lan- t local officers was given by the Young Manageris, Indies Mutual Improvement AssociaElite Turner, of Morgan, ia viaiting tion of the Third Ecclesiastical ward with fnenda In Ogden. at the ward amusement hall laat evenor rot- ing. The auditorium waa elegantly After wltneaeing a Fruit Jara cheap at Kasiua Ponabl-- i tenness such the last aa that served by decorated with pink and white sweet Store. preceding cirrus that visited Ogden peas. At the conclusion of the enter a yesthe Foi epaugh-Belltainment a four course luncheon waa performance Mia Eva Hope, atenographer for the served under the supervision of Mist terday wa truly "rare and radiant." H. U Griffin Co, ia away on a vecx-Joexmore Eva Farr, forty guests being seated The public haa lately become acting in its demands along the amuse- at tbe table. ran ment Une and before a clrcua lay William F. Driver, aon of George riairn to be approval at the multitudes FROMIKEWT L0CAK1IE Driver, returned from California, where it must show iuelf deserving by strikhe baa been veiling relative. ing a mean level well above the mediocre. That the clrru jeaterday measOne of the Leaders in Opposition to Dance at the Hermitage, Thursday ured up to these requirements wa College Consolidation. aland aigbt. amply attested by the general of most unanimous commendation J. A. Hendrickooa, of Logan, reDr. S. J. Ruaael, of Chicago, ia in those n ho attended the performance ia He with friend. yesterday morning from Sait town, viaiting and from the patronage accorded the turned regiatered at the Healey houae. allow It would appear that tbe lime Lake City and spent the day la Ogden looking after hie business interval was ripe. Orlinda Woolley, haa reaumed her to wbet certain rather ven- here. While in Salt Lake he, with Contrary Qagreaaman Howell, presented to poeltlun aa atenographer for the H I.. omous press reports would1 have on Griffin Co., after rnjoytng a week's believe the virtue seemed to stand in Governor J. C. Cutler the petition! vacation. .leasing contra-- t to what la custom iry from the various parts of the state on account of the appearance of clean- protesting to the request made some Wait for the Big HARVEST ate at liness and the precautions taken by the days ago, largely by Salt Lake men, Boyle Hardware Co. management to make all departments asking him to call a special session irictly sanitary. Another noticeable of the legislature for the purposecon-of treatment inquiring Into the advisability of Charlea H. Keaa. of Grand Uland. feature waa the Neb., ia in the city on bualneM. Mr. accorded (hr public by the employe of solidating tba Agricultural college anJ Keaa repreaenta Tom Bradatroet, of the circus Nothing seemed to have the University of Utah, presumably at been left undone that might contribute Salt Lake City. Nebraska. Mr. Hendrickson returned to Logan to the enjoyment of tbe performance. Col. J, H. Netrln, etate mine In thia reapret aa well aa in many last evening very much pleased witb other things the show seema to have ihe result of tbe rifoita put forth by of Nevada with headquarter at Reno, la in the city en route to undergone a change within the last tbe Logan delegates. He was highly three or four years. One of the safe- delighted with the support received southern Nevada. guard apparent yesterday, perhaps a from Hie leading people of Ogden and The HARVE8T aele atarta Aug 4. Rlngllng innovation, was the employ- assures ua that Ogden will not soon ment by the show at private police. be forgotten in consequence of the inSaturday. Aa to the mala performance, it ia terest for the college manifested here. He waa found all Sunday afternoon The diatrlct attorney haa filed an In- on the whole an unusually meritorious formation again! Joseph Afnaworth. affair. Although there are one or two scouring Ogden canyon for signatures charging him witb amvitd degree burg- acts that are rather mediocre and sev- of