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Show ans Ohe a + Conflict in Vicinity of Guanes Likely to Happen Soon. + + + + + + > + BOMB Warsaw, wal + INVOLVED of . STE Insurgents Setback for the Skirmish Pinar the del force being San tt the : ONYDER sINGd officials who spot, fired a d that had rushed volley into assembled, sev- twenty persons, eralnding of whom: wiilrdi a a. tHH+Hte eo e+oeeesest+ + | | es | * shown today by +! Putting Up for Democrats Last|+ Straw for the American Party Chairman. Soldiers, the « ' as DUTIES ; ARE alk Will Ask to to re at Willard illard . I. F. and while ‘*hairman i ful from Hav 4 the discover | luti evoiution R . Maki a Ing | |So ey Sam Is Natives Mimi States . ug, t Governr ver t econ Lest" © 25 is Cuban kKne every 1 No Sign, of The, appearance through which the eled boiled the A been sent out Trouble the effect that tonight to the A powerfully and } ab dale Unele Sam es fact, doe are fear not. } Sup so good on n to that + + + + as energy supplied from + + as + + + the carth If the Night next Tuesday from London to Toronto is a success, sclentists prediet that wireless locomotion Jem of will aertal solve the flight Press of Europe Discusses Earthquake and PanAmerican Congress. + + ROOT prob- Seeretary's + + + as London, Au affnirs arin a tee ne chief sequences aan his lose announced Is and to parts ., N ti | Nationa Is than ony office to : Chicago, of = Turned - in ell | 1 } ‘ the I 1 ! Resumed. a 25.-The Aug. the e talk it x Phat Milwaukee an his. Southent mene ples | | Peels ; l ‘ LANDSLIDE IN ALLEY hensa onof man } u begun as the 2Uusiness men | bus distriet president has been first Insurgents he I ale Los ' } t pl i i Ve! kil 1 1 thie left i 1 1 Rio j branch is hi ona he | ! { rs i t ‘ ' 1 tin i rl believed b Gu that 1 waid ( dete imu move in of ‘ of I n bat ' ble it ne \ 1 , old the! old, injured ankle it ors ( frac- mR ' by the a re- At to} from | the hand | d Guert bi: of in the of San hands 35,000 + Fran- + + ese este aye the law | Working peint hlenty | is the policy of the fairness of the that too Monroe . : Sewer on best HE IS ird South. BURIED malenaat of Upon BY A Timbers Him E and M. de- F nan c J. before in, the bottom of ; to of onroe cdocan AaSsumMp-|. ees to the that| for ‘I Dévial his instructions are ee: Aug. of ' AT | t ! it} 1 H but h Fie of aiy tty hadye ana wthed int ay he Ty ) I Y ! | leader' i 1} held to whe a celebration awarded suc- | apaine an 1e managers ‘ ems the are 25.-M. his Fini for Cha | bishop of Per-| to the the | death, wish in the seemed was one father opinion of re- would faithful In| to the -_-- the &, ve of Bare ostensible a to if welcome | 18 traveler to are In conce dedly inf Fae any north. ene elo ; A 7 Rrvan to the ' Eines era, furnish the a measure 1 rs a of e warme | elec | Stone Tight: hung mobke 4 member and to switt , in from 1 midthe } vis The cli eelag Senator Crittenden ) het > Ce£ ) re x , Soe Oo ay toni ; j 1e jof for the reception for foie = Chicago the ae all is au Brain 8 ots Oo ot e nae arr ec vt ae the cabinet thatthe. ase delegations bu rs i va f brother departn police at SiN : and f and a n dea | | Vere todaY as heat. noon, a of result A and | heav: ‘| again! r stat move power, feted SIGHT = « Hayward sicitor ‘from aaed o lumbia his it his uy provided titney Sheriff prove in the . and were that Sage was St. Lee private the papers, are as ebrie! 1 Stoehr, t 28 }years old. Smith, 40 years old | rightfully have could not iden f the governor who of was during the and rmed accid fragment if flre Ruins. the in explosion the set fire to department's the flames the house, quic k arrival from doing seri- It was a frightful cient eyes of the firemen when at the wrecked. house. In ruins oo a score of ey ncerales Bens the seriously wo A fale The n on lop he the wildest | Aaroueh ont attempt |the first floor. rumors : were reports were ‘ pironiayy. the city as the resu Stolypin's M. upon that Tie he ype yl the 5 had -each go of the | exp slosion, a|to either e sNre residence, and no ¢ oe one * , . rr tollOWAES