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Show EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOMS EXAMINER: MORNING THE s OGDEN, TO CONTEST No. 5S Rhone, two nngo BUSINESS OFFICE Independent Phono Boll 'Phono, ono ring Be it OELItlCHS No. so No. 58 CLOTHING WILL ROUTE TO EN OELNICHS SAN FRANCISCO. MRS. IN MIND THIS FALL s in from Kelton Frank Hylands Srt. Widow f the Wealthy Nw Yorker THE TOGGERY SELLS IT Ogden Yes- Raaoao Through real Lewis S. Gordon. the tale sum.. oaa in The ily ou bulut-a- terday Afternoon. Mr. Theresa Fair Oelnch. wife of daughFields, his wife ami iwo Jlcrniaii Oelhi'lia, whu died at sea m r afror u ter left ycaierday for IVn-1. having silie.l the bulk of visit in Uaden. Mr. Kielila htn property to blood relatives, passed to in a nephew of J. H. liiiiut' ami an olil l ill rough Oglen on the Ovcrlau-IVuuty lvania engineer. veslerdav on the nay to Sun Francisco. Slip fa a wiunau of appearance, has keen dark Joseph PenroM. a young man from l h Sheriff l.rusn and is more than ordinarily Marirotl, Has ji'stenlay mi a eliaiai1 nf, formica- I uiiraetive. Jlor on! companion was a all h her maid, and while ailing for her Pearl Siangi-i'ion train to leave she walked burk and oho roaidtn in Hie .Mai null A. A. Kro-a'- IS, 190a YOU MUST KEEP THAT Na. SI IndiptuMnt Thom MORNING, grTEMDER WEDNESDAY UTAH. o oooooooeooooooo Mill-ii'i- SALT LAKE am-sl'-i- EXECUTION OF A GIRL. 11. Kt. Ieteriibiirg. Sept. Xeiiaide (he Kouei'lianikuyo. giil who, on August 2S, as-siuate. IVier-hofUcnerul Mill at and who was sentenced by cotiri martial to lc lianged takem out Mondav nlgbt, of the 'fortress of Bt. Peter and Bt. Paul early ihU morning and placed on boaid ship for the Her Bchluaaelburg prison. friend atill hope that a re. rumor prieve la poaaihlt-- but a is In circulation today, which cannot be confirmed, that ahe was executed at daybreak. - FOLLOWS fin-fcn- d forth along 'he depoi plaifoiin. dreMMl In mourning and wearing a heavy ha i eil. The Carob Mulirlne riMupany to eunverae amended ( articles of Inourpuranoii. ill hough she it It the newspaper men and replied changing the Drill name ami the on iin seal lo In all quest Inna as briefly as possible, an intercsi in current she shuwi-ik'Uii'liif company. events by buying several newspaper while l The depot. She was also the COMMERCIAL COPIES CLUB Marriage licenses were issued yesAFTER WEBER CLUB. terday to lAHiiiurd Paileraim, aged 2B. reeelpenf of several telegrams. Mrs. Oelilehs la the daughter of fur of lleowawc, and Sadie t'uitle, aiteil :i. of Ogden: William Shao of Ogden mer S.naiur Fair of California, an I uf the and Mil 11. Adelaide Waid uf Willard, was i lie original proprli-iresBalt Lakorw Will Band a Big Eacur-sioand Jagic W. I'ie and Mis Mabel Kali nmiil hotel at Kan Francisco. This to Ely on Railroad building she later exchanged fur three MeCuiie, both of Ogden. Day. huNlucKs block In the saute city. Thu were destroyed The arllrlro of tiifOrMira(lon of tbo building by the Midland Cold and Copper Mining and earthquake and lire and she immeId diH'ibui company have lieen BinenJ-ed- . diate!) Jet the con tract to have them Following ihe lead of the Weber rebuilt. Work on the structure la In the Commercial club of Salt luike changing ibe time of flir unnual fuof Ibe siochlsililcr. All ls making arruugenienta to pariidpate progresa at the present time. Mrs. Oelrlchs. li is slated, was much lire iiitflinps m ill be held in Ogden the celebration which ia to la held r I he second at Ely. Xev., at thw opening uf the Tuesday lu ScptetnlH-- uf sin prised at the bequest a of her cNrh jear, will, In which she Is rut off new lallroad. Septemlier 2D and :u. front sharing In his estate, with the Ogden haa long seen Ihe possibilities A ajiecial train carrying 37t of Farremark, Bite has an ample fortune of that are opened to the I'tah wholi Billers and Jobbers In the new flelil, ley's strike breakers arrived hero si her own," and that ahe Immediately on Hi :3d last night and afier taking authorised the beginning of legal ac- and the tiusiness men of this place proviakuis lefi half an hour later with tion to contest the will. In explanation hare again demnntraied that they have nut the Bcnihliinre of a di'inomti