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Show ( EXAMINER: mi; Mni:xix; POPEX, 1'BIPAY TTA1I, SEPTEMBER MORNING. 7, il . 190ff. 000000000 IN THE DOMAIN OF SPORT OOO S. FYeuch. for more than fifty years f o luerideui of (he rhiladelpbta branch e O GOVERNOR. FOR O GILLETT uf the Wusien's ('hrtniian Tcn.jifr-aurIn ion. died ai her home here of a o Hants, Crux, Bept. 9. At a iicail failiue. foIk.wM3 a stroke of of o caucus which look placu jni 92 lr. French o before the aesaion of the state o Republican cunveutkin opened o this mors mg. the San FrancisNORTHWEST PASSAGE. for o co delegates decided to vote ano Uillcit for governor. Ilaye New York. Kept s A cable desfront patch to a morning pler from Chris-iiai.- u o nounced , his withdrawaluomiua-nuthe o the tact-say: uf Gilleu. Abe JUuf Kn.g lUakuu haa K'i'l a cable uew o over the caucus uf the faago to Captaia Ri:uJ Amnudaon. the o and Mayor commander of the Xorwegun txpedi-tlu- o o Han which, on the Vp GJoa. complet- o Srhmits waa on the ground ed the worrhwest pareag. expnlng o earlv In the day. The vlciry the uwv of the o I considered n big one lor bis gratiDcatSva The king hna acceded to o Hmif who had several uf hia cxpcdithiu. ea placed or the state Captain Amuudsen'a wifak that the o candidal . ' at cuaet chaiteiPd by the ex- o pedition he named afer King Haakou o 6.- -J. e Santa. Frua, Cal., HepL and IJucen Maud. o X. Gil letr t has heea nominated by the Republican LEFT o for govt-nioBRITISH o stale conveniku. UNPROTECTED. psr-alysi- Drs. Elliott & Norris a-- iuiU fan and Biker. &!' army. The firai prue of Uu! 011001 impb). proii.ied by jcMiarew. lm In curb and medal , for K ond ini-the the team ut mlrf-iI Sveua CHy, 9; Das Moines, I. Miuni-aIk Hj p'und la, iug Miller haul R.oug Ciiy won Hum la-fMonica luday, 9 1 2. tvcuie: trophy, jw ail initial. a non by the Iniitd Klwtcw cavalry; ' third prise, I he lu oiiit wddii-- r rf Mara-- 1 TO BE DYING tlHMi. $130. aud luedal by Jliwtrhu fourth prlae. (riiw( and medal ; retie; i fur be team meiuliM', by New flrih; 1 fifth prlae, $75 and tuedae. by the MESSAGES rolled State navy. and Math pi lie. SENT RELATIVES THAT WERE NOT ANSWERED. $5v and medal, by the l ulled blare marine corps. The maleh was wrat Ur I year. In Slit the Battier la Much Altva aad INC and I sol by New ioik. The xxtrea uf the ala prize miming team Hit Gmu ta Trochee ea a F idlfoiluw: ing Trig. 1 1 0. Infantry, t 301. r. S. cavalry. 2.11 UllL-.'- (n-p- l. a ! 2 . lfa-- ll K K 7 flea Moines . . ..tun PI! 2im--I Fiona fliy .... top (.11 (ml 9 19 Miller aud Wuilf; Hall aud and Iktcrwehl. ( I - litiw Omaha, 9: Denver, 4. ropt i;. With the good lurk to make a majority of its errors l without material bem-ff- l Denvei. Omaha a cioae game from the R. 11. K home tram today. Score: mi .. rr hihi "II Omaha MassaehufaC'tla. 2,177. I ;ii imni 12 mm K 9 Ban erica: I'aige and Wtigart, A prl Kansas lily. Me, 8ept. 1 New York, 2. Ida. rata mcwsage received hero Uiia af 1'. S. navy, 3.121. trraooa acid their was no truth la tbo S- -l', K. man net, 2.113. ruuur (hat "Hauling'' Nekia Of tbo other thirty live competitor III; (hat he had left Goldfield, Washington and Miuneaua were tenth Raw, thin morning for Ran FraacUr-mih 3,021 each. Oregon, m'b 2 naa twenty find, and- Montana drew i'b 2.7(5- - California Kept. S. At tire home of twenty-thirbin nlih 2.719- Kansas Baulina Nelson la Ihia city today an (senty-ftlljelaiivea declared that they received soured 2.n8i and landed twenty sixth. no notification that would lead them Thirty hlxUi place neut lo New Mei-Irto believe that he la ta a nmIuuk mih 2.102. Oklahoma c..untrd and thaL they did nut mdit the 1,;.; fur thirtieth place. been re reports that he dying. Nearly kw end lm have individual l to celled Heientl ich'graniw