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I IL LAST EDITION I DESERET EVENING NEWS Tito Content flirvtahllltt News by LeniN In tho Its PrcMliro Oinrncler Adcr1l lnt and of no IU tht TRUTH AND LHJKIITY uth 10 PAGES TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 20 1910 SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SIXTIETH YEAR i THSHEBA SMITH GALLED HOME lot President of General Board Relief Society Passes Away Peacefully to Rest VETERAN OF NAUVOO DAYS rll 4 I IInd Trlhu Thrown Iho Trilll 1 rmtt Utlotu Indlllnl to the Early JIIuor of the Church Dttthsheba Wilson Smith presl Mil I nellet CtV or tho I of the ffl Ittichot Christ of latterday ch Jeau Cburt world passed nway the tl in ml ii fl Ih morning nt the residence 15 In at 10 Merrill 1 Clarence rl per iCtItltC avenue BrownlnB It ul demise her the 18 hour prior to A state of coma awakening In i be itklf interval to recognize tho mem I br I family that surrounded her Of her it trd1 Od 1 ti finally enter the list Jeep away uuleraii of Nauvoo passed a rf fully Mirounded by her daughter 1 and fwndcblldren lUthsheba Smith wa sttlcken jlri I wII a lrok of iwralysl some threo and since that time win tI nlhl ago rrutlrtlb confined to her bed although it interval she was able to rise and puke her way assisted about tlie houat EIGHTY EIGHT YlHS OLD luthihebu Wilson Smltn was born 11 I 1H ut Shlmuten Harrison rount Wut Virginia She was thd SwhtM of Mark JJIglur nnd Susannah ttdca her father having como from hnniylunla her mother from Maryland In her girlhood she was jell pously Inclined Industrious cheerful In hIWY WbUe the was yd IS years old I l4tt Saint elders visited the itlghbvrhood he heard them preach and ktllcxd It vaa the word of truth I 1J la Augiul 1837 Joined the burch with most of the family The time fill the family sold all their ctKiilonx and moved to MlnaouVI tot join tlit Saint Jlrrltlng there they found the mate laiftrment mobs attacking and kill Inf mtny of the Saints The child P4ihiht witnessed many of tho juurdrou assaults with thousands I the nobben attacking the SalnU ul UK present at the death of Divid Iatten an apostle PERSONAL KEMINSCENCKS ItiMetrylns time Mrs nathsheba kmltklatn Interview given and pre Im4 er Ira Alice Merrill Home for TMVnr some months ago Iuld WoWlthstandlnK the mob spirit tvnt of us thbUKhf niirntng BfrpKr WI taghI Far Vest jUnt before the tattle between tho Saint and the MlJtcoh Jtcoh had bought a farm paying tin down lie had made the pur rtiie of Urotlier Clark and It wan tot turned over to tut on our arrival hob Inter received a barrel of salt to rpR him for tho 200 he had rit Mother divided the Bait imonir the Saints for we were to be trtttn out of Missouri When we arrived at the home ot Jrsiifr Clark we found that we could a 5l Hay for there waj no one there le and hb boy had all left the farm ill gone to town to watoh the mob I ui prevent them from burning houses I fo WP went to the home of Brother Wlcrhuter While eif were there Apostle David fatten was brought In dying from nxnid inflicted by the mob It was alit nil i ght The women woro cry I In and nome nearly fainting Brother Htbtr i tClmbnll kneeled beside him and ask Will you remember mo hm I go home and David Patten ihlipered Yes titn he died I looked upon him ao i tn rtT I knew that wo wore In tuifrr and that nome of ns might have ghe our llvpf but I knew that lormon would prevail My brother nd broth mlnlaw went out with a company of men to try and bring about III nlth the mob Col Hlnkle not cue of UI went with them but as they wde alonp he took off his coat Hy tWitlgn they knew they were betrayed nnJ they quickly turned their facts to etr Far West Jacob declared that ttfr ode I i tout that blood spurted trim ther nostrils In their effort to ftich Far West before the mob over took them Ths they did and a breast work wa Ihro1n up ng quickly all partible nnd they rrtpared to defend themselves Jtsph came to encourage them anl lite thsti the watchword Jnhovaht Jlounnih MARKIES OEOrtOB A SMITH In 1lGthl Illglent moved to Nauvoo Jgl 2 1 ISO Ilathsheba wan married GeOrge A Smith then the younnou of the ur1 of tho twelve Ho was ent eoumn to tho Prophet Joseph Jwut IMr tme Mm Smith heard the iTophft Joelh charge the twelve with lhe duly and