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Show Overuse in ths 2 Euiui.'f h eharget, it one edvertielng medium Is in Utah Weather Forecast the the Examiner reacnee the ae well Jjnption book h 6,V- - are open to 0ur ad- - (RECEIVES FULL ASSOCiATED PRESS Lic PATCHES) art'1 VOL. HL NO. 223 OGDivN CITY, UTAH. SATURDAY fl CHINES; :n,-n- U, i?06 .Id i GREET ROOT ARE - SECRETARY GIVEN A ROYAL CEPTION AT MONTEYIOO. aut-flcle- re!-iiIv- yes-terda- y, THE PERSIANS poa-Kot- . k Taherait-Government- de-to- be-bi- c y p e. INDICTMENTS AGAINST STANDARD OIL COMPANY - - pub-Hfhe- d ti'J'- d - 1 ,n,.'-?w- o e RE- home. TION TO PLAN P0FU.ATI3N OUT IK j ( The Arrival of Cruiser Charleston Was Greeted With Cnae of "Long Uva tha Great Republic of tha North." Montevido. Aug. 10. uyriveii here nijy Secretary Rnoi n the uruixin-Charlexiu- Never, perhaps In the history of the Urugua.ian republic, haa popular feel-lubeen more visibly manifested than by the remarkable demouet rations of aatlafacikin on the part of all rUsaea with the viit of ihe eminent American atatetman to this piclureaque g I capital. Although necessarily not on the same scale of magnificence aa the reception accorded Mr. Hoot by Brazil, or that In rourae of preparation by Argentina. Montevideo haa extended to him a welcome full of spontaneous warmth and cordiality. Al an early hour thla morning the crowd began assembling at every vantage point in the port and on the moles. It continually grew In numbers until seemingly the entire population waa present la greet the vUdtors. The arrival of the nutaer with the distinguished traveler waa the culminating point In the enthusiasm of the crowds, fries of "lamp live "Long live President Kousu-vrlt.- " and Long liver the great republic of the north," rent ihe air. These were repeated when the steamer Triton went alongside the Charleston for the purpose of enabling the committee, composed of several leading residents, official and A number of ladiea, to board the cruiser and tender the first welcome to the vlsiiura. After thla ceremony the committee end Mr. Root's party boarded the steamer whence tbe landing was made at 2 o'clock. A anon as Mr. Root, waa on shore Dr. Joae Romeu, the minister of for elgn affairs, delivered a spm'h of welcome to which Mr. Hunt made a brief reply. A tha vlaltora drovo Bec-retar- 'gwbi accotupaaieO OBrien to tba aplondid residence in the heart of the city which had been provided for them, the scene of enthusiasm waa Impressive and striking. Mrs. Root and Mlaa Root shared the heartiness of the ovation accorded the American secretary of otate. Tbia afternoon then was a reeep-tolby the president of the repub'ir at th government house and a military parade, while lonight there waa a gala reception latter. Tbe rliy abandoned Itself whooly to the entertainment of th vlaltora. n DEATHS The Tribune (irncral Autio Paredes, wbo ks earned a reputation in Vi nexuela as a valiant and able military leader, has just arrived In ibis city front Trlutdad i to plan n revolution against presl-- ' dent Castro. "I ump here solely on thai mission," Hid thr grurral yesterday, ''ami 1 am sanguine of its anccesa. 1 shall not return until I have accomplished the purpose uf my visit. The plana of General Paredea In New York have not been widely advertised. aa 1 the habit of South insurrectionist a a General Iardes Hid: I have been doing thing and saying little." Tbe man who hopes to overthrow President Casino has a Urge following In YrnexueU. He wee military chief at Puerto Ca hello under President Andrada when Castro depose.! the Utter and he wae the last of Andrade's army chief to capitulate to the new president. 1 am here to obtain arms and ammunition." Mid General Paredea, and I feci confident of getting them. It is a long trip from Trinidad to New York and I would not have come here unless prospects were favorable. And the la favorable for this movetime, ment against Castro. The military men in YenesueU ar only waiting for those outside of the country to strike the first, blow. In Trinidad and Curacao are several more figbtnr waiting to Uke part in the uprising. Anu-rica- u. RINGING WARRING FACTIONS TOGETHER New York, Aug. 10. The lforald tomorrow wlliaay: George H. Cnrtelyoii. chairman of the Republican national commltte. spent three days this week In thla city. In secret conference with leaders of the partft with a view to bring warring factions in the organisation in this state Into complete harmony, if fea- sible before the opening of the elate he campaign. Among the men whom Inconsulted sr Republicans of large fluence. some of them not Identified acor tively with either the Odnll-Qulafactions. the Paraoua-HiagtMr Cnetwiyaw And little to J himself. seeking to become thoroughly familiar with the situation before undertaking to bring the various leaders together before the state convent bm la railed. 