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Show EXAMINER: MORN ISO TI1E to r it II I I SALT LAKE AND STATE NEWS ill-- iii-cu- ; MORNING, a: e1 Ilf tn" air dtit 'takes. C.tt.i.oi:. ; result n: of .'.i.'. Ziua - tiianite M. sake i COPPER a' ci.uventiou ious for ih piutiuuff Isa caiv out in a sued ss!':l Leraiiualtou i nt eouveutlon tdeas. The 1'iCessity of tea1 consulting the entire of their boa:u. wbea making ii I'vogistiis. was eii.phasled by rha ami board The pic-idshould meet togelht-- i tor the purpose lugs, as of vui.sitliailon aud those sii ..'hers, should upi-- and close by prsijer. of Mr. F.dlowtug the reui.-ti'the meeriag given over to ii stimtuty bearing, uti.l many ava'led i lieuisrlvcs ut tho iipiii-- t iiu.ty to bear ciiii v Telia ef Development Going on in South Americe. A. W. McCunc Aiu-.-rna- tricun greatest capital and Auiatv waking Fetu the country iu thr world, - 10 A. V. UrCviu', who hue junt returned from Sou: h America. tli-wuh casters McCutir. . ingi-llie- r control ilu Ierru d'Imoti capi'ab:.Hem. mini-iwine of the largest cupper unue hue been for over ;;uu yea ex, but ii w iioi mull recent ewrw. since (hr Am-di- e ins secured HiiMiiiii of the iiil of ier holdings, (hut the real i he luiiie Hitherto wuii discovered. trie mine hsd been worked fur sliver by i he natives a uil by Kpni-- h e.ii-tul- . The new ruinpsny. however, devote their energies la I he (upper fins dune of the nuur. In speaking of the development ot i lie mine. Air. Mi Cone sl'l. iu an in: H terview with The Herald last (nr eupiicr 'iiieresis at tlie (Vrro (t l'uM'o mine and other mines in that vicinity are by all odds l1ir larcea' The holdings in the world. anioimt of nru in sight is etiunuoua. now well ilevcluiieii Tlie tiilnes are and in nutid workn-- otdoi. itiiuiiig out a large amount of cpier daily. Tltr problem uf l hi, ilivilupua-ii- l of the t'erra dTasCo mini- and the mines adjacent to it we- - a strious uue. lieu 1 Nisi weul to JVru there was uu in ue at all Iu the mines. mined was curried Every bit ! up from iha uunits on the barks ot the workmen, who t invented xigxag shafts up on1, ot the shafts. There was uot even a windlass in use In the And even today in all the mines. mlnen except ih'.ise coot roiled by the same primitive rspltall-i- s method of bringing the ore to Hie surface is still In use. The mines are situated in the Antes range, 31V miles from t'ellao. whirh le the nearest ecu const ladiil. The nearest rall.nad was the Peruvian ('mitral, end I had po build a line JIU miles long to eonueel with tills was imrailrsul. Modern ported and spur traeka run Ia wevery ore house at the different mines, here the ears era loaded by gravity. "We now own and oiieraia our own ivial mints and have recently completed large euka oveua, supplying the fuel fur our new smelters. We are now in n position to turn oul th eopiier in vast quantities and wo a 111 aoou ba able to supply tbe world' i he wrld. Thi w.u-k- ui-l- - Am-crie- re-fin- copper market. untold "The Andes ctislu mineral resources and within the past law year the development of tbia eountry baa been wonderful. Tba natives are rather retrogressive, but within fha past threw or four years American capltaliata have Invested milium of dollars Iu tho Peruvian mine and there is now a business boom nil over the country.'' Nr. Mct'una told the billowing details of the alterrstloo between bin son. Alfred W. AloCune, Jr and Ute aatlvea: Our rumpsny, owns 80 per cent of the Han Miguel mine, a very rich holding. twenty mites from the (Vrro mine. The remaining shares of this properly were owned by a native Indian, who was operating the mine and who refused to sell his inter est except at mb enormous Itgure. "Ox July 28. a saliva holiday, which they all oelebrate by getting drunk. I aent my aou wlib four American buy from the 1srro d'Paaeo mine, to take possession of the Han ' Mlfcuel mine Aa while the natives were revelling. we had the eonirulllug iniercsi in the property I wished to Introduce modern machinery and develop the uiluc. Aly son mopped at a cabin a short way IMm the r.ilue, and the other .boy went. on to the shaft, While he waa in the cahtn a thou sand drunken, cursing, maddened natives raided the 'bouse and literally hmaahed It to revolver piece. My non helm'd from one of the attacking party, hi In the air and Intent lun being to bout frighten bark the howling pi'ib- - so that he could renrh the horses and the rest of hi party. lie had not iline to shoot, however, when a native struck hint down with a large nick. He lay lturnn-clouuntil be waa resent'd by hia companion, who tick bint to the mine. The boya held the mob at bay for nearly a week, until I sent reinforcement a from 1erro d'Paseu. after .whirh the natives capitulated. ' FINE VALUES ARE OBTAINED. - s thi-ie- . xto.