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Show THE EXAMINER: MORNING OGDEN. KVITHJiAY CTAII, weeks torn urns up hi exp- eluding The following MtrTEMRKK MORNING, hi-th- ree end. IN THE DOMAIN OF SPORT Tbinl NATIONAL LEAGU': ra e. Ihe aud a half fit: .six Gitn liu.;;. on tint lai- -i fuur-- 1 cum- won. E'huu ".'Ctiiul Tim- -. I : yu 3 i. H-r- .Vriiiii. ihird. Chicago. 3: St. Louis, 0. 14. Ronlbarh Fu.irth r:u gt. Louis. ih. in muim hmiilirap. outrageous and scandak'ua attack id torn: today an.l Chicago hut mile aii l a furl-tuin w.iii, Goml ! made upon the judieiary of ihv ssie. I .lick Kut St. l.oul. Fromm', a recruit frjui Nea Time, and especially the supreme coin l. n tuui !uihe Democrat organa and Democrat plat1:34 4 5. tre Central league. pitched lor rals and did Stud work. Fifth race, five and a hail fiirtungn. forms.' and satisfaction Ja oxpiessed K. H. E. score: selling, futurity ivutx' Im. act won. that the supreme court of Colorado 3 3 ,H"' "W' MH St. I'nibrella second, Saiio: tiirl ihird. has maintained its dignity hy bringItHt hi5 ("ty 3 7 I ing to its bar and punishing as a 1: on Chicago Time. c and Mkiiih!: Rartenca: Fromm filnielied first Itai wa conirniptoc in the person of a t Rellaringo Moran. craiic I'niteii Slate senator." Seulbach and fouling M. 1at-te- i Marita Sixth won, ferring to Senator Thomas lull rave, Hoyle 2. . sum Philadelphia, 4; Boston, Oxford Arkliriia ilnrd. lime, The platform favors a railioad 1: 40 Boston. Sepl- - 14. Philadelphia 2. a law providing for an expre to I.uali Boston today. fn.ui Seventh race, selling. ;wo mile and knocked out by a batted ball In the a sixteenth, on turf Huntington won, siea of the will of the people In rtjgard neveuth. but pluckll) resumed playing. Lancastrian secoud, Elmny third Time, to candidates for United States senR. H. E. 3: 30. ate. and opposes lobbying and favors Score: a law against it. rhiadelpbia ....lul 000 Ihl 4 5 1 ui-.- i fr iii Oul Din Utm ti 3 YuuUii 2 LOUISVILLE RESULTS CYCLONE and Bru n. Brooklyn, 5; Now York, 3. New Ymk. Sept. 14. Brooklyn lieat York in a game tuday und in a second game of seven innings Seme: shut out the rhumiilous. R. H. E. game: 8 n HO WO 10 Bruoklvn York ....(m3 iMK) iHio 0- - :: i 3 First rate, hie ami a lm It furious Plausible won. Viiu.i Kuskiu secoud, Frank Fleshlier t'.iird. Turn-- . 1:10. Second race, about six fm longs, sell- ten-innin- g nm 83 Batteries: Braulon and Antes and Uivsnaban. Second game: Brooklyn York j;,.- tl thi imhi -- c Bergen; I H. 5 n 4 K- - 0 u- - -- McIntyre and Maiihewnuu and Howerntan. EL 1 1 Ritter; Batteries: won. Miiileuhlc second, .hitd. Time. 1:114-3- . Third race, six furlongs Hannibal Bey won, Ethel Day second. Kroute-nathird. Time. 1:13:13. Fourth race. six fm longs Western won, Chase second. Si ill Alarm third. Time. 1:151-3- . Fifth race, mile and sixteenth. selling Marshal Ney won, Athena secoud, Si. Paris third. Time. 1:48 Sixth race, about six furlongs, selling Nunaveiling won. Roe cop second. Augleta third. Time, 1:11. ing Lust ig Roy.il AMERICAN LEAGUE Broka Evan. Cleveland. Sept. 14. Cleveland and g Detroit broka even today, Detroit the Brat game, 2 to 1. and Cleveland ihe second, 0 to . Turner's sensational fielding was tho feature, hit accepting seventeen chaneea in the two games without an error. Score: CHAMPION win-rin- Cleveland Dciroit . .' Omi iHM) OtM 1 Odl 010 000 2 14." M. Daniels of St. UiuK Sept. the New York Athletic club, holder of tomany amateur swimming records, day 'kiwered his o n and the world' record for 220 yards, al , Uiughlln's lake, where the second day a program of the national swininiing chaniplon- 0 9 8 1 Batteries: Rhodes and Clark; Mullin amt Schmidt. R. ILK. , Second game: Cleveland ., 1...111 110 lOx 6 11 3 0000 3 0 and Clark; Witlets 000 000 Detroit Batteries: Jos and Schmidt. a d a 7 Ow 0u2 Olii- -S Units Batteries; Alt fork and Ruth; GUilfi snd Spencer. R. H. K. Second game: 1 X om-Si. non (W2 non ihnmKUI 3 9 2 Janoli-a-t Walab and Roth; Ttviimseh, Neb. Sept. 14. Two end seemingly distinct st irnts visited Johnson (.utility this afternoon, ivsuliiug in the death of four pcrs-itis- , fatal injury of two and painful injury of five others. The dead : U. Aanel. aged H1: leaves wifi: and five children. August Zeinan, aged 45; leaves wife aud thi'vv children. Koy Carmen, troy of 17. U'.urgr Koehler, school boy of 1. The Ural three were killed hy lightning near