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Show ' J I ; MOUNISG IQE EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOMS I aria panda nt 'Phonp ... ...No. Independent Phone ell Phene, an ring .. ... ...No. H BUSINESS t f i - -- OFFICE & .Ne. be - SEPTEMBER UTAH. SUCCESS OF IMPORTANT TELEPHONE LOCK-OU- T ARREST BY UTAHNS AT ...No. Cl Sad Thwit, twa rlaga OGDEX. EXAMINER: ! OFF CARRIED Apply to II. superintendent mate GRAND PRIZE. SWEEP-STAK- E FEMALE help wairted. H THowen, The Republican eouniy convtutton will be held Sept. 29 end (he pnuurle fur ihe convention on Sept. 25. i i eie two atmodem 4Hi house 11 bench. Inquire Twenty second iireei. Ind. iiluinc S.M A BARC.AIX For I' Mr. and Mr. 8. H Cate iff; to the evening ne a protracted v eat. Mr. Tare will remain wult hia stater at St. Joseph. Mu., while Mo. Cai attend the rnnvention or thn l.adie' Auxllimv of the BroiherhKnl of Locomotive Firemen at Milwaukee That the timely and well plumed ere effort iff I'tah honiruliuriK' U"l without eucceva was shown ( mers rily when at the Boise trngati.Mi the horticultural gram! prits a. Shier ibis ' awarded t this state tile case there i cnnMrlaiiou m the fan that as 'he eotetnl Clark eup wa not won. it was only because the people of Idaho refused to t it go wlt.-rit properly Uricng. At this lima It is proper to icver to what has led up to (he virion and It uiv In eaiJ that the fight i the piixe waa made by the people uf I'tah In Inleuse earnest from the very The movement began at Ogden. when at the suggestion of Hon Fred J. Kiesel, one (if the national rnninillteeiiien. a meeting iff the Welter dub was called and at hl nine' outInit the campaign waa lined. A petition waa sent to Guv. Cutler and he at onre brought aluHit men a meeting of manr of the leading Comof the atate at the Hall linker mercial club. For the time all puny afltliaiimia were forgot ten and H'fuio adjournment a fund of j.uuu fur fltian-duthn undertaking waa practically Mr Kissel look fl.issi fur (Muired. Ogden, which waa quickly subscribed by the business me of Hti. dry. With the money lalscd power was Noon given the state board of and fresident Thomas Jud to collect and prepare the exhibit. Members of Ihe hoard worked untiringly fur wcvsral week until they had secured the best of evert thing lu the horticultural line. Those who had charge of the work were confident that ther had) aa exhibit with which the I'lxh delegation might well expect to win. The Judaea evidently thought likewise and the auceeki means much to the state la a commercial way bream it rsiahllshes the reputation of having the finest fruit In the west, and will count when tliecrlminetlng order am placed. Reeidea winning the grand ptiae. Itfah hue gained in other ways. John Ranh of Halt lake took second honors la apiary produde and Joseph Atkina of fit. George took first prlxe anil Thomas Judd second In evaporated ron-gm- fi.-- Jess Cooper.' the negro who died at tno Ogden General buapttal Wednr.i-da.afternoon, wan buried in the city cemetery ai 4 o'clotli yesterday after-nan- . DEEDS WARRANTY prai-Hcjill- The following warranty deed were filed yenterday: Kulirn I'nwan end wife to Jueeph 8. IVery section 2'J, township north, range 3 weat. and wife lo A. II. Albert lot 4H, block 2, 1'enlral I'ark addition. far I lundqni(t and wife to Ar'hnr 8. Richarda. part of the sonihanat quarter of aaetlon 16. township 6 north, range 1 west. R. J. Rorraft lo W. II. Adattin part of the northwest quarter of svctlun 25, township C north, range 3 west. tP POLICYHOLDERS MEET. hurtl-tu'llii- New York, Sept. 6. Chairman Richard Olney presided today at the meeting of the International convention nt (he Waldcf Aetorln. The work In hand waa the preparation of the tickets for lrnteea of the Mutual Life Insurance company and New York Life Insurance company thn) will be placed in Ihe field to oppose the tickets presented by the prea-en- t administration of Ihe commute of the rompnnlei. The commit ten will not make known Ihe namea