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Show ... c IT CHARGES. IT It ADVERTISING MEDIUM THE EXAMINEE THE COUNTY At WELL INDICATIONt ARE THAT THE "eraY. IIACHE LTSskTam I&ritEM- WEATHER WILL BE FAIR SUISCR1P TO TODAY AND TOMORROW. AND OGDEN STANDARD - orjlh the npreterioua daark of her era. The circular Is aocoxnpuled by n tetter slating that It hu been 45 years sines the shareholders met. The object of the meeting, It Is stated, la to elect hoard of directors opposed to the Platt management, whioh la charged with Carl Schmidt, a blind farmer. The arrest was ud made on recommendation of the corners Jury. No formal charge hu yet been made. brother-in-la- nun AT THE ASSOCIATION OF MACHINISTS. There Will Be Na Radical Change No Lead to Strike. AMERICAN Loa Angeles, Cal., ue of jue Tons Four Workmen Explode Nilro-Gljceri- and ' Seriously Demolishing Three Buildings, Killing Injnring Many Others Whole and General Panic Ensued. Place in Flames Aug. 24. The meeting of the executive committee of the International Aasariatian of Ms-chlnlsts In District No. i, will in nil probability be concluded In Monday next and there will be ao disagree-men- t between the members of the association and the Southern Pacific Zimmer. Gen. Xgr. Bradley company, tha making ef the new arrangement la juat - about completed, said President Requin, this afieraonn, and Detective Daly . and there will be no radical changes from tha schedule of last year aad no Witnesses fear of any thing, that will lead to a strike. The Salt Lake machinists will la all Ban Francisco, Ang. 24. Tha Oliver probability be admitted to tha associasession tion. although that Aiatter hu not grand Jury met In a apodal this morning, 15 of ita 19 members . bqen settled. being present About 20 witnesses were la atteud&nce, among them Vice MRS. EDDY IS SANE. President Emil J. Zimmer, General 1 Manager Bradley and Detective Daly, Head of Christian Science Church a of the Pacific Telephone A Telegraph Woman of Intellectual company. It wu presumed that on of tha matters under Investigation la Strength, tha conduct of Mr. Zlmmar thla week bribery trial, ehen ha New York.. Aug,- - 24. Mrs. Baker in theasGlass hla reason for refusing to G. Eddy, head of tha Christian Science gave the statement that ha feared church, la pronounced absolutely isna testify to incriminate himself. Oa three forand capable of maaaglng her estate mer occasions ba declared explicit y by Dr. Alu McLua Hamilton, tha on stud that tha givingto celebrated alienist. Hla report wu af tho witnesswould neither tend testimony made public yesterday, Tha psyhim to criminal prosecution subject chologist declares that the charges nor degrade hla character. that brought by her nest friends Tha Jury adjourned at the ahe should be deprived of authority la noon grandwithout taken uy hour, financial nutters were unfounded, la decisive adlloa. It haring learned that wu part, tha doctor says in bis report: returning of fresh Indictments "The inspection and xamluatlon of tha wu not under consideration. Mr. autographic letters wriuea by ber Zimmer wu excused after a private show Inherent .evidence of mental talk with District Attorney Henry and vigor. Her mode of expression la log- without having lieu called before the ical and connected. Her construction Among the witnesses In attendIs admirable, end these, well the Jury. ance were Oouncilmea Burns ud emanatcommunications typewritten iff Oakland, from whom ining from her, are the products iff an Altken, formation wu desired as to tha ac.mind. unusually intelligent In that city of Halsey, of the Not only .are their contests re- tivity Pacific States Telephone company at sponsive, but they show concentration tbe time of the oppoeing by that eom-pu- y and tha exercise of a aormsl memory. of the Home Telephone comIn several iff them are their Interpany's .application for n competitive lineations, corrections ,and . additions, franchise, the line of reasoning being which convey . more . Cully what she that If 'Acting President ud General hu already said. , in her letter to her Manager Luula Glass authorised excounsel, which I have read with some penditures of money by Hslsey In care, I find that ahe has returned to that fact would be admissible him certain ones . .with- explanatory Oakland, aa evidence In tha present trial of a been and there interlineations, hu tending to support the likepromptness ud .vigor la ber replies Glua, lihood of his having authorised the to his own letters. of supervisor! In Ban Fran"The handwriting. fluelf Hr