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Show V - "T-rr- rr - At' ""V EXAMINER TELEPHONES ROOMS EDITORIAL tUpndi Ball 'Phone, Na. 'Pnsne OGDEN CIVIC tl N.M mi two OFFICE Independent "Phone Bell 'Phone, ena ring BUSINESS LEAGUE Ns. M No. 6 MEETS BREVITIES David Eccles day efternoun. vent to Lupin ! i EXAMINER: yester- vent to George E. Maule, Who Offered to Pay That Sum, Kaa Bid Accepted by tho Board. Japanese Bey Inmate Maks Greatest a were held at Special electlm FRACTURED HIS ARM ous places In the county yesterday to deride on making a special live-mimad lax levy. Wiwt Weber and Ran- Stona Mason Moots With a Peculiar dall were in favor of the proposition, Accident. and Warren and Itarrisvllle decided While working on a atone abiitmeul against the levy. Monday an election on the same quealdon will be held on the grade of the Bamberger Hue at Marriott. near the canyon, Albert Mnian. one of the workmen slipped and fell Into the river, where hla left arm was caught WARRANTY DEEDS between two heavy stones. In to extricate himself front The following warranty deeds were this position Mr. Malan fractured the recorded yesterday: arm above the elbow and received sevv Prank W. Lewis and wife to George eral ether painful bruise. W. Driver, era si deration (1,700. pert of lot 15, block 10, South Ogdee HERE BROTHER ALVORD survey. Lulu Brummltt to John II. Whlttra, ronal deration (1,000, pert, of lot lu, CONDUCTS SOME EXCITING block 5a, plat A. .RACES AT ELKS CLUB. Almeda Banford to Oscar Critten-drera aid era ( ion (8H0, part d the Local JElkdom enjoyed a visit from northeast quarter of section 5, town-eM- Brother Alvord of Cleveland last night 5 north, range 1 weal. and witnessed the race as conducted under hli able direction. Some of the members uf the antlered herd, in fact AFTER ICE TRUST, ntoat of them became so wrought up ' sumToledo, Ohio, Aug. V The local Ice over the events that they were trust and the rallrnsrfo alleged to be monedB. before Judge Eddie Miller of P. O, E. kangaroo court for bark iff it will be Investigated by the the committing arts unbecoming a memfederal authorities. interstate Commerce Commissioner ber of the order. They were withoutClements and possibly Commissioner exception heavily lined and merolCockrell will be here next Tuesday for leaaly subjected to punishment. Wetting was heavy and most of those who that purpose. It Is known here that President ; saw the races wont home broke. Some Roosevelt baa matched the Ice trust who met with financial reverse act up were proceedings in T ole In since Prose- vhell games on the outside, but cutor Warhenhelnier Brat begun his promptly drill with by the ever vlg-.-' who were unbiased In ror-grand Jury Investigation, and be look a ilant cops out orders of the court. It the Kincaid when. rylng Interest Judge lively gave the convicted icemen e prison In needlesswasto a state that tho hiiccpsk ami enjoyed sentence. Three week ago Special en- -' Agent Walter of the commission ap- aa only au entire noveliy can be Joyed. In Toledo and tanking began peared up evidence concemleg the organisaROBBER. tion of the Ice trust by officials connected with the Ann' Arbor and Pern d Berkeley. Cal.. Aug. 10.--Marquette rallawys. The hearing IT young man. giving hla re me be held Tuesday is tb result. as Alfred Johnson and his address as PRESIDENT MANCHURIAN ROAD. 1X6 East tilth street. New York City, attempted, to steal the rash drawer Tnkio, Aug. 10. It Is expected that from a kiral Jewelry store, while the Dr. Goto will lie prevailed upon lo acproprietor' hack was turned. When cept the presidency of the Manchurian delected he started to run. but was railroad. captured after an exciting rhaae In The government has issued elabor- whlrh several hundred college students ate instructions regarding this railroad Joined, yhtle searching .tali n sou the line. H is to lie Htiidard image the enpolice found n Chicago paper describtire distance. and wtthin three years ing how: be had stolen $11111 worth of rV'ere is to he a double track between Jejelry. A number of Indies' watches Tglren and Ruchtotiin. A subsidy of 0 were alsn