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Show I ADVERTISE IN FULL ASSOCIATED THE PRESS DISPATCH S UTAH WEATHER FORECAST EXAMINER FOR THE PRICE IT CHARGES. IT IS THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM THE EXAMINER IN THE CITY REACHES THE COUNTY AS WELL OUR A3 THE CITY. SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS ARE OPEN TO VOL III NO. THE INDICATIONS 2K OGDEN CITY. L'T.AH. which revealed much corrupt inn in the riinpeuxary. About SO per cent of the vole ui the flrot primary was can!. NOMINATIONS IN IN DELAWARE. Dover. Del., Sept. 11. The lieiin cratic ataiu contention t duy 110:111 bated the folK.m mts ticket: Congress. David T. Marvel: state treasurer, Robert 11. WIImiii, Dover, Ktudall M. Wiley, mate auditor. RUSSIAN Hridgcvillu. . William J. Hr.'an was endotaed for Ireaideni. Most Brutal and Barbarous Crimes of the Century Committed By Rus- STILL KILLING JEWS. o at wandered through Ihe streeta pens, aimlessly. At the Victoria hotel Ihe reading mom had been despoiled of Ita furnishings aud the doors of guests' rooms bad been broken and their contents thrown into Ihe streets and burned. From (his point ihn correspondent wa obliged to "turn tack, shooting 'having lie waa made prisoner soldiers, Imt ahortly afterward ro- by the governor's order. Refugees state Ihst Gov. Rngclke Was taken sick a week ago and that control of affairs In Sind Ice then passed into the hands if Col. Ttichnowsky, an The people began to desert the town, apprehending an k on Jews. It in asserted that provocatives contrived the matters that soldiers began shooting in the streets and bombarding houses, the occupants being forced to flee. To quicken the flames soldiers throw oils upon burning bouses. An army officer stumbling wounded 'Jew, remorselessly upon killed him. It ia related that soldiers killed the Jewish proprietor of a fruit store, put hla body under a table and M they were pr"d ulsin '"herald e,n mcummeuccil. by PROHIBITIONISTS NOMINATE. CS Beattie. Wash., Wept. 11. The held their state convention hero today with delegates present from 4! I parts of the state. For con- gress, A. S. Caton of Olympia; Wil- Hum Everett of North Yakima, ami J. U. Wllklu of Beattie were noiui- Dated without. Ainiest. R. E. Dunlap, for the past ten years chairman of the Mate committee, tendered his rcsignation. A platform was adopted for the state campaign which favors thu initiative aud referendum, the elect ion uf Pulled States senators by popular vote, the primary election law and the government ownership or public utilities. DISPENSARY j i . j SUSTAINED. C'olumbit. H. Bcpt. 11. The second Democratic primary, in which the candidates sifted from the first primary in this state made the final race, was held At midnight the vote showed that Marlin F. Ansel, local oplkmlst, defeated Richard lr1n Manning, dispensary candidate, for governor. A use! received 30.178 votes and Manning 27.804 votes. J. Fraser Lyon was elected attorney general by role of 30.405; liis opponent. J. V. Ragsdale, receiving 2,313 votes. J. M. Sullivan was elected to llie railroad ctunmUsIon, receiving 35.K26 votes, "fd defeating the Incumbent, J. H. ..Wharton, who rtceived 28.ftiHI voles, Lyon conducted the Invcal igation ! ddfleld, NVv.. Sept. II. Every producing mine in the Goldfield district was closed down today. This net ion was taken as the result of a special meeting of miners v cute: day held to consider the question .is to whether the miners' union would still ron'lnue to support the Industrial Workers uf the World. The meeting lasted all afternoon and late Into the evening, with the result that the iniii- ers voted to continue to recognise the Industrial Worker of the World, who arc contesting jurisdiction with the The American Federation of town and camps are ail stirred tip over the contest anil Home of the mine os tiers have notified the offleers of the millers' union that the union would have 10 withdraw its support frojn the industrial Workers of the World or the mines would lie shut down. It is thought that, the trouble will be settled tomorrow. A SENSATIONAL FEAT. According to the at Hamburg of thn Daily Mail, during the German naval maneuvers, the night of September 10. thirty sis torpedo boat destroyers ac- the sensational feat of coniplished dashing fur and reaching the Dritish coast, returning without having been delected. The normal purie of tha raid across the North ae was to carry out the search for ihe German fleet which, however, tha torpedo bpat cera knew was lying off Heligoland. Bepi. 11. corret-pntulrii- t