twmark-nbl- y bribing cisco. firm for a person of her age. aad there are no mistakes, neither are there omissions. .Her words are well SUPPOSED ROBBER HALF INSANE. formed, although tliere la a alight Bountiful, Aug. 24. In searching tremor, not uncommon in old people, and ponlbly because her mind travel! for tha thieves who broke Into the and Dr. futer than her pen. From the large b times of Thornu Roberts Wednesday night, Deputy number of letters appended, which BtrlnghamJohn H. Burntngham ran Sheriff I have read, there is no mental defeat across one of the supposed burglars Indicated. In willows below Wood's Cross. A "My particular Interest la with tha fewthe minutes' experience with the man, her la ths period papers written by the officer that be convinced however, extendbeginning March, 1906,' and The mistaken. culprit wu ing down almost to the present time. wu discovered to besupposed an Italian who These papers, which I understand had wandering around ia the have been prepared and drafted by her town been he In anarch of food, but Indicate either alone or altogether, a couldnt talk English ba bad been good deal of Intellectual strength ud tamed away until ba wu half Insane consistency, and la this connection I hunger. would draw attention to the draft from Mr. Burnlngham brought him np Inof a trust deed prepared in March, to town ud gave him n square meal, 1906, ud another In February, 1907, wu taken to the deone of which wu the buia for tha afterto which be be put on the train. No Induceestablishment of a trait for tbe bene- pot allure him on to tha train, fit of George W. Glover ud hla fam- mentsbacould tamed toward Salt wu finally ud ily." ia hla pock-et-a with money Lake enough Dr. Hamilton uya Mrs. Eddy hu n lodging when he secure him to no delusions and that aha entertains arrived. Ia tha meantime no clue hu no antipathy toward doctors, thou found to tbe bouaebreakera. who ha vs tried to abetter her prestige been In ber church have alleged. TAKES CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. QARRELS WITH BOY AND IB SHOT DEAD. Minefield Cuts Out Regular Doctors and Is Improving. Golden, Cote., Aug. 24. Grant New York. Ang. 24. Dre pairing of a ranchman aged 36 years, cured by a regular physician, a being road, living on the seven mites north of Pine Grove, wu Richard Mansfield hu turned to the hut through tbe heart on the Bell Chrietlu Scientists. A healer, who hu a diploma from ruck nt 7 oclock this morning, by Mrs. Eddy, and la vouched for by John Albert Bhaffer, tbe son of Samuel Shaffer, n rancher and prominent sciential!. Is Installed at at Seven Oaks, storekeeper at Shaffers Crossing. Mr. Mansfield's cottagecome down with Young Bhaffer hu been arrested by New London, having Lake. Meriff Nichols of Gulden, - while Coro- the Invalid from Barande When he arrived at hla cottage yesner Davidson hu taken charge of Inhe wu woefully 111 and weak. an will hold and terday body McQaeaiya In hla private car, accomarrived He quest. e panied by hla wife, hla brother, Felix, Bhaffer claims he shot in large retinue of servants. ud only after be bad been udHea walked uncertainly, sustained truck twice by McQueary with a knocked down. on each aide, ud Indicated by a wu piece of iron pipe and to strike him smile bis delight once mure at being McQueary wu about aguln. he says, when he pulled hla re- at hla favorite resort Hla brother, volver ud shot him through tha heart. Felix Mansfield, said today: "Mr. Mansfield stood tbe journey exYoung Shaffer's story is corroborated by hla brother. Charles Bhaffer, and tremely well ud Is better today. Ha the tetter's wife, both of whom wit- hu bees up since bis arrival, Inspectnessed the tragedy. The trouble ing hla home. Felix Musfield Bald there Is no which led to the shooting, wu a dispute over tbe division line iff adjoin- doubt but that Mr. Musfield will be able to act again. ing timber claims. "Why notr he said. "Mr. MansFAMILIAR CHEYENNE LANDMARK field simply made np bis mind that ha must take a long vacation and be la Cheyenne, Wyo., Ang: 24. Mayor doing the wise thing ud taking 1L Cook hu called the attention of the There is no reason to suppose that he council to the dissipated ud nnufe will not he able to act again- condition of the dty hall, ud In all LARAMIE WOMEN. DESPERATE probability tha building will be condemned by the dty engineer. It la one of the oldest buildings In the city, and Jelm, Wyo, Ang 24. The Boomern familiar landmark. Aa effort may ang ia authority for a story to the be made to effect.! trade with the effect