found oil his person. jier rent, fur fifteen rears is guarantee subject tu repajinent when the MOTOR CYCLE TO NEW YORK. company becomes a paying concern. to 0 Messi. The government reserves the right Ban Krnnrisco. Ang t on its freight T .1. Mueller and C.eoige Holden, of order a special end on fpci-iflrgoods as well as the OhSj and Springfield. Ma.. use of the road III Unto of rimugeney respectively, tart Ran Franrisen today The road fnvii Antaiig to Mukden la uti a mol or cycle trip Included In Hie rnmpunya lines. to New York. The rider xpect tu complete ihtar Jmimej In better than thirty-thretiny. They will go by any of Ogden and Omaha OGDEN TURF EXCHANGE vari- a, p , - enter-lainnie- WELL-DRESSE- well-dresse- - i t; 1 - dim-min- d , trsns-cnntrni'ir- e 263 Twenty-fift- h St. California and Eastern Races. Direct Wire for All Ipsrtlnfi Events i 1: 190. 11, To induce lively huying Rentier the follow inc Will Off on all Shirt Waists, Shirt Waist Suits, Skirts, Ladies Summer Coats and Kimonas One-Thi- rd Consult With Governor Cutler Regarding Equipment for Gymnasium. Record in History of School, CONSUL TO TAHITI. Julius Id. Tr Washington. Aug P. former preai Ibvher. uf , uf Salem. dent cf Ruiiimki' trolleg-Vti.. h:i naniud as American cuiisul til Tahin. Society toiimil. - f. t t In respense to the advert isemnet of Superintendent Thoms:. of the State the board of education tar bids on the Industrial school, submitted hi to the school boaid at iu meetvacant puritan of the Central school yesterday, showing ail atrendaure property, one bid was received and re- ing ninety-eight hoyg aid twenty-onported at the meeting last evening, of it was by George E. Maule. who ot- girls and stating that the renditions tered tu pay the aunt of 15,uuu. The at the institution at the present tint are comparatively good The following bid was accepted by the board. A bid submitted by Contractor panties have been granted: Willie a Japanese; Arriell Abela, WilWhltnieyer fur fitting up three r.amts iu the baaenirnt of the lire school fur lie Little and Heury Whetstone. All parole were earned according to the $l.lW6.sl. was secepted. The flusmv committee reported an merit, system. The Japanese boy made the greatest record ever made in the overdraft uf 5744 69. uf the school, having been at The teachers' committee reported histi-rweeks and the elect ion uf the tallowing teachers: the institution but forty-fivSquire ('imp, Alin Whitmire, Nellie gained sufficient merit marks to secure He was sent to the InMaguire, Mae Carter. Ina E. Craven his parole. Slone. They dustrial school from Balt Lake for ami Mr. Orernlo E. were granted one week in which tu having assaulted a man with a butcher knife refused to pay a bill which sign their contracts. Applications for positions as teacher he owed the restaurant in which the were received front Carrie Glaze and boy was employed. While present at the school the Margaret latiinter. Petitions for leave of absence were board witnessed guard mount by the received from Bertha M. Stone and cadet and listened tu the music cf band. These are the Marlon A. Belnap. Both were filed. school two organization In which the liThe matter of purrhaeing hooks was referred to the supply com- mn teg of ihe institution are parmittee. ticularly Interested and in which they lake much pride. Captain Kneass was granted fen days' leave of absence tu attend the army maneuvers In Wyoming. It was reported that the state engineer will come to Ogden within the next few day to arrange for the water-worwhich ate to be installed at the Several parties who hare Manager institution. Water will be obtained advised have welfare at Grant's heart, from the recently-acquirespring. him .to petition Chief Browning for The usual mon'hly pav rolls were alhe when police protection tonight lowed and the board adjourned fu. awards the cake to the winning couple one month. cake-wal- k of the In the competitive danring girls with Zlnn's Merry ATTEMPTED HOLD-U- P Travesty company. It Is well that Mr. Grant has appointed several Judge, aa a sort of bulwark to ward off tho Music Marchanta Met Mean Mon. wrath of the maiden