8o far aa could he ascertained, he made no suggestions for recontdlaiion before going to hla country place on lamp Island. Me will return early next week and those la his confidence would nut be surprised, if m Mid. If he presented a plan by which both factions would be imclfied. NO CLUE TO MURDER. Aug. 10. While Pants Monica, no direct nlti haa been unearthed In Temrnral canyon Ihe myeterbiu murder ease, diligent anarch of Ihe underbrush surrounding the spot where Ihe body wan found, haa resulted In the finding of a bent aafoyt pin. In tha ashes of a ramp fire, the shells of two rifle cartridges corresponding in size with the bullet hols through the head of the corpse, small skirt, ap pieces of a bloodstained parent ly bullet pierced, a hatpin and New York. Aug. 10- .- When an owned and driven by 81 e wart Elliott ran Into a mounted polireman In fhe Bronx early today, Mra. T. Noble of 635 Tremont avenue. Baltithroan out and so more, wae severely Injured I hat she died toMiss night In Fordham hospital. Margaret Johnson of thla city, also of tha party, is still In the hospital seriously hurt. Mr. Elliott and the policeman. Harry F. Hmlth, a pebble that undoubtedly was The mounted carried from ths ocean beach, half a were slightly Injured. officer was riding after the automobile mile away and which would suggest n In an attempt to arrest ihe driver of beach stroll prerMa to the murder. the machine for an alleged violation of the speed laws. He galloped alongMRS. COREY LEAVES RENO. side the csr. when It. swerved toward him. The horse stumbled and foil, and William Ellli Reno. Aug. 10.-the automobile was thrown Into a fire who recently secured n divorce Corey, waa taken Elliott wrecked. and plug Painto custody, but released esrly In the from her husband, today leftshefor will cific one at point, where Mrs of death tbe dv. Fo'luwing spend several week. Bhe was Howard tonight, however, Elliott' hy her son. Allan, and tomorwxs or(tred by the coroner, , Addle Mia row her himself Klllotf up, gave late tonlrhi her. will Join Corey, tomorrow. but waa paroled until They will return about Sept. 1 to where they will probable Pittsburg, LYNCHER GETS FIFTEEN YEARS. resile. The departure of the Coreys la interesting In view of their statePalUbury, X. C., Ag. 10. What Is ments upon the witness aland during uld lo be the first instance of th trial that Reno was to be conviction of a lvnchrr In the history .the divorce her permanent residence. of the state, was furnished here when George Hall, a white ex CORPORAL TANNER ON DECK. convict, of Montgomery county, N. Monof onthat the was who party CommaMinneapolis, Minn.. Aug. 10day night, lynched three negroes In nder-In-Chief of Tanner Jsmea the of l.vwly jail here for the murder hi staff are In Minand Washington faintly, was found guilty of eunsplracy In the Wear in connection with that prime and neapolis at headquarters fortieth annual National the and hotel, at hard was sentenced to flftepn years of the G. A. R. haa Inlabor In the penitentiary, the maxi- Encampment, The party arrived opened. formally mum sentence provided hy low. Hall's will be tomorrow snd today 7 early o'clock. trial ended this evening at the in and making In resting min-spent ' official The Jury was out hut thirty-fivthe arrangement on nte. Hall's counsel has appealedwas the ground that Governor Glenn In Atlantic City when the special term at which waa tried was ordered, and that being out of the state bounds, he auto-mobil- e Mrs. sister-in-law- (, - - e bad no jurisdiction. SEIZED. UNABLE TO SECURE LABCB Had Contract far tha Conof tho Corbott Tunnel on Wyoming Irrigation Project. Company st: uct ion Washington, Ang. 1 9. Acting undat authority of ths secretary of tho Interior, tho director of the geological