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Show 10 METAL MARKEY PAGES 4 oa 13.75; electro, $1% 7% @ lead, Os. ‘ad, $$4. 4.5 1 opine: @ 4 07$13.17 silver, %e 4 @18.87 1; higher at ‘B1% een New York-Close. « fopper, From Oli E Xl, NUMBER Beate. FTHER JOGKEY = ap YrtON Dayton, Ohio, Dayton are of wus Ville " it PREPARES Welcome Wright their ror TIGHTS' RETURN, --- native the Ski d of t les, + D 0 Sails GREATER somes in-a Wind FEAT e ty. A ; washington, request inventors has and ¢ sister men, and salda teacher of In thethe two local schools, toda _ ed fits ae had whiney sustaines °o er 3 minutes erude machine built + ; 10.-Orville Wright broke his marvelous plane records of yesterday by a inuous flight late this afternoon the fields of Fort Meyer, of one b2 seconds distance of | + z Be oo ae theée records performances ne the America orfar miio i "eronautics short lived. N of ies)and the lead have | Inade liis-records terday He says that air much Jonger of and stay much yyster he cope ian Cov-| Sept. Y., anes of th seneral tandard ; 10.-Presi- in I sf font WIFE OF Bloodhounds Near : MILLIONAIRE Find Her | Mrs, Count try at | | | fine its E. Annis: z +| at. eee at the ice United against the = +4 RID IS UNKIND TO ore which died +) +) + + QUEEN WILHELMINA. soon 6:08 a the +4 r+++++++ GRANDE "tin + Ing ctv elegram States LATTER an=| had carrying| t Nominee +] TAKE receives c Give ;| z p. m., when Go you ner oO a felt. he aces s < een acting pe- | drum ee KS, é& her iake "Well,'a ; STUMP) Many Cincinnati, + } + i+ + {i afterward by + + 10.-That| alled on | hotel this a the ‘cordial cereal two men when the become |The fact | stir about almost of | a Foraker's the to attain gradual cireula- to visit Denver, ))\.. and its subsidiaries| | the the jesu; hotel, had z +) +) + +| Taft the senator had said that interests i liowite "We the in c ‘Ole | statement: discussed the general campaign and Senator I< xf e of APRA ies: re vid severa) horas af The combined notes which will be | about issued LEER a his call on Judge left ney ate Fo Taft, Kearns Support, primaries gressman had Lake a8 rr on no the idea sailing when of he us urious the ship. ent up ‘He that a ) becume alarmed yesterday |when she left the house . i white and wearing all. afte a dressed _said the attorney i 2S , | ment lines, the money I will be used ¢ In i meerey 4 3 . 5 which paying e LL TO that has The ing. marked ship aves Its forw; the y * mmo for h ake obey- Wonderful abit a ever found bu flights. effort, 6 - achYne, previous Mae a 450, 1 Res and he ngers peeled sings woe most Ree was cat aia the ie but to Phe @re Standard bad, bud we Oll*people may think men; I guess we Bro, an" |but i: t a etters, ana and | em: "Is the ‘the more Hike. 3, oe a ever re o a ete o ~ Alek pation "to: te Tot tanoy jt a . ue auek tn | es « z outstretched wings and fect held close | togelner and pushed fa out behind On this plan the aeroplant ig built, the | committed oe chraa! ow many in had grit . Subpoena Tradl to S | ensationa ' eC was ee the = delegation. mks alg Secure L witness t Ci on a majority 3 mer orna.::x Seay arr ‘ cbyhee : of - _ pron : we Washington. leading civilians there. "The ee the nek Inence'| . } ber of and "er uncer-) but ov r sent list = n i TEAR > ) i > Beaan RT ay!y I rw j f Came pag hed men ve who or e 100.men to howe aan missed.thelr still ar e . til js Ra chant on the the A princess, = | are shfy ab-! derick pn April horse and uy -~r weee ecw f ray i V4 1 i d 'i he did not who a August, : ah has pag had righ a suffered sister Sept. 10:-Charles ic haven|Lord, president | Goldfield in| erly third the Tonopah Railroadof company and vice president of the: and brok exce f inhBL-B i col RI MPHAL | ran Balti- RAE } . ERG Bo \ ARBAGP w Chad "4 s Y whl & ia! at Val RGR BaTm ¥ OOP. Af ARCHES district % or @ sa e was compe Sedation to w telrhe there were many incidents in the primary a showed a See feeling es = Gidge ee oan > for a state nomination carried his* the | own district. Attendance Was La a get| ena tO | L a wantaatel tae te | before fre the credentials fa. catentlons: one ae echo oe st committee in aoe nitty first u * wap Del s were porch" also rallies, appointments 2 x ere turned s Festoons of Union Jack and | Old Glory Span Albany Streets. price In Atlanta was after | one-half down introduced resolatian was eight cents where competition cents to arrange ing for ter him. to so speak at he will the go meet- | & Roches- Democratic returning and the to Was i ues state here spending the ea 1eadqu:é lquarters Laity