-e- t - iie i c lvett -- all-sia- lt r - n Scr-ioual- y e to-tii- d 1'Kor-mounta- rep-tie- Inikc. ttet. R. Sail latke who are Intere-teand P rovo Du-- t'ity d r seu, j Fli-li- ft ' all-Ma- . divcl-upnte-- I ts-e- u jK-- i, s - ;msi-pom- e cim-hcd- list-Un- wi-r- d thnt-ighom- . - I'oli-man- - : i Hail Can-lir:- s - pi.-iin- OLD AGE. teljitg uf his personal acquaiuiauee uf the with ad ol the Ah? nothing Is too late! Ii too church. The-- e nteu, be aui. h ervants of lute filled their 'puMiti-nTill the tiied heart shall cia to God uu eatth iu a perieci manner aud palpitate. with a qdugieness purpose, not; Cato tesrued Greek si eighty etupi,o- withstanding their great difference CiC Every oue iu Uliuur tharaetcrisilcs. aud Siiiiu'i-idet- . of experience cau testify, he suid, that Wrote hi grand h iiy iu serve God, aud a ush. as t 'if the prize of verv fioui'Lis buahucl, father ur citizen, to be at Unit! compeer. hi- - best. hou IJ be a believer iu God VYUeU eaeh hsd numbered Uterc l .un and a follower of Hia Teachings. four stole years; j. G. Kimball injected st four semo und into tbe utecting with a L'.icf ad- Aud Theuphrsstu ten LAST DAY SAW MULTITUDE IN dress iu which he gsvc the Latter-lta"Chsrsctei ef cult begun his THE TABERNACLE. Saints some advice which be quid Ke Had Men. . would and did want atipposed they Chaucer, ut Woodstock with the uigltf. not lollow. )K- said he fell happy lugaies.' could man as a in as fact, happy, At sixty wrote the Canterbury Tales." Apostle D. O. McKay Waa tha Prin- just but be rhcumatisia bad who fuel G. KimGoethe, st Wriaiei. toiling to the last cipal Speaker could tell a peach when be saw one Completed Faust" when eighty year, ball Spoke. tree. a also toil could peach and wete part. .tid. he "Thi is comparatively CS'.', "but for tbe life uf me I can't tell why What then! Shall wc tit idly do an h seveuty-sfveula peach grows uu a peach tree aud no Salt Lake. tvi. S. The and say cuuference uf the scientist can answer the quest In. The night bath come; It ia nu lunger search the of This is au illustration kiorntoB rbuicii closed Hiiuday - day? with the largest crowd ptvseut for Truth. 1 cant tell it all, but that The night hath not jet come; we arc uf It at not true. is is nu sign that has been Iu attendance any uot quite to much cost it Mr. Kimball said the sessions, immediately following Cut off from labor by ihe failing the afternoon service in the tabernacle build up the Mormon church and he light; to tha: there was a meeting fur German aid the geucrul rule apjdied Hornet king remains fur us to do w: sad was in cltureta rosily build au organization speaking members of ihe dsie, Burra tl hall, and In the evening the lsboHoU'. but that any fo.d could pull Eviu the oldest tree sonic fruit may bear. Huuday school workers iu at tendance uue dows. to advise the Latter-Da"1 waul For age si the conference met lit the A a- ruopissl unity no tews inheritble hall. Saint to stop selling their Thun youth Itself, though iu another a is. ui President Joseph F. Smith ptetiJed ance. he a:d. "This earth dress; and before j Urge extent, your heavou and. for And at tlie afteru.mn the evening l Right fade-aca- y there and wefe opened, he sotm- pe.iple, it is hell. too. tl.g 1 don't invii-ibi- e Thc xky lx filled with reijiie.ied that all occupying scat are lots :f people in hell. bj duy. try to make room for as many ns believe ia tbe doctrine that after what Henry W. Ingfclluw. possible who were tilling the aisle Wc tall death we are going direct to and 'jccnpyiug every available fotu of UimL My original inheritance I In I have It you lunen't tlie time to exi-rciMissouri, and space in the building. He also sug- Indeiieutleuce, gested that lluiKO sluing exchange kepi it intact, but l.ere 1 --have ouly a regularly. Doan's rcgulets will pre-velittle place up ou the bill about large eiiusttpaiiou. They induce mild, places with the Las fortunate ones. After ihe choir sang "True to the eiiii'tgli to bury me In. We are taxed easy, healthful action uf the bowel , tiofe without almost beyond the isiwer of human ivohert T. Burton griping. Auk jour druggi.