sae Waa once US » eae . te of |This prevented a de ed acct lw hat had really transpired being giv|en to the public. It was not hate he fallen a Today M. Btolypin trated by the resu Hfe. his upon ane jury rib of Sua his in a ato eat oO ep atte ) inserious The had twogreatchildren measure to con- his lc onlays Griffi sv) Young Women Meet Small Pool, ‘3 ywa., y were athing - ; the ta Miss B 4 Au Ai -o- S eantg drowncd in a BR. Three } this of In "atened tioulare. young : premier that he terrorists for el had known for three had been listed , OY the aa in th ; bride a ee . phe ‘he1 ‘to death Phey A n {A of oe - Hancox ‘tha t The weeks a fternoon Griffin Spangler, , Death smal!_pool suburbs _ A. re- mob are t Stoly Bodies BATHING WHILE DROWNED @re|Three although they w vero ali his neighbe ts expegted Zameatin, n as | around though establishment wn 16. f Columbus, went greatly ie viate d suffering, | of Dorchester county, who allow ed aj Miss Pearl Ramsey 0 oLuMAUSs jalthough humidity is still excessiy mob to take a negro prisoner rom | age 1 1 ; e nine affair |} Cooler weather is promised by the} his custody Thursday and lynch him he only ke vithesses ee 1c é Mi foreeaster for tomorrow Meantime the office 1as een de-| wa a four-ye ar=ed srster of The ak i jclared Vacant Phe ee awears he ta « a. ti i child is ae badly Edwin dead C, been killed - outright. of | | stricken fugitives from » across e antic. oar Seen oe a of Russell Sage's nephew. h should l his POOR ane a seriously are protec ted him Immediately following the explosion from. the there was a wild stampede house seriously hurt to join. the persons dashed out of the house | ine blood streaming from their } : had < ; struck with flyne5 re they been Sg mR he : . Is| Lime house are them jis branch of the family was entirely |o essage of M. Stolypin to the cza ymitted in the bequests, probably on |announe ing his safe ty tn the brief senbulbeen had intact,' am "I -e: He will} of his father's death. ponent contest the will on the ground that letined by the newspapers, that A was escapec had he known to a|detinitely = entitled he his re lationship by x | |} porcon of the share 1 estate, | Premier is Prostrated. at one Neue 23.-G of who had not been able to drag themcaives away, y, were lying where they ) in- made it, Revel grand-nephew fifty-two of kill home. Terrible Destruction. had if private paper are they Ldeeiiinde improbable for .o air did Sa © is a son other eae - Instructed prose "ati office Ve own caused terrible deThe explosion room Every person struction in the was killed except one in the chamber of the perpetrators of the outrage and he was promptly placed under arrest by soldiers who rushed into the house. Ceilings and the walls fell in, crushing several persons under thelr The foree of the explosion w adjoining that many persons in. the e seriously injured was due Stolypin' s escape to the fact that the wall or the room dispose financlal WAS aoe today to awt a |but that his the to The plea aa tally exploded. boldest Stolypin wa one - itched by the ter ociota and it nearly uveceedec Fo om dross .d as gendarmes were able to seire admittance at the aay reception held by bis villa on Aptskarsky island. " side the house the terrorists atempted to force their way into M Stoly pin' s private office oD y were stopped in en ante chamber, however, bs a waite fight ensued with Bhs ne rushed to assistance During the struggle, was concealed in the mock gendarmes, fell burst. to the floor and aay which he] should in brief session. zee daughter 25.-Claiming | the -ew his witl|and alleging is result afternoon throwers communications peweuted she and seta will indie ulous paper Witte the Andbefore how millions, the yesterday bomb the 26.