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Show TI1E Toni Independent 'Pheni . all 'Phene, ana fing Otil'EN, UNITED LABOR PARTY ....No. ....No. SI 5 ... No. be . EXAMINER: IN PORTO RICO. ....No. 8ia Juan. P. of San Juan and Bico extierlawced S 27 Pp 'land tfc Genera! Suurinien1cnt K. at ibr Khun line oral terday aficriuHin. Burkina-ka- (! yes- Tha Weber club special train to E:v, a ill Irava Ogden Unlay at 10 1l m. State senator H. H. Kinaoy. W. House of represent alve Pigguir, C. J. Humphrls. C. H. ha that it mand value. THE TICKET. Nev.. M. 11. We are forever opposed to the placing of prison made merchandise ou the market In compel P Ion wlh honest labor; therefore, we demand that tbe next leg is la Mire enacj such la aa will Hrpjt Mastei dark Keating into hia lira office at the Frank Welsgarlier. 1 nlun drpot. , County commissioner -- 8 W. ihe importation tong term; Alexander Ririe, short effeclually prohibit The ladira of thr Episcopal eburrh and sale wit hia ibe a: ate uf such oil glr a conked food oalr on Patui-tl- term. . goods. County clerk No nomination September Sit, at 2:o, ai Burst condemn We 12. tbe practire of Sheriffstore. Geurqn A. Behring. railroad accep-lnofficials public R. Treasurer W. Flewelllng. sad telephone free watfr. light passes, tbo Recorder mra. nation. Tlir dntail arr Mill larking in ervtce. and wo ci.aracierise such conAttorney -- J. D. Skeen. shooting of Prank Cnuraey. tha Rio aa criminal. duct , brakt-manPurveyor-Washing- ton at Grand Junction Grande Jenkins. 17. We heartily endorse tho platConstable Chaa. Marriott. on Tuesday. form of the American Federation of nuire.1 Hoi-lau- Cra-gua- a. I ones for my Rock t Wyo., atom, two efitnucient rlothittg and gent's furnishings good Good wage and prrman salesmen. rat position to right partir. I'tuptes-- ' tWmahlr rrquirrd. O. II. Raamusaan, at tbo Nrsr York Rarkat Btorr. WaMed-A- Springs. Parker la aftrr tha ntmilna-tln- a .f county urvryor on tbr Republican tickal. O. K. For cbolca hay. rolled oau and mls-rgrain of all klnda; fruit hoara, rail at. nt Grout'd, 252 Twenty-fourtDied Today at Rraburg. Ida.. Conrad layman, who went to Idaho with hia family hoping to tmproie lila health. Hia ramalna will be shipped to Ogden Saturday for interment. Announcement of funeral aervicea will ha mad later. CANNOT BE IMPORTED. 57. -- The posial Washington. Sept. adiulnlatratJoa of Japan ban advised tlila govern meat that parkaaes containing tobacco dantlaed for any country beyond Japan are prohibited front passing over tha territory of Japan, even If aent liy parrela post, and the fill lowing articles are prohibited from Into China and Korea by parcels post thoMigb the luiermndlarjr of the J a panes pnatnfflro: . To China Aram, ammunition and munitlona of war, earept nt the requi-aldn- n or of tho Chinos 'for aala to tha Chiueaa, duly authorised to purchase them; aalt, copiter , .coins, blank- - Igto Korea Opium leu cep I for medicinal purposes);, adaberatod drugs 'and medicines; counterfeit .coins, all The abort la the ticket named by tha I'nited lakir party in their nn vontlon last nighi, in the court house. Tho meeting, which was nut largely attended by representatives of the labor unions, was praciknlly in Mtc hands of a few leaders, wlpt Just about dirtaied the, policy of the party. W. M. Figgoti, against whom li was understood toroo barbers mere gjing 10 make a tight, because he upheld tho lireuso for tbe atato law requiring bar tiers to practice, was endotaed by the ronventioa for hia work as well as being placed "m tbe ticket for state legislature. Tbe convention al first named Bam (J. Hye for muniy rlerk, but the committee in executive waskm. later, withdrew the name and left ilia nomination blank. This action bears a mysterious phase about It, as It was rumored after ilia meeting that the prevent incumbent would be named fur the place. During the regular meeting when Ihe matter of endorsing tha present came up, Berretary Barnes arose and aisled dial it was the sense of (he party not ui endmse any of the present admlnis: ration. The convencountion also named J. D. Kkeeu ty attorney. Mr. Hkeen had exprmsed the determination not to accept the nomlnaikin m ihe hands of any party, but would run nn nn independent, ticket, so be would not have to be pledged to any party. The convention mel. at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon, hut adjourned until last evening, after Chairman Piggott had aamed the following committees: P. H. Marlin. V. 8. Credeailala Flewelllng anil O. C. fjntrrland. Organisation