acre for the uational Coldfield to learn of Neleon'a rendi- match which 111 Ur rinded tomorrow tion, but uu reply ban yet bees tiHHiiinc. he Thi nat local pistol match m.l tMirna-meiit- . i ho n including event of die die The Imllcali-n- a an thatTires-ilayThe report Goldfield. Net., Reid. , Uiigei-omlIan shut piay n't be ffrod lirf.re ached that RaMIlag NrlMtn ill and waa likely lo die aa a letuill of although die meet lug wan the oeallug received at the huarin of tiled U dow today. Joe liana. Monday, la an far .front true that Nehma left Ijoldlieid thia GOLF TOURNMLNT for a flahlna moraine for Trui-kotrip. Aalde fmm aome fear aaaal and Internal hemorrhagM. Nelaon was not GOLF TOURNAMENT. aeiriwly hurt. Ilia far waa lieaten ap of different aa a natural wtieqiieni-Srpl. I. H Ilia defeat of ti. lvuls, onlllkiona with Gann' llai, but autlilag McKitlrlck tf the Hi. Iaul Ralph n non Ihia more aerioua. lie loft lug V in today's round of match play. nlihmii any blare uf trumiieta. Klmtiall of tilea k'cho. Ht. Richard moro-luIhln Irfi bln Nolan and l(r banns upon the goifliig lamia, aged . the referee, lioiiiffB 14 1. for tiller, in iw ptiMiMe i Fmik-Imtouiorronr for tiau will atari llnala or the amateur champlouahlp muroing. limrnameul of the Kaatern llolf a in elation, which la In piogreaa m thu . SACK FROM GOLDFIELD. links ct the (Hen Kchn Country club. The third round will la played tuLocal Sports Who War at tho Ringon and the aeuiUluala In Ihn ition It How Other Toll side Happened. afieruimu. dera aud Welch- Han- - 5-- AMERICAN ASSOCIATION At M.nnrapolih Firm game: Miu neapolifa l'i, Xanaas City I. Heronu game: Minneapolis 9, Kancas City At Oluuihuk Columbus d, India 7- 2. At con-diilo- Id. It ill- lailfa illc Toledo lauilb-- I, 1. amnim darkness. ninth At Hi. Paul -- Second Paul 2, Milwaukee 9- LOUISMUE RESULTS Kv., Hepl. lavuisvillr, Hi. game: 6. Douglass Park rvfaulig: sis First rai-e- , ser-jnd2-- g (iili-aitu- 2-- 5 acc-'dif- l, NATIONAL LEAGUi New York, 9; Crook lyn, I. RLSULTS A1 SHELPSHEAD llrooklyu, Hep!. 9. Mathewson four-lee- p i uul at his loday aud sirurk New York, Sept. 9.- - Hhecpsbend men in a game won by the visitlast night .felling their 1cm fortunate K. II. K. Hay reaulls: Hcure: rlcnd bow It all happened. About ors. C to First race, klx furkinga Itoseben 7 S mai MM 110-- 8 twenty five Ball laike fan worn at Hrouklyn full lol IMOd 9 V wun. Rusk second, Pretenalon third. thn ringside and all admitted that, be- New Yurk 1:12 3 9. Halierjea: McIntyre and Ucrgep; Time, tides being one of the greaioat light Second raee, steeplechase, alinnt ever recorded, It dearly aboard tho Mathewsoi Hruenahan aud Hmlth. (wo miles Kxpansionlst won, Cajler superiority of the colored man. Turn Cugan third. Time, second. eaten, S; Philadelphia, 1. 'The way that black demon fought 4:09 -hil9. wan something awful,' aald A If Jack-soTimely Phllsdelphiu, Kept. In telling of hie views fr.mi the ling by Boston defeated iho Phlludcl-phi- a 1 Third race, five furlongs W. If. build won, Yankee Onu second, "I had never aecn the H. ll.K. team luday. Score: Slogaldw. third. Time, 1:U5 2 5. 2 S MM MM before, bill I had seen NelFourth race, mile and three son and rmiM ea nothing but the Philadelphia ... .mmi tail taai- -l 7 1 Kntrre won, Ironsldea see-onf fares before the fight, liana tiealt Haitcrles: Pfcffcr and U'Nuil; RichMoonshine third. Time, t:00 out puBlahmant thht would haro hill- ie, Hiwrks and Ihumvan. Fifth race, one mile Csrew won, ed alnmst any other fighter In hn C'jlumhia (irl second, Leonard Jon ring, hut the Dane alwnya ranm hark Evan. Split Hay man third. Time. 1:29 with (hat wolfish emtio of bin asking au ws Repi. rinclnnail, Hlxih race, mile and a sixteenth, for morn. Chum la thn efevereet man in thu duhln header beU turf - Haller