ration, of Mr. Oelrirhi' action the press re- foresight and in matters aa but few of i h1 men lft the train. ports have li that he and hts wife have which work for tho heiiermeni of the Far-b-law of been estranged for some time. John Pool, the bniiber-icity, and consequently Ihe excursion Il is also stated tbal Mr. Ouliielta from here haa Unix been worked out geeuied in hu Hie pivaldlng genius, all hough the train whs said to be in left tso wills, in the flrat of which, iu detail, whereas Ihe Ball laks peocharge of an elderly man who re- made two or three years ago. he de- ple are only beginning lo make prepmained In Ibe aulliary Pullman at- vised lila property In his wife. This arations. Moreover, the rltixens of tached to Hie rear. The men are re- may lie offered for probate idther lu Ely were not alow in recognizing Ogturning front Sun Francisco to New Ban Francisco or New York lu a few den as being the logical geographical York. market and lo show I heir good will day. The later will la datod June 11, 190(1, they extended an Invitation to the frontier hall and fhe petition accompanying ihe citizens of Ogden several weeks ago The document (talcs that the value of tho to attend the relchralliiii In a body. given by Henry Sewell and Fred Dramatic estate is unknown. 51 cut Inn of tho The Bull Imke dclcgutkin has arof the Goddard-Bewrlwife and aim, Herman Oelrlebs, Jr., la ranged to run a special train and club at the Cmigiess dancing arad-igihall laat night, and which marked made In the opening paragraphs as Held's bund will be taken to keep the from enthusiasm of the ezi'iirsinnlsf ilir opening of the academy, proved follows: 'As nty wife lias an ample foriune drooping riming din trip. The special to bn one of tho aiiocraafiil affair of or her own, I make no tiequesi or will leave Kalt laike. ReptemlM--r 2K. the month. About a hundred emiple to her. and will arrive at Ely on the morning were preaenl aud enjoyed the hospital-itAs my son, Herman Oelrleh. Jr., of Kept ember 29, remaining there two of the club. Tbo reception comwill nmkr mittee was composed of Henry Sewell, In. the Itelr and next of kin of my days. The excuralniilsta Fred Goddard, I baric SewelL Percy Wtfr, and will ilnubtlea be amply pro. arfangements to hleep iu their enarlics Cnddard. Joule Brant well, Cura Ialnn, vided Tor by Ills mother In her lasr and will have their meals furnished Mao Butler, Kuby West. Della lio.ial, will and testament, or by the law In from the diners. The train will reher Iniwatanc), i make no turn in Halt laihe mi the morning of May Boson, Winnie tluddard, Kuby the eveut of r devise to him uther than October I. Foidsbam. Ktbi'l Naisblu, Chester Wil-no- t. bequest The billowing statement by Fisher 1ou Olsen and lireii Rirhey. the specific bequest contained in thl Harris was published in ono of the Shori'n enlarged orcbesira furnished will." The specific bequest to the son Is Half pa pci a yestenlity: tbo music for tho occasion, thus marie: The I rail" possibilities that are I giro and bequeath all of my opened up for I'tah wholesalers and VETERAN FIREMEN. watches, scurf pins and Jewelry of Johliers should not lie underestimated.'' every kind whatsoever; my furniture, said Fisher Harris, manager uf the guns and other personal effects, abso- Cunimi'itial club, yesterday. The new The Veteran Firemen of Ogden held lutely and forever to my son, Hi'riiinn road will give an outlet for I'tah goods n meeting at the city hall last night Oelrlchs. Jr." into this territory that should be made To his half sister, Miry Singleton aud completed arrangement fur their use of at mice by I'tah buslnesa men. eienraion to the Hermitage on nest Livingston, Mr. Oelrlchs bequeathed These Nevada propie want to buy their Invitation will lie sent to the sum of $.10,000, with fhe proviso good from its, mid this road solves Tuesday. the Five Points and the Suit Lake vol- that In case she or her heirs contest the problem of transportation. There Is no reason Why wo should unteer firemen requesting them to at- the bequest shall be null and void. get A specific bequest of $:J1mi,04M) Ik that trade front the start. tend the festivities. One of the feanatture of the outing will be n basket mude. to his brother, Charles