-Twentyinjured as Russell Sage, is about to begin action |c lared they had seen his body fright7 b et ther Sage will His attorneys |fully torn by pieces. of the bomb. aiinge a tree is Sosa directions s [Guards were immediately _ thrown Wontiein hy Ske be if wife made ous damage. that met the they arrived Aug. eee | competent \Sage of thiswhen city, he a re and educational program as se ye : te a Russ Lt SHERIFF' S ms "at D: t ur body, jarches. | Hot nis lare, ols Poland oe | Peter ace Res corresponden in eters aera % Stolypin, than "Witte, . rather = ts Sul ¥., id the content deo lead ea premlers'P nteltec : several mayors ay in the ascemt." it will Rae fre a | morally is A promised long how Tkeath: jasks ae hospitality of the | !S ret alled to on aes /tgiq a vere ILE LO 16 ompero Sire, the strength of | great powe I ae the nd adr tion eee ae rhe; committee ‘ me mbers of the comt pol others cut 1 it 1 rken. do ul undertaking estabinwh-| t a identitled b u % Sat | th er * | pol : 44 entertain . will States a society United Ex-Governor Bryan's own state will send ire ( o s dir fe Demperes Sh aS ! of the cast s ie witt vehal ot aati tir stone ae? to open house at the Missouri The a & | Governor me it Gold) vas ve N. list remier : cardinal | Democratic and Manhattan clubs, the knowledge. of their; people wus ae ocletiecs made up. of local resident alone: *finds:.a buttress in» popular en RATS breeds which recep- | 'snorance, give will states ‘various: fiom hun-|t{ons toe delegations from those states j and Is the BON of aN t Bes, Re ata of voce te the Will Albany, casualty General of The ontes t tet +ees eighty many be- assas- bombs, Aug. and injured, un- in which other Stolypin the the portfolios Petersburg, killed were are bodies that concealed | NeW ep 0 carried were Contest | Dro- | wena oO to ActIOnN Aurore | birth of the ozar's son, swayed the} } mind of Nicholas Another sagacious Sten 114 the proposal to abolish all re- tram) according come prepared there and) California,? will Acti arts While disorders in Russi: 1 do ae abate, the impression in western Eu-/| rope is that M. Stolypin is making Com-= | fairly pre-)gsram Start who bomb Japanese war, and Colonel Stein, who Sia the police at the Taurida alace, where the douma met Sr, 14 I N inancier' S 0 on | Fi f IS that feared he said the diocese sins from la he the to reported Among svt ue WANTS. SAGE'S MONEY or when is Pensea, T. Con- on He ant o what Xkuen poe during the | consideration of the new douma. "peerless: | DUI for universal primary education | |he made a private paper in : any American and longer lefte" tive ‘South ception eve 5 ecepth h feanith In addition POLE he er ai oO frig! 25.-The mel reception Teale (a ‘ will rival that Monday, tragelers. From experienced into} ee an'ut pene é n A vhile { Page soon nan, Accidental i th nt electric: a Heit u y | on a ETE. view In b wasdc i killed,» I larg lsIst ee the \¢ yas 3t of Anti-trust eague, bad | paring for a but'| E yme-ce etieis coming | OF by ; (compat ace "an swith ine ' ie vith was. jin Aug, J Bryan the wonder | ayer appoint AVY 25 ‘ Ve! | | 1 (Centinued Ki pig instantly killed by the shock, | Bryan reception committee will meet | Policy became entangled in the network | tomorrow to complete arrangements |tO be. i 1 { of York, a Se ean of | merectal Democratle little TOP a Telegraph contact the} } ances mountain districts ithrown out by the by their bers that cau | Dallas, Texas, chamberlain, those fragments, chief me recetved court blown oe and o die. 7 e maile.af be M. Dandoff, ing attempt sewer injuries explosion recognizable, terrorist work of Dallas. was today nominated Intention of fore- | | nor With the obvious hierarchy, M | for congress for the Fifth district by ing the hands of the the reorganized Republicans DY, aA. Clemenceau has taken a very definite prefects, | M. Cochran of Dallas, was nominated step His circular to the in-|for congress by the regular Repubtiordering them to make eareful (Isyon faction) The news was educational |leans quiry as to whether any given out at state headquarters of establishments have remainreligious reorganize a Republicans tonight statutes| the ed open in violation of the the |that E. H. R. Green, the party's canof 1901 and 1904, and to compel re- \didate for governor, will open personclosing of any that have been jal state headquarters jn Dallas