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Show THE 2 REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9. 1906. | SPANISHTO AMBASSADOR VATIC YAN RESIGNS Christian P. rincess Cditor F LGHT 10 CONTROL GOES p OLITICIAN OIL STANDARD INTER-MOUNTAIN ie } %- TPESCRIPTION Pe La7 h gee FAVORITE apresi SCR. varged ing Rebates from Lake Effort Rockefeller-Nailroad ae ; Give Testimony. Chicago, i Bokery and Leader of Insurgents, e oi ph Walter C. Stokes, : Restaurants "ss. Business : Good Z Doing Federal grand}; ; Chieago, > E, F. indict-| master an returned jury this afternoon Run, to Re Ceca ni ann On ay Sixteen Per Pay es to yee Cent, prised at a royal. princess. The Princess Christian, » theth elderly, stout, but but) mat, rly : the is King, the of sister jolly very : Aug . Coyne, 8.-Forme! a Post New Go inter- | meeting former a . r York, TalicAug. Vary8.-The annual ~ ‘ which} ¢ On & Fargo Wells, of Thursday 10 o'clock at held to be of |Is port the of collector revenue com-j|nal Ojl the Standard against ment corporation, that of offices the Republican|]in a prominent and receiv- | Chicago pany, charging it with illegally exeitmost to be one of the into bankruptey | promises foreed was politician, from) on storage charges ing a rebate z . o ‘ > ¢ ay ¢ 5 the Lake Shore & . Michigan Southe ‘rn | this - afternoon and a* receive: appoint ing and at the same time important acrich held by thathasbeen meetings on of business places for his three nt led first Indic tm is the This railroad the government has secured uinst | ;a John D. Rockefeller's great trust and|in is petition filed before Judge Bethea] corporation, excluding the United State district court by | organizations, during charge 5 petition Phe creditors is due to be alt three first step in what United} the ‘violated Coyne Efforts will now | that prosecution, AZO} month a laws bankruptcy States personRockefeller to indict Reid,} to transferred had he | whe n wholesale company, Murdoch the} which by of the system the historle be made ally etails railroad'company handles the product) of the Standard Oil company were laid| besrwopemcials roby Ta eth, 4 agent, of rallroad day} UN by Tariff Schedules and was who | men the were merce commission, testified Identified. ' company in the sum of 00; to rs Robe ut oe Attorneys District Assistant . ; s we Godman Elwood and Childs W. procee se | jury of the grand in charge 2 : . It is as the | Roberts They called ings. number of tarifl€| exceed Alarge first witness, Business Is All Right, i : i Habilities the that stated assets the while $50,000, Standard. receiver schedules of various railroads handling} probably Oil: business which MGs | that a Hemstrect $292 ged. reach $1,145 $49,000. and to The ‘The the the $28,- Irwin] will will bill it ideas happened, A newspaper man razine devoted: vi izing a ne alone alone t to a mM) : alleen entio cf ct out to the has have .figures cerwhich should be shareholders of record, of this c ity began a campaign of Cohen, In name: Peat ‘ 1A . ‘ n ndtes Lest ld 34 ee thet . i ' ai ey aid Bs ret 7 ten vi A 4 a i Mw . ; . a 3 ACEI advertised, when o ‘ a DLE a. th i it of ~th id ay eae ‘tin tis. focan is grand? jury. Cleveland the before a short "°|in Hel well is as it paying time, good a Ae avae Ae ania proredda yards. L. ‘ cials Clark, of the) one of : Samay te the railroad, was conéerning extensively Shore. tem of the:Lake ; Standard Oil /products,.. questions to eos gard angement Other : higher sys- entire handling| in2 Many of "the > ‘ere and Seana oe Silene Vi ce Ps eat ae Re t Grammer D. J. dent ail reauditor ARSof freigl Sh Wis . Tully, Cs Lee M. Share; freight of y, auditor »&. the same , accounts of road, and R. M eee a eee ane Huddlest the * for auditor general eston, TL company ; ~o oe Gv Es OS cae YO he four matter ‘tonight, have something later. saying that he interest. to of Singers, Friday, Attorneys in Comment. big and ale Aug 10 at WOMAN DEFENDS PIER Stands on Structure and fies Village Officials to Wreck It. De- bri er = "Si The 4 planted ared she the structure. In this dramatic Stand she - Pape by Mrs. Whitney, 1er xt-door ne le ibor, who mounted the. pier with her and dared the pler wreckers to carry ou their lans. Instead of tearing down som T fifty pler as they had intended, the highway commissions-contented themselves with throwing about fifteen