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Show THE M0E3fIXJ EXAMINES: OGDEN, UTAH, SATURDAY, BOOSTING I UEPnONCS EDITORIAL ROO- MIndependent WM rings-...- . Ball Phene, t BUSINESS OFFICE Indapandsnt Pimm Ball Phena, aM ring " -- Will MEETING HELD LAST NIGHT. Enthusiastic Mass Meeting Held Last . Night Three Thousand Dollars to be Raised for the Trip -- 'Citizens Come Nobly to the Front. I sou Illustrated Book on tha Resources ef the June. One of tha largest and moat thusiastic mass meetings held at the Weber Club ia a number of months Than Tu ro session of l wae that held Met night, to take steps of Education last evening, dua to tba fold men The estate of real OgJea to raise funds fur the sending of the fact that there wee aa quorum pro-Ba meeting butt evening to consider Ogdea Tabernacle choir to the Kathe proposition of advertising Ogden tinas! Irrigation Congress, which con- make it possible for tue choir to make After Ha and eauntry. venes ia Sacramento, September 2 the trip. George J. Kelly. P. M. Hu cbm of K. M. Reagan, wha was tba mattersurrounding had been discussed infor7. Urtggs, I. L. Clark, 8. S. Smith and found guilty of assault and battery mally for ama time, a committee t The meeting waa presided over by others were heartily in favor of the and Enad $10 by Judge Murphy, haa was appointed com putted of tba folPresident John Plngraa of the Weber trip, which would be one of tha bast Beea appealed to the district court. A. lowing to gather uMtistira:: Club, who explained the object of the uf opportunities aver presented to ad-Kennedy, J. J. Ilruniwiit and H. Hon. vertlse Utah and the city of Ogden. He was followed meeting. The Sail Uke Association Football These gentlemen will gather Fred J. Kieeel, who stated by A committee from the club was apof ha rlub that ThiMla the assisted by dub, to a all possible data for a bandaume illus- had raised $7,000, and that there yet pointed to assist Mr. Kiesel in his that city, will run aa eacuraloacelebra-Uotrated bo'ik of tba Junction CUy," remained $3,000 to be raised. Of this work, which will mean that the Ogden a Beat Wednesday for a big which will coat about $3,800. amount, ha sell that $1,500 could be Tabernacle choir will leave Ogden at tha Hermitage. were ap- rained in Salt Soliciting committee! Lake City and $1,000 aext Saturday, and will, before more folkiwe: J. (. Nye, David in Ogden. The remainder would probas pointed than 6.000 visitors, sing tha famous The Kai tonal Guard of Utah leave A. A. Wenger, to visit Mattson aud for their annual encampment ia tha all neighboring resorts; F. U Woods, ably be subscribed among some uf tha Irrigation Ode." eoutherm part of tha at ate Beat Sun-da- G. A. Hi.ra, M. Skeen, Robert Agee lad evening CaptainthaGraven LOAN COMPNY ONESIDED COAL PROBLEM SERIOUS William to call and Hickenluoper. men anj Adjutant Johnaoa had upon ail tha local cluba, the usaucla-tion- a out on drill of tha city and tha people. Supreme Court Calls' the Turn n a Tralnloada of Fuel Hauled Inte WyomA committee composed of W. B. Celorado Building Company. ing From llllnoie and Indiana. Auatla Relsap, a bob of Joseph Bel-na- Wcdell, U. J. Kelley, J. J. Brummitt of Hooper, waa taken violently and 8. 8. Smith waa appointed to atRailroad men express the belief Balt Lake, Aug. 23. An opinion waa ill when out in tha hilla recently. Ha tend tha nieating at tha Weber club, down by tha supremo court that tbe law which takes effect May handed wae brought to town and the doctor held last ulgut, and assist the clubs let next, restricting the shipment of pronoenoed it apprndicitia. A a opercommittee in raining funds fur tha yesterday in tbe case of A. F. Christ- coal from tbe state in which it la . ation waa performed yesterday after- trip of tha Tabernacle g ensen, appellant, against the Colorado mined, will be revoked ar the noon at I o'clock. session of congress, as the law Investment Loan company, remanding SEPTEMBER EXCURSIONS. the case to the luwer court, with in- would abut out Nevada completely Ia tba matter of tha eatata of Mistructions to modify tbe decree and from coal supplies and Montana alan