the town of Elm Creek. A partv of thresher were ui work on the farm of Henry Walthers when a lain and electric norm came up. Four of the men crawled under the threshing machine whihe was shattered hy a lightning bolt and the throe Instantly killed. Henry Walthers. Jr., was badly shocked and burned, bul will pruli-abl-y recover. The second storm, a tornado in vio lenre. swept over a country district ten miles west of Tecuroaeh, demolish- aol house, killing the Koehler lnR a biiJ. injuring two other school children, names unknown .and indict-in ing severe injuries on four others ,h Rch(X)I house. Many barns and j winJ m11l8 WWP blown down, but mere have been no furihcr report of deaths or injuries. There was a very heavy fall of rain all over the county. vio-h-- 1 f,uy OF FREE CUBA. THE SOBRIETY AT THE UNVEILING OF THE KINLEY STATUE. Mc- - tuivil and Rickey. Washington, ; Now York, 1. -Washingtim. Sept. 14. Kitnon hri'I I'ip New York train down to ala hit hantmlay and Washington won out R- H. K. dily, . Score: 9 8 2 loo ,,fl lYaahlngton . - ..mi OUl WO 0001 (1 3 New York Kliwni anil Warner; Katieriea: Doyle. Clarkson. Griffith, Klfiluow aud li work for lus. week wages isiying from 4s f,u that money." would no longer work hotel Tlie a London waiter rep'ieii would lie obliged to inrieasv ilietr sal Uiv v:vl mans get aries. Hut alnoe must make good any ailult lonal ex lense. they would be i.bligvd to rain' the prices of rooms and meal. I do no think this change w utld be in the interests of the public who would end in paying much more than won id hare been the case had th,n given a reasonable tip. Moieovei. I am sure lit waiter would not then ihI.i the want. Interest in their clieit's. knowing they had nothing to expen A provincial hotel proprietor stales: The tipping eusioni is tltc one Iking Kusilde. that makes hotel k.epittg aud live People give up hoiiseki-epitiin hotels. Why? Because of ihe ei vauia Hie average iiines;ic is au un mitigated nuisance. In Ituiels servau's obialu the same rati- of wage as in a good private family, util, m addltiuu. make a considerable mi in iu lips. This Insures to guests those little aileiitious whirli ntran so much in the way of If tip weie abolished peocomfort. ple would fare HO better than when al home." Although on most railways." said a railway employe, "notices are poated threatening with fine or dismissal any of the company's servants who accept a gratuity, the men are encouraged by the officials to receive tls. I have known director and superintendent .if rallwavr to give lips. They know tha so long aa the public continues to give Ups the. railway companies are saved a great amutint of money in wages, for no porler would work 12 hours per day for 15s. or 16s. a week if be received no tips.''- - Umrton Mail, a a-- IL The proIolumbu. U.. gram of the unveiling of the McKinley statue at the slate grounds was called off this afternoon at 2 o'clock, until tonight, because of a panic among the crowd juat as (ioveruur Harris bad WHuuienred hi- - stievch after (lie opening. A woman, si ending in front of the stand where Mrs. Aliev Ixiiik-aortwas. tainted and. iu the effort to carry her out. the crowd became unqtaiiagealilv aud aouie of them rushed under the acats prepared for the guest of the slate. Governor Harris attempted to atop (be pdnic, bin he failed. Mrs. I sing worth euoly watt'd her hand aud the governor and others triad again to stop the panic. the cord and Suddenly she giasM-unvetl.-the Maine, bul even this did nut stop the excitement and the whole program was declared off. The excitement still continued us Mrs. laiugworth left ihe stand for her tM-p- H- Score: Hnat.m l,ltiladelphia (WO 810 ....lm IM) 000 - H- - in h add: I li Fur many years tne Victorian railwere a standing tlluatratiuu uf way About 1,000 pound mismanagement. a day was the ptlice ihe cuuniry had to pay fur railway faclIPk'a. Blit some lime ago, the Australasian Review of Reviews reralla, ihe railways were in put under the charge of three cumhave and since then matters been put on a business fouling. Prospects have steadily improved. war's earning and expenses balanced That waa healthy. But this year there is a net revenue, after paying all ex penses, of 1.804.753 pounds. After pro riding 103.V04 pounds for repairs and rolling stock, and paying all interest and chargry, there will ba a sura of 6.2o5 pound left. When It ia rcinem bered that the commissioners had to face a depleted stock and a heavy deficiency, everybody, our contemporary thinks, will poin in giving them credit Westminster for doing magnificently. rurh a trnin. Score: ii.ntx City h a Moines Batteries ' la 14.' n4O8S 202 9 1 Miller Ieltlt; Hull and m.l Wolfe 1C 003 0 - .I..