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! Forty-firs- t Year No. 229-- Wlce Five Cents. OGDEN CITY, UTAH, MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 25, 19 U Entered a. Second Claaa Matter at the Pootoffice, o0den, UUX I' ;l
the, review of the flcot by President ground, and then, swinging due east at tho tlmo of the trouble and in the
Fallleres on Sept. 4. was lost to sight fn four minutes. fight received much the worst of tho
Particular significance attached to His first twenty-fou- r miles wore made encounter. Dalabassa, who Is em-
the review, tho moBt' imposing in the
history of the French navy, as it was
made on the very ,day that France
In twonty-on-
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minutes
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Canyon he circled
mlnutco. Then,
seventeen
for higher altitude, starting
at
If ill I LLL! ployed as a waiter In the dining" cur
service, became Involved In a quar-
rel with Oliver and knocked the r lat-to-
communicated to Germnny the terms eaot with a fine margin. As he soar- down with a blow from his flsL.
' on which the
republic offered a set- ed to the ground, landing In a mea- When Oliver had fallen to the ground,
tlement of the Moroccan dispute with dow. He roturned to Colfax on an Dalabassa proceeded to kick his pros-
Germany. engine, collected his mechanicians, trate opponent In tho face, according
Following the review, tho fleet re- and went b'ack to the blplano with to the story of tho police. Ono of
sumed the autumn maneuvers and which they tinkered al day. tho blows from Dalabassa caught
gun practice. On Sept, 20, the ar- Tvo broken stays, a fractured Bkld, Oliver on tho left thumb, fracturing
mored cruiser Glolrp waB engaged In and two disconnected wire stays sum thov bone. Oliver's bead was badly
target work when A1 port gun explod- Loving Couple Pay up the damages sustained by the
In landing.
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Italy Awaits the Answer bruised, many dceji gashes being cut
in the scalp.
ed as a projectile was being Inserted
In the breech. One gunner was killed in Liberally Counter- Fowler said tonight he will surely
start Tuesday.
of Turkey as to Dalabassa was arrested some tlmo
after the fight by Officer A. B. Vance,
and thirteen others wore Injured. Five
who had also taken Oliver to the sta-
of the latter subsequently died. feit Money BASEBALL PITCHER
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Tripoli tion. Oliver, while badly battered, ii 'I
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warning.
But Little Warning.
Today's disaster came with llttlo
The fire was discovered
about 5 o'clock, and a signal sounded
HAS FRACTURED SKULL
FItchburg, Mass., Sept, 25. Pitchor Paris, Sept. 25. A dispatch from
was not seriously injured by Dala-
bassa. Both men were released under'
bond.
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Chicago. Sept. 25. A dozen preach- "Johnny" Rosk, of the Utica- team of Palermo t6' the T6mp"s Brfys the Ital- s
I 300 to 500-ffia- ga- throughout the vessel summoning tho ers are condoling with each other over
crow to fire quarters. Immediately tho loss of good money of which they
tho order was given to flood tho ,were defrauded by a counterfeiter and
the New York state league, who was ian fleet, consisting or tho battlo-slilp-
takon to the Durbank hospital Satur- Napoll. Garibaldi and Roma wltn
day after being struck by a pitched tho armored cruisers and other ships,
TURKS CAPTURE LINER.
PORT SAID. Sept 24. It Is report-
After a Desperate, j
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$ zines Explode
holds, but the Inrushing water failed a woman accomplice, who ropeatcdly
to check
flames.
tho rapidly spreading presented themselves for marriage
and also presented false $20 bills In
Smoke poured from the warship and payment of a $10 fee.
bail, Is In a critical condition today. reported ready to move against Tri-
Bosk when Injured waB playing poli, still remain In the harbor of Pal-
third base for an aggregation of ml ermo.
ed that the Turks havo capturod tho
Italian liner Regina Marghcrlta at
Messina. This steamer is ono of tho
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attracted the attention of the other nor leaguors against a team of former It had been understood that the tleet of Navlgazone gonorale Itallana
I The clergyman who told of the Harvard men. fleet had loft Syracuse for Tripoli, buc Genoa.