applica- ..Via Colorado Midland chael Sullivan, deceased, in accordance with tbe opin- most so. Nevada la bard up enough Railway, 8ept. Judgment diet riot 4th and tion haa bora mad to the to reduced rates 6th; ion uf greatly the Justice now for fuel. Brick manufacturers supreme court. court to appoint R. P. Hunter. II. C. Chicago. Minneapolis, St. Louis, Denwrote tbe have been appealing to dealers In Balt of tbe McCarty opinion Foster end A. A. Wenger, appraisers ver and Intermediate points. Write Lake to send them coal under any concontract and be bolds that the court, ef tha dead maaa estate. L. H. Harding, Salt !.ako for particuwhk-the company demanded uf dition, to keep their plants running. Your truly, A prominent railroad official relar . Christensen was unconscionable and W. & Hen nett, aorretary to S. W. H. HARDING. marked this morning that trainkiad L should not be upheld. Eccles, piweldent of the American Ueneral Agent. H appears that Christensen paid $12$ after tralnload of coal la being hauled Mining A Smelting company, and forfor aorns stock in the company when into Cheyenne from .the Illinois and riffle the Oregon manager of merly t OREGON SHORT LINE EXCURSIhe applied to it for a loan. Tha com- Indiana coal mines for storage agafnst Short Line, went net laet evening ON to Powell, Idaho, daily Sept. 1st secured him a loan of $1,1100 from the winters consumption, notwithin tha Nevada Northern apodal to 4th. Aeeount Big Lost River I.and pany another party and Christensen Issued standing tha fact that Wyoming baa car luo. Co. open for entry 30.000 acres land a mortgaga on tils property to secure enough coal tu supply tbe entire west round the payment of tha same. He then under tha Carry only miners cannot be found to opCaptain Henry, an exponent of wire-les- e trip. Tickets gunj to return until went to tha company and borrowed erate the mines. They are able to telegraphy, anj who appnara Sept. 13th, $300 more, and tba company assumed find work on the surface in other ocnightly at I'tahna theater, will give Ihe first mortgaga upon Christensen, cupations where the pay is greater, a priveta denmnetration to a number SOUTHERN PACIFIC EXCURSION and the labor more agreeable. It waa it a second mortgage for of leading cltieena and uewepaper to (Aka Tahoe, Wednesday, Ang. 36; giving Ha waa to pay the loan back at tbe official's belief that an adequate men tble aftertiuou at I'tahna theater. 233.00 round trip. Ticuela good to re- tha rata of $30 per month. Of this supply of coal could not be mined In The demonstration begiue at 4 o'clock turn until Brpl 10th. amount $20 waa applied on Interest tbe far west until tbe price of labor P. ni. and $10 on tha Block in tbe company. was raised ao that it would be an obfor men to engage in that class of , Christensen made his payments for ject Ia tha raeo of UMenn W, Alrord work. In addltka to tha trouble about 44 months when be demanded an acGROWERS FRUIT A. ve. R. C. Smith and Jamea Pingiwe, scarcity of men, the railroads hava counting of tbe company. Ha figured the a demurrer haa been filed by the debad that $1.44$, and the not the motive power or rolling stock be paid We it want and your pearhea apple. fendant with the county clerk. The to properly handle the coal traffic for to pack them ia. company in Its accounting showed that commercial demurrer allege insufficient feet to Call and get boxes purposes,, Tbe smelters $663 bad bean applied on the only H. THE CO. GRIFFIN L cooBtiiota n caueo of action, and stock, while $880 bad been applied on are consuming 1.000 tube a day, which caaea have been Impraiierly the Interest. Ot that amount $504 amount cuts a big figure in the outunited Into one. Objections to varloun UNKOLZ AND THOMPSON had been paid in Interest on tha first put for this part of th country. Tbe ataicmenU found In the complaint ara mortgage and $376 in interest on tha Increase In the consumption of coal aleo made, Saar Champion t Boa Her on Labor $200 loan that the company had made hero is so marked that it becomes to Christensen. Aa ba bad already more and more every, week a probDay. Aa Indian waa roa over by a train paid $128 In advance on tha stock, lem for serious consideration. at Iran Print, on tbs Southern HaRudolf t'nholix, tha Boer rhamploa Christensen figured that be only rert tie, and Inatantly killed. The body and the pride of South Africa, haa ceived $72 in the nature of a loan won ao badly mangled that It could bean matched to fight Cyclone" from tbe company and for that he bad ant be idea tided. An undertaker took Thompson at Glen wood Park Labur paid $37$ in interest. According to the body to Golconda, where aa Day, September 2, Unbolt a comes those figures ba would have paid waa bold by Juatlee Laugwlth, her with n good record. Ha baa for a loan of $2,000. the Jury' verdict being that death been In alxty-aeveAs to tha contract tha opinion of tba fights. Bums of waa accidental them international and baa never been supreme Court haa tba following t defeated yet say: It requires no argument to show Tba Ogdea Paint, Oil A Glaaa Cm Tickets have been Bent him at Den- that a contract which Imposes obliganave Miss l.etts, f Cleveland, dem- ver, and ba will arrive here tomorrow tions so and oppressive no oartrating the great Inta-rto- r and begin training at ones. tha one under consideration, ia unwood flnlrb. Wo would bo Manager Grant ia to be congratulat- constitutional and ought not to bo upto have you rail and nee thapleased work ed upon securing such a well known held." a dona. Bee our window dlaplay. Spe- man to gn against Thompson. If The opinion directs the lower court cial into real to ladiea. record la to ba relied on. tba to modify its Judgment so that Christ-enae- s will hava $705.30 more to his WILL BE THE BRIGHTEST ON THE Cyclone" will have to burry to beat Two appeala from the Huntsville him. Tba fight fans will have another credit than tha company allowed him. EVENING OF SEPT. 3RD. Omirt have been filed With the county chance to a a gaud mlx-uJustices Stranp and Frick concurred clerk. Tha flrat ia the raae of K. C. in the conclusion. Mortanien. found guilty of illegal flatt(Toner 11 y debilitated for years. Had The Colorado Loan and Investment Terrestrial Hobe Is Traveling at ing, May 25. and fined 10. The sec- sick headache, lacked ambition, waa company did a big business here soma The the Rate ef Thirty Mllee Per Second la the ease of N. C. Mortenaen worn out and all Bnrdork five year ago with soma 200 subond Is Celled Daniel's Comet" and B. P. Wood, found guilty. May Blood Bitter made me a well wo- scriber for stock. A number f Mrs. Chat, Freltoy, Morsun, houses were erected by them and in 21, of Illegal fishing and fined IIS man. aeh. , Conn, nearly every case tbe subscriber at For many nights past the cttlxens of tha end of (ba first year waa only too conON THE MAIN LINE. Ogden hare been watching the comet Wed, bat night nt Provo, Mr. Jen-al- e anxious to cancel hla cast-iroThompeoa, wife of Mr. Ira Thomptract A typical case occurred on Un- which ia high np In the heavens and son. Deceaied wna p6 years old and Enginaar Morris ef Short Lina Talks cut n avenue where a man entered into la very clear to the naked eye. Just re hnvband and three none to f Project In Boise. an agreement and took possession of at the present time this terrestrial mourn her kma. The remain were a cottage. At the end of tbe flrat year visitor, which Is called Daniel's comet, bis holdings which la wandering somewhere between (he to ba forfeited brought to Ogden and prepared for Boise, Idaha, Ang. burial by Undertaker Lindquist. tba building of (he proposed main line amounted to soma $508 sooner than eastern hortxon and hyadea. On September 3rd it will be 47,000-00- 0 service will bo held Sunday at of rood through Brine, by tha Oregon keep up bla payments demanded. Most miles from the sun, ami will then I P. n, at the Lindquist undertaking of Ihe house built eventually revertShort Una, the Statesman says: Interment la Ogdea City ed to the Colorado Loan and Invest- be brightest to the earth. parlors. (1. T. Morris, of Salt lmke, engiThrough a giant telescope at Yerkea neer f the Oregon Short line, waa in ment company and were sold outright cemetery, the rlly hut night and stated that a to speculators