leading men who were up there lary, The caae waa bound over from eral that have appeared with such rusticating and on Monday among the the lower court. frequency that they have become fam- business men of Ogden, with whom he iliar there are many feature acta en- la well acquainted through business Fifty rejrta will bny a dollar' worth joy bly. novel and perhaps to be seen relations of the past. Our former only with the clrcua at the HARVEST aale. townsmen. Dr. George Thomas and Among these latter may be men- Thomas K. McKay, now of the AgriOirar Groaheli, Jr., a ceah regiater tioned the contortinn act of Eddie Cor- cultural college, also aided In the work elli, the tight rope walking nf Nettle of securing signatures to the petition. man of Sait Lake, la regUiered at th the dancing by the Wokowskl One hundred and five names were seIlealoy house and in here on btialnear Carroll,and the tally-hact by the Low-and- e cured In Ogdu, representing the lead"Hoi' la a bumli-- and aurceeded in troupe troupe of novelty riders. Although ing men and heavy taxpayers and he placing a couple of Naiionala here with the tire tight lag act at the beginning aaya that he haa not the least doubt buaineea house. of the performance le too much ia that every man ami woman In Weber Sam Sherman, the Sett Lake auto mlnatura to be natural, it la never- county would have been secured hal cona feature theless and creditable 4 dealer made a run to thia piece yeeter-daytime been taken and the condition with a Moline machine in what ia tains enough of the humorous element required It. All manifested Intense Into with But tbe make bit audience. a aalil to be record time. Juat what th terest in matter and looked upon what, js perhaps the leading feature the effortstheof the eapreeaion "record time" meana could of university aa one school la show the of the that entire not be ascertained. , quite unbecoming the head push of of trained sea Ilona. The menagerie ia excellent as far aa that Institution. Watch for the HARVEST sale ad. Mr. Hendrickson thlnka the univeIt goes but to be In keeping with the 2. Aug. Friday night, troubles must and will rest of the dhow might well be larger. rsity-college all time at the next be settled for Tbe for cirrus left laat Provo, night Alfred Manning, a plumber for A. W. ia sanguine in hla be and legislature a and halt at after that place Meek, haa gone to Green River, Wyo., will show making lief it will solve ihe vexing problem to take charge of the plumbing work Pocatello In Salt Lake Logan and satisfactorily to tbe college and taxrespectively. in tbe Depot hotel. Mr. Caeper Back-nupayers, If not to the university, ant! foreman of Mr. Meek'e ahop, la leaving both inatitutlona where they STOLEN. GUN . MACHINE aa aaalab Mr. Manning accompanying were placed by the constitutional con -- ant. Mr. Carl Kdlnnd will till tbs vention. In Aided an 'the Sentinels Duty Mr. liackman. vacancy left by of dupliRegarding tba much-talkeSteal, cation of studies lu the two schools, he to Ogden Fifteen minute car service insists It haa largely been on the part St. Petersburg, July 81. A machine of Take a ride to Ogden can-ncanyon. the university. No course ever an from was laat stolen night Cool and refreshing. Cara leave gun taken up by the university haa been Yaaeill Oatrov arms tbe in 10 factory 6th 81. and Waeh. Ave., every by the college, while many mlnntea from 0:45 a. m. until 1:11 p. district of this city. It la suspected duplicated rouraes first py the college, adopted was with committed that tbe m. Care leeve every II minute from robbery uniconnivance of tbe sentinels on duty have since been taken np bybethe menm. the Laat 10:11 m. until p. p. l;ll these might among versity. the at factory. car leavee Ogden canyon at 10:45 and hydroiie Meetings of workmen, which are be- tioned oommerce, civil p. m. as 1898 addresaed by revolutionary orators, engineering, taugbt as far back