of the candidates chuara until Sept. 1R, when fruit. the list wtll he filed with thn The lief of price of Insurance. , la aa follows: policy-holder- s' niiper-inloade- Well Mounted prise. J. H. Bhawhan, rst Apple-Fi- far as awarded an rarstte, Ida. Second Mr. Jlonce, Nampa, Ida. priae, J. R. Field a. New Plymouth, Ida. Pearl-M- m prlxe, J. H. Hhawhan, Payette. Ida.; second, J. R. Myers. Boise, Ida. Flint prise. John Judd, Grape Prunes First I'tib. Poaches First prise, T 11. fiasaar. Emmett. Ha ; aeeond, I M. Campbell, Ida. Evaporated Fruits Boise, that leave la every piece of harae our (tore. Each piece la fashioned from the best leather and moat uciect metals, and the workmanship throughIn every respect. Our out In saddle are the talk of all hfirse-bicriders for comfort and ease, and they are scrupulously made end finished by experienced operators. flivs ns a rail when you next need something lu our llna. flrat-clas- a k -- Flrat prise, Jo eeph Atkina. Mt. George, I'tah ; second, Thomas Judd. La Verkin. I'tah. Potatoes Flrt prixe. Twin Fall experiment farm, A. McPherson. (Iraaaea First prlxe, J. L. Crowder, Ada county; second, A. McPherson, Twin Falla. (Iralna First. A. McPherson, Twin Falls. Ida.; second. J. U Crowder. Ada county. Apiary Products -- First prlxe. E. H Atwatert second, John Heck, fialt cth. ' lake, . CALLS ON PRESIDENT. Oyster Bar, fiept, 6- .- Raymond f Washington correspondent Co. Ihe Chicago Tribune, called on President Kmieevelt at Sagamore Htll to2M 8L day to bring hia attention to the and extradition of rattl 0. Htens-lanthe Chlcagu linnkcr, who la under arrest in Tangier. Mr. Palieraon aald that he hoped lo Induce the president to ii ee Ida Influence to expedite HtcnMand's return to dilman. Pat-leiitn- n. J.C. Plait Saddlery 22S1 Washington Ava. J7R ar-rt'- d. khh.w Sw. ahlew The action of yeast on dough some of Hie at arch into sugar. Then the sugar la made Into rartmnle add gas and nlenhnl. When t!u doiigti la talked thn alcotail la driven off. If the bread la underlMked mime of the yeast may remain unbilled, and such bread by being kept mny have mure of its atnrrti changed into sugar. Thorough baking Lilia all yeast, and keeping of such bread doe not canae any rinlpg. Stale bread la more dlgeeti-blthan new liread aolely liecauae It la more eaaliy maetlraied. SELECT THE DIAMOND Th wliy them-elvea- a growth: lienee they arc good. auil contented nr had. innnw and di to their nr cournted, just rouudinga.- - Mamilndtr. Ilttiow. I.Ktle Mis lalaaa. Mrs. A.- Inn't you know, I really have an atiaciiment for tlii piano. Ttie Maid - Yeastim. and the gentleman who waa lien while you were out aaid he had an attachment for if alao. Mr A. -- Indeed: Who a he? The Maid The sheriff, mum. Chieapo New lilMl. r MAKING f Treaawre (ion Health. How few of ti slop to intuit good health as a great Henning! t niv so busy grumtding over some timmnal wrong that we forget that all the mini y In tile world would pmlit iw but little If we were invalid WWlftLWri Our Optical Business is Increasing reason is this. devoting she same rn'-rr- . ax iu other lines. Ii MI'S T or not at all. And ihe Mnaeal tkii-i- t It. Kind Lady Iunrnuin Ire ly anximis to iani a gne. Truthful Thema I'm mom fer de dinner . :i ri I am f arc ilium' We It iihi ma'am. J-sS. easily imi y f- Aitf ressnn lalanm. children an ! - he imi mi nd if y,,ii pay. mi?, the alum, we will im it lurk ut the cpil of a iM : for fun nil. rash. We consider t!is a fair pmjNisi- - IN ETC 5liSS rklllrn contract tlie mien, gekttitvaa and haliit of their stuniuiiiliiiK that tlM'y Ini vino power uf nslalninT-everthine , than outside tin ut la and they bate tu limpr fnun all outwaril iufl'ii-nn-for their own Pay for it on Our Easy Payment Plan --nr ts LEWIS 6 CO. the Jones, kiipirintendent of of the I'tah Independent. B- - cuiik; ruviiun Tcicphuue company, and J- M. Forris-tuilJural manager' fir the company, iii.