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Show 0 THE SUNDAY EXAMINER. 10 drum, 21c; ex'ra. 24e. Cheese firm, 1148 124- OGDEN. 11-44- 3 Reading Mad Field Vary Muck ta self Sank Statement Bemewkat Otaappemting. It- Rradiug had a ntrkn laifcly to liaelf with A Ohio aa a conspicuous pendant ta lha display. sad with a nuaiDer of low grade Industrials Disking apectac-aia- r movements la the background. The general 1M aas hut ULtla affected and tha majority of stork cloned with a small net darltne and warn sol notably active. The failure of tha tan statement to rome up to expectation had something to do with the result. Rut the violence la the nun rural la leading and (ta lark of authentic Information to espiala It had an effect on speculative aealltneat. Thai were Srlag turners la great variety, moat of. which poiatad to relations by Riding and Haltl-- d Ohio. Hence the parallel anal in that stuck. Other rums a pointed to the for nut ion nf a hokLag campaay to take over coal fruui tha railroads. owing la nsfuisi the question of tli legality of their praseat holjiapa under recent change la Ola law. Other culare ahuwed name sympathy with Heading, hut shooed nothing like the strength sad activity af that flock. Tke cask gata of the hanks was actively niora than half lha praltmlaarv e.tlautes, based oa Die neks eurraey movement, the nmuttailag ta hut $7,932,744 ae n romaaat of tha week's receipts nf gold ta tha amount of over gj.tuw.uoo by wllMrawal from tha agaiaxt Imports engaged. Thera have ham receipts nf gold aim this week if over S3.000.IMM shipped before the privilege of wlthorawal of govera-mea- t funds was accorded. The rash gain this shown would have been la suflrleai to wipe rnit the deficit la reserves without the accompanying decrease la depualta by scaling down of leans. The Impairment la tha expect-a- d cash gain seems to be due to the further building up iff the rash reserves ef the trust companies to comply with the requirement for additional holdings which coma Into force on October If. iforwlga exchange rates enatiaue ta move upward away Baltl-asor- Wad. St. Luuis. Sepi. li.- - Wool, steady; teirl'ory aud eaters mediums 2.19 1x0 22c; fine 14tl 29c; One medium Chieagw. Chicago, Kept. Receipts 4(fo. Market steady; coas and helfrra and feeders $2.25 $1.2395 23; tuckers ($4.43; calve $5.&u9 Kect-iptIO.Iumi Market Hugs aleadv; mixed aud butchers M.tai4i .2uO55: heavy good rwigb heavy (5 654t5.9n; light $4.ud9 it.42 3dii'9C.33; bulk of aalea pig $4.iiS94.45. Sheep Receipt 2,0ihi. Market atewdy sheep $3 259hw: laaiba $4.739. Id. $.212; society Buaineaa Brisk Among tha Broken Closing Quotations and Bales. his hsa lieea Salt hake. Sept. a busy week on the floor of the Sal; Lake stock and miulug exchange, and when today s call closed the record of Secretary Shorten showed that total of S1K.6ZU shares bad been transferred fur $14.51i.ii!. against 1SU.S24 abates for 2$.t)$3.75 during the same periud a year ago. There has been a good demand for speculative stock and cua atderable trading la those of a higher class. Uttle chief made the advance of the week, the stuck selling up to 2U rents a shaie. lhtly Judge stiffened xMgbrly at the beginning of today's nil on the at length f tbe (ampany's dividend announcement, but this wa only momentary, aa the Nelast sale was quoted at vada Hill hi dowa again, while May l $11-12- Day closed la somewhat better lone. Tbe closing quotation aud sale 10-- iCoutinued front I'age Three) THE OGDEN HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Aa Ideal afternoon wan that on which the inemtiera of the lllaioilrsi society held their brut aieellng ( the htoni-vl Mrs. (fouling oil Nob Hill. Flower la (he club colors were tmed for decoration. The ndl cull showed an nrcrago at i . Hr. Core) was clecii-- sec- retary, wire Mr. Yaa Nanien leaigned. The topic,' Saving (he Patent Model,' led by Mr. Bedford, wan then diaruaaed. Mr. Wellingcr ably led a very taler-ratinmap aiudy of Auarrla. Huaineaa over, the hoi frit ushered the guests Into the dining mom. where flower s fruits of all varieties, with and other dainties., again earning out th club eiilnra. greeted the eea. After doing full Justice to both refreshments and conversation, the club adjiHirned Notire of place of for two weeks. mee Ing will lie glten later. Mmes. Manle and McDonald were gueata. CHAFING Chicago. Kept. li.