ing courses prowhich are and directly In secret In are EIGHT-HOUheld the being LAW. nightly Industrial section of St. ret reburg. vided for In the bill, providing for the la At a meeting of tbe employes of the land grant colleges. If we remember Beginning of the Caaa Which Pntoloff works bat night a spy waa correctly Mr. Hendrickson's name ha Brought aa a Teat discovered among those present. He been spoken off In the Logan paper aenaie J. P. O'Neill and bia foreman, John waa killed by the mea attending the aa a candidate to the stale from Cache county. Considering the Chllda. were In municipal court thia varied experience, push, man of busimorning. On request of their attorney, ness affairs In general, aa well as a POSSES AFTER BLACK BRUTE. date of trial was continued until the heavy property owner In Logan anl county attorney could be communicatDesoto, Mo., July 31. Posse of en- Ogden, he should prove a useful man ed with. The cane la a state caac and to Cache counthe county attorney will proscc.it o it. raged and eiciled men are ranging at this particular timewhole. Just now O'Neill and ChtJde were permitted to over Jefferson, St. Francis and St. ty and the state aa a Genevieve counties, In pursuit of Arch Carhe county can' well afford to be g'v on their own recognisance. A complaint area brought agalnat Ransom, a negro, accused of having careful in her selections to the legists them laat week by H. L. Gaut, a labor made an attack last evening at Valley ture. It win mean work and it will union leader, who charges them with Mines, Jefferson county, on Mra. Celia mean hard work for our northern law. It is al- Maloy, Liufe Moore, aged 30. and Effie friends. violating the elght-holeged that men In the employ of O'Neill Moore, aged 14. IV scrip! tons of the were worked ten hours a day while do- negro have been telephoned throughBROKER IS INSANE. ing public work. L'nder tbe ordinance, out the counties. Sheriff Thornton A. to violate the law. eonetitulea a misde- Hensley, of Jpfferaon county, la on hi Portland, Ore.. July 81. A thorough meanor, and Chllda and ONeill will be way here. It la believed Ransom ia examination by alienists appointed loth e court to inquire Into the sanity proaccuted accordingly. hiding In thin vicinity. of one R. J. Mahoney, t real estate NO BRANDY THEN MUTINY. HARTJE MAKES DENIAL. broker of Seattle who was arrested here yesterday and charged with Stockholm. July SI. The despatch July 31. When the Hartje by a Chicago attorney J. Pittsburg. news agent says Hut the divorce trial waa resumed today the P. Grier, resulted in the declaration rf a Sa.c-llsmutiny at Sveahorg was rauaed by absence of the usual crowd was noti- that the nun ia hopelessly Insane. Mathe authorities refusing to give the ceable. Augustus Hartje. the llhelUnt honey Is one of the many aliases asmen brand. who dewaa put on the stand, and he proceedsumed by J. W. Moa-le- y. At a tnietlnr of workmen held in ed to formally deny all the allegation from Chicago in 1X9M where camped Hrlbinpfnr thia afternoon It wa de- against him. shout offering Madlne for several years he had conducted cided to declare a general atrike fium to tell that a certain mnn wa si brokerage business. He left rhlmgo a for such to as anion day long day the Hsrtje fr.nie alone with Mrs. tinder a cloud, having been chaiged will prove noccrsiiry. Hartje. that he visited the resort at with enthralling front Mrs. AiMo T. 340 Srrnnd avenue and that he ha I nrnndage over 25.nnn. while in ChiSWEEDISH SOCIALISTS HAVE with him. cago he was known a Bufford C. Baxtaken a blonde woman FEVER. Hartj admitted owning the property ter. at 240 Second avenue, hut said he did A 1. London, August despatch to not know the character of the tenant SAMONA VOLCANOES ACTIVE. the Daily Telegram from Copenhagen until last, week when he heard of them that the Young Socialist party of in court. Tutullp. Ramona. July 9 via San Is again