offi-leiis- SEPTEMBER MORNING. of the people f th country. while changed, are uf the opinion mi happily ' expressed by Speaker Camion when he stated, in his speech before the ctm-- ; veutton that renominated hint lit Illinois, that the Republican part) would revise the tariff, not when Mr. Bryan or auiue other Democrat told ua to. but we would do it when revision would do leaa harm than would do good That ts the position of the Republican party. That t the opinion uf President Rooaeveli. Thai la the uplukm uf Speaker Cannon. Thai ta the opinion, as I understand It. of all the great leader in the Republican patty of the nation. ua nut here today sound a discordant note. "Just another wind. 1 am a little When 1 touchy a hunt. nmo things. am to stand for whatant told that ever some other man stands for. no matter what it may be. am not golug to subacribe to it. it has beeu my pleasure to stand with President ituoaerelt on niosl of Ms recommendations. but I cannot go with him on all of them. 1 draw the Hue, fur Instance, ihi phonetic apelllng. , ''Phonetically It mar be ail right, hut estheilcally It Ik to me impassible. I do not think fey ton, O.. Sept. 11. The victor) of N. am not fur it. and lhe I,r'ldenl will think any the lea Senator IMck In securing a me for iakiiig right out in nieot- i. . the statu leadership, r rather, to .of lhHt , Illlt for lt. thu chalnuanshfp or the slate execuAnd It would not make a hit uf differtive comniiMue. by the vote of ence to me if lie did. It to 7. waa second iu luiercat in thu "I have always considered it an discussion tonight to th,- aciiaatkuial honor to Im- - a i tilte.l State senator. speech of Benator Fora Iter before the 1 never understood that soinelmd.v was Mate onaventiiHt, which to tell me how to vote, either at that met here lodB). Coming utter the e end of the line or at this end of the by TuiuiKwary Chairman Hernot Hlxmt legislative rick. aud given with all the vliu and line, especially wllteh lawyers differ. I upon rigor fin which the senior senator questions I was to work them out: 1 thought from Ohio la fatuous, this speech waa io speak for you. I pursue that a loused the delegates 10 a high pilch. ia right: If. on Its probable effect, on ms tier to be policy. If that man not Is to he relinked the contrary, a decided by the convention tomorrow, becsiiHe he exercises the qualification and the possibility of an answer from with which he ia bleaed, then you Congressman Hurtun during the morntake all tho tumor away from ihe ing session were thoroughly gone over. office, and so far as I am concerned Tonight the endorsement of thu yon ran tako the office with It if thn President and the two senators is consenatorial office dona not carry with ll sidered proliMblo in the platform, althe right of the man holding the office though there ia atll talk of ratvylng to d according to his own judgment, the fight ugaiust endorsement of the to discharge according to his sense of senators to the floor of the convention. duty, free and iintrauunrled, 11m offiWhat promised to be simply a roucial obligation to support and maintine la ginning of the work of the Retain the const Itution of the Vnited publican state con vent ton developed which he takes w hen he enters Into a somewhat remarkable discussion Stateshis office. upon of party policy this afternoon. Former We are going to have a great con(inventor Myron T. Herrick, who had vention tomorrow, iu oume respects announced as temporary chairman by the greatest in the history of this the elate central cmnmlitee. delivered for it ts to settle, among other Mate, the regular opeulng address, in which things the question I have just adhe denounced lstsaisiti, approved a re- verted to. vision uf ihe tariff and spoke at some Of course , personally 1 have some length mi other matters of party in- Interest in that question, but if 1 had terest. interest except that which Is perAt the conclusion of tlie speech tho ipi sonal I would not have tho temerity crowd Insisted on hearing Beaaioc la come hero and beg yau to endorse FViraker. After some urging he de- me. ' livered a characteristic address, fa The committee on iiermanent which be touched am some points made tonight fiecidcfi on Governor by Temporary Chairman Herrick, critisome in anmewhut a cising jocular way (Continued on Pago Eight) of the matters acted upon by President Roosevelt, and especially joking about the matter of apelllng revision, called CHEERS W. R. HEARST ' i Will Nominate a Full Straight State Ticket 1 1 1 - ad-lir- hoe-pita- New York. Sept. 11. The first, two