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Show THE EXAMINER TELEPHONES puna i EDITORIAL says sheep kinking Ha m and Hie marInkip muckers hi mil ket. ROOMfi Ne. Pham IndapmAni hew II No ba Indcpanaent 'Phana ana ting No. 56 Eall 'Phana, X Sale EV) large yearling S rauiii. Inquire uf :iuli(liug iwnna Sii Kerb W and Milden. I'lah. Bell phonex K- -r . Rich-g'dn- . officials Rm Grande Weave iiii quietly tnapectad the company's properly in thia city laat Saturday. party ef department. The founding marriage liceneea were laaued lain yeaierday afternoon: ' William A. Rtevinaou. aged 22 and Kato Mat then a, aged 18. both of Pieaa-au- t Vie ; John A. Craig, aged 22. and Mary Q. Swan, aged 2d. both of Ogden; Jamea Craig, aged 22. and Kate Campbell, aged IS. both of Ogden. Frank M. Farrell, accompanied by Ills wife and children left for i he eaal taut night on an mended rtali. New York. Philadelphia. Bant Orange, N. J.. and many other cities wilt be rlnlied. The Rio Grande Western liai received In Denver twenty new engines of the elerea hundred dans, nblrh will bo uaod between Grand Junction. and Ogden For choice bay. roiled oata and railed grain of all kinds: fruit boxes, call at Grout's, 332 Twenty-fourt- at. h The Roenlc Limited of 'he Rio Grande Wen tern la now a thing of the past. The laat train left Ogden Monday afternoon at 6:3i) o'clock, the lant one leaving Denver Huntlay afternoon. FVir none time imi the train' wan operated at a Iom by the company and It wan derided to lake the train off. Died William, the Infant aun of Mr. sad Urn. William Kcfellng, Turn-da- y at S p. m. The funeral uervlrea will he held from the residence, Ml Twentieth street, Thursday, at 4 p. m. Died Monday, at 1 p. m.. at Plain City. Wllllani White, of asthma, of s hlrh the deceased haa been suffering for some time. The dereaned waa lid years of age. The funeral will be held from the Plain (Sty meeting house thla afternoon at 3 o'clock. The Interment will ho in the Plain City cemetery, Walter Herrick haa returned from where he baa hern fur a number of months. Nevada, A reception will 2 given to Rev. and Mrs Crane In the parlors of the First M. E. church, nest Friday evening at g o'clock, to which all members uf the church are invited. W. A. Taylor haa returned from n visit to hla old home In Greenville, 111. Beryl Hasting, his nephew, accompanied him home and will visit here for some lime. The Ogden Furniture and Carpet company and the Boyle Furniture company have been naardrd the blrin for the furniture for the new armory. The Electrical Supply company secured the eontrart for Iho electrical uork. John lllyth of Ymd, I'tnh. city for a few days. the In In Jean Rlrharda. non of C. C. Richard)!, la down from Idaho fur a few days visiting hla parcnia. Jesse re- - P Wedding Gift Time Again wedding Invitations arc to come In and doubtless yon are wondering what vtii can get for the bride and yt-- t not ion expensive. THE You see. wc assume that anyonp who stops to read this advertisement Is planning to make a gift, or tit least would do so arose. if the orcai-lo- don't give wedding gif's- - don't even liccryc in making Xmas presents Firry trod y knows ihrm. bu would you for their trade your friends Of cottrsu. some ppup'.p friends? (F ci. Bn' now simui ilie wedding (t a: this .imp you will liM absolutely sure 'll yet the ln"(t : nf t's kind, tile bride will kn-itoo. The uunii'y of our gontli- - is beyond qnc'luti. ALLOW IS TO SUBMIT A FEW SUGGESTIONS ' j - duxes S ci l nc Silver segli; Rpnona. Llhb.v f'u' Sugar: f roam und aft vO.VU very jirelty g'HSK t 8:cf'!rg S:lv r Mnun'cd " P'Ipcp Carving Se: As mIUv tfi a 9LvV Riivcr Sugar Spoon. gilt hr! f'ui glgvv Nsppip. c:c fr olives, q it Duck around the various skisi'ing fields near the city are numerous sn l Id tine shape. Many hunters nho left Sunday night for a day with the gun and fodls have letutned with ins limit of birds ia their bag. For a fact the shooting ess never belter and nor a few people from eastern and w AMERICAN BIG POLICE IDAHO CUBA BANK SCANDAL HAS A PROPERTY WORTH LIONS IN SIGHT. MIL- FIRST Seven Theusand Dollar Cleaned Up on the Plats Ounag Month ef August. Man Walter H. Biown. the sell known mining man. ie hack from hi Mlnerv.i mine at At'antj, Ida. He will remain in Ogden until Wednesday and then return to the property. from mil Atlanta in seven! Mountain Home, Ida and of late It lias been enjoying something in ihe nature of a boom. The Minerva mine j deteloplng