survey today ordered tha confiscation of tba whole of iha contractors' outfits fur work on tho Corbett tunnel on the irrlgattlon project In northorn Wyoming. It wna ascertained by the secret ary that the contractor not only abandoned the work, but waa about to remove nil hla appliances from tho premiums. This contract was awarded to Tharles 8 peer, cnahler of tho Billings tato bank. Ha, In turn, made arrangements for carrying on th work under the Western Construction company. The difficulties of securing . labor and the high cost of material resulted in such drlaya to th work that It to became Imposaihla apparently finance the operations, nod Ang. I tho company was unable to pay tha 400 or more men then employed. Tho bids on Corbel t tunnel were opened Sept. 6, 1905, and awarded to Charloa Bpeer on an estimated baaia of 6594,325. Tho next lowest bid wna made by J. Q White A Go., of ew York, at $595,750. Tho government officers also took pusaeiNriou of the work and ouflt of Prendegaat and Clarkson on ths 8ho hone dam, oca of the Isrgoot otruo-lure- s In tho west, on the ground that the firm had not been able to secure nereasary men and financial backing to carry them through the work. Tho bids for this work were oponod Sept. 6, 19U6, and awarded on an eat I mated boats of $515,760. The 'next lowest hid waa that of J. G. Whit A Co., of New York at $351,155. TEAMSTERS FORM NEW UNION. fi rl IN AUTO ACCIDENT. COMPANY A REVOLUTION. New York. Aug. 16. tomomw will say: FOBCE t Bur-rack- fr 1 e g - cons or. lilt ing i CENTS here on the charge f (lastchecks, vac not t ctand trial iu the poln-roun to.lav. luspector Boardiuan received a it gram from a reprewntatiie of the yoiti.g mau's father aud askuranue was givi-that the amount ol tne PUNISHED in Ice checks, aggregating about 615, would be made up to tbe complainant. District Attorney Baker had the rhsrsres nolle prosaed and Uafferty was released. He promisde to return OUTFIT OF WESTERN CONSTRUCsrri-sie- n HIMSELF FIVE PRICE oooooooooooooo 1. cattlemen and the 'eprees:attves of a the packers the inie.;uv,a S..u u,l the O o TO rrCvutU warring out of thr ru:t o FORT DOUGLAS C APT AIN t of promulgated hy the depai o HAS HIGHEST SCORE agriculture under the new i:.;r,-tioo law and accord-nto his owu siate-meo Lawton. Ok la.-- , Aun li - The after the confert-u- e had ado rifle competition of xi-PANAMA and SHOT CANAL journed. every phase of tin-- question o rapid firing by offlet1.- - .i n rl enwas fully diaruest.1 from tile time tne o listed men from nil ot the animal left the pasture until it pasted o southwest division : t.i- - teguinto the consumer's hands. Billass li.guiy o lar army at Fort The principal point Involved In the CONTRACTS CALLING FOR 200 o afflCER OF DEFUNCT CHICAGO pirlted today. Cap:. ;i a. alcauleiut-of the the w.is vlawpo'nt o ien. of the Twenty u.it:, inBANK ENDS HIS LIFE. CHINA. nN PREPARED. matter of weighing before or o fantry from Fort and the concern of the o Utah, made the big;: wore, conwas Interests In packing mainly o making 681 out of t postlile nection with the labeling air canned o 7imi, Among the other BY CRITICISM CAUSED TO will This latter TitlAL A C.QLI.S H;VE products. question o scores are: Sergeau; D Turk. j;$ not he definitely passed on until next o Co. B.. Twenty-nint- h tafnmry, week, when the packing interests will o Fort Logan. Cola, f44 Corhave submitted to the secretary of Co. I.. Twenty-nL. E. o Turner, poral Has Taken the fcUtiree Aeeert Their Firm Belief agriculture a sample of every form of Tha Administration Wlttw-linth o infantry, Man Waa Position Innocent Muat That the Canal be to label used. That Young o Aril., 640; Pnvs'e M. E. Be Dug at Any !f Any Miamanagemont of o Colwan, Ca, H., Twenty ninth FAY WAS NOT AT HOME." Cost the Bank's Attain. o Infantry, Port Douglus. I'tsh, o 626. Farrier C. Miller, iroop T)., Pittsburg, Aug. 10. Fay Templeton, o Fifth cavalry. Fort Hairhm-a- , who is now Mrs. William J. Faueraun. o Aria., 666. 