influ-mre- quali-Trai- g coming, The speech was warmly received, especially when the senator paid his tribute to the various prominent Republican in the convention and talked about Mr. Bryan. Although other speakers were called for by the crowd, none responded, and after the usual announcements of committees the convention adjourned until 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. Benator Forsker opened with an cloqneut tribute hi Governor Harris, and. continuing, said in part: "Congressional elections are always Important, but they are especially and particularly ao this year. They are thus unusually important Imm'buhc this 8t. Bcpt. 11. A tremendous year they Involve not only the polit- ovationIgittis, waa tendered William J. Bryical complexion of the next house of an the 12,WV people gathered in representatives, hut, as fho governor Ihe by Coliseum tonight when he stopped been and others have ha suggested upon the platform and Imik bid neat. pointing out, they involve also directthe question With one accord the audience arose ly and immediately whether or not the American people waved flags and ghoul ed until the propose in November next to endorse strains of 'America by tho band conand approve the administration of were drowned out. Thn ovation tinued for four minutes and waa finTheodore Ronsevr It. President Roosevelt has hud more ally silenced by National lkttiHir ratio to do than any other President ever CtHtimittoptnin William A. Kothweli, before had with the legislation that who started to mako a speech of introRuth well therecongress has been i nset lug. President duction. Chairman Roosevelt recognizes that. It waa for upon cut short his speech and presentthat reason lie hlntsvlf took the Initia- ed Mr. Hryan with a wave of bis hand. tive aa to this campaign. He took it Motioning for alienee with a palm when a few weeks ago he called In leaf fan. Mr. Hryan aid In part: Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentleconference with him at Oyster Hay thu uf the house, Mr. Cannon, and men: It's warm enough when you speaker I various memlierK of the congressional keep Htll). I dou'l warn you to ! the misery hv exurthm. You campaign committee, and there deter- my what our platform should lie have cheered enough to eht--r I mined in this campaign snd determined, not heart and 1 ant glad to he here. I be as Governor Herrick hare been trying to Hud home for J that it should ha suggested, merely tariff reviainn, mure than a week, and 1 have found I but that we should stand pat nntll thu lt 0 homelike everywhere that I can next election. If the people of Ohio hardly mil where I live. I have alstand for whatever Theodore Roose- ways suspected that Missouri felt velt' stand for they will stand for friendly. She has shown it on many tariff revlMion this year. For he him- - ocrasiuna, tint never more no than toelf ha determined ll, ha poken 11. night. j ba proclaimed It. not aime. aa the "1 want to allow you ll is better to official result of that conference, but .trust Hie Democratic principles to the in hla somewhat celebrated letter to a.I(K.rlltlc partv that, to trim! uumu Mr. Wilson. Hi Idea la that our plat- - to n hoxit party denounces im, form In thl ronro . should be not jhl!n for ffli.)Wjug them. want to as to ' future, but the per- the nuwt popular act of th,it y(lll f.irmancea of the pil'd. liet us take an ! Mr was Ilia RalMyi,'t administration let i,M hold ; account of stork, ween two nations, lei immw bringing w up to the people i ;J),TC tou He settled the coal strike infer a loss or nut and let n find $89,000.11 m employee, employe dmto j a grand act. they approve ,,f w pllllllP. have dont . It I , Now. what i it iiin, f,,i- - p. Rut where did too late for me to tell yon; the Hat of j doctrine? In 'he Republican I achievement long for me to B1 the the and Mr Brian, the peerless leader of wnuej ir ('"M haa made a ' P1" tlie Democratic pa-- y, one strike that cost he has nlarity by settling speech one in paitlcnlnr; !)8.W)n.Qmi, why ought nut our parly made many, but une in particular In proposing a plan which he ha rest a horoacope and In have Home credit for a law would have which he has approved all we have which if pm Inio Why ek to make tho made the strike unnecessary?followed done, and doe no' Issues of 19ri on account of anything has not the Ilrpubliean party la Hist a na't'inal have done, but avs tfie issues will R nn by waking will make ll unnecessary for h man 0 1 revirion and OVATION !; o-- JJ" pla-tor- - ! t s it-- s r . PREPARING FOR THE DEFENSE OF Rapid Fire