J. J. Jones, C, (I. Ross and 8. H. Holland. munl-tWm- Pig-put- fr rel-arl- n mil-Irie- CAPITALIST DEAD. sell-know- children, two sons and thirteen daughters. About fifteen years sen lie returned to China with one of Ilia sons, after leaving over II.uiui.Oimi as o His (laughter for his family. lieesme prominent in s circle?, and wne noted as helua anions the most beautiful in the Ilawnllan Nearly nil of them married men of prominence, one tieconlng the wife of hear Admiral Whiting. FOR SALE AT 2813 GRANT AVE. Fining room table, four chairs and a buffet. Bell IPH-T- . Come to We demand that 4. Honolulu. Kept. 27,- - News has been received here that Afong. the Chinese rapiialbd. fornicily of Hawaii, died In China on Tuesdar, September 25. Afong arjiled In Hawnli about forty years ago and ama sural considerable wealth In business. He married a half white woman by whom he hail fifteen Wwia-garbe- all franchises Bell rut a nick In tha theatrical tally trirk at the Grand lar High) night which will preserve It Individ-Illdespite, the lucre that may be attained by other actors. The play, "The Educating of Mr. Pipp.' one of the most rlever triumphs of Augustus Thomas' pen,' waa a Bi Inrrument to give full expression to Mr. Bell's conception of the henpecked Plpp. Hb Illumined tha part, and raised it. to Ha height. It la aeldim that aa actor is quite equal ,io hia part, bit BeU although small la statute, Is a man nf no mean pruportlons on the a1 age, and he proved entirely capable. to get within the uaccmraon but natural character of Plpp, a man of the old achonl, suddenly rich and trying under the guidance of htf wife to break Imo society. To a leas conscientious actor the ala of tha audience Bell would effort a decided chill. A mere handful-opeople, attracted by the straggling echoes of Bell's auoeeaa In Ihe east, occupied a portion rf the opera house. Their expectancy wax satisfied from Ihe momenL the arior stepped on the xigge. the very picture of abject aubinlixliin to tbe whims of hia domineering wife. Bel la so constituted that a turn of his hand, a pucker of his mouth heroines irres-- I it ably funny. In tho aemnd act he appeared tepeatedly to applause, and as Anally Induced to make a sh.?rt HI quiet eenne nf hnmnr. speech. his distate for anything fmmal end above all that Americanism which as. serfs Itself at all occasion, displayed lt?if in Ms brief speech nf thanks a well as his acting. There Is that abqut the company in support of Belt that prorlilms it or metropolitan polish and rnlinre. more refined than tbe average company, more perfect In dciall,an,1 proportionately excellent to the alar. As Mrs. Plpp. Belle Gaffney port rived the foolish la.ty wl'h counts and duke on her brain, with a freshness that was Immensely etHsfyfng. W. 8. St. Claire as Count Charmamt, a rngue; Frank Howell as an English lord In disguise, and Asm JJardy as John Willing acquitted iRemselvrs as true artists eboiiM. It was the Auish and tepard for the j minutest detail that made the puny one of the bejt e'er seen In ihe City, and Its pleasing Impression will jart as a standard hereafter of the drama, polished and airenKthcnd hy real, live natural , actors. Thy Ills Young and Klire Scot:, typical Glhann gl'ls. portrayed the role uf Mr. Ilpp's daughters In a charming many luir-de- opens wi:h goods :ha. surpass anything ffered before. Our show case are Ailing wth things you will admire and wan'. E have recently added to our stock a moat complete line of "can lie abndes." Thev help yon make your tabio brighter and tastier during social functions. EMEER ouf stock of back combs I far ahead of any thing In th city; the newest creations heme .eceived as apen aa compb-re- i IB season con-tro- that-greete- T.-eiv-e Yon Want Jewelry a little over a year ago thit hFelgne,t In London with all the eclat hes-wemi nailvc performers aWnte. Rut ho triumphed there, aa he did In his on country, perforce nf hia natural bonhomie and skill This It Mr. Collier's fiist sppoarar.ee here since his cm?, quests shrisd. and it Is not likely that Ikcan rf peat his visit un: after an l"'e: v.il of seasons. STEWART OPERA CO. TOMORROW . YESTERDAY EFFECTIVE New Naturalization Law Pasaed by Congrtaa Now In Full Forge. ! - I : fm clllrcn.-liln- . WILL BUILD EIGHT SHIPS. Detroit. Sep: 2 7. The Free Press '.nnmrroit sill ?iin? unce the launching of a big company on the Grra' Lakes th:i will build at one no feet long and? eight ships ea.