reiponilblllty of the oidl nant of ndowmenu nnd sealing for living and the dead She vas often wprajfr ith him and her husband rhn at Nuv0o Mm Hmlth gave birth Ithaon cargo Albert And a daughter TAII PIONEER In Ht Mrs Smith I together with her mllr Jfd the exiles to the west Ptaklng pf thlB trip ho said It Id be Mn to dcrlb how we tray throuRh now wind and rain how t1s ted be mAde rtt bridges built and ait constructed how our poor nnl I L1 had drag on day after day I ftnh food nor how we suffered oi PQrty sickness and death Her Thtt7 re ed Salt Lake October 18t9 IJey nured all tho trlalll and hard PI Inddent to the Ilvpi of the plo and In iiic the family joined the Joh In their flight south MOT the thtlr on Retry 1Ier expecting to ice ttt omps fain After tnr 1 months oftn nlhd to Nail Ixlk Mr Smith tnhd hrw the abandoned clt Inri to city tht her as they reentered It td ocr IInd Windows wero all board tr tip and IMke laaulnr hut from two aM Re clltmne1 But It wall home IIre rejoiced tn wt back Frnllh Ir or hersn Bnd daughter Mm I tu IUd Tie wrs both good alt flhiit home happy by song oon after this the emit lOa on was Ml Kov Tislon to the Mo Jut Indians IJo Indian he w8 killed by Nit ItCornan fd SIrs Smith and husband Oil trI President Brigham Young Orn ntr the Colorado and the St I ere Iten In their travels they thSaad a if 1y bln of musIc and I411all and hll besring banners I Inslng longs of wcl i oo wft MRS BATHSHEBA WILSON SMITH nnnnnmn nflfl come Her husband died after a protracted lllnccB Sept 1 1875 FIRST HUUEF SOCIETY Mr Smith belonged to the first He Icf society organized at Nauvoo Murch 17 184J where the Prophet Joseph presided She officiated In the Nauoo temple acted 015 flrxt counselor to Pre ldent Rachel Grant In the Ilellef society of the Thirteenth wntd of this city wag A counselor to Mary I home In the General Hutrenchment association In the Fourteenth ward and ntted IUI treasurer of the Relict society of the Salt Lake stake She aIM for years worked In the Endowment house and wan one or the board of director of the Deneret hospital For years leas treasurer of the Seventeenth word Hftllef society of which she was subsequently president In 1J87 Ihe vvu chosen second counselor to Zina Young general president of all the Belief societies SKLKCTKI PRKSIDBNT On Oct 31 1W1 Mrs Smith was selected by the First presidency to reside over the Relief society In all tho world and this action tas unanimously ratified by a conference of the Saints on Nov 10 1401 attended by 10000 She held this position up to the tlmo of her death For years she was an active worker In the Logan temple ond sInce then has presided over the wornunB cll Lfti mple tuchi7ie liJ11Tlitf nC face her gontlo manner that a child onco said of her When I look nt Mister Hathsheba I do not see her with her bonnet on I see her ns she win look when abe weur that crown that waiting for her GOVERNMENT AEROPLANE EXCEEDINGLY POPULAR Washington Sept 20Tho 20000 aeroplane which the government acquired last year Is the most popular asset of the sgnil service these days Almost everybody figuratively seiniH to want to tee It From many different part of the country the mails brim requests to Gen Allen the chief signal officer for the use of the tmuhlne In contects and for a variety of purpose in showing off the governments aviation pet In Ban Antonio Oen Allen assistant are engaged assiduously In experimental work with the machine which onv made Fort Myer famous but oven that lone representative bf tho government flylnp machine squadron for tho ron Is becoming antiquated more modern mnciilnr are more readily taken apart nnd reassembled nnd have other points not embraced In the government aeroplanes galaxy of good qualities Tho signal service officer are really sorry that the cannot loan their mnchlno In response to nil incoming request but compliance would be Impracticable Incidentally there are hopes among the signal service author Itlo than Congress at Its next session will through appropriations help along the Idea of having this government align its flying machine work more on I the liberal wale that France Germany and others great powers have put Into operation TRACK FOREMAN FOUND HIS BROTHER DEAD Klttannlng Pa Sept 20 While rain poured In veritable doluge