or those dealring homes. observatory Professor E.E. Barnard haa made a collection of remarkable REFUSED A PERMIT. under hie party of 1$ surveyor STANDARD OIL FRANCHISE. photograph! of the heavenly wanderer. charge, Tuesday, started to work out These pictures are raid to be the best New York Car Lina Company la Mere-- . of Mora to survey a line for (be promain line of the Oregon Short Washington, Ang. 23. A conference ever made of a comet. poned ly a Holding Concern. The comet haa a king tall of flying Line through Botee. Several linea hero between Attorney General Bonaspecks" of burning lava, each speck, would he1 run. Mr. Morris stated, and parte. Frank J. Kellogg of St, Paul, New York, Aug. 13. The Interbor-ug- the party would rearh Bui in about and Charles B. Morrison of Chicago, of course, as big as a Kansas bam. two weeks, working almost due north the latter being special attorneys for Jesropolitaa baa been refused a Mura. Mr. Morris thought It the government. In which suits for on account of tha new publle from a permit conlikely grade of loss than one per the Standard Oil company were comservice commission's examination of cent could be secured from Mors. sidered, haa caused considerable the company hooka, disclosed that the While the line surveyed last spring ment and aroused the belief that tha company was merely a holding confrom Orchard to Boles bad been found at once In the effort to break up the cern and nut within the rommlMdon'a to be feasible, Mr. Morris stated, the oil monopoly by the cancellation uf Jurisdiction. The matter undoubtedly grade. In places about m per rent, Its franchise. A will be tested in the courts. Attorney General Bonaparte bad a would not permit the trains being taken over the line without more than lengthy conference some days ago WESTERN UNION WANTS PRO- one engine. This would be too ex- with Mr. Murriaun, In which the subJECTION. pensive, lie Bald, sad It waa for tha ject was considered in all Its phases. It Is also intimated that the attorreason that the grade waa too heavy Jackson, Ang. 23. The superintendthat ha had been seut out to find a ney general is making preparations to ent ef (he Western Union appealed to grade from Mora. prosecute Individual of the Standard If apoke almost positively of the Oil company under the provision uf Governor Yardman to protect the teleof finding a grade less than the Sherman law, and that the action TAKING TREATMENT FROM graph office at Holly Springs. Gren- possibility THE WRESTLER. delay and with par rent. There could be nothing will be preaeed without ada and Greenwood, stating that tha one land to prevent, he the greatest vigor. ' of the la tha lay were forced to quit and tha operators but if a line were built. It would manager at Greenwood had been said, ALLEGED MURDERER. Friends Net Surprised to Find the threatened. The governor directed the ba getting farther away from the Idee of getting a shorter route. Construcsuperintendent to appeal to tha courts. tion from Mora would make the line Secretary of Stato In Im22. The man who San Aug. Diego, If they were unable to enforce tha paired Health. Vlula Brackkilled Is to have If were run than it alleged from longer law ha would tanks special measure and his Woolarutt. is ett Howard but of tbe expense operating for protection. over the heavier grade of the latti-- r uncle Is said to b H. G. Woolarutt, New York. Aug. 23. The news that routs would be greater than that of s wealthy wine merchant of Ln Ans at 615 West Second Secretary Root is recuperating at operating over the longer line with geles who farm, near White Plains, comes the lighter grade which It ia expected street. The young man Is hut 21 years of age and claims that the woman as no surprise to his friends who nocan be secured from Mors. Mr. Moms could not say whether shot him and then hilled beraeir. Hie ticed. since Spring, that he is not lu the best of health. It ia believed, howthe line would be built, which one or recovery 1 doubtful. WHEAT FLAKE CELERY ever. that the country sojourn wli! If any. lie was acting under the restore him completely. The routine same Instructions he