that Mrs. Lee ud Mrs. U A. county, whereby the dty win take the Hancock fought a desperate battle yescounty courthouse, andforn new struc- terday; that both women were badly the county. bruised and lacerated, etc. The ture will be ended The city ud county governments have trouble la alleged to have come about long felt cramped in their old build- through alleged slanderous remarks ings, both need new quarters. While psssed upon Mrs. Lee by Mrs. Hancock. entirely too small for tbe county govbe enernment, Its building would uthorl-ties. SEVEN NEW DIRECTORS. tirely adequate for tbe dty In the event some such trade la not made, then the dty win build Old Management Is Unutisfactory and entire new borne. Nsw Board Oppose Platt is u pructecoL An. am. which occurred 34 An at 12: JO Pl; (clock Mrnins In tha Dupont powder JJL (iiueted on the bay, a abort ! nsrth of Berkley, mured a SSVnd the Injury of a number of thiedty. When the L heard by the thousand em-Sof the California Fruit Cannery who were at work In the STSabilehinent of that company at IE foot of Van Neaa avenue, they earth-zHz.it was caueed by an made a mad rush to eacape Slto itmete. During the stampede of pereona were thrown i mater awa and trampled upon. Bo far aa move go one waa killed, hut many wt badly hurt. Several ambulances the scene and ten at once seat towaa extended to di the aid possible Elia a m tfo injured. The were three shocks. The flames- In was place ihoeki of the explosions were felt In dtles around the bey. the til 01 the etx injured women removed hospital, to the Central Emergency usoonacioua and one who remains s whose asms hae not yet been aacer-(utterfrom internal Injuries there kills has a fracture of the sad possibly skulL The other injured women taken Emergency hospital to the Central tie: Bom Anghaa. possible Internal Injuries; Josephine Marine 11a, possible fracture of the skull; Mrs. Ballone, numerous cuts about the head ; Terete Quaocls, possible Internal injur- ies; Kitharlss Quaccla, riba broken; Marta Bublni, la serious condition as tbs result of the shock ; Maria 8cur-dinli- , seriously hurt and may die; Antoalo Consists,, seriously, may die. In addition to these, one Injured woman was removed to the Harbor ftsspilal aad (lx others to their homes. The main crash occurred In the man Mllway of the building, into which stariy all of the WO women employee Those below somehow mbed. Gamed the heavy doura leading to Us street end the hundreds of men, who threw themaelven head-ks- g down the stain, wen crushed spin st the barred and bolted exit. Kot until Lieutenant Wright arrived with a squadron of patrolmen wore ths doon opened sad the women alined to reach the street. The dead: Richard Thompson, foreman of tho nixing house, William Doans, workman. Injured. J. Hstich, workman. Two other workmen. Miles Johnson sad Peter McClellan, barely escaped with their Uvea. Three ton of nitroglycerine exploded aad three buildings were do ringed, tho wuh bouse, the mlx-- k house and the acid separating hum The add tank waa also rocked, the total loss being $50,000. FATHER AGAINST CHILD. fclt lake, bg. 24. The rare specta- ol a father testifying that hts dsuAfor had violated her marriage hwi by deserting her husband eras JuJn Bitchle'a division the district court The Friday. wer la the case was WUUam Laaartk Mezlcaa, who Uvea M 406 Bast Md South street Ha aa appeared .T behalf of hla Scandinavian, who, trying to get a divorce from daughter, la still living with Ar faUwr d that his had treated J , d aon-ln-la- w, his daughter well. Kelson and Laiaro ha marriage took both teaUflod place in Salt UbAMarch 30, 1908, and that lira Wt her husband June 1 of Jr00 2! j Tr. That she Is atiU liv-Utestified to by but each denied that he know wa making her homo. It rodent that there was something the case that did not appear ? and In fact Attorney . Christensen, who appeared wkieleon. stated to tho court that more serious than that of could have been filed had Hkaibtnd been M minded. Wtchle granted Nielson hla "Ba The wife made no appear- a matter of fact, waived to fl,e Mwer waa granted a wT? Peterson John A. Peterson, a car- jnne on ag pound They married la Ogden in 1902. About Mrs. Peterson testl-wit- v kuband began going about omen. and at the same lbegsnd that on twoher. Mrs. Po- occasions B Juljr d once ,n atruck her with hla iu,bd Ahd knocked her down, wcldrrt declared her husband wonu k 15 m ?r ltrnb t01 kid w . JJ h pPly the presence of their Her story of was corroborated Wend-- She was given, decree of dfroree. allmon,r