next opened, leaves the Vatican no | oopand that United States Senator hole for doubt as to the governm ent's | week, of Indiana, will open the see ee ie This is quite a differ- | Beveridge hing from making mee eae | campaign for Green by a speech in ChE some of the Breton clergy | Dallas within the next ten days. at profess to be unable to see a 4% dis a ‘Hon. | killed of the dead. by and have been The arrange- 7 will Under daughter result in of the just at gravity See ments. killed while Xa aioe in London and "Pari s 3 as the planks ankers will seize this o ga Amer wortanity to Hinhter the bonds hatween fective beeen a it sal uried beneath timbers and Valwas N ew e "Shicage and the new gravel. it. required fifteen minutes paraiso, a large force of men to dig him Precisely what the French bis hops|for from his pate grave. When he of obedience to will do in the matter reached, he vas cold in death the papel encyclical forbidding t hem |was the! His body was ta fen to the underto assist In the establishment of de- | taking establishment of S. Evans association's cruelties will not be it has been prepared for burial termined before the conference w hich | where tolIt will probably be shipped to the Cardinal Richards has summone d of his relatives in In Paris during the} home meet at his palace first week o September. But Rassmussen had been in the city Clemenceau has not delayed his reply|about six months. He secured emte the Vatican. It was assumed by|ployment from the city a short time many friends of the Government that lago as a laborer ie has no relatives no new official step would be taken | living here yefere December 11, when the law as! Sie aes - cruelties must be| association's Beveridge to Help Green. a | This proves to have be en thought, New | foreea 3 SE ee employed Coeseu ‘A ive-/|lineman. an of Will latter both appalling street, between Ninth streets. Rassmussen doctrine, shall be relatives live in Towa, ee ara communicated with. willing the Stein and Many Premier was yesterday, |on Third South and Tenth me t of the Mavctal authorities be-|ter eve "Chile will be able to th mpl aoe a Npaecneiananeart white- fo rocuted and then burned almost befor | vond recognition by a live wire while pole. a of top th on irk ies A I All Parts the three Loose Debris. Rassmussen noon Gendarmes Stolypin's as received are Of Burope of Villa THFFHt ++ ete CAVE-IN Turns Avalenche Gravel the uestion fashington to the end? dead she St. Collapse South Tee" ne day come when ne trine, which is as arbitrary i Premier is It --- mistaken that Five Uniform Premier's +H Het tet e+e eeete - Doctrine. principle the Pretext of Reporting. Killed While in Thi long has perof in Enter + a . FH HHH Fst Men + peztas, Colonel Government-the| admit tha ge a the ijwhich +-____-_ 1 t¢ placed governor America-a of overruling sound EA is Greet. Tuesday COURS Aug. Stock, penenth one , imiathure } ) 5 i The ae of making remocrats is Electrocuted OF. vi: afas lineman, concrete} tt the es it i i credit are. debts. will testify,; well, Csr On the shoulder. committee next KILLED | the) ley ty to as Lineman a datio t . the cessor Chik the 1 } FOR Country some shout- "1 many ' to of $+ distor caused'. rted i the i about ‘ t Accident t said forced for the has injured fy uby tal | «hi wwe ivemé id i 1 ‘ Ts t & in j ‘ Moyet ) td f "2 1 a { 1 ict i in sentiment About to business From the lems that feat le tha State c hair mis 10} of the American part¥, and not | own busine interests, hence he will injured bad ‘ ist cola [ ‘ fan t he it to p I ' ‘ L ' cadet the = that he rose up in ‘righteous protest] the history of the country vocater ua r An es ee obledonos ry opposer was but preparforecasts the to According fur-} from excused be to asked and ther connection with the managers 6f},.q "gq Democratic jollitic ation of the|then at the head of the Russian the misguided campaign highest proportion will continue from | ‘ hurch a0G me ; elon COMES fa rt 48° the political finance prob-|yext Wednesday until the following | thie empress dow age row ho ped