-- i m conference wi'h reprewnta-t:- i of the Klocirh-a- i Workers' union af'ernoou in order tn bring dlioilt a m'ttlcmeut uf Ihe difficulty which has existed between the and it linemen during the past .liter seeks. The trouble arose over tinid ct that the telephone comany at foreman employed a foreman in the capacity of an ordinary aotknian.' Thia caused a on the part of ihe other workmen who demanded that Ihe foreman's vaiary be reduced to that of a workman or that the wages of the other men he increased ao aa to equal that which he waa allowed. In Their i tequesi they asked ihai if the s Hdlary waa allowed to stand ao he a to discriminate lu ihis way, should be compelled to perform the dutiCh of foreman. Next morning they were told that they might draw ihnr pay. During the conference yesterday all if the difficulties were carefully considered and th matter is now near a settlement. In fact, it Is thought that wt'hin a day or two a kei !emnt will have Iw u reached, the Irrnid of which will tic aatiafactory to all conceiucd. - cum-ixin- y r- - igj G'orge llairia. one of the Halt laike police, armed here yesterday tnrenonn and soon Ihe entire olice Ptrre waa remon-stiiitic- e fnrr-iiihi- on ho lookout fur l.ucky and his coin They learncil that the young prinion people had occupied a room at the Idanha rooming houae during the preceding night aud cnnaoquently kept the place under survellanre. About 1" o'clock they arrceled the girl on r avenue and n few minutes found lotcky nt. his mom. Th girl is said to belong to a reher mothspected family In Ball er lieing a widow. Fmm her comlurt after she had been plaeed In the wont the (a .lire stamen's deparlmr-aELECTION OF OFFICERS. tion it waa evident (hat she waa not accustomed to such aurmundlnaa even though she made n heroic aiirmpl to Stockboldera of Oregon Railroad and For some time conceal her emotion. Navigation Company Meat. a Tier she waa taken Into Ptialoil.-- ' alu1 Portland, fiept. 6. - The annual meetput on an air of nonehalauce hr singing varhuifc popular aongs. lui' the ing nf the Htorkhohlera of the Oregon melody was frequently interrupted by Railroad and Navigation compsuy was held tortav. The divert ora chosen am: faint worn. W. I.. Bull. W. I). Corniah. V. W. Thia. it la ald, I not the first time that l.urky has allured youna glrla OiUon. William Crook a. H. F. Conner, away from home and Chief Sheet a will Maxwell Evans, R. H. Harrtnian, W. do everything In hia power to put nn R. I.ltxenherg. R. H. I ovett. William end to hia nefarious vocation. Officer Mahl. K. H. Miller, J. P. O'Brien, V. Harris collected evidence last night It. fiklnner, H. J. Sterling and J. C. w.ich, it I thought, will aund Ihe Wilson. The following officers were eierted: young man to the penitentiary. E. H. Hardman, president; W. D. Cornish. vice president; J. P. O'Brien, vice president and general manager: SEEKS A DIVORCE W' .VY. Fulton, secretary and general attorney; Alex Miller, assistant secAda Crown Filaa a Petition Asking ret nr.v; F. B. Craehy. treasurer: J. W'. for Diaaolutlan of Bonds of Newkirk, assistant treasurer ;Eraatta Young, auiiltor; G- - W. Boeschekc, Matrimony. chief engineer; R. 8. Lovett, counsel: 11. 8. Mahl. controller; Ada Brown has filed petition for a WHIIait) divorce from Charles W. Brown, al- Brandt, a suit ant. cuntrnller. E. 11. Harrlman. W. 1). Corniah. W leging habitual drunkenness, and cruelty aa grouuda. Hhe a L. Bull, R. 8. lxwett and William that nn or about Nov. , 19u4. Mahl were selected rxecutlve Commion the public el reel a of Ogden, he tteemen. officers of comOther elect Inna struck her with xunh force that a he fell nn the sidewalk; that during Ihe panies controlled hy the Hardman mom It of March, kU6, he, while on systems wera also held. Director were aa follows: hnraeliack, tried to ran his horse over Oregon and Washington KaJImad ner on the streets of Ogden, and that . while she waa fleeing for her life he company W. 51. Crooks, M. D. H. J. Htirurg. W. A. Roimina, dlemuunted and grabbed her In an Wilson and W. R. Lttxenherg. to heat l.er; that m 1904 he James Fniutlila Central railroad J. P. heat her because she waa crying over WHIIatii W. Cotton. OTIrlen, W. hia peralaient drunkenness. She aeka that a restraining order lie Crooks. James Wilson and W. R. leaned preventing him from disposing Portland and Aaistic Steamship of hia property and reqitrals that he H. Harrlman. W. W. CoE. be compelled to advanen gill to defray company-tton. William Crooks, W. 1 Cornish. coat of trial. 