d the custody IlSV0 ilne against hla wife, Imcy Rogers, was and now claim to have found a way that In November, 1906, when he waa to handle It ao aa to make It mersuffering with lumbago, his wife not chantable. What ths process la baa only did not nurse him, but laughed not been dlclosed, but a patent has and Jeered at his misery. When they been applied for, and tbe aaaurance were married, each had some house- la given that the new fuel will be hold goods, and during hla sickness placed on the market Tbe "coal'' part of hla wifes bed clothing and appears In large quantities In the mouncanyon on the north part of hla own were on hie bed. tains from Provo One cold night hla wife, he declared, to Sprlngville on the south and may removed her portion of the qullta and extend further north and south. Simblankets, aad left him to shiver with ilar rock la found in other places la the cold, in addition to hla sufferings the state and In southeastern Idaho, and if it can be successfully treated It with the dread lumbago. The wife put in an aa r, and will prove of immense value. made her principal fight the diLAPSE OF MEMORY. vision of the property. Inasmuch as there waa not enough evidence before the court to guide in the division of Richard Walla, Inventor, Injured, In a the' property, the case waa continued Riot, Has Forgotten. for a further hearing. Kmeline H. Christensen was granted Seattle, Aug. 24. Richard Wella, a divorce . from James Christensen. Inventor, left Seattle for Vancouver, They were married December 23, 1901, guarded by a physician, nurse and and, according to her evidence, he de- valet provided by eastern capitalists, serted her March 23, 1903, and has who are giving him every opportunity since failed to support ber. for the recovery of hla health and the Anna E. Reynolds waa divorced recollection of a code system once from Walter Reynolds fur desertion tried, which would make the lending aad She was also given of messages by cable aa cheap aa . the custody of their child. They were writing a totter. married June 15, 1904. Wells invented a code system that had been tented by Investors and a bowed that cable messages BIG MINING SALE. column length could be epitomised Eastern Capital Purchases the Famous to a few words. An attempt to steal hla code toad Walla and bis advisors Carpenter Property. to destroy the key. Then Wella went Ban Francisco and was mixed up to 24. conA waa deal Nev., Aug. Ely, riot in that city ud summated last week whereby a group In a atreet-ca- r of claims owned by Buford J. Carpen- seriously Injured. Aa a result of hla Injuries hla ter and James Bchnltslui, at Dixie, the key to the generally referred to as the Carpenter memory falls to recall that can restrike, were Bold to a group of eastern code, ud In the hope arehe providing eapitoUsta, whose names aa given la gain it, eutern Investor! the document! are aa follows: J. J. him with every attendance on a trip fur health. Three persona attended Davis and T. J. Kane of Anderson, Albert Emorel of JUshmond, him here. Indiana aad Dr. B. J. Flannlgan of TILL DOING BUSINESS Chicago, " Fifty thousand dollars la spot cash waa given the dlsooverera of the Washington, Aug. 24. All of tha five property, and now piano are under stock brockerage offices, whose proprway for tho early Inatallatloa of suit- ietors were arrested yesterday, under able machinery for the working of the law, were doing the ores of the acquired mine. These business today. Members of tbe Arms plana Include the Installation of a arrested furnished bonds for their apmill, and already 20 stamps pearance when wuted. A gasoline hoist have been ordered. and other appurtances are already on the way. Tbs purchase of the Dixie property haveorganlsed what la known as ths Dixie Gold Mining company, with a capital stock of one million shares. In addition to paying Messrs. Carpenter and ScrnltslUB $50,000 In gold of the stock of the coin, corporation le to go to them also. The sale waa made only after the moat rigid examination of the Dixie property by competent mining engineers employed for the purpose. Data farnlahed by the engineers disclosed the fact that the lode matter la traceable for a distance of 2,000 feet It la SO feet wide and assays show values ranging from $40 to $20,000. Eight teasers are now actively at work, and shafts are down In several Charged With Conspiracy-Guilt- y Instances to a greater depth than fifty feet All work done ao far hae resulted of Breaking la disclosing formations of the most owners new and the flort. encouraging