-T- hs leading Tueiiday night the young ladica of Mutual Improvement assoc la tlou gave u ehahng dish aortal In the ward amuiunicni hall. Prior to vocal, and speech making was cxccul-e- l in the meeting biiuse. The occasion wan apruptm of the wltner season of Ihu Mutual association, so that speakers addrwuicd the aSKCinbly on rein-liv- e 73e, 77 74e, 7397J4r; ITV. Hr. Sept, 47Sc. a 47. 42e, like, IlSCUIjt; IStic. 4349434. May. 77T.C, 474r; One. May, Mate. WHIST FARTV. One of the most successful part lea of tha week wa that given by: Mlaa fjorene drey, who entertained a few of her frienda at w hist Tuesday evenFred Morton and Irena Blaka ing. Sept., 3?r, S24e. :tseke. lllje. 324c; SmStlHe, Mbc. 3Se. 32V May. dia-taa- OOOOOOOOOOOO English Sunday school gt 12:15. English evening service nt $ erlork. The first In n aerie of Blbllral I .return will he given; subject. Is the Bible Authentic, True and Inspired T" Illustrated with outlines and diagrams. "Reek, and Ye flhall Find." Youre cordially welcome. Tuesday nt V p. m. the I ait her will give a twocent Eaadwlrh Social In the Bitnriay school room. Come and bring your pennies with you. We will take them and giro you raptured tha prise. Tha decoranona were a pleasing combiniMou of yellow and white, tha Sowers used being la Fork Kept-- , cloao I l.H; Jan., f 13. keeping with (ha color scheme, which was also rarrtoj out in the refresh$11.00. 1I.74, Lard-Se- pt, MIDI. MB, $1124; ments and place cards. The latter were foil value. Welcome. Oct, 1174, M M. 11.1714, . M OO; done In wafer cofoia. which asserted .Nor.. Ilim, $8.30, 1524 Jan, $7.75, the artistic sbllty of thn host ess. Miss The First Congregational Church Mollio Winters preaided at the punch Noble 17.724. 17 75, 8tiung Blderkln, pastor., bowl. riba Short Sept, $4 974, M.95. Morning worship at 11 oclock, SunM.ht: Ocf, close $$.33; Jan, $7.00, Following were tba gueata: Mlxst-- s day. September Id, ISUd. fieri ha Bradley, Ida Hancock, F hi retire T4, I7.1HI. 511ns Olga Wehrend will sing. Tha McBertha Anderaou, Ornta Porter, will pmrh; subject. AccountDonald. Katherine. Cray, Estelle Ihrk-so- pastor Cash quotations were as follows: for the Delay." Jesus said, Every ing MorMessrs. Fred lone Franklin; Flour atewdy. Idle word that men shall they Wheat No. 2 spring. 74476c; No. ton. Frank Gray, Ed Wilbur, Herbert ahull give account thereof apeak, in the day 3, C$4 73r: No. t red. T09714c. White, Morris lluntlng. Qua Bharley, of judgment." Cora -- No. 2. $Vic; No. 2 yellow, Ocorge Miller, Richard Miller, Henry Evening worship at $ oclock. Dlake aud Horace Biaver. 4h4c. Preaching by the pastor. Let My Pro-pi- e Oata No. Z, 324c: No. 3 white, 334 Uol" (H) unto Pharaoh and nay. IN JAPAN." LUNCHEON 34; No. 3 white, 30fl33c. thua sallh Jehovah. Let my peopla Rye No. 2, 3$c. go" A beautifully snd perfectly arranged Barley (food feeding. 43951c; fhlr Sunday school at 13:13 p. m. affair was that over which Mlaa Della to choice malting, 43961c. ' First Walker presided in honor of Mlaa MaFlas need - No. 1, $1.04; No. 1 Baptist Church Horace B. bel Dense of New Orleans. Tbe dec- Blood, pastor. (1.094. oration converted her home into n Prime timothy need, $4.00. Morning service at 11; subject, Our veritable Japanese apartments, tha Cheid of Witnesses, or the Assurance ('lover, eonlraet grades, OtZ.lMI. Short riba, aides (loose!, fififiOff 4.00. place being llghied with Japanese lan- of Victory." ( Mesa pork, tier bbl, $ 17.00. terns and paranoia and Japanese drapEvening service at 8: subject, Tha latt-d- , oa form to used delightful Opportunity of the Young 31an and eries being lba, $$.fo. per Short clear sides (boned I. $8,750 coxy comer. Th gueata aided also in Woman of the West. oriental a scene, 8.N74- making it typical Sunday school 1 12; Herbert L. Her W hiskey, basis nf high wines. $1.2$. attired in Japanese gown aaqd ring on. superintendent. true In the JapaYoung people wearing their hair meeting at 7. nese style. The hostess received her Waealpt aid Shipments. lunchChili ch of the (Hud Shepherd CorFlour' Receipts, 25, 600 bids.; ship guea.s on her knees, and the eon was nerved a the runinma of ner (Irani and Twenty-fourth- . Alfred tpenta, 34,20(1 bbla. 7tf.0 Wheat Receptv. hu.: Japan demand: Each of the following Brown, rector. Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity, 72.900. gueata took with her a dainty favor: Early celebration, 7:30 a. m. fora Kecelpia, 427l$un bit.; ship- Misses Dean, Imta Morton. Clare DixSunday school. $: 45. on. Irene Reed, Kathryn Barker. Helen ments. 503.000 bu. Morning prayer and sermon. 11. Oat- s- Receipts, 223.6'NI bu ; Rivers, Mildred llennutt. Aura EdEvening prayer and sermon, 7:30 19t'.500 bu. wards. Ella Stewart. Thelma Anderson. Florence Rivers, Hetty Holme. Har- p. m. bu.; shipRye Receipts, 5.mo riett flume. Unlay (Jreene, Ruth Crock- of Morning topic. "Moses the Servant ment. none. the laird;" evening, On the Road Barley Receipts, 4.3wi bu.; ship- er and Matey Walker. to Jerirhu." ments. 26.000 bu. CARD PARTY. The Christian Selenre Society bold Dn the produce exchange today the Mr. A. I- - Condon and Mrs W. A. t 3 p. nt. In the Connregatton-a- l lintter market was steady. Creamer- Turner entertained nt carts Friday service church m edifice, corner of Adnma home Condons Mrs. muon a fie at ies. $Cf24r: dariea, 17924e. avenue and Twenty.fifth street. Eggs, atroag, at mark cases includ- Madison avenue. The following named Subject. "Reality. Abe Mradame ed. 139174c; firsts, prime Indie were present: school in the basement at Kuhn. Nate Kuhn. A. H. Pat ton. J. II. 2 Sunday p. m. Rhine. W. F. McIntosh. Tom Carr. Wednesday evening testimonial Ear Richardson, Ceorge Matson, T. H. are held at k p m. Davis. F. E. Ifowis. F. E. Fitzgerald, meeting The publir la cordlall) Invited to atUeurge McCabe. E. M. Conroy. Seth tend these services. t; riffle W. A. McOaw. Mr. Ciller, J. C. Armstrong. D. II. Ensign. A. O. Central Park Prowbyierian Church Horn, C. J. Dee. O. M. Runyon. Services at 11:00 and 7:0. L. W, Wherry. D. H. Adam. "The Weakness of Morning H. SI. gpencer. R. 8 Joyce, Miller of God. and subject, The Foolishness of tfod." fl. I Denver, Hawkins of Evening subject. "The Inrrease of Brick. J. Grant. Jr.. Frank .1.1. Ciaunon. Jesus." I. J Reynolds, K. A. IJtllefleld. A. Sunday school at 12 n. clock. Ad Kuhn. Y. P. Endeavor at Ijrwlh. Thomas Mwfonev. Alameda. of Nathan N. H. Newberger. Prayer meeting Thursday at llibh and Bu Shiipc, Cal.. Drlgg, Mis oyer. Scientists. First Church of Christ Scientist Churrh edifice corner Twe ..v fourth street and Lincoln avenue. Tkere is bulbj Service a. m.: subject, "Realslip be ity." tween tke cup sad the lip bnt Sunday school at 9:4.'i s. m. Oata tc., MS ship-mea- ts the serving of dialing dish ddiraciea a program of music. Instrumental and DELIGHTFUL 6EZER of - the Fourth Ward - Eire Lieut-Governn- DISH SOCIAL. fu- Dec., the enormous huaineaa tha In the weal unlua they ,ct act-: ADAMS AND that so far as he caa learn there hae done it. All Hue of basin are t been no actual warfare in Santiago ive. with, of course, the crop a nm that K that is reported province, bThe railroad having n3 they 5oo men are ia arms. traffic. . their handle to will caa Taft do be accompanied Secretary ' there 1 Even in Ban Fraud to Cuba hy Captain Trank R. McCoy, one of the President's military aides, great eaihulnm and optimism. who apowka Spanish fluently. ROUND FOUGHT. FORTY-FIVFrank G. Rorkmood also will go DISAPPEAR wltk the secretary as bis - private In the flan Diego. Cal., Sept.. 14. stenographer. The party Intends to v 'round leave Washington at 3:45 tomorrow af- last tea seconds of the forty-fln,d, ternoon for Tun pa. They should reach fight between Billy TRAVELING THROUGH ROUGHEST Havana Wednesday morning, th 2$tb. Johnnie Richie before the wa It la believed flecrctarlra Taft sad Ba- Athletic club tonight DeCourcey PART OF IDAHO. . . con caa complete their iaveetigatioa gives the decision. ia a wek after their arrival in Havana. Meanwhile, the officials feel Officai Ha Ban