Boy won, Grapple secever aw with tho gloves, lie U fast even split lamia Hi. Cliielnnail loday. tween and ond, Tartan IhiriL Time, 1:47 ga lightning, baa a powerful punch The visitors took the hrst game nd ahowad that he could lake punI In of of IHKir Melding because ishment, aa well. At kmg rango fight-in- largely GRAND CIRCUIT RACES he waa great. The lean, black locals. In the second gsnie, which by man would eta ad bach and teaen Nel- was llmileil lo .seven Innings son a Ml and then would lack uul one agreement, only two hits were made Hartford. Conn., Hrpt. 9. Only three of thoee tnrrlfle righto or lefts, alwnya off Wetmer. Hcorcu; ll horses started in (he trot R- H. KFirst game In (he grand rln-uat Charter Oak fading thn mark lo measure the die 5 9 ihhi 2mi iimi.j (aooe separating the two and then Cincinnati nuu Sim im:i 7 9 l park today, Hweet Marie winning the land a crashing blow at any spot on el. iula first two heeta iu flue but being Ha ti erica: Fraser slid Kchlel; Hcebc forced to irot second tostyle, r head. . Wentworth In . "Hill while we were all astounded and isuian. the third. The sterling mare broke K- II. K Second game Hie Mark man. It by the fighting twice In the ffnal heat and wen lieal an - 2 xI Mill 191 9 (can equally an wimderful to see the Ctnrlunati a head. Anglola. the winner of last -II mm MM) 0 8 e bar (lie flat ller took punlnhinent. Ht. Iillla year's 91'I.Mni stake, brought up (he Hattoriea: Woinicr anil IJvlnginu; rear. Hwecl Marie was the favorite. (lars Would rock hlw head from wide of to able wfih right and hfl swings Idgginga and tirady. Results: awful force v iho head would bounce 2:19 pace, three heals, purse $1,MM aniarh. backward from a Hnrishtarm -- Bonnie Htrlnway won three straight Chicago, 2; Pittsburg, 0. w Would hole body Nwlvmt'n quiver,- the 8:0112; 2:09 Chicago, Hrpt. 9.- - Brown held Pitts- bests In 2:o kuern shake, and we all thmighl he burg down to one hit, hut two of the Moore. Captain Iterhy. MIhh HtHut. came when liana was going dnwn. visitors reaching third Iisho. Three dalgn, IIckkIc flarl and Red Jacket n!o elrx-e- r Nelson to land the nlccpcr. errors were responsible for their Be- j Marled. grappled with him, hung on Tor a few tting that far. Free for all trol. three heat, purse and aerunda and (hen drew hark IL H K II..VUI-HwMsrle won the first and Score; If he had. blawi away- lighting aa mm mmi HH- -3 7 8 second heat in 2: 12 12. 2:0a Chicago I Min heal Ians Jmt entered (he rlna. 1 I won (he third heat In 2:'i9I mih nun ihmi-- .ii Wcnlsurlh Pittsburg rould but he triply up unmercifully, tnainU also started. Butteries: Brown and Kllng; mil eI op i he constant rushes of thu 2:12 pace, three bests, purse H.mM. and Phillips. man. white Owassa won three straight heats In I he lo The foul which gave tight 211 I 2. 2:11 .14. 2:1't. 1vng John. Gan waa plain lo all. It seemed deAMERICAN LEAGUE Mercv Mo. lir. Francis and Buck lock and of the Nelaon. on liberate part also started. (here ararcrly a voire raised In to the brlt handed when SII'T protest New York, 9; Beaton. 5. LAWN TENNIS the colored whirlwind. New York, Kept. 9. tirlffilh'e Lam won from Hosio.t again today, 9 to 5. NO FOOTIALL THIS SEASON. Cincinnati, Hrpt. K. In the I rt state vicmaking the thirtccuiti tournament today the Mml-ffn(cunt York the. Now Amcrtrsus. for tory In mrti'a atnl ludloa' sinclc were Chicago, Kept. 9. The principals' R. It .15 Hcorb: thirties Hoson woe son by Robentnmlrtce on high eclnsd "2" "It l"u 5 11 2 played Thi- former yesterday voted wlihoui a dlixr-ntinMm on:; d u t ert l,oioi and n P Little, both of York New Ill voice against offering s font Mali chamih York. Thej will meet ium.