-..00- 2 colomdoTepIjBlicans nare state : - GRAND CIRCUIT RACES fk'pt. 14. Three the ill (.untested ovcnisto a brought clone it the ;iaml circuit rtorit :ne fair grounds hero today. lu-ihird hem of tho consolation are furnished the keenest sport, Ann iiect and Lord inc being together Ann Direct a quarter of a mile. ad a alight margin to the where Lord Quo broke. The was beautifully bunched entering iie atretch and there ws n furious Irive to the wire. Ann Direct was m q'lsl lo the pace and Imperial Allfo on won. with Kenneth Mac second and - "lexo third.. . Nickel Oral tan won Ihe first neat ( snd tn'rn second hi race, hut in the Fid-islest, finished last. Hi driver, work lo sicknes. attributed-hiind although one of the eligible for be fount! heat, he drew hi horse, w sacrificing third money, 'is ' lie association. , ' . Results: 2.1 trot, consolation. Stai Kmplro rial wo in three: purst won the third and ictli and th race In ti r l Quex .won the second neatm ickfel ('.rattan won the firmr. Mi", a in 2:12. Kenneth Mac. and Flex, Ann Direct, Morono :ld lirjan also'alarted. , 1:10 trot, iwo in three; pijr" N. Y:. threc-qnxr-t- 8-- 2.000-Impe- tMt n Bow-a'ebe- .Mack- won two the rsee hero. Tlie Phantom, V.itson and Bonnie i vn-- M Rtid alw ' al,rl g rl. .2. pace, throe inwon ! AU"h I h l:,3''.l?i'hiia wmi the first r 2.111. : Hi1. Moore vd heat 1 n2:lflU-- :n Earl. Hidalgo and Orafigeiiuiq C o K'uned. loir.., si-i- RESULTS A I SHEEPSHEAD trot race, selling, five lrlui'us. futurity n. Huda Test second, 1 "'I. s, Time, 1:061-5- . itid race, six and a I"1 Gariln'T i ci mi vr.1 Tim epuii. Wglcuap third. lr. d -- much-neede- w-,.- te rvtry piece nf harneaa that leavaa out aore. Hdi'b fleck ' la fashioned yrmni ih lieatlrathar find Pfoat aaieet mCiala. and tha workmanship through-oi- l l is bi si class In every rfspact. Our saddles are the talk of all hone-bae-s riders for comfort and ease, and they are scrupukMiily mad and Baiahad by xperlcnred ' operator. Give us a cU. when yuu next aoed something In our Una FOR THAW. . tB. ... - addltlunal have been retained for tlie defense of Harry K. Thaw for the Mhonttng of Stanford IVhlta. They are John H. Ixlin and Howard B. Gan. The latter waa formerly aa asalatanl under District Attorney Jerome. 'New York. e lawyer -- READY FOR MOVEMENT. New Oriean. Sept It waa 14. J.C Plait Saddlery Co. re- the artilleryported hero today that nnd Jack mm, men at roH Bt. Philip on ihe .Mississippi rtvar below Now Orleans, have been ordered to hold themselves In readiness for movement. There nre two companlca of coast artillery at the fort. 2283 1 -- fr g - - n. hn-aw- the-bel- l, 8 - Washington Av. 878 23d St , WILL PROSECUTE. Philadelphia, Bept. Hall. It ban been learned, ha been Investigating the failure of tha City Trust Safety Deposit and Security company of ihl city, which dosed Pa door In Jnne, 1905. wPh liabilities f more' than IRdfiJNiO. Mr. Bell evidence of sirs he haa discovered criminal liability and Intends to secure prosecutions. POLITICAL ARRESTS AT ODESSA. 14.-Dl-srlrt Railway batwcaa Tha Only DaaMt-Tracf- c ffie Mlaaaaif Rhr and CUcafc The Overland Odessa, Bept 14. In consequence of ftnftrttlilntJr Ibreftt to dentrojr ftll official building here with bomba. 1h military guards today were doubled. The authorities are showing vigilance in baffling the attempt! of the Black Hundreds" lo atlr up attarks on Jews. Political arrests average d fr ..flon. Well Mounted Budapest, Bejff. 14. Consul General Cheater declares that the advice received by him from the state department al Washingtim concerning tha unveiling of tho Washington statue hero, September 16. merely Instructed him not to attend the ceremony offiwhai-eve- r cially and makes no reference to Charles 8. Frani-in- . Ihe American ambassador to Austria-HungarMr. Chenier, therefore, will he preseu. at (ha unrolling In the capacity of an HunAmerican cltiaen only. Jhe garian government regarda the unveiling aa a aort of family festivity, uniting tho Hungarian In Ihe I'niteii Plate with the mol her Mad. Thewa;.. casinn la being mad aa puicly lion garlan as possible. ATTORNEYS roan, t. 1 22 Sot Phone 160 Limited Tha Mart Uzariaaa Train In the WarM Compaitawnt aad drawing-roosleeping cars, observation cars, 41a and library big cars, rs cars, with barber, bath and Library; entire train electric lighted, through to Chicaga without charge. Direct connection lor m a day. were-made- Ed-gra- n) II Lucky Buck n.l ftfih heats in TRANSFER : CO. OFFICIALLY. NOT TO ATTEND ' v ALLEN the emperor's courtesy and cordiality, and that the moot complete facilities had been given the observers for . study. 