Mav are the camp Geographically, Oelrlchs. and Blno.itoo Is left to Mrs. urally dependent upon this market. picnic. The first car for the accommodation of Ibe firemen aud their Ja . The residue uf the estate Is lc rt Tbe haul la much shorter from Hall friends will leave the llrunui hotel to his brother, Charles May Oelrichs, l.ake than from tlte California market and the freight will he lower accordcorner nt 10 o'clock on the morning who la also named n sole executor. uf ihe outing. Those who are serving ingly. All that is needed Is a persistent and concerted light for the trade on Ihe committee on arrangements WARRANTY DEEOS and wc have It. arc: K. H. Painu, llyritin Cooriale, J. C. Cale, J. K. Paine, W. II. Wright. The following real estate transfers John F'ird nud James Allen. The were recorded yesterday: ALLECED TO BE INSANE. member of the rontmiltee on amuseMillie 51. Cltas lo (lsear F. John-son- . v. C. l'hiii)ili Tbouiaa ment are: consideration ll.ioii; itIl d lot V Newey and Washington Jenkins. libs'k I. Chillis ariilllliui. Sheriff Behring Takes a Man Into CusJoseph H. Hill to ,lo)i it Van lc tody Laat Night, Believed to (iritaff. ronslderatioii flit"; lots 0 to Be Mentally Unbalanced. 12 inclusive, lit block 1. .Mount uitt View addition. Kenneth It. Jriu-rii- , e aged 2o. was A. Kieinci mul wife m Amelilt" ciistod h Sheriff Behring lia X. Anderson, cone id era Inn $1.2""; taken lio-- t nlglii on suspicion of lieing block ::s. nut a. pint f lot lie namlcn-into imbalanced, Emma Hiitldlcstnn to Georgi' Mill,, tlie I 'talma drug store aboiK 9:3" pill, Jr., lot 13, block I. Diiiiii'h addition. nml eiilercil into ci'incrsalloii wiili i woman, who we nuking a puniian. lie informed tin in a rambling ta.k BARON EE HIRSCH FUND. l Hint he Wilt, about lo take the degree in the Masonic Sam Kline Forwards Information to ami (luring hi comma. Ion lie Central Committae on Condi-tion- a an Esther Henllev. refer .ed Here. lie told Hie uimiHii (list lie had Just bought a reveller to keep a certain Sam Kline uf this ci'y li.is forward i oung linn from interfering will: ed pi the comml'if-of the lenwi-ii- ' i plan in roaai I i Mira Karon de Mil sell litliil data us to tic lb 'alter. w 'licit exist comllllotiH ihe He al-- o alluded to she uning lew of Tills, coniiimnity. In his deplv launax nm"diT. wllrii oieiirri'd a' Huri.iiis siilui iticil hy Ibe comniil tq ImuI.'II, tint, aoier.i' ago ec h- - i s' Mi i. iici ihe population i.r ill tinios lie hHi'ed during his la'k Hie cl' as being H.yoiiii, ,,n,f staled and reliurkei "Kim Mine I iliiuk tlisi Hicie ihlriy .lewish funiilie-reslilu- of Hull launax killing it make-- - if We will allow ou !o lake wiltr m :hc present time. had " rln.ice from a p.iper of loose This Information is w.mte.l lo tin-.leiixen wax taken :o Hie comuM jail Is on il,- - lllrseh fund. Hie .lewi-- lt stones, wlier. int can nuke cure-fil- l aud rinitlned in the padded cell iln roiiuriHoiin and . CXACTl.Y ii'ul I'.iilustrinl sociciy. his foiitiil :i '.2 ealilirv ic. IIDW Ml CH Jt Reimunl of lice mid ihe K.l volin unit a uioiini it from 'lie ln.i: in uiiy sort of s iuniin.'i'nK an let I tii-.ililHtir--ul of New Yolk rtne coip. lie enli":l at MSIwaukei' you lake it wit It ou Von m,i wltic:i oig.iiiiir.'ilop. arc isi oper.i'itig in tvi.i and wa boimraliU disi !hS,., j lh.at M a pls:i to bold an ''xhiluiion ef ,i-li:md Vcioniina t. lii .'a' Pay for it on Our Easy Isii nirii t mid fa nil life In Ainericn. to n Ini lreiii Muiiiana lie i'.iuii- be given III Hie or iliiee dais sen two alllunce Plan Payment during Slikkoih week ibis v, u". I !ic and iT vi.'t i!iv. a flini (hi f,,- - jjM, at ni'o ire.,m ihe set mil cuuiiiiiiiiis "t , t!lO .On.-. MO Mid ;,t Jewish life in cornntiinltles HIM Hide i)n be end uf :i f in mi, larger cl'leH in tbc 1nlled 'Siim-- uml r tie .! Mtc uc.ii.it iij- pi iimisi lo in til'll. Jewish farm life .n mcrle:i TV con .1 m ill'loiis aie I.. ri'iirescni. sciim nstisilial tmiu uml the iiuestlonsr' Hiibnni'cil lo Mr. Kline ,i . iniM IN EYE 6USS ''s cope In i's id'itmiii' 'VMAHNS O, . be inme hro-i., ;l men: calculii', , j i vn, bis of till' Jew mli ... .. p,"l'',i from piol''. !! an. I scoii nf In'i-'.t'liiigested ilUiiicts uml w ' prop ':'ime. tin'll! in Hgriciiltm.il piis'.:-mad. iit,c,''.ii t tuold ip ilu- s,,. OGDEN a Lai"-ub- iMm-llon- d a bus-hand- s' n n God-ilar- d y e y ut iiicii-tall- Ihtrly-sccoin- 'd--- SELECT THE iiif-H- pin DIAMOND : .il-.