-irrnin-aud Aniibrustcr: Haitcric: pionship pennant this fall. At the same TYvyle, ChrshiouKli, Kb'lliiiw alul Mi .f.ir the honor of playing Benia R. W right for the iriMatr ld ihat the war time hoard mrmhrrs championship llnlre. The Mnil ttiial In ladles' Saturilay against high school frsieinities won ly Miss Flnrenee would le ieovenrd ai. aonn sere Clavcland. 9; St. Louia, 3, HiiMun iiitil Mi as tho courts untie the hand of the Marjorie Dodd of Cleveland hal Cleveland, hoard. A ault for injunction to reThese tin will battle (iinor-rnst rain (he board from refusing to per- ted Hmlth and JacnhMon hard tiHlsr for the honor of challonglng Mis and won, 0 in 2 Scoi-r- : mit "frai and "eonortiy" member Mai Hutton. II II K la now pending In the court, should 9 15 board Cleveland .. .. 818 miu in HARVARD CAMBRIDGE. (he Injuncilona he granted, members declare they will resort to St. I ml ..... II'MI IM12 imi 3 a I Hntterie: Bernhard and Clark. other meaaurca to crush out the high Pii'iici. Kngland. Hepl Hmlth. Jacobsen and H pence r. schools' necrrl societies. in every way a record crowd, espe- of cmlly in the matter of number FIRST ACCIDENT AT TOURNA Chicago. 13; Detroit. 5. nioricnn viriinrs, on (he river today, . MENT. f.to ami testiftiug the Inciesrlng Interes', Sen!, Jirlntyrc In Saturday' Schaeffer were added In IVlroit' ho conlet hetweeti the Seagirt, N. X. Kept. 9. The first ac pital ll and wl'h two haitcri placer l',imhriige anil llaivard nnlverMty eldest at thn military shooting tnurna-rdett- f in the (UU Held, Mill ler. Ksronilie. I,lhtraiti. uhaMtuies nn the cirs oorurred today when (ieorge H. mttcld and a icciuii pitching. (In licldie and other fanuui srullers folDoyle, aged 17. mm of Sergeant Hoy le. gallic w.is for Chleago. Score: lowed I he pvaeticr front a launch. The of Now York, was shot through tho show iinaluiied iunfldeni-e- . It il. K. arm wMh a revolver bullet wtillc on lsumii t"t 2'Mi I:"' 5 12 which judging frem their )irMriicp - beach rear or ih In the h :; Is fiuindcd from Mih Mai utJ uul- - is aide. The Chicago butte of the pistol range. N t There i s" IIMlc lo that bet Rowan and Halteries: m not serious. Skirmishing am I ill and Marti. wound ha hccunio again ling hiiiiglit veil. in tho national team match was taken Harvard has imirovc.i cni1enib.y In In p today. I, mi other K'anfng. Washington, 4; Philadelphia. 0. iepeeiM appear Washington. Scpr. li. Vahinc:oii lit lr different from a few days a go. GAN9 IN ban FRANCISCO. hc het of etjJe. showed shut nut Philsdelphia t'sisy, Canibrtdge in " from twenty nine racing pace allowed Imi ;v scs.ic-rFalkenberx 9. Mr. and Son Pranctwco. Hept. irn turn. Score of thiily stroke to the minute. They Hob hits and trurk Mrs Oaaa and hio brtHher-ltflaK R evidently will attempt, by hoi wirk to Turner, arrlwcg bore this Bfterwona. Philadelphia Mmi u g wear dvn riieir oppnnentf- - in tho first j Com lo It la the present Intention of 1.11 .mmi (ini mile t ; Wgshingion for tho rest a week heforv leaving The llaivard inen have maintained Bslterie: Cunningham and lew pc. east, wkero be will play tea week at Fslkenherg and heir weight, hut tome of the friends Warner la hand ll.nou a week, (tens', right of Cambridge fear (hat the latter are still badly swollen, (tens V he will becoming a rifle "line." next will but WESTERN LEAGUE chance, give Britt the were out Ihia afternoon Horii crew tennn later. , arrange practicing wlarls and- spurts. Harrart was paced part of the time hy a Pusblo. 4; Lincoln, 3. eia'ch eight of ihe lamriun Rowing SLA GIRT TOURNAMENT 6 m elnh. . Pueblo. Sep: Harvatd will go out tomorrow rare form iodsi and e wu die morning and afternoon. Tho men will go out. only in the h opening game f:on: IJnefii of I to Scori fwa Girt. N. J, Sept, a The nationitf'einoon. al team match which w-l'imi i, started on Lincoln , . no Pviehlo DR. HARRIET FRENCH DEAD. Tuesday and finished late today, wa won by tho Infantry of the L'nlted Ha'icr!'