10. Frank 10. Kowalekl. labor Chinese arrived at her Pennsylvania home last Washington, Aug. Chicago- Aug. Mr. and Mrs. Patter-sodrove will be given a thorough test on the O iUC teller of the Milwaukee Aveuua night. uie tank. wbiou failed laet Monday, into Springdale, a suburb of this city, Panama canal. Contracts railing for OOOOOOOOOOOOOO ad frr e'ine time aesietant receiving early In the evening In a swell trap, 2.5(H) Chinamen Air canal work have mu. in addition to hie other duties, coming over from New Kenstogton. been prepared, and advertisements The Patterson residence, which has will be Issued by the isthmian canal creased activity in all lines of busiam and killed himself tonight at hie 34U North Carpenter street. beeu closed since the death of the first commission In a few daya asking ness, ihe employment of more men. Upt, CriuciMn hy neighbors and Ufa long Mrs. Patterson, had been in the hands proposals from labor agents. and a flood of prosperity for all rail a acruMtd of him share who in If the Initial 2,500 Chinamen prove waya which penetrate the mining reof the caretakers and renovators for (nod! of bank the le believed several days, and this excited sus- a success, it is likely that many more gions. u is also liable to multiply a. dcwntall will be taken to the isthmus to do orders for mining machinery and all Hhare driven Kowalski to hla death. picion. All attempts, however, to ashad Kowalski complained, bltterly certain the cause of the apparent the work, which is loo hard for the supplies entering into mine work. hie of friends and dthe auaplriona activity were met with rebuffs. Jamaicans now employed there In Nothing that baa occurred in ihe dalared that unless hie character waa Last night when the bride and groom number. last decade has cauaed mure rejoicing large would uke ble own arrived the villagers were prepared grtdilv cleared be Organised labor has offered much producers d mineral than the for them and a veritable charivari opposition to the use of contract among If. action taken by the secretary of the relatives assert their greeted them. Kowalski's Chinese labor, but the Jamaican work- treasury Just promulgated. Tbe beneKeep on marching and be quick men have proven Inadequate, pa belief that he waa Innocent of ficial Influence will be fet throughout nr knowledge of the mismanagement about It or I'U tuan Uie dogs on you." Spaniards cannot be hail im- Colorado and all the mining states of This waa the salutation that greeted mediately to rush the work and the the vest. It will augment ihe producdthe bank hy President Stensland. Vkea (be hank failed Kowalakl had the village drum corps that assembled Chinese are the last hoie of the com- tion of gold, and also of the rare pa of bin owa money on deposit In before the residence. mission. metals. An Increased output of silh (Be laatituihm, and hla immediate Despite the warning the musicians Roosevelt. Secretary Taft. ver means a larger volume of lead, President Had the teller continued their drumming, and returnnearly 150,000. Chairman Shonta of the canal commis- line and copper, for these metal arc kioan of Stenaland'a dofalcatluns they ing to the entrance gates, where, once sion. and other men Iden- to closely associated it is practically amt he would at least have notified clear of the private grounds of the tified with the canal prominently work, are known Impossible to Increase one without a and would have taken millionaire, it played several tunes to have M relative delayed employing Chinese corresponding increase of the others." amid cheers for W. J." ka owe money out of the Institution. it. became evident that the other who wee thirty The dead teller, It had been Intended that the leader until available was pot equal to Ibe help mn old, had been with the bank for of the drum corps should make a little demands. hue The administration hut aa music thirteen years. the speech, stopped taken the position that the canal must just While the search for Paul O. Btens-lud- , for the purpose a dark figure arose be dug at any coat, and although tbe the missing president, la being from the rear of the porch, saluted the urged that there be no haste ntnded to all parts of the country. crowd with the admonition quoted, and president in employing Chinese, be did not stand Cuhitr Haring, who wan arrested "Jack" Patterson, s brother of the permanently In ibe way of tha plan to Pnt today with the state's bridegroom, appeared and, upon hla try the coolies. Bank and Bxamlner solicitations the "band" disbanded. ityrtsentatives It la the Intention of the commisloots. In examining the benk'a col-htAlthough the Pattersons distinctly sion