- ig I I pel-su- icl. . - . 1 - ! vi-.- i , ! f :vl-i- ' ,ib-"i- ,1 : . New Ynrk. Our Optical Business is Increasing And tho nation is this: W - are lie s.ni.devotinn unuri:' 'burns in other I'ne. it Ml ST riyht or irn ai all. - Ssalns Sps'-r- hi- -. car'l'q.i.i1.-- ' .in-tilUlijl- - -- Hf'illg ll'lli- -. wi win . iu-in ai F' :n i I,' fric iine.' I ii "Mu J.UHt' IhU A ni't n-- r Mao. mi I In the mi wi B'-p- il en w. rcliaMlIy tri.il li'it:ii!,,c rnr lu Iougbkei day. In tin- cr;ui ! nf Hie Mulnr l She covered the Hi i U - virr nilmi,-- rum' !n aMcrn if ful. whlr'i goa and l.i uti-- siloWiUu-- ulloW.U" r S Mittl I'M tlie .'pur-"- " in liui-h- ii- - inn s s:m- - ..if '... ' I.. uf ) n.,1 in- - ) i h.,-.- iiw.,. ... ..- j,,,.. iln . s p,.. . jp ii,,.; , ' J ropi'iiii-- i. n-- ai-- Hi"-- - Jit. ..ii Wi-'-t- . : y 1 tHw Mt'ks nii'M Ink f i - Tc-n- ia l!"'i:rr. and Kni. e n righ:-full- g i uu-d- J adnilii-listra'io- t. ! Houlogni.'-Mti-Sciiic- ' lu-e- n . t : ; . eiglit-boti- K OF OHIO MEET. from Page One) (Continued Harris for permanent chairman and Ward Cushing of Cincinnati for secretary. The resolution committee tonight begaji the consideration of varioui proposed planks in the platform, an-at midnight, was In the midst of discussion of the tariff, revision and stand pat" being the two point Issue. Thi- - members of Urn new state central committee, by whom the next chairman of ihe executive committee will lie chosen, were selected by the various district delegation this after-muThe matter of endorsement of the President and the Vnited States senators will come before the committee on resolution. 1 t . a'--- i "'r Mo-gu- n. , condi-'Tapia- - in Dayton, fiept. 12 1:30 a. m. After deciding on cordial" general endorw-men- t of both President. Roosevelt and the two senators, and adopting ihe main feature of the plstform. th committee on resolutions adjourned until K o'clock. To a ( of five was entrusted the work framing the platform. The tariff plank is in the nature of a compromise the stand pat" and revision ideas. On primary vote for senator the idea is approved, but simply as a "recommendation" to the legislature, a stronger statement being reganlcl as possibly unconstitutional. Philippine tariffs and Panama canal resoapproval were other planks. Aconstlution was adapted favoring a itutional amendment reducing The congress Iona apportionment of the state according to the vote cast. 1 I -- Preal-I'.itii.- n i :. a ! ii- ; i i -- i r t - , 1 - ' 1 uu-le- r I'tir-Xiiiou- I . . ! and aiPl a:u"Lit thy new .iianii'S Si'IniTl'ann-ili ran.)' Srnii.vlrh. a jM.i'-.dlj M i n CALIFORNIA B-- EXCURSION. Dally, September 4th to 14th. Ogden to Ban Francisco and re$30.00 turn (direct) Ogden to Ban Francisco and re- 42.53 turn1 (one way via Portland.. Ogden to Los Angelee and re- 42.00 turn via Southern Pacific.... Ogden to Los Angeles and revis O. S. L. and 8. P- 59 L. A. A 8. L. Ry reand Los to Angeles Ogden turn (one way via Portland 55.23 and San Francisco Tickets good returning until Octoallowed. ber 21st. turn Btop-ove- rs MAN WANTED1 tli'-oig- Ab'uiti. Hcs-i- e ORGANIZZE. -- ! d -- - are ' ; ha n rr.unu'-i- l Viin VItii in., ! RETORT COURTEOUS. Naggua A literary editor)-- - Wliai .,.t of a story are you going to grin uext? Horu (struggling author) On,- t which a critic tries to write a nort-AN ESTIMATE OF IBSEN'S ART. and makes a monumental failm,-iChicago Tribune. Idealistic, symbolistic, moral and enLEAGUE nobling, ibe Ibsen drama was so villl-fie- INDEPENDENCE CHEERS W. R. HEARST. by malice and ignorance that its very name was a portent of evil. Mad I Continued from Page Ono) or wicked Ibsen la not. Nor ia he au liunioralist. Hi scheme of life and morals la often oblique and paradoxi-atlo- n criminally, regardless of their cal, his interpretation of truths so or social position, I hew guliu- - weaiih ot jn. elliptical that we are confused. But aurance frauds. he I essentially sound. He believes On the subject of public owili ii.;uii in the moral continuity of the universe the platform say a: HI astonlahing energy is a moral 'The Independence league ergy, though he la often Ihe upe Af in the public hia fear of being duped. Salvation by ties that areownership of public milt, natural good works ia bla burden. Tho chief Holding that no person or uninopuHr. cnrpor.niui, beT He In to faith. la strong your thing is privileged to confiscate wliat despises the weak, not the strong to another, it stamL fur belongs sinner. Hia supermen are the irreconcilable hostility to appropri.i. rupts of romantic heroism. His strong tion by cnrporatlona of fiamliino man in frequently wrong headed; but value created by the cotnntuiiit) ami the weakling works the real mischief. belonging to the community. Rt spm Never admit you are beaten. Begin for local add home rule should at Ihe bottom twenty times, and when authorize rlghta the enactment of a si units the top is achieved die, or else look empowering all cities to acquire uml for loftier peak to climb. Ibsen exalts operate public ntccshlties." is Ice His church chilly; strength. In conclusion the platform says: ike lungs dring in with difficulty the "Honesty In public service, the rid-buffeting breeses on his heights; yet of the majority, equality before t Inhow bracing, how inspiring la this aus- law, the tere place of worship. Bad as ia'man-kin- whole regard for the welfarein of politii-,people. Independence Ibsen, who was ever in advance In buHlueas. freedom oi of hia contemjwrariea, believed lu its opportunity from the government grip of cormna-tioHere the betterment. fur possibility control these are tlie principle! Brand's spiritual optimist speaks. for which the Independence leagin.- li pride ia hi downfall; ncverthelesa, prepared to hurtle. i)M,n Mn arlslocraHc thinker, dcclarna The platform was adopted. have l00 of prld, Tlie mention of District Attorney much. He recognises the selfish and Jerome's uatne lu the reading of iha hollow foundation of all ''liniiianttar called rortii prolonged groan He la a sign post platform Ian movements. and blawes. for the twentieth century when ihe Max F. fhniacn presented to Hie aristocratic of spirit must enter Into convention the communication from combat with the. herd instinct of a William J. Connor of Ruffaln, urklnz His Influence socialism. depressing Chat, the Independence league defer lias been tremendous. His plays team nomlnatloiiH until with the general ideas of his century. makingconvention at Buffalo.theSeptemHia chief value Hew lu the beauty 'of ber 25. It was referred to the commihi art; hia the rare case of the maz- ttee on resolution a, with Instriirtluiis to ier siuger rounding a long life with draft a suitable reply, and with th hia master works. He brought to tbe fun her instruction that It was the thPHter new Idem; he changed for- sense of the convention that a full ever the dramatic map of Europe; he state ticket be nominated. originated a new mot bod of surprising The closing session was 11 but life capturing it and forcing it to give pandemonium, dexens of the delegate the for Its of a moiety mystery up on telr feet at a time, all slto'ii-lnuses of a difficult and recondite art. being for but without actiun recognition, He fashioned character anew. And Une delegate got Hie stage resulting. the turn" into he pushed resolutely r and pleaded In the name of the that aumunded the human soul, hi law that he had been twenty-fou- r his lantern glimmering, Diogenes hours practically without fond or sloeo. brave, lonely heart undaunted by the This caught the spirit of the convenmesHia solitude. and the silence tion, and the chair goi erder enough sage? Who shall say? He ask a ques- to put the motion to adjourn till he tions. and, patterning after nature, This was carried p. m. tomorrow. seldom answers them. James Hune-ke- r amid great confusion at 11 o'clork. In Scribner's. THE REPUBLICANS OOOOGOOOOOO iimk-om- I l'j:ia:. I.iu.i t'avaiiiri. t'.vhiits I'.'lUps Morons. gi'li ant !;i'i ii ai's ar'ts'es wh-- hate ). RATS' Prove your honesty sugawtu ;! sweet little woman. 