Battery Under American Captain Guards the Palace-Pal- ma Reviews the Cuban Troops Havana. Sept. 11. Ro far aa war development went, list ay was one of the quietest since ihe outbreak of the Insurrection, but the public interest whs deeper and dlscussiou more animated and earnest (him ou any preceding iny. The government's declaration that the war will be prosecuted to a finish waa every where the hide topic of conversation. Tills afternoon the government forces iu Havana jaraded through th principal streets and were greeted with some enthusiasm. The parade, which waa headed by the artillery hand, eonsiated of four hundred mounted rural guards, clad in the regulation khaki uniform of that organization, two hundred mounted city militia, six isit-rlg- hundred infantry, rural guanla and volunteers, and a city militia company of artillery with Iwo lliaelitlip gun batteries. The parade waa reviewed by President Palma ai the palace. Particular plans have lieen prepared for the defense of the outskirts of Ihe The American city. t'api. Heno'a rapid fire battery keeps niiiglly vigil at lot Fuerexa castle, In front of tlie palace, prepared to sweep the place de Arms park fronting on thn palace, In the event of any surprise iu itiat quarter. Tlie water woika at Venlo springs and other outlying expom-points are being guanjed with increasing vigilance. It is not generally' believed that there is a sufficient insurgent force near Havana at present to attempt to enter lltr capital, aud many ikmlii whether. ihe insurgent will have sufficient nerve. In sny eveul. to attempt to traverse the lung distance from the suhurhs to the lailaec, with ihe certainty of death to many of the attacking force on the way. The news that the Inlted Klatea la sending one or more warships to tlubn is exciting groat interest here. There ia a general belief that if marines are landed to protect Antortang property and persona they will not im likely to ho withdrawn until peaec ia ihoreughly IN ST. LOUIS Missouri Likes Company and Extends Glad Hand to the Commoner, Who Needs No Introduction. 1 M CENTS established, with a guarantee of Its oontinuauce. Members o ft he cabinet and other government officials who were shown he Aaaociaied Press dtnpatrh declared that they were noi eiuclally cuoorra-cd- . aa the administration had nothing to fear from the United States, which had ulwaya shown Cuba every friend-shipAil seemed to regard the sending uf a warship at only the usual precautionary meaanro wherever apui-ia-l disorder exists. There were only a few scattering ar. rest today of alleged conspirator. The leader have mostly joined tbe in the field. Telegraphic communication haa been with the city of Pinar del Kin, aud it is expecied that railway (raffle will soon lie resumed to that place. The Santa Clara revolutionists, who are far greater In number than in any other of the provinces, are reported to tie well supplied with ammunition, provisions and money. The veterans iwaoe committee tonight submitted Ihe follnwlug bases for peace propositions, and the committee of ihe moderate party unanimously arreptod them and promised to lend their aervioea heartily toward puciflratkm through this means The proisMlUon follows: , Repeal uf the general electoral law and the new- judicial law permitting ihe permanent 1 enure of officer by Jnrigea; prohibiting (He discharge of public employe without full hearings and investigations, and the suspension of mayors or aldermen without court trial: declaring for thn complete of municipalities ia accordance with tha oonatiintinn; providing (or the formation, of thn municipality of Havana lnu a federal district, tha official of wheth ahall be named by a rommiasHvner appointed by oongreaa: favoring a new eleefina law which ahall provide that registrations be supervised by judicial authorities, elec- u rlon boards to consist of judlelaj tliorilies and delegatea from earh.igir-ty- , aud declaring that each party ahall have absolute respect for the lights of minorities In all elections. If the rewlaiionlsta and the liberals accept tbe preposition the war will ba declared ended by the moderates. Col. Avaio's report of the rapture of Ciineolacion del Bnr September 8, which wea eeffeted in conjunction with the government of an armored train, waa received tonight by Gen. Rodrl-guecommander of the rural guards. It ia tbe tint recital of one of the liveliest fights of the present war. Col. Avoloa, with forty cavalry and infantry, approached the Iowa at I oclock Bunday morning. The cavaftr advanced first, tbe Infantry entering the town