in'" ng tf the biggest gol I mines in the vrtirld. A tunnel 8st feet long his the hunter. tapped the vein at depth of Sou feet, snd drifts running east and west have CONFERENCE EXCURSIONS. egposed 7lHi feet of an ore hotly 22 The Rin Grande Western aperia. feet wide, with the face of earh drift conference flyer will leme ttjoieu at at II in ore. The aiernge of thla im8:25 a. at., October 5. K and 7. Re- mense bud) Is something over f 13 a fioO.onn turning. hate Balt lake 11:3ii p ui. km In goiri. There Is exposed Big fast trains to Halt lake via Hlu Iona uf ore, valued at aT S'si.isS). on Grande Western duigng couforeuce. which a profit of several million dollar ran he made. Hee time card. A fen stamp mill lias been grinding thirty tons day for several months, YOUNS COUPLE WED and during the August clean up the plates yielded 7.Vni. A forty-tocyanide plant I Isdnf The Marriage ef Walter Emlcy and constructed, the experiments having Ethel Qarr Took Place at the htuKiusirsied the adaptability of the Home of Bride's Parent cyanide process. Laat Evening. Mr. Hruwn haa a number uf Pittsinterested with him and rfie wedding of Walter K Kinley burg people are all highly elated over the and Miss Ethel (larr was solemnised they at the rrsMlence of the bride's par- showing made In the properly. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Garr, on north avenue. The ceremony HAD A DESTRUCTIVE JAC Washington Mev. was performed Fa' her by (hinhnahan. Uuly Immediate friends and relatives weie presen1 Mis Yeung Maa Wanted t Walk on Billiard Tables and Destroy the Jentdii Garr acted g bridesmaid snd Saloen Furniture Bobert Emley os beat man. The bridegroom le with the Coninirrctal J. A. Istrsen was erreaied s' h:aU National bank. In a position he lias held for a number of year. The o'clock last, night by Peiecilve Penbride Is the charming and accom- der and Officer Ruseell upon the of property. plished daughter of Mr. and Mr Henn charge of the destruction to Pat Garr. one of Lite old and respected Mon lay night laraen went accumulatBmyth's saUsin. and af'er families of the city. "Jag," he proceeded ing a to do a upon Ihc lop of a FUNERAL OFFRANK COURSEY Mills i (I table. Before an officnr could arrive and place him under arrest h' left the saloon and could not be Held from the Family Residence Yes- found.The warrant waa aworn out terday Afternoon. nerved last nlgbt. and ' I The funeral services over ihc body KOREAN COURT INTRIGUES. ef Krauk Cnursey were held from the family residence yesterday afternoon. Hi. Petersburg, net. I. Interesting Them Rev, J. K. Carver officiating. on tha Korean waa a large attendance of the Broth- light has lieen thrown of Kim erhood of Railway Trainmen, the la- court intrigues at the trial the young Korean who dles' auxiliary of that order and the Chen Chang, Korean Woodmen of the World, and the Inter- attempted to murder YitheCM of finance. Yong. at ment wat In Mounialn View cemetery. the lintel dc prance hare. January 13 last, by atabblng him eleven time BURN SCORES VICTORY, with a knife. Kim Chen Chang clalma followed Yl CUI Ynng from Korea he Ism Angeles, Oct. Burns, In order to rid hi fatherland Ruaala to rlaimam of the heavyweight He accuses Yl worai enemy. of Its scored a derisive victory wholeaala embeailement. of Chi Ynng bePueblo over Jim Flynn of tonight has been postponed owfore the Pacific Athletic club, knock- The bearing nf Foreign Miniabsence the lo ing In Ihe ing F(yna oul for ten minutes M. Hart wig. now Russter fifteenth round. and other Rus-laThe haMla was a terrific one from sian minister to Perala. by whom Kim Chen diplomat, the start. Burnt had Flynn almost hopes to prove that Yl Chi out-lthe fourteenth round, the gung Chang came to Russia in an attempt, Yong A In a ihe to sell out the knockout. right saving Korean emperor, and In Cnlorsdo down tighter jaw tent the waa Implicated In the Ihe beginning of the fifteenth. He alau that he Yalu river concessions and other land wag up In a few seconds, but another to the Mate spot put Flynn on his scandals. book. He rolled over and got to his GUMMERE MAKER DEMAND. fret aa Referee Robinson counted ten. then and was vent down again, lie Tangier. Oct. 2. The energetic profew seconds later went to the canvas test of Mr. Gummarc. Ihe American referee The struck. without trslng in the matter of the assnnli forced hint to rise, and after feinting. minister, hv a aoldler upon the eon of Thami which In scut the Burnt punch pul a Moroccan