- E- ler aa. I'hiiadcipbia Sept. 9. lw. Harriet In-B- 2- - -- 1-- Pau-nto- k . 4-- 3-- g free-for-a- - H i- tJ, ! eet 1 - s . . . 1 1 li lie-roil- tu riv-w- n 1 11 1 Cam-tciic- p- - . 11. . - MEN'S DISEASES Bleed Pelson, Files, Rupture, Variceesle, Nerve Debility, Drug Habits Taken on a positive guarantee to cure POLICY-HOLDER- o o The report uf the nelect commute 4 (he house of loul on foreign insurance companies appeared recently and Is a very dinappulmiug document, aiuca the members of the ruiumlUM appear before to have kuked at tho them uuly from the Insurance company director's point of view and not from the standpoint. In commenting upon the American insurance scandals, home months ago. we drew anontiun to the need of increasing thu amount which foreign pulley-holder'- CONSULTATION OOOOOOOOOOO FREE. PERSONALLY OR BY LETTER. OPEN DAY AND EVENINGS. OFFICE 2361 WASH. AVE. NEW GOULD ROAD. When Writing, Address Drs. ELLIOTT & NORRIS Ogden Fort Worth. Tex.. Bept. 9. It was lue stared yesterday by Vice President and General Manager P. E. Burk uf ibe Mineral Wells A Northwestern railway, that the Gould Interest plan extending the line norths eat through Texas with a view to shorten log the line, thereby avoiding the desert about El Paso. decompanies should he required u The aiipiwfaitiun la the line will conposit or invest in EugUnd a a oc- nect In Colorado with the Denver & cur! iv for Iho Hriiih poliryAolder. Rio Grande. Mr. Buck stated that Both Germany and France insist that surveyors were out whh wealed lus hich dors any foreign company st ructions and (hat he could not way in German it French territory at thia time what the final destination 11 lm Invest an amount pmpnrthma'e would be. to ibe polhirs ikiid in German or French securities. This is a buinea-llkKARL MUCK IS ILL. regulation and one which should certainly be enfurced In England, espeNew York, Hept. According to cially now that we know the manner private cable advices received here, Inierertn Kirk in which the Muck, the first conductor of the have been disregarded by certain of Royal Opera house la Berlin, who was the Ameriran companies In the past. dime to tlda country for one seaThe lords committee pronounces lo son aa aucceimnr to WilhoJin Gerirke agalmd such a aclisnie on the ground at the head uf the Boston Hy mphony that It might expose British Insurance Orchestra, la 111 In Germany as the companies doing business abroad to result of an operation performed a retaliatory treatment. This I not n few duva ago. very convincing argument, nor ta It Mr. Muck was to sail for this counclear why England should not take on September 24th and ifjiis Illtry thuwe measures 10 protect her subjects should be as serious aa the reness which hava been adopted by foreign till from Germany Indicate, porta government. The cominlitee, how- plan probably all! be impossible. ever, does recommend thst thn deposit uf 20.MHI pounds, which foreign InsurPREDICTS END OF STRIKE. ance companies as well aa British have now to make with thr accountant genPaul Chicago. Hept. 6. Secretary eral, thuuld not lie allowed to bo with- Blackford at the Metal Trades Assodrawn, and that fuller sccuuut should ciation yesterday predicted a tenuint-lio- n lie furnished to the government by uf 6tM! Iron moldere foreign companies For such small lu theof the strike foundry shops of Chicago with-lu- g mercies we must he grateful, hut it a mouth us a result uf an importwould be wise and pulllic to require ant discovery matte by local manuforeign companies lo Invest lu England up to 25 to bn per cent of the amount facturers. Aa an experiment 100 molding maof premiums annually received. Louchines recently were- - Instnlled in the don Mull. big foundries