possible one day at. at tion ar cman ; ae | mA Soe La Ceara ‘ : ti \ t ; a Yi 1 Ba! fi for see early | proprietor |= ---- ar-/ but | there in and Rome, eleven where ce and electors there foam will to ticket convention call withdraw In case from Presidential a the Americans in none a em. Q. Critchlow led subpoena _ was served on Mr. ero: --othe flight against this aS amie = for the y production HARRIMAN next on- | was Is TO Papeete by a heavy majo . letters written by ae Stan dIrvine was BUILD FINE elected in th SCHOOL « oria agent to a uperior Forty- -negoud. but the Ae rennin we aoa d He lliott relative to mone y spent Instructed for Howell an / eater Ws ar Obtaining eee f£ a competie SS a resolution No pledging apt 10 ot elector | tor's business. = . Kellogg has cop-| withdraw eine e. H: Harriman a aeatine: from the American ; nian ~ ies of the ticket. ‘letters and if the originals Mr. Irvine has publicly stated that Self with: Ore rats ea , reer hi : na® ire not produced these as been will spending be of- lhe is for Howell. ene ; ee a A velopment ~videnc In various way and | it is} While fered many in evidence instructed for now e 1id 3 districts that 3 his sneral latest lace n is to ee ee ee various candidates, a genera sooner tf Sa or later establish } a large schoolor } > || to instruct é r for the passage Ss‘ of a for I the free edueation of boys is learned SEEKS that before REST de nero -EVELYN lution concerning electors. AN Where RESORT. instructions r were 1e not given r there rir was n ut for the |W oT ane en eetiathes:t in AT MICHIG : tacit understanding to this effect. ™mattet ck Bose : he Twenty-fourth aie he | Detroit, Mich., Sept. ; 10.-BEvelyn , Nes : a Se primar , passed oe 5 a resolu : lution | instructBa Shy Bryan W ill Spe a at € ears aa bit Thaw he | j, and her Fa maidet aoete Pa ed at ent ; to 2 ae rote the for & two Mich, delegates ius its indorethe vote fo @. vallieoal' Taw Tork, doaseinic S¢ a « Mackinac island Wednesday night and é hdc * nly distefct ooo in wii spe aie in Carnegie hall eas SARA Canitennt rooms at the sion on ae a next "Dhirsdayeiahent . oe solttion. was Herman. Rid- | jjotel for an indefinite stay. She is a | the city wh der will preside at the meeting. M guest incognito at the hotel, and left | passed. , trvan. was to have spoken in New! her rooms but once Seen nyse Howell Wins in County. York on Wednesday night; but his | was when she we By to ne Ns 10 a While the story of the primaries in managers forgot September nationa TA Dates ‘ on railed © _ to 5.7 the ne aan it then and anyone of UE haw e eae her ee prereset > = re . celeb F ia features. except nar the! pride ieee te permeated | atmosphere, the*same the lof county ad (Continued i with may Particularly Bingham A solic On Page a be Howell said is this of true delegation Two.) T Wei hth ( aL 4 } 4 | ae ‘Ke 3 : ars 5 : hé stunte s cTnSE have ever been ser | as | Spalding . sey toe cou willl4 become In| bishop Mrs.s | Richmond, Va., Sept, Lindsey in parti- | was ordered a 10.-Mrs. yaur's 5c i v H. st: ti it Aus ab. time 1 nave |. bus ils lia of crime in the recorded Sept. 21.- world are| She refused Infidelium to obey the order on neethe é hat sd means ‘a . sort- of he The. rime rican 5 aoa WSLODNOL be vttle ahin . ys- | Peo! rh at d of !ll-health. is + ex-| F, Lindsay, George , LE. Wise, the shop-at-large, dashing widow, without who) any work® to | ¢y, appes anes ; witnessedof- the in | r ot are Bae arrive the » Catholie rapid: tomorrow andchurch. prosperous and the | after | Se oriceas y, growth but Y: still who her arrest had been a e!fror bishop and here retained by in the; Go yesterday recetving an | j pit condee ie terious ‘e6a or ih} i uniting characters Bis 1 ahi ! and crowded of Clty Horace ney R. | some } 1b : | 4annua mysterious Fx, th : icom financial person to defend Mrs. rom sup-'| Who fessed she hac es church says she Is hos Ite B iw : a Court Middle een vith West, e seople be now I'riumphal that Courtland, am arches un | span and Bishop Spalding able Charles afte to assist and Edwar a hz was 2 actively made born 7 at. Leban; = | Linddsey's in. the I -continu"nee ya ! rights Sees ie men, | ea 7, jon, avenues, Ky. iathe festoons = June of $42, Union| brother Sof port passing of of|the a band confession Tacks of ee and of the night hatGraens Old" ence Glory ot before, end are AYO een every-| claims to baggage be a b robbers and garding Jews Matte her - EY connection } a | his fe action with coat "Courtland bishop t to take bazis believed thi of that its growth, to be : the| gage became | ation belleve andthat.that|{t| through robbers, is. better. said he would I should [ retire public obtain. schools ary of 8 his"colese,,| a } ‘go, | Where, town and every he the1 News t train into. of St his retiremen theto elty | which Horace R. Courtlan a ia ‘crowded.with reyicr people Aah , rand' anxtous stenographer cnrore-saotlve give with | head, lmmetsbure whom made {t fs another known known and then to Louvain, |} the | certitic ‘ate astounding today, from Dr. W, D. Carr of the and con- | ¥ lower ese: eae d from Cee was received Ameriean with' tars a rousing some ‘younger welcon ma ahs when| fession Virginia here a today. ; hospital, Belgium. to that spending a year effect. e recently H in Rome after |The jumped x srea ee egret bail bishopherehasas been in well rated' British cruiser Gibraltar elt as in Peorla returned with the docurnent, be as one! prelal placed Is in port tharge but to his Will She Turn nis For admitted toin: Literature, anus uTOn that she is none other to take -a K time ording part in the he to the was reception pollee eC and the wil ary 5 and | ; raniatn it was ae idow surprise, Antil ithe of Theodore the Ne ‘ai les ives, doctor Hagashe who "as a Mrs. pronounced The chief | than Mrs. Brown, t brilliant got to know | Lindsey the orators wic ' in ofsy: the moschurch : th es iF brake ‘If able to Ioly A sid | Atre ear. Fatt A Fo Hagaman my re- ~twhere when | Chance Hor of the if theth willHoly. the in latter America Father grants was diocese gra in In policeman gah 1 ouisy a Te wi bis distinguish sent devote..the to get remainder er isit unele, on to @ Albany |} man, of Pont | isreason : to takeof onNan headyfle et's the NeW stock a aa |millionatre, 1aye subsequently. whoYork died mysteriously assisted | warrant rahe eibee th ill | this my ‘ ife/ for, this iccityor and threc contempt. nd aj" ot On that she apt to it erary. lites abt: ain the work ' : nak 7 Vv rich| {| Flower Deon half pesred chureh Martin: years,' said the Sonn inof the Courtland for Spiie moe courtroom negroes bishop this evenMen nd chy» leave iretat yale subseAn mer Oth terary eI Dee ared ten Bishop Spalding in Rs |cca gh from RRO OG BNE s ara ae reuirement, which, | task. de Pe } in | compart itively widow's money and jewe Bishop " Spalding and ane whose made undertook the confession death of ine to her allow 18 a imber: ing5 rs The at his exat Peoria residence " Re the ble. Sate toe not aa and © under 1 the usual rules over « of procedure his will be- | in| write a the. = ae history: _ of Caused Trouble ay, his uncle foreseeing that life Hberty the tas many . ties a > being ‘c Wns more Yourtland dete ye Vr ars with must are aS her twe aa his brother and the alleged church, can ‘ not his widow be brought elapse td hope fur: to beforeWa told a about. resume nae avy st At ete 5 I gigantle aE ms t St swindonths. ;: brother-in- law, Charles in le ‘ give ivei 5 I « ould aes than to | assistan 4 Sie | oh *¢ upse Months, « bdward consultation e ecto e P Court: 5 Es which DS local le retive x tuth neld ‘ duty : g as in ¥ he ow nished the ‘ a dioc one , of the rade £ i e one po st he1@ neld tte greatest a ituation ow hen sensations 1 aus er ] before lnwinchoeva a ent ounter« d The ¢ with ich residents: he eae day whieh the of first bishop of-Peorla noh by Dr, r lower Alban . brought him Lh | connection ay e ar . agalin coe of Pops connected a 2 wvith 1 Nera the Plus | day and which The. arte ie ‘ e broug and' other entertainment < [ olved have, to after s due myconsiresignati Through ek + nded her se confession tionn tender ice, to prisen |28, the bishop from | board the ‘United who police | into. th< States, 1 we other re ae he s ne as no) aon Sea. yx ever inasmuch ‘ le wasto consecrated held a office without in| May. ball & ana 1,. faci came 1887 a | aictnae for . the © Peorla heaeine men; the Pope AbKE following| Piux . [ ain learned now in my Courtland, 69th). country whom reward whi resigned, ‘ofthat$5,000 E ue' aweaefoolish' mistake is offered,for is\the | of one no-a} | Semeae | month of] Saturda s re ecting to pay @ ear and continue to suffer s from ssOoCc Cancellor torious. Dunne : said Dr. = R. C. . Flower, that ex-clergyAs BHAT iter n vith John } tonight paralysis. Dill I. Spalding led | better tiation chtthea in Bishop Spalding, the. resignation "would be» forwardec healer and, mining relate man,I Among promoter, his Books of prose and | "yy; |} (0 pearl . the pope MeKenzie, by Cardinal a boarding Gott, ed the and arrest por trveare Of LC | O+-64-444444444+4+4+4 4444444448 