-Moses each costing an'it $475,000. of the Larkn-wann- a Tr.vlor. vice Is mentioned ns Steel principal In tin- - new steamship rnni-- j pany. and it Is svi that other capital-let- s associated (;? Mr. Taylor in the Lackawanna Ste. i company are Interre.-nishi- prc-lde- cnn-ipm- ested. al'hongh H steel company It- ar in the transacself does not tion. The nw ships are to come out In lPu and ar t.i m built by the Amer-IraShipbuilding company, tbr latter company agreeing to take over at laluatl- n ?f $!. uu.onA the shipowners' dry dock prnpei at Chicago. np-o- n NO LETTER OF ACCEPTANCE. Yirh. Kept. 27. Charles E. and bis colleagues c:i the i:ro ticket are to be Republican noriAed formailv ?'f their nomination by members ?f the state ecmmlripe in New HugV Btuwari opera rompati' to the Grand Opera Hni-- ff-.a- sue-c-.- s ay e c Ax--date- d J. S. LEWIS & CO. JEWELERS At the B'g Clock, Washington Avsnue. ait'.ia-tln- n project there, for th department. While in the city Mr. Blanchard renewed some of hia acquaintances which he made while in this city dui-ipthe irrigation congress three years ago, when he waa at the brad of a party of about twenty-Ar- e engineers of the department who raid reports before th congress. In speaking of kla deportment, Mr. Blanrhird stated that tbe government la spending more than one million dollars earh month n the great irrigation projects throughout th arid stare. He ha Just returned from a visit to the Minidoka project in Idalio. and states that the water will be turned-intth canals the early port of October. This will be the second project completed by the government, the Haaen ditch being. the Arat one. The great dam trross Snake river has hern completed and tbe laterals a ad parse bare been about completed. Within a year more than four thousand people hive moved into Idaho and taken up farms In th country near the great project and have erected permanent home and will be ready to reap tbe beneAts when the water is turned luto the canal. Mr. Blanchard stated that the government has great trouble In the matter of securing enough labor to carry on some of ita work, but has nut near the trouble that acme of the bare. From Haaen Mr. Bianchord will go to Arizona, where lie will vlait a numbor of the government project before returning to Washington. WILL BE RECEIVED BY POPE. Sept. 27. The American nival attache at Berlin. iVeuia and Rome. Lieut. Commander W. L. Howard. came here purposely today from Berlin, bound for Naples to meet Rear Admiral Brownsna and the officer of the armored cruller squadron. Fifty Americans sailors, accompanied by Chaplain McGinty of the West here from Virginia, have arrived Naples and will be received by Hie Rome. pope. Chaplain McGinty went to Cattle Gandolofo today to vlwlt. Cardinal Merry del Val, the papal secretary of state. TROOPS GETTING READY. Burlington. Vt.. Sept. 27. - The Fifteenth I'nited States cavalry and the Thirty-thir- d and T went yrae vent h batteries'. wrhlrh were en route by horse and foot from Mount Gretna. N. T.. to their station at Fort Ethan Allbn here, received orders from the war department today to proceed by train at once to this post. The troop were In the vicinity of the New York state line when advised of th orders, and they boarded trains which brought them here tonight. It is said that the troops are io make themselves ready here for transportation to Cuba in raze they are needed. A FIGHTING CHANCE. . y -n n BepL l'l.. was 27. Mrs. Hetirv injured In an automobile accident last night, baa a Aghting chance for her life today. She sustained a fracture of th frontal bona of th forehead, concussion of the brain and a fractured shoulder Made, k is not thought, that tih sustained internal Injuries. At noon ah was resting easily. Judge Henry A. Melvin is ofcly bruised end will be ont of th hospital in a few daya. ia only bruised Senator G. R. and baa a slight scalp wound. Carlton Wall, the driver of the machine, la around as usual today. Oakland, EDDY HERE SUNDAY A. Melvin, who Rav. Frank Fay Eddy Will Speak on Unitariantsm at Prof, Coop's Studio, The Who. the What and the Why of rnltarisnlsm will be the theme of Rev. Frank Fay Eddy, pastor of the First Unitarian church of Balt Lake City, at Prof. Coop's auntie In the old Maaontc building, ot B p. m Sunday, September 30. This will he a heart to heart talk with those Interested In a movement lending toward the broad aqd free lines cf Christian fellowship. Ton are Invited and you are welcome to bring any of ynur friends CLASH AT VITORIA, MEX. who are Inclined toward the higher heresy, or rather who are seeking ihe Houston. Tex., Bept. 27. A courier rellglnua affirmations in harmony