where It hu4 been fouuil s impossible to secure BOTTOM. NEVER TOUCHED w ho walked to replace the foundry-meout May 1. The trial appeared to be The Whiting shaft of tho Calumet successful according to empluyere. Caluand Hecla Mining com pun, at who assert the machines turned out 5.7UO feeL met, Mich., la approximately aa much work aa three skilled iron deep aumcihlng over a mile tusking moklera. In tho It tho deepest mining shaft Orders immediately were sent to world. . New York for 500 more of the "strikeThe workmen who delve at the hob machines. tom of Hilo trenirndouu hole In thu breaking" In Chicago and Mllwuukee, where ground ore lowered and raled and thn Ihe wtrlke of thn moldere aim Is in copper hearing rock lo lifted to the progress, it was predicted 1.300 masurface by elevators, which are operat- chines will be iu operation before soed by engines developing 7,500 horse- uther month. If this proves true it In power. figured by employers that they will Oqe day a workman, entering the have need for less than half of the elevator at the mouth of the shaft, former number of employee, and that, dropped a heavy wrench Into the hole, consequently, the Rtrlko practically hilt It never reached the bottom. U will have been defeated. ' waa found clinging to tho smooth side The substitution of machinery for nf the shaft wall, about bufl feet down. men la not new In strikes, but this la Repeated experiments with objects of the first time In tho history of labor different alien and shapes came to the disputes. It Is said, that it has been same end. tried on so extensive n scale. . Home careful tests were made hy the Michigan school of mine, and a STREETS FLOODED WITH WINE. great many theories have been advanced to rxplain these phenomena, New York. Hept. 6.- -A cable desthe moat generally aocepted being that patch from Bordeaux says: the objects dropped are attracted and The famous Celser wine house was held In place hy the force nf the mag- burned here Wednesday. The vsls exnetism. ploded and 9400.900 worth uf wins flowed Into the streets. The books and STRIKE AT DYKE. papers of the firm were saved. s They Fear the Light bind-tic's- WHO DOTHE WRONG BURG. LARS, SNEAK THIEVES AND THAT LIKE. Turn on the Light ONE GREAT ADVANTAGE OF ELECTRIC LIGHTS OVER ALL OTHERS. ill lit R. 8. CAMPBELL. & Railway Co. General Manager E. W. WADE, Agent strike-breaker- Average Aaaay of Rock Taken From Big Dyke Shows Values of M In Gold. - The says: Win iR'nmcca, Star Nevada, Marvelous a was tiro Star' original report of the great strike made 011 E. J. RuddeH's claims at I)ke.(he Ktoi v was tut exascerated. and has been verifled bv mining men who have arrived from ihete tho paid few Hay. Mr. Ruddell, on whose ground tiro rich dlscoverr was made, came In from IKk Friday end brought a large number of sample of ore from hi claim. He eorifihorair 'the report of the strike by nytng that the reef or dyko Is six hundred feet wide and wherever this he made pannings arm formarion colors were obtained and In a Vood many places geld can be seen in ihe rork. AI the place when he did some work there I a streak about a font wide which extremely rich Rut most wonderful of all is the assay which Mr Ruddell received from ihe sample he brought in. which were taken from various places across the of the dyke. This awsav cii tire showed the uiHiveluu value cf fiik In gold to the inn Thin la one of the moal Important strike made in the State of Nevad.i. If thr surface vahrou continue to depth Dyke wil become a great camp, without a pe.