En Bo a: who ang is wanted +0 » Sou when In almost Es-| it has all been the accepted big |} house the eleven causec 7 cities of eh and 1. the United Re Imme+ States for oblain- | woman keeper, es Religious ror ori ieee at +444 call { aye + datentives who had| 4% CALLS rector fl removabl and -consulters RT Ing artesian I of the ‘Trish KING millions r EDW _o of dollars WORLD'S People,' "Leetured by + fake finan- peas ly ee ° ear n and the baggage four bishops to ef , this| 4 the a province | and clal seheme Discourses on ‘Be aa tae eon BEST SPOW Ee ‘ a usplefelons beltCOL andt of : Mrs, whose % rere ¢ of Although Ilinols OF - will assemble ReneS ts SAVES in her + confession to vote upon a : Mrs. Hiigher | { auntinie Life a had LUNES. ‘ace . been oO ug arouse : erete i i*'Soct e\far Dublin, Sept and Labor 10,- Richard Aphorisms ane anc Hagaman ee did Dd not once say Courtland | gown > on +)4 | three her. \p 2DDING * JEWI a But Ueereaol for , their agan efforts Phey : « o| will'vote" + er, former Tammany m numes. boss, rc called selected = : from 5 » escaped, imong upon} os the |"Reflectio fer as soon as the Chicago, 10 + King oe Geol . Edward Wes W. Bitthe was world's Flower. ore one oat Sept. best * her deseription d ae ioe o QUES | would nie thi have rected today land, who it has a+ fled this clty, rt Guilford, e in Sept and. discussing es of 10 te + cligible Tr slants I, ee the ee Hughes eee ae "-Kenzte's bill washad learnBasta + ‘ alreadythe there piritedpriests, contestand for been z ant 4 betting crusade and the need honor 1s > Ma tome; Ponsa a subSept. ckHich vic poll- + 10 was OnCompliment, freed in today learning tonight bY | tlon nis career Jude treasury + The when Arthur taken known Chetlain into considera- | paid in full, s The es r 2 Among magistrate we as about with the Bl wedding the priests auiienrw jewels well prominently + tical situation In New Miss oO Joun men- | > Reid; ee lto dismiss the + York. fidnediiare resignation tho 2: of re women Bishop Bien Spalding ay bal I |", nelicn OR ye Illy oo ee et o with Becris.-Pove hey the are theft Joe Pluk: said te of Flower z with charging the late him leodore | roaq ' the. United detectives Pts an :+ daughter Hagaman a Re : Caer n ae the and ~ | Mrs. + ruining 1 Pall American' Hagaman, aim+4 avevatorbure the 4 race leaves | with Spalding' tracks in Bishop w a issistant whom 1 pa they Rev ha ; "Few beer bishops i we had ae t soie grenedplean + a great diana in-'|/000 deal of money Ga ee belonging ° to ferar + biussador almost is invested; + out| government een ' fin the slightest +H. doubt Durkin of Rantoul, TL, that | made a ¢} protest ne room as th pathy for sand ite Vai ne Nad : Geina t of tire ligion even and outside of + ruining ‘ he the breede + a Jolin wreath away of P. horses, + Quinn from all of Peoria who "hear di Chetlain threw + many ee the case sie 4 Catl halk out waom ehurch Of | tne two men are one anc are breaking Ne up + shop) court on 16. Same. + his own The | result initlative, ‘This woman ha of the voting and Fitziy her will be At possession any sent rate Spalding the their etuds -and that in a free + police here assert jewelry valued at thousands of dollara,' serald, who was arrested + Rome at midnight | ip, y a¢ countr and the pop are il] then econvineed p The of > the announcement accuracy| shouted of Bishop SpaldChief ee £ o lice ee W ago Sp last Saturday fo te "Tt is night,| o¢ their + | peint tho: bi Bon free country identification no longer; + er ve Abe at ‘ a ¢|{nK's resixnation caused but Iittle « led Ire rs ive d | she goes freo all Is Ma a 3 *) Eu man this receiving, + you the get more the congratulations creat freedom zeaeaee of his| over ~ here. + Be rom ¢ the Millionaire vatiean « to Pauper. his infeebles ce be longs t to a acre t it + | si votes or he may nm friends not, although +1 go to Pha the preaE ee a on cne oo = a ition E tas Vote beneaeiee n has no wife + cedent and : a score has ae of ee onal : been see a friends In' > Burope flne crow From ) possessor were « ~ of a fortune esiznatio sy ------_--@-+ -___ aa among the natonishment prelates the are not magistrate z loving who themselves were in the and King cour Bal a Ed- + Z x . : tl US ia 1 Soshe ae A, 1 he foe enwec k ire here; for th has ++ man been Independents reducecry Hage says : bow asked: ‘" e in Want. . to the majority Treasurerefused Mrs. Lindsay? ~ W. t + ward ce the New. York, Sept Open books himself 7 of a .