125 attorney's fees and K. H. P. Schwerin, II. F. 8. $25 for the temporary support of herW. R. Lltxenherg. self and three children. In addition tn Conner and the decree of divorce, she requests the BONAPARTE RETURNS. custody of the children, alimony and a division of the property. They fi. Washington. Hept. fieeretary were married at Ogden, Jan. 2K. Iknc. Bonaparte returned to the navy department todav after an absence of three weeks. Ihiring the naval reWhat Pal la. view at Oyster Kay he dismissed with Taste" from wbhli Imitation stones are made I widely kitowu, the president ihe aeleetlon of a payit Is evperted that hut few urn acquainted witli till In- master general, andwill he announced ihe appointment ii la though generally gredient. s'Kin. that the paste gains Its brilSecretary Bonaparte say that tlie liance from tlie lead It contains For- selecrlini of the ships tu escort the oumulas vary for the paste, but all i president tn Panama has not been ts In rock rryetoL rml lead, carls mate made. Ii Is probable thai two of th of otah. borax and white arsentc. larger ships will be chosen, one lo as It la required that thrae artlctea eliull carry the pre! Alent and the other lm amiller ship will let of a lileh grade of purity, as there an auxiliary. deca-the president la a considerable waste, so flint the sent bImi in sires lu nuihi- ahmg the coast and in gents made from "strasa," sa the harls-rthat the larger ships cannot la timhtlli'ally known, are hy cnlcr. no ineana lneteiislve. The lend gives to the t rasa Its lirlllinney, wh'le tlie CRUISER BOSTON REPAIRED. ns-hrllliniu-A crystal Iti'ilinghani. Wash, Kept, fi.- - The paste diamond cannot srrHteii glnss Bud is time easily detected, hut colons! vi iu lie' Ini' uf the cruiser Itusien to knelt an extent ktoues an made of eryntal a'oue tlkt Iihs liceii lim ii i iiu' now necessary to nper-m- e are cousideraldy hanlec than tln pumpThe forward seam, In tlie making of llicsc a crystal stone of wn'er. is hollowed out and tilled with koine which lit in 'n mull Hmoiint wow iriklni: I iiml rock. colored lupiid. the orltli-- Inung elost-was Tinbuck in.iin n i" run her with a plug of eryatal. whlib l ground re oil a ruck in by si. ug.iiiisl down so that there is no trni-- of the winch ilo- w .1:ngwas swung In the Junction. l.i'iienMiii Murfin says imiik tide i iii.ii i Iniw in every way psid (he Mgs Hirin' llnieb. It will require only .i and A fa moi is Mlrliig.-u- i Ihe starleutrd egg raiser .il.nui f''i"u ellk nouir of lii prodm i to i I'h. er p, his grni-er- . anil ao.ue eninti town "itiser steamed out nf pie who thou gilt thei could get Ids the l.,rlio'- th: .ifiertifsin on tier way eggs for liatehing cheuiwr hy buy ng '.i t"f m re. where she will go into p.iirs. The mg Paw-- : from tlie griH-ewere dump). united dry duck for I'nliew t :n her wake. w lion tliev found iliut iiom of cgg liatcln-- out. Some one toid PANAMA ASSEMBLY. Ihe idil man iiImiui the iik:ipMiiTitmnui( ami lie pVi'ic-k'- il mi surprise lie unly Pmuini.i. Sep: fi. The nutiotial as- said "They slmiiul in;ne in me for lifted .1. B. Ohnhli'i sem'dy te m ' lliiir sell ng eggs. Whoever o' t'rsi vide rut of tlie repiih.lc hv jet t erma-in :i cg-buying settin' eliop' u iniyiirlii ,r ixteen votes. Fedi rieu When I aid egsk for radii' i' lu.i dip Bm ! h i ..ii.' nee president b' a of the einl in lir'ditig kill the five, and Kafael tmrii vie president by o tiiajor-11Them waa eslin' eggs ftie gro of fll.ei: cer liad. If I he v peode want renin' Tin i l'rl it ' eggs Itiey klinuld come to me holiest ni.it'c- like - i tui Wash-Ingto- lu;-e- i if Hktii-ner- k p.i'i-Mi'- gla. e i ! All Irn-.e- l pawegci ! learn vi lc inprn-- tune rnrre lrarn to ttj.y i.rt..r.