from both aide and steadily driving back ihe insurgent, whose force la estimated at l.SOU, The insurgents were entrenched In the quarters of the rural guard suq occupied positions In thn church and city hall Tha and behind pillars and porches. insurgents were slowly drudged. Cel. A volt says that the triumph of tha government force waa due partly 10 thn disorganised condition of tho in urgent. Seventy wontided and nine lKMiiei were found after thn fight Two lieutenants and four rural guards were eaiH-rlall- y - . Prsident Roosevelt (whose name was s sessions uf the Indeendenrc league, clieredi had tmen thwartud by beaded by William Randolph Hearst, controlling the Republican party. . The reforms needi-dthe speaker were held In this city today, the first being called to ordrr In Carnegie hal went on to say. included honest adminat 1 o'clock In the afternoon and tin: istration of the public affairs and thn now In second at 8 o'clock tonight. Tempo casting out of corrupt men organizations office. vary and permanent Juki here Judge Beabury made thn were perfected and amid much enthusiasm tynlghi a lengthy platform setti- first mention of the evening of Mr. ng-forth the principles of the league Hearrt'a name. Then followed a demon strut Ion which eclipsed even the was adopted. .The convention declared positively remarkable out hurst of the afternoon. on chairs, tonight In favor of the nomination of The delegates jumped a full state tleket and Instructed the screaming at the lop of their voire, committee on resolutions to draft a waving hats and coals In the air. suitable reply to W. J. Conners and Finally in their enthusiasm the delewater. ut her delegates to thn Democratic gates tore down tho large American Id many cases tho soldier spared convention at Buffalo, September flags which were so profusely used in tlie lives uf Jews upon the payment 25. They had presented a memorial the decorations, and waved them aloft d 125. asking tlie Independence league in de- - as the band played The Btar Spangled lly ncttia count 1W corpses 'were feT nominating a state ticket until a Banner. Suddenly at this juncture with tho the cheering reused and the vast aupicked tip In teh streets, and it Is atat- - conference could bd held dience joined In singing the national cd iiH many more bodies are hidden in Democrats. Tfae convention also directed the anthem. Then the cheers began again 'ellsrs. Only one Christian Is known to have been killed, and so far aa can committee on resolutions to consider and the demonstration, which started at 8:22 p. m.. was not at an eml until he learned no soldiers were killed. and report to the convention the 8:52. The cheering, marching up and loads of fugitives are leaving fl cations of candidates. Siedlce for the south. A feature of the night session was a down the aisles, ihe blowing of horns, isA Jewish child who begged perm demonstration following the mentiou ringing of bells and singing continued just half an hour. siiin uf military officer to search for uf Mr. Hearsta name which lasted half forThe committee on resolutions and. hi parents was kicked away by the an hour. Mr. Hearst did not attend s session. reported through Clarenee J. platform officer today There waa much disorder In the eou- - Shearn, ita chairman. The platform The undisciplined soldiery acted lorth sets the fundamental idea of the to atl motion it h the utmost brutality all through ventlon tonight when awns made after league as Independent of boss rule or Journ until tomorrow troubles. Here in Warsaw there are some the routine business had been con- corporation control and of any party cluded. Many of the delegates did not subject to these. It declares for a ("urs of an outbreak. want to adjourn anti protested, but free vote snd an honeFt count and amid the clamor for recognition of demands a revision of the present half a hundred delegates, the motion dishonest and complex election law, a REORGANIZATION FLAN simplified ballot and a law providing was finally put before the convention for a recount in cages of fraud or 11 o'clock and was carried with a at BANK FOR WRECKED tnistsl-gF- . cheer. The recent life Insurance scandals The evening session of the convenwas not culled to order until 8 are referred to a f some length. Govtion Mailed Be Receiver Earls's Plan Will o'clock. The delegates came to Car- ernor Higgins is denounced for failure to tha Six Thousand Depositors state insurance denegie hall tonight wearing shipping to reorganize the the Today. tars on their coat lapels bearing iht- partment. and a newis election Inof case favored The gal- insurance companies words, A straight ticket. 