with Just arrived says that the revolutiona new age in human thought. ists and a force from Ciudad Porffrio Dlnx. rlaahed last night at Vitoria, about. Ave milea south of Jitulnes; FUNERAL OF CEO. DALTON that on ranger was killed, and that, the revolutionists loft several dead. Held From the Second Ward Meeting They scattered and are being pursued House Yesterday. by Mexican troops.' Jlmlnex fa tmw In possession of the latter. The affair The funeral services over the re- Is regarded here as possessing hat mains of George F. Dalton were held little nf a' revolutionary or political yesierday at 2 p. m.'at the Bncond character. ward meeting biiure, Bishop Robert McQuarrle presiding. Music was fur. DETECTIVES LUCKY COUP, nlshed by the ward choir. Mrs. Mary An extraordinary smart capture ho Farley sang a solo. Not Half Has Ever Been Told." The speaker were been made by M. Hamard. the chief F. Middleton and of police. In connection with the murJohn Freeman, All spike of the der on Saturday night of an old ladv Robert McQuarrle. named Lucas, living In the Rue da la exemplary life of- - the deceased, to what he had done for the lime. Lucas was nvd of his fellow men. There was a found dead in her rooms late that arrow driver driven large attendance and many Anral de- night, slth signs. Iniermem nt the City ceniPiery. through her throa. The house had been ransacked, but there appeared to DEPOSITARIES RECEIVE 126.000,000 be no trace of the assassin. A body of detectives started on Ihe Washington. Bept. 27. Secretary search for Ihe murderer vetaerday At half part 1 a detective Rhaw anmninred that b25.OfMl.twio will morning. he deposited with existing depoixtary found a hoy of 17 named Am lot drinkbanka In Ihe following rifles: bar. and noticed auspicious ing in New York and (.liirsso. I3.noo.nnn dark stains nn hia clothes. Slipping each: Boston. Philadelphia. Bt. Louis out of the bar. the detective telephoned and New Orleans, t2.non.onn each: Bal- to M. Hamard. who with two conKansas Oltv and stables Immediately drove to the spot timore. Cleveland. ll.OOn.OiMt encf, ; PHVburg. at full speed. Buffalo. Minneapolis. Milwaukee. DeAfter a fierce struggle A mint wa troit. Cincinnati, Bt. Paul. Omaha. Te enptured. The stains were found to Moines. Denver. Bluux City, Memphis. be Idool htalus, but hia guilt, was fairPeoria. Atlanta. Nashville and Sioux ly established hy tbe discovery that s Fa lit. lonn.nnu each. button was missing from his left. boot. Kecurlt: In bonds which are lawful M. Hantard had picked up a button invest nients for savings banka of New was mixsing from his left boot. M. York and Massachusetts will be acHamard had picked up a button of excepted for theae deposit at PO per actly the same pauern In the room in was committed. cent, of their market value. which the crime They deposits are temporary In character, A mltii had also 23 pounds in hia pqck-etthe remainder of a sum stolen to lie returned as the pressure Is over, from his victim. beginning probably February 1 next. Severely questioned by M. Hamard. KILLED AT DANVILLE. Amiot at last broke down and his guilt. Hia brother, a buy Dsn ville. 111.. Bept. 27. The known of 15. and a girl named Berlin, aged liesil s s result of tbe wreck of Id. have been arrested as his arcoin-pliceAll the evidenr points to the Wsbseh train Na A at Tallin Station yesterday now number ten. Mrs. .1. vounger hoy haring suggested the H. Wald'man of Guelph, On:., died to- crimp to his brother.--LondoMail. day from burns received In the wreck. Three charred skeletons were found 'BUTCH" CASSIDY ALIVE. under th wreck late, this afternoon. Of These one Is thought to be that of Hold-up- s in Argentine Republic Are Peter Paxton of Fart Wayne. Ind.. who Attributed to Hint By Eastwas with George Goodman tn a erock ern Paper. car. the latter' holy having been recovered. but nothing ha been heard "Butch" Cassidy ia alive and at his of Taxton. The other two sl.elet.as are thought. to he those of tramps who oid practice. The New York Herald of Sunday. Bept. 23. say "Butch," were stealing a ride on the with three others of hia kind, la holdtrain. The coroner todav eon'inued the In- ing up the Argentine republic. Hia quest for one week tn give Brakeman present aide are Harry Ltmgbaugb, The Bun Dance Kid:" Mrs. Hughes, who Is seriously injured, a alias Har.