Neutrality Laws naturally believe they have one of Nevadas premier properties. Now that Dixie la about to take her t Los Angeles, CaJ., Ang. 24. The place aa one of Churchill county's of four prominent Mexicans In moat promising districts, the Iklkm Interests should bestir themselves to this city last evening on charges of conserve the trade of that section for conspiracy against the government of our business men. Inquiry on the President Dlsi, may prove to be of part of this paper discloses the fret no eonaequence whatever. Enrique Creel, ambassador of Mexithat Dixie la only 52 miles from this place, via Stillwater, over a route co to the United States, arrived here that will allow the construction of this morning from Canada. Ho has e good road. At the present time, been studying tbe immigration probtravel la forced to go by way of Won- lem ud ia in southern California to der, a long circuitous route, requir- look Into Irrigation matters. . know ia of no charges placed against the mu ing 90 miles of travel. Lovelock for by the Mexleu government,' said Mr. a dose competitor of this place Dixie trade. It being only 92 miles Creel, "but it la probable that they from that town by the route traveled have violated tha neutrality laws of while a route la available over the tbe United States and that they may The be prosecuted in this country. I do mountains only 40 miles long. mountain route can never be used ac- not consider their actions in SL Louis cording to our Informant, aa the ud elsewhere of any great Importance, ud I am not here on uy matgrades are prohibitive to freighting. ter connected with the case nor shall Ffellon shoal d rustle and with the movement to onstreet I have anything to do with It" Evidently the . prosecution of tbe a road direct to Dixie, via Stillwater, and thus save for herself the trade of mu for the offense charged rests with that aectlon,' which, if' Judged from the United Btates government ud so present Dixie activity, must be con- far none of the local federal authorities have Indicated that they will take siderable In the future. a hand la tha matter. Ambassador Creel stated that ha was on hid way SOLUTION OF FUEL PROBLEM. to tha state of Chihuahua, where he Provo, Aug! 24 If the promise now hu been recently chosen governor. said that ha- would at once assume nude ia realised, the possible fuel He famine for this section of the state tha dories of tha offlee and that the will be settled. For many years the matter of hla return to Washington big deposits of black carboniferous rested entirely with President Dias. material in tbe mountains to the east LARAMIE HOTEL ESCAPES. of Provo, have $reqn worked with the Idea of striking a vein of anthracite ' Larsmte, Wjro, Aug. 24. The Union but so for without auceetMThere acten-tlit- o Pacific hotel boro had a narrow es( k difference of opinion sarong and experts oa to whether the cape from destruction last night, ud coal la coal or not; but ft will burn a number iff tha guests barely escaped and carries a high percentage of car- with their lives. An Inexperienced waa of the bon, th purest samples tunning from firemanroom placed In charge engine temporarily, ud he per85 to 90 per cent. The material, however la mixed with clay and limestone mitted tha water to get tear In the In marketable holler. Luckily Manager Congdu disud has not been A.found Snow and associ- covered the situation la time to prequality. George ates proposed to use It for the manu- vent a terrible accident facture of gas to be piped to Balt Lake. CHARGED WITH MURDER. Wbea this project Ml through. Ivan G Lennon secured several thousand La Crosse, Wls., Aug. 24. Mr. Paul acres of the lime atone belt for the widow of a prominent La Crosse and He Nalin, cement of making purpose s business man, ia under arrest at have also him with associated those of coaaecUon on "coal the WU, suspicion experimenting jrlth told tho court nled James S. Shaugh-17- . lioT J?? BFrtaga. Wyo., April owing to hla tllsai-Psttd be deserted her In Salt The last aha h4 I,17,he,s-M 0 Nevada. She u decree of divorce. in Rogwra chief complaint hew Bhaughnesar ttt, w t. f a; one-thir- d VIOLATE U.S.LAWS an-rea- 1 - Vlr-equ- . u FEDERATION. Requests Cl vie Organizations to Join in Request to Congress, Norfolk, Vs, Aug. 24. Tha executive board tff the American Federation of Ibor were in aeeaion here last night They requested all dvle with tha organizations to Federation ia an . effort to have the next congress enact stringent Immigration laws, providing for the exclusion of Asiatic