against whom Meaning Mischief. the decision is adverse, but they aM see through the dodge and will hold Messrs. Chamberlain and Thoms of him responsible. Having been informed that he intends to abscond the music firm of that name, figured near Kaneaville to Balt lathe today "on urgent busi- In attempted huld-uness" they hare appointed a vigilance Thursday night. They were riding in committee to stand on guard at the a carriage when two men suddenly depot, all day -- the memliera of the stepped into the mud and commanded committee having been specially them to stop. But thinking discretion selected because of their udepinesa in to be the better part of valor, they pretended that they did nut underwielding hat pins. The engagement of the company :s stand the language 'Of the would-lit- i drawing to a dose. Considering it a robbers, and laying the whip on the sojourn here In ita entirety, it haz horses, were toon beyond danger. No been eminently successful. That it shuts were fired. requires more than ordinary ability HE BET ON THE RACES. to afford entire satisfaction during u t atay of several week, la Chicago, Aug. 10. In addition to tho and cannot be asserted In this case, but It may be truthfully said that Hi discovery of a private ledger, kept by company is above the average. To- President Paul O. Stenxland, of the Avenue night the tost. performance of "The wiecked Milwaukee State Telephone Exchange" will lie given bank, and In which was concealed a will the tomiirow company and night record of (191,0tiu of waving bank degive a change of bill, appropriate as posits, another sensation book came a farewell performance. to light during the examination of Cashier Henry W. Hering by Assistant States Attorney Olsen, at the bank CAMPAIGN. SHAW AT SECRETARY lust night. This book showed Btens-lan- d in a new role that of sport and 10. Mo.. Secretary Aug. Springfield. nf the Treasury lotall M. Shaw was race track gambler. The book showcomthe principal speaker at a Republican ed that the missing president, in was with a coterie Dt friends, meeting held In the opera house here pany heavy plunger on the races. It contonight. Secretary Hhaw laid Epertol atained memoranda of the campaigns emphasis upon the need uf parties snd n the turf. One day 8lensland and stated that in this country national $75,000 to win upon principle hla companions bet prosperity depended on a horse called General Bragg. snd not upon men. The integrity and won. There were lot of patriotism of the candidates Is largely Hie animsl the same m either patty, he said, and los'ngs, however, to offset this big the country) largely prospered or lan- winning. "This show," said Herjng. as he guished according to the principles from Its hiding place, upon whlrh the candidates stood. brought the book I'm not tin- ..nly fellow around Speaking if Ihe tariff, the secretary "that who followed the ponies." said that the naltan la divided into here The aulhorilies are chary of reposproducers and consumera. Tlie Democratic appeals to the consumer, he ing Implicit confidence in Herlng's said. Insisting upon cheap prices, while statement, that lie did not forge thethe Republican parly appeals to tint names on certain notes and, by impliBtensland did. producer, holding that, prrtieeiloii is caiinn, insinuating tost For the last twi necessary to furnlah goodi prices for The reason is tills: Since it is or three years Btensland has not been the American producer. tetter to have a high selling price physically perfect Hi nerve have market than a cheap buying market, given turn a tat of trouble, and so pool the Republican principle la best and has been his enn'ro! of them that his protect tan should lie enforced. There bands have shaken as if he had thu has never been a time wlieu disaster ptt'sy. No wavering penman could do Democratic rule, the the high grade forgery that haa been dial not folios said. This has not been the going on. secretary Today Hering will lie confronted Intention of Ihe IVinwrat. tail has resulted from liudr incorrect economic with the rronited signatures and queseach one. tioned point bbiuk lliwier. The actual