subject under the Ftvna down and out. He lay nu hla Blaoiil. the Phil ted States, was bark In the center of the ring for ten protection to the Incorrect attitude nf Mominutes. Burns injured his left hand due hammed el Torres, tha foreign minis during the latter part of the mill, and ter. who treated the flrat complaint was forced to rely solely upon his Ive lightanT of the American represent! right Burnt fought ofa beady thus calling forth Mr. Unnimeror ly. effective bis Much shirty fight. tern reproof. work was done at clowe quarters. Mr. Gummerc demands not only the of a troop of cavalry to capRUMOR .WITHOUT FOUNDATION. dispatch ture Kaiil Bella, who connived in the large inescape of the soldier, but Laredo, Tex., Oct. 2. Rumors withand the puntahmeni nf out the slightest, foundation In Tart demnityperson. No further rspnrt rtf have been circulated to the effect that ogre In the matter have yet lieen a band of revolutionist a are In the pi made. and Columbia. Mrs., of neighborhood are approarhtng Nemo l.raedo. TRAIN WRECKED IN TEXAS. the Mrxirnn consul Henur Pres Associated the to staled A here, 2 freight , Amarillo. Tex.. Oct. tonight that he made s personal I In- wreck occurred gt Ijtrinee in Nemo affairs of vestigation twenrv mile northsest of here, redo and had caused telegrams to lie Creek, on the Fort Worth A Denver rgllwiy. sent to Columbia. In luilh cities iislsy. Two were'Tillled and thing Is quiet ami there Is no The dead: of impending trouble. William Elliott of Chantilng. Tex. In regard to a rumor today that "" Clark of Frederick. Gkia tinted revolutipiilwi are approaching The injured weie tramp. the consul points on Neuvo in KIMott waa taht ll would lie Impossible for them Texas ami ran prominent a hotel a' ('banning, Is. to do an along the border was on hi .y m Amarillo to rewhich ate well patrolled with troopt-- . lie cars were wrecked Twenty-onside and tha' In the event they made a de- and Tf! horse killed outright. tour through the Interior (T the truck on one of Ihe rai broke n puroiintcr they would iisewisp a at acted cioa :rrllr. train the cavalry troops, lie belittles (lie ideai throwing the c:iin off the track and revolution nuii'lu-and sais the of a wieeking the bridge. rnnslitnting ihe lawless gang has 'grestit- exaggerated: that rod more ASSIGNED FOR JURY TRIAL. arc In be At the Big Clock, Wash. Ave. WEDDING BEFORE ire t'lrn-fueau- their anna FAIRBANKS V 1 ' Wa'et'oo. (icl.lsr J.t JUDGE asaia-i.iiio- ASSASSINATED. Wkakid. Russia, ltd. 2- .- During the fia" vesicrday of the second srerion i.f th'1 troops who mutinied here !n J in. an unknown man entered The rourt ro'in and killed tbe judge advoRinkerirh. and a''emp!ci cate. sh.i' president of the couv Uen 1'aha'vffski. T'e asaain was sh.u don n hy an officer in e Ftcwait cuniiMny at the rttri. r'.e: 2. It Is suth'iritHiively reports that have taken between the powers loiikinK to the ruitbiT postponement nf the second peace conference Ht e The Hague untrue. The next spring, French gitvernnieni also take the to deny that it ha piotested agsinst the presence of represent, live of the Vatican at the rcnference. The decision of the Vatican no' to be admitted was due cu'lrelv i the desire c.f the papal aii'horitie to avoid an unpleasant Iticidi nt 'Aiih the Ital-- I Oct. NOT TRUE. taieil that the if views pl.-ic- il a-- v ho-- e ian KovernmnU. representative ceiild no: -- it at the same mhlu of the Vatican. wi'h cmis-arlcs Gi--,i- I 2 n 1i.si Inriianap.Us. Oci C1 take m ihe d mi' Fairbanks ia" , N defin-Indiana vampsiau (!;,!,. T'liuor-have been arranae... in Preslden: ard M;s F'siibanks leave for Can'on I) (in i tc'.. ncr to lie s gi:et t the vice preililcn: a banquet in he Kiini tn ihe rhamlier of comine-c- e ai Kr.e. Pa Mr Fsirhxnks Ims acrti:r.i an ir - r.;T-ni- i. ,,f riiajon froc I'im a to avec ibe lows stare rjlv ini'i-clin- COMMITTEE OF FIFTEEN. s IN CAMPAIGN. c I n g i.2. The delegation Of I'l I'M lilt ci i" cp! advii'C. tlilt llnltl 'he cov cm men- u mi people of I'cni over the 'riendiy arc g i'i ,ii I; pi. a fii-- i Root's speech anil .it j1 liunr.K hi icccni visit to lliai ciiiim-- , vi M: Ro " nu several nrciiiniis i HI of lietpnhc t!U' S.l'.iy of i xpres-- e 1 foreign c.ipii.il ;n Peru: wisho fc.