-Fai:h.u ll u is nee to endure and tlie end 1 nut for them. :ic. fered prayer. 1 Apostle D. O. McKay delivered the Iu sight but say to you: Are you DEMOCRACY DEFEATED. first address of the afternouu. speak- going to ruu every time you meet a ing on tbe seed uf maintaining the difficulty ? If Ihe pioneer had dime yet. Bryan's Spesch Killed the Chances of pet feci organization of the church and that, they would all be t'liiinlug SenaThat Party. the dependence Of the organization ou I m going to advise you a did each member of tbe church dniug his tor Sruoot, io bold ou to your inheritvaU. Shaw, Cincinnati, Oet. ance and to take up every acre of duty and assuming his individual He said the whole cant h.ud in the state of rtah: even secretary of (he I'nited Stales treasresiNinalbillty. to the desert. Then, if we will use ury. who is staying here, in reply to a organ.stlou of the church depended uu all; uot aluipiy ou a few men In our euegrie and powers In the right question, suid: No, we are In no danger whatever lmiiortam position, and those who direction Iu improve this laud we will of losing the national House of Reprefait to shoulder their individual be ulilo to bring to our midst tbe p converted to the sentatives. The Democrats have lost al1 duly to ple who are responsibility, shirked theirLaiier-dahojie of carrying It since Mr. Bryan faith and provide fur them. to man. All of Ihe Gud The time will come when the jnade his speech sdvoratiug the Saints iu attendance, he counselled, ownership, at Vailroads.'That should ret urn u their home with a monay of outsiders ia no good aud all their sucfull determination to assume indi- they will come to us for bread aud has destroyed to come chance of cess for years aud will they the it to we In will and them, sustenance doing give vidual responsiuilitca have to look about for new Issues and Lord' work.. These dute. he said, notwithstanding they hsve been mis- new men.. should be assumed iu a free and erably mean to us. I can quote from Bryan and Hears! are all the willing manner and be performed the prophet. Joseph Built h: 'Be hon fca left In the presidential Hueparty and and rathof and bowing be consciousness stop right, frank, est; through a mores the pity for I like to sue si rung " er than simply because they had been scraping to a Gntile sophistry. I'harl-emen in the Senator Uulley opposition. e Horace 8. Ensign aaug "The urged to attend to them by the speakAYUllams are the onlv amt ihe Publican" uud he was and John Sharp ers In tlie conference. In the (South aud conspicuous figure Quoting from the literature of the followed by Rukm S. Wells, who spoke are impossible. 1 dont like to church, he said: Wherefore let every on the great nes und magnitude of they Into a mans motives In answer delve man learn his duly In the position lo Ihe work being done by the church to )'uir questlwi. hut 1 suppose Mr. and abroad. which he is appointed and act in all both Mieve ia government ownerBryan rewas said it his McMillan W. of Joseph diligence in the performance and thinks it will win. lie will ship the been was how futile have markable duly." This command, he said, never see It." oue that houM receive the close at- efforts uf those who have been arrayed Mormon the tention of the officer of the church. against the work ut PECULIAR ACCIDENT. . There had been from time Immemo- church anil said that the remarkable amhim to rial, searcher for the truth, and these growth of Mormouim was Woman Jump Into g Tub of Beilinf searcher had not confined their work ple proof of divine guidance and conWater, to religious gearrhera for trol. C. H. Hart commented ou the acNew York. Oct. 8. Mrs. Georgs II. politieal truth had long been active and the s.uue might 1m said of search- tions or the young p triple of the Mor- Jenks, sixty years old. wife of a Chiers tor truth in moral life snd in mon lailh in Berlin who. President cago physician, la In a' serious condiBniilti in hia opening address said, tion at St. Lukes hospital as a result flnanclsl as well as social. It was this search for truth that were not dnlng their duty in support- of a peculiar accident in her apartled (''iliintbu to start on hts voyage ing their church, and Mr. Hart said ments at the