1 -- tiudF la tha character at tha service wa supply our patron. Prompt, reliable and at low cost, aay time you aay wa'll tie on four Job and hpudle It nxpedlUounly nnd ? wclL e. Tha American Berlin. Sept. armv officers. Including Gca. Barry and (lea. Duvall, who have imen attending tha German maneuvers, returned hero today. They will reserve their critical and detailed report of the operations for their official reporta. Gen. Barry aald he waa charmed with i R. H. K. that pointed out semi-official- WILL RESERVE REPORT, 8 Sioux City, ; Dcs Moinas, 6- Sioux CHy. Sept. 11. sjoux City won it a Klutiglncrlnx match, making funr The game ,i might from the leaders. v.is culled at tho end iff ihe seventh iy agreement, tu enable lX'S Moines LS 1H la Anglu-Ruasla- WESTERN LEAGUE Svrai-tise.- - Magyardom. but duly repre- senting native or uaiuralixed Americans. The erection ff the monument lid lig q private affair, the presence of an official American representative ia unnecessary. The American government doe not men by till order to offend the Hungarian government. 3-- Wad-Jt-- statue - com-inerr- Probably few Industries In this or any other country show aa great a growth, elthot relatively or n iha volume of outpota, aa has that of cement manufacture, fieieral resawn for this come readily to the mind. One Ind. am not representing in Budapest. American 220-yar- d 3 I 6 8 0 nfx--- 4 Batteries: Young and Crlgcr; and Bchrrck. o relation to the Wphlugi the Hungarian gvtverameni la ant hotel. officially, and that PYancI No one was setiously bun, us fur Koaaufh. Hungarian minister of as known. only attends aa party leader. Thia is advanced aa the reason why Ambassador Franela waa n Invited. RAILWAYS IN AUSTRALIA. GROWTH OF CEMENT INDUSTRY. 246 uuveiiing. Comml General Chester ihe am emsuggest a that ponslbl inent may disapprove iff the inscripi : tion on the wotmrot-nf George WaxliiugUm. Iu memory J9is'." and American Mugyarduiu, . K- - Phones 814 BeU Budapest, Sept. 14. in a published interview today explaining hla attitude Ink-Pn- nse AVENUE GEN. CHESTER EXPLAINS. l-- Philadelphia, 4; Boston, 0. rhlladelpnia. Sept. 14. Boulon was .lint out hy Philadelphia today of Waddell's effecliv piichlng. 2369 WASHINGTON ev--r- But the People Could Not Be Calmed and the Exercises Were Declared Off. d Thomas. Meat Market - 2-- - Wright r.lcrnio, Kept. 14 For tlie last three day alighi eanliqiiaki- shocka have btwn felt here and in several other part of Sicily. At Travis houses were badly damaged. The inhabitants are paailcsinckea f.nT many peojile are cuntped in the o;nU u uir. fearing disaster repetitious, fatalities have lieeu reported. the inherent cheapness of the maand another I the growth of Gazette. terial. It nays much for the capacity of the af its emplujment In Ihe avenue the Cubans to govern themselves that dur- part few the Aral, it jeer.that Aathet material TELEGRAM A FORGERY. nut ing the five veara their Independent might he raid republic has existed they have only of which rement is made are very and Rt. Petersburg. Hopt. had one attempted revolution, widely. It might almost be aald, uni and admliilaLratkm circles are that, we learn thia morning. Is dying versa'lly distrinted,- - and the multiuaea greatly ercled over the discovery sway, killed aa much hy wholesome plication and extension of P tu have ridicule aa by Ha Inherent impotence. uve been such as to provide a market that a telegram purporting Had it been otherwise there would for almost any quantity that could he been sent by' King Edward to the have been little occasion for surprise. produced. Cnrioualy enough, it might widow of Gen. Min. threo days After Cuba is well within the danger ion the assassination iff the general he added that while Ihe great mas of American politlca. where the ac- nr product kin has been largely centerby Zen a die KonopHanikuvo, a ed I na few state, the