-Locghaugii and Harvey Logan. chance to testify. Hnrrry Longhaugh and Cassidy have operated IN THE FRENCH CABINET. throughout the wear. These men and Bill Caver, now Paris. Kept. 27. -- The application cf dead, and Ben Kilpatrick, now In the the :aw providing for the separation cf Ohio penitenriary serving a term of church and :ste took up a consider- flfieea years were for years active in able ponlcui of the time of the cab- Wyoming. Utah. Colorado and Monin'' mlnis'ers at thel- - meeting today. tana. They wore bo active in their felt disapIt Is understood toe ministers agreed operations that Utahns an the altitude to adopt relative to pointed if their morning paper had no the interpellation on tbe subject at thrilling atnry of a fresh train holdthe .penlnc nf parliament when up or excl'.ng occnunr of a duel bestatement of definite Intentions of the tween these desperadoes and town officers on 'he picvlous evening. Anygnreromppt will he made. thing less than a $30,000 haul waa TO BE EXAMINED FOR LUNACY. thought worthy rf little comment. "Burch" Cassidy wmi horn in southern Utah. He has relatives living In New York. Bept. 27. The American tomorrow will any: that region today. It I generally beTi was dlsrlnaed last night that lieved that he died near 'ts Holeda-the-WHarry K. Thaw la to be examined becountry a few yearn ago and fore This step i buried '.hero. The new fumlahtd lunacy commission. ha ben decided nt by Thaw's law- tbe New Yrk Herald that he ia alive yers afer much perauailon by Mre. ar.d a scrir? aa ever fll be newa. inwilliam Thaw She plans to avoid deed. throughout the west, and partichaving him placed on trial for the ularly in Utah. Thoaa who retBcPBber t. yesterday the new Ism pufred by congress on Jim" 27. VWM'i. Is effective, and under Its provisions I: I ecniewliat moir difficult for applicants to secure naturalization papcis. Under the new law the county clerk la made a federal officer for the purposes connected Tbe Inw rewith nntiiral'ZM'Ijnn. quires that applicants must All out the blank at the county clerks office, where one copy Is kept on record, mi'1 rent to Washington and a third copy j prated In the clerk' office for thirty days subject to Inspection by the pub-- j lie In general. During the time it Is printed any cltlaen may make obj.-clions to the appllrant being admitted tu citizenship and a more rigid ev jaminstfon of the applicant Is mndi-- ! by the court a? to hia quallAcatlons Commencing the Kcpuhliran r.u'j in Wert Fortieth street, next Werinefday. It has been deeded tha' ?: Hughes shall not run' ' fe.ll.iw The euMom or accepting right for an ensage-iu-- n shich III continue Bundsr night a'1. thp notninaiir.n by a brief epech. to be folios el by s prei-sintheir atvlkicg comejy letter f accept-a"The Twp Rnrei." This delight-fo- ' re. but tha- - c shall make hia fre-nWenu-idIs "ITorin the spech nrv almost directly night his Anal K ns 1 way theater. New York answer and discuss in It the principal City. Tbo Stewart rompanv hit won nota-b'- Issue of the campaign. dlsrlnctlnn In the east for the general exi-lnof i's personnel ant BT0E8SEL RESIGNS. "i costuming and mo-in- ' Kl Feters'.wg ina c "The Two Roses." Sept. 27. The The Press was Informed today that includes, among "tl;frs. Wil-I;s'ich nmed artists aa Mbl Day, Lieut Gen S: 'vessel, who commandel t; Sewari. Dert ha Aha'ejc. Carl he Russian force at Pori Anbur. Hay-pResale Falrbalm. (ietwge V. today suhml'ted his resignation from iesiio and Bowman the army. It is underwood that it will The rhnrua baa won the enviahe be accepted, thereby endng the uistln-Mrof being the best singing of the so. render of the foi-es- s the indescribable disclosure. rnemh' of male and female voice In which would result from a forms! of any I'ghr opera erasnl-vs'lein America. court tnarila!. TSo f 8p:. Sl.The miltrary n lie submitted to ihe people by refer end tint vote before ihey lieconte operative. 6. We rieman?i that the neat legislature shall pa- - Mich laws as w 111 sub. mlt all Important ptihlir questions to a referendum vote of the peope. li. We believe In ihe Imperative mandate and we therefore demand lhar all city, county, state sud national officers shall le subject to rcca'I. 7. We believe In the norma1. Intel, lerttial and phrsirnl development of the child, and we therefore demand the abolition if the employment of ner. rhlldren In ihe mines, factories sml "ON THE QUIET" JONIGHT. mills who are no: elaive ihe ages ?.f Id years In ihe ica'c and IS yenrs in ihe femnlp. CliHrles Frohman nil! pi event the 9. We believe that the wife ;(n?1 brilliant light comedian. William thesame eoin Her. at the daughter should Grand House this lenssinn es the husband and won f.u evening. September Opera ?k. for one nigh' the performance ot the same or