Waldorf-Aatoila- . early f discovery that led to the first there were many in Halt Lake who today. Mrs. Jenks, who bad been knowledge Europe han of the new should lot more, faithful in Ihelr at- staying ut the hotel with her husband comiuent. Tin respuiiafliiltty reals on tendance to chinch duties. He said for several days, hss long been a victhe Latter-daSaints, thut they search there wa s worthy class nf dtlien tim of inKomnia and it has been her in the lutermouutuin eusiom to take a hot bath Immedifor the truth with prayerful diligence growing tip be iu order that they nmy know their country that would aud should ately before retiring. Some time after duty and perform it. Man rannot find an liounr to their fathers In carrying midnight, Mr. Junks filled the bath God hy mind alone, lie said, for rea- oil the work uf the Igird. tub in hur' suite snd plunged In. The son la not tbe only' aid In searculng President Joseph F. Smith an- water wa almost boiling and she was for God. A man who knows his duty nounced that at 10 a. m. today there terribly scalded before her husband aud falls to perform It cunseientiuiialy whum he a meeting of ihe church succeeded In removing her from the ia not true to himelf, to hia fellow-niai- i. am hunt le. in the nsaentlily hail to tub. ur io (inil, and every time we which all authorities of tbe rhurch, fail in our performance of duty, either Including presidents of temples, misTRUCK BY AN AUTOMOBILE. III ur; ur word, it makes tills act or sions and uf the church school und word harder to perform. It Is also Imurd of education were invited, snd Woman Is Fatally Injursd in Chicago. equally true, be said, that when one the general public waa lo be excluded. with an conference Before willor of the art word closing perform duty Chicago. Oct. 8. Mrs, Isabelle Copingly and with pronipineaa, the amc uis blessing on the workers of the ier, wife of Dr. Ralph C. Cupler, receivact liecnines easier In the future. church. President Smith paid tribute ed. it Is feared, fatal Injuries last Mr. McKuy's counsel to the church to the work of the speakers and Off- night when an automobile ran into the officer waa that whi-they return to icer' of tbe churrh who. ho sulil, huggy In which she and her liuslemd the spirit aa being properly and their wards ihty see how many son were driving. Hniiita are abeat from (he called for their respective duties. Tbe aslomohilUt wua attempting to he the aan . said, guide tbe huge torn ing car with one Ite aalrt the respouaibillty conference, During ftir m many neglecting thuL duty rest- those in attendance had heard ull of band snd was holding a cigar In the seven moat of the ed. tirsi tin the tdshjps und then oil the apostles and .other, according to a witness of th h1 of the oflieei iowu to the pnvddfDia .nf seventies and he left it accident. None of the occupants of the Don't think that Ihe whole to the judgment of the people as to buggy nw tho automobile. Mrs. t'up-Icr'- s laymen. rests on. any one man. whetlr-- r they hml been imbued with spine was injured and she sufbe said, for there Is not a single indi- tbe right spirit. fered concussion uf (he brain and Ini vidual who could not disippear terns) hulls. No arrests were rnsde. the wniltl ami leave no Irreparable SECRETARY ROOT TO SPEAK. lo-I MADE AN IMPRESSION. In fuel hete is no oue who (oulil mil sink In ihe sea ami leave Washington. (Jet. 8. Hccrelury Root no ripple mark his disappearance. - to make a campaign speech In New German Expedition Entered Fez la Miss Emma Lucy Gates 'uug "An-ge- York. OrtilN-Great Pomp. He will spunk 22nd. Ever Bright aud F.tlr," in Cnrm-aihall. This announcement Tangier. Morocco, Oct. 8. 1r. Rothe solo with a benuiy Hun seemed waa msd" today by rhalrniMii Hhertnaa sen, at the head aif the Germau misto tie- - furniil.ir f thi1 Jt'Diililh-sin give a new eouKresslonal sion, entered Fez, Oct. 2nd. In groat win J.. uf the pii e. r u ponfrrenro with the pump, cresting a deep Impression upElder Gcoigc Reynolds spoke on the uatives. kiut-mu- t 1 CROWDS y n-- x - hfuii-uuuu- y -e sur. - hit-ho- ' y e . y y I sevcn-year-ul- ci. f.-l- d . - liKti-nc- - ."hlr-ldc- l . 