laborers. President Roosevelt ud eongreu were asked to investigate ths cost of buying telegraphic lines for governmental owner- Info Channels of Business Prosperous. ship. Miners of the Transvaal asked financial and It will be given aa far u possible. FRINCE GIVES Waahlngtoa, Ang. 24 Secretary Cortelyoua plu of making deposits when and where needed will wimble him to apply relief to tho money market wherever it will do the most gaod to commercial .and muu factoring business with less reference to the speculative attuatloo. It la believed to be bettor to make this announce ment now ud offer the relief In thla way thu to wait until the stock market la ia more or less of a panto and rates fur call loans are extremely high. One of the great disturbing factors In our annual crop moving stringency has always been tha uncertainty aa to when ud how the secretary iff the treasury would take action. It la sometimes charged that call rates have been' manipulated to fictitious heights to effect this action. Wm. & RMglay, comptroller of tha treasury, aald: "I am glad that Mr. Gortalyou has utlclputrd this, and by tusking this unouncement he now removes aa much of the uncertainty eg Is poaaibfo "While tbe present situation la one d uees.de- requiring care and liberate action, especially on iba part of the bankers, should result In no reason at all why the demand for liquidation should be so wide spread aa to to produce anything like a panto or commercial crisis. The banking condition la unusually aouad, mom aa on account of the readjustment of the stock market values. There ols tremendous demand for uonev, aa it to called, that to, a demand for credits to finance all kinds at hinds sen 1 But It la no greater thu It has been to the aggregate, and only requires warn oh rifting la detolL'. The bankwbmve therefore resource to supply thla ' credit, ud while It may be neoee-fo- r them to curtail new opera. eary tious ud dlaoouraxe uy further expansion among their customers, they ahrould hare no difficulty to taking care tff the currant buotnees and their customers In aR legitimate demand!. "Ths hanks have met several aim liar crlaaa before aoccreafully, end with better banka, better ocganlxalinc. more reserve money, with on absolutely assured standard of value, Dare la absolutely no doubt that they will bo able to take care tff thinks thin fill aad get ua over tho ertttoal ported. "The1 element In Che elteatton, due to the srasoe of tho year, is the fast that wa have raised between five and six billion dollars worth of grain, cot. ton, cattle, hoga ud other farm products. in addition to the coal. Iron. steel, copper ud ether wealth that to being p rod u cad. Thla is not a situation to get frUdi toned about or to make It neonaary to call on every on , suddenly to pay their debts, but Ik should rather onoourags tbe banka to, . taka care of their customers ufi make loans conservatively wherever there ! proper basis for credit Ws should take courage from the fact that although this situation doabtleei Is claimed, world-wid- e ud International, that we have in this couutsy eaonaoea elements for recuperation la this vast production of wealth. It narer we ao great as the present time or mace available for our progress and develProsperity la proverbially opment. hard to stud, hut then Is no mum In letting suck evidences scare ua te death." DINNER. Newport, R. 1, Aug. 24. Prince WUheliu. in reoognltlou of the entertainment given him by the summer society leaden here, gsve a dinner tonight aboard the Swedish cruiser Fylga to hla boats ud hostesses. Tbs prince teavos for Provldenoa tomorrow evening NATIVE TROOPS. Washington, Aug 24. Inquiry at tha war department, on the report from Japan that tbe authorities plu to increase the number of troop In the Philippines by adding U regiments of natives, shows the story originated In the department of Vlcayaa. The aoout force la to be Increased 60 computes. Tha order la dua to a desire to reduce expenses, the nail res coating leu than American soldiers. u TO FOLLOW THE FLEET. , WuhlDgtou, Ang. 14. Tha flotilla, which la to go to tha Pacific coast when the battleships sail In December, eoaalsts of eight vessels Hull, Truxtoa, Whipple, Hopkins, Word a, Stewart, Lnwrenoe, McDonough. Whether all will be fit for the voyage la doubtful, lieutenant H. L Gone, who commanded the Date In China four years ago, will ba la cool-heade- mud. - u . u u Denver-Lendvlll- ld WELL KNOWN ACTOR DEAD Philadelphia, Aug. 24 Hugh J. Smith, a well known actor, aider the name of Hugh Butaa, la dead