to ask for blda from labor ngenla in an effort to determine how declined to be at home" to the seren-adernoth the president la short In hla other houaea in the vicinity who will arrange with the Chinesof After mn all day search forged were lighted up and the residents government for tbe exportation BEEN GRANTED BY THE to tbe ONE HAS wn aggregating more than 1500,000 were out on their porches and applaud- labor, tranaport the Chinese SHAH. work to for contract under lathmna, vtn found, and are now In the ed the players. Not to be entirely a to fixed back and them wage, chip of the state's attorney, who balked In Its purpose, the drum corps China, thua relieving the commiaslon vUik them in the prosecution of the marched about the town playing of detail work and all responsibility. (drill i responsible for their utterance, lustily and ended up at the railroad A all HISTORY bond will be required of all con- FIRST OXE . IN fon aatementa made today by Her-- station, where an impromptu concert tractors for a satisfactory fulfillment nprdlng loans made by Btenaland waa given. Inker to himeelf, and the shortage William J. Patterson refused to b of any contract they may enter into . h v ' whh the commieeUjn. kmt by previous Investigations, It Interviewed last evening. The employment of the Chinese will The Event Marks the Opening af a k matted tonight that when a final not displace the Jamaicans who are alNew Era of Affairs and SEIZED VALUABLE PAINTING. aflMnrnt of the affairs of the bask Conditions af ready there, but It la not likely that b aide It will be found that President ftnolihd'a defalcations will aggregate New Tork, Aug. 10. United States many more West Indian negroes will a mrly fZ.uOO.OoO, customs authorities today took action be hired If Ibe Chineee prove Application for the appointment of wbich may result. In the confiscation success. a rrralTer for the Milwaukee Avenue of a Galnesho rough painting valued atore met with STRIKE PRACTICALLY ENDED. Washington, Aug 10. For the first strong opposition. An at. $30,000. The picture. The Counteea attorney for Receiver John C. Fetser of Bristol." which depicts the head of time in her history, Persia is to have New York, Aug. 10. The strike for dtrhred that the Milwaukee Avenue the famous Kngllsh beauty, waa a national assembly. This Informahate bank had a large Interest In the from London by higher wages declared Wednesday tion recently shipped crew need concern and that Receiver Fetser of the boats oonveyed to the Persian minister d tug night by Thomas Agnew A Sons, English art to complete hla Investigation dealers. The Importer is a resident of at this port by aibeenrailroad companies here late today In 'cablegram from ended, according Micra Naaarollah Khan Mochiredvet any action which would tla up Chicago, whose identity has not been has practically to the strikers. Representatives of the of the store, be taken. The divulged. The painting waa lnvolre-Badreasame, the grand vlsler and mincaae wav continued until next Tuesday. as having a value of $15,470. Ap- the men said after meeting of their ister for foreign affaire, who stated The personal estate of President praiser Fowler bad the Importation number at Jersey Cl tv tonlgbt that the that in view of the desire to hla ImBaltimore ft Ohio railroad had acoeded Plena Land, valued at $500,00(1, was toexamined, and upon certain Informa- to their demand and the other com- perial majeatey, the Shah, for the exby placed in the bands of a receiver, tion which came Into hia possession, tension of national tranquility and for TilHam C. Black, president of the advanced the value to $20,000. After panies would do so tomorrow. On the Chicago Title and Trust company, ha had made hla rrturn in Collector other hand, all of the boat of the Ihe selfare Inof Persia and all Its inhabiorder to fortify the govMn appointed receiver In bonds of Delaware. Lackawanna and Western, tants, and Stranahan he learned from London the Erie and the Central of New Jnr-se- y ernment, It has been decreed nenrs-aarllon.uAn, waa least at worth the that painting to give certain reforms and a were runntng . early today, and frank P. Schmidt wna appointed He then requested a re-a$30,000. most rf those of the New York Cen- constitutional durable for the country pedal master In chancery In the lltl Unit-ed