1 - Jesth ef her sistar-ln-bioccurred when Kate waa Just graduated from tabooL Hhe hsd successfully managed her brothers household afnev tha. time, and devoted her life to the welfare of her little nepltew, ltenny. Evcrthing had run so smoothly csd comfortably that Tom Winthrop bad nerar turned hi thought, b v second aarriagt, and Kata's rule sal reign warewaasupreme. She had decided to be her life's vocation, that this and the pu said all thoughts of marrying. Her brother never dreamed of from thwarting her plana or dlffsring Just beler decisions, hot Kutn was ginning to perrelve that she was to rom nter formidable opposition from Bensy. At tbe an of six. be ws imbued v l.h a scorn far tha gsuiter sax. and THE a case for diplomacy. The beginning of hr end wn when Dacre took Tom whh him on u business trip m a illy where he h.ul man acquaintances. Among tli.-n- i was Doris Lynd. Thereafter Tom transuded all for the firm In that ri: . hts trips heornr so frequent, snd manner so fireuniy. thrd fe; the campaign wn on. rame the Then and moi the mnet difficult pan nf hi- - heme to Kate the reconcile 'o uni.. !..n One afternoon ns thiv s.it nu M.e sawp tnir roi'iing iio n porch, they dn tiro tn'ead of moral Icciare?'' the street. CMusicc ec:s-!(.i- i 1 1 or rear said ru?k wh ltetr!'. the ought, Khe ;i Unowl-eil- c This creation wn one th.it h:ut d. ' hut I dimply can't." ' I rralizc that." lie been strictly prnbibm-- hy both Kate "Hi and Tom. been let! mot her legs to you j1 Rbe called Rennv to her. :cid after tiarL-al mi tender au age appeals to . gen ly chiding him foi his sterner yon. and ihc fear of wi-hint than hi- mother would hivr proce.led to rea l liit-- i h j (he dally jcip-ide rh-inagraph keeps viui from giving lit in merthe des'h nf a litilc gbl who l id ited lnin!sMl-eiibeen ( readied by th. wheels u TV she cried, -- joti see it exacii) i;i.-i-- e J ) tix.be-dience- - g f d um-ti:- lr-m- s. r lt i g tni-ml- - - jb KATES FAILURE a tii'miinirinn No one ran undrr-Kiunthe wy I Krtc i thut she wagon lo whhli she Lml been hangwould meet her wain loo al hlaMuall ing In much i lif haiiiu manner as had to Ji t in my I see scinching else." hi- con t luBenny. hand. The lw(v see t 1i;i r yen tire with condes end- lled gtarili snnv was the pue weak nt in k chain e fo:' the fuing Interest, iitnl when ltc had spoiling She not only tor government. : he srolTingly She ture. He will grow u,i into a head-e- l from him. hut rung, boy. him from his father's tlis- - didn't know bow lo ealrh mi." "Pnn't sh ilial! she suid with a Then, sirl(iug sight of n playniatc, iilCiis-ll-c. he whs aw'iiv like a small whirlwind. little gui-pOne day there mine a new pcrxin-sg- " Kate turned in tn Dacre, wbjn "The tinie will romp when your tn ttiotr heart 1. slid home in tbe wns limgbii clr K(t rt h fn ly . at Itei-rMills, who Imd gone wns sound. "Ills Hi'giuni-into pariiiership with Tom Wlnthrup. said, 'but don' l yon think you (night lie loved Kale at sight, olid rat h to use u liM'ie dlst Iplisr for dnmbr day r ren.qt lienetl the feeliug wliti It dared nor reveal, for hr knew that even should she return lit love, duty :ind loyalty to her brother ami her bi other's child would prevail. It was n ITS AND Xorti.ii't' h.is liuiias hi- - i.su ws l of the pla.ieu third during the of season. aud looks like a . whu-r'uupsnj's pnqu-rtaboiit twcii- blit plait d in lift lUr'IliS lb: sevtiuvru Claims viu. re ty ndlrs huu'ii of Bullfrog stnl ju- -t games and Is even belter out thi is elcai: iu fielding. Iihs a over the line in luyo cihiu!.. Cal. A Pwlteis-ig'Hid eye and a womb-- i ful whip aril mining of the priurifial stockholder was held In this city Hsturda.' night. gala tail iy sell, though uolhiug the big Eureka man. wb--the board of director wa- There is onlv one man fo: left deli with the following officei: of the truth ot the lattenlity be cot wttn'-MI., president; John A. Kir- era.Sunk rup. uf Though large. a ere fer-v- i leriilurj in a me of a work The tes'liuonii plenty by t ud Hamuel A. Ktna of Halt latkv. u tbe nt it ml uplifting and istn-- s Cieer of Spanish fork and fly ball, ran thron In- -wi'li!?! a vengeance, ih.