feet of the pier into the water and left Mrs. Coudert in possession. Mr. Coudert rebuilt the pier after it kel and although he conformed to the plans ap1e town board, did not ask permission to erect the st The authorities claim all beach ow. and high tide mark as a heir contention has beer President Roosevelt received no itors at Ceo Hill today. In mor ent on a a eo with Mrs. Roo sevelt' and) Ker second son, and rode through, the lage on the "outward Ww: *‘ eer big and Aug. 10 Dee to landowners at little, Ssants yesteror ndatalters who the villagers of government of revolt and in vicinity. the visthe ride his vil ie day rireeveas) e "eand attempted to Incite Tcherminki in the jassacre the BOTH 'PITONES 3190. Call 3190, elther "phew to get sera Inter-Mountain Republican, any de partment, advertising or whaté the - intentions were> ‘ es ? e eos . in' regard' to) the ‘meeting:"|y, = Personal are we : ~ fighting 5 PE LORE steppedsin, the! king oo REPUBLICAN'S BiG CAMPAIGN OFFER i Combine York iIn j Exists personally the New 4 New York, Aug. 8.-It is reported tonight that the New York county grand jury which has been investigatng the reason for the high price of in this city and the alleged combination to maintain and force up the of the commodity. decided that there Is of criminal conspiracy alor 1s these lines and that it will tomorrow or Friday pass up to Supreme Court Justice Rosalsky, who instructed it to conduct the inquiry, a presentment setting forth its views to the effect that has been committed. action of the grand jury was forecasted practically before it began its inquiry, when District Attorney Jerome publicly announced that he himself had investigated the matter and believed that the laws of supply and demand were alone responsible for the inereased price of ice. It is reported that the prominent ice dealers of this city who testified in the grand jury room today agreed tee demand for ice within the * limits of Greater New York by 186,000 tons the. supply, th * being estimated on the conMirption for the next four weeks as arrived at by a ten-year average. One of the dealers said that there were mily about 500,000 tons in sight, and no prospect of being able to get more until next winter's harvest. He declared, however, that. the consumption is bound to fall off from 50 to 67% per cent by the middle of Septe mber and this will relieve the situation. i > posed by - ti his pi uty for the a ; aieecaee esses, but in financial ¢ircles it is rumored that the ticket will be "headed by Colonel Dudley Evans, the president of the Wells-Fargo company, and H. P. Parsons, vice president and secretary. The remainder of the men will be subStantial financiers who favor increased dividends Management present at tomorrow's meeting. It is understood that William Nelson Cromwell, of Panama canal fame, will net as counsel for the Wells-Fargo company at the meeting, while the fighting stockholders will be looked after by Samuel Untermyer. During the last two weeks there has been a considerable number of revoeations of proxies on both sides and it is i possible tonight to forecast the come of the tight, although the ent management of the Wells-Fargo company is supremely confident that its past policy will not only be indorsed but will be continued. Friday !s Wandamere circulation, CHARGED BY CLOUDBURST the GERMANS Program Stephens' Sli.gers' Day at IN FAVOR OF CANTEEN Staff Officers of G. A. R. In dorse Utterances of Corporal Tanner. and contributors tal and c the wife Avie Livery course utmost te of countesses, |it is names |to whisper are the generally Edward royal possible clubland the details WANDAMERE CONDITIONS Will Be Reminiscent) London Fatherland AT Missionary ciation of be at the resort. Most of the young} the London Mission LES you are . to who Aug. IS. . : subseription to Novy. not Por the Daily THE Appre- and 15, IT NOW Coupon now a subseriber, cut out send with DOLLAR: ONE THIS to Inter-Mountain Republican, Salt Lake City, Utah. and Sunday Republican 1906, to November 15, BIG Rute. at subscription "Republican" TUTUILA Society your COUPON able from 906 August 15, OFFER. CAMPAIGN Name Mutual Improvement associations} Washington, Aug. $8.