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Show EXAMINEE: OGDEN, THE MOUSING WHY STEVE ADAMS WAS NOT PUT ON THE STAND IN HAYWOOD CASE. .(Continued from Fu One.) cific train today in charge of Sheriff Campbell, en route to Clinton, Ills., to fare (he charge of murdering Magill's first wife. The party displayed no concern over the serious charges. Maglll said in reiteration of hia In nocture: "Tha moot serious feature of this unfortunate affair ia the scandal incident. It will be a simple matter 10 establish my Innocence, but the odium of this widespread scandal will be g matter of continual annoyance.'' SPORTS NATIONAL LEAGUE Qrchsid described that hr a at dreaming Ha beru. novel ,nlJ alu Bad wan. 4 to be knoan a H had hie picture taken holding a smoking revolver titr a companion At the evening session of court, Hr. Richardson aald ha would do all ha could it abridge hit remark t on account of the intense heat, and be- at Kkbtrdm HANVILLE MURDERERS SEN- TE NCEQ. Hanvlll. La., July 22. Ignacio Gen-dusCamps C'iano, hia a ife. Coliagaro and Tuny Costa, found guilty last week of murdering the Lamaaa child, were todiy ueutenced to life im- a, lieved ho would be able to conclude tome time tomorrow The contention of the defeate. declared, la that no mattor whether Orchard coniniltted the Crimea to which he eoufaased or nut. no Orhas heel alrnwa beiween chard and tiie defendant at bar. Concluding hia dlacunaloB f the Vindicate ulna explosion, Richardson deRich-ardao- prisonment. SUPPRESSION OF PATENTS. Washington. July 22- - W. P. Bor land, expert on railway safety devices, for tho Interstate Commerce announced today he would begin un Investigation to determine whether tha mining corporations have uppreesed invitations on appliances that would he of service in preventing railroad accidents. Inventors have charged that corporations have bought valuable patents and suppressed them to keep out of competition with inefficient appliances now in use. n. clared again that the acci-deaof testimony showed It to be an Orchard'! testimony as to receiving money from the Western redaratioa f"T irimn was not oorrab-of Mim-r. rated by a aingle witness, Mr. Rich-asserted, and altuuld hot ha a t. o itJu oanaldetwd. As to the coming of the militia to Cripple Creek. Attorney Kichardapa said they came at tit brtieat and In tha aervice of the Mine Owners ssst riation. whose ntemhara were asaceard an mueh a month to buy the eertifl-cate- s of Indebtedness Issued by the MORE BATTLESHIPS. NAIIOXAUEAGIE 8L July 22. Tha Petersburg. Bourse Gaxetie says tha minister of Wagner Won tha Gama, marine has ordered tha Baltic yards state. Boston, July Si. Today's gams to prepare for the prompt construcMr. Richardson declared that whlla lasted thirteen tunings, tion of several 22,000 ton battleships. uader the ruling of the court, he was but Wagner's three-bas- e n hit and not alkiaed to discuss the deporta-tinnlong fly gave Pittsburg the victory. WRECK VICTIMS BROUGHT TO from Cripple Creek or the R. H. E. Boor: PORT DEATH LIST LESSENED. of detertivea la the various Pittsburg . . ......m,,,,.,! 10If 33 miners' unlona, he vaatsj to dwell Boston (Continued from Page One.) aa much aa possible on cunditiona in Leifleld Batteries Cnmnltx, and Colorado. Gibson; Domer, Young and Needham. that nil the passengers had gone to 1 want to weave into your minds the upper deck. As 1 climbed the thn thought that will com to you S; Brooklyn, 1. Cincinnati, the vessel lurched considerawhea wn ranch the tragic event at Brooklyn. July 23. Manager Han- stairway the Caldwell, ao yon will understand why lon won a game from hia old club bly- to one tide and I quickly felt But 1 eriouMPae of the situation. we hare oa tha ana aide Harry OrCincinnati defeating Brooklyn. carried all my luggage all tha way up tuday, chard. Early dressed and clothed and Brora: R.H.B. and shoved It under n bench eking the In safely, although ha la thn confessed Cincinnati 3 I 1 so as not to have It cause any one murderer of your late governor, and Brooklyn 1 I 3 rail The vessel waa tilting to stumble. oa tha other tha effort to taka the Batteries Smith, Coakley and second ae I moved along more everv blood of thee