securit'g of money on bad tariff for revenue only can not ant protect tan. snd is merolv a ptipcr always wa p''i through at noon, paving teller was out at synonym fur free trade. The IVunn-era- ' alien th who Insist that protection for 'inrli Then Hi'iltm would enter his revenue only can msde to Include cage, take the nn ney, and leave a Incidental pintertlon are rca'ly rlain-ttrin- dct'lt slip on the ii'xik. This Is whtit happened on July 2Sth. for n protective tariff Tho dlf fetcnlMl tariff .i cspeciallt praise I lleiitiK admit t'i:r. he tick ll.fitm from h Mr S'i.is. a It gave oppontin'tv 'the paying teller - drawer, put the f. uf ind money in Ms porta r, and put on the thi (lewlopment The pearl bill :m ttni silk maun spindle a slip charging the sum to a industries wete cited by the itiytldciti "1 tub."')' '' Nn such person xisi so far a- - known, and the transserretarv s pt rifle tllllst rations. action as a pVuii case of embezzleort e newly-organize- d THEATERS k d p - 1 I 1 j j ! ment EGRO HANGED. the esse of the money borrowed Sunslaud, t m- the Itank, Hering Alu . Aug. in. F,.t1 Birminglmm. loin had instructed hint j KtatrliiT. as banci d said that S: fotaml. slid Iter toibty for th murder f But to make between $T,in,oi)u and lih'f.iKi'i nu'cs 'gnrd chiefly with I'm nr. fellow miiYii! tit Flat Top in forge the names of " rni'imt patrons of the mines. erivUid s scene by ilt,noii!iei:.: - ild. lie did. under ii'Miuimil Judge S. L. Weaver from i!:o Kink. This direction. Also at ,aff"lil. lie tleclari'i! that the iiieuc Stonslsir. I's ..V:r:. n. he cared for hose notes si: '"dlted interest on In j by : 11 Otir showing of summer jewelry comprises boom ceedingly atractiva and charaetarisUc designs In tba ex- them from T.tto' 'ii time. He said he was directed In them Sienslaud to 1. carefully s of the note teller, aw from should not he in order liiat us, whose names sen' to bans ii were foigei! iy hn would thus he . ;tpp:i"d "f ihe ; r me. bo ned to Hoi Those ASK OPINION OF ROOT S J were Examiner ('. I'. Iktnk He'y Sat Fr.inclsctt. Vug. 1" - The ns. .Ion'-- . S oe's Attorney H.tr-- : ::t!i!7'.l p.dif.vholilers cf th Geiniatt tv Olsen. As-- S i"! Btx'.es Attorney which have .lam" ni'iitvnr. -j- atant Buperintend-1. Insurance cunipn-'c- s. itar.ic'l liability for ilic'r Sun Fruit-- ctr of I'ldicc S.'huettler. P.ilce In-- i sc.1 losses under the turhipiakc spee'ur Bhipnv vorney Jseph Weis-- ; i ituse nn he back of t'.ieir policies. enl.neb. Hepro ' ,i!:ng Receiver John tmv tjdcernphpJ in Secre:a- - of Bbr f. k'tizer. .m-- .1 quad of dPtecive.d Hi..: Kktug him io eve au opinion remi-keGiie uf :!:e on 'he value of American decision ' that Sicnt-la' w: pecullsr k:n 1 of a a tleru.in conn. They ask inlef He Iff1 In bis hunk Ret elan Knot ft hive ihe IrcHuand ''viCi bw: where he could have n't'i Germany catefti'ily examined tar for It uuickly bad he heeo so i tinv covering; his point. inrilnerl :iny ate be couM have .f jni' n h's p- t'k t ,'ist before h WORK FOR 'FRISCO MINT. a 'tout $2,l'i"" in cash, an 1 roiiol;.-woit.- i KrvtiPiscii. Sat have Ang. he wiser cn.'il he ' T.esrb. t!;:! It seems that he superintendent of the mint. was far of .t nnti'taii !u be a theuv thv long as he give .1 ' r ' '! bar roM from t.isk.i ' even if ' v:n a furge- m,,.. , ihe Yukon will he tnlmel 'hl : w rr of "value -r ive-giving It'li tV mint In this eby, ins'es'l and he prrsuaiej himself (his was nm of Fhila 't Iplita. a heretofore. s'cadine I -- .1 t1-- ' Waist Sets Hat Pins Bracelets We have an irresistible dyta of bracelets in vogue. selection at the different Bracelets were never worn to a greater extent than this season three or four on one arm la not uncommon. Taken Altogether This summer display of goods la tho pret'isat wo have ever bad, ana rhs beauty of the pieces is linked with economy as well as quality. ; in' 1 -- ; j 1 J. S. LEWIS (a CO. JEWELERS At the Big Clock Wash. Ave. Secretary of State Tingey was in Ogden last evening and in behalf of the armory board, of which he U a member, made an inspection of the new armory building, accompanied by Captain Kneass, who has had pe.x aonal