-:i'in-r.i-,n h-- Jf fb . '.-i- on.. j,i i iliniier anvuo-- a eani If. a ndvan-ngc- t reu rent t ;r ,P own. .lobiiMui. f,,. ,11RT iiu a- . r i . e r r nia-iei- All dresses which touch the ground come within the definition of "trains.'-anthe police have received order strictly to enforce tlie new decree. A fine of Rs. la the penalty for the first offeuse. lfl. for the second, and a day's Imprisonment for ihe third. The women who are resisting the law have scored one poiul by obtaining the opinion of eminent legal authorities to the effect that the town Its exceeded council has partially right In Issuing thia draconic decree, tl apiiears.lhat the council has n right to prevent women from Iralllng their dresses along Ihe ground, but cannot prevent I hern from wearing dreasea which would touch the ground If not e.r Fur Fall !!. W ale anads at a Freni h resiauraiit iu BncliPm, F.tigbud. not are do long ag- -. The.r csperlem-- e sell I nil a follow "In due rntirse tlie Plate spiN-at-eieach Iwarug half a doren snnil sliel'.a of a dingy white. A leinl.u two pronged fork ai'eofjuianieil With this the snail were each il.-- 'i Jerked nut. their Idg Idark horn com It's fifl. liy a small ernp t'on of gravy due nf the experimenter l.mked critically at the uninviting oh Joel at tho end of In fork, (hen he hnt bis eye and mpped it into Ms month H1 tec'h nod in nnudhing hut tench, rather iiggetive of tads nildu r Ml four epicuro inanfully ate ylti-luig- . tt-- n snails." 'll'' 'l,l ' I Ikft. .if. - I isr W til I'nr.aii them-eelre- KILLED. j i.iwi-io- of t. lli- - r llii-rto- ! ,) , b.ilVon cenundk i J I i reiilt Sept. 6 p, iiiep of '. . i ,Mkitr ,y af irvin-i- mil ... whirl, ip hi- f n jieru-,1-nil- f, oi spile f.ur wt'i an , P. i - IMPORTING lamlon. Sep anu'he yj Ihe Bail, i f l.o.i.i um. j. m, ,1, ,; 1 ,. .1 7'-- (he UldlkvL ill . GOLD. The Fpiteii Slii'ev in oasjr from lu-U- tn.i,lTig 'it,,, pntv iu '.Mil eiuii:irr.l viil uf T'.i 6 111. SHORTS GRAND OPERA HOUSE ORCHESTRA BEGINNING Saturday September 8th Dance Every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday Maine. "What are you going to call your verses?' said Jnaklev.' A Broken Vaae.' replied Rimer. "Ah! that, reminds me of a little thing thing a servant glil of ours dashed off the other day. - Philadelphia Press. Verycsreftii (to his new man) William, do' you smoke? William fwlth Urge expectations of a perfectol Ye. Indeed, air. Mr. Verj careful Well, here ta a box allow no other nf safpty matches. sort on the premise. Judge. Mr. Dnmley 1 met a fellow today who waa slmplv nutty about hurled treasure; couldn't talk of anything else. Peckham-Th- ul reminds me nf my wife. Dnmley Oh, does she tslk about on? Peckham -- Yes. her first I'm her aeeond, you know. phia Ledger. husband. Philadel- Holm Plestue, mister, wilt The ymisp gimme er tow pennies for me starvin' w ife? Not me. In Ihe first Old Harhelor place I haven't go any pennies. In the second place 1 have nn earthly ito for a starving wife, and In Ihe third plnce, I don't want a wife, anyway. Chicago I Lilly News. TRYING TO KILL HUSBAND. Pnrland. Ore, Kept. fi. Sirs (t. H. Conrad, wife of an employe of ihe nuHrterniaster' department who last Tuesday slit abed her husband's face with a razor, today shot four Foies at Mr. Conrad with a small caliber revolver, one hullet inflicting a slight flesh wound In the arm. The woman still lalsirM under 'he idea that her actions are in self defense. Conrad today made appiif atiou to hr prn-hu-e cmiri to have hia wife'e sanity Mrs. Conrad, according to examined. hei husband, was a Miss Maxwell, and a m mber of a prominent Pennsylvania family. STEAMERS She arrived at Kobe. Juix-in- . yesterday , mill from there will Mil fis Honolulu. Kite is hound fur llic ndtal station ill Pugrt sound. The armored cruisers Wcm fleet. j Colorado. !Ynm.ylvaiiin ary laud will