talk of aay waa not genulffe. The message , which cepted doctrine ia that the role of wxs ys with political 11opposition la to oppose combination of interests sufficient to bore the -dale of AugaqJ 29, ' hands. Bet if it ktoks out form a follows: arms In J organisation Y am overwhelmed V your frighton the east and aouth of kuch ex- or trust I derided hy those conversant Domingo, 8anto a center ful bereavement, and beg- yon. plosive with the Industry, thongh it Is conconYenexticla, Colombia and Nicaragua. ceded that to a certain extent there madame. to arcept my profound Edward." It Is fortunate In having on the weal has been a concentration ' ff Interest dolence. third. An InreatlgaMon Is In progress to K. and north the mere stable example which may have given rise to some of swim, intermediate nnd lb origin and motive of Slates: Culled Ihe determine Mexico and Bomx-tnanImmense of talk!' The trust ' the first: Frank . A. A., Crane, The Invrallgatkm has , wlsely been very to seem It hare the recent Eatc-shere of Vi telegram.. . J. growth of the production ('. A. A.,semd; third. The conducted tempvery quietly on aclessons. iff its been Icarnl political Time. veara, and the present proportion SI. Isolds Y. M. C. A., tho disclosure is effect the count of at tation In ihe opposite direction ha treated are of the Indnatrv , the royal person, revolutionist to have The small. volupon been the likely 'not extract from A. it. ' In a pamphlet HiO yards. Sw imming- on- bark g guer-- l and of scarcely an rethe concerned, great veterans are ages mineral the Swsmostly K with F ume dealing nrwi, Goessling. M. A. reached the Ihe haa the matter of whose war against rills M grievance pubJust United States the la difftok. Chlrag.1 Y. M. C. A., aecond; no sources of Ihe preaa. The motive of (he hoax third . 1 Into, present administration are hy lished by geological enrvey. M. A. C'.f a message Toeppen, though to icult means illusory. Tha recent presidenconjecture, saw the 1905 The calendar year 1:18 as tial election, which has given General greatest production of hydraulic ce- of sympathy relative to the fatlie of awim. senior 0. M. Danwith a aecond ment ever wllneared In thla country, agent of repression might not the and moderates Palma iels. N. Y. A. C., first: out effect in ucb an internal combat term of office, ha been gall and the total output being placed al M. A. C., aecond: L. B. Goodwin, can unone and to aa la going on In Russia or on lb 931.633. wormwood them, al 136, valued barrels, enY. A. C.. third. Time, 2:42 Imwhich has movement for an Instinct the derstand valued at . H 81,673.257 J. Handy. aa against w 1m, senior barrel, Onc-ntil-e and hllla flv tlie to tente. to them of respectIn N. 19U4, pelled 826.031.920 gains C. A. A., first; E. K. Wenck, Mr up arm. Then, again, there are ively 26 and 36 per cent. Of this pr Y. A. ('.. second; A. M. Goessling, M. take REfiTS PEONAGE created by Unrest of sources serious valued at GOVERNMENT barrels 35J46.612 diictlun A. C.. third. Time. 28:43 CASE. In the island, American the Intrigue of rent the 87 0. quantity N- 8t. :3 .245.667. per Y. A. 1., Water polo partly conunerrial and partly political, and Ml per rent of the vnhie, was what, 14. Louis Y. M. C. A., ir. In spile of all this, the rising has la known a Purilnda cement, much uf Cape Girardeau. Mo.. BepL Iteen a ludicrous failure, one can only tlie balance, 4. 473.149 barrel. In fact, Char Ira BmHh, one of ihe defendants conclude that the republic rest on being what la known as pal oral cement In the peonage case, waa Identified hy sound foundations, both political and though there were 828.447 barrel of a numlier of negro witnesses as the Cnlta has bo man who employed them to work at TICKET moral. Aa a matter ff fact, pusxolan or 18 cement. It might Bikestnn. Mo.- - All of Dieae wltnesaea Indusdene excellently during the list five added cement Portland Ihe that mneem-Inyears. The old regime of Madrid, try has grown largely at the cspcnxe cirrolwratcil other wllnesaes their enforced employment. economically comatose and politically of the natural cement Industry, many 14.