enrouraKlng the The witness also denied offering Francisco. f wardento turn lie volcanoes on July .MM) mutiniM. to kill a man. Madlne, $2, Iraqi Fivall are still active and ihe inland la incieaalng In area. Several new springs have appealed where water was unknown In exist before. When the International Sanion.t Ian-commission hegan its invest nation It waa that the claims to land on the island of Savii aggregate thr-- o times its area. Certain claims neie r. jened and new claims an now bring to the German government The Samnnas of the eastern disine; a of Tutui's have resolved to hull-M'hnc-- and to employ wht'e tp.ichei I. instruct their rltlklren In Fnglish tS'.tnl. a notorious bushranger if Cor j man Samoa has been killed pi tit ion asking for the retrmion of IIjito Ton pvprvthing ihnh1p1 to servo fruits, be venues, C. It T. Moor as pweitor of AmeriPrcs.ih-nires, etc., attractively? jj can Samoa has heen sent to la bolding court lu Judge Howell Morgaa today. pot-pou- ri r n, d . o. R ur $5.-00- 0 31.--T- j For The prei-etiti'-- Summer Table - mer table daintily and artistically. Roosevelt. OYSTER BAY Andes of incorporation of the Plain City Canning company have been filed at the county clerk's office. Tbs amount of capitalisation ia $20,(iuo, divided Into StH) shares, at a par vaiuj of 100 each. The officers of the com- SENATOR DICK AND SECRETARY pany ore: A. L Brewer, president; DOVER VISIT PRESIDENT. John May, W. F. Rudl-gesecretary and treasurer, and the CITY ENGINEER SUBMITTED LIST above with H. J. Ganner and J. J. OF DISTRICTS AND EXPENSE. Leavitt, compose the board of di- DISCUSS CHID POLITICS rectors. WALKS Amount Necessary to Meet ths Coat of Sidewalks, Curbs and Gutters for the Year. S1EUCK r, Roosevelt's Administration end Work of Congreee Will Receive Endorsement in State Platform. TRAKSFGEMEBS Lightning Plays Havoc With Telephone and Light Wires. At the laat session of the city council, City Engineer Parker submitted The lightning struck two of tba transformers of the Utah Light anJ the following ettlniste of the coat of Dower company in front of the PhoenU sidewalks, curba and gutters for the mill on Washington avenue yesterday rurrent year: nd not ouly burned out the transHall Square Second Partial formers, but also destroyed the armor City of two cables of the Utah Independent Estimate. Telephone company, thus putting out 36,957 aq. ft. concrete walk uf commission a number of 'phones at 12c 14,434.88 north of Fourteenth street. Manager 2.38) lin. ft. concrete curb, at at the telephone company, 65c 1.547.00 Furrlsiall, when asked about th matter stated: 948 eu. yd. excaatloi;, at 45c. 426.57 The armour of our cables wa meltej luO.6 cu. yd. filling, at 50c .. 60.30 and connection with the northern part 491 cu. ft. walk Plngrce of the city wns destroyed for a few 18c 58.90 at bank, hour Tbe transformers were dithe cable, hence the Total .. i...... . . ... ... .86,517 . 95 rectly under waa easily wrought upun the Less 25 per cent 1,629.49 damage wires. But out of the two cables of 100 wires each, all wires are now Lera partial estimate June.. 4 8,310.49 working in perfect order witb tbe exof four or five nnd these will Amount now due 11.577.97 ception be repaired." This amount to lie paid from the soon At tbe office of the Utah Light and general fund. company it waa stated that Extension No. 1 to Sidewalk District Power No. 6, being Twenty-fourtstreet from their damage waa alight. Monroe to Jackson avenue First pari MUTINY IN FORTRESSES. rial estimate: 8.004 aq. ft. concrete walk, (Continued from Page One) 8 960.18 at 18r 84 eu. yd. filling, at 50c.... 43.09 8veabcrg flamed out instantly in re35 cu. yd. excavation, at 45c. 15.75 volt. All the artillerymen and Sap1.018.53 Total pers garrisoning the place were Inonly four companies of infartry-mr- n 254. nd volved,remained Leas 25 per cent loyal. The mutineers eiaed forty machine guns and pracAmount now due 763.67 all quick flrers and light This amount to be paid from general tically in the the fortreaa, but even with artillery fund raised by special tax of 1905. this aid were unable to hold th; Extension No. 3 to Curbing district main fortthey the loyal infantry. No. 8, being Twenty-fourtstreet, from The fightingagainst continued all night long. Monroe to Jackson avenues: Tbe heaviest firing waa heard from 3,640 lln. ft. concrete curb at 10 o'clock in the evening until 1 In 65c 81.716.00 the morning. 