was given Mat MRS. VON BREDOW DEAD, at Muldooa's includes considerable spring, he said, when lie was simply told to find a, line from Orchard to Berlin, Aux. 23. Fru France Yon outdoor work, walking and riding. this city. He knew nothing except Bredow, daughter of Senator Francia AMNESTY GRANTED that he was to get a better grade. G. Xewlsnds of Nevada, and wlfs of Mr. Morris waa in charge of the party Lieutenant leopold Yon Bredow of i absolutely free from all sub- that last spring made the surveys the Cuirassiers of tiie Guard, for Bucharea. Ang. 23. King Charles from Orchard. His party reached merly an attache of the German em- granted amnesty lo all Implicated ln Mora, and spent the day un- bassy at Washington, died here yes- the recent Agrarian revolts, with the stances that interfere with nutri-do-n loadingMonday, their camping outfit and equip- terday after a long Illness. The fu- exception of 2iH) priests and those alment for their work, starting on the neral will take place at the Von Bre- ready sentenced for murders. The dov residence in Berlin tomorrow, number released was S.OOfl. ; and digestion. The name nrveya yesterday morning. and the burial on Saturday at the PRIMARIES DOUBTFUL. STABBED BY BLACK HAND. family seat of the Von Bredowa. ties en- City. L business mem Among 'the other speakers was President L. W. Shurtliff. who paid a glowing tribute to the choir and its leader, Joseph Bailout, ns, and to Mr. Kleael who had worked ao bard to t. Og-de- p, ch-ilr- coui-mln- Acl--$8.- $2,-oo- ev-ar- WATCH FOR $G-8- JHE n one-side- d l, BIG COMET Ua-bols- run-dow- Pu-er- al h SECRETARY I is MAN MUL-DOO- Mul-doon- 'a is a guarantee of its purity. J J by aN QrMtrf THE That delicious appetizing1 aroma is too good to lose in a, MOVE K IMPORTANT Ml ON THE TABERNACLE CHOIR OGDEN - Keep Arbuckles Ariosa Coffee iathra anginal package, and grind it at borne ai use it Worming it slightly develops the yoi flavor, and makes tbe grinding easy. CRIMINALS IREAL ESTATE WEBER CLUB WILL BACK EXAMINER AUGUST 24, 1907. Jackson, Miss., Aug. 23. The re- WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS. sult of yesterday's primaries ' for the Democratic gubernatorial nominations WANT ADS BRING BTG RESULTS. Is doubtful, Kowel apparently leading WANT ADS BRING IJIU RESULTS. Brewer, Casldale, Pa., Aug. 23. Two miners were stabbed to death in the street today by unknown men. believed to be members of the Black Hand society whloh is actlre here. grocery store. POLICE CONDUCTING Coffee loses its identity as coffee after ftj is ground. If you know and want a good coffee buy A VIGOROUS CAMPAIGN AGAINST THEM. Undesirables Are Told to Ksap on tha Move, ga Ogdan ia Na Plac For Them. Arbuckles Ariosa Coffee Chief of Polics Browning and the able men in his department are making a vigorous campaign upon the hobo or undesirable element of the and grind it at borne. The cheapest good city, and are either going to enrich more rock small wits Ogdens pile coffee in the world. atones, or are going to rid the city . BROS, Mew Tarit Cka uf the suspicious characters who are flocking east from the coast. Last evening, (Thief Detective Pender, assisted by Detectives Hutchens it ia raid that aha will testify that and Bob Burke, made a raid upon a Lafleur had bis bands in the air hca number of the dumps in various loEmeraoa shot him. In tha salo. u calities, and picked up a goodly bunch the time of the shooting were two of men. wbo were booked at the Jail deputy sheriffs, who had been sworn upon the charge of vagrancy. in by Emerson, and tbs Justice of tha Since tke numerous crimes and atPeace, Joseph Urquhart, who s sat on tha case aa coroner. All tempted crimes la this city, the chief of police haa Increased the plain tba witnesses will be brought in htiw clothes men on the force, wno have tomorrow by automobile. been instrumental, together with the GRAFTERS ARE ON THE RUN. boys ln uniform, of keeping the undesirables on the move. A fast as the men appear in the city from the diSan Francisco, Aug. 23. The sucrection of Balt Lake City, from cessful progress of th graft prosecuwhich place they have been driven