man to get them out of Bell and Ritter. the aide. "Several men and Borne wothe way at tha Insttgstioa and for men were running about asking for I names whose benefit those of tha Chicago Shut Out New Verb. I told them nil to shall mention hereafter. What 1 want New York. July 23. Chicago today life preservers, end look In their own berths. Aa 1 paaaed you men to know la that, if these men hut out tha New Yorks, 2 to 0. Bourn: n boat filled with peowere guilty of tha rrlinea charged R. H. . along I noticed were . trying to clamber against them in Colorado, they would Chicago ... ,, 2 A 1 ple, and others . Into it. Thao Inside were pleading long ago hum bean called to account New Y ork A 1 a ...........O should gat in, because to Colorado law." Batteries Ruetbach sad KHng; that no more would surely sink, ao I left the boat Mr. Richardson dismissed the murWills. Amos and Bowerman. them and climbed over the ship's rail der of Detective Lyte Gregory, in DenJust in time to keep from sliding ver, with tha statement that absoPhiladelphia Wine. acmes the steep sloping deck down lutely nothing waa shown to connect Philadelphia. 33Philadelphla July the Western Federattua with tha took both games of a doublet: seder Into the water on the lower side. Within n very short time the vessel crime. from 8t. Louts today. Scores: the water touched my Neat la the eon iridcra tins of tha atFirst gam R.H.K. sank until torney came the blowing up of (he St. ljOlltS .mi aiaaaaaiiiaaa.l 3 1 ankles, when 1 aprsng into tha ocean, to swim far enough away to Independence depot lie demanded to Philadelphia 3 I hoping the whirlpool which I thought know why young Neville, who waa said escape batteries aad Marshall; Karger surely must follow the ehlp when It by Orchard to have been with him the Rlrbla and Eh tola. 1 had taken about IA strokes day of tha explosion, waa brought to K.H.K. sank. Second gnmt- eBoise, but never put upon thn ataad St. IsHlia , , i i a a a a aa a a a a a a . 1 A A and began to be In dlamny because I to make so little headway to eorroborntt the confessing witness. Philadelphia A I 0 seemed side of the ship toppled the whea "There la something behind this Batteries MrGlyna and Noonan; down toward me. As the water covprosecution." declared Richardson. Bros a aai Dooiu. ered the boilers a great biasing waa "But I da not mesa Mr. llawlcy or followed by an explosion which heaved Borah. 1 have no fault to n large quantity of water and wreckBad with them. I think that the Jury, AMERICANLEAGtE tha court and nvery one will any that age toward me. 1 waa carried farther from where the ship waa sinking, but in tha mala this rase hag been triad Detroit, g; Philadelphia, 3. the rushing mass of tangled Umbers fairly and decently by the attoniayg IMrolt. July S3. Five cleau singles reused me fresh alarm, ao I continued on both aides. Rut somewhere them to swim nany, until oq Is aa Inflnencn which kept young Ne- In tha eighth tnulng with aomn daring my effort base running gave Detroit, flve runs turning my head 1 saw that the pile ville off tfm stand." R. H. K. had spread out nearly flat and some Richardson charged that the Inde- and tha game. Score; 0 lugs had Blmnat overtaken ms. A few 6 pendence depot explosion waa tha re- Detroit 3 0 strokes brought me to n reft upon sult of n pkd by the Mine Owners to Philadelphia Mullla Batteries aad Payne; which I scrambled and aa I looked esiirpate, root, and branch, the Westaround no one appeared within twenty ern Federation of Miners, which was Plaiik aad Powers. yards of me. All I could do waa trying ta control wagai and secure Cleveland, : Waahlngtsn, fl. simply to await results, for J had no aork for ita members under proper Cleveland, July 22. Cleveland won mesne of moving the raft about, nor ruudltionu. a rope could be thrown within reach Answering Mr. Hawley's taunt In his (inlay by timely hailing. Score:11. R. B. of anv one. After the notae of the opening address, an to why the had not put Hteve Ailama on (be 1 leveland ...... ....... aaaa.E 11 f sinking v easel subsided I heard n moot 2 7 1 heartrending walling, mingled with stand, Richardson declared he wanted Washington Ratterlee Llebhsrdl and Clarke; plerclug