-The secretary of the four stakes of Zion had an out-} of the navy has received the following ing at Wandamere last evening, aE rite from the resident missionary: of tween 700 and 800 passing the evenzi : Pas ing SUBSCRIBERS for additional carry The American ALL Full DO succeeds, | Toxpresses Wise ‘The of | exaltec means| to keep and aa will only of the s to In "06. will diinto the a ineludes get one affairs Number the aged earl scarey } AT Today Is Confident. The Wells-Fargo company's meetings in the past have had an average attendance of half a dozen stoekholders, but there will be between 150 and 200 marchionesses Among duch-/the are they and ade cane nie rhenot Washington, Aug. &§-Staft officers and department commanders of the G. A. R by a large majority indorse the recent Hartje, Welshons and Wooe Waive utterances of Corporal Tanner, comPreliminary bxamination. in mander chief, that the passage by congress of an act abolishing Pittsburg, Pa. Aug. 8.-Augustus canteens trom ae sakdiers Hartie, the millionaire paper manuhomes after facturer, John L. Welshons, a we salthy next ch was) "unw rise and a blow al_re my temper: sanece, be sides > being hardware dealer, and Clifford Hooe, a-restriction of the persons il the negro coachman who was named the veterans of the civil war that ought as a co- reapond" nt in teh divorce suit to be resented,' of Hartje against his wife, Mrs. Mary A number eee J officials of Scott TH: ia: waived a hearing before the organization hay en -C ‘or por: al Alderman F. M. King today on-~'‘a Tanner of their inte ntion ‘fe bring the charge of conspiracy, made by orde1 re itter before the national encampment of District Attorney John F. Robb vhich meets next sap ‘k at Minneapolis. re esolutions ce ee congress and deThe information grew out of an panding that 1¢ Old soldier pe treataffidavit by the negro that he had been to for himself," will intimate with Mrs. Hartie, which. he t | aputtler able ss cause a ight, as there afterward confessed was a lie, but} are several oftick:aia: te es approve the claimed Hartje and OvelkHions had | or of congress paid him for making his first affidavit. ‘the interview with © ommander Hartie and Welshons in c hie (Ta onpr ae rerroe in the news. furnished pipers, a6 tters we sent to each aes $3,000 ball each for court, and THooe officer and de aps ur triveincts il corhinaides . of Ww as recommitted to jail, where he has tt asking his views on been a prisoner since Fe b: .2 t thirty Of answers that have bee received twenty are ng in their appeal of, the attitude of the xy the abo>- CE anteon and five are noncommittal. Corn Pields Uadly Laid in Wiseonsia- ten A. Hamilton, maples adjutant Nailrend Station Under Water. general of Teénne eee said t leeMadison, ee 8 -A rain and totaller himself, t if a she Bigeea oe wind storm of unusual s rity struck he be leves in pe ing him the "best lis section early tonight, doing conis possible a nar res Sideruble damage to eets and = to the temptation to hunt rops ountry Some fields of iu ee lass. of brut ®s to get what he corn were badly laid, but most of the small grain h&s been cut and was out ents A. Ha rman, department of of th yay of the storm. Ohio, says he is not ree vetent to udge ral n The : almost a eloudburst. the question, but he belleves that the From 5:25 to 645 the government weathoffielals of soldiera heede are the men er station reported that 4:45 Inches of whe know most SRB E . doe fell. Adjt. Gen. Thach of Connecticut is rona reports an chiens county bridges emphatically with Corporal Tanner an bone out, The Milwaukee and Northsays 1e old soldiers wi try to western ade yards were = foot unvince the "young lawmakers" of their der water a o'clock ton Two error and persuade them to nullify the hundred people took refuge in the East whole aoe Madison tod aukee road dep but the Charles A. ydam, assistant adjutant water became so high as te "noat the general of Pennsylvania a, Says waiting toom floors half a .foot. "1 hz ays been of the ‘opinion ® western part of the county was that the abolition of the eanteo n from hardest and extensive hit damage is ar P osts and soldiers' homes was a repor mista DAMAGE which / | at clubs: Londen fashionable, gossips Will all be soon smacking their | rather : Paar coy open remit One Dollar in Advance the at afloat storieS eer It is sald title. its pages|a But matter, thrilling com- | VeTy Wells-Fargo the that positively of (which, one | personage No titles. with bristle pay | Simply to money pany is earning enough is doing his King) a de-)|the atleast sixtee fn aer aout on ie pee * | under a PENS has charge of ab a | the étroubles ot editors is' thirty-thtee who | partment. state to declined Stokes Mr. City Says the Grand Jury. IS Is Sale, ap aa ppublication a editing : . Princess public oar two are new | lips should court lyorce the As : breed- for ; the. for cats or shop, There A rive Arrives. ay Day Gres sreat) that som horses to eee and at once blos-| sorts of advertise-.