800 cu. yd. grading, at 64c. 162.00 Thia morning a detachment of civilian revolutionaries destroyed the Total 81.878 00 marine barracks on Skatudden island, 469.50 hoisted Less 25 per cent the red flag and were Joined all the marines. Nine cruisers, torAmount now due 81.408.50 by boats and destroyers lying in Thia amount to he paid in script, pedo the harbor opened fire on the barwhich la not yet Issued. racks. The fire waa answered from Extension No. 3 to Sidewalk District the third story windows of the barNo. 23: racks witb machine guns and rifles. 6,630 aq. ft, concrete work at Tbe boats and destroyers, 12c 8 795.60 whichtorpedo were lying closest to tbe shore, 112 cu. yd. excavation at 4Rr. 50.67 were subjected to auch a fire from the barracks that their crews were Total $ 846.27 driven below deck. They finally 211.57 Less 25 per rent steamed out and Joined in the bombardment with the cruisers. This sen Amount now due 8 634.70 with atattack was in This amount to be paid' In script, tacks by Cossacks add Infantry from which la not yet issued. the land aide, which began at 9 Extension No. to Curbing nnd Gut- oclock in the morning and continued 22. No. Fowler Diatrlct being tering throughout the whole day. Finally avenue between Twenty-fiftand toward evening th firing ceased and Twenty-sixtstreets: the authorities announced that the 1,826 lln. ft. r orbing and butbarracks had been captured. 81,299. 44 tering, at 98e ...I.' At 1 o'clock in the afternoon the 300 cu. yd. excavation at 64c. 163.00 Cossacks cleared the square in front of the palace feeing Bveaborg and then 4S 81.461. Total from the entire water865.37 drove the public Leas 25 per t ' front for the purpose of preventing tbe of esalitance from the city 11.096.11 toending Amount now due Bveaborg. Thia amount to he paid In script, The exact situation at Bveaborg la which is not yet iaaued. not known. Rumors are in circulato Sidewalk DisExtension No. tion that the entire fortress has now trict No. 13. being Twenty-sixtfallen Into the henda of the insurgents, street from Washington to Wall ave- but they lack confirmation. It la benue: lieved that this cessation of fighting 3,764 aq. ft. conrrete walk, at la only a prelude to the renewal of 8 451.65 12c battle between the mutineers and 61 cu. yd. excava'kin, at 45c. . 27.45 the the troops. An authoritative estimate of the 8 479.13 killed and wounded cannot be obTotal 118.78 Leas 25 per rent tained, but the casualty list on both sides must be heavy, for the fighting 8 359.35 was Amount now due waged with desperation. This amount lor be paid in scrip, Various rumors are heard regarding which la not yet iaaued. the fate of the officers who were ut Curbing and Guttering District No. Bveaborg barracks. According to one street from rumor almost all the officers, and ac15, being Twenty-eightMadison to Union Pacific tracks: cording to another almost all the 4,100 lln. ft. curb and gutter. Junior officers, aided with the $4,018.00 at 98c The marines at Skatudden are 367.31 G80 cu. yd. grading, at 54c.. said to have conveyed an elective court martial and condemned several officers $4,385.20 to instant execution. The wives and Total 1,096.30 families of tbe officers on duty In the Less 25 per rent were put ashore by General Amount now duo I 3.288.90 fortreaa and were not molested by Laimlng in he to This amount scrip. paid revolutloniata. the 14. No. Sidewalk District beinj The Red Qnard." who were cogTwenty-seventafreet, from Washingnisant of the plot, dispatched an exton to Wall avmtiee: aid pedition by a special train as soonrail-na11,680 aq. ft. ronerrie walk, at the revolt broke out to cut the 12c $1,401.60 to pretrack out of the city 50.85 113 cu. yd. excava'lon, at 45c. of reinforcements. A 107.50 vent the arrivglwa declared this aft215 cu. yd. filling, at 5)c .... general strike ernoon and wa obeyed by all th-$1,559.95 workmen of the factories. Total 389. 