acreams of those In their to be perfectly frank. "It would have been a cane of dug Gehrlng and Warner, struggles and some of these were eat dog, and Hawley and Borah know shrieking the names of friends fmm Twelve Inning Tie Game. whom they had been separated. Words It. I'nder the same Influences that Chlrago, July 21. Chicago aad Boa-to- cannot convey an adequate idea of the worked on Orrhard. they secured played a twelve inning tie game scene nor express my feeling of pity confession from Adams, which he reand diemav. To be a witnaaa of aurh pudiated. They have the confession today, each scoring one run. R.Score: H. E. distmaa is Indeed a frightful expert-eurand w have the repudiation. The and especially when one cannot whole truth, gentlemen, ia that one waa Mileage ami ala a a a a aa a a a a . 1 4 2 fi 0 possibly render assistance. Although afraid to put him on the stand and Boston a.aa ..a.a....,..l Batteries Altrork and Sullivan; the catastrophe was concluded within tha other didn't data to. H) minutes after the coUtolon. I am "In passing here, I want also to say Young and Armbrueter. sure there was plenty of time for all that the only rraann Moyer waa put New Verb, ; St Louis, 4. to have left the ship with- life preon tha aland la that not ono scintilla St. Louis, July 23. A list ting tally sen era had they merely known where of evidence waa brought here to con-nvhim with any crime, except tha la iha ninth inning won todays game they were stored and how to put them for York. Score: R. H. E. on. That could exsllv have been unsupported word of Orrhard. A a to St. New 4 10 2 learned by all who were willing to j George A. Pctttboue, ha alii take the NewLouie fl 10 2 take the time for York reading the constand at hia owa trial and explain Batteries Glade and Spencer; Kll-ao- spicuous signs that were on the walla satisfactorily tha tiaasarUons he bad Moure and Kleiuow. of all the staterooms. with Orrhard." room craw, of thou The engine Mr. Rlrhardardsoa said there was naved and the steward) department Ito Independent evidence whatsoever WESTERN LEAGUE left on the steamer Pomona this afterto connect Haywood with the attempti noon for Ban Francisco. . All thou lif there were any) on the life of Fred wanting to go to Ifortland left this Bradley in Ban Francisco. Aa to petGame Postponed. o'clock, on the steamer ti hone tending money to Orchard evening at Puebln-Dimve- r 22. Drnver, July while here, that was something to be agme George W. Rider, the Viral relief comby agreement. postponed mittee making arrangements for pasexplained at the trial of Pentium. The defenee contends that Orrhard sage. Sioux City, 1 Lincoln, 7; The following members of the craw left some of hU own money with Shun City. In., July 22. After boldunaccounted for; are IJnroln first to ing and second bases P. A. Doran, captain. Richardson spent Che last half hour for seven shut-ou- t innings, pitching V. F. Whitney, first officer, of the evening session In providing an hall all tha way. Corfe-t- t had a brain D. 8. McAlpin, watchman. explanation or the explosion at the torm in the eighth and lost the Paul Rlnner, quartermaster, Rradley residence in Ban Frsnclsco. game. Score: R. H. E. Charles Peterson, seaman. He argued the Impossibility oi a bomb Sioux City 3 10 3 Unknown seaman. explosion but Insisted thst n reservoir Lincoln i M. C. Burpee and Max Claua, asfor escaping gas had been formed In Haueriaa Corbett. Sheehan and sistant engineers. the walla and under the flooring and Zarkcri; Clcotte and Sullivan., Dave Kaston, James Madison and an that when it came la contact with unknown fireman. the lighted cigar the explosion ocAlbert Anderson and George Alexcurred sad at the point of least A1ESICANASS0C1ATI0N ander. water tenders. under the mat In the outer Unknown oiler. porch the flooring waa torn up. He At Kansas City -- Kansas Unknown second rook. scoffed at the erldeure that a Hahted City, 3; I. Rutherford, mesa Imy. cigar would not ignite gas and told Toledo. At Minneapolis I Mils Blocker, waiter. Minneapolis. 