ships of the squadron, which hurrled-- of the their detention at Palermo appears
fraud refused tho names
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Toulon, Franco, Sept. 25. An appal-- I ly despatched pinnaces with men and pi'eachers Involved as secrecy had to be the result of a decision on tho New York, Sept. 25. The we6 side i'
fling naval disaster, attended with fire apparatus to the aid of their sis- been agreed on ntv. a denominational part of the Italian government to police are searching today for Ircno j. H
loss of life, occurred nt day-:- J
light today when the Battleship Lib-j- l
ter shop. meeting at which the victims condol-
Presently minor explosions began ed with oach other. Under the names SMALL BOYS awnlt Turkey's determination con- Westlcy, a comely girl, Y, ;
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cerning! a- lcnao of Tripoli under the
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erte blow" up In this harbor. within tho Libertc and many seamen of Gustavo Foster and Amanda Thom- terms of which the country wouhl fled men early today as Bho'waG re-- ij. H
flung themselves overboard. as, an elderly but apparently loving turning home with James eKrns, an H
J The death loss is variously ostlinat-te- remain under the sorercignty of Tur-
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Cries of, "Save yourselves; fire near pair, various times presented them-
magazines," could be heard ringing selves atat tho parsonages of tho sev-
from 350 to 500 or more. The key and Turkey would receive on an- turning home with James Kerns, an H
'& killed Include officers and men of the
aqross the water in the stillness of eral preachers and desired to be mar- nual sum of monev from Italy. beaten into Insensibility by repeated. V) H
ff Llberte and also a largo number of
the clearmornlng. uy IN blows from a beer bottle wielded by l' H
ftthose from nearby warships. ried'. - one of tho assailants and 13 dying JH
From every side scores of sailors Aftor the coremony had been per-
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The first alarm of fir was sounded
shortly aftor 5 o'clock this morning.
This was followed by four successlvo
leaped overboard and swam frantical-
ly for safety, but scarcely more than
formed, tho man said:
"I wish, sir, that I could roward you
RAILROADS tured skull. '
Kerns was found by a policeman ly--
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explosions of Increasing intensity as 100 had plunged Into the water before with $20 for this kind act of yours, 4 lng unconscious on the porch of his H
the fire neared the powder magazines,
when at 5 35 a deafening oxploslon lit-
the series of detonations culminated
in a terrific oxploslon that seemed to
which makes a happy ending to a
courtship lasting many years, but my According to information in tho IN A BIG Chicago Tenement west Sixteenth street homo.. In .a
brief period of consciousness, while ,
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tear out the side of the great
House the Scene of
steel-vesse-
erally tore the great warship to pieces
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purse is somewhat slim, and I can hands of the sheriff aria his deputies, tho ambulance doctor was bandaging , M
which swayed over to one side afford but $10." a band of boys, ranging in age from his wounds, he told the policemen all
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K and sent her to the bottom a mass of f
twisted wrecltage.
and sank swiftly.
In a moment dead bodies and debris
So saying he tondored a $20 bill,
and the clergyman, well plo'ased to
7 years to 12, aro endeavoring to be
desperadoes and, up to 'this tlmo, they Incendiary Blaze he knew of the attack. He had been
at a party with Miss Westlcy, Ijo
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The force of the explosion was so
'k great that huge Assures wero opened
:f in the Bteel armor and framework of
were floating about In the disturbed
waters that splashed around the
have porforraed this noblo office, as
well as to have a windfall of $10, gave
have baffled the efforls of the offi-
cers to capture them.' Two of tho
WAR said, and was escorting her home
'when hn was set upon by the TSen,
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' the warship. A piece of armor plate In a wide circle around him back $10 in real money. boys are named Hllan.-- ' One gives the Chicago, Sept. 25. Four persona none of whom ho recognized. Both ho M
3r was hurled against tho cruiser Re- the spot where the craft bad floated "I tried to buy a book of sermons name of Smith and another tho name wero killed and a score Injured today and the girl fought them, but, aftor ,
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so proudly a few minutes before, tho with my $20 bill," said the preacher of Dec. the first names not being when fire broke out In a double four- - j knocking him down, they picked her 'JH
ft publiquo with great force, damaging
J. ,bcr plates Scores of bodies
1 hurled high into the air with huge
were
!g fragments of framework, armor, burst-'- I
seamen who escaped deaths were
struggling desperately and small
boats wore picking up as many as
they could reach.
who told tho story, "and wns re-
pulsed by an angry salesman who
threatened to have me arrested."
known to the officers.