1 have not suffered from th ,a Francisco earthquake." Without another word he was t.i., and given such a feast a falls to the lot of ihose who free aides on the raitrea many Judge. London, Sept. 11. The Variety Artists' Federation, representing Great llritain. and the International Artists' lodge, representing Ibe coutinenl of Besides Caruso. Aloix Euroie, are Joining forces for mutual is Krby-LunBurfrslalier, Andreas IMppe! and othersb protection, and recently sent a delega- -Hon to New York to seek the cooperof Hie old tenors who have been of the White Rats and so form lained, Conreid has engaged Carl Buran International body with a member- rian. Charlea Housellere and F. Soil-Ibey run. ship of 10,0011. To protect themselves against inch TO ENFORCE THE LAW. a formidable organisation the Euromanager held a secret meeting Railroads Must Sea That Canned here and formed a federation taking In the proprietors of practically every Meata Are Properly Labeled. variety theater In Europe. Today Oa- Washington. Sepl. 11. Following wild Stull, representing the managers, the meeting of Secretary Wilson with left for New York with the purpose uf with American manager a the representatives of the various paeking houses, a nnmlier of ripresen-tative- a vcnimon policy against the forcing tacof railroads met at the depart- tics ou the part of the performer. ment of agriculture today and conferred with Ihe secretary regarding FAVOR 8ULZER. the duties imposed upon them by the new meat inspection law. The railNew York. Sept. 11. Henry B. Mar- road representatives were allow n sam- tin. iweretsry of the Ameriran Anti ples of the labels, which will be re- TruA league, announced that the quired t lie placed on various meat league was In favor of the nomination to were unden and given products, of Hepreaentailve William Sulzer for aland that before they accept congovernor at the Democratic convenmeat meat and of product signments tion ai Buffalo, for interstate shipment they must make sure that their proper labels arc ' attached. The railroad men assured the secreNew York, Sept. 11. The Dclatsarc, tin v that they had no oilier desire thsu to comply fully with the law, and Irka wanna and Mestern Railroad that their coming hero at this time company announced today lliat- - the was to get in forma lion aa to what was passcuger rate on that road will be placed on a basis of 2Vi cents a mile, required of them. beginning on November 1, or aa soon aa the tiling of tariffs thereafter SOUTH. ORDERED CRUISER teh new law will permit. Tho Dm Moines Will Proceed to Key BANK ROBBED. West. Akcley, Minn., Sept. 11.' The hank WshhingloU, Hcpt. 11. If was offi- of Akcley was broken into at 2 o'clock this morning by three robbers and cially admitted today that the American erniarr IV Moines, which sailed $in.nu in currency carried away. The yesterday hastily from Nirfulk, had safe was blown lu pieces with nitroheaded generally southward towards glycerine. Key Went, with ihe ultimate purpose of proceeding to Havana if developPRISONERS SHOT. ments with the next two days sevin lo warrant such action. At Key Weal JIurhin, Sept. 11. Five political pristhe Dca Moines will be about eight oners have been killed anil fourteen hours run from Havana and while have been wounded in a fight with wailing, Commander Halsey will lie iu their guards following an attempt to close communication with tho nary de- escape. partment prepared to carry out Immediately any request from the depart- OBEYED ORDERS ment of state. There is no interest in WITHOUT QUESTION. Ihla move of ihe Dea Moines In partiality to one side or the other in the On the overthrow of the great reip bellion I was, on the rnrotnmendatlon present conflict In Cuba. The will be ai Havana to serve as an asy- of General Grant. In whose volunteer lum In case of need and be at Hie disregiment I served, appointed a lieu- TUBERCULOSIS AND SANITATION, position uf ihe Americana. In ruse tenant in the regular army, and joined the I'nltcd Slates finds It necessary mi command In the grant west, on the The question of the effect ot. certo intervene in Cuban affairs under edge of the Llano Kxtacario. Captain tain occupations on this disease haa of he Platt amendment. Holcomb, a gallant and worthy soldier, a loo been carefully inveatigated provision It has been fottud that those forc's which will have to he shipped n nioi interesting gentleman, with fur hat purpose would be found In a whom I