6; the Jury that in the esst it was Unknown baker. hie to rvu the Anger down the carpet Indlsnapolls, 8. At Milwaukee Milsraukee, fl; Loula-viliand then put It to the ga jet and k. AHEAD OF TIME light it. At 8t. Paul St. Paul, 1; Coluin-hllH- . Ia conclusion, counsel said that In fl. Baliimore. July 22 The pilot car. hia opinion Orrhard. the topical of the (Ridden Automobile Tourists, wanderer and tinhorn gambler, read RACES AT BRIGHTON. strived at 1:K0 this afternoon, coverof the explosion and adopted it as his own. In any case. Mr. Richardson ing the 140 miles from Bedford New York. July 21. BrigUm ald, in this aa In every other part of Spring. It.. in eight hours and twenOrchard's testimony there wan not a ty minutes. The leading cars were First race, selling. elxriirlungs-.ts-cohlte- . Scintilla if evidence to connect Hayexpected shout three o'clork or (wo won: Bad New, second; Gold hours ahead of the schedule. wood with the incident. en Time third. West, 1:13 4.5. At this point in the argument court Second rare, teeplerhsse. about OAKLAND'S VICTIMS adjourned at ft : Sfi until tomorrow 1 2 miles Good and Plenty, won : pr morning when Mr. Richardson will Keith, Time! second; Grandpa, third. Oaklund. Calif.. July 22. Mr. and continue. 451. Mr. laroy Smith, of thla city, are Third race, mile and a sixteenth among the missing passengers of the Star rat, won; Workmaid, second-ChieBEAL poaching Columbia and it is expected that they ' inquiry. Hayea. third. Time. 1:IT a 5 have shared the tmgir fate of many Fourth race the rndergradnaie other. Mr. and Mrs. Smith have been Washington. July Si. Mr. Miyavro sakca. A furlongs Russel I, married only about, a year and bad re11. counsellor of the emwon; Bell Wether, .econo; Corn Cob Japanee a pretty flat at 1278 cently opened bassy, today Inquired Into the circum- third. Tima. Webster street. l;i; 35. Smith was asstances of the recent street, at 8t. Fifth race, mile and a sixteenth sociated in business with his brother Paul'a Island, of Japanese seal poarh- Running Water. n: Zfonap. second; Georg Smith of the firm of Smith Acting Secretary of State Ad.le Sonoma Belle, third, 'time. 1:48 Brothers hardware dealer on San Pagave him such Information as the deSixth a knows, blo avenue In this city. partment hsd, and apparently atlfled won; Wood l nr. furlongs-semnd; Slngtetonc. him. thst the incident was being treat- third. Time. l:tfl 4 5. SAN JOSE PEOPLE. ed in thn uaual lawful method of prohard-foug- a ., .......,...4 Me-Lea- da-feri- n o, - Pet-tlbon- e, m po. w-- l. He cedure. In fotmation waa also officially con- veved to the department hv Mr. yawoki. of tha abdication of the Em . a y Korea. TI'ESDAV, JlLY 23, 1907. Mr. Partridge ia a prominent This means more tonnage, conce-loca- l more dollars, lawyer and Mrs. Partridge ia n i quently sitter of James Rea, capitalist, aud ' "1 have been naked by several of politician, other passengers from here my friends 'why the mines of Gold-wer- e Misses Rubey and Lena cooper j field are paying no dividends, not-o- l Fayette, Howard county. Mo., who ! withstanding that production la heav-wer- e la thla city last Tnnraday on ier than it ever has been at any time a visit to their cousin, Mias Vivian ; In the history of the camp. 1 have head of the art department of the state explained that matter in this way: normal school. They had been in at-- . The five mines that were on n dividend tendance nt the Educational conven- - basis last year are included In the lion at Loe Angeles aud had started merger which formed the baais for the Goldfield Consolidated Mince cum-- on their return home via Portland. I pany several months ago. It has tuk- en the management of the Conaolidnt- SCHOOL TEACHERS MISSING. ed company a lluie time to round out Loe Angolas, Cauf., July 22. It ia lls plans fur the future hud n majority said at the local steamship office that of the directors have favored, However, it will not be several eastern school teachers who were in attendance apon tha recent long until Goldfield Consolidated will Educational association here had ro he on n permanent dividend basis. on tha Colum--1 The treasury of the organisation con- served bie for last Saturday. It Is believed tains n balance of nomrthlng like 92,that several of them were cm board 0OO.O0O. "Another reason why Goldfield has tbs Columbia. not- - been