94 Less 25 prr cent lf-v- h h n-n- 1 h mu-Inee- h Oyeter Bay, N. Y July 31. Senator Charles Dick, of Ohio, and Elmer Dover, secretary of the Republican national committee, made a Joint to Sagamore Hill today. President Roosevelt discussed with them for two hours the political situation in Ohio. Aside from the advantage of the discussion on the simple fact that Senator Dick wa a guest at Bagamoie Hill and came away bearing the president expressions of enthusiastic desire for harmony and success la the coming congressional campaign, is regarded as political occurrence which will have decided weight in the Republican situation in Ohio. It haa been said in Ohio that Senators Dick anJ Foraker do not stand for the Roosevelt administration and this report bid fair to cause at least a degree of trouble. It has now been "nailed to the mast. if these words from Senator Dick have meaning; It ia safe to make one prediction, that President Roosevelt's administration and the work of congress will receive sincere and enthuriastic endorsement in the Ohio Republican platform." Senator Dick, has for many yean, made the lint draft of the state platform. and this waa one nf the political topics of hi discussion with the president today. Besides the strong endorsement of the president, with what the Ohio platform ia to be featured, there ia to j a "stand pat" declaration regarding tariff. General Dick expressed himself freely on this point. "It would be practically impossible for the sixtieth congress to revise ihe tariff," he remarked. "Besides, it would be entirely bad political sense. There has never been an exception to the occurrence that when a political party In control of congress undertook to revise lari If two years preceding a national elecllou it failed to fleet lta candidates in that election. The present tariff law, kaown aa the Dlngley law, has produced In this country, unparalleled prosperity. We must, at the proper time, bow. ever, recognise and deal with tbe sen timent which demands a revision of certain schedule. The Republican party haa always been and the expressions of the leading advocates of the protective tariff idea, including McKln ley, lta greatest champion, have been for prudent revision when needed, of such tariff schedules aa aha 11, on account of changing conditions, aoone or later need to be changed." Senator pick then gave hla reasons for saying that the Republican political outkiok in Ohio at the present moment ia decidedly hettcr than It waa a year ago. Herrick, he said, wae defeated for reflection aa governor largely If not entirely, on the tern pe ranee question. This question ia not now a factor. The defeat of Herrick had a salutary effect on Ohio Republicans. It haa undoubtedly brought them to a realisation that they could not be split up by dissensions and wla at election. Amount $1,169.97 now due This atnnuni to be paid in scrip. Extension No. 1 to Sldewlak District No 1. being Washington avenue, front m Thirty-thir- d street? Twenty-nint- h 24.511 eu. ft. cwnde walk, at 12c $1,141.32 199. art 441 cu. yd excavation, at 45c. 90. oo ISO cu. yd. filling, at 50c .... Total $4,431.12 1.1f'7.7K IjCss 25 per 3.323.34 Amount now due This iimoiint to be paid in scrip. 