- the rcveifc f irndc tween the Time S'ae am! Icni. between and fni lei.x'ionsMp Sri i count ins. rtl. I PRESIDENT. tin- REPORT ROOT'S SPEECH. WITH l ashiiiKion ii, I exaiidev Oc l f 'be Market h"i Fill-"Naiiona! ban,!. i elected House ir or the Clea-inlod.v in succeed Dnnont Ciark. i.,- - n: of the .American National bunk. Clearing for the vest were in of all prrvi'Mta records, aggrpgar-!i- c liu::.7J4.!oo."Pl. as again' 891 :'.iin lai rear and 828 35o 7' : w.: n iP: 2 , ?.ii! since- - the famous Bostonian were a' their beat has so excellent an organization of lyric players aa John t'nn lias had Ihr cutiragc to living to the weal at such very heavy the theater-giHrs- . expense, been offered It waa simply a matter of giving the music lovers r the north wesi somi'ihlng away beyond the oidlnary ih:n prompted Mr. Cort. in ihe rourae lie hui taken. We have him to thank Hiew art for civ ing its Lhe Opera enmpnv in such splendid operas aa waa so 'The Two Ruse," which greatly enjoyed by the patrons of the Grand h few days ago. The announcement fa now mntle by Muli.iger Grant iliat the 8:ewsrt company will return to the Grand next. Sunday. M tndav and Tuesday, presenting mi Sunday nlalu "Dorothy." and on Mimliiy and Tuesday nights "Babet'e." re-- i Caiqieity bouses should greet the llliliil PLEASED I '.e Yolk STEWART OPERA COMPANY. oi I l - H roadway. New York City, where it received a long and extended run. The leading character so pleased Mias Corcoran that her manager, Arthur ('. Aiaton waa Induced to obtain same for her for the road. A capable company ba been secured, with James M. Hrophy as her chief support, and the entire production is carried and will he used during her engagement at the Grand Wednesday. ,1 tm-i-- . t Inasmuch aa there ia no sentiment In business, jt must be sheer merit that keeps Jana Corcoran In Ihe lead. Reason afer aeaaon nf supplying tha amusement public with the vary beat, haa made Mlaa Corcoran's theatar 'patrons' laglon. Thla a' aria chief aim la to please the amusement public, and realizing the fact that the surest way to do ihla la to furnish a flrsbdaro program the at rive to keep abreat of the tlmea and furnish her palrone the neweat and moat extraordinary productions. What Every phase of the question, shall I furnish the public?" haa been carefully gone over by her with the ream i that thia aeaaon ahe haa a play and production that la superior in every respect to anyihlng ahe haa ever yet appeared in. The play la from the pen of Coamo who wro'e ihe play Gordon for Mr. Cbarle Frobntan, and waa produced at the Empire theater in llm-tii- j I of some uman, ia posscaed JANE CORCORAN JURY. 1 cniit-olV- w ability aa an emotional actreas. A fair audience greeted the production, which applauded the hero roundly after each thrilling climax. - 2 ELECTED GRAND abused 2 -- At Ihc ciiiicluidun Roatiiii. Oi' or today ' game with Cincinnati. Manager Fred Ti'iiuy announced officially that Ihc Ho' mi National loaquc base. sold. Trnny will ball club liml Inpart mill"' nf the club, ami Roy Thomas, ceniei rudder of 'ho Phlladpt-- . liln Na'b'liiil I'uiuuc dull, will nlo have an intnu'-- i Tcnny announced wrcalthi in. in who docs lint live tu.it 1ml furnished the neces- ' i mitt r In to Grand. sary money lo liable the nun-f- r G'LBERT THE LEAGUE CLUB BOLD. - I hair-raisin- - than thirty nialeoutells . a "On the Bridge at. Midnight," melodramatic play in four acta was Ktven at the Grand laat right. Aa a g drama, it Is sample of the a good production, and will always prow a favorite with the gallery audience. The company playing it la capable. Aa a German, X. R. Swan gave a fair Interpretation of the role. an Mia Burdette, aa Mrs. Kate, Co. Chicago. Oct 2. Michael Shoemaker. an Austrian laborer 33 year old, I oa sled that he was a "man klllei" at Cary. ill. Four of hla countrymen, follow laborer In a atone quarry, questioned hi prowess, and Shoemaker proceeded in atah one of the scoffer to death, slashed another so severely that he wlIJ die and pm two to flight. He gave chase f one of the fugiiivea. who ran for u mile and a half with Ihe enraged nuui onlv g fe.v step iwhlnri him. Then Hluvemaker fell dun exhaust ion. while the man pursued ran on to Summf'T The tiagedy 111., and gave ihe alarm. occurred Hattmlai night, but the story of Ihe murder was told tndav for the first tint" when Shoemaker brought to Chicago gild put in the county JhII. A I AT THE GRAND. Hall A "MAN KILLER." e Santa Clara. Cuba. Oct 2 The tils' dai s w .irk of the disarmament ruin mission sent Into (hi province Iibs satisfactorily The members of the commission have visited ihe rets forces under Machado. nuin'iHring 2 Jim men. encamped nrai Santa Clara t it: ami at Placet is. The rcv.d-itiuIsis sre animus to return 10 find' homes, (ien. Machado an id widav n Ihe Aaociated Press: 'T am convinced that Air.rrlruii sri:i lie the nmsi dheieu' ' nieans of ca'ab. lairing peme s The cnnnnisiin sill vise tindistrict tninorroW' ('oinuiissinii y pr Moneagnrt.i discussed 'he and urged them to lav .ms-.