ae likeALM Wol yea hi isk IML A ght i } ng t flict trict od re 40 bh oye internal Riehar mn, Cau be chairman |obligations wel i -WEREA internal LG Burt t tate swohen street, h bruised i body: d } it t f Kircher, ; | | sO Ml I wh field to d may al Ldanhe nourh):as- American creditors: On tnd | injured ‘ fore feet , f Rin ROM. I Patriek D prainer sive { i led. Finnert ‘ tres Washington. EW, \. Rte ! tl ; riously 1 a if yUrt, d a : ey ‘ i { has the subscription cisco. " of soon the Milwau SOTa ad B a euieea and | namborats sick for been has the is He teria ind , he not been of | ce er Eron ult fifty State it Shas h 1 rey te : { 1 1 waVvenl ( 1 ‘ * 1 { I " (yt Vabash he evhan.. bet ‘ 1 \ of it the it of has for inged horde of ‘reformers' that he would have continue d at the head of his. Committee NARRSUe Snbrinve_ bad 1 1 Lae n ul m g ah il \ thie it { Ting One ents i In But orkmen, 1 and ! jiett I m ‘ on I I Ha prevented South of the First National bank, | tion as the Drago reached, through which the | Similarly papeeied PREPARING ARING call | ey committee he responsibilities hfats ata of tired wid Killine th tart be ‘ iil the "k | c Caves Vr Ground of W iy { g } } 2 1 mi ted, i revolut ‘ in dead | orci! ‘ ent Feet i*~} \ i ‘ al nN ine oy uy 1 ! ti it | fi Fifty t I rt but Cor en Pwenty ‘ hic writers State t or bank, apeedy resumption ieped for. ; he ta. foals fat the certain mi ass | Steen / : ister of + + MANY KILLED AND INJURED aeeres| PEess, 0 verted the administration reorganiza- | American states. Avenue auxiliary National in TIndoubtedly { an from, anima + + recently to Mr.) in the congress | burlesque course th lieved t] pew I +> LAB )habilitation of the defunct institution, | printed in Paris, "is clearly established Seahieds a5 unde pea te pocue ecu the Hed wn the american Tener, the res , What homeless Hague.) of international wishes German : as First + + + + Resistance nrmod 1i 10a I The, ado. On Berlin press Washington the ms ‘ it le } | { a u his |} ludicrous | il of that to be a part Over | and ‘ When Business . | ba ink, on jthe com-j|be Tr else Slan paper referred | Root's participation ee Be + + topple Contributions still continue to come In and the American min- of States. So far from adopting the | | insolent tone in which a leading Rus-| his des conference anything latin with Colonel Bill Nelson, and| _ Thee a en abane to} rome worried. Will Siew + the walls. to + + + Four Revolutionists Make Daring Attempt to Assassinate Him. + in + congress the unwise and, M, J, Rasmussen provocativefrom step taking of declaring the docx "i OFFICIALS eat Assets r. to New Officers likely + + and refuge homes, are American been ver: Sait Pactaus : beet eee the. 1G. trine NAMES . in-/} tion is in campaign < Tribune t rirst 25.-South DAtionts have aside over at any omen The- Red. Cross societies are crecting tents and distributing rion _pne medicines to + by wrecked which + + + + been Weite in tents, have fears seeking PREMIER STOLYPIN TARGET FOR BOMB + decision of the Pan-American | to ae the Drago doctrine! ner oy ais some| vc their + + + + Drago TO 25.-Owing i- [ieit wan! ar Benton' Peter ee tees | influence personal was, his Snyder| position of their again cigcteelig' 10. te keeuitoae eae | | es he a + thrown + Writers. PRICE FIVE CENTS + + + + + Chi- the of | | bist ‘ ‘me justice less, who have non-waterproof are + a dy of europs eal i loriah topic being the financial conof the Chilean earthquake? without further the attitude of the com- | Some} Chairman * weonbte ‘Mabie ite ypocé night khieean Baytex the Fi sus ain -FORGAN trouy e, | a the Aug. + + + cago afores in Is Admitted ALL Foreign Valparaiso, NEVER KNOCKING warmer. to the continued fall of rain that began Thursday night, conditions are becom ing. more and more wretehed. T ome- + + PRAISED Influence Doctrine Matter + poe burns the Today-Fair; HOMELESS RETURN THEIR WOUSES. , -- + + + + + > +H+t+ e+e eee eeseye are averse | Stensland the IS WARMLY + a of _Pinar del Rio was| fere in the slightest, degree in. the | spoke into the mouthpiece