served at a lonely frontier trades that bring one into contact with much betu--r mate of preparation than post, (old me the following story on dual (metiers a poussierea) are eswhen hostilities began between Ihe the authenticity uf John L. Srripps, pecially dangerous. Pmfi'haor land-niizy'- s Invest Igations among policemen Cnlted tHa:rs and Spain. The long chip of the founders of the Chicago of Holcomb, and postal employes (both of whom military occupation of Cuba by the Tribune, a brother-in-laInlted Stales troops afforded an op- ami the man who wrote Lincoln's have also very Insanitary offices Inportunity to army officers lo become biography for tbc first Lincoln cam- deed the public complaint's against the fainitlnr wi:h Hie Island nud probably paign. Lincoln, early rcallxiug the Impure air In jioetofflcea in Pari are most frequent), and also among no porifui of Hie earth is better known tremendous struggle that must to the lllili'ary authorities uf the I lilt- before ihe great rebellion would lie laundry workers, have revealed a dised Stales Ilian tbo island of ('iiliu. Mihiliird, saw clearly that the north astrous condition of affairs. Also In i.ildition to the familiarity nr the mut In; held in line, even if It re- among 257 workmen, carefully - kept fill in v '.ifficers uifh ibe geography und quired the temiuirary overthrow uf under observation by Professor Lan general ivnidltions of Cuba. hII or the Utterly tr, do so. lie therefore sent loury, consisting of carpenters. Joiners, supply ricparimciits are belter equip-pod- . for General Sco't and said: "Gen floor layers and packer, all living Th' crl'icsil situation lu Culm is era!. bate yon an officer in the regular under practically the same conditions, tuberculosis from n mortality .ilium hiiig the airtmtiim ef the urnty who' will obey orders without, the to i lit- - exclusion of all oilier quest ten -- without asking the reason amounted to more than 30 per cent. worker, however, were laundry forepip i ope , ys indicated by ihe why?" The general thought for a and then said: "Yes, Martin found to lie the most seriously affectactivity ef Hie officials In the stale. The pres- - Hurkf." Tbeii JJncnln said: "Ficaso ed. From statist Irs made at Blllan-cnnrHHvy and wa' department. . cte. (disiileiit ai 0s'i r Buy is keeping in close semi him to nte." Captain Burke was ' of Hie telegraphed for. and In a few days tricts in the neighborhood of Paris wiili cery develnpnii-n- ' at where ItiiiixIriCH aboinidl. the mortalreiol'i'iotiai movement in CiiIm an I riiKirteil. in much liowlldcrmcnt, reached thi: is in 1'oiis'an' eommiiniciirlrin liy wire tbe Wlil'e house (for no explanation ity from tuberculosis Scon I alarming total of 7."i jKr cent. Bo made by General wiih tile nflii'Mls here, who imleeil arc had he deadly is the handling of indiscrimIlen iu r'ci :p' of detailed hii ruciion lookinghi nn thing thehilt a hero as nml inate soil'd linen, that women sucfront of tall, ungtilar from him n : whai ihe shall do. stem! of fifteen years, The prime "l':.-r- of the administration swnt'ihy president. Hia uniform well cumb after tin average nten last from eighteen to twenty-, get ibe at present which worn anil somewhat awry, his gray while years. This surely shows the hair rousted, bla shoulder stooped, his one . ri is ii le I,arfi"-t!.n" C'1''' form Vent, hill behind the steady two need "f certain precautions, such as sif'd t kni-- ihe pi i ie 'irenr h of hi collection of soiled !quiet and firmly set lips ihuii- was special bags for the jHic n volu i- iry moveirtem in Cubs adamant. Bo persona affected yu wro Captain linen, ccrtaintl) nfso that, of Hie pmern-tiirn- i am :he u a e powi-rthe rumtents Hieie Mr. Burke?" said Lincoln, at the same with tuberculosis, tnd : !' insiirgeit: him from lie.nl to font cratld lie disinfected before being hanHie ni rlmn niiiusicr In 11a- - time surveying dled in the usual way. sitiioil tu he hastening with his qulek. penetrating 4'c. Yes. is I saluting). The Paris bakers a few davs ago "General lells Seen sir" whe-- e It.i on he Klirnpi that you will obey orders wit limit formed an organization for the n. o he ('iihau e.ipllal, alld nte of the unsanitary "Yes. sir (saint qiicstloiiiC' tliili1:. Bieep'i. the semdary asking l Burke." Lincoln Ha Id. ! tlons under which they have to work. in Aim "an nation u Havana. slow ly anil lnipreiveiy. "I am going t It is slated authoritatively that, de-t- u ,'.ip,r:if- 'he iae department with pm you in command f Fort i.afay. spite the governmental Inspection of ' biiilei.n c:m:a::i'nK such foe's rtte. which s'an.ls in tlie mouth of bakeries anl the most modern i aide to sa'her llierc. It is ou arc to co there and glcnlc apparatus, him river. Joq.nqu bakers is I. k"cver. ibm Mr Sleeper tubercti-o'.ivioii- v will sunti see, for in Paris. 