- ; Ogden haa been recognised a th headquarter for the Japanese employment offices and labor agencies in the intermountain country for more than I wo years. There are eereral Japanese whole xale houwea here that ship goods to almoat every Japanese section or outfit on the Bhurt lJne, Cnlon Pacific. Southern Pacific or the Rio Grande Western, as well aa other roads in Muut ana and Idaho. A Japanese Y.M.C.A and school are located here as well aa the usual other principal branches of husiuea such aa are engaged in by Americana. One Japanese merchant in the city aulas that before very loug his government will establish a consulate an I have a vice consul here to look after the Interest of Japan. Itiwtnn. Oct. 2.- - iThcndore Roosevelt, Jr., and several of his follow aiudema at Harvard, togrther with two police officera. have been summoned before the Huffolk county grand jury in connection with an Investigation by that body of an assault upon one of the officera on Boston Common lant Thursday evening. A summons for Roosevelt waa Issued thla afternoon and sn offirer sent lo Cambridge to serve It. At the time nf the assault young Rooeevalt and several other Harvard student were questioned by the police, but afterward released. The next dny Pollee Commissioner O'Meara laaued a statement to the effect that the case would The on be more fully Investigated. of Ihe Prealdent. accompanied h his counsel, appears before the municipal court on Haturdsy and after the explanation of the episode the warrant waa refused and it waa thought this affair had been closed. . BEGINS. A Washington. Dei. 2. - The com u.ii ice nf fifieen of the national conference nf s'ate governor. atto-n- r general and insurance com miio:ier. which convencil here yestirday nfi.r Inning tret severs' inon'hi nan in Tliiragn lo uniform insurance law in slate.-- a':e-.- deiihe'H'ing on the sub.lect and being unable lo roach a conclusion .cljourneri ;n mun to inre! .icun ill L'biiaKn. (i. vcniber U THE TEXAS SAILS AGAIN. Nnrfolx. Va tint. 2 Thi' t nit Stall a hatt'.eidiip Texas, which wa recalled after having hocn hurriedly at the Norfolk piare.l In navy vard anJ dispatched for Cuba with marine, and land supplies ainuo-d- . sii'e ' acnin bi 'n.irninc on a Creeh s'ai for t u"iii t Nr Sue passed o"t of ih caoe Vircinii at 7 a m conip-.iswio- AIDS IN EXPOSING Rail lake. Oct. 2- - It is anticipated by the sheriff's force thai wiih'n the next twenty-fou- r hours there will lie Rome very interesting developments In the robbery perpetrated on the brother by the iufainoue gang of bunco men ten days ago. Alexander MrWhlrier and Deputy Sheriff Sperry are now on their way to Ouklaud, Cal., hot on the trail of Jim Donaldson. the king-piof the gaug. They arrived in Guidfleld yesterday only to find that the elusive "Jim" had received a tip ahead of developments and had left the ramp. They followed on the next train. The sheriff la In posaesaioa of the names uf all members of the gang. Their destinations also he has learned. Fore warned by The News early In the day yesterday tnar the two women were preparing to leave Iowa and join the O'Hrlena, members of the gang, the ufficera gathered them in before they could get aboard of the Rio Grand train for the eaat. The atury their wrung from reluctani lips placed the officers in possession of additional evidence calculated to pul this band of bunco sharps behind the quarter. 1 tn The amt inough: Clin-10 Yicuii.ui Bitenzade uaainxt fi" Hu' Newport An.'icemenl lefuKiPK him a niiNidnn. while In uni d n, fomi. lo a dance hull was assigned ili.r for g jurv rial in be superior eo""' This i tlio ease in which Iresiden" Knoceveli an.: Re.ii Admira1 char'e VI Thiiina tulh cave contribn-eiIn 'he veomanV expene. 