supervision of the work. After having examined every detail uf the word, Mr. Tingey expressed himself as being highly pleased with the structure and stated that when completed it would be une of the finest of the kind in Ihe stste. He will submit a report of bis observations to the board and will make All our Menll lTress Straw llats, former jirice 50c, T5i and fl.00, now "J All MiftKeg Kailor Hats, now 15c Iulieb' White Oxford 98c . llememlter we undersell 'em all several 0. D. RASMUSSENS posed. NEW YORK RACKET STORE recommendations respecting work which he thinks it will be advisable to do on the structure before Its completion. Among other things, he will recommend thst the armory he equipped with a polished maple floor, instead of using the ordinar) material as had originally been proSecretary Tingey will also consult with Governor Cutler regarding tho equipment of the gynaaium and will for the paraurge that an order phernalia he placed at once, as it is expected that the armory will be ready for use about Sept. 10. When asked aa to whether permission would be given the Ogden school Wanted to use the armory for instructing the high school pupils In military tactics, he staled that his first would naturally he to conserve the interest of the National Guard. He was inclined lo think that if permission was granted the schools to use the guns snd para phernalia belonging to the militia, it would have a tendency In keep the young men from Joining the oomiwny. Otherwise, he stated, he could see no reason why the request of the board should not be granted. The total militia company will meet at the armory at 9 a. m. today and make preparations to Join the National Guard in It trip to Fort Russell. A special train, consisting of eight coaches, two baggage cars, four stock cart, two lwix cars and two flat cars, will arrive heref rom the south and after taking dinner at Ogden, the militiamen will continue their Journey Wvo., (o Dale Creek, point they will march Weslers Best CIGARS Strictly Union Mad By special request we make Weslers Best" Street Ogden, Utah. at 375 Twenty-thir- d which from to 50000 .more men to smoke the en- campment. THEY ARE AFIER $ EACOW T COSHfi 18 $3,000 IHE ADAM AND EVE STORY 18 "true; DEAD RIFLE BULLET FIRED INTO HER POLICYHOLDERS COMMENCE SUIT. BAN FRANCISCO BACK. Placa an Attachment on Property of Ono of tho Garman Com- panies. LIFE IN THE - Made a Hols a Foot Doop, Causing . Bloodpoioonlng and Death. NOT BEGINNING FEMALE. WAS Woman Dominated Man for Centuries After tho Arrival of the Flrot Male. (60,-0111- 1 I Seasonable Jewelry Kv ial Saturday Itargaine: STATE OFFICER INSPECTED NEW ARMORY BUILDING. IN- b- ii AUGUST Salt Gane-N'ela- i MORNING, BOARD OF INDUSTRIAL SECRETARY TINGEY IS SCHOOL EDUCATION BOARD HERE . MEETS Reported That Offer Had Been Made to Eroct Stono Structure in sti-iu- t.-- PATEBDAY MONTHLY MEETING HELD AT STITUTION LAST NIGHT. v ii UTAIL $15,000 FOR PORTION OF CENTRAL SCHOOL PROPERTY. night the Ogden City ImproveJohn '. I ant end wif of Garland, ment league uiet iu regular aeasioa nr visiting in ihie city. and decided not tu enter the rontro-veranov being waged by certain H- - P. Nagle and wile of IVnver, are citizens, and Ogden City with the Water Works company. visiting friend in Ogfen. Having appointed a committee to ronsiiler the Fruit Jana cheap at Rastas Ports bl" matter and try to arrive at a act t leStore. nient of the question In a manner satisfactory to both the cliy and the Edgar Jones, who ha been, east to Water Works company, and having attend Ms mother funeral, returned succeeded to the extent i,f having thlr work approved by the company.it yeierday afternoon th. city council and the mayor ' s to he the purp-tof the metn-lu-rA dispatch fmm Goldfield nay the final arrirkis of agreement fur the of the league to let the matter r., have rest on its merits. Baht on Sepi. It was repotted during the meeting been algned. Both posted a forfeit of that a certain prominent cliixen has (5.000. offered to replace the pavillou tit lisThrough error It was reported in ter rrk with an eUtnini stone strucleat evening's paper that l)i. Eire