-- AI Dr J. A. Milan of Wheaton wa at the af- archaic, has disappeared, and a live, of ihe plant producing the lallcr beDenver. Colo., Hcpt. Wood faim In Mar to see two has comity and the A orderly the tho Republican of 19n3. growth (utUrpriring In session regard Idle ternoon He found the sick men In iff commitHa place. Commerce ia flour- ing th negroes. made taken the report convention progress and stale of flat roof on finances an.l shown houw iilth national box the therefore the and that prim cement ishing. industry, Portland tees recommending weie forty black There roll hunk. In twelve other the as of the lie department permanent very call typical faciu roll The may hoasregarded men working there. He wn given an . a whole. rail and that the temporary organlxa- the state are well administered. duatry order un BmPh for medical service tion' be made permanent were adopted. Cubans have. In short. Justified their In 1890 the ictal production of Corta right to freedom and Independence. It land cement was only 336.500 barrel. aud mlih paid the bills. APer The resolutions committee reported Marahals ihl tho and was tu be hoped they will long continue In 1900 the quantity produced had muny by United State announced adopted, which nlatform that con- Col. thus Dyer course, The . flvo Murney. and sober and thel nominations rpreuent jn barrels, 8.482.:o to two t- rested It case. to grown lesson 9:30 the was until government a the 1906, In output or teaching adjivurned then ventlon vears later many of their older staler among the 35,246.812 barrels. The number of morrow morning. N0MI DEMOCRATS I CHEYENNE new world. the of a completed. as far republic Bpaniab works In 1690 was only alxteen. In 190(1 ITip ticket, NATE. nine In 1905 Loudon Daily Graphic. eighty and was It fifty, El works were reported. Ban Francisco 41 the Govenior - Philip B. Stewart of A TIP. WITHOUT Cbevenne, Wyo., Bept. 14. TOUR, Chronicle. Paso county. convention, held here state Prow- Democratic of Bent E. Alfred Treasurer was nomi-today, the following ticket llerr Grauev.'a wealthy German hoWITH exBOY A ClThe tel proprietor, haa carried out an platform reaffirms lta allegiance NINETEEN GODFATHERS. 8. A. D. Kolsiw, FreKor governor and If periment with amusing result on the to the national organisation as that county. . mont pro- tipping custom. Ho had theory the principle to adherence 44. GUI. national plat- - all hotel empl&vca should Secretary of stale Daniel paid a mulgated In successive The son of Crown Prince Frederick Laramie connly. living wage, and that tipping should endorses' the patriotic be abolished in hotels. State auditor -- Thomas A, Pnnn, Big William, burn July 4. was baptised on heartily GalPresi. Horn county. Bo ho started, accompanied hy hla August 29 in the recalled Jaspls and fearless administration of New Altice which had been treasurer James L. Loiinan, of the Lausanne State lery Roosevelt." wife Itbe and daughter Theodore dent of tho Dally Mail write I aranged as a chaiwl. in the presence Sheridan couni V. The Republicans of the naUonal conroynl family, the Sts anperlnterdent of public in week for the a on tour of the chief of the whole German three unprecommended are gress of Greece, representMay Hamilton. Ntgiruetlon Ml cedented amount ff wise nnd whole- German and Swiss hotels, determined crown princesses of Greece; Prince Chrisrona county. some legislation accomplished at tho not to spend a son. in tips. In order to ing the queen 1 representtian of Bclileswlg-HolstdCongress John C. Hamm of Bill last session." Special referencePan-la lest hla opinion. Duke Grand the Edward: consecounty. ing King One week's experience of the made to the laws authorising the his wife and Vladimir, representing the emperor of ama canal, rallwar regulation, meat quences was enough represent-loArchduke Joseph, home in thSTedge OF .A CLCLONE. disap- Russia: consular reftorm. Joint daughter, who returned Inspection, the emperor of Austria; the Duke statehood and the law relating In pointed and indignant with Herr the king of Nets' ui. Neb.. Bopl. 14. The fag end naturalisation and Immigration, pure Grauer for the discomfort and Insults uf Genoa representing von a tornado struck Nelson this evenof Paly the diplomatic corps. Prince food, free alcohol for nse In the aria to whlrh he had led them. member of the ing. killing some stock and doing Mysterious hieroglyphics and secret Buelow and other and employers' liability. of-German cablm t, and high military property damage, bill InjurTlie protective! tariff Is credited with algua known only to hotel employes The the Granera BThe no one, so far a known. ing bringing phenomenal prosperity to the announced the arrivalat of child