lake ihe places uf Ohio ajul the Wlsiundln. They sail from New York in a few day:, will follow the Sues route. an I im 51 ' wi'I and HILL DEFIED THE STATE COMMISSION Madrid. Kept. . lb ai rained rcl between Spain and th virlran tions ' ora occupying Ihe attention of (Ik- j tire fipanlah press and public. Thr j liberal newspaper severely Main- - the government's Indecision and denunf Ihe adoption (f extreme measure including the Immediate denunciation nf ihe concords! without walling ft- - tlta enactment of a law affecting lit'! r ' - llgiotia CITY association. OFFICIALS TENDER RESIGNATIONS Kansas City, 8epL 6. Mover W. W. Rokc of Kansas City, Kan., Vernon J. Rose, chief of police of that city ant John K. Kelley, captain of police, today agreed to resign their offices iipoa promise of the state officials that contempt proceedings brought against ,4hem recently In th anaaa supra ms i court would b dropped. Chief Roa and Captain Kelley will hand their resignations to Mayor Rom during tha day and at tonight' council meeting Mayor Rose will tender hi reslgn- -' Hon, together with those uf the other (wo officials. At Topeka today th attorneys tor lxh Ride reached this agreement. oat The contempt proceedings grew of the fact thai Mayor Rnc assumed tbe office of mayor after the atipretn court had misted him for not entorr-Jnthe prohibition law. I St. Paul. Sept. fi. Janie J. Hill, president of the Great Northern railroad. has defied the authority of the afore railroad and warehouse commission to auh;Kena him as a witness Kansas Cily, Sept. 6. Mayor W. W. Rose of Kansas City, Kan., tonight called a apodal meeting of the common council for tomorrow night to art on Ills resignation, which he has before that. body. In order lo end proccedlnx last. Saturday the commlaaion Issued brought against him In the name of the a subpoena to President IHI1 and gsvs elate of Kansas. It tn Erick Olsun, a complaining witMayor Rose today accepted the 'resness against Ihe railroad, to serve. of Vernon J. Roae, chief (if ignations The anhpoenae died Mr. Htll to ap- pnHnc of Kansas City, Kan., and John pear before the commission September F. Kelly, eaptalu of police, both ap1. and give evidence In the case of of th mayor. the citizens uf Hartings against, the pointee The conlempt proceeding grew ou'-oChicago, Milwaukee and fit. Paul railthe fact that Mayor Roae road. The Chicago. Milwaukee and KL the office of mayor upon Paul railroad carries coal fur the Great after the supreme court had ousted Northern amt the Northern Pacific be- him for not enforcing the prohlbltl" tween the twin dtlen and Halting. law. When ihe hearing cant to an abrupt close Saturday il. whs brought about NEW "AMERIKA" BANK. mostly through the efforts of Mr. Olsen. who la a retired- farmer of Dun-nelbanking new Berlin. Sepi. Minn., to bring Mr. Hill Into tbe th institution, which will he entitled heaving. organ; be to about la Amerika hank, When Commissioner Hiaples anauaplcc nounced I lml the commission had de- ized In Berlin under the with capital cided to pul In the promised schedule the Darmsiadlcr lank, Anterik a hank The it brought that paritcular hearing to of S6.T50.000. of Introducing an end. Mr. Olson then insisted that will make a specialty lo Germany and Mr. Hill he subpoenaed to appear In American sreuritie in large financial the Hastings case relative to a reduc- alto will tion of coal rates at that, point. The transactions in Ihe Fniled 8laie, Th ftrt ItrRt CAuariu uuil Mexico. sithpoenae was Issued, signed Ity Ira 1 H. Mills, chairman of the commission, operation of ihe kind will be tlto and a clause inserted tn the mtbpoenap organization of the Mexican Central commanding Mr. Hill to lay aside .ill railroad. other duties snd business and appear before that body on September IK. Mr. TO VISIT PANAMA. Olsen (ailed upon .Mr. Hill today and banded him the subpoenal'. Mr. Hill Washington. Sept, fi. A cablegram read it and said: received today from Secretary R""v I cannot attend to that