Rich ture and that an architect i now had pone to Canada. Ur. Rich la in preparing plans ami specifications. the elty at the present time and has These will be submitted to the council fur approval, and it Is altogether probno Intention of leaving. able that it will be accepted by that New Valley hay Ualtdi 55 rents per body with appreciation. Other citizens, it was reported, have hundred. H. C. Pamirs Seed Store, offered in donate to the city several neat to Postofflo. drinking fountains provided arrangeThe fire department responded to an ments are made for the water supply. Lincoln It was decided to sends communicaand alarm from Twenty 4 bird a limit 7 p. m. yesterday and extintion to fte county commissioners Askguished a Are amot.g s pile of rails. ing them to construct fences of atone and Iran In the canyon near the river No damage was dos e. at all poiti where the road la thought Thd Lakeside company, to be dangerous. This action was Copper of Ogdeemed necessary on account of the whose sharehnMera are citizens den, shipped a dirioad of ore last constantly Increasing popularity of the cent 0.9 per resort, since the crowds this season Thursday which s uipled copper and 2.3 jter rent stiver. The v astir exceed those of former years, thirty-foot a material sss lukuir from and Indication point to attil larger vein. patronage during succeeding Sears. HI OGDEN. DECIDED NOT TO ENTER THE WATERWORKS CONTROVERSY. Lector Park. Mrs. A. A. Macmillan City yesterday. v-- - a TOE MORNING i c dUMMvSMto tehei -- - Fr.-in- tit i- New York. Aug. 1I. The most Important action, front the standpoint of the fire Insurance companies that has been taken since Ihe recent Ban Francisco disaster waa that of yesterday, levied nn when attachments were c Fire Inproperty of the surance company of Hamburg, held hy the trustees In this city aa well as in the possession of the stste superinThis action, tendent of Insurance. taken by attorneys retained hy the San Francisco policyholders, was due to the refusal of the company to pay claims on fire losses at San Francisco nn the grounds that the destruction ass an act of Providence, excepted In Its form of policy. Aa most of the trnst funds of tho company are In New York state Ihe decided to bring action pollcvholder Trans-Atlanti- e Iierp I'nder the laws of this stale it Is required that trust funds similar to those of the fire Insurance company ho deposited In the state and the state superintendent of Insurance has on deposit with him $565,000 of the comAn attachment was pany's nmney. served on him yesterday for that The state superintendent, arnuimt. however, consider himself In a position to that of a receiver of a corporation. and will take no action in the New York, Aug. 10. The Acqua-rlum'- a (3,000 aeacow died yesterday of blcmdpoiaonlRK. due to the rifle bullet that some Floridan fired into her back some time before the agent of the New York aquarium purchased her at Miami, Fla., a little less than twu week ago. When the sea enw arrived at New York a week ago tost Monday she was taken at once to the aquarium and put in one of the biggest of the marble lined pools In the building. Jt waa while feeding that an employe first discovered the heie in her back. The officials of the New York Zoological Society were notified and three doctors made haste to perform an operation. The manatee waa raanarled and nearly a foot underneath the outer rifle hide the doctors found a bullet. Death from bloudpolsoning followed. Although the exact price paid for the manatee has never been made public, the figure waa reported as (3,:00. As she was on exhibition not qnlte eight days, the aeacow, therefore, cost the city of New York abmit $375 a day. The hide of the aeacow will be mounted and. presented to the museum nf natural history. Whether the aquarium will buy another la not known, but if one 1s procured, it is certain that it will not have a bullet hole in its back if the aquarium ran help iL matter personally. As the amount of clnlms Is over sgnn.nnn, a I tacit men Is will be levied on SHAW IN MISSOURI. property of ihe company in Hamburg, Germany and also on property