|} of rat t stre THE it to object not fi ag object breeding bait |'%8-@ prina royal that decided He EO) editor would about fill the bill : Tiatet a q "thehed, Princess was 0 of 'ap|} 1e1 the kindliness Out of Christian, proac | |>° 1éSS x ‘ she agreed, forth jin all ! \ than sof. personages re does :he : does : p | [er put be iter . cess as cart,' somed NORTH; 11th | more heard: -sheep,-and cattle, pub-|!"& ily s simply roval ? the himself He taken original ou as editor-in-chief ments we | Magazine. ESTABLISHEOD_~ 1 i Wi OA ORIEL has when pegclal + cused' ; ean i Ses Fight, concerned it ‘ - © ae king and | Victoria first production something eo go one of for I Vine O I Gi ind lo limi Picket: Ole 01 Main' once and topped royalty from. earnn money and honest ttle outside Ing<.a ; . ¥ "57 who eng hte ert: Dh 4 d ae Be i 9 Nhowerrapher, e Kee é an wr of her sorasonis user im fabulous 2 riother's*photosfor pub=)4¢ apparently" the see us j royal no ig Cine Pee : l if, great' ginator the : originator but day back hisabout ©") looked tiie mon ‘Cue thenRee ee Eetons. co cece lee Pee all f | lication, : of sails the of |Out -was© wind The: ee: sheen, agDiener ECeree NBN | cs oe a or proxies ares ee suk rote vo nr er Ore oe ect ----<-<<- 2 Oystédr Bay, N. Y., Aug, &S-Fread La Coudert's shore front pler went down the second titne today under the blows of axes and crowbars delivered by the highway commissioners of the village. of destruction was brought Singers, Friday, No CONSPIRACY . Stephens' Wandamere, given. have -Farge eae Cae who Better It \ugust e Nu . hes ed earsa SE ; will| present management, but rather have Number famous racing man, The} At last the great day came. say | been conducting a campaign to have to . the fae title of one t is typo-|concerns gazine was hunched th: ‘benefits secure the stockholders % the : heir ~ BLOC that nefits secut rs K ten with families, greatest very | England's a artistically and si ‘aphically sre intra , SIC ill be he Mra morenenttts than nominal from their ie , 5 7 j an acres, broad of thousands of | be might as+ But, affair. holdings. We want © substantial in- | andsome also: who years, maturer of |Iady any of full chuck not is it expected, | know ve : . ; dividends » i r t erease ' : s é | \ nds and d we k knoy div in the e dividend sé ~-_- on, 7 a, 8.-The amestown, N. Y., Aug. principal topic about the grand jury investigation of the railroad rebate cases this evening was the reasons for the presence of Deputy Commissioner Henry Knox Smith and Special Assistant Attorney General Oliver EF Pagin of Washington. These officials came to Jamestown quietly. Their presence was hot generally known until after the publication of the evening papers and the genéral opinion in legal cireles is that the government had made a case, as othtrwise they would not have come Although District "Attorney Brown said he did not know ‘when the investigation would be finished, it Is currently reported that everything is practically completed saye framing the indictments and that the jurors will be kept together solely for the purpose of indorsing indictments that the district attorney, his assistants and the officials from Washington are busily engaged in preparing, The Jury took recess early this afternoon until tomorrow morning when it is expected to adjourn till Friday, at which it will probably make its report Stephens' Wanduamere, v en gt. UN SIRBS2egee Not a rec atve r company Tr and go Tithe as far "So of rt 25.000 bond under-a M Pinar a . ; been not the | have refuses : to talk about Coyne Mr. vos: 4 ; Presence of Prominent ' Jamestown Excites to \ reported "ese te States bankruptey lawa wen by]/and asked askefir deen SomesI cians ‘ foe > e > rererence S sii wing firm T re disor ) orHe his: DRE Bot another. over said another. ver . Ma Bethea epPeiats d the ChicaJudge - ‘ Lublin, that states the past a a | | were ‘ | voke questioned | {njted the Ww Rh ee pee : , transferre | office ‘ ¢ nths <and by a representative this eve ning he » transferred when: that offi-, | months the above stock } ni inted| the s a tet ee , abe stock he openly violatec 1© lof the Publishers' Press pee him, however, were in asked the storage part of the ar1eRgses establish- >» but | basis, amie ie ey Seen Bialowes interests , i Tine ipolitical |i concerning5 the oathand. "|his asked also was Sigeeae further Michi- fiasThebeenpetition oils by the ling of gan Southern roadLake"in. Shore the & Chicago insolvent for of. i mAtter tl tool EXCURSION be appointed and © |}secure proxies of stockholders to over- | liske rwho has both ideas and mone Was very angry. and quick i. foppe d we quiet alty when Then to take. unywilling Betis * neh a the of directorate present the until | pupn business the of in charge ae ~ leve-| kept ey eee eerie. ene eee Jand, meree presented to him before the }Ssuch time as the indebtedness is paid, | we] -Fargo corporation. They have |?" an deas, in "the.United States fora rif fete ry shop in) Piccadilly somebody to over turned. be to & MAS ;had the : that : decided elsewhere, 1x they when today until up this pt jg, | and dismissed be to then receiver thi | explained and them identified -He Jury. the methods of apportioning rates on! {he business to be turned back to Mr.|sent out their last. circular to about aa y inthe ‘new. magazine. "So: he Ise Again royalty made an attempt oil between Whiting, Ind., Chicago ¢ and Coyne. It is claimed by the ereéditors| 1506 stockholders of the company who latent Pp ONG S Foc Re launched: imme-= to do business ith a mas Dp St. Louis. His testimony lasted only that the business if run in a business lie side or have their place of business| enor It. came out, and :and-all, tte: conon fashionable Bond street, and e : ‘ -of women men were |tributors nT Paria x flin bod ‘ t will be able way then] was "Mr, Slauson minutes." five: hurry a in up closed' king the as } acer hizk tie] | MEN These ‘vicinity: York. and lin New On everybody, Ce able to pay \ [ . cranial oe a . } iit aa hati on ind con- | ¢ a documents voluminous centined fateie previously | that testified he which cerning unt I I ore ad careful buy oe an order with tere not was on you hos wt n bi ut Be i pi 1 rifled ever engagement wonders Lor | ciety rei what ¢ 4 } (he next.edition ‘o out eomes ; = , oe 9°) the array on, and went work . first the to contributors of one a startling was number : bn ives 5 e probeen had searcely ‘This number announcepreliminary a and Jected to) MENt hitcael himself a6 i her 2 ponent good eet tithes the 1 ge of 1 i 1 { ul is ring ‘ Ls best gilt a girl re 1 shar "Many;CourT there rate, ( - The gets rin Tear 00 fa Sova: eu. t j adi be used~ be ee ad: | IN MATRIMONY| nd-for i retu tt Alf , 7 Mee lv - cont hedetatte eKa Eth ope iniates | } royally it th money, magazine le ; Fah tae o of @heant PEOCUC™ o S83 ton bt ato 1 J es on i 4 1 TOs | | the ma uric oO promises oO ruled nin om Vil er | | tohi mi 1 ceme i hi _ { FOR WEAK WOMEN. ahi Db 1 4 vy "DIAMONDS TAKE HEARTS . ; ro Val. Lr iti i i det UE NCR n es oar ot ' i pl with tall ae pe eee e 1 Being Merry Ne jui - se etc ean ad Bote: =ry with='| swell .h th 3 i exp "yar oe thir ing stopped her vo, iad a * Yer 4 ‘eprised s rawr oe mn a i |. 3 s f magathe when yet SUBD OSE Cae bare vores there she is missing and oe zISIe cron kind inv of WORK: m eee OF BY |!5 "0 an for around ooked ha So 20g it but who had "wewsot-the bi ‘. wraeet iG: TNT SM cont Ss ‘ Maite a v vit=inllowes mingle tre mendously put ug staff, histhis:man titledwith Nana ‘ ejther in added dividends or legal "") : es x a : rrants , ' grants, Last Spring, Began Trouble its. culmination had agitation This .@ Stokes Walter when spring last asks|@o. pyjestly family anelic ised his: e dudser Sheltie. Resents ee ' 1 ay of : 1 ier eta in ar, fi om the} it to attached an journalism. in departure new The the. is editor is prince |2, °° ul 0! manny :? ptt x sad een ¥ iP ( o thelr Tovar Cardinal por i'l t | ne no-|eapacity a had money, no but ; ET we oie Ares "not.