Compelled ta Kssp confident there will be suspension of Within to Bounds of active hostilities. Idaha. No orders have o far been dlspatchr ed for tbe Marietta s men to retara to ship from Cienfuegos and as they HEED Wallace, Ida.. Sept. 15. To avoid are engaged la protecting American statue theretaking Stavo Auxuix out of tha auua, property solely and their Shauffl Sutharlaad is traveling over- by diffets materially- from the force originally landed in Havana from the land from Maaduas 10 SUtes, a uf 130 miles through th rough- Denver, It la believed that they will be allowed to remain on shore for the est part of Idaho. Adams' attorney chalfoagad the Juris diet loa of tbw of- present. aud ficer la gulag out of the atat stood ready to sarv legal process tha BOTH CLAIM VICTORY. Adame Instant this khonld be dona. CONFIRMS MUCH THAT HAG BEEN Stuenea-berg wa held a witness la tha WRITTEN IN BIBLE. Rodri15. General Havana, Sept. cbm and is being brought to Walmen. a a of thousand lace to answer to tbe charge of mur- gues with fore der. The sheriff seat through Mead- encountered General Castillo and Assame ows, Thursday, but all trace lute since hen whh force of about th Architecture, Jugs, Weapon. Masonry been lost of the sheriff sad bi charge. number last night near Wajay. The Tall a Story of Thousand the mewl era claims gov Insurgents ef Years. other rebel and COLORADO REPUBLICAN TICKET. were dispersed while forces accounts say th government Hired. GenerJudge Gabbert Declared to Be Great- were driven back and retr of al Rodrigues returned to Havana durChicago. Sept. er Then the Party. the ancient city of Gexer. mentioned ing the night and hla troop are a shun, distance outside the in early sacred history, carried on by Denver. Sept. 13.' The Republican kill- members of the Palestine exploration state convention completed in work city. The government lost throe The ed and several wounded. The tneurg-ea- t fund fur the laat three yean have today and adjourned sine die. lead-era loss la unknown. developed numerous finds. according ticket named was rhoaen by thn to advice from Jeruaalem published and aa unavailing effort was nude In the September number of the Bibto break the slate la several places. WANTS SULZER. lical world, Issued from the University A notable Instance was the choice of of Chicago press yesterday. Cbfef Justice Wm. H. Gabbert for New York, Rept. 14. Congressman Eight cities have been found, superfor a place on the supremo bench. His opponents charged that Timothy D. Sullivan said last night In imposed upon each other, on the aide he was ant a Republican but aa avow- reference to the Democratic guberna- of the old defease to the western road to Jerusalem from tha mountain of ed Democrat and hla supporters re- torial situation In this state: You can quote me emphatically In Judah. Tha cultnre, history, religion plied with the argument that he was Wm. 8ul-s- mid customs from as far back as $500 bigger than the Republican party," favor of the nomination ofDemocratic B. C. have been revealed by architect for governor at the being an American who believed la in Buffalo. Every ure. jug, weapons, maaonry, etc. upholding the law and maintaining or- state convention and In this city friend of min Dr. E. W. Maaterman, a member of der. The full tlrket follows: Governor. Philip R. Blew art, of El throughout the state will be for Bulxer tbe excavating party, writes aa fol- time." first, last and all the Taao county. K. P. Harper of GunIlowa: earliest Inhabitants lived ii and made all their weapons and nison county. GOLD FOR NEW YORK. instnimenta of flint. In the middle Secretary of slate. Timothy OConnor of Boulder county. Money Stringency Broken by the Sec- periud hronae la the only metal known, while at a time roughly synchronous State treasurer, Alfred E- Bent, of retary of tha Treasury. with the coming of Israel, Iron appears Prower county. and gradually replaces bronxe." Stale auditor. George D. Statler of 15. Gold New York, Bept. Weld county. for New York set In full tide ONE LIFE LOGT IN A FIRE. Attorney general, Wm. If. Dirker-an- n this week and were mad Immediately of Denver