Sunday night a Pennsjlvanla railroad messenger Knowlner senger awoke Mlchnol track foreman that he might bo on the lookout for land slide on his section Out Into the storm went Michael and At tho end of his section he found mangled body Undertaker wero summoned and when tho body had been placed In the kwkotllk receptacle Knowlner recognlxed It as that of his brother Joseph who wall track foreman of the adjoining section Joseph Knnulner had been struck by a train In the blinding storm TOO MtTfH JOHNSON Chicago Sept 2gThe surname Johnson was in the ascendancy yesterday In a heating before Judge Arnold Heap of the municipal court Those who boast the appellation of Jones or Hmlth would have blu hed for shame had they ben present when seven of the doien Juror bore tho surname of Johnson And It developed during the hearing of the case that the maiden name of one of the attorney wifes name WIIII also Johnson According to Chief Justice Olson the record tnbll hea yesterday by the Johnson fnmly unexcelled STOCKING THE GREAT LAKES WITH FISH Chicago Sept aJThl west lakes oimht to he good places to nh next year Over four hundred and flftv million whitefish rch nnd trout will he released Into the waters of the Iskes from the government hatcheries at that time The flturei were given by George flowers 1lilted 8tte commissioner of ypsirrdny nshrle during 1 brief nay In the city I have tit comnleted circuit of the hntchHes Mr Iloweri nld and we sr Eolne to relesse JWW more whitefIsh perch and trout Into the Cot lakes text spring than ever before The salmon hatch at the west const of the United States also will bo increased next spring DOMESTIC COTTON GINNERS WIN IMPORTANT VICTORY New York Sept 2 Domestic colon pinners hive won an Important victory livre In tie board of inltnd States gen cral appraisers whltli has Just decided that soenlled patches for covering cotton are not subject to the high rate of duty rer nty exacted the treasury department The board also denies the contention of the government that the ntnnclllng of I single nnme or word on cotton bales constitutes printing within tho meaning of the latter word AS used In the tariff acts The merchandise Involved In the test cases consists of Jute bagging 3 to 31 Inchea In dimension Importtxl for use In patches to cover hole In cotton bale produced by sampling the cotton The collector customs at New Or leans returned the merhandlte for duty at the rate of 45 per cent I woven fabrics of vegetable fibre The Irouort en clAim was for duty at 610 or 1 per tent square yaid Ad bagging This con ration the board sustain The New Orleans collector was reversed The collector contended that the miter chandlsa WHS tak out of the provisions claimed by the Importers on the round that tint patches were printed although the printing onlsl1 ot but awlngle ff tlltlhe ncllliijt nnlyWr Id nliflca nUlca tlon MORE BOMBS EXPLODED IN CHICAGO GAMBLERS WAR Chicago Sept 30 Number S7 and 38 Lomb in the war between the two fautloiu of gamblers were exploded lout night In two places five miles apart te mle9 within 45 mlniitea of each apurt neither case no one was Injured though the ilamiige to buildings was con lderoblc bUidIngs wa The first projectile rlped a wide opening directly above the openlnj dlrect entrance to the Freiburg dunce hall In Twenty second street und the second explosive tore a grout opening in the roof of the Woodlawn cafe SIxtythird street and Cottage Grove avenue driv drl ing frightened men and women to tho streets In panic 1 believed the second bomb was intended for an alleged poolroom adjoining the Wood lawn cafe For three year tho police have been In a turmoil over mysterious explosion which have caused serious in Jury to a number of pernon and thousands of dollar damage to property The police believe that the bomb have hepn thrown by tho same man hut so far they have not been able to apprehend him Detectives who have been working on the case believe that both bombs lait night were thrown from the elevated railroad platforms Iatormi ns both buildings are near tho elevated structure INTERNATIONAL PORTLAND CEMENT COMPANY FORMED Spokane Wash Sept 2OPapors were mailed to the secretary or state In OlymplK Wash entente for the Incorporation of the International Portland Cement com pan