11. Receiver leries were filled to overllowlng and the present officers In the coming elec1'hiladelphia. Sept. control through conErie's plan for the reorganisation of- there was a great demonstration when tions maintain .hiparaded with a banner nivance of the Insurance department wrecked Real Estate Trust com- - one delegation We want a straight In nnderhand and Illegal campaigning." Mtiv will be mailed to the 6,000 de- which read : that a The plstform declares ticket. "itiirs tomorrow. of every execJufge Samuel Seabury of New York "searching investigation li, strict Attorney Bell today slated govern-be two tariff public. hat he had diaenvered additional evl- - wss elected permanent chairman, and utive department is. due the Mr. I starve his wifi- a"1 ehlidn-District Attorney Jerome la attacked meat ownership of railroad. can If the presideii nee of Fecal'! peculiar financial William A. DeFord of New T ork we nim-- have tariff revfs- - 'to get justice. follows: as Bryan says ns.Te , by Five issues of mortgage manent secretary. Judge Bcabury become the only Popular man in the loti follow we the all try Home felt citizens, dav, We by disgust express declared c that Were made by Segal on prop- upon taking the chair, he does HI have it, but Republican iwrtv becsi;-.good ci'.lxcna over the failure of Dis- will want It and " : Iren ind the condition of both the old political ni'ing Ltoino the the Jerome la a something to Inthat Republican question prosecute exisrenro trict the Attorney company" he Ch.mK Inn and parties male the crail-.'- . lines, what wosild h- - the pnp partv to determine. 'ra-n'o- r company nd the American. mass on the fellow citizens, larity of th' man who dm something great (Continued Page My Eight) efforts th that praiseworthy Swedish Crucible Iron company. The gold d FIVE j round-the-worl- d Another refugee atatee that Balur-da- y night the doctors at the Jewish hospital in Bledice lighted the gas In that institution piepsratory to operating upon the wounded who had been Immght in, who numbered seventy, when without warning the soldiers In l, the street tiro upon tbit killing two of the Inmates. As a man was taking his wife and newly born child to a hospital they were tired upon by soldiers, aud the wife and child were killed. A Jew ventured out of hla house to bring some water for his thirsting ones. An often as he reached the door with a pal of water soldiers compelled him to empty the pall nj 1 11 tne ground. This was done eleven times. The twelfth time (he father appeared wiln water for his children this officer of tins guard washed his boot in the psll and made the children drink the foul- - oiH-ne- PRICE iqrV, 12. attention to the President's deslra for stand pat" tariff policy and the demand in Mr. Herrick's address for tariff revision, earnestly defended hi own course in the senate and ended with some remarks on the trip of Mr. Hryan and Ms home- INDEPENDENCE LEAGUE e. WEDNESDAY et Warsaw. Sept. 11. Soldiers toright searched the Jewish iiutrter. Severn conflicts resulted, and two Jews were killed and eleven seriously wounded. Forty-twsupposed revolutionists have been arrested here and will lie tiled h.v a field court martial. A military officer was killed here toin- mortgage for SiM.oiiii wa creased by four additional bund issues night by terrorists. o I j.Ouil.itnu. each sucre. 'ding issue being made without the previutis mort- rRODl'ClNQ HIKES OF Cheek gage having been canceled. Klgncd by O. S. Clark, secretary of the GOLDHELD CLOSED Champion Iron company, were found, and the district attorney says he will eiuleatur to learn whst Mr. Clark knows, if aii thing, concerning these Action l tha Raault of the Miners' Determination te Recognise the liansactious. Industrial Worker. sian Soldiers in Siedlce Warsaw, ScpL 11. With the sanc-flrtlun of the authorities, who provided an armed guard for the m las ion, the Aaaoclatcd Press correspondent this afternoon visited Siedlcc, the aoeno of the murderoua events of September The railway station at 8. 