was named William Fredthe various reRock Island roundhouse was tnr nto the country and the development of the Christian Olaf. heavy timber from the beet sugar Industry Is pointed to as sorts they visited,; The result was erick Francis Joseph piece, andwere are the German emblown against the wreckage an illnstratiun of the benefits of that always the same nobody seemed to The godparents want them. peror and empress. Prince Kltel Fredhome of Harry Follmrr.dem.d1hjng system. At the stations they were told that erick and Prince Henry of Prussia, the ona ride of the hum?. The party Is pledged to fair treatthe grand house of J- B. Rodger. James Campment of organised labor and organised the particular hotel. they wished to prince regent of Brunswick, duchess of Baden. Princes Feodora iff bell and George Ljn WPr stay at was full; the hotel omnibus capital aa well. the emperor of wrecked The window on the lrl,J Bchleawlg-Hols'elwas merely Vailing tor a few oil cliThe death of former Senator were of the king England, king Insisted When the Austria, o. Wolcott la characterised aa ents to depart." they of ihe high school building the side among the Pnlc In. causing an Irreparable logs to the state 'and on entering the omnibus there wae of Italy the emperor nf Russia, blown of Denmark, Duchesa and children. Bern, withouae town. nobody to carry Ihclr luggage, and rail- crown prince nation. over Ruprecht windmills were leveled The trouble growing nut of tho way porters had to be employed and Karl Theodor and Princes the king of Norway, Prinstorm wa worse north Strikes in the Colorado mining regions paid. Arriving at the hotel, their heavy of Bavaria, or Srhanniburg-Llppe- . the It 1 feared ihe thiee years ago are attributed to so- baggage was unceremoniously thrown ces Adolf hero. of iff Mecklenhurg-Schwericialistic and anarchistic sentiment, on the ground, aud the boxes were Dowager Duchess the Grand Duke Michael or "fostered and encouraged by leaders damaged SENATOR BURTON APPEALS. Russia and the queen of Greece. The maid took half an hour to of the Democratic party of the state .- A l.n and the hot water," Alter the ceremony the Crown Prinfor the purpose of Influencing the labor Washington, Sept- - U- of formPP L-beside the cradle, vote." and the Republican party Is when it did arrive, wus cold. At table ces Sophie, staled of the petition smmort A dinner followed in for given credit for bringing about the d'hote the Grauera were always served he'd n levee Heoator Burton of Knbeen found with the last portion. The concierge the marble hall, al which Emperor restoration of law and order." case he ha Inthe grandchild. iufl y ff accepting a fee The part taken by the supreme "did not know" of any interesting trips William toasted lii flrt The streets. hnsea and public buildcompany of 8t. court, the legislature and the district in the neighborhood, and was generand Berlin were gaily rendered the Rialto Hi the supreme attorney of Denver city and county ally "busy" when they descended to ings in Potsdam flag Plac-In honor of the contest is- en- the hall- ('mplalnts to the manager decorated wIili In the Peahody-AdaiCri of the united Stales. The brief The 'platform declare that sere futile. dorsed. for christening, and the street were filled is in the na'ure of a supplication 15.WJ fraudulent vutes wore cut for licrr Graqcr, who persevered with with animated fi"wd. 440-yar- d 1 - Violent Storm Sweeps Over Johnson County, Nebraska. Kills Four and Wounds several. IS THE IN ITALY. QUAKES d . Chicago St. Umla HtiUeries: . . at...-lng his own record oy Ho wn the event by wenly yards frein M. Sehwar of the Missouri A. I . L. B. Good win. New Y'nrk A. (.. the onlv u:ber vtarter, was a distant third. M j. Handy, ihe Chicago crack, was practically- without opposition In the way mile swim and ploughed hi through the wa'er aa lie pleased. Daniels, tho holder of the record, withdrew from tlii event, much to the surprise cf everybody. Thursday Ihe New Yorker withdrew from the aslm in which Handy was entered. Daniels and Handy are entered iu toevent, and it morrow' most certain the New York A. C. man will atari. H. . Bartel, tho Denver A. 4 . hoy, winproved his worth again today hy Junior chamlpon ion the yards ning ship. Summaries: 100 yards awim. Junior H. O. Bartel. Iknver A. C.. first: E. T. Walsh. C A. A., and Walter Bchwarti. M- - A. for reeond place. Time. C, dead heatWalsh and Hrhwar will 1:12 meet tomorrow tu decide second and Chicaga Wins Two Games. Chicago. Sept. 14. Chicago defeat-rSi. Louis In two games today. Hunched hits with daring base running rml the aid of St. Units ntlsplaya gave Chicaao the Aral game. 4 to 3. Walsh shut out the iliiir. 