-The Independ-| morning pauper s heat theirest heas ortsman th through ed the _ « 3 elt r ana f tothe produ Pe sub-treasury Pe ; + lained she was a woman | + Edward he chief in| trickery of ¢ ourtland is the tithe and honor of fr or . Flower nineswhe living in the world the! ence party and if there was any- + will open in the « Colonial boarding tt campaig sn forfnand tre concerned, . sac no papers house in x thing man o may | Hisgen eis+ wrong. in and Graves ra | she do Bishop Spalding New ‘adds, York think + has obtained with| court does pecene lie not|two pe big ratification inmeetings | this ¢ fret who : had aceite | than In half Essex he a had miliso | ; + "My nin be Mr would cash : orde be piled alone are at from the high explicit, head of. all + said inancial HUDDOF Pic n tana Mr. cor band of -om the caurch, een the fina but a merely ; in z this | bee {rom cc jes country?" ggage | and alue, robbers tine ee. + + en kinds counties en of aleweond sports * tomorrow thieves pleas Of office || Be Idenweck, whento pauap Leade in the new ae party + from . the worl New "‘Intensifying + oth from y are all not ove reveal toanythe ofstand. in this Fie tho!| markable re-|ba + | hichsi Mrs. case, the oon whi interest he || York b bids ere and from to re and Herace 1 B44 4444444-44-444444444444+40 . ide New «cant | of whic dee will ies were Courtland the h-meeting: leaders e ce ay Tent} be bie i Vaieiines velop of 1 of into the one governy and the B fucka mes amazing ! at both ChE Ce m C ng 2 . Chicago, Sept. sae wh eS Joan Lancaster Spalding, poet LEDT EAs listinguished prelate, Gis 5 er rehas.resigned . the $3; | 10 f bishop of Peoria, which he has, eS1 id "ande a at See for} d fe is Holy Ane Koman first: American | 9 Et The rain did not cut down the endance ¢ primaries, all we l ded. N 1 bleh were heavily attende early nies candidate for state office was in town Ich working among the e districts str ae oe ee cam-~ R aarhient hone he eas that such contracts Stee Ww of satisfied delegates elected ‘in ‘the elty will Ser ee he rength and that of Mr Howell. While the greatest interest attached to the congressional fight, hearing was resumed especially eae Stee 76 ay a customer. Ce "Isn't the giving of one customer | fourth thea rniture prim f% I oo ao a contract of that kind "ee S nenuced Nase was 1 palenaios and invltathaastepEice pethine another name?" ‘asked Anderson _ secre! ry. the guest of M. "ieellowis. | : _ | was well att One of the banque t in all applications ba Thursday AMERICAN "front convention ser FOR = PRR Salt Howell had That strong, Collin ings, vecond: vice presi| t ‘ 5 t | - Th the roreytouren district Joseph Slonal ferm- of a the he cinct and scattered throughout the city and county there are delegates for him, but a glance at the lst of bearers o Ant of tie KkKentucky¢ mpany, hat the. ‘mamince ne > deliver an address} reealled by Mr. Kelloge ne an effort } in. that . ng It would be tnflnd out something about the pe|strumental ohecting a deadly tional fac- | ofl culfar strife in raging fluctuations In In that. congres-| in Atlanta. Freight rates and the K.- wish this 3 ns A Eee ‘ } erh 1 j paid be et the mers, had wet Philadelphia, es bone = i had an Bonaparte banner | ¢ apparent ¢|than of The the primaries, and his friends claim ‘pee he aa show Sone eee in ne convention. me ristensen carried several districts in the First pre- ase, first when ne » luce intensely | ved ws a aoe Pres Itt She or at a dinnnar. fle Id. with be- = more and Ohio railroad, died today at to | the Presbyterian hospital in. this city. | death 2 of her eldest * son, Z oe decision against the govDeath | ¢ rae nt the was due to Bright's in the coal naa disease. cases as yet | Me. Lord had been ill - for a long rc Ig | 7 7 e ee i =* of the decision 4 A is a ou 'time, and 7 had been in the hospital tainty | to what " right maul ae in his that amet ae cannot speak of the | here since last May ¢iients holds the " | rIy TEP or futre plans of the governDen He was born in Hoosick he eg lanes cronte formin the "rndder| Falls, here and-tnere N. behind an Y nl and the specula th until to what the final 1s eat‘gr: read the full text of and was 68 Breas of the wonder S|ment the decision." I have yearsal old. He early enods Vright made aug 68 efreuits of the} Nate rca: MSURIeeee fy machine RA jis to be Id. b they As re the attorne broade ind more eneral | The official leaving flicht Bases 6 : loyed begin weeping aaa next} a umn than th pe made railroads had a ever little. in | before remantt at- | wee} aboit They' never | Was will Molva. employed both: endur-;| 2°; 04 ‘ 1 : me tempted irst started He went anew} far'from