minty. available to New York reeervea by Ottawa, Oat, Bept. 15. One life Is Superintendent of public Instruction. the operation of the treasury order for Mis Katherine L. Craig of Jefferson deposit of government funds agalnat believed to have been lost and aix county. the engagements. The result waa the persona were severely Injured In the of the state university, breaking of tbe money stringency In Are which destroyed th Glmona hotel, Regent Charles R. Dudley of Denver county Wall street and the recession of the early today. Mra. Archibald Bluq, and James C. Bell of Iaa Animas call loan rata to nearly normal figures. wife of Canada's census commissioner, county. The response In the stock market was waa badly burned. Justice of the supreme court, Wm. moderate owing to some realising on H. Gabbert of San Miguel county and purchases made while money was Charles F, Caswell of Mesa county. The remaining doubt of O stringent Congresamanai-large- , W. the money pruapeet owing to the large O GTRIKE ON THE WABASH. George (,ook of Denver county. demands to be met to hreommodate O Chicago, Bept 15. A general condi- o at rike of all shop employes on business active the exoeedingly t tions also exercised sums restraining o tbe Wabash railroad system confidence waa o has beea ordered to take effect influence. General felt, however, that measure of money o next Monday morning at 10 relief by the treasury department o o'clock. Tke order affects 1, would follow any alga of harmful o COO skilled mechanics. Includmoney stringency. iO ing machinists, boiler-makeand blacksmiths. IS WEST IS PROSPEROUS. Jamaa OConnell, president of o th International Association of : All Cities Arc Enjoying Great Activity, o Machinists, before leaving Chio cago for Washington last New York, Bept. li.Dwlght Part o night, said that .everything dun, secretary of the New York Cen- o possible had been don lo avert tral, has Just returned from a trip to o a strike and that a walkout of the west, which included Minneapolis o all the employes in the repair A . LAUNCH WHEN COLLIDED and Points west to Portland. From o and machine departments of then be went to Ban Francisco and o tbe rand could not he avoided, WITH A SCOW. waa la the other more Important cities o unless the railroad company of California. With the exception of o should agree to the terms of, flan Francisco, conditions everywhere o the men. Ona ef tha woman ae tha Seat Savtd he found to be prosperous. He say: o by Bsing an Expert People In the east cannot realise o o Swimmer, A despatch from American Consul saye HoGaday at Santiago de Cuba ar ments is estimated at $4,040,400 to subjects. lt.IOd.MM. Tha market rinsed easy In. the meantime several of the under the ialueace of thn beak slow- young ladlea.bnd been busily engaged In con curling certain palatable mya ing. Total sales of bonds, par value. terle iu tha chafing dish. Until lata l,flSj00d, la the evening light Inucbt-- were served Intermittently between dances. From a social, as wall aa financial CHICAGO FUTURES. standpoint, lha affair was a aucreaa. tures today were aa follows; Wheat Sept., Tia.c, tl. "1; 1906 E IS.-T- unfa-arab- from tbw gold Import point. But It Is expected that gold will begin to arrive early neat week which was shipped from Ixmdoa last Saturday and which therefore did nut allow withdrawals of government funds under the I mi a. ury order which went Into effect on Monday. The amount of these ship- WEEK ON EXCHANGE. No. 7 Rio $ 12c. lc. New York. Bept. 15 i ha Stiidy: SEPTEMBES16, THE SHERIFF l; Coffee MORNING, STEVE - Sugar and Caffae. New Twrk. Sept. IS Sugar Raw. cenfiim; fair rvflning molasses sugar trifugal M (ear. 4 crushed Sr. Rf fined, firm: 85 7v;- - powdered $3.1o; grauula'ed SMALL ai.uo. WITH A STOCKS CLOSE NET DECLINE. SUNDAY UTAH. 1 T MAN WERE 000000 Joha Peterson, atat pure foud cua mlssioaer. is lu Ogden inspecting ui ter impurities. R. Emmett, from id. Fifth ward, left yesterday for Chicago to study medicine. Mr. and Mra. A. B. Mowbrai, 2(13 Grant aveaus, are viaitinx m Linocla. Neb. They expect to be gua about three weeki. Prof. William of Utah, speakers 1 the house tomorrow north-wester- be-lu- g ship-meni- shlp-tnrnt- l,e, S:,-!u- r there Is no slip in nr laundry work. Every little detail in cob led ion with tke proper tarning out of laundry work is rnrefnUy attended to and tke result is people are well plena ed with tke class of work we de. . Inquire for our new rates 01 family wanking. Ogden Steam Laundry Bath phases 174. 