matter. I stated that he would arrive at Panama have too nittrh business un hand- - I on the Charleston on Kept 10, xnd don't think I will be in the city at that would cross immediately tn Colon. lime anyway." The cruiser Columbia is under order lo rail from New York next Balutdaf to take ion marines tn Gnanatanani CONCENTRATING and then go to meet Secretary Root f - COLLIDE. l, BATTLESHIPS Detroit. Kcp'. The Western liner Milwaukee nl'iidcd wirh the steamer Nelson .Mills in the K'. Clair river, a shot- - die'ance below Si. Clair thl Tbe Mills plunged to the bottom ai unc .liinu-Barber of Tort Sanilac, wheelman on 'he Mills, and Mrs. L. .1. Mimrr. wif,. of of the engineet Mills, wore diouned. A second wheel-iim- ii n tho Mills is repor'Pd missing; C;ti; Fvank tishurnc of the Milwaukee. s.iid 'lie Mill tried to crosa his Imw Woho'it due warning, and that PAIN AND THE VATICAN. 6.A party. SEPTEMBER EXCURSIONS. . ! s Carl Smith I PLEASANTRIES. . AERONAUT j a ii n AND FINEST HARD WOOD FLOOR IN THE CITY LARGEST . carried in the hand. The council then replied thai women can wear skirt yards in length If they like. lul they must hold (Item up. One ROOSEYELT ineli of skirt trailing on the ground makes ihe wearer liable to arrest and punishment. UNTIL 1912 A league of resist anee has lieeu have meinlers pledged the and formed, themselves to wear long skirts and to defy the authorities. They declare Jo. G. Cannon Says Strangsr that Ihev will pay the necessary fine, Spsakar Might Happtn Than Rooss-'velt'- s Things sacthan rather to even and prison go Remaining Until 1912. rifice their right of arraying in the moat becoming costumes. Rnrklatid. Me., Sept. 6. "fitranger Uindon Express. things might happen than Roosevelt's until 1912. Hi'k lieing president, LUNATICS STOP BALLOON. Speaker Joseph G. Cjui non in the Milan. A couple of aarnoatila had a course of a epoch advocating th of Representative Littlefield queer adventure while passing over here was The statement tonight. Gtnndola recently. after Mr. Cannon ImmI discussed They were traveling low down pre- made recent utterance of W. J. Bryan. paring for a descent when they hapSpeaker Cannon had a sever chill pened to ernes some fields attached to while coming here from Ijewleton tie a lunatic asylum In whleh a number day, and kept to hia bed after kla arof the patteni were working. At eight of the airahip the lunatics rival until the early evening. He reset up a shout and one uf them seised covered sufficiently ato fulfill hi enthe trail rope and clung on. Others gagement and made vigorous speech. Joined him.- and then tried to haul When Mr. Cannon left the hall he exhibited signs of weakness, but exdown the neranauta. The balloonists, fearing mischief, be- pressed the belief that a night's rest gan to pelt them with ballast to make would restore his normal condition. This is Mr. Littlefield's hums city them release their hold, but the lunaand Mr. Cannon's audience cheered tics appeared to enjoy the proceedings hia reference to Mr. Littlefield loudly. as a great Joke, and continued hauling. The uproar they mad finally at- At the opening of his address Speaker tracted the keepers, who ran to the Cannon took up a question which hod assistance of the aeronaut e. knocking beenofhanded lo him toy a representaa local newspaper, asking why over several of the more stubborn pa- tive in in the Maine camtients. released their hold of the rope. be had ''butted The balloon then shot away, carrying paign. Mr. Cannon Issaid he had In"butInterested the from the ground one lunatic who had ted In because he He fell several welfare- - of Congressman Uttlefisld, become entangled. as an advocate of but neither whose yards nn another inmate,worse was uf aa much Interest fin the for protection much be the to appeared Hhe people of Illinois as to those of encounter. Ixmdon Express. gi-r- ie Over Post Office train. : h-- Academy Berlin. The women of the little town of Nordhausen have risen in revolt against the order or tho