| did' they the enormous the | yy, Then the of eredit ‘ "jug¢g en "juggled ty o that been show at a casual glance is. to the which surplus paid benefit stock- assertion that made freely cor- that Tor for and eompany street, | Wells-Fargo Swan tain stoekholders believe Lake East Eckart & 179 the at to. the other indebted agen more than generally. former!peen the operates and owns J al bakery, two restau-| street Madison =East who large 164 at how with "high@and.) with people. the that |tign might ‘names thelr to titles mighty a ie ECE 4 ara lot: clever: a rather. be insurarice | NSS and artistic work would not only last five| please them, but. would also ~ sell of affairs the that plained run insiders certain were oforation rWin |} holders ane that stated It freight} brothers. local Michigan; & Shore Lake agent ! postmaster, ft i ' of the & Southern, and George toberts, taril| besides a one com-|rants, schedule expert for the Interstate a es at femstreet is so dearly the great class which among for control of the comA fight years mia inthe earned is to its existence, in first the pany, man young This Jady. or he oves a distribuand on it hinges the be made to a financier his ideas with to | hastened is alleged which of a surplus tjon the to "belonged time at one who large very be 1,600 For years certain stockholders of| Postal|the Wells-Fargo company have com- pros fp ing Secelyer: Wi Milling ae arttur & a Swan or / company, freight) valued company Machine and Soe Tne | signed ioeiah western Slauson, C."'A. amd: the general urk, the during jury grand the before grocers and creditors of his, Pitney shares of stock in the the the | eee Se an the. very | Phe-m i of title and Wig TI Is HM t | b ype 3 pike the | of princesses dozen x } Sait qe lone tae evs hy as aut ; oyi vi Henese : oa maga-} thatthe thing eetis peculiar. the |3 of the name the without |zine appeared Thi stir. the all eaused has Who one . 8.-The Aug. Men Appointed Receiver Want to Indict | Creditors Made by te | of 112 ladies. ches Eee sa tepublican Special Service = lety London : ue ace to be very much surtime had 1as of nored PU | (By Van Calava.) " - ro Will Be Pha . > DIVIDENDS eee Sere VIOLATION GRAND JURY AFTER JOHN D. LAW Bethea ae er Saale -_-- Strong The Lady Was Willing to Handle the Blue Pencil ard Scissors, but King Edward Put His Foot Down | Earnings. on coun Road. Shore : Coyne Stockholders Believe Manager Postmaster t Holds Out L Spends Too Much Money ment holds Uut Large : W! arquis | Tutuila people went to the park in time for} Mr. 18. Hawker lunch, and during the evening partic‘As one Interested in the welfare ipated in the dancing and ather | or the inhabitants of the islands of amusements which the resort affords | pyatuila and Manua, may I be allowed Today the sons and daughters of | to express my appreciation of the the Fatherland will take pdéssession | forts that have been made for of Wandamere. In addition to taking | ;melioration of their condition by advantage the attractions park, the Germans will irry unidte musical program and all reminiscent of the days were subjects of the kaiser. tendance js Professor singers, expectec Stephens' who have eight twice drawn such big crowds to Wandamere Friday. two programs, one in and one and nisi of several the of hundred! this ite race a prt tle civilization, Mite ee Saldberrs and pursuits and whole manner hm of season | giffer so to a greatly ee native from its own: S'TRUk, THE "REPUBLICAN" HAS IT. and to Saltair, gO | js with pleasure and gratitude that There will be} haye witnessed the endeavors of the afternoon | jJate commandants, Captain Sebree ; in the evening. chorus at the | representatives of the "United States} out 4/sinée the raising of the American dance, | {jag It is not an easy task pr when they | civilized power A big at-| regime amongst The children's the leading Tabernacle choir Captain so-| ent Underwood governor, will | stitute a jest and of the Captain Moore, government and pr to to make furnish the program in the afternoon, |ihe people feel that they are under a but the most novel program will be | beneficent ruk Governor Moore has furnished in the evening. Twenty-five | thrown himself whole-heartedly into| | members €omposing - the Harmony | | his work, and by his. tact, patience Glee club will take possession of the ! and exceptional administrative ability, male { is doing electric yaeht and render several a great deal to promote the choruses, the Tabernacle choir sing-]| welfare of the Samoans in matters ma| Ing alternately from the bridge span- | terial, judicial, educational, social and ning the