417 tftb SL Wednesday evening testimonial meetings p. m. Freo reading menu, suite 21: Err lex building. Open daily from 2 10 5 p. m. All are welcome. X First Prwnbrtertan Churrh John Edward Carver, par or Morning sermon at. 11; them. "The First Methodist Episcopal Churrh Divine I mw f Increase." One-hsl- f bkw-raid of Washington A sermon S; rheme. at Evening avenne, next to Court House; D. W. Wealth'' ef s Crane, pastor. .Poverty ard Study stork taking sermon. Sunday servires: school t i;.r:ii. Sunday 10:04 a m , Sunday school; v, I., Endeavor at 7. Vnderwo(d. superintendent. and Frraehtng service both I.utheran Churrh-- Corner Tvienty-thl- d evening at rhe usual time morning 11.00 a. m. ! snd Jfferm avenue. O. and p m hy former pator. Rsv. A Eiluquist, pastor Samuel BJlr, 10 which ih publir If : tSwed11! nornm .Si;n4: rrri-cordially invited k . r - MORE MARINES Th alleys of th Ogden Bowling at. sociatioa will be opened to the pus-11tonight. c 8. A. Stewart sad wife of Kobe, .1 pan, art visiting with frienda and rela tlvee In the city and are registered it the European hotel. The Oregon Short Lin Railroad company are piling up wrecked cars In th yards, opposite the Union colic tee houses, to be burned. li Miss Eliaa Hlochcliffa has accepted a position with the Bell Telephone board In operating the switch the American ar Plantation. A Captain in ! I the Intanks By GEORGE CARY EGGLEGTOfl A romance of Affairs, telling; in glowing; terms of the achievements of s b gallant soldier who devoted himself to business with signal success when he found his occugone, showing that "peace hath its victories not less than war. pation Sug- ILLU8TBATED My skill stin Kinalaa to bt proved," aaawend tha ether. Wahinion.' Taft snd Sept. 13- - Secretary Artlng Secretary Bacon were to arrive from Oyoter Bay todsi. Secretary Bonaparte will not he here until Monday and the of the department are In charge uf Admiral Converse who Is acting secretary. No definite arrangement have been made regarding the naval vessel which will take Secretary Taft and Bacon to Havana from Key West. A cable despatch wa received from Cienfuegiit today, announcing the arrival of ilia Marietta at that placs yesterday. Ijtter In the day a from Commander Fulham of hr Marie'1, stated that a force hsd Wn landed front that ship at tn protect s'lgsir plantations which were threatened. The story deals with that wonderful upbuilding of the great West which immediately , followed the civil war. The author says the personages of the story are real and its evests are mainly facts, thinly veiled. In the rose color of a tender love affair the story of the hero's nigged business ca- af-fai- dee-pa'r- h reer makes fascinating reading. Clrn-fuegi'- S telegram wa also received tuisv from Mr. Atkins of the Constanrla estate. near ('lenftiegoH. announcing that InsureentS raided Holiday's yesterday. taking horses. He says hla Information dies not confirm pi ess despatches mb to the destruction of sugar plantations. From advices received today front Mr. Sieerer. la charge of the American legation t Havana. If appears that the extent of damage tn American property near tienfuegos hud been exaggerated. . The report that the Huatey estate hsd been destroyed Is contradicted. and thus far. he says, he has tm been shle to confirm the report that the mnstancls estate buildings have hern burned. It also said the biitld:ncs on thr Hormlg--e--esia'O were not burned by the insurgent. g BY TRAUTSCHQLD rpied A Co., Union depot. Chief Browning ia planning a ber of improvements for tha at an expenditures of $1,000. the num- city jail, Mlaa Clara Horemaa this week received news of her appointment to the position of matron of the Memorial Presbyterian School for Girls in Bant Fe, N. M. Mlaa Boremaa waa lai year matron of