-- i m the etaie. Wanted 50000 more men to smoke Westers Best CIGARS Strictly Union Made By special request we mqke Weslcrs Best" at 375 Twenty-thir- d Street, Ogden, Utah. InterMoiintain Fair CALL FOR BANK STATEMENTS. Washington, Sept. 6. The controller of the currenry today issued a rs fur a statement of the rendition nf national banka at the close of business, Tuesday, Hept. 4th. BODY OF MURDERED MAN FOUND. N. Y., Kept. 8. The of n. A. Wile was found last night secreted, under a wood shed at his home at Ripley. The- - skull waa crushed and he had apparently been dead several days. There1 was a trail of blood, leading from the silting room to the kitchen and thence to the woodshed. Wile was Iasi seen on Sunday at Erie, where hla wife had lisen for several days. .lamestown. EXCLUDE FILIPINOS, Halon Rouge, Hept. to admit several Filipino students 10 Ixmltdana university was announced by the university authorilic. No reason for this action was given hut it I understood that, the ground taken In the matter U possible race prejudice against Filipino. The Filipinos wished to study agrcuHure there. EMBEZZLED MILLIONS. New York. Sept. to According a cable despatch from Duenna Avres published here todav. Finlander Erik Waldomar Eiirstrom has been arres-eat Hania Ann on the request of th- tlbuquerque. X. M., Sept. fi. The Rutifalan legation, accused f the emcommittee, in nnn.ooo while artlng or nel.in here, endorsed the Hamilton bezzlement r of a big corporation. Ho hr jnini siaie'10 d act. Joining New Mexico with rlaoiia. bv a vide of 33 lo claims to be innocent. iu. The civnuntllee appointed a TUBERCULOSIS CONGRESS. conimltiee of five to work with h like comiiit'iie from the Democrats, The Hague. Kept. forming a non partisan Join statehood The Internahoard. It. i pmbablo that the opposi- tional conference 011 tuhcrvulosiK waa tion in Kiaihood will make a fight opened here today wish a good attendIn the convention ance. In the presence of aaainsi Ilcnry which will be held In I Vegas. Hept. if the Netherlands. The French foreign minuter. M. Bourgeois, waa appointed president of iho association. OOOOOOOOOOOOO O FAVOR JOINT STATE H000D. d Rep-itiln-a- rai-hie- ssib-sfltul- e ent e o SULLIVAN REFUSES TALK. TO OOOOOOOOOOO ANOTHER-- ark, Hept. 8 Interview rd hv a morning naper. Roger C HnlllTan. the Demo-ers- t le committeeman front Illinois. who la at the Waldorf-A-ini-irefused W make any y to the stack made upon New- re-pi- Min h I .Mi, "I'm content lung over fur the k think moment, he md. "hot Til have something i' swx.aH right, when I aM bi-- io rhlcapt" OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO September 20th, 21st and 22d Following the suggestion of President Rje, the following business men offer special premiums. An y other wishing to offer premiums should see the President or Sec, retary and Lave them included. in this list: body 1 . . - irv-t-- h Specialists To the etude and treatment uf Chronic disease uf men, women and children, having devoted upocinl effort during our entire prote.cioufal life and are now rewarded Ly the discovery of methods that give (0iu plete mastery of Nervous and Bloud Disease, Cut rib, Deafnex. Rilcu. mutism. Stomach, Kidney and LJvcr troubles. policy-holder- furlongs- - Phalanx won, HuiliihkI facixmd, liaall third. Time. I: IS. Hcrond rare, ffvc furlongs - Judith . Loule wun, Hcautiful Mayo Hitter Miss third. Time, l:ul Third race, one mile Cul. Bartlett won, flaring stcund, Axora third i'lmo, I: (I Fourth race, six furlongs Hann ilia I Hey wuu. Harry Boot I second, Meadow HitP.c third. Time, 1:14 Fifth race, live aud a half furUmga Demo woa, Warner liriawold (juagga third. Time, l:u9. Mixtn race, mile aud seventy yards -- Hsvnir Cairo wun. Whippoorwill second, (Joldcn Mincial third. Time, 1:49 e gelling hie. at the hands of one daik colored lad uf tUc. name of Gane returned from the mining comp eater day, and were busy nil day and mo'. - Paul 9, Milwaukee Paul-- CoAt Columbus -- SeiHid game: liimliufa 2, lndiauaHiis 2, railed