of the board before and for the administration. The 1 (tniton reuniting from the snipennlon pniacment The tral. Stales general appraisers. uf'a national asf the Milwaukee Avenue State Imnk At the meeting of the strikers at inted site organization Somerville Judge t City an waa sembly fn-- the realization of these reh In dee Rrentan In the auperior ease came before art Jersey organization dealers here, formed which will be affiliated nan today. Mr. Kchmldt'a appoint-ma- t Scott A Fowles. wljh forms accordingly wax ordered. of tbe picture, were the marine association, now confined consignee According to the dispatch the asmk made at the reqneit. of Re1 tba the to men employed on the Greet sembly will be composed of equal par-tleohtr Fetxer. who filed a petition with twice notified to appear before largely tla court general appraisers to defend the suit,I Lakes. namely, Prince oT the blood, asking for the appointment. reason did not do ao an clergy, chief of the reigning dynasty, Ai waa also but for some petition counsel. Act- JUDGE LINDSAY TURNED DOWN. Cadjar, high dignitaries and personHad In the same court by the Polish were not represented by obages, merchants and reprasentatirra htlosal Alliance of North America, ing on the additional Informal ion Denver. A"g. 10. Judge Peter T. of eorporatlona. The assembly will lick organization had deposited In tained, Jndge Somerville today reu meet at Teheran, and It Is provided the value c closed bank. It la claimed, more dared a decision advancingor 100 per Palmer, of the district court, today that all civil and constitutional laws dan IM.niin. released on ball H. L. Doherty, FredThe court eras asked In af the portrait tothe$30,000 original Invoice. erick William. J. Conk, Jr., and Oe. shall originate in the assembly and da petition to allow thle alliance to cent more than claim is 50 per N. Ordwav, who were In the the signature of hla majesty will Parana a party county after complainant to tha Aa the government's take Jail by order of County will Ben become effective. cacrlverahip proceedings and officers cent, the United States Judge The cablegram concludes aa fodthe Alliance expressed to Judge possession of the painting and hold It B. Lindsey on the charge of contempt ncatano their confidence in Mr. Fetier for pale unless a full board of th? for refusing to be aurora In the fran- llow: In order to thank hla Imperial mn three general appraiser reduce the chise investigation. receiver. the Increase made hy Judge 8umer-vlUThe plea on which the cases were jesty for this happy Initiation, the peo' CATTLE RAISERS MET taken before Judge Palmer waa that ple were author! zed to celebrale this the county court had no Jurisdiction happy event by rejoicing, and tbia day SECRETARY WILSON as declared a national holiday for the KING AND PRINCE AT COWES. and that the enoreme court le now In people." Otlcig-y- . recess and cannot act. Aug. 10. Cattle raisers of The Persian minister tonight exCowes. Aug. 10. King Edward and Two more ballot boxes were opened jja wen met Secretary of Agriculture dlaon in this city today and asked tha Prince of Wales were active par- In Judge Lindsey's court- today, but pressed hla pleasure it tbe news and "f "square deal. Secretary Wilson ticipants In today's racing, being the result waa negative. While there raid It had come to him as a great The legation flag Instantly wured them, aa well as represents among those on board the Tscouut waa some irregularities found in both surprise. was flown to the bmze. of Chicago cam Ivemgha In the contest for the schoon- boxes, they balanced each other and who j packers It wee pointed out by the minister to the conference late, that a square ers over the Queen's oourse. The there waa no charge In the total that today's action, following within was Emperor Williams figures of the vote In the two boxes. exactly what ths govern-en- t other entries were Clara one week of tbe appointment of the and Adela. Intended to give every branch of Meteor, Sunshine, new grand rlxier, is indicative of that meat industry in this country, and In the race for cutters and yawla DISALLOWED WIDOW'S CAIM. official's progressive Ideas, and that t Hie Karl ad, conclusion of the meeting the at triers were Navahoe. much good la expects dto result from of the utmost satisfaction White