'he 11 g i onlileie-a a test .r lion" in the Amerivan nnl'orni bank of through Attorney C. R. Hollingsworth, cerhaa filed tified copy of the art tries of incoruf the institution with tha poration county- clerk. This ia The preliminary in the establishment of a branch step of the bank in this city to accommodate the very large number of customers. who make thia city their head- am Architect perfecting plan for the band stand that will he erected on a plot of ground in thernnhweaiern owner of the city hall square. The stand will be a wooden structure on the style nf the great band stand in Golden Gate park in Ban Francisco. Prof. E. AV. Nichols working hard with hi band getting it in shape for a aerie of ennrerts to be given in the opera house during the winter. Next summer the Nichols concert hand of thirty pieces will give regular Sunday concert a from the new atand. F. I,. Wood a '. The 8an Francisco, Squaro. n New York. Erect Oat on City City Will WOMAN are ihe order of the day THE GANG. BAND STAND NEW cham-pionthi- a, (Mull-try- A destination of the troop. iwo-ste- n-er- y ESTABLISH A BRANCH IN OGDEN. Jspaneae-America- n FYaa-riKC- fair-size- d DISARMAMENT PRESENTS BUSWELL Tha Junction City Is tha Htadquar-tar- o City Administration ef Salt Laka for AM tha Japanasa in th Doing All Poasibl to Suppress latarmauntain Ragion, tha Story. Had Scene Service in Cuban and Philippine Waro and the 'Friece Earthquake. d n Inril-catio- WILL TO TROOFS WESTERN LEAVE FOR ISLAND. The ttrai Lit of soldiers from the west sound for Cuba pissed thnuigh Ogden hat evening at 7:3u o'clock. The Dies, numbering 114. were from Company B of the hospital service, at the Presidio. Han Franclaco. Capi. A. E. Trnby waa In command. The company it composed of young men who have seen a good deal of service In the Philippines and Cuba during the recent aai In Han this comduring the pany. together with others, distinguished themselves a guard as well a relieving the wounded and distressed. . When the train arrived from the weai the men were almost aa one man in quest of the evening papers, to get the latest news from Cuba, if they eouhl nut get the papers they would ask the employee at the depot ahout The main the latest developments. quest Ion was, "Hav our bora had n chance to do anything jetT' The statement of one of the privates to tha effect that the hoy have not had much to do for so long that they are crasy to get to the front seemed to eipreaa the sentiment of all the boy. After a short delay here the train Newport pulled oul fur the east. New a navy yard in Virginia is the I :' J. S. LEWIS & CO. JEWELERS P ANESE SALT LAKES A GO TO DUCKS roiinteil unon if you liny lfMtfi. OWNER IN I a Kill, former county recorder, era poiatt are outfitting paities in one of thoaa pead a week at the gun clubs ties; but non nf Ely. Xar . instrumental In helping to boom Og- the lake. is not favombli den at Ely during the railroad day forThe clear weather fly too high aa veil aa at other tluiea fur day shooting. Ducks gunshot, no the man who intend spend one afternoon Is not liable tt anted Solicitor at once. Apply to successful. In the eienlng a. m. to tie verv but ween the hour of 8 and when, in large flocks, durks ret uni in and 1 and 4 p. m . Standard office. the feed lug grounds and are circling Lamar Xelaou. manager clrculatbin low, I the lieeL part uf the day foi i 3. OCTOBER MQKN'IMi, g Huntera Returning With Well Filled Gave Bags A. C. Ridgeway. general manager; Y. Yard, chief engineer; M'. K. MiWilliam ller, general superintendent; I lonu Id. master mechanic, formed a W'EPNFIAY CTAH, SOLDI ERSJ OGDEN MINE Cotk-wi--: PLENTY F. 0(1 PEN, COTSWGLD RAMS. No. M Vail 'Phan. twa ring BUSINESS OFFICE EXAMINER: MOILMJCr, ununi-moil- s Hv 2. Tnid'.iii'. tint., net vote rhi- - P!ateiPis' Tnion of ilecide.l that Nor;li America todav ihcir niembeia'iip shall b' leferendum declare whether or not the operative p'asierea' international association will affiliate with the Ameriran inn cf l.ahor The question been fouah- - for eight vers. QUESADA REQUESTED Fed-ers- t has TO REMAIN. Oct. 2. Senor Que-sadihe Cuban lniidst-- r, who tendered his resignution to the provisional government cf Cuba, has receiveil a cablegram in repjv. asking him to withdro-his lesignution and remain hero, jtr Quesadg may announce his ; ricejstnn onion ow. n. a. is where you buy the best for the money 370 TWENIY-FOIRI- H entrance and Sheets stood for tfau bogus officer. Sheets and the Tribune are inclined to doubt the atory of the Scorch men. yet the victim had the receipt for 38.20V given him by one of the gaug whu iiiiieronated an officer. Thla tbev showed to the police, to aay nothing of the six II.QoO Mila which wer changed iu this city hy members uf the gang. Why did Sheets make McWhirer pick up the $730 lying on the desk a be explained "so that the reporter could not see It," if