of the teleThe new s the result of the revo-| affzirs of the young republic. This is PER en GY elr- |g capital of 325 : contvary- there was not not. because he is indifferent over the | CUlt at both' ends of the linc, but out! or $60,000. a sign of a eee anywhere. e| or the confusion enough bon eee will be athens bed by) Busmoes e oft beeause {tt is realized that outcon people were pence! fully engaged ia to Show that he is hav puble ine ey Se sai 4 gee i an me suppressing 8 mak loaying, preparing tnéie tobae Oo see 1 even i 4 sth OT Gg 7% it , lever i Pa nvde een fr rom. "the Prieste of : abIS happening would is not at all Stucke on the proposition Av work the First National bank. That ie the ine fire all that hus of accepting his signatio Just what main stipulation of President Forfrom the notable visit is a growing and Nereaatrie need for a debday Llc see tens phat the "government | been Wondered gan Root to the hk been cnn iis to discover Th ie| American | man of wealth at the head of the state Will be a State Bank. since the opidion -pF railing? among offticerd of | Spanish-| committee, a man who has plenty of | has been an the arm "howedee now is that tlhe im=-|] money and Js willing to spend it, so| The new institution will be a state GE OUEG of the jnsurgent wat pression abroad that the ultimate alm) jong as it goes toward the great and | bank, effort will be made to se| fy n Pinar del Rio °was to give them of the United States wa to annex | glorious cause of "reform." cure commercial accounts, principalCuba This feeling was strengthened | It will be remembered that ¢ shair-=| ly an item that was neglected 4 ppartunity to capture th el by tt diplomatic representatives of |; Snyder assured Senator Fred T.| Paul O. Stensland, who believed othwithout ir fight Onl i small | i ynitiy 1 government vho sought | Pause that $15,006 of American rare | accounts and departments more im | eved t ha cf politi gain through the breaking |} ty money woula be turned into Idaho | profitable Promises also were securthis vir it Guei evidentl thought down the obnoxious Monroe doc-| (his fall in the interests of the re-|ed from Judge Bethea by the comthat a Tad is if underst 1 he tring It was almost at feverish heat | IN| Elec Ucn of Dubois to the United State | mittes that the recelverships of the \ Mm Vi t i tt The ertain South American republi¢ senate, rhis money a personally 1 Stensland assets would bb turned over ive ps would be rushed 7 reuit hen Seeretary Root announced that | pledged by ‘hairman Snyder, at ajto the reorganizers to accept in trust While a small | id ti he would make his now famous visit | meeting held at the Knutsford hotel|as soon as they evinced their ability i ippar t f } hy i 1 } of peace to their shores | before the Coeur da'Alene convention.) to care for them ting Liman ierit 1 Morcign Money Back of Trouble |} At this convention, Dubols ruled su- | For nine hours a line of depositors tur ait ‘ I l preme, and he may now draw upon)/extended from the main entrance of hole vi} for } ih ! ment. wv vuarmly COn-| the Salt Lake ‘angel' to the extent of |the bank along Carpenter street to‘ nm { pre 1 j lefent j ulathig, itsel porn the ucecessful |$75,000 | day At 4 o'clock the doors were feint ule 1 of, the visit vhen th news| It will also be remembered, by cer-| closed and scores were turned away Size of Guerra's Army, the, Cuban uprising v received. | taty cred{tors at least, that there is | About 1,700 depositors were paid, and First the eport ere treated rather) stil) $6,000 unpaid by. the \merican |about $100,000 disbursed The ma I 5 Tuan ad Vl ightl 1 I growth of (the insur party tate committee for campaign | Of the money drawn almost eighty whicl is held f tin } ; fi ‘ i | cor ondent torectionists movement led lo an inves-| expenses in the state two years ago | per cent was immediately redepesit-| day that Gue st present tig that has disturbed rather than |No attempt has been made by the }ed in the safety vaults of the bank. | number bet ‘ 0 a ; 0 wl ured the nerves: of "high official