similar cnly. in Augustus Thomas' succevaful duties . "On the Quiet." The popnla in. We believe that all properly comedy : oiiiig actor has Just returned front should bear its Jiim portion if the Australia wif.li an added cluster or of iaaat!n. and se therefore de laurels acquired there difing the pas' summer. It as n!i When COLLISION. Francisco, Bept. 27. Eight parsons were Injured, four nf them seriously. In a street car accident on Oak street, about G o'clock tonight, caused, it is claimed, by a defective brake. As Mission car N:i. 57G. In charge of Conductor J. T. Meek and Mortar-maJ. Riley, waa descending the Oak street hill, tbe brakes suddenly gave way and the car. (hot down the decline at a terrIAc speed. The car was packed with people ibai a number of them were riding on the roof. Finding that tha emergency brakes were out of commission and would not work, and unable to reverse the motor, Conductor Mtcka railed out to the passent gers that the car waa beyond bla hut assured Ihfm that they would reach the bottom of tha MU safely. All went, well until Rcott street was reached, where the. car (truck a earn! waxen which was rrosalng the' track, the driver, Harry Estenuan. not knowing that th car was uncontrollable, made no efforts to get out of the way. The Impact wa terglQc. Tbe wagon waa wrecked and thrown clear of tha track. Kxsergian was pitched info the street and sustained a fracture of the skull aud internal injuries. rThe following passenger on tha oar were aerloualv injured: Gna Burgh, talesman; right leg ail right grot .broken, Internal Injuries. J. Corcoran,. righIeg .broken.' . Henry J, Btolx, (Ight leg broken. Jrhn Kellerham,. seriously injured about tbe head.. , Three others supuilned cults aud bruises. AT THE ORAND. well-earne- LEWIS o aged. ANOTHER PHILIPPINE SITUATION. g Reports rceivql here from other point on the Island show that the ahork was general and that it lasted for thirty seconds everywhere. 8chool houses and churr.hea In Humarao, and Fajardo were nightly damGua-yani- reiirv-sen-in- in ibe island of Leyte and Samar shows no improvement. The J'ula-jr.- e CHIEF STATISTICIAN OF RECLAwill not Aght in the open, bin MATION SERVICE HERE. rely on night atiark. Smal derreda-iin- s keep the tountry in a continual -- I state cf alarm. Large bands of outSays th Minidoka Prcjact Will Ba law are dispersed, but small bodies nf marauders prey on farmrra and Opanad by Govammsnt Neat peaceful citizen and succeed in keepMonth, ing awny from the troop. The Aaao-cia- t ?d Press la informed that ihe situais likely to result in th estabC. J. Biancbard. chief statistician of tion of military rule in both isllishment tbe reclamation service for th gov- ands. Major General Wood will leave ernment, paid Ogden a visit yesterday tomorrow for Samar on a tour of inafternoon, while on route to Haaen. km. Her., to gather some data on the big spect Kan fr M. Barnes. W. K. MilPisiform-- 1.kinds; indecent nr obscene pictures lar and R. Field. a nr angrgrings; aruia astd other The eveniag session was railed la of war, excepting those fur sam- nvder at qcloch by Chairman After the reading of the minples and purposes of for which Importation special permit utes of the nfierniMin tha rewas granted; materiala for nickel ports of the various committees wet received. The minnilitee recommend coins; dies for rotnagr. ed the temporary organization be made THE CEMENT QUESTION. permanent, Cbairnmn Piggntt amended the renmimcndailon by moving to W. Back-bur- Mibaittuie the name of J. 3. Jones aa Flushing, Bepl, 27c-director of tha. I'nltcd Btataa chairman In place of W. M. Plggoii. Steel corporal lou. sand tonight when The raroinmenilailon waa aditpted v shown tlie dispatch Chicago gnd Mr. Jonas look the chair. I M. nf the Fori land cement Industry, Rarnes was made secretary and Geo. 'while It 'was trie that tha steel cor- Burnham assistant aerrelary. The committee on credentials recporal km la about to manufacture Portland rrment. it iu no way aspired to ommended lhai I hows who were delecoalrol tha manuXacturc of this prod- gates of pthcr parties be. excluded uct. Mr. Rlackbnra said that the steel from taking pan in the meeting, corporation was about to erect a plant i Adopted. fur llte manufacture of cement nt. ; The committee on platform offered About 7'M men will 'the North Bessemer. to the addition following he einpiiiyed. According to Mr. Black-.bur- platform be. be Inserted t't the cement will lie n by produet twe-u- i the twelfih and thirteenth of the ttfel industry and will be made parts: "We