heard from In a dividend Among the pereons who purchased HI per cent transportation in this city for Satur- way lies in the fact that of the camps production has been days sailing of the Columbia are: from leases not Incorporated, the F. Mrs. W. L. Barbee, Mrs. Miss Emma Griese. a school profits being taken by Individuals. These About the only exception to this la the teacher of Cleveland, Ohio. names appear In the official passenger Franeis Mohawk Leasing company, which hat paid throe dividend of list Mrs. Kate Kelley, of 2205 Hobart per cent on the capital stock and has money enough on hand to pay six Boulevard, daughter. Miss Irene Keland which will be paid out to ley, her siter, Mrs. J. MacKle, friend more, Mira Bertha Jones cf .Long Beacb, and shareholders quarterly." Colonel Dorsey spoke of the strike li. Scboolihorn, are known to have made in n drift made off from the SAD purchased transportation hern on the foot level of the Mohawk mine, where Columbia for Saturday although their been opened shownames do not appear on the sailing n body of ore has ing n width of IA feet and assaying list- ton. This Mrs. W. L. Barbee, who purchased from $1,300 to 91,700 to the he considers to be the greatest strike In thla on Columbia the transportation ever made tn any mining camp. city, and Mi-- s Peart Barbee, whose "Yea, Goldfield la n wonderful list. on the name appears passenger said Colonel Dorsey. "It ia camp," Mrq. same Is one and the person. forging ahead, there are no Barbee, who waa separated from her steadily troubles to handicap producers husband, frequently used the latter labor name. Mr. Barbee first secured trans- and everybody is nt work. portation from the H. B. Rice company VENNER SUES HILL. on a steamship aailiug several days ago previous to the Columbia, but later returned to the companys office with Hill Asked te Account for Ten Million n young man who Induced her to Dollars. change her booking to (he Columbia Bt. Paul, Minn., July 23. Clarence and remain for that boat. H. Venner of New York, wants James PEOPLE FROM BAN DIEGO. J. Hill to account for. and disgorge aa alleged profit of $10,000,000 which Cor-nai-l, Venner claims, HU1 made in the deal, San Diego. July 22 -- Mra. A. F. whose name la given among the whereby the Great Northern and the list of passengers on the steamer Col- Northern Pacific rallwy companies acumbia, ta the wifo of County Tax Col- quired the capital stock M the ChicaVenner lector A. F. Cornell, and Mias A. B. go, Burlington and Qulnry. Cornell la hia daughter, and la very began n suit against Hill and the Mre. Great Northern Railway company in prominent in society circlet. Cornell and daughter left San Diego the Ramsey county district court, on the City of Pueblo, on lent Tues- (he complaint being filed, late today, day evening and were on their way to in which ha allege that Hill wrongMend Cor- fully and fraudulently, while acting tn jold their eon and brother, hie capacity as president of the Great nell, who has been 11. Kirk Cornell, another son, la an em- Northern railroad purchased stock of and the Chicago, - Burlington ploye of n trust company here. nt prices railway Quincy PORTLAND. IN CONSTERNATION averglng about $150 per euare and that he Induced the board cf direcPortland. Ore, July 12. No dimeter tors of tho Grant Northern to pay $200 since tho Ban Francisco fire has creat- per share for tho stock. He claims ed such consternation In this pity at that Hill thereby made a profit oi did the news of the loss of the Colum- - more than ten million dollars. Ven- hia. Many of tha passengers are real- - oer auM aa the holder of 300 share Great Northern stock and asks the dents of the city or relatives of Port- - j land people. Among them are Mr. and j court to compel Hiu to account for hia Mrs. Bert Uppman of Ban Francisco, j pmflt, and to pay to (he etorkholdera Miss Uppman ia the sister of Consts-- . 