-n- i Poe eiul purity ihut iT.uravitrics the Chet of Heat I ' Nev divertors. and mere', how I xcsx.uIn'. hit lie hss lives and lalaire of tl.v uientberr. of ami John A.' Twelves', of i'rv.vcV eec; of games during hi safe.i evuv time at .wl and usually the Y"Uiig l.sdiea' Mttitial Improve-mi-t- r veiary and ireaamer. Plans for the I comes in for a i ou triple. future were fully disetinsed. and The taber two fields mi to lie The Kiui'.uil.ng ivtuiirks were made was ilc'ermlni'd that Air. Hiluook. tiv claimed Wail and McKean, in iking by l i.unreior Kuib .'I Fox. wlm spoke Mr. Kirby and Mr. King hould vl-- it thi- - outilcld positions held of all b, wtin uiurh power mi unity aaj the the properly iu the Immediate future. esarv of placing 'he kingdom of pluyia. Iu ib'j uicauliun . ,Mi. lavell will ar- Eutvka I In M is wltnoiil doubt tin' .utility (hid over und above ull cl-- e. range matters at the pmiert.i. and islcher backthe fhuulil and hate fur the Art.r ihe kinging t Hoxulugy. the have evervibing in r team. And Cuun-uj.i- r lUe stop position on ihe ti;i flips waa dismissed l of ailive i he eaptsluc Is to emitted also he Al.il1 Taylor Xyatrotti. U Iu excelleui condiliou iinar-eialpioiM-rtIhe of is Walt thare tuiu. pcrluivs and a mule funds are assured better catcher, but Walt ruti't bit TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY fur full development. I .u in W tilth Healthley T.tl.e LAXATIVE BKOMO Quinine that, The completion of the Clark road to has a prune. wing ti.uu tin- irmer money ft It Ti.l lets. Druggists n Rhyeille piaees the property wiitnn Halt Lakvr. DROVE'S slgua-ii:i- i fails to cure. K.-tif'eeu mile uf lailroad ctiniiU'U'lea-tliiou each box. J iv. ai prrseni. and the Rursx Hmith TRAIN GOES INTO DITCH. ot road will iuss ntihiu four mil' MRS. MEYERS STILL HOPEFUL. tlm pi open), flic property is almost One Man ta Killed and Three Are in a uireet line liiwt-i- i libylite .tud Injured. Fort. tods la a Source Her Remarkabla Ihe U rev n Wa'er district and in the of Wonder. near future the prliietiial thuneigh-furk. A wreck occurred Oct. Proto, lhmng:i that aeritnu of the eoitil-tr- j at 'he Jle uver A Bio llraudu railriutl Liberty. J!o.. Oet. n The flrsl Inti-mwill be along Ibis route. Very al Alldway, betarecn Soldier Summit Inn that the ttate supicnte cuurt l.osome gentlemen Angeles ree.'n'ly and Tucker, at p o'clock Hxtiinljy aeii'ilred property in the imnii'rtiate ulglu. causlbg the d'stb uf one man hsd refused her attorneys a writ of error to carry her case to tho Fulled lielgltliurti'Sid. and they coiileniplata ud serious injury io Ihree oilin'. Htuies supreme coun. was csirietl to aetlve dei cl.ipiut id work iu the ImDead Mrs. Aggie Meyers in htr cell hete mediate future. Arthur Knit of Spauib Fork. by a representative of tlic Asso-cltcInjured. Press. John Milner of Hiianlah Fork. Mrs. Meyers waa lying on a lounge LtCUE tieorge Whitney of Mub'etou. in her cell, having just finished her II. F. Spear, engineer of train. noon day meal, when the reporter enA freight train going west in charge tered. She nro Four From Euroka, Threa From Park and listened of Cond'irtor Jeitkina run tutu u quietly ns lie told quickly City and Two Salt Lakots. her of the action of open switch at Midway, piling the the court. Absolute!' uo show of emu- cur. one upon the other, in u com- - ,U) wai diaplaycl ' by the prisoner, The followiug Is from (he whose remarkable fortitude bus heesi jileto smskhup. Republican: Arthur Bona. sRcd SI. of Bpnlb ! the wondt r of all the Jail officials who Park' Pitch Illexrud. City. Fork, was Inst sully killed and George have bll rhgrge of her. I Catcher -- Ltimley. Euit-ka- . Whitney of Maplvtoti aud John Milner ny mg very much surprised," Halt Lake. UaseFirst MsrgeUs. uf Hpattish Fork, were lutdly injured. said Mis. Myera. when the Halt lake. Hociind llase Weasier, The three victims, all young men, had hsd finished. The three Judges In Pmk City. Hhort been working at Soldier Huinniii aud (he criminal braacli r.f the state Haiterwon. Park Bast City Third the train to come iu the vai- - pieme court are prejuiliced against me. l la-Xorthrup. Eureka. I am still confident that my attorney ley. Field-W- all, Eureka. Center wna Injured about the win be aucreaaful In gaining a bear-hea- d Mr. hltney Eureka. Field McKeaifc Right and shoulders and sustained a ing before the L'nltcd Stales supreme After carefully nmalderlng the rec-oi- d broK.