The Dee boy Ib in but the
tho-cit- y
others aro somewhere In Ogden can-
Tho old rlvalrv between tho Hill
and' Harriman railroad systems be-
tween the Missouri river and the Pa-
cific coast has broken out afresh and
story brick tenement house at 133G up bodily and rushed off toward the
South Sangamon street. The dead river.
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Idet shells and tho suffocating smoke
yon wth a horae and buggy from Harriman's Southern Pacific has Just Harry Eglovitch, his 'ife and In-
ifrom the exploded magazines.
1 On the first oxploslon
$" rushed from their quarters
s, hundred or more
plunging overboard.
the men
and a
sought safety in
But the gTeat
Requiem Salute.
As the battleship went down, sev-
eral of hor guns discharged a requiem
salute.
The Llberte had a complement of
FOWLER MAY
Wilson, which they stole from the
Tabernacle square yesterday.
The Deo boy says he ,was with the
other boys when they stole the rig
but that he did not go, out of town
dealt Hill's Burlington line a stag-
gering blow by cutting the latter lino
off from all San Francisco and Cal-
ifornia traffic.
Despite the fact that this is the
fant daughter and Samuof Alport. All
wore burned and suffocated".
The fire, which Is believed by tho
police to have been of incendiary ori'
gin, started in the basement and y rap-Idl-
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700 men. Of these 140 were away on with them. He says tho other boys most titanic struggle the western spread to the upper floors occu-
;f body of men, officers and crew, re-- shore leave, so that 5G0 were aboard have been sleeping In, a laundry railroad world has known for 25 years, pied by eleven families.
mainod on the Bhlp and were hurlod
5 high in the air or into the water as
culminating oxploslon broke the
when the fire broke out. A rough es-
timate places the number of those
FALL IN A wagon for a number of .nights past
and that they wero inj.the habit of
It Ib being waged so silently that the
public Is scarcely aware that the. blg-riva-
Excitement followed tho discovery
of the flames and dozens of women THE NATIVES
who jumped overboard somewhere be- stealing. He claims to havo taken aro no longer standing to- and children wero rescued with dif-
into fragments. tween 100 and 200.
One report says the ship broke in no part in the stcalingjpf tho horeo gether and working harmoniously, as ficulty. Two babies were thrown
Klhvro In the middle as she sank. The rumble of the explosion was
heard throughout tho city, jyid im- CHASM. and buggy. , -
It has been learned through the day
they havq donq in tho.
,Tho cause, of. Lhp fgtij.
J?at
h5 the
decade.
owner-
from an upper window by tholr fran-
tic mothers and woro caught In tho ' ' Washington, Sept, 25. Ensigu. Pal- -
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report says that, beforo she
Jtcok her final plunge, several, of Jieri
ijp'guns discharged a- - Tequlem salute.
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mense crowds of peoplosatberecUati
Tho latest estimate this afternoon
places the number ofmiss!ng from Will Fowler, the marooned trans-
that a snall store alonSktho canyon
ro'ad, was 6nnfred last Evening anda"
few articles of food and candy taken.
A building near the bowery at the
ship of a Vlmple$2.50 on each tlckot
sold "by th eastern lines to. the Pa-
cific coast, but tho effect produced Is
tromendpus. And still, r effects
gre-ate-
arms of pedestrians. v. . J
0"nc"womnTi'wTior,llvocr on the top
floor weighed 354 .pounds apd was
carried downstairs by her husband
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leiBelt, commandfig.the little, gun- -
boat Pampangn, was killed by hostilo
natives ycaterday at tho Tacans isl- -
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the Liberie at 350. ?