limited with a capital of Jl600000 preferred und 11600000 common stock which it Is announced will build a plant In Spokane Irvine of Ottawa managing director of the International Portland Cement company of Canndi will probably he president of the new corporation The new concern has options on two mil lilies welt of the city and announce its intention of duplication of the grent iisnt rear Ottawa tho capital of Canada WILL COOPERATE TO REDUCE COST OF LIVING Chicago Sept 20The outcry agalnit the high cost of living lend affected I I Evanston andthe result willbe tho tabllshment of coOperative store by 10 resident of the North Shore suburb designed to eliminate the profits of the middleman or retailer The originator of the project say the mnnnuement of the store will he Invested in boml of directors Purchaser will pay thn market price for commodities and nt the end of each month or quarter profit will bo equally distributed In the shape of rebates to thestockholders STAKED HIS LIFE ON TURN OF A CARD AND LOST lct I Sept Lnhn flavegll5 Yfr old lesterday staked his life The turn of 1 card and lost He then blew 01 his brains with shotgun rl Defpondtnt I Is hellevedj ever a lore RAve llo went to his room tacit up a park of cards drsr one and looked Ur It Then ho dropped the puck 1 cording to a younger brother took tac te shotgun from bennth his bed placed the muzzle In his mouth and pulled the trig Ilaveirllo It devlop had been aecui tomed sine childhood to make decision with the eaM Ills relative believe therefore that medItating suicide tnefnr hC determined to leave Ms fate the card and drew an unlucky one lie was sin ployed by the ChIcago Wtoa jvlUrcad SALT lAKE MAN KILLED BY BLOW George Simpson Meets Death in Commercial Club at Devils Slide Dcvls Slde STRUCK WITH BILLIARD CUE rt Idrldi un rMipli jo of Ihq Cement Work Surrenders to MicrllT ioi lust 111 ttlgt rim iHpeelnl Id Til News IJtvIla Slide Morgan Co Itah fell 20 Qeorfro Blnipuon 1M of the foremen at the cement works hr died at 3 oclock this morning from the of fee In of A blow over the head with billiard cue In the hands of Art Aid rich In the Commercial club early In the previous evening Aldrich who Is also an employe of tho company and Simpson lid hEn pln hiK fool during the evenIng They got Into a runrrel over the name and during the souffle which followed AldrIch was thrown to tho hoot Simpson left and wont Into the bar While loaning up agnltitt the counter I Is Bald he commenced to huso Aldrich when the littler rushed Into the room with a cue In his hand and struck SImpson to the floor Inflicting a gash on his head The wound was not considered dangerous until some time after Ildlrd dalfrOU8 Ullt tme afer Klmpson hal gone homo He gradually Ione bocamp unconscious and died early this morning Hoth men are married and have families SlmpKon 18 well known In Salt Lake where ho resided prior to comIng here Ho Will tho brother of Mr JoHtph A Anderson of Salt Lake and leaves wife and four children tho oldeat being I years of jigs ollut morning Aldrlch gave himself up to the sheriff at Morgan and is now In Jai pending the Inquest I GAMBLING IN NEW YORK CITY Acting Mayor Mitchell Recommends Removal of Police Commissioner for Allowing It jpffiajssaipiy In Slnlomont Coinml lonor Kajs SVns No Intciillon In Hit Letter To Crltlclic New York Sept 20 Acting Mayor Mltchel has recommended that Police Commissioner Biker bo removed on the ground of iniltncM In permitting gambling to flourish In the city Mr Mltehol said that Commlmlonei Baker him had showed In in letter to howr subordination Commissioner linker this afternoon gao oot a statement In which ho said his letter to the acting mayor contaIned leter tained nothing but a straightforward statement of his attltudo and there was no Intention on his part WIS 1 criticize or impugn tho action of the acting mayor actlnl ngn or Mitchell was the first Cllll witness called today by the grand Ul when It took up tho gambling situation Investigation ton SPECIMEN OF FINE WORK OF ENGRAVER OVERBAUGH New York Sept OA curious and In erecting specimen of the fine work of 1 pelmln tr tnJ famous old American engraver A Overbaugh has Jim semi to light In little Staten Island vlllaB The relic Ian ancient gold dollar In the center of which in a