31. A force of revHr tfirgf-'rsolutionary wiv'.imm from here today station at Rich-oka- . riis;rri ill- tv.fa!.i 'road from Hels'ngfnrs. tlii'ty shore 'he nt.i r line from St. ivtora-lmriji'iits tli,- ;.:'a1 line alwvp T'hdestroyed the track passage nf military '( provi pt train hrinutre lelnforrement. The sceMon hnitit- the read have tdrnck m pay. fT an IriT-'S-- f c Tam-nierfo- - ri-- Haa Been Virtually Agreed Upon and Approved. St. Petersburg. July 31. Six p. m. At a late hour this afternoon Premier Btolypln Issued a statement, through the St. Petersburg official news agency, to the effect that the assignment of the unfilled portfolios haa not aa yet been entirely decided upon. This may postpone an announcement of the new cabinet for several days but It is accepted aa a fact that the cabinet haa been virtually agreed upon and approved by the emperor. PAPAL Rome. Jill which it w.i Hsaitisi I'.i Vi ENCYCLICAL. St. Louie. to the Mo., July 31. , h The papal crcyltc.al, w mid lie mai.an Rtvtalist. POSSIBLE OUTBREAK OF HOLY l to the Italian r!- - rg'. lo WAR. Tin d- omr.i'n: deils chiefly with i of insii,'nrJ:nat1on. and it;.:-- ;', S' Peter-lui'July 31 The war 'd by the Italian '.cy bewern the in rsg'ng 'n .he Caucasus liv.viiiir. The i tfee of Tar-- and Russian. th rtncunii'nt i to condemn the special!'1 near the Persian frontier, is known as Christian Ii.'uio-cracy- . . - -- diri-c-i- - ri 9r. Peteraburg. July 31. When It I'Ceame known in Deabiage In the Caucasus that the lawer house of parliament h.itl been dissolved the entire yariison there mutnied. The soldiers killed their re.mmander and eight officer ant took the local administration into their oun hands. SPANISH STEAMER BURNED. ALLEN TRANSFER CO. Phone 22 for yours. &e LONDON MEAT MARKET A. WRIGHT. Prop. Fresh and Balt MEATS, Game and luh in season. We handle nothing but prime sUer beef Lard Specialties: Home-mad- e All mean" are and sausage. in every Hue. strictly lim-ciaa- s Both 'phones, 138. 616 24th Street Harness Stylish Has more to do with the appearance of your turnout than the carriage it self. Don't buy harness until you have seen our, stock. Tbe excellence of rha harness we make and sell Is acknowledged by critics to be the beat mam factured. No fault can be found with the workmanship or price. Both are bound, to meet your approral. Buy one of our famous Grants whips. J.C. Platt Saddlery Co. 2283 Washington Ave. 376 23d St For tired, aching, tender feet. We have arranged with the Suffolk Shoe Go. to handle their orlehnKed ladles PILLOW SHOES are Which recommended by doctor, nurse and physical aa the most comfortable ARE ALARMED. NEGROES A special from Mound-CityIlls., aaya negroes are gathering here anticipating an attack on the jail by whites to lynch Bam McDonald who killed Homer Morris during a plenle near Ullin. Saturday. Threats by whites have caused much excitement and a bloody clash ia probable if the latter attempt 4o mob McDonald. An attempt at lynching wae made AUTHORITIES PARALIZED. last night when officers brought McDonald to the county Jail here from Rt. Petersburg, Aug. 1. The foHow. Perks. The mob was foiled by depuIng dlepstch has Just been received ties who placed the negro in a vehicle direct from Hellalngfors. It is dated and drove into the country until the excitement had cooled down. July 31. 2 p. m.: "A hundred revolutionist, armed SECOND CONTEST OVER WILL. and half uniformed, have Just marched to the Socialist club on George street. San Francisco, July 31. The second They demand that the Socialist "Red Guard" mobilise and Join a movement contest over the will of the late Berto relieve the thousand marine which tha M. Dolbeer. the hulk of whose are held within a cordon at Skatudden large property passed Into th barrack by the loyal troops. The largr property passed to Etta Marian chief of the "Red Guard. arc undecid- Warren after the deceased had met ed w hi ther to commence an armed up- her death (n falling out of a window In New York rising r not. h many of the popula- of the Waldorf-Astorition are complete! y nut of sympathy came up for hearing