lake. }moral, and to bring them into that -----+ > « -______ - sympathetic attitude toward the govpossi-| GIVES LIFE TO SAVE LIFE Bl eee ee cial I hom 1 i bright feather in t po hie ul els ite who has * A tain a: hat result ft ou pa us "a visit, the task of maki th home beautiful il be made easy, for we have on hand a large stock of benutiful eer ee in the mo istic deisrr ill made from the best material and the product of Killed workn Pht te S WII. PLEASE YOU. NEBRASKA | C: FURNITURE C0, VEY, 62 East Second Manager. H. J. SMITH, South Street Jr., Sec. and Trens ! General Secrctary DiesTrying of to Beloit Rescue cottese | ASSAULT FOLLOWS Girl SPREE -- : - S Beloit, Wis., Aug. §-As the result | Pollsh saborer " Empties Revolver nat of a fruitless endeavor to save tke | Two Women and Himself. | life of Miss Ruth MaecCumber in Lake Mil iuk Me e . Wis. = 8 bert Geneva today, ‘Prof. Henry D. Smith, | yay, lew! on. ah reat aha : ware, | general secretary o Beloit college, | shot -his wife, Agn« Mankiewicz, | died this afternoon. | years ae age, and Mrs. Appolonari Ro | Miss MacCumber, whose home was |sa, and then attempted to take his own , , at Beloit, went bathing in the lake | life by turning the weapon upon him and waded beyond her depth, In > re- |} OMEf this afternoon at 2 a o'clock at conhis| s osa is in eritical sponse to her cries for help. Prof lidtion at Emergency hospital Smith plunged into:.the water, but! The murderous assa was before he could rescue Miss MacCum- |! minatio n of : which became exhausted and was pulled | Saturd: from the water wo hours Prof. unconscious. Smith After | ng was brought | ‘ of back to consciousness, but efforts se resuscitate Miss MacCumber were ie vain. It was thought that Prof Smith would recover, but he lapsed into unconsciousness again and died this ate ternoon, een ee President ank O'Niell, the Gives EBkhorn Himself ' Neéb., of eluding aged ot. of Valley Up. 8.-After officers, president of P. the his ; family in = a Mankiewicz Nines d threats fired that es rawen' iis, wife jright Mrs rue arm Set | state the culbegan on 1 me mber re \ ne Le On taken refuge. He | Bikbort Valley Daiim-or thts place, which faile ‘a next your ticket HORSE' S BITE ‘Towa vies , As 1S Parmer Result to East tell your Chicago must local ticket read via agent the Chicago, Milwaukee& St. Paul Railway FATAL | of trip fired third shot as Mra. _ rushed by} m ae ran into the ar vene but to went cis Pile wild went s the | his be oon and fired three irate at his] | head. | Sa ae Sean cae ae | You two| Haggerty, your that he would KiltThe ther) shots. first glanced from the| six and sank into the breast of wiez. The second shot Kosa = hind whom Mr | Mankiew icez had ie CAUGHT DEFAULTER AGED years eee he avily maximum Lac- eration, through the alleged embezzlement of Coon. Rapids, JTa.,. Aug. 8.-John its officers has been arrested in South | Wallace, a prosperous and wealthy | Texas, where he was engaged in the | farmer living 4% miles east of this} oll business. | place, has just die d at: the Dr Henry | Disgusted -because Cashier Mchospithl as the result of a bite from} Creery was acquitted after having |a vicious horse | been brought by officers from Phoenix, | A few days ago Wallace was tend-| Ariz., County Attorney Mullen is un- | ing the horse, when it grabbed him| certain tonight whether or not he will | on the muscle of the left arm, grating ask for the requisition of Haggerty: the bene and tearing the flesh down President Haggerty anc sashier } to the elbow. ice ran to the; McCreery are brotherg-in- law 4 ite | house and telephoned for the neigh- } latter put the blame on the should ers | bors, who took him to town Haggerty, who is 72 years o The | Dr. Wright of Carroll was called to talking was in 1902 = the de ‘pasitors paid Drs. Henry and Jewell of --thi got only about ten per cent of place in areful examination, but} $200,000 deposits. his death could not be averted | will cost. to Rate and theket Double in core agent yourself amount Chicago Chicago, Folder Any. do daily and a kindness, of comfort train from through standard, service Denver sleeping to Commercial via this Ogden Chicago. Ogden tourist, line. Cc. 8S. WILLIAMS, Agent, 106 West Second South Street, SALT LAKE ©1ry. the minimum from cars, $9.50; information bh cam tleket you East securing at the to $4.75, Ask him. to:do sa. |