the chief of pollre thought no crime had been committed and there wan nothing to conceal? In the face of the story told why did not the chief of police send a man out to shadow Bell when be went uff nar. to get tbe money? Ml May Davis, ibe aweeiheart of Sheets says he did not know th one of the alleged "policemen" in the man Beil, yet he calls him Bell. Who $10,000 holdup now under Investigation introduced him? by Bheriff Emery and County AttorMrWhlrier a a he didn'i. ney ChrlsLenaen, waa again closely InSheet waa willing to reterrogated by the two officials named cover part of perfectly the fur ihe victoday In regard to her knowledge of tim. Since when money has the police dethe affair. The women gave the offiinto the collection cer some valuable information last partment gone to the neglect of runagency business night, as to who the parties are that ning down crime? bold the to aa and perpetrated holdup The Tribune says thai a BlOj'uu which direction they took in leaving haa no news value; what conthe state, and it la believed beyond robbery news value? stitutes question that aom of the men will be captured during the day. If Sheeta told aicwnirter that he Tha woman told them tha names of gel out of town because the parties and told of the 11.000 bills bad betterwould spoil any ancceaa in which they flashed on th night after publicity errest of the gang, the robbery, when they took Ihe the subsequent woman out fur a good time, and cele- why did Sheets allow Bell and hia remain at the Sanitarium brated their great achievement. All partner to Ihla Information Is very valuable and rooming house for five days after the the authorities are using It to good crime? These are Juki a few of the ques' effect. tions that are being asked on the County Attorney Christensen staled not only by the rank and today that the woman gave them iefln-lt- e Streets today by prominent citizens. clues aa to the idenity of the men One bank cashier this morning said: mixed up in he affair, but will not be in sympathy with the needed as a witnesa, and will be re- "I am heartily leased at once. She was watched American party and voted for the tieket at last election, but from what closely laat night by the authorities, I can learn, please excuse me. and did not leave her room or show also voiced the same An attorney any indications of going back on her sentiment in almost exactly the same atory of last night. They were very careful nut to let her see any of her words, It look pretty rotten to me," a man go who friends during the night and thla he aaid. "Where ean not. to th chief tf been has wronged morning and would not permiL her to of police? Nice kind of advertising to be Interviewed by the ruewapap give Salt Lake, isn't it." men. That two unsophisticated Scotch It. ! certain that the men did not go bn In the same direction when they left touriate could come to Balt Lake, fleeced out of llOjMiO end then deliver the city, aud a for tile confession of one of lhe gang to the police, nr the woman lut night the sheriff and rather, ui be more correct, was decounty attorney used the wires and chief of the officera in surrounding livered inio the hands of the officer of the gang states to keep a close watoh for the police by theiabogus a staggering fact. Plcturea of Jim Donaldson of Itharpies, parties. Is known that Mayor Thompson have been eent in all directions by deep thinking about the officers, and it is believed that be ia doing some and particularly the will be one of ihc first men captured. lhe scandal, George Sheets Aa was to be expected, the Tribune astonishing pari that was rehas come to the tardy rescue of the played. He knows that he of thia for the appointment good name of the "American "police sponsible man Sheets whn whenever he hone! George asm department and been off tbe force "fur the good uf Bheela. The Tribune attempts to has service spent the most of hia ilme allow thi morning that the entire the get iwck. and with a scandal is a piece of campaign in trying to tha was ulgnlflcan. Acto quote it editorial determination deviltry," if Sheets permits a bogus It. cast columns. slur at the hon- cordingly. come into the quiet of hi officer to esty and veracity of the two and tell him of a crime; young Bcoichmen who department of the were buncoed out of over BlflJMiQ by If he gets and handies eotne money that amount to he gang of that tins infested stolen money,flO.OW. makes a settlethia city and allowed to ply their trade more