held by the trust res In this city. Key Note Speech to Be Delivered In The refusal of this fire insurance Bedalia. company to pay claims caused considfire comment insurance erable among Sprlnrfleld. Mo.. Aug. 10. Secretary rfflcialf yesterday. It Is said that oth- of the Treasury Shaw will apeak herd er companies will refuse tu pay on tonight at a meeting that will open the polirlc and will have the cases taken local Republican campaign. At Sedalla, to the court for adjudication. If such later, the secretary will make the prinnet inn Is taken, it will mean lung liti- cipal speech at the official opening of the Missouri Republican campaign. gation. Secretary Shaw to making a speechBOND WAS HANGED Missouri this making trip through week under the auspices of the speakFor the Murder of Chat, Daly in ers' hureau of the Republican state Boise. Idaho. committee. He was accompanied to Springfield hy United States Senator Boise, Idaho. Aug. Id.- - William Hen- William Warner of Kansas City. Thomry Hirks Bond was hanged this mornas K. Niedringhsus. the stste Repubing at the state penitentiary for the lican chairman. Secretary of State murder of Charles Italy in this city, Swanger and others. (Vtivtvr "!h. IP114. The execution of This afternoon Senator Warner and 11 ntalph Wetter who was sentenced others spoke at a tent meeting in ceniu dea:h fur the slaving of (.'briar tral park. Long and L D. Wall, was experted to take place at the same time, but at th" GIRL KILLED HERSELF. eleventh hour G.vvernor 'Gooding granted Weuer a reprieve until Octo- After Dropping a Bomb That Explodsd ber 3rd Bond's rrme was one of the nvist Odessa. Aug. in. A well dressed btutal in the hlstorr of the state. With girl ahum lx years old and whose Idenihe hell cf Mr. Jennie Dalv he mur-dtr- i tity is unknown roe: tiered this raorn-'.n- g her husband, Charles Dal. In at the hotel St. Petersburg adjointhis city of fne governor genering the al. General Ksulbars This evening she ROBBED RAILROAD CASHIER. inquired for the general's residence and proceeded toward the palace. Verkhuv-4r.skSiberia, Aug. 10. A When but a few from the enroving tain .f Circassians rode into trance she dropped yards her reticule, which 'he rs"-a- d cntaini-d station here Yesterday bou:h. Th missile explodand r"b!i the cashier of 9'47.50. ed. hut did not Injur the who rushed back to he hotel and grl. abut WANT DS pa-ac- . 1 Prof. W. L. Thom- Chicago, Aug. 10. as, of the University of Chicago, a sociologist authority of note, haa produced a treatise on woman, which, after Ignoring the Adam and Eve aid numerous other theories of the origin of humans, proposes a unique history of the relations of man and woman from the beginning of time to the prelent day. Life itself in the beginning was female, and for countless ages after mail was created from woman, the totter ruled him and waa Ills superior; o the professor holds, in the essay, which is contained in the current number of the American Journal of Bttcldl-ogissued from the University hf Chicago press. Then came a transition In which man gained the upper hand which has resulted, in the middle and higher classes. In the degeneration of the physicist, moral and mental Ufe of woman. v Man's superiority over woman In mental moral and qualities. physical, Professor Thomas regards, as adven-tlou- a and hints that the time may corns when the res tors Mon to the earlier state of affairs, with woman the dominating force In economic aa well social affairs, will take place. For tired, aching, tender feet. We have arranged with the Suffolk Shoe Oo. to handle their celebrated ladles' PILLOW SHOES are recommended hy doctors, nurse and physical aa the moot comfortable shoe ever worn. . The sole Is a single thickness of tough flexible sole leather, hand turned. The upper genuine soft and durable; vicl kid, earns only at toe and heel, no lining to wrinkle and hurt. Thea inside aa soft as the Inside of glove; fit as essy as the stocking; with rubber heels to save your nerTes. Yon can hare them made to your special measure, fit and satisfaction guaranteed. 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