end e Mall Lake. Kept. 9. The local conwere at lint tingent of a port who rlugalde in Uuldflvld when Nelaon waa S'. pie-side- 1 3 n g . BANK FAILURE. Thuh.. Sept. 9. Really Tmt company, e which did a mH banking here, failed to open Us door loday. The awe are Memphis. bun-lir- at ISfl.lMO; viriuty. Blackman A Griffin Co. offer $25.00 cash for best dairy cows owned . by pstrona of the consolidated creameries. Money divided, first Teat: Largest amount of butter fat; cows to be milked second $10.00. on ground. water D. Ragan will purchase melons. $5.00 for the five largest melons exhibited by one person; $5.00 for two doz. cantaloupes best vane ' ty by one person. Melons must be grown by exhibitors. A. L. Brewer offers $30.00 for best display of tomatoes raised by exhibitors, who must be contractors with one of the following canning fee ; North Ogden, torirx. Money divided as follows: Plain City, Riverdale, $5.00; Uintah, f5.00; Willaid, $5.00; Hooper, $5.00. Fred Mates will give picture or vase valued at $5.00 for tho best spec! men of hand painted china. A. M. Vender Vlics offers $10.00 rash for the largest and best exhibit of cattle. A. M. Vander Ylies offers $10.00 for the largest and best exhibit N swine. Evenlnf Wm. Glasmann offers five year subscription to the - Ogden $15-00- $5-0- Bhort-Morne- d Standard. Fur the brat leaf home-mad- e bread, one year subscription. disthe bet layer cake, nnc year aubsrription. For the beat variety and play of home-mad- e jellies, one year subscription. For the best speciae plain by lady over 70 years old, one year anbaeriptlon. the best hand-madshirt, unlaundered, one year subscription. Bread rakes to be exhibited becond day at 10 n. m. The Ogden Packing and Provision Co. will buy fat hogs. For the best pen. nut exceeding five bead, wslghing from 175 to 250 lbs. each, will pal Sr per lb. live weight. For second best pen, same conditions, will P1 cent per pound above market price. For nil competing hogs, same conditions as shove offer, win pay cent above the market price Hichaidson Gram, the crockery people, will give $5.00 in merchandise far the best exhibit of sugar beets. hichaidson A Grant, the crockery people, will give $5.00 in merchandise for the best display of tomatoes not leas than one lrasheL beH A. E. Wcatherby offers $10.00 cash prise on veal calves. For two and fa'ict veal calves not over elx weeks old each, and will bn entered In competition et market price. Edgar Jones Co. will buy fruit. Will pay $5.00 for the heat bushel apples aud $5.00 for the best- bushel of peache Entries must be made for all special premiums, (ha name a premiums offered by the association. 4 Boyle Furniture Ca will give appropriate picture, value $10.00, N bust general exhibit made by clly , public school. :n Furniture and Carpet Co. will give appropriate picture, 1,10 for best general exhibit made by county public echoola. hand-sewin- g e . one-hal- f $5-0- HabilHice - IjUO.'MNI. The book arc saiit to be in nich n coiif'ised condition that no detailed statement can bo The company is cap given. iiaiircd t one-fourt- h The placed Special Premiums J. C. Nye offers $25.00 cash for Ihe greatest variety and best quality of farm products raised by the exhibitor. Jdoney divided, first $15.00, second $10.00. F. J. Henderahot offers $5.00 lor Ue best specimen of clay modeling by amateur. J. B. Lewi Co. offers $25.00 in merchandise fur the best, general display nd quality of fruit, ti consist of not lew than five varieties one box of each quality; fruit to be grown by the exhibitor. Fred M. Nye Co: offers $15.00 on poultry. $5.00 In merchandise for the best pen of while hlrda; $3. Oil in merchandise for the best pen of particolored birds; $5.00 cash for the highest scoring made of any breed or l OOOOOOOOOOO . ' |