clrHe oneilxth of an Inch In diameter rtaugh engraved the Lords prayer The Inserlpllon csnnot be rend with the noJted eye but Is distinct with the aid of glasses At the bottom of the circle Oyrbftugh added his name The engraving was OOIie on a wager ellralnl wilt go to one ef the New York mu eims HOWELL WILL HEAD CARNEGIE TRUST CO Nmhvllle Sept 20Jolellh Hovel one the mot prominent banker and financiers of title city hal resigned his position ns president of the Fourth National bank of Nah vllln to accept the presidency of tho Carnegie Trust company of New York I1 llnift wl1t fcavs yew 1 say to CIT ctfBiaftry vosftoora Advance indications arc that the coming Fair and Conference throngs will bo herein greater numbers than ever the first week in October This is the time to reach them in their homes telling them the inducements you have lo offer them in their all and winter purchases The SemiWeekly News I the one great medium through which the t1fugh whih country people of the west can be cached in their homes INVESTIGATION OF I IlliNOIS CENTRAL Interstate Commerce Commission Attorney Questioned Correctness of Expenditures GRAFT THROUGH CAR REPAIRS Coiniilrollcr ninmrlt SuIt JdJh 1 Con for JtrpnliMThls Year Would 110 Million 1TM Chicago Sept Comptroller nianvelt of the Illinois Central rallroac was agiiln the tm get of the queirtloni relating to the alleged manipulation of stocks and bond of his company when the Interstate commerce commUnlon resumed the rate hearing today The attack of the shippers wax made on the company statement of capitalization dividends and bond interest Atty I Lust representing the Illinois Manufacturers association sought to show I discrepancy between the road tepoit to the interstate commerce 1 commission nnd those to tho 1111 noln Grain And Warehouse commission Atty Frank Lyon of the Interstate commerce commission questioned the correctness of seveial items given Mr lilauvolt of cash expenditure by the Illinois Central by which witness In pat seek to show a disproportionate drain nn rovenucs and the Justice of the proposed advance in freight rates CAR REPAIR dllAFT Atty Lyons Interrogations brought out mention of the cat repair graft for which three former omclnln of the road are now on trial In the municipal court The lawyer referred to a state ment that during the fiscal year 1910 22000 car of 1 total of 60OoO were repaired and that the discovery of the alleged swindle would probably take care of the normal increase In wages during the present fiscal year Po you expect the cost of car repairs to be less tills year Inquired Mr Lyon Wo certainly do by about JI000000 or JI6ftOnoO replied tho witness That nan about the excess we paid last year by reason of maintenance nnd er other reasons added alluding to the alleged graft and milling grimly The commissioner next directed Biauveltl testimony back to the matter of disposal of stock of the rod to stockholders a par instead of the open market where the price averaged con Mdnrably above parity Atty Horton of the railroad ought testimony to justify this method of disposing of stock Do you consider it was better business policy to dispose of the stock nt par than stockholder bocAUsq open HUB would depress values ho asked I certainly do responded the comp I troltr IUI Hero Atty Jonn I1fj nul City representing the general shippers committee Interrupted with some heatNow Now let me Fay just what wo mean hare he exclaimed Wo maintain that when Illinois Central see fit to sell stock at 51 which could have been sold at II and giving the difference to its stockholder and when 49000000 par value of thin Is sold In 10 years the comPany choosing to sell stock when It wn not necessary tho company hits no right to come In here nnd ak for 1 mien In rates dropped for the time This line was tme least being at lealt OCTOOnVAHIANS WKI1 Portland Sept Announcement was receded here today of the I marrlago of Henry St Johns of I Ixxmardsvllle aged 84 yearn And MIl Myrlo Cu hlng of Little York aged 80 years The ceremony wa performe1 Saturday night at Little York inks The wedding Is the culmination of I romance that began 6 an ago The two wcro engaged nnd 1 day wa net for their marriage Something happened rr the ceremony and the ned to prevent thl brldotobf could not be