CONGRESSMAN McCALL SLAPS AT tion and Ha big stick" made iwj THE ADMINISTRATION. by the police, they are informed by more important strikes forward tuda, the Ogden officers that they had betwhen the supremo court decided ter keep moving, uuleaa they want tbe combined points against graftwork; In other word, they ar made and boodlers, and Chief of Police to believe that their room 1 belter Ho la Opuporad to th Populistic Ag- er Dinan in of hie resigned antidpailun itation Started by the Rats than their company. removal in the near future. Bill. The supreme court swept aside with scant ceremony all but one of th points relied upon by the telephone, Springfield, Mass., Aug. !S. trolley and other accused grafters who extension of executive authority in their flight to escape the peulten-tlar- y was strongly deprecated in an' address ara tossing established law aud dellbered by Congressman Samuel custom about Ilka a shuttle cock. Reat Marshallfield fair ground!. Chief Justice Beattie announced that IN THE BISHOP'S CARRIAGE. ferring to recent governmental prose- the court waa satisfied with the man-ne- r in which the names of the grand That the theater-goer- s of this city cutions he said that the fine of the will have aa opportunity tonight of Standard Oil company for accepting Jurors were returned to the Jury bog witnessing one of the most popular discriminating; rates probably greatly after the Are was not an irregularity: events of the theatrical season la evi- exceeded all other fines imposed by that tba court wu also satisfied as to denced by the fact that Uebler tt Co. the federal courts since the estab- tha sufficiency of the evidence presented to the grand jury. have been prevailed upon by the local lishment of the government. McCall asked why old laws were unThis left the promulgation of the management to make a return en- enforced than new ones de- Jury beyond January 31 as the only gagement, with the popular play of manded. rather Ho pointed uut that at the substantial point to be argued by the in the Bishop's Carriage, in which congrese was raked to con- defendants big array of eminent counJessie Busier created such a pro- timeonwhen tha executive department pow- sel. Including D. M. Delmas, and argufound sensation when she appeared fer er to fix rates there waa then upon ments began on that question. This here last season. Miss Rusley will return here this the statute books the very act against waa considered a victory for the proseseason with an entirely new produc- rebates discrimination under , which cution. fine of nearly thirty millions Evidently realising that hla fight tion, and on of the beat companies this to retain office waa useless since the Standard Oil was imposed. that haa ever appeared before in against Tha practice in government" said appointment of a new police commisof expending a maximum sion bF Mayor Taylor, Chief of Police McCall, Hallett Thompson will appear aa amount of noise and disturbance to se- Jeremiah Dinan. himself under indictWilliam Latimer; George Richards, sent hla at one time aa principal come- cure a minimum amount of good may ment for conspiracy,to today tbe new board. be diverting but It ia cuatly. I be- written resignation dian In Hoyt's A Temperance Town, waa to take effect Immediately, and will appear aa a bibulous Edward lieve populistic agitation started by It rate bill baa Inlustrlally injured Captain of Police O. M. Anderson was Ramsey; the Bishop will be portrayed the country. If eimllar public senti- appointed temporary chief. He will by George Gaston, who would have the ment had been created sixty yean probably ba made permanent head of a la season last but appeared play It la believed by for an unfortunate circumstance. The ago many of our great common- the department. wealths would today be unsettled many that Di nan's anticipation of hie remainder of the omnpany lx practi- arena. Tbe effect of the rate bill will removal waa the result of his desire cally tha same aa appeared here last be the rank as a detective sew augmenting of executive pow- to bold Uawhich season. Carolina Harris will appear position be was elegent, from