Hermitage, was also broken Into last are promised by tho generals In com- and four firemen, after several un-
Toulon, France, Sept. 25. Fire To these must be adde'd 100 men Many employes of the Southern night and thefts committed. The of- mand of the campaign. successful attempts had Jbeon made pino archipelago. V UH
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from tho other ships who wero killed Pacific railroad, who are familiar with ficers worked on tho case until mid- The situation Ib complicated by tho to rescue her by means of n, ladder. Several sailors of Hnsign Belt's 'v
hold of tho battleship, JLlberte, Several small boats, which had gone tho topography of the Siorra Nevada night, thinking the boys would bo fact that Hill, In tho fight, has Diamond Brodsky, a boy. party wero severely wounded. De- - H
tails of tho affair have not reached
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counted one of the finest vessels In
? the French navy, and the explosions
from the other warships to the aid of
the Llberte, sank when the final ex-
country over which the aviator must
pass, do not believe that he will.
seen somewhero In the canyon, or
that tho horso and buggy would bo
the assistance of the big Rock Is-
land railroad, which is In a posi-
who lived on the first floor of one of
the buildings, discovered tho fire, and, the navy department
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J rvhlch followed wrecked the jrreat plosion occurred. Assistant City Ticket Agent Wil- found in some barn alonp the road. Commander Fahs, in chargo of tho jj
i? ehip and killed more than half of her liam Steer of the Oregon Short Lino,
tion similar to that of tho Bur- after running through the structure naval station at Olongapo, cabled the
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Twenty men were killed and fifty This morning's Inquiry revealed noth- lington, while WeBtern Pacific, tho now rousing the sleeping occupants, turned
who knows the country In which Fow- brief report from Commander Schoen- - H
I crew of 793 officers and men. o'clock. injured on board the Democrat I, and ing of their whereabouts, but short- Gould road to tho Pacific, is aiding In an alarm of fire
feldt, of tho gunboat Qulros, cruising jH
j AtThe fire was discovered atto5 be ser- there were fatalities on the Verlte ler Is now Bhlpwrecked better than ly after the noon hour It was reported Southern Pacific Union Pacific, mai.i
ill first it did not appear
ial ous, but it gained a quick advantage
and Ropubllque. Tho latter was dam-
aged. and was obliged to dock hastily.
any other man in Ogden, believes that
it is an impossible task to cross tho
thnt the boys with tho rig nad been
seen near Huntsville and that they
trunk of tho Harriman syBtem, is,
In tho present fracas, only a "looker
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in southern Philippine waters. Ho re- -
riorted that there bad been an action ill
i over tho squad of sailors who trlel
A to extinguish it, and suddenly, without
Nearly every vessel of the squadron
lost some men of tho parties sent to
mountains with an aeroplane.
Mr Steer says that the California
had been sent home Two deputies
have been dispatched along tho can-
on" and a bystander, and is taking
no part In the struggle. However, the
yesterday between tho force from the
bunboat Pamanga and hostile Yacans
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t j. warning, it reached the magazines, the aid of the burning battleship. aviator is now little higher than he yon road to apprehend the llttlo fel- latter road is renplug a golden har- on tho BasSlan islands, which lie Just H
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which had not been flooded on ac-.- 1
Eight of the men were Injured by was when he left Colfax. Emigrant lows and bring them in. Whether vest while the other lines "scrap" south of tho town of Zamboango and '
count of the apparently trifling na flying fragments blown from the Lib- Gap is a deep valley with walls rising the boys are guilty of all the thefts among themselves. between Mindanao and the Jolo
xtiiro of the blaze. erie or by bursting shells on the east thousands of feet. committed last night Is not known, In faot, because of tho big fight,
group.
Naval officials expressed tho belief
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The explosions shook tho the final explosion. She sank In forty gale at the summit." says tho ticket that tho party was on an exploring
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road operating through trains between
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fore and aft, each one seemingly feet of water. Largo portions of the man. "A fellow might as well try to Chicago and St. Louis and San Fran- expedition In the interior of tho isl- -
"fBtrongqV than that preceding, ope- upper structure remained above tho swim up Niagara Falls as to try to cisco which traverse tho central por- and of Baallan and suddenly met tho
ning up great fissures in the armor surface. Those were swept by the climb those peaks with a biplane. WORLD'SMARKETS Yucans, who are a primitive Malayan H
land framework of the vessel. flames and tho burning of black pow- "Talk about your air mixtures, as
tion of the country.