Heather, Merry Maid and Nyia. Topeka, Aug. 10. The claim of Mn. hia leadership. re voiced The weather on this, the last day C. J. Devlin against the estate of hy all interesta concerned. The grant of the national assembly, wrre-drwiieon to Chicago sf the Cowea regatta, continued bright the late C. J. Devlin for the sum of m 'h1 purpose of went according to the advices to the legabreeze blowing. a with was good with the disallowed $(20,061.42 discussing today hy waa effective today. Tbe presX. H. Loomis, special refree in bank- tion, ent grand vlsler. through whom the ruptcy. waa promulgated, waa formerly The amount of the claim la the grant minister of foreign affaire at Teheran of the life Ineurance turn d equivalent over by C. J. Devlin with the consent and is a relative of the Persian minMorteca Khan, and has been In of Mrs. Devlin, beneficiary, to the re- ister, the service of the shah's state departof the First ceiver National bank aa ment for thirty years. collateral security. up to the establishment of Mr. Loomis order disallowing tha theLeading new form of government waa a claim will be entered in the United of excitement and unrest among States court, but there le every reason period Persian people attributable in pan to believe that an appeal from the the to the refusal of Prince Ataberk referee's decision will be taken and oil from Olean to Rutland, VL, fought out before United States Judge A same, the former prime minister, to N'10. The T.. shipped Ang. w1rt0,ngrant their demands. The recent Pollock. tiLl?' Krarrt Jury for the western at a tariff rate lower than any change In the prime ministry waa folthe Pennsylvania railroad or CL' r Nw Tork today reported on file hywith lowed by the decision conferring on the Interstate commerce SILVER MINES TO BE tnio", against the Standard Oil the people the rlgh'x of a national Nir. pw York, the Fennsvl--'iroa- d commission. aasemblage in which various walks of One of the counts In the indictments and the Vacuum Oil Denver, Aug. 10. The principal ef- life were allowed representation. rail-rwhas refineries t Charges that the Pennsylvania fect of tbe resumption of silver purIn the view of the Persian minn did not file with the Interstate N. Y department, ister, which was consummated by the commission a tariff show- chases by the treasury ccmmetce T diriment la found against under tbe necrasity of an increased r, of the assembly today, defendant. and in all there ing It rites and charges for transpor- demand for subsidiary coins." raid convocation marks the opening of a new era In the f oil. k tation Indict-counts. The tbe Prank minveteran nr Hall, General were under affaira drawn and conditions of Teheran govThe Indict menlr the Pennsylvania rall- writer. In a signed article In the ernment and the beginning of a history that It. granted rebates the directions of Special United States ing will be to ilatiin Prat Denver today, E. of Earh O. national progress and prosperity. Pagln. Attorney cJ... '!,Puiems to the Standard Oil Districttwenty-two counts constitutes a ia t the production of ellver-beerln-g Tbe shah's power has been absolute ,n Indictment against of the from Cermines ores hiT', already if opened. and the penalties In bla dominion!, and under him the that it accepted separate offence were tain mines that have been dosed i, f,n'ft thecharges executive government has been carried (he defendantsamount convicted on all 1893 will be reopened because since Pennsylvania. the to $1,400,000. m by a ministry divided Into various showed that the counts would and in th depart meats specify that the market will be more ataple like European portfolio. The Indictment made shipments en of In advance hope n made under a ccmmoj The country la divided Into provinces Shipments were v' , tennsyli ania and that the arrangement Thla tbe implies early enlarge- administered by governor, generals dibetween Pennsylprice. the freight bills. Tbe Vc-rboth milling and smelting rectly Central and the ments responsible to the central .' V v gainst the Vacuum Oil vania tbe New It means, moreover, in- :acilitlua. raargcg specifically that it Rutliud railroad companies. TELLER AUGUST KORN1N3, Fair Saturday and Sunday. Aug. Chicago, 10r-- A ha knows as new labor ut Gw United TeamAmerica, waa formally sters of launched today as tbs rival