aa Mrs. Latimer, end Virginia Reeves er beyond all rational limits. Tbe vated to chief. to of the be times tendency appears will be seen Mrs. Ramsey. The The trial today of Louis Glass, the entire production ia one of ldebler ft to centralise all power In Washington official, waa a coutinuatloa telephone and then It one have all exercised by Co.' most ambitious efforts. Prosecutor of Heneye effort to get the man. I all let the people ray keep The scenery and eotumes are ell of the telephone company to employee not to powers necessary new, and especially arranged for this governmental Glass. Henry is tell against something the You are of preservation unity. tour. Since ills Buriey was last but Glare show that nobody lo trying some liable to a hava day president, could have signed the boodle cheeks seen hero this play has been given a New York hearing, and the favorable whose egotistic impulsive or Immature used by Halsey, and Delmas is Just comment of the western pres has Judgment may make him a limelight as earnestly trying to make it appear for monetary applause. If he been amply justified. O glutton might have been is aristocratic euch for the time will that the . checks With all the effort others. by signed your country be. Instead of a mighty NATIONAL IRRIGATION to dodge and evade, these ef employee oon-f- l coaching evident tha Sacramento, CaL, excursion via country yon may have a struttlng. and cover up, seating, shrieking, meddling America. that some Southern Pacific, Aug. 2$. 20. 21, of (he witnesses have gon to Adbere then tbe representative $27.65 round trip. Tickets good to resince the former trial a begovernment of the fathers, the only through turn until October. Slat. case le being mad kind which, from the foundation of lter and stronger out agalnet Glaaa. world freedom. human cherished the UNION PACIFIC SPECIAL I DISCRIMINATION, east, Sept. 4th, 5th. Ogden to AGAINST LIKE KILLING LOOKS MURDER. Denver and return, $19.75; Omaha and Kan mi City, $32.00; BL Louis, $31.50; Washington, Aug. 23. Tbe Nevada of AtReturn limit, OcL Deputy Sheriff C. L. Emeryn Chicago, $44.50. Commercial League haa filed oot wood, Nev., Arrested for Shoot311 Stopovers allowed. Interstate Commerce with the plaints Ing ef Lafleur. commission against th Nevada. CaliEXCURSION TO BALT LAKE CITY fornia ft Oregon and (ha Sierra VolTonopah, Nev., Aug. IS. Deputy league chargee Sunday,' Aug. 25th. $1.00 round trip. Sheriff C. L. of Atwood shot ley companies. The road -haa repeatAll trains. named r and killed JoeEmerson Lafleur on last Sunday that the first been naked to furnish care ant edly He at same arrested the morning. KNIGHTS OP COLUMBUS haa failed to do w until the wonldb nr to Lagoon, Tuesday, Ang. 27th. time a man nameda A. C. Barraa. On by reason of suits Involved the shipper, excoroner's afternoon Sunday jury Incurred by Special train via O. 8. L., leaves Og- onerated expenses the delay, and the officer, story that den 2:30 a. m. Returning, leaves La- came out the at Atwood waa all in favor demurrage, tor because of becoming goon 8:30 p. m. Fare round trip: of Emerson, and much colored. It discouraged in bla efforts to mas eeu Adults, 73c; children, 40c. Everybody was Emerson's own shipments, had bee obliged to t stoty. Invited. be to transported out the property Emerson was arrested last night at or Mb rep Mina on a charge of murder. The war- an official of the railroad cahla pereonal in stive resent acting rant was issued by Assistant District care necessary tbs Cleve Baker of this place, pacity, whereupon OF CRUISE Attorney and ue and Sheriff Owena telegraphed to have been furnished promptly their way Mina to arrest the deputy and bring good i have been eent on him hero. Three of the coroners Jury without delay and delivered. that tn The league declare alao. wbo exonerated the officer signed a of all the railroads entering tracks fur of case. the the petition rehearing to h To this petition are added the names the city of Reno, which le saidof that point of alxty-flv- e other prominent men of the natural dlrtributton are broad or Atwood and Gnldyke, who declared section of the