Dwight Seminary, the oldest Indian training school In the west. The Santa Ft school will open the first week la October. Yesterday the grading of the depot square commenced and about five teams are hauling and leveling the dirt. The square has been ataJed out and measured for the planting nf trees and the making of walks and the planting of a lawn. All who wish to enter the apexr and ring contest, for the premiums offei'-eby the Fair association, can prar-tleat the fair grounds, Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, next d e week. Little hope ia entertained by officers of locating the holdups a ho shut the colored chef of tbe Reed hotel. Quill Tntelook, a rah driver at the deiw. waa able to furnish yesterday a good description pf both men. .DepLty Sheriff Wilson and Clark spent yesterday forenoon looking for Mra. Henry larsrn, who disappeared last Tuesday morning, bnt they found no clew which might fdladosc her where bouts. Annie Allen has filed a petition for n divorce from John Allen. She al- leges cruelty, drunkenness and aa grounds for the petition, and taka that she he granted a divorce and that all the property to the defendant be equally divided between the parties to the ease, or in lieu thereof, the defendant pay Ler the sum of $1,500 in cash aa bar share in the estate. They were married In Davis county, Utah, Nov, 1887. PERSONALS LANDED. They Go to Protect her Th funeral service over the re main of Charles Lowe will he lieltl Sunday, at 4 p. m. at the Third War.i meeting bouse. The remains mar be visaed at the residence, 224 Twemv-flrs- t street, from 10 a. m. to I p. u. on the day of tha funeral. The Interment will be lu the City cemetery. New York, Sept. 15. accident. When these rescues were made, no one else In sight and It was though four persons had lost their lives. Inn at noon today oae of the women, ihnught to have gone down. Mis Fannie Day. waa brought home la a pitiable mndltlon. Being aa expert ewlmmtu, she bed floated In th bay for hour until nbe became uiicon-acleu- a and knew nothing further until revived dn the deck of a tugboat which had picked her up. The woman rescued soon after the Sausage capsized ws Mis Mabel Cook. The names or 'he drowned persons would not he divulged by those who were rescued. Mice Day and Mlaa Cook are both rmplo-.eIn a department store. - Mra. L. Cahill la quite ill at home, 648 Twenty-fourt- h street. - Three persona two women and a man were In drowned the lower bay early today when the naphtha launch Sausage, which had drifted helplessly all night with disabled engine, e Hided with the second scow of a tow in charge ct an unknown tug which had been appealed to for aid, but refined to atop. There were eight persons In ihe launch at the time, but four nf them three men and one woman ware rescued hy passing craft soon alter the Btswart, of the will be one of ;ht Fourth ward meeting evening. Q $ e 9 o s z z z z Mils Juliette Flygare arrived from New York yesterday morning. John Watson of tbe Wataon-Tanne- r Clothing company, and family will arrive today from an extended trip to the Pacific coast. Harry Bramwell of Balt Lake ia with hla daughter, Mbs Josephine Bramwell. via-Itln- g k Joseph Evans, James Li Barker and a Mr. Perrin, missionaries of the Switzerland mission, are now busily engaged in translating tha Book of Mormon into tho French language. . George Chamberlain of Balt Lake le visiting with hla brother, Frank Chambertela, of the Chamberlain A Thomas Music Co. Chief Operator Mlaa Nettle Hunter, of the Bell Telephone Co., left for San Frnnelsoo to visit frienda. George Holmes returned froqi a business trip to Park City. Miss Beth Henry left yesterday to visit Los Angeles and Ban Francisco. In John W. Farrell of Ban Francisco la the dty on business. ' A." B. Cheaney of Brigham City ! vl si ting frienda in Ogden. C. F Hartman of Salt Lake la la tba at eity on buatneas and la registered the European hotel. . Walter King and wife of Ban Jom. Cal, and Mitt Mary Petto of Omaha are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A. D. White at 2361 Grant avenue. 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