demand the pnaciment of from the slsg at the Edgar Thompson laws throwing around (he election of .mills at ftmddork and the Carrie fur- delegaien at primaries Ihe same safe-- 1 nace at Kankln. guard as provided for general elections Mr. Blackburn said taught that and for the punishment of violators of on h etcnmmerrbil itlspusi-lio- n the warn".' The pisiform la aa foof tho slag which has heretofore llow: been a waste product of the manufac1. The name of this political ture of areel have been ranted on at shall Iu- - I'nltcd Labor for Illinois several yegra, tha plaul rif. and ihe atircess of these experiments V believe in the liicrsl and vig2. had resulted In nn appropriation by orous enforcement of nil laws. for ihta Mm corporation management 2. We lielleve In and demand Ihe purpose. municipal ownership of all ptihlir CHINESE The platform was adopied. The nest order of buxines was the plartng in nomination the county nrket. Tba names of C. J. Huniphris and H. H. Kinney were placed Iu nomination for slate aenatnr. The vote stood 24 to II In ravor of Kinsey For members of the lower house tho following werdv mmluared by W. M. Piggott. C. H. Hol r land. C. J. Humnhns and Frank Chairman .tone' name waa placed before the mu vent Ion, but he declined to accept ihe nomination. Foe county rommtsnioners the vote for the four, candidal ea wa: .8. W. lease Cragun. 22; Alei Ririe, 30; Powers. 14: R. M. Clark, S. For sheriff, George A. Hebring wra given 1C vines to in each fur K. G. Jones and J. M. Hawkins. Tbe other candidates on Ihe ticket were nominated by acclamation. (laying of Eianfmd White, preferring to hue him sent to tne Munewau asylu mfor the criminal intone. The district arturney wii) offer no oppeniriun ta tht plan. The dierrie a'torney'r office will iutUt. however, uprn having on examination cf Thaw by Pro. McDonald and Flint, the state. k! ant's. r he assessed at its trua IPOfi. OGDEN a bmueh' mary pp!e in alarm to tb Incieased :n sirens The trein-iiatensiiy for twenty srrouda and then ceased for Ave seconds. Following this came tha most severe shocks, th earh shaking violent'! ' for Avs mure. Thea si: quiet. The At vibratory Kovemenis were from east to west and were followed by heavy mot Uni. much aa are experienced on board ship in heavy aea. la San Juan. tha people were stunned. and when they realised that as earthquake waa upon tnem consternation and alarm prevailed throughout the city. People thought of the catastrophe nf Ban Francisco and Valparaiso. They Aed from their houses to th streets and crosded the sqpares. Panic ensued and hysterical women fainted. Many began praying in the atrees, while large a umbers rushed ; the rhurchea. The schools were stampeded, children narrowly escaping injury in rushing from the buildThe government buildings on ings the principal squares tn 8an Juan were rushing quickly emptied, everybody frantically to the open, hunting fur places of safety. Many clocks throughout the rlty stopped at 10:47. Wares sere shakes down from the shelves In the stores. The beds in the sleepbaring apartment of the infantry dlree-ilona racks were thrown about in all The walls of the city hall, the Infantry barrack, tha postoffice and the women's and children's hospital were cracked In many places, but not badly damaged. Th old artillery building. near the sen. now occupied by the quartermasters office, was badly dam-aga- H. H. Kinsey Leads Tick:t as Nominee fer State Senator Humphr.s, Piggott, Holland and Weisgarber for the Lower House -- Sebrinj for Sher.ff Soms of the Nominees Withdrawn From the Ticket. 2S VISITS " f. PEPTEMftKH BLANCHARD The ciry f Pro a series of heavy . beginning ai earthquake sbork toda--'were rarown in-a m. The Into a condition of cnnfernaMon and Indescribable ho' the resultant damage was rnmparatfiey slight and there has been no Iom "f Hfotretm-rffrat The perceu' tble ITS TICKET NAMES HilliAY MOKNIXfi. UTAIT, EARTHQUAKE EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOMS ... IntfepenOaot Sell 'Phon. tint rings BUSINESS OFFICE MOUSING c4to-fess- n pa-rg- er A Word About Boys Clothing We're telling more and more etch year. Why? Recauae we have noihing but the very beat wearing, the very best stylaa. the very thing that you want for your boy. We ask a look and assure you nioet courteous treatment. Pricta $3.50, $4.00, $5.00, $4.00, $7.00 The Toggery The Quality Store. Harvey Login and others of Cassidy's "gang" will be alo interested in learning that a few of them are still alive. Under tbe heading. "Yankee Desperadoes Are Holding Up the Argentine