Various capacities the sout} : 7 until 1880, tests when The he latte, Fi : ng back ehot aA, inte > age bare 1 sign. jwas fi a re S¢ ve Aor made ha general ie | passenger agent es of with much 5 « interest < ; . ret owever. < it was whispered, vy | the Baltimore and Ohlo. 5 In 1891 he} ke # flve-mile on} "A°er: Ag ne dashes Sagamore ptt Hill ‘ = to.whoie | w- "vi ‘ ‘omoted : xd to ent likeliftooad: vice of yas pro ns Haid: + the Bat third : frie until.presithe | day ia 1e ace ¢ geney tha ane forty 1Cl¢ na 9 Mr. § Bonaparte ooneui ng In Taft's cabreceivership' in 1896 He then. be- | Seat exceed will xceed. t anet': in. .event peu oan 40" . tory came in the pre the sident. fall. of7 the Consolidated | ne t flieht <p Should i " : } | wth Coal helt company om 2 e a) wed x oe r sane Princess Is Injuced While : Riding. if machine, Mr Lord, © has \ aan Se +e an ne iE of eee ru av} } planes W ere. fot affec ted bs the Jan ; ye : ; ‘-ommissioners 1t: full. "power. » supervises | | Dresden, Sept. 10.-Princess 4- | building: of .the burn a. district' ct as ras rm moved' as ‘after casily | in a Sesord = tilda of Saxony was thrown from her the:ere aout ter-current re jn Baltimore in sailing 190 w ith, or Kansos Puts to Sea, horse while eainat riding the. near ait here i¢ only today dInconven Last year he Mélbournt was elected ept. president 12:-2The™ of battle nd badly injured. The flesh on, the | ye fence he Tonopah « xperienced and was Goldfield In inflamipa- | Kansas railroad and tine supply ship. ¢ nleoh princess' back was lacerated tlon of the eyes caused by tl and she and vice president of the Tonopah 1d) avhich were left behind when the fi suffered a hemorrhage getting Mining company under his goggle teamed awa , await: the arrival -o This. is. the Large ¢ wows Present. second riding at ge ine alls from the United st une suicide over Ashton.the ‘beating: 7 - determined nip speeches : tat "pro fans them: deliver gas: ° President ikng an "1 bane? Tat followed. ee all the Meebodysearch ee owed. || iter the lake. pointedan. out avimals record pro naei Gain 1 Ven aay yea in the ma ced Sos Dike: VED Harvey's remains were ReNLOVEd: from a | the cases continued. great distance' the "aeroplane | the He is lake Her husband believ At aneinei aoe loyal: s cket loyal support.t on Pag a Ae pe will ut th at, it." abo ‘How: a yy In . r a wi dh th aiettttuds | iat New - Yorkolfes arrived ox ound at a the with be- were ae or the Taft over the z ele in Tace lee last night. While the big Mette Tata eee nee COMPETITION KI Several simply | Pe ce | Se hator from Ohio, ae bniate ee athe an lat jter's followers will give the national ticket held those:to be heard from are nearly yet all for Howe cr aristensen ne ; Is Ts Ha ppy. a I am very happy," said Mr. Chris~ | lbefore Referde: -Branklin erris in discusse 4 polities in a ge yore way." lt} nif to dissolve the Standard Oil is now expected iat Senator ms It Loa 7 company of Kentucky ae Foraker will take the stump for the etters were offered relating to the tepublican ticket and deliver a num : in th ber general conduct of speeches in different of parts the ot | Frain business of contracts with large: in buy-the the country, as well as Ohio The irs at. one-half' cent' per..:gallon: less will be ralsed | close. followers of for . coustruc|| seem > highly clate ‘d res ‘ 4 is "orci upon confiscation, why | Franciseo he would break his necoras but once | that' S a matter of her sowie ----+~in the air,.he determined -to°keep go-.| About her neck = of opinion, too she wore a $25,000 "If the court should refuse your pe ing, especially as he found the ma- | peart necklace and on her head she | "tion oF 4 ieee ae chine ‘working easily and well Neo 2. WESTERN and|had RAILROAD placed a rich diamond tiara. | be "Te would, : Hpeplted the etter a ER unatfected by the a, H reast Was covered with sune start was as successful as any | bursts DIES INV PHILADELPHIA and othe pesockes set were claimed that er cent of the delegates. be putting it a Mttle too have on the salibg ot the ship" Ws | pachne aang estes actos | the' Sta OH udend we gat | on are om the' Wester "Pacific,| restoration of ‘eosal relsuanebes e [waeatied aug, them t held custo: | trict' will' the" contest have had of next Tuesday mornin Interest centered In the Supporters by poneOurninetalk himself with pleasant. the remark was most We the company may be extended to five | | years the company so desires and | ui be secured by the new bond issue. | he notes will be issued so that money | mat be raised without