municipal autiiori'iea forbidding them for sanitary reason to wear dresses with llii'-'.ii- wf Congress Dancing BATTLE FOR FREE DRESS. pre-cloti- - We will allow you to tftke your choice from ;i puper ii loose stones, where un can make careful coniparlsmis and see EXACTLY HOW MII'H it weighs: mount it in any sort of h tiioiin'uing Hil l In you take it with nn. You nia - Os eon-ver- Fred Frl J Ray Lucky, ag.d 21. and who say her name is Beatrice Lucky and whose age la said to he 16 year, were arrested shortly af'er 1" o'clock laid night by Captain Hrowu of 'he Ogden police and Dcecm Pen'll r ut I lie leanest uf l he Kail lake tdtee. They were taken to Hall lake i at 'y this momma, where the aerii i of charges of a at unsavory na'u was hooked against ihs yiuug mxu They left Hall last Hamrdav aim lef word thai they were going to (iuiiltield lui the officers lefueed t" . lie thrown oil the trail and suppused'hai they would coir to Ogden ax l.uckv had enticed y mng girls iu a c un patiy hint lo thia place ut u'hi't n at Difficulties Considered Meeting and Settlement Will Be Reached. All Will Faca a Seriss of Chargts of Ur savory Natunt i" Salt Lsks Courts. Wall Merited Praia for Hon. Fied Who First Suggested Going After the Cup. 9 ei'hKd. Nkihe" was presented at the Grand a fair siaed opera house last night audleace. The craupany hn been seen here before, hut Mbu Harper s waa good aud pleased the audience. Her portrayal of the title rule as Peter without a flaw. Mr. lVt-richi usual high standAmo was up ard. The only fcnlt to he found la that some of the minor characters was nut a well up in their lines ae they might Lave been, and thia deficiency marred the work of the principal to Harper some extent. Tonight Ml will present th well known problem play 'Zaza. with all special scenery Mias Harper' Zaza and equipment. tin been favorably compared with that of Mrs. Leslie Carter aud FJor-euce Roberta, and no doubt a splendid la performance will be given, a tt considered to he the heat production in the company repertoire. ''Zaxa calls for clever, vertarlle aerresa and Miss Haiper is aaid to fill the bill to the letter. She will be supported by Joseph Dei rick as Bernard Du Fresne and an extra strong cast. "Froa Fruu will he the bill for Saturday matinee. u OF COMPANY REPRESENTATIVES AND ELECTRICIANS MEETS- - A CAPTURE LOCAL OFFICERS SMOOTH YOUNG MAN. MUKA1NO, THEATERS ENDS POLICE BOISE FRIDAY 100B. 7. Washington. Sept. The navv K de- partment h.ts dcrldcil tn concentrate all the huiticships in the nsvj on the home w'stiiins a in to replace those on the Asiatic station with armored cmlsc-s- . In iirrordtini'' 1h tht policy the tin (thin anil Wiscon- Round Trip. Cltv of Mexico, dallv !o Sept, lilh, 69. K0. $61.9'l. Toronto. Canada. Sept. in-t- . Denver. Colorado' Springs, Sept. 117.75. 22-2:- i. Observation, Pullman aleeiters. 'linsin. which havi his in Chinese wating earn. ers for several months nusi, have Colorado Midland By., 77 W. 2n staled hai'k lothe I'niu-- Sin to. The Kuulb. Cin-Ohio sailed f. .. for Hitirpinn roads.. She willI'ratrrday MAN WANTED! at InCariie and then cross th.- - Indianstop (liiion w ni inevitable. ocean and proceed through the Suez canal Romewherc nrar Ogden to asnist SOLDIERS DROWNED. and the Mediterranean. Her place a In showing and selling properties. N flagshin haw lieeu laken hv th to lrt experience necessary if willing . B'li'lmrci-tSept. 6. During ihe cruiser Rainhuw na teach you the real estate busines-Salarthe Vhn 'and and si a maneuvers at Connid.. has icrn nv.rhauled and repaired Si'di.c per ntonih. to honest im:m today u t load of nullcrt, ah- - wil ho added (,. n,n tint hi of man. to devote hoitJeship willing pan no m of a battalion of Chasseurs, (iivision of th, Ailariu- The to thl business. w.i. r.ipslzc. Eleven priv ales and one Misr-nsi- n is 101111 nine ),v the Paclfl--reitt- LAND CO. Andrus Bldg Minneapolis vi ero iltvwuo'l. ami wm be a..je ,he Minn. r 1 fr-o- ti i aux-ilia- com-bine- r, .! I -- I'iTh-u- r |