today before with such a movement. Judge Graham. The matter was conThe authorities appear to he appar tinued until August 9. and in the meanently paralysed by the suddenness f time the court Issued orders permitthe revolt. They were quite in Ignor-an- ting Robert P. Lee to take depositions aa to whlrh troops could be de- In New York City, and directing Mias Warren to be present at the calling of pended upon. "Two (ifflrer were killed at Bkatud-de- n the casr. by marine this morning before a NEW CABLE TO JAPAN. l.atote crowd of civilians sympathizers. ' KILL COMMANDER AND OFFICERS. welL RUSSIA'S NEW CABINET. a DESTROY RAILROAD STATION. la the character of the transfer service we supply our patrons Prompt, reliable and at low cos:, any time you say well be on our Job and hands It expeditiously sad b-- j J Here an lmautiful bowls in silver .uni t ill lass. in lierrv servers for salads ;md It kiouk. pm patierns fruits- practically everythin: need.il to set out ili- sum- 190. COST OF t; PARTY TO STAKE OFFICERS 1, Tokio. Aug. 1. A mw telegraph cable, via Bonin, whirh establishes di- a, shoe ever worn. The sole is a single thlckneai of tough flexible sole leather, hand turned. The upper genuine vlcl kid, soft and durable; earns only aa toe and heel, no lining to wrinkle and hurt. The Inside as eoft as the inside of a glove; fit aa easy as the stocking; witb rubber heels to save your nerve. You can have them made la your special measure, fit and aatlsfentkm guaranteed. Drop a porta) for catalogue, or ring up and we IU Bell phone 513-show you sample. T.A.Shreeve 2548 Madison Ave. Ogden. Second Hand Stores We are I. T." at ODDS and ENDS. 'Phort I. T. Alvord, 2277 Wash. 372. Any old thing" bought, sold exchanged. New end Seeond-Han- a 1 Furniture I. T. Alvord. 7-- STORE NEVADA SECOND-HANWe buy and sell ell kind of new and second-hangoods. Call or phonf Wecker 41 Haynes, Props. 169 25th Sb Phone, Ind. 622. d rect communication between Japan PAUL ZIEGENHIRT, to Seoond-Han- d Store. this the public today, being the first, If you have anything to sell or buy over transmi'ted it. The op- cad or phone 1870 to 187S Wash. Av. message ening of the new line la balled with Beil 656-k- . Ind. S75. as an epoch mnklng event delight which will straighten Hie already deep B. A. DENKER8 rooted friendship hetwefn the counWill pay the highest price for aeo"d tries thus connected. hand furniture and eell to the pubn (he cheapest. 2416 Grant Ave. B.. GUARDS FOR MAIL CARS. Phone 637-k- . Ind. 920. and the Unit 1 State!, was .opened orja-n'zali'- n J. S. LEWIS & CO. 3 JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS 5aBMHnEMaEStfSRMBRaEMEnaMBMnanSRECBBnEM dimension. assuming threatening Their is considerable apprehension that it nav cause the outbreak of a OUTBREAK IN SAMARA. ho'v war. for which a serious ba. been m progress, both among th. St Petersburg. .Tnlv Vrrordinz long to private a'.i.cfs recriv.M sdiye and Sunnite Tartar ir SPr. no miltarv niubfpxks have occurred time. of the govern:;, nt of in the province WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS Samara. .1 Mad"! steam" burn-j-ui- . by th-which burred Th total r, 3i. The Spanish Trafaiger haa been Her crew were rescued steamer Universal, towed the shell of the hull to Santander. , ; the Cabo Trafaiger la a Julj f'ahn ih a'-- o . Warsaw. July 31. On account of the CO, C. J. HERRICK robberies of mai! car ihe governor ucceaeero to H. L. While. "' 1 your goods here If you geneial ha orrered that all such ears shall hereafter be guarded by twelve them. Call hero If yeu roldier. Strangers are not allowed to enter them. The fyp.ep-:;i;es'abl'.ahment of certain i evolutionary organization having WANT AOS YIELD BIG RESULTS WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS dicovpid 12J89 copies of the manifesto tre confiscated. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULT! VI-bo- WANT AOS YIELD BIG RESULTS |