-- leg and one broken rib. Mr. court and that I slot II finally lie graut-I for the lam acaaon uf those who liner has a broken leg and I ether- - eil a new trial, and lit- have always Itet-- confident, as you have dune servlco In tile Vlah Stale wine badly btuised. H. F. Hiaar, the fireman of the know, that 1 will get a fair hearing, league and stuck to the flag throughr team has been out. the above train, aw ihe danger .md and thut confidence I still unshaken." picked. Hevei al of tba few fans who Jumped, hut Iu alighting waa severely In Injured. LIVESTOCK MEN. hate followed the game rtuaely He wa taken iu Bt. Marks I'tab this season hsve agreed on most hospital at Hilt Lake. . , Ar Urging an Extension of Foreign uf the names mentioned, bill there arc a few who would rliange the order A NEW NEVADA COMPANY. . Trade. trlNe. But it is believed that this team KiimSK City, Mo., Oct. X. A Joint is easily the liest of any that Governor John Sparks and Othsra lie pul up, of those who have been convention of the American National Make a Pure has. In the game almost from the flrst to Livestock saaorlatkin. the faille Hals-rr- s last. jKKoclation and the Corn Bolt Coldfield, Xev.. Oet. 8.-- The and Of course, there are Jenson of the V..Jhwk Into one of the i Meat Producer assnrlatitin wa held Hall. Isith of whum would probably greatest gold mines of the country. here today and l'laiti were diseuxsed bo given litexrtid'a pl.te in the box with a record production of from for securing a better foreign market had tliey not deserted the Bute league (.Viu.dim in fl.ilbU.tHHi per month, has for American livestock products. The early In Ihe cbuou iu gi Euat with attracted the alteution of capitalists call (or the convention says In part: fatuer eompsttv. And I liere are several "It i of giedt iiiiKrtanue tn the ltd big operator tu the Immediate who would hustle Morteusen fur short Goldfield's famous liveMock industry that more extended adjoining territory had they remained during the season. bonsnxs. This ha resulted in Ihe rnu foreign market be sectirei'. in order Beck played a fairly eonalateut game auniiiisiton of several min- - to dispone of our Incres-lu- g surplus Important on the difficult point, and la a better and Insuru gisid deals in acreage, uue .of itiesi man with ihe willow than ihe former ir.g tbe moat cuutlguous of which was price fur products livestock The home. our at important But Beck, without Doug-las- a of Ogdenlte. more livestock raises nf the Ixm Dillon Haim I Inlied State 'itircliase tlie diant second, ia a Idt lost oil the ai than it ran consume, and. on the other syndicate of Nevada mond. He and Douglass fonned a by M. Sullivan and the L. M. j hand, there Is jt maiketl scarcity of L. 'including strong pair at abort and second early I'eter Giant t meat iu many continental countries, In the season, playing with (be Tail-ora- . Bulltvaii Trut comMuy. to supply this short same the Institution, of (uvemor We should be I aide but Beek'a pet forniancea later did ntl'-- r fair and ivasun.- lile min- age broad. nut get him much. He la erratic aa John Kpurks, snd ether itromineut the valu- Inteinatlonal trade ae'.atiuns. we bea Beider and la loo likely to go up In ing melt. The piice paid for and two lieve that a larger pniairthui of our was Jih),uoo. able acreage the air when inoat needed. resold at ampins meat producis could Is- - sold outtld have Both fmm a bitting and Holding days later r till) rmt advance over this hure. to thuse it.itlons that need them, thn standpoint, Mirgctla haa the Aral bag Init the offer was spurned. The pur-- , benefit Ing Imtli ourselves and tlm nailed. Bert did great work In the have announced that they will Held during (he recent championship a company to luke over aerlea, pluylng In the left garden for develoii Eureka, and that limka Ilka his place. the property and exhaustively But Xorthrup must be given that It with a view lo making It one of the Washington. Oct. 8. - After a four Bert lutck to grew, producer of the cautp. place , tluia crowding crutl'i months' vuraib'n, the supr-eniUral. Clark and King played fairly of the I'nited dtates convened today YOUNG LADIES CONFERENCE. gtard ball, Inil canuot iniab the local In aceortbincc for the term ef Vuui-Oman away from the Ural corner. an iidjourniueni was with the There waa uothlng at second of a K. FourThe K'tli on. l.ttke. taken to permit the members to eall very high older, and of the bunch teenth ward tiuentbly hail was crowd on ihe Frealdeiii which they did in a Men-Ici- ' seems the best. Ilearnu was with general, stake body. The hearing of nititinua and the better ar fielding, perhaps, hut not ed this loiemion and re'iresentai j.ves transaction ot other luibiucs was g1' i"Cl olfu-ermuch. There would he absiihitely ttut 'lie Young l.uilies' Mutual liiipiove-men- t until lomerrow. aa the to holder of the posiquestion Thirty-threaociall-Hi- . w'skes tion If It were not for Weasler's game were represented. Iresidt-Manila ILLINOIS CENTRAL EARNINGS. arm. Wllh a good wing,. the tall on II. Tlngey preKided river the cxercKe. In would have second amt Chicago. Oct. S. The aUUiiul ivsirl Imweier, which were snlrited and intrrelng of ll'c Illinois Grntr.it, for lh- - fiscal he seems to kuve the better of It anyhad sung tlm year ended June utitb, sl.nw After tbe ruiigii-gatina total way A ha It with- - hymn "Zlim . Stantla With Hills gnr net Income of the system ot Sin.Mni.