country, of urn those except standard gauge, new been evidence haa that discovered narrow are gaugj-Thwhich defendants,, that warrants tha trial of Emerson for result ia that all of the freight the murder of Lafleur. It is now claimed that the evidence eent via Reno bean en extra j1'' of Emerson himself given before the for the ' reloading, which constitute PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT HAS A coroner's Jury is sufficient to convict a discrimination In favor of CONFERENCE AT OYSTER BAY him of murder. If he bad Francisco, Oakland and Sacramento, tn left Goldyke It is possible that sum- which ara other shipping points at ne have mary justice would have been meted anme territory, and which railroad in their Man ef the Navy Wars Present t out to him. Lafleur, according to the such difference testimony of the deputy sheriff, would track. Outline tha Coming The league sake the commission w not hold out hla hands to be handcuffVoyage. . examine into these complaint. in them but hit ed, kept pockets. Tbe deputy sheriff then hit him on the ' AGED SUICIDE. head with a billy, forcing him to his Oyster Bay, Ang. 23. nans of the knees and struck him again as he cruise of tha battleship fleet to tbe arose. The men Muffled, and the ofRexburg, Idaho, Aug. IL-lI- rt. ficer, who la a large and powerful man, M. Sutton, aged $0 year, took Pacific were discussed by representahim quite a distance away to ounce of laudanum and died nj tives of tha navy department with throwwall While Laflear was crouch- effects on Tuesday, at 1 p. the President Roosevelt, who . had aa ing and partly supporting himself day evening Dr.. Ormaby, f Rexburg; guests at luncheon assistant Secretary against the wall Emerson fired and was hurriedly called to SnnnydeU, which le eight or ten mile souti of tba Navy Newberry,. Admiral killed him. In the melee, Barraa, who had also Rexburg. Arriving there be fo Brownson of tba .navigation bureau, Hebert Evans, commander of the Atr been arrested by Emerson, tried to Mrs. Sutton suffering from the etwner He worked with Untie squadron. Commissioner of In- drag tbe officer from bla victim,' and of kndannm. out tn dian Affairs Leupp, Lawrence Gra- was knocked under the table. Aa the until about 2 o'clock, pumping usual . the and waa fired a shot stomach he made gave ham, secretary of Porto Rico, and getaway " ldnooln Btefflne. Commissioner Leupp through the raar entrance of the sa- He left her In a revived condition care loon and knew nothing of the killing with instructions in regard to the recently completed an extended of Indian affairs in tbe wesL until the next morning. Four men of the patient On Monday forenoon, came into lonopeh from Atwood this while on hie way to Bunnydell he nw 8utton morning to lay the whole matter be- a man who told him that Mrs. CHINESE AWAKENING. fore the district attorney, and they nil waa dead, ao the doctor returned t he found out thator Detroit. Mich., Aug. 23. X. J. Pauli, speak highly of Lafleur. They ray also Rexburg. Later, went and was a immediately to was arrest alive it farce that Barraa, of Seattle, addressed the American Inbut was w on whom one to no Tuesday, than standi Bunnydell any higher stitute and Banking convention on in the late, ae Mr. Sutton was dead when" community. . Vhat the Chinese bee Awakening woman Emerson a had reached her. Her life could have oe brought Mesne to the United States." named Fhyllia into the camp about a saved bad Dr. Ormaby not month ago, and she constituted the wrongfully Informed. . REUNION OP MEXICAN VETERANS Mrs. Sutton wae tired population of the red light dlstricL "V Emerson had a row with the woman, despondent Tbe funeral wi Norfolk, Ang. 33. The annual re- who left him, and she was on of place tomorrow (Friday) at 1 ' union of the Association of Mexican those arrested for disturbing tbe War Veteran opened today at the peare. Whether she was an friendly Jamestown Exposition. terms with Lafleur la not blown, but WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS. mnn after-ward- aei-er- al THEATERS Me-Ca- ll . . meto-dram- CON-grea- a, . PLANS e d . W . tl0' Jnvee-tlgatlo- n |