Republic," the New York Herald aaa Cassidy, Longbai'gh, Mrs. Longhaugh and Harvey Itgan have been performline ing atanling stunts in the hold-uIn that country. One exploit waa a hotel hold-uturned last. March In Villa Mercedes in the province of Ban Luis. While one of the horsemen watched outside throe entered th hotel office and secured between $15,000 and $20,0011. One man covered the clerk on duty with a revolver while tbe other tw.i gathered the loose rash and Talusblea. Before they bad completed this work the manager of the hotel entered the office and, for hia intruaion, was shot through the head. The three men then mounted their horses and the quartette was ont of olght before the little town had recovered sufficiently to start after them. Similar deeds have thrown the southern republic Into a fit of fear and mode tbe mysterlrme quartette several thousand dollars richer. Color la added to this story hy the announcement that one of the desperadoes la a woman, a pretty little woman, 2G years old, with a gracefully girlish figure, flashing eyes, regular features brilliant white teeth and a mass of wavy heavy black hair, Bhe Ia supposed to be Longhaugh' wife, but nothing la known of her pedigree or early life. It was she who held Ibe horses in front of tbe Villa Mercedes hotel while her three 'companions performed the nasty work Bhe waa dressed in men's clothes. ;' The authoritieii of the soul hern reare grehtly excited by the public being committed with persistent frequency by tbe quartette. In looking through old police documents' ' they found a notification from the Pinkerton National Detective agency that a band of North American train and bank robbers had landed In Buenos Ayres in l$ni and had taken np a permanent residence In tbe remote interior This gang comprised Caasldy, tmgbaugh and the latter's wife. These 'were joined later by Harvey Logan. After touching at Buenos Ayres the original trio took a steamer vfor BXhla Blanca, and from this point proceeded to an Inland point called Raweon. They then rode moles to an almost Inaccessible table land la the province of Chlbute. Here they are supposed to have made their home, raising cattle and farming. For reasons known to them alone they have again started their operations. p - e. out-r-J- S DIVE OF 210 FEET. Lieut. Damsnt and Gnner Catto, from H. M. B. Spanker, aa the outcome of naval Investigation of deep-seriving, haring Just descended In a Scottish loch in diving snlta to the a fathom, or 210 depth of thirty-fiv- e feet, a wcord for the British Islea. and probably for the world, although greater depths are said to have been reach, ed by the pearl dlvera of Australia. Former recorria were held by employes of Slebe A Gorman, who In a patent dress descended 13$ and 192 feet. A diver who went down too 204 feet was killed by coming quickly to tbe surface. That illustrates tbe real danger to which tbe diver Is exposed. Tbe principle Involved is that a fluid In contact with a gaa under pressure additional to that of the atmosphere dissolves an additional quantity of tha gas, which la released on return to The atmospheric pressure. soda-watprinciple is well illustrated in a bottle. The carbonic odd gs is Introduced Into the bottle under pressure . and la rapidly taken up by the water. Aa long aa the cork la kept In. all Is well ;take the cork out that is, release the preaaure end the gas bubble off tbe water at once. Apply the principle to the diver. At BP feet below the sea level there la an additional preaaure of three atmospheres. and the blood, which i fluid having no chemical attraction tor at least one ft the constituent of the air, nitrogen, will dissolve four times aa much nlirogen as it would at atmospheric pressure. Suppose. hen. the diver stay down below the waier at thla pressure until his blooda lait saturated with as much nitrogen can hold, and suppose that he suddenly cornea to the surface, as soon os ihe pressure is taken off the blood will fervesce. like the soda water bottle, into the heart and vein of the diver. todge If larg' quantities of the bubble killed In tbe heart, the direr will be almost at once; If they lodge In th. ". pine he will get f'?1-?1'.will get pelns palav; If in the Joints he la the Joint! or bends. It is probable that It will he found that tbe chief precautions recommendexed by tbe naval committee now the proven. to relate will perimenting blood, ton of tke effervescing of the and will lie In the direction of a very can alow ascent, so that the bubble .limlnataA hv file lunB hi th UStlh ir -- |