2i".iiun softer ir-- nt yon n''vr. jis ; rendiH'.n u aer.pt th'' rifftehii uf affairs Is not only conitnir ashore, even losis. This rea"tis. roili-dudad' a ifin'i cut. lest some sheriff nr distressing to Ihe workers, but it f is.pw and tit" insurgrns oTlir r' il officer gw service on on sotirce of danger 'o the ronsnniera nf ,:t tie fiidd tic ha- - no in cans of and ihe proditetion or release the bri'inl. etc. A professional bakers' nc tlie i .ii'l?,' Kiaienu'itt of tlto-'or .omi- or all of tlie pi Imner which school lias 'unoqu'mIv licen opened ot j slid in the view artic 1 mar hr nimpelled to enflne there,- jj lo cdurmc t!i nten to practice hy- !: re. there is Kod reason 'he odl'-iai- Consul.-tAll prLniirra there will he cun- picnic Rejiort. not li. me wboii- ".ittlt fined b n. au'horlTy and rcli-astiw H'p pit, h disc'osed by either side. It must The ordi Hesitant while Swain. there, and. my to In- treated a it ii the inmost car c. coni- He "What would imr father do if 'pose of he adjatinis' rnMon in Jeiillnt wili fori and eI told him I wanted i marry ycil? . but by no means aljwiht ere:o uresj was st son. and it "it lowed lu i scape. They will he release the (tiban Fhi- - "He'd tvter the ma'.tor to I the nishew ,i phonty that Ho i would at oner on swearing allegiance to the me." ' 1"' no I 'hr tir'd t'r.ion. an" ctunplying with other for- - j He .hi Ion h "And what would mat nta'ir-rjS'a(.- - 'ti'b - the rclu'IIon which vrill he nt:eniled oii du'1 ' or a grn'i'.H tifl.tm No (the war :h j she ihe rd matter to the department. ' w. fqrtit-- r s'ai'd Hut' 'here sheriffs or inner civil officer 'ion inui-- t y.oint man who proposed to m" and ibid Iw n i'" anpitucH.in f'oni any of :inv rircnmsianccs lie allowed to was while nii were trying '!' ihu "he fnif-t- n t.ivirnm. n! laud at iV' for'. Slriclly obey these tlp J0,lr mjn, ed Swe ginenimin- - t ?rop in and ind look To nte for protection." lprt-Fn- -t was, near the close ri' 'h' -- f Hie groat abandoned and I BRILLIANT RECEPTION. burned, or hurried and abandoned. I I am n"t certain When pnssin-t- "'''-- u 1. pi I The mayor l.in.n. oid ntin. did. iu friuently . h.iMr-lof L:m.i L'lliq t"ii' ? to Sandy llouk, lo pay tbc tutail prt,' u'.'.d ii.-- i I imi .i 'ti'. - E!-l- . Iforr'-- i i i S'r,ii, "Silonie." t : WHITE I fir p detachment then there. I said to myself, it is all In the purpose, the aim. the end in view. Charles V constructed a baatile with which to subvert the liberties tit men. Lincoln constructed a bartile with which to conserve the liberties id men. On the ruins of one arose the liberties of France; on the ruins of the other aroae the liberties of America, stronger than ever, and more enduring than the rock that hold In leash the water of the great ow North as river to the "deep they with President Pardo to witness the dark blue ocean. Major Joseph iltuniinaHona. Altogether, the recep- and V. in 8. Whant, I. A., Harpers tion was the most brilliant ever been Weekly. in Lima. Root with a golden brooch in a mounting id diamouda and rubies, aud upon whi.?h ia enamelled the emit of arms 'jt the city of Lima. At the banquet in honor of Secretary Root last night, tbe secretary expressed pleasure at visit tug Peru aud refer red to tbe important commercial and economic advantage that would cume to Peru by tbe construction uf the Panama canal. Ater the banquet Mr. Root drove Somewhere near Ogden to assist o In showing and selling properties. N to let experience necessary if willing iia teach you the real eatat business-Salar$fiU.i)0 per month, to honest man. willing to devote part of hia rim to .this laaiiness. LAND CO. Andros Bldg., Minneapolis Minn, |