-- ' lo abort Mi-'Kiinu Young Gate of 3'i't. rounded." The anmunt paid out in diviHe fields last. Ihmw mil questloti. The dend dining the year was ii.d.'i3.sisi. well and attre und tun lilt with the felt'd ihe invocation. , I s 'Hall lo lit- I'mpht-i.who came In byniii w.-iin.l fm- liettormentH on the sysiem rest of them. v. nil e. Ill few The nni.nini of si.ii.vi.si'ij wa during the Iasi few games, showed i In i. :u Tiiir'i-in riled forward to the nirplus 11 form, lad - is unreliable i wl limes. r lit and recited Uil tin- IhsI 1allers.in live of next year. ln o Gold Minina i n in pa t.y over tin- imluuX lot the iu th- lOOfi. 9, CONFERENCE I.. M I A., y Hhe W'irfl mem-tiv'rh'- WILL LEAD OCTOBER ly . nip ip ton.- - IU Mill;.- - , and State Exchanges From Correspondent CTAIJ, TUESDAY OGDEN, one hope fur O the lb-nn- (mi. thill i "A Ktepinollier." he suid Iu nnswer to her "No Tot the indignant muons' r.ibue, typlcnl. harsh stepmother, but a woman. sensible, drill and judicious - tike wlihmti tho sentiment In yiuir-telfregard to the child. aceip. Toni had confided In hint that he had bet his heart to Dona, anil that lie was going to combine a business and pteiU'iire trip uu the r:mrow and learn bis fate, all hough he had been en.'ouraced :n hope. "Do you know, Tom. wbnt you to do." hn advi.-c- d ought (triiet,lly, n never shall have 'Hfttny "is to tuke Benny with yim." ur too and if von 'Take Benny with me!" echoed -hint Id ever punish him, vnu would the astonished father. make It up to him by an 'incense of "Vt-s- . Flie knows you have a son, Indulgence sficrv arila. No. see just and sh" probably regards hint In thu liiht of ihe average small hoy; hut r. id so interesting, le Is ho hand.-mrxlep-"Yo- ti d. 1 she will and lie delight fully undeceived, Dacre paused, overcome hy his eloquence and conscience. no place for a und kept him 0 "Thai's so." said the fond father her home the mild, entire week. proudly. "Iiui Benny doesn't ulwaj's "O. shes a peurh!" asserted Dinvy. belinve well. "She knows a lot for a girl. O. he will when he Is away," "She knows how to catch prophesied Dacre. "Children always thought Kate half bitterly. do when away from home." "She made you Hi argument resulted n the detoe, laucw ed Torn. parture nt Tom and Benny for weeks soiium in the city where re0, Doris right at home wltR sided ll.e fall DTis. Dacre had a boys. She undersutuds litem thus blissful week with Kate. who. re- oughly." said Dncrc. lieved of all responsibility, passed El lu. Brute! thought Kate. tlie happiest days she had known in When she had put Benny to bed1 slie stole cut Into the garden. She mother." si,,, cried in a "Curfew-- ! jeers. She ehideil hers If fer feeling a ( bad gone but. a few steps when hA voice. If ll'lic pnrg of disappointment upon heard Dacre's voice from the shadTom marries again. Benny will live ' the return nf ilie with rn. for he would openly rebel, was be n. ing withtwo travtlcrs. asTom ows: KATE. he "Ive been wa'cbing and twaltL hapn!pes .utd she would nppeal to Toni, and atmoumed hi o Doris. for engagement you, Kate." th'-rconst lenre wiil smite ou. and you :hm wiiuld be trouble. j milutnl him wi:h Just a I though1. Id come ont and Irf will D.u re w.i silent. Ha had .;! have worked the bny ll'iie ? thought twinge at her dethrone-nter.- t. sad used to the situation, r harni." ilitit It freeing of the charge of, said with a hair nob. T suppose I shall have lo take a 'roin. she would be clear of j Benny, Feitny beranie great Kate, they dont need yon ai He pnniieve-- l over the sulifect, and chiip different course with him. he said esiilianily. "f staid more, hut I da Come to me, Kate You t.in t do ft." be declared. found fl at he must enlist Benny tor al he but she insisted it was And Kate trowed bis oalL e K.-i- si-- e ; h-- ' iiLi-jia- l ft ' |