at hie home hers. He played for yean with some of the leading acton of tha country. Of late year he haj acted manager of stock oompuiea, u YACHTSMEN AT LUNCHEON. Berlin, Aug. 24. The American yachtsmen who oompetod for Emperor Williams eup at the Kiel regatta, arrived here today from Hamberg ud lunchedwtt k L wolf, Jr, of Philadelphia. SOUTH DAKOTA ORDINANCE. Highmore, S. D, Aug. 24 mon council has passed The com- u ordinance female pereona prohibiting male ud from loitering oa the stops of any church, public building or doorway of any store, for the purpose of visiting, eating candy or peanuts, or loitering in the at reels, alleys, or vacant lota, or any other obscure place, for the purpose of flirting In the evening. It will be tin lawful for parents or guardlaaa or other persona having minora under their charge to knowingly permit them to violate thla ordinance. 1 AGED PHILANTHROPIST. South Bend. Ind, Ang 24 is Still --Co- u Jamet Oliver, millionaire, manufacturer and philanthropist, la not expected to survive the day. He le suffering from -- heart trouble and weakness, caused by old age, as be la almost eighty years old. TEALS TWENTY THOUSAND Philadelphia, Aug. 24 Herman confidential clerk for Edwin UNIVERSAL PEACE. Harrington Bone A Co., makers of machine fools, is charged with forgery and the embesslement of $20,090. He Conference Held at Mystic Love President. disappeared about two weeks aga Mystic, Conn., Ang. 24. At tbe Uhl. FRENCH CAPTURE GERMANS. venal Pesos Omtorence, In My 11EL President Alfred Tangier, Aug 24. It U reported Grove today. here Ibis evening tost the French Love, of Philadelphia, waa cruiser du Chayta had captured, off The conference adoptedtffeight paraof a declaration principles. the coast, a German vessel loaded graphs to all with rifles ud flying tha Spanish Ths belief that war la inimical progress, that war tax he prevented, flag Her commander was made that arbitration to n certain mease of prisoner. settlement of International disputes, that congress should enact a law LEGATIONS NOW EMBASSIES. ud for bidding the eoiictlatioa la fbto for war pui 8L Petersburg. Aug. 24. The Rus-al- country tff foreign teens Hb adopticA reaffirmed. re a poses, have finally ud Japuese agreed to raise their respective legations at by empress of measures to central iso the withdrawal Tokto ud SL Petehsburg to tha rank the Philippines, andever the Islands, of embassies. A Mil providing for the of imperial centre! drills tor change will be Introduced at tha be- la advocated. areMilitary end children boy a school depleted sew of session the next of the ginning de- are sehooto in Sunday brigades Russian parliament dared to be ooutaary to the taacblnee of the Christies church. The right NOEL GETS MAJORITY. of the empteyea or empteyara to bud benefit, la Memphis, .hug. 24. Advlcas to the together, each for mMual News Scimitar, from several Mtesls-alp- recognized, ud,. In oonotaataa. the expressed ft points say that practically com Peace Con foresee "that there aheuld be ne plate returns from Thursday's eiactkm right given to any government to colgive Noe a alight majority over Brewer, the democratic gubernatorial nom- lect alleged debt of any ether government by deadly foroe. inee. Bladen, u pl n, WYOMING MAN LOSIg ARM. u Sundance, Wyo, Ang. 24. Frank Titus met with n horrible aooidmt a few days ago while feeding the rolls FOSTER ARRIVED TODAY. New York, Aug. 24. A circular baa of n mill on Spearfish creek, east of been sent to every stockholder la the here, when hie left arm caught In tha New York, Ang. 24. John W. Foo- United States Express company, en- machinery and was pulled from Its ter, former United States minister to closing a blank request, asking him to socket The shoulder era also badly China, who represented the Chinese mall a signed statement to the secre- crutheed ud mangled, strange to aay. government at The Hague conferenoe, tary, Cbauncey. of the com p any, ud Titus la now without arms, ha having arrived here today on hoard the steam- requesting a meeting of the stockholdlost hla right arm in exactly the same ers for the election tff mma dlrect- - muaer seven eara ship 8L Paul. m 1 ELECTION OF OFFICERS. Detroit, Aug. 24. The Associated Chapters of the American Institute of Banking, which hu been In convention here for several days, today elected the following Officer: President, A. Walter Morton. Baltimore; vice president, R. L Stone, Milwaukee; recorder, 8. J. Henry. Washington; treasurer. Irving A. Sanborn, San trustee, F. 9L Pollard, Francisco; Pittsburg. |