American party managers to clear up| More than $160,000 was placed In the rhe bellef J trong ft ome minds | this litthe deficleney, and it has wor-|boxes Friday and Saturday. Xe re the ne auch { querra | taking up most of hi tim rethat foreleg mone may be back of | ried some of the leaders They do Assistant States Attorney Barbour ‘ liting hi ary Hie expe tol ‘ he troubles lid id that Secretar not care to spend the money now, for| declared today that the arrest of Root is being kept posted as to de-)| jt really did them no good, and since Leeanans: yor. {js close 2at hand O00 m it his con nd ithin 1 fev ada ble will thet! tu ' ] velopment mid that 1 step will be |they have nothing to show for ne ni) iken..unless. requested trong! by | debtedness incurred, they don ittach Pina del Ri F ie ba eovernment before the eC- \ to assume the obligation rt E ‘ I nt t1 ives Vinee UT AH. OF +H+++t +e e+e eee + + xe - + Capt. Said plac trouble pre sslng all _ | Slate whether Cc Inter- | seamed vory much to pretiminary trial today. Weather ALL EYES TURNED ON SOUTH AMERICA + Bell's Anglemiere of Chicago, the navigator, succeeded in rising to a height a few feet from the starting point with the wireless motors working perfectly Dr. Bell's flying machine is operated by wireless electrical Ea committee practically to. do to 25.- Ghikue rhe y | tose his. race. rmriy eats apn ug. wireless acroplane, which is attracting the attention of Canadian and American scientists, assembled here, was given a tired- quit rns because ee | SE ip Alexander dough. ee recognized beers ‘one, well clas wish it is terests able Dr. BY MOTOR. Ont., Kx jred."' interprets aati ks m Ke too ago | manding making | be established and «that. the insurgents inlied with funds the| on s State STATE 26, 1906. and the fon 1 a | | would resign from the "reform" state} worried l committee be fore the campaign opened | [he WORKED VIRELESS as "internretea "Ws Will Be Auxili uxiliary e€ | red of the FP. was eeks although conceal to accepting Willard the private advices that have |" received that the revolution is al vell_ of he country correspondent travreports that have to effort from been urpris mittee | wat The deeply to Snyder will ask the accept his resignation. members to altuationnaniektacn! 1 officials, * thing-far « apologies as *"m tired-Oh, dnc while ilar : = became department wa (with _ Tired of playing ara to the | obit an ar comedy His} is Powers. 8 ; Washit | Solicitous ase. European place ditty I'm AIRSHIP Brantford, + + + + ghar HeteneRIa0 GENIC And ih Tanna ttatantt Vy. AUGUST + he is waiting for a quorum, Snyder will sing that be a NO INTERFERENCE DESIRED | bet Dew-botes Uncle Resign, Says SUNDAY, office of State ( hairman | §Snydere ‘ in the ' Atlasas block, ble [ so I'ma tired, d ot putting -- - the little [A a nd that to Nelson UTAH, FHHe Hee eee eee et j | | ctor: the Foy), entitled }opening stanz: Is eae 1@¢ Permitted Colonel Fears the oping stanza, 7 ANT: PE ernoon S ONEROUS He Can't. ar State Department SE Be Though » WORRIED ABOUT ment city TOO A Luis Auc overn in to the + + crag Seriou That police was vounded. + Government; Cul th collected ic Means Near Rio, of es 26 the attach made upon a patrol at Bendzin A bomb was thrown terrorists as a patro) of ofby flcers wa passing through a narrow street Two of the policemen were blown to atoms ind ten other vere eriously + Snnccss reer upon continued, + + a Aug. throughout Poland, inaugurated b the terror! immediately following the dissolution of the dourna, is still being + ~ ISSU ES TWO POLICEMEN + a GREAT KILLS HH+ +4 $+444444444444444+4+4- OPPOSING ARMIES COMING TOGETHER THE Herter SALT LAKE CITY, treet etter rare rete > + + a IN HE HH Hee 15. ++ SHEFF FHFSLEFHEFEHFH +E FH + ++ 444 ill, NUMBER PARTY Mountain Republican "ALWAYS eee Ne __ VOLUME REPUBLICAN He +e eee eer F+HHHH ORGAN OF THE FHF OFFICIAL Can giverny 2 |7° e Hutely necessar i lforth to attend os public affair = When he made these increas nt tr he was ace ciul di by < tinue.of detcc- | inued (Continued Pac vo. on Page2 Two.) |