The trouble began brewing a year New York, Sopt. 25. A violent drop tribe and fanatical adherents of tho H
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1 The vessel immediately became a der caused a dense smoke thnt ob- tho aviators call It, Fowler will get In prices on tho stock exchange to- aioslem faith. The Yacans are very
iimass of fire and smoke and soon, scured the wreck. some of the greatest mixtures of air OGDEN WHOLESALE PRODUCE.
ago when tho intestate Commerce
Commission ordered Southern Pacific day followed anothor outburst of sell-
ing by holders of stock In all !arts
poor nad their principal weapon is
tho .famous "sumpitan," or blow gun,
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demolished by the terrific deton-atlon-
With tho last convulsion of the that any birdman evor struck, before and other roads to reduce fare from Tho M
sank to the bottom of Toulon mighty sea fighter, men and wreckage ho ever reaches the summit of the of this country and Europe. with which they project poieouel
(Soiling Price.) Ogden to the Pacific coast from $30 drop was more precipitate than in darts to great distances. H
harbor were tosned high In the air. a shower Sierras. And there Is no place that Ogden, Utah, Sept. 25. Butter to $25, but did not order a reduction
Scores of seamen died in their of human limbs, bits of flesh, articles he can light, If h climbs out of that any previous time during tho decline
Creamery, extra in cartons, 30c; of the through faro from Missouri
y berths A few dozen saved them- -
of clothing, pieces of armor plate and gap, until ho Ib over the peak. He river points to the coast At that of tho last two months.
creamery, firsts, 29c; cooking, 22c; Tho market was comparatively
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by jumping overbonrd. Many splinters of wood landing on the can't light on the railroad for Its un- ranch, 20c. time, and for 10 years previous
injured leaped into the decks of tho Vcrlto and wide circle der snow sheds and ho would have Utah, 1C; thereto, through cars had been operat- calm at tho opening, but as tho ses-
Cheeso Eastern 10
wctc drowned before the
from tho other ships in the by.
of men in the smaller boats standing to put bird claws on his machine to
make a landing any other placo. Fow-
Utah mild. 15; Y. A., 17.
Eggs Per case of 30 doz., $7.00.
ed over Burlington and Rock Island
lines as far as Denver, thonce ovo
sion progressed, the .outpouring
stocks Increased in volume and fluc-
tuations became violent. United
of
ASSASSIN
could reach thorn. Tho officers and men of the Verlte ler Is going to break his nock Its Sugar Cane, $7.80; beot, $7.15. Rio Grande to Ogden, where they
hundred of the crow escaned beheld an awful picture of disaster States Steel, which was tho storm
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just a plain case of sulcldo." were turned over to South Pacific for movement, fell
owing to the fact that they and death. Other railroad men aro of the same Chicago Produce. the haul to the const. At that time center of last week's
Commander opinion and very few of tbe men who to 51 Reading declined 5
ashoro on leave.
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Chicago, Sept. 25. Butlor, steady; the roads caBt and west of Ogden sim-pl- points; Union Pacific, 6 points; Can- St.
Isplves a brother of tho Socialist (Continued on Pajo Three.) are at all familiar with the Sierra Creameries. 212G, Dairlos, 1821. cut the rate in two parts, each
not on board. .. 0(3 country have confidence In Fowler's EggB, steady, roceipts, .890 cases; taking an equal portion. When the Paul. 4 points, and Southern and
Worse Than War. ANXIOUS TO SEE ability' to cross the range. They all adian Pacific. 3 points.
agree that should Fowler reach Og-- ,
at mark, cases included, 1517; firsts Interstate Commerce Commissioner's Sales In tho first two hours of trad-
carnage in the explosions was CHAMPIONSHIP GAME.
19; prime firBts, 20. new rate was ordered, Southern Pa-
than could ever have occurred don the hardest portion of tho ontiro Cheese, steady; Daisies, 141-1- ; cific demanded that the eastern lines ing amounted to 021,000 shares.
actual naval engagement The ..NEW YORK. Sept. Inquiries transcontinental voyage will have Twins, 130"l-4- ; Young Americas, 14 continue to accept the samo propor- Uneasiness of investors concernlr.
law Kiev. Russia, Sept, 25. Dmitry JJog- -
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crash camo when the crew was regarding the coming aeries of world's the enforcement of the t
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anti-trus-
been passed Long Horns. 1414. tion as formerly accepted, but both Wall roff. tho assassin of Promior Stoly- j
moBt part dispersed in championship baseball games and or- According to telegraphic reports tho Burlington and Rock Island linos wos again given generally in move-Aft- pin, who was condemned to death by j H
of the vessel. They ders for tickets fo the gamers have Fowler will attempt the mountain Chicago Livestock. refused and demanded a higher per- street as an explanation of the was hanged today.