delay. Besides| : providing for improvements and ex-. tensions of the Denver and Rio Grande | ' Adoption fuse ter ker sald that he wanted to do everyters Nn thing he could to bring about Republican success, and that whenever | I needed him I could call on him. He | New York, Sept. expects to take an active part in the | were made today companies SHOWN tween Joseph Howell and Parley P. Christensen for ‘were congress, and whe he primaries concluded at 9 o'clock night, the present con- aspects of | RSE OHOIOR one he fsouarae | | the campaign In regard to the conCUT of tere par that amount for three | ference with his visitor that was e 1 Regenrsat thase of the fran- | veo for yesterday by Arthur | antwee a Reopen epi rys, Judge Taft gave out the | ‘Serve le oearate ae neotinauie ee @ cs nar ting" as for the 2om Pini te Peadciat ae SP eaAtin i eimandia Som es here | ae his ae tied Pe Last Outcome. ATTENDANCE Republican aout | general $ +! every voting district in Salt ke +) county last night and 171 delegates were elected to state Ron eantuen. which meets at the the Salt a ca cians ce nered abo rooms. Vhen the a in both en appe Judge discussed Says Over , ' BIG quarters ED However, Happy Night hour. caused of Is 4) tion with 1 report of her illness, but the presence Ba about sjalists at court br t m aut iamediate confirmation 6!of t re- belatter an Republican paca among the po the committee ator departed New He the former at the Sigion | evening and remained for lasting conference # Plank ' 1$ |queens Asin the sappointmen past ‘the news of the +$/ - Pledging Electors to Rewas n| + tended . Sept. Ohio, and Call-|? carlous condition, but she is 'im- >| General Bs proved today, Speeches, y day |rare good humor as if their consulta "Standard i Strikes New Snag Saud had been pleasant as w Di Ive K . ofitable, in Hearing to | ISsoive Ken- "Neither would discuss at any length t k Cc Colo., Sept, 10.-Stockhold- | the substance n of e i r extended con| ucky Denver Lompa and y. Rio Grande | Versation econ the ors of the Rallroad company think) | his start, and a steady w ind of 12 Mrs. Harvey was the wife of As Mr. Bonaparte looked at the sky for miles z an hour was Ss. blowing o ble & frfrom ieee the x /ton Harvey, a millionaire Ee Nay lawyer y at at|@ time= and replied: south and cast 1 doubtrful if|32 Broadway, New York. and lived | "What's the diffe erence between Wright would "hay ‘ 7 ave attempted red the jteeet : |in thelr magnificent Rass duck with one country wing and estate 1 | e a duck with Night but for the state ment of Seere- | Short Hills tary Metcalf of wo? tha nave THADnME Mrs. Harvey, who was wealthy in The questioner gave up the conun"would Jike to s | reais "Wright we | + er pee the eaten aEeDn + was ae on i t © as 1+ as th ation must again sliares + disappointmen > vue 1er dnforma es Was given +} 1@ royal cast th afternoon + to the effect that the queen's Ill- + ness occurred Saturday and +/ Ae a news had heen withheld. # Wilnelmina was at first in a pre- + + + + peace and friendly relations have |‘zs port. been restored between Judge W. Taft, the oe Presidential | S4+4444hoerMEELa nator Foraker. BONDS Issue of $150,000,000 Complete Improvements of ers With Invitations to ' . H arvey) his' veranda talking to the c | general in a vigorous manner. attorney Home At the conclusion ttthe Gould Mr. Bonaparte said: of the conference| er},); ea ibe te U tah mo "There will be no let up in the government's fight against the Standard: Oil company. i@ve their anz |Swer to our petition for a rehearing in soca ctey ket, and have gone over TO evidenced j tween the for Affairs + WESTERN Vote Political Campaign. +| $ + - H+4445 AUTHORIZES Stockholders aroused the tramped about} and made dark | |J.. bloodhounds brought from New | confiscation. eee Wright Yor! by LoanewlenaT j of that reply? FAIR + +} Wright. shall get out of it the Dest hor . Mrs.: 10.-Admissions Ashton Harvey, dressed in many features of the case as posof which it is capable +h ete by Standard SA comer ae extinguished, Ojl white and literaly covered |C@mpaign under the direction of the | witnesses with a| | sible rs E of reductions in price when | Rises oe ‘ caer Banas Weill 2 1 98 ine Conditions Not Vavorable. : The + national committee.' 