8 and ltt. Siedlce when the correspondent arrived there wraa crowded with Jews, aniong whom were many starving women with Infanta in their arms. Almost on the moment there fell upon the ears of the frightened people the sound of a voile) being fired in the town. A panic ensur'd, men trembling with fear and women imploring the soldiers for merry, anticipating the ones and slaughter of their loved Gentlnrmea on guard snd ibemaelves. ai the station entered the waiting room and roughly ordered the people to be quiet, assuring them that their alarm was needless. Proceeding to the town, the corre- spoudent traversed Waraaw street, which presented a desolate aspect, the stores and shops being closed aud all of them showing signs of having been Pictures of aaiitts were plundered. hanging outside I he windows of many houses, mute appeals to the soldiery and looters to spare the inmates. Everywhere in the atreet were to he .seen soldiers ready to fire on ihe least provocation. The streets were littered with Jews' hats, torn clothing mid damaged carts. The most severe damage had bran done in Plenka street, where the houses were riddled with cannon shot. Cows and goats escaped front their ARE FOR FAIR WEATHER WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY; COOLER WEDNESDAY IN SOUTH PORTION. i J Republican Primaries to Elect Delegates to State Convention Will 1 and haa always been a Democrat? Where did Mr. Ktaamveli find hla mandate fin-- hla action regarding the rale bill? He had to go to the Democratic platform. Tbe moat important pat-- of the Kiklns bill la Hie penitentiary sentence for Ita violation. The railroads have been the most corrupting Influence in politics in the past two years. By the uao of pasai'a the railroads have packed conventiona This law waa suggested by Ihn Dennv rrstlc party. I shall aotui have oeca-alo- n to talk on railroads again, imt I want tonight to Impreaa upon you lhal the rallnaid question solution was thu pnalurt nf the Democratic party. In ofThe president haa now fice almost five years. How litany truai. magiialc arc In Ihe penlten-llary- ? Wc have a gnat, many trusts in tills country violating ihe law. My friends, I ask you to figure out. on the ltasiH of the number of (rest magnates imprisoned during the past five years, how msiiy generations will ll take to solve the trust quest iou. f la-e- s, wounded. HOO HOO CONVENTION. Oklahoma. Okla, Sept. 11. Discns-alo- n over the nest place for holding (he annual meeting occupied practically all the attention of tbe lino lls convention today. Decision finally was left to the supreme nine. Little Rock. Baltimore. Atlantic City and Norfolk are the randldatea for thia honor, with indications tonight pointing to the ginia city aa victor. YELLOW FEVER Vir- DIBAPPEARING. New Orleans. Kept. 11. One of fit most encouraging reports of the present summer .on the atntggle to exterout toMy friends. If these things prove minate yellow fever was given io you thsi Democratic forethought ia day by Juan Fernandes, consul genHonduras. It belter, than Republican forethought, eral of the republic of countries from would not it Is better to vote fur Dem- indicates that tropical which it baa lieon charged yellow feocrats thsn for those whq have at the tail end of the Demo- ver Infection has in the paat been tbe Bouthern T'nUed transmitted cratic jo procesaion?" States are successfully ridding their territories of the disease. In Honduras, with an American surgeon in oharge, precautions have been carried almost to extreme. As a result, in communities where last year fifty or morn cases were report td. not a cane has been reported In two months. Arkansas Prepare for Bryan. Oklahoma Fity, Ok la., Bcpt. 11. -- The Democratic camiwign committee (a arW. ranging n two days' itinerary J. Bryan, who will speak in the principal cities of the two territories September 2 and 2X. He will be met at Fort Kmttli, Ark.. September 2C wlth a special train and whirled acroa OkOF lahoma and Indian territory, stopping HEBREWS FEAR COINTUANCE MASSACRE. at a many important places as will be portdhlc. Rt. Petersburg, Sept. 11. Tele grams received by the newspapers of SENTENCED TO DEATH. the capital, mostly from refugee at MItau. fourluntl. Sept. 11. Eight enure, unite in giving ihe fighting h men Implicated in the outbreak in the Biedlce thu character nf an attack. Only the moat meagre deTalsen district bat. year have been tails. aside from those already telesentenced to death by court martial. on ac- fr anti-Jew-ia- graphed. are obtainable here count of the censorship and the diffi-- ! rnliv in using the telegraph will reKiev, Hepi. 11. One tf the band of sult' from Bledice. Hebrews here continuing. armed roughs who on Monday robbed ihe massacre Newspaper declare Ihe signs fora the Bjeijaxqrkov branch of the the massacre given by displaying bank of fiin.ffisi. killing a ws today handed over to be red h.ntcrn from Hie lower iff (he rity hall. dealt with by a field court martial. Be Held BANK ROBBER ARRESTED. 1 fr DK-cou- Friday at 8 P. M. Sharp |