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received In unprecedented num-
2fti were Scores of warning were their dan-- been at National league headquarters
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without
bodies
of
hurled bers in-!-
flight tomorrow morning, provided
that he can make Borne slight repairs
Chicago, Sept. 25. Cattle
market mostly
Receipts centage of the cost of the ticket
For almost twelve months the trnrflc a half hour of wild selling, Beforo his execution, the young man
asked that ho might eo a rabbi, but
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estimated at 28,000; 10c
tho market grew calmer and prices
to the air, accompanied by great fratj-J- and at the offices of the prospective
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to his machine which was damaged lower. Beeves, $4 75a8.00; Texas officials of tho different systems In- a point ana reused this consolation
whon In- -
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shells and the blinding suffocating
pennant winners.
To clear up any misunderstanding,
smoke of tho powder. A great many President Lynch today isBiied a state-
in alighting In a meadow at Emigrant
Gap.
steers.
$4.15n7.00;
$l.40aC10; western
stockers and feeders,
steers, volved havo been seeking au adjust-
ment, but last week a crisis was
rallied from a point to
a half United States Stoel rallied formed that the interview -
in tho presence of official6-
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S'I vho had not yet S3.10a5.70, cows and heifers, $2. 10a reoched and Southern Pacific notified to 53.
been awakened wer ment says that no arrangements
S will Emigrant Gap, Cal., Sept. 25. both Burlington and Rock Island sys-
C.35: calves. $G.O0a9.75.
5j lllled in tholr sleep. Others, awak-t- f bo made for the playing of the series Rain Id falling In this region today Hogs Receipts estimated at ; tems that tho cars formerly operated
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cned by the explosion, Btarted to Jump until It is dlflnltely settled what two and Aviator Robort G. Fowler is not over those roads would no longer be
market slow, generally10c low-
jWf overbdard and were caught by the clubs will participate. certain that he can make another er. Light, $G.55a7.10; mixed, $6.40a accepted from them, and that in future
jtfU second detonation. ou start on his trip over tho summit of 7.10; heavy, $C.30ft7.05; rough. $G.30a all this traffic would bo handed over
j5tl Tne ew was panic stricken and tho Sierras tomorrow morning. G.55, good to choice heavy, $G.55a to Union Pacific, which had made no
A 1 rushed wlldlv about, groping through ' Fowler says'that when he resumes 7.05, pigs, 4.00nG.10; bulk of sules, demnnds for an Increased pcrccntago
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jte blinding smoke, in which many I
foil unconscious from suffocation. RANDOM
his flight he will have to reach an al- -
tltudp of 0.000 feet above sea level to
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Sheep Receipts estimated at
of the receipts.
Accordingly both "Burlington and
K jt There were many vessels In the
40.-00-
get over safely. Ho was up 7,800 feel I
market steady to strong. Native Rock Islaud have been forced to dis-
j? harbor at the tlmo, Including' a num-Jj- ! yesterday when he encountered the continue all through cars to California
her of warships, which have been
5? i maneuvering hero since tho first nf
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contrary wind currents that caused
him to fall Into an nlr hole
$2.50a4.30; western, $2.75al.35.;
lings, $3.85a4 70; lambs, native,
year-
$4.00a via Denver and Salt Lake, and tho
great traffic onco enjoyed by these
G.20; western, $4.50nG.30.