of the Brotherhood of Teamsters. Wlillo C. P. 8hna, tho president, and other' officer of hla ataif were wluding op the affaire of the convention of tho old oragnlution. the new one was la progress of formation. After the name had been decided upon the delegatee who had bolted Bhen'a organisation last Tuesday took up the task of working out a constitution. It was derided that tho one governing the regular organization would ' do if remodeled In some part truism. It la tbe purpose nf the new organisation not to hold an election nntll after the Rhea convent ioe shall have adjourned, and thua. it In hoped, lo secure lo thrtr rank. Inasmnch officers of the Brotha many would-berhood who were defeated In the election yesterday are expected to seek office in the pew organization. In th meantime Frank Morrlaoo, secretary of the American Federation of labor, with which the Brotherhood I allied, la burning to Chicago ilk a ineaaat from Bam u el Oompera, president of the American Federation of Labor. The message la an appeal to the contingent to discontinue the ecMlon movement. Rocretary Morrison will arrive In Chicago tomorrow and address the "aecedera. The meeting today was attended by 120 teamster, who claim a different to represent forty-thre- e United State. the throughout The delegate went nn record as opposing political action, ouch aa advo. rated by the American Federation of anti-Rhe- antl-Bhe- a n un-Ion- labor. OF LINES. EXTENSION Ang. 10. Arrangements Chicago, have been made by the 'Friaco road for tho extension of Its lines In Oklahoma. The Oklahoma. Kingfisher and Northwestern, controlled hy It. Into be extended from Oklahoma City northwest to IJberal. Kansas, 150 miles. The 'Frisco line are also to he extended smith and west through Texas into Jlexica. TROOPER COMMITTED SUICIDE. Chattanooga, Aug. 10. Trooper J. Gerner, troop H.. Twelfth cavalry, committed suicide today al Forth Oglethorpe. He had been placed under arrest, charged wRh being implicate'! In liquor smuggling. HERMANN GETS DECISION SIX INJURED IN EXPLOSION. Norfolk, Va.. Aug. 10 Si men were burned by an explosion in the paint locker on the torpedo lxat destroyer Worden late this afternoon a' the Norfolk navy vrd. While driving rivets in the paint locker on the tVord-- n one of the hot of pieces of steel fell into a quantityThe varnlEh, causing it to explode. force of the explosion was so great that Robert Whlre and William H. Wilson, who were driving the rivets, were blown through the opening leading Into the paint locker and landed on deck. Immediately after the explosion the little bolt rough' fire, but tbe flames were ext In glitched without material damage. Wilson was probably fatally Injured. OVER BEN YANGER Indianapolis, lad.. Aug- - 1I. Kid Hermann of Chicago waa given the decision over Benny Yanger In a glove contest tonight at the end of the lenth round before 3,5'in people at (he baseball park. The cmdltion of the match were ten rounds, one arm free In clinches. Both men were under the. 133 pound weigh'. Hermann continued ing lactic throughout (he conical. Frequent clinches and hard bitting charartri. Ixed the bout. Yanger, though flgh'-inback hard. a ara'nat the ropes In the final round and ihe decision of Referee Abe Pollock nief, lth favor. one to two favorhe HermVtn'wa PASSED WORTHLESS CHECKS. In the betting. ln-Hermann forced the fighting in the Washington. Aug t T.George P., Rafferty-first end second rounds, getting dose Rafferey, son of t(ri'b-rthe Pittsburg coke magnate, who wait lo his man and hammering al ihe riba. Honor were even In the third which was characterized by hard, fort ing by both men." In the fourth, cier. two hard left hooka to the head shook Tanker considerably. Both men bail acre swinging wildly when th rang. Yanger fought ceutloualjr ln the firth round and In the sixth forced the fighting, reaching Hermann with left and right on the body and again with hla right to the riba. He fully held his own in the seventh, which waa full of hard fighting, hut in : he eighth Hermann's continual pounding of Yanger rib- began lo have It effect on the little Italian considerably. Yanger fought hard in the ninth and 'cnh. but In the lattar round received a bard left on the chin that rent him to the ropes. Tbe men were fighting at close quarters when time waa called- - |