0f the Great Northern the alleged llle-bl- e Lou Wagner; Mre. Uppmanne gai gains, mother and other relatives reside here. Mre. R. Cannon, Mlsa Stella Cannon and L. O Cannon were on their Interest in Mr. aay here to visit tneir eon and ofbrothWe have n the Wilfrid Bcaweanatural D. Cannon, city editor er. Blunt In Iremnd, for, ta Boules Telegram. Mrs. William H. In the days of the Plan of Campaign. Soules, marine edl-- be Identified himself with the Agrarian tha wife of W. tor on the Oregonian Mlsa Ms belle pavement, and even, to the Interests Watson is the sister ef BL A. Watson, of that movement, wore (he garb of n member of the Arm of Tull A Gibbs. the In an Irish gaol. Miss Helen Churchley and Mrs. C. A. Recently the Abbey Theatre com Rastman are the sisters of Artaur pany produced n play by bim entitled Churchley of this city. Mrs. L. Drake "Fund," dealing with the ' time of and her eon are residents of Portland. . Cuchulaln, which la partly legendary P. Goallnsky Is a brother of Mrs. Bnd partly historical. Those who have Amanuel Meyer and of Mre I. N. either Minn Eleanor Hulls or FWshner. Mr. Flelshner and Melser Gregory, book on Cuchulaln are among the moat. promlnent hull- ,11 understand whst n tremendous hero he was to (ha Irish Imagination In the days that preceded. Bt- - Patrick, lie waa the great champion of Ulster provinces, against the kings of other 8t. Petersburg, July' 22- - The pollen and waa bowed down to even by King todnv arrested ou the street n student Cuchubar, the greatest king Ireland and n young woman whom they long ever knew, with thn exception of uapected of belonging to the military j Brian Bora. Ukn Wellington, of the social revolution- - ever, hia sole ambition waa to "save Isis. On reaching them the police or serve the state," aa Tennyson has found plana of both the Tsaraskoe-Bel- o It. Hia blast upon n bugle horn, Inend Peterhuf palaces, maps of deed, was worth 10100 men. But while Cuchulaln was terrible In the 8t. Peter and BL Paul fortresses, and the furtres at Cronstadt, and n war, he ws) very .week In love. In paper showing the disposition of the Mr. Blunt's piny, the whole Interest bar- centers on bla relation with women, troope in the BL Petersburg racks. lie has fallen into some strange sleep The police believe that they have In the palace of the King nt Emaln nipped- In the hud another attempt on Machs, (he .modern Armagh, and the war-rior-e the life of the emperor. sleep hsa lasted tor n year hianwak-wrinell tha time waiting for his The poetess he nt' present loves, Elthne, tries to sing him bsck to . life with a very beautiful eong. Then , IN . the king comes, an he end tne Ulster 'rB f.awr champions try to shout him out of his Furt Riley Juniors at Onwentala. 1 4 : 4rancVlth calls to battle. He only points to 1. In the third game ef the moves restlessly, and falls asleep national polo championship. again. Then Emer comes, bis wife, end the King nnd hia warriors beLARGE SILVER PURCHASE. lieve that at least abe will be able to move him, for he .once loved her ao Washington. July 22. The treasury much. The part of Emer ws played by department today purcahsed 100,000 ounres of silver for delivery at New Mlsa Sara Allgood, and waa played Orleans at 69,523 cents per fine ounce. superbly. Bhe hsd n Shakespearean part to Interpret, and she did it finely. SUBMARINE RECORD BROKEN. In the pretence of the king and his warriors, while Cuchulaln Ilea apparNewport. R. I., July 22. New rec- ently dead on the couch, she says: ords in torpedo practice are said to What la yqu Elthne to me or all wohave been made by the submarine mankind, boats Cuttlefish and Octopus, which That abe should fetr to see me? Think are undergoing their trials. The Cutyou my peace of mind tlefish. attor a submerged run of eight Is of such unstable stuff It should be over-se- t miles, fired n ahttphead torpedo which hit the target at a range of 1,00 yards. By a girl's Jolly, n mans fanciful reShe then came to the surface, reloadgret ed. waa suhmerger again nnd fired For youthful Joys remembered, nnd two more torpedoes, one of which the sickly need scored a hit. Of a new maiden bosom tor hia aching Under similar conditions the Octohead? pus discharged four torpedoes at a The play la' full of original thought! distance of 800 yards, three of which and fine conceptions; the character of hit the msrk, the fourth stepping 100 Emer especially la n wonderful picture yards short. of great force of character, of stronr