W :the month. The Ar6t explosion The Injury to his machine thnt pre- roads is now being hauled by Union
from Salter vented hlm from making another
5j brought a quick response from tho Charced a With Theftin W. DJuvenile flight yesterday afternoon was duo Kansas City Livestock. Pacific. The two systems which have
fft nearby r and
men-of-wa- the has filed complaint the Kansas City, Sept 25. Cattle Re- found tholr coast business practically
jfi shore Dozens of boats put off and court chars ing- Sldnoy SIcklor with to a wind catching It just as ho was ceipts. 25.000. Including 4.000 south- rulnod by tho arbitrary action of
iplckcd up survivors and floating the theft of $2.50. SIcklor Is a boy alighting. A skid was broken and erns: market steady to 10c lower. Southern Pacific have not yet found a
2i some wires wero Btrotchcd. way to "come back" at the latter lino,
gj Jbodles. only 12 years of age and the complain- Native steers, $5.25aS.00: southern
but are promising that their next
Tremendous Exploolons. ant desires that ho be given a hear- steers, $4.00a5.50; southern cows and
ing for incorrigibility. It Is alleged ENGINE STOPS AT 7.500 heifers, $2 76a4.40; native cows and move will make tho Harriman peoplo
1$ '; There- wero three tremendous
In quick succession after fho that tho money was stolen from Auuu FEET GLIDES TO EARTH heifers, $2.75a7 00; stockors and feed-
hulls, $3.00a4.50;
ait up and take notice.
I The dictionary supply is exhausted.
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jgH .fire reached the inagazinea. One hun-ffl- i Salter, September 23, 1911. ers, $3.50ao.S5;
!dred men saved themselves by Jump- COLFAX, Sept. 24. Engine trouble
Water for Roadc To accommodate today terminated Robert G. Fowler's
's!! ring and otliors would have oscaped Wobor county and some of tho farm-
calves, ?5 OOaS.00;
$4. 50a7 25:
western steers,
western cows. $2 75a4.75- -
morrow the Standard and Examiner will send
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W hut for tho discipline which hold them ers whp need water for fall Irrita-
at their posts. At tho first explosion tion, tho Davis & Weber counties can-
6econd attempt to soar above the
1g, the men below, suddenly awakened, al company Is permitting a foot of tempted transcontinental flight which
pass in the Sierras In his at-
Hogs Receipts, S.OOOj market 5c
to 10c lower. Bulk of "Hales. $G.l5a
GG5; heavy, $G.45aG.55; pnekers and
COLORED IN in a final order for another supply. All
sub- - I j jfl
& tumbled from their berths and, rush-- water to Pass through Uie canal. We- of phenomenal speed, )c alighted in
l'inf to the sides of the vessel, worn ber county neods the water for
began Soptember 10. After a burst butchers, SG.loafi.75; light, $G.I5aG.70.
Sheep Receipts, 17,000; mnrket scribers wishing to get in on this order MUST
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a meadow In Emigrant Gap, forty stead to 10c higher. Muttons, ?3.25a
KR throwing thomsclvcs overboard when
JE ' an order, calling themheld tholr their
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ens, rang out and
to
to
sta--
sprinkling purposes.
Municipal Court Tho AL T .Patter-
miles from here, gliding from an al-
titude of 7,500 feet at which his
4.25; lambs, $5.00aG.25; range wcth- -
' ers and yearlings, $3.25a5.00; range I make their arrangements at once, as it will I jB
fij death those who had not already son Dental
brought suit
Supply company g
Iu tho municipal court
has quit working. Tho altitude, if
maintained, Bhuld get him aafely
ewes, $2 50a4.25.
The caso of the two colored men, positively be the last order we will place for I ,!jH
caped. William Oliver and E. Dalabassa, who
Sugar ana Coffee.
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VS A piece of armor plate blown from tlon against A. W. Heltlor for ?35 on over the paso In the third attempt, wero arrosted Saturday night for en-
'vg Mhn Uborto struck the cruiser Ilc-- count. Marie Pauley has brought ac- which he expects to make tomorrow
ipu&llque on tho port side with great tion against A': W. Heitjer for fi35 on morning.
S New York. Sopt. 25. aw sucar,
firm; Muscovado, S9 test, 5.4G
Centrifugal, .9G test, 5.9G molasses
gaging In a fight on lower Twenty-fift-
street, did not come up in Police
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the dictionary. I H
jS iforco, damaging her plates. a lonn. John Covert In the same court Startlnq at Colfax at sunrise, he court this .morning.
sugar .89 test, 5.21' Refined, firm.
B ;" Tlie I.Ihorte was anchored Insince has brought promissory note, Field for circled rlolng 3,000 nearly twenty the
OTBToad9tead, where she has been
tho
$3G.G0 on a
suit against It; aloft for'
feet above
mln-ute-
Spot coffee, steady. Oliver is cnld. to havo boon drunk
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