than alnce George Sheeta waa appointed ment aa between thieves and victim, victim getting only a tenth guardian of the peace and morals of with the robbed of; when, this city by the American "admtnla-- t of that they were to rat Inn. The apologist even insinuates afrr thia he allows the thieve to ihe that the two Scotchmen were not bun- escape and exclaims, according women in the dled out of anything like $lu.00n. in atory of one of the have fact i lie whole sensational icandul haa when he learns that the boya a been cooked up for campaign effect, got away. "Thank God for that, of aurt uf companion Joy to that etc. for the American party Checkiug up the at moment made by "Thank God i the two McYhirtera ihla much devel- - small wonder that the bemayor held rewill he that and worried, : oped today before all the public in Just Telegraphic information from Cook's sponsible condone Sheeta end hi he aa far so Tourlai Agency at New York is to the in the vernacular of Surely, method. effect that the two Sroichmen cashed to Mayor Thompson ia it up the dav. a draft there for $1u.uoQ as already wtt to Investigate, and Investigate stated by them. the public that ro wide dour, open On the Saturday following the crime and th II.IHtO bill were cashed by the may hear lie question asked should There are answers that given. paying teller of Walker Bros. bunk. no while- Th' teller identified the man cashing be no secret aesalon and the big bill aa corrcaponriing with the th When i: conic to uncovering description uf one of the gang who Balt La the of methods shameful lilt n.l the trick. by it ofJim DoiihIiIkuii three police department aa shown knockers. ihe of the organ in I lie Vienna cafe prior ficial head, $l,niin bill crita to tin sudden departure tu pastures Ihe tenderloin and the gambler, Tnou a perverted command. oiii I1SU. betide the One tl.uiiii bill was exchanged at a halt not squeal." and woewithout. I or local pool mum on ilu- night of ihe unfortunate within crime the effort to huaii up rank that dare in do the ,,F8W,J act. Till morning It gives the affair. that McWhiitci'-- i In Chief such a certificate of character to hia moat Sliee:' office, either by aecidrnr or Hie devil neverthi gave mundane sphere, it decign. mini a ftw minutes tu train live agem on rime and va then hustled down lo the para aume people to hang iogethe not hang spar. And depot in a heck and seen anfely thai they might done I" alioxrd uf ihe train by um nf the gang tha is evident what will be ba ever worst apot. that the thla care, whn that undoubtedly anticipa'ed of the si'';- out uf town the ririlma wuuld been ninde on the history Irnub'e them. inTit--longer ' two women. Mr. O'Bilm. and ho were to have left LABOR MOVEMENT IN LONDON. May ItRvi. Suit Lake t Join :he O'Briens in Mexico, when hend"d off hy th xhcrlff London Oct. 2. Tim labor moveami ir'ervliwi-last niplii fdil hr ment in Great Britain is at PTe"f the uaug had flashed SI.""" bill and n interesting P" hnw they had scattered when tbe vie-ri- passing through which Is tending to decide the future came hark tu town. of one of two sections These are a Tew nf the indlcaiors dominance In the house of cun" labor the party iliai point i the eiuiiinifslun ot a mm liberal section, led by JJ'tt th crime. ur the Socialist section, led by The giave veandal C'in:inue to be Burns, Kelr Hardi. James the tuple and It is nor Th Federation of .Miners, at. tn Infrequently lieaid on the atreet that meeting held thi week nt Swansea, She" "mad.' a great mistake" In go- took a halkt which, allhougli the reing m Into ;h" hall ard interviewing sult of which ia not available, it the man IP-.- i nkmc mid returning Lth understood to have decided against the inonei ibe Hardie suction. On tb Joining Wn"n told by McWhir'er that he oiher hand the conference of the hid been B. II. Sheets hy Amalgamated Society of Railway Sermade another grave mfs'akc in not vant. sitting simultaneously at Carerresring Me'I on the charge of diff. panted a reolntfon. after a lung it.K un officer. There are a and bitter debate, in favor of adhesion nntnber of o her flshv incidents con- to the Hardie section, in dte of the nected 1'h the crime. fact that their leader. Richard Bell. Sheet say Met', hir'd reported nl M. P.. a strongly opposed to the the- police nrarinn wnen in roalltv he railway men submitting themselves to eprore dhe aifon Through :hc hack Socialist dictation. no-tille- ce . l'u - - d PLASTERERS' UNION. THE JEWELER - |