passions, but of n eerene and mindl In the third net she PRODUCTION OF GOLDFIELDl comes on the scene while Cuchulaln la Col. G. W. E. Dorsey Bays Output of protesting eterifal tore to Fand, n Minn la $600,000 Weekly. fairy, wife of Mananpan. King of the Rea; and when she attempts to stab Suit News: Colonel G. W. E. Fsnd with heF dogger he puts her Ikirsey, formerly of this city, but now aside; then with a speech which absoprominently Identified with mining af- lutely paralyses Cuchulaln nnd brings fairs In Goldfield. Xpv.. waa In the city him to her feet ehe says, "I will for a few hours en route to his home ; obey:" In Fremont. Neb. j I am not thy wife, I am thy slave, thy The colonel is an optimist of the I thrall. pronounced type, especially when the Even ns thee others are (kneeling) X kneel to thee, I kis mining camps of Nevada are concerned. The ground beneath thy feet, like In speaking of Goldfield, which he them, in ecstasies. regard as being the premier of all Entreating and cajoling; lies upon my Nevada gold camps, he stated that Ups the weekly production of the dlatrlrt And flatteries on m f tongue; false to now amounts to about $600,000; hut the finger tips believes within 80 days the record will Is wrath satisfied, thou great thy show larger figures. Gualtln's sun, "Recent strikes." he said, "In the Thou hero of the world, thou scourge western and southeastern portions of , of Albion. the district, have thoroughly demon of all Kings Cuchulaln? It is airated ihat 'lie mineralised area Is King helot suea: much larger than has been auppoeed. N0 "wife to' war with thee, to claim trip. A Man . iLS - cua-Borti- a UTAH. MAGILL DREADS SCANDAL. San .lose. Calif.. July Iw Angrlcs. Cal.. July 23. Fred H. Maglll and hia young wife. Fav Mag'll, boarded a Soothers Ia- Gre-ha- 22. Among the passongei on the steamer Colum-hiwere Aforney H. I. Partridge nd wife of this city who were on 'heir wjy to Portland for a northern a a Flu-geral- d, 1 a a r law-break- S--r S? Ue du Ty supplies aud your winter (viam... presents. If you wait, those am. yuu will wait, and you will have m tell thuoe you owe to wait cm von If you collect what to due ana oiinx you, you will have money to pay tnm If you do not have money to uar them, your excuse that collections ore poor doei not help you nor Improve your credit. Business demand that you should pay your debts pn.nipuv hence yon must get money tor that purpose. The money owing von is better than any other money oU CM get It is belter than money you row, because ysu have to pay lBat back. . Turn la your claims. We col tact for evenbody everywhere. collect for tho fanner, the laborer the merchant, iKe doctor, the dentist tha blacksmith, and jeweler. Tne nun who ,1- th nu,n un- er. W e for the hospital, the help buy X SUMMER MONEY NOW COLLECT NOW! l. FARMERS, LABORERS, MERCHANTS, DOCTORS, DENTISTS, ??. blacksmiths. JEWELERS, BANKERS, HOSPITALS, pie who ewe the bills are orauerod nil over the world. We will collect foi you. if you turn In your claims ao matter where the people who oweyuu ACADEMIES, live. We collect more Bad Debt than aay ether collection agency in the world. We have petd out about $50 U00 In advertising. We advertise from thn Atlantic to the Pacific, anj from VETERINARY Canada to Mexico. We are collecting SURGEONS. from $500 to 99U0 dally In good gold for our clients. We collected between $300 and $400 for Mre. Alice Hess of Hunter, Salt county, Utah, from two or three ADVERTISING, old dbta; one of them ws over sixteen year old; her hnsband was go$50,000.03 ! ing to destroy the note, but he gave It to her nnd we collected 950 ou It in about three weeks. We collected about $500 for Charles M. Plant or 267 Writ First North MRS. ALICE HESS, street. Balt Lake City. Thla was ai $350.00 old note. The perty who inred It firet claimed forgery, aft erw Into that it waa outlawed, and finally went Into bankruptcy for the expreae purpose of getting out of paying this debt CHAS. M. PLANT, WTe collected n little over $5,000 for Mrs. Mary Ann Frew, n widow, of $500.00! Syracuse, Utah. Bhe wrote ua a nice letter thanking ua for our efforts, and volunteered to advise her friend) to turn their claim) in. MARY ANN FREW! We collected $3,000 for Mre. Char lotto Cowctll. another widow, formerly $5,013.35! ef Coalville, but now of Provo, Utah. Wo do bualuesa for over 10.000 ' clients. Client No. 1 to the American Mining nnd Trait company, a Wyoming corporation. Client No. 0 MRS. CHARLOTTE to the C. O. Burna company of 1 322 5th Are., New York City. Our COWCILL, $3,000.00! last client, No. 10.039, to R. J. Murdock, of Blair, Nebraska. We hava 40 employe), 10 typewriting machine),. 