2 Cw oO fortune of jewels, was found today in s Ss acl. It was necessary to hold customers. | Replies to Question, ‘Ivate ae conditions for a record flight jnew ake a bond ) issue ; 2state will be secured rs th © private by a a lake Poraker ree on the Pra Did Not Talk. estat of The answer States, does who reductions 1 ene a it not, that | mortgage on the franchises B. Kellogg, = i afte rnoon e were C far from and prop-| favora- | >'¢Wart A Senator Foraker Hartshorn would not talk| tase chetactaried ae welatca' at Short Hills, N, | the $29,000,000 fine would ble. amount (1 0. The sky was overcast to erties o he at TODAY: after + +} : . 5 + | reported ++ afterwards | coal + Sa + Be 4| peers) roads, | The news seemingly | President's tre and he Short Hills eee : Ze -_-N. J., Sept. 10-The body Sal nae Bese of egies Newark, the W. STORK The Hague, Sept. 10.-Queen Wilhelmina gaye birth to a son t Thornton prison in New | | President | me nein IS Hancock it received toda Oll's answer to corporation and in killing /* It t 10.-General r of Captain Capta{ 1 a . absent withou leave "to General Grant, but no officlal inie to j f ree on arta nas \+ | + a up a moment in the fight, but to | keep right after the Standard Oil, lp While the President and Mr. Bona-| ; oe | parte ; were devising new methods of | | arec edure against the ofl trust, the | than fact he has He points the that yetin don none of his longto flights has he consumed all the gasOline he able to carry, and the N. for é New York ho |+ authorities duals, ofof New, York ‘no na = +; + the oat commi tinder at For 14+ Trusts, the peeornsls on's reae n Ss po Mr Bonaparte came ine re fe find out just w hat he anand o. The President told him not to yes- engine' has not become ‘ovr rheated, Army experts who have followed the flixhts closely believe that a wonderful record is possible for the aeroplane, and they are desirous that Bay, Ww ith i in fe fast b + + i on ep a . Attorney viz S"Being in custody .of | the povertient: S petition for hearing in the ebate case in Rockefeller's cs ed | soon and which he today he can and fly EARNEST dent Roosevelt today told Attorney | a General Bonaparte to keep right 4 the Standard Of] corporation and after the coal roads, | $29,000, moe | of all othe ae they probably right claims flee fae cannot say, but it will be over.the same course upon IN | + a best has not yet been gotten out of Found in Lake Literally the maryelous flying machines that | he and his brother invented, and that cd With mR F rtune e fs nnes oW trying out ere He ts going| a ro against his own record. When he | Jewels. ovehard PRICE FIVE CENTS [Ortterterereserrseeeeeeets To to the e itlitary status of Captain Hains jr., the coz t artillery orps Jr. absent can his post at Iort Hancock. Captain Hatns was orde cently to report to the co AL ant at Fore: He srconke. command: granted leave of absence » which expired a few day after eho heoting curred. + | + |+ + Orders. War | other uve ave the General. Not to Let Up 'in + + t | have any INTENSELY . ‘ ‘President mile While the WEATHER apple at follana was Bay Shore chib. house eres several + a ¢ . c s m Will} + partment with great Qeul2°.2 tod galled celebration the + at thethe Toke war time . ae- ++ Are . Closetedope an Hour . Discussay i $M Spectunists were Surnimorad ia:o- ¢ Christense + since Specialists n, snootin vere summone He € to+ | + inquire + as Limit. -) 4, oq . to York the WANTS SON' S STANDING, P. ¢ "Hains Haina, who are | + Railroads Pushed + + t| aerot monk lines a ee present acro- con-, + Plane ee are Oe over hour, D44A44444444444444444444440 | Wis record yesterday was one mour, two minutes and 25 seconds; distanc« S$ 2-5 and HAINS Wa wshington, | Peter Hain i+ | # lave even Seriously fF wore Missthough Katherine "wrensof ¢| o seAee KNOW + |+ a + | dlan plane, : Sept. Nive minutes and ing an estimated mous to Ascertain 1 ¢ sonally acquainted with them or What Can Be Done With Aero now GINERAL | a + + +! Wilbur and Or- #4! thel eturn to + subscription paper has been hd a ed to defray the expenses a day's celebration and for the purcha of a loving cup for presentation to aie ee Guo \ > two brothe were born in this city and have lived here all their lives, but so quiet and unassuming ae they bec n that comparatively few people are per- + i+ iz | + + it -- WILL the Bl UTAH HAS, 10-year-old } + + been made by the new: papers for + Aviator Wright ShShows Himself $+ n° cunyor, 4 fo apoaint a commulcees + Standard | Oo arrange ie reception o Thorou h Wizar + a Walter Green of Elwood, Box Bilder county, produced a crop worth at he rate of $1,500 an acre, average ten bushels of fruit ¢ach. if emphpiscaeae + Sept. 10.-Citizens preparing a glor- for on ain SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1908. ote Qttttestttteet treet etree to $ An WHAT lake I - = § a S |