3 to U, In tho game by striking out eleven to three men and holding SI. scattered hits. Scores: R. li.K. First game: 200 Ult (Mix I 8 3 Chicago 4 - THE C. M. Denials, the New Yoik Athlete, Proves Hit Claim to the Championship. R.H.K. First game: OF SWIMMER WORLD. KILLS FOIR JO PLACE Buy Vour Meat aus-pirto- n. me : nw.rv tip?' All the fliipkvyes RIGHT THE v rvslKinuui "What would boU-iii!'i mi, I hr employ vs especially ers do If they pbou. iicciic no s Batteries: Lusb and Duoiu; STOP IRE t f !s oplniuu- - the ihv classes Indicated currespondence. and a t. tiie explanatkw.s are .ipt'i to picsem the another opportunity case, and say in part : Helleving tha' the trial in h conn below as not a fair one. and tha the verdict rests ou evidence nut irchiti-ealibut substaniially improtiei. evithe cae from dence which remove he rvginu nf fact to the realm of also that and war exelnded which alone could n i. ei and rebut the evid.-m-wrongfully decided, we eiirtf filv ptay for a n hearing." y r Kepre-eniativ- cr Burton three iraina: found. Had four pair of ,i new. ruined: cause urkn i, ' Two suit nf clothe- ui,-- i. 'M blouses mysteriously urns i liraiter now ping is a necessary long life. TRIED TO IAL1CE ! Adams two years ago. and thai ... wa never legally elected to the .flic-- ' of governor. n '.he CondeinDaiion is glared Ibid u -- 1M. 13, UNDESIRABLE FOREIGNER. buffet-amokl- ng Book-love- NoEl Pano. Tex.. Bept. 14.-- The galea Times aa.v that Abrnm Jose Salcido, president of the Douglas Junta been iff Mexican revolulionlsi. ha turned over by United State Immigration Inspector George Webb at that and place to the Mexican authorities taken lo Ilermoslllo, capital of Sonora. He wa deported, P I said, on order and of the secretary of commerce labor cm the ground of being an undo-slrahl- SL Paul and Minneapolis S- Ticfcrts. srarvaHras. fonasilM ran Sr o(sim4 fraa AmL UtMnl C. A. Walter. M Chicago & tea Ssath Nortii-Weste- c foreigner. A --- CRUEL MURDER. Sun Francisco. Sept. 14. 44'llllatn Kricde. proprietor of n clothing nnd furnishing store al 1386 Market street, was found iinruutiriuu In a iool of blond In a back mom of hi place of hu nlnees thl afternoon, hi bead al most heaJen into n pn'P- . HI watch wa mtsaing and the cash drawer had been rifled. The discovery we made by two children who went lo the store to make norne purchases. Frledc was removed to the central emergency hospital, where it ia said that he cannot survive the night. Thn crime i marked with the same fiend atrocity a that of the murder and robbery of J. Pfintncr In his shoe store at 964 McAllister street. August. 2d. The police are working on the theory that both crime were committed by rtt - Second Hand Stores are I. T." at "ODD8 and ENDS. I. T. Alvord, 2277 Wash. 'Phan 372. Any aid thing" bought, sold or exchanged. New and Sacand-HanFurniture. L T. AhrarkL W d STORE. NEVADA SECOND-HANW buy and sail all Mnda af nw goods. Call or phore and second-han- d W acker A Haynaa, Preps. 188 9th St. Ind. 822. SAUL ZIEGENHIRT, HOLDUP. 8tore, Baeond-Han- d call r Ball ptn 68-- Waak. Ind. Will pay the . to aad c buy anOilsg1871 AvA, If yau have BL ATTEMPTED AN - D ih the samp man. fy. ni Mala Street. Laks CHr, Utah- - 87B- - A. DEN KERB Mhaat price far aacand-- ; hand furniture and all t tha publl' the chaapaat. Mid Grant Ava. Ball Ind. 20. Phana 887-f- onr masked Peoria, III.. Sept. men .attempted In hold up passenger train No. 311 on the Rock Island, one toCO. C J. HERRICK and a half mile north of Peoria, the Buccaneers to H. L. Whita. night nt Id o'clock, and hot for MurIf here Conductor you want Bring your goods presence of mind t want t aril them. Call hare IfBallyau Phene ray. who disarmed one of the men Wash Aw. after being struck on the head, the buy.. 2842 4S7. Ind. passenger would have been robbed. tIS-yThere were about 1'KI person on Ihe RESULTS. train, which left Chicago t H o'cioek. WANT ADS YIELD BIG Sheriff Potter and a force "f deputies and Poirit pnllce an1 searching the WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. wnids near the srenc of the attempt'd RESULTS.' 14.-F- holdup. , WANT ADS i YIELD BIG |