3 grapbo phone and I private telephone llnee. We commenc10,000 CLIENTS! ed 14 year ago with one room for an. office; we now have 9 rooms nnd want more. We alto use n cona crete record room to file away and preserve the record of thoee who pay 40 EMPLOYES! nnd those who do not pay. We publish rating hooka; subscrib10 TYPEWRITERS! ers all over the United States can always learn from un what their cus8 ROOMS ! tomers did when they lived In the West. We advertise because we want your bualneu, we want you to turn la your accounti ao that wa can nuke some monpy In commliilom and profits by collecting your clalmi. It paya ua to apend tlumaanda of dollar to tell you of vrtiot we can do. It will pay you to spend n little time to get your claims ready and tun them In for collection. Mr. 10.-00- 2 . Merchants Protective Association - .. Duesa't eat quite as much or m quite ao inary cloches or worn 0lSj,. ao hard In the summer as he does in othe- - seasons, still i. h all these things, and earns and money. Many men earn nu.ro muJv in the summer time than in the wiiL ter lime. Many of them pav thi, winter debts wtih the iher earn in the summer. Themoney mor vet man only pays when condition, me ouch that he can pay. Turn dolma now, and you win have Scientific CoSectors of Honest Debts 77, 79, 93, 94) 97, 99, JM and Francis Q. 100 Commercial National Bank Building, Galt I .aka City. dome People Don't Like Ua. Luka, General Mge. 'Tj 3-- well-balanc- , rights, 0 abuse Thy too long patience tried. I am thy concubine To weep tears on thy bosom; one po wholly thlee Aa to laugh when thou shalt strike her. The Abbey Theatre company do not shine In these heroic parts, but nothing could have been better than Mlsa Ailgood'a acting in this character. Mr. F. J. Fay, as Cuchulaln, was also extremely good, and 0 were Mlsa O'Neill aa Fand and Marie nil Gharb-halg- h ns Ethne. Pall Mall Gaiette. BURNING OCEANS FOR FUEL. The judge in n recent caae smiled sceptically at the idea of getting gold from sea water. He aald It reminded him of extracting sunbeams from cucumbers. Tet the fact remain that well nigh Incalculable quantltiea of gold, million of tons of It at the very least, are held In solution by the waters of the oceans of the world. True, it takes on an average about one ton of water to yield one grain In other words, you get of gold. about a guinea'! worth of the precious metal from' each flve hundred tons of water you handle. Nevertheless, some day somebody will undoubtedly hit upon n way of extracting it on n paying basis, and the process will then be one of the commonplaces of Industrialism. Very possibly the discovery will come shortly, for many clever brain) are at wsrk upon IL Probably, too, aucceaa ia this one direction will pave the way to a general exploitation of the riches that lie within and beneath the sea. For gold. It must be borne In mind, ia not the only mineral contained therein. And even the whole cf the gold, plua all the other mineral wealth of the oceans, will not equal the value to mankind of thr two gases, oxygen and hydrogen, of which water la composed. Scientists foresee the time when liquified oxygen will be our only die-- BIG SALE 4 ON China and Glassware COMMENCES TIIIS MORNING. We must reduce our stock to make room for another shipment that will arrive in a few dajg. E. A. OLSEN Grocer infectaht and our sole bleaching tu agent; Just aa hydrogen, which, ntohea the greatest heat terrestrially . known, will be our only fuel It will not. matter much, lben, tn our coal fields become exhausted: V" we shall be able. 0 to speak, to stsn are. 1 burning our oceans, and these this respect, inexhaustible. Pears Weekly. WANT ADS YIELD BIG REStT.TR WANT ADS BRING BIO RESULTS. J |