prevailed upon to namo another day She remained In single blessedness nnd her lover united for her until hn wn 65 rod old when he married another A year ago his wife died The early court iO and proved success ship wits reopened pred auccu ful this time CHINESE REPRESENTATIVES AT THE PRISON CONGRESS San Frnncltco Sept Hound to ahln FrRncCo to mMkent the Chi flees government at the prison ongrPsN next month A I Ahlo ond King arrived here yesterday from Iekln Hoth commissioners are on the bench of the Chinese supreme court and were selected to attend the congress became of th lr knowledge of English According to Ahlo ChIna is rapidly modernizing her jirlson system and now hR four uptodate prison located at Tlentnln llankoir Moukrten nnd Clinton The commtMloner who received his education at Cambridge was orn in Honolulu and dmltted to the bar them before he returned to the home of his fathers lie was the first ChInese admitted to the bar In Hawaii WEALTHY INDIAN WOMAN SAYS SHE WAS SWINDLED Seattle Sent Mrs Mary Jets fullbcKXld Indian woman wlduw of Richard Jeff a rlne White River ftl rl valley who left to her property worth JJUOCW petitioned the snrlr court yesterday to set anlde deeds by which BIB transferred this property to her onln law Henry fll ade nn educated Indian Mrs Jeff wiut annot peak or writ lbs EnglIsh language alleges Bleado took advantace of her Illiteracy and led her to believe that lbs potter abs was Ig lox was her will The property con silts of 450 acres of rich farming land mid city lot aCrII Seattle IMAGINARY ATTACKS EASILY REPELLED On Board the I linttleshlp Kan rax at Sea on Southern Drill Orounds by Wireless via Portsmouth Vn Kept i0Aftor 1 night of su ie sful battle practise In repelling the imaginary attacks from I flotilla of torpedo boat of nippo ed enemy the 16 battleship of the American Atlantic fleet today are swinging lazily at anchor giving tho officer and men a rest In order to be In trIm fur the strenuous work of day bat tin practise which wl 1 begin promptly Sdnneday morning JOSEPH KAIN7 ACKMl IU2VD Vienna Sept 20 Joseph KaJni the Oerrrmn dnimntlr nt tit died today few as born In lIdS ana ad his first app arnec on the when he wan II year old Ho ham toured tho larger olttt of eIC REPUBLICANS OF CENTENNIAL STATE Initiative and Referendum Has Become Great Issue Before The Convention CERTAIN TO BE TWO REPORTS will IH lllllcr Struggle Over Hndors lug llrcoril of henntor ugcnhlll Colorado Sprint Colo t4spt 30The opening of tM Hnpublktn state convention vention hers Iud I premise to marked by hot light over the platform partlculfll tho endorsement of the Initiative mind referendum amend mont to tte ooiiHtltutlon to ho null milled to the veteis this fall OH the result of I fmA ur rely panted by Uie legislature which now Hitting In special wlon This measure passed by a Demo oratlc IrKlsUturc Mcured the ivqulred twothirds tote through the sulelmort of liepubllcati met on ot the natn The convention divided Into three factions on the question one favoring an cndoiHom of the prono il constitutional umcmlmcrit one dnnmndlntr that the llepul llcAii who voted for tlm measure be conmtoniletl for Imvltu made it possible to hay tile Input to the voter but hat endorse ment bo withhold from the proposed amendment Itself and ths titled faction opposing the principle of Initiative and refoiendum absolutely A conference called by State Chairman Hubert Work to lay a working foundation for the resolution commit teo Bpllt on the initiative ami referendum rock last and the rk Ilst night question will today fought out In the convention todayHBNATOIl toaIHJNATOt OUOGKNHBIM Another fmturu of time platform upon which there wlll bo a bitter struggle the endorsement of the record of United States Senator Hlmon OugKon helm Indications point to a platform endorsing the raft tutmlnlHtmtlon steering wide of any mention of the tariff and approving the Itrxisavelt pole with certain degree of heart The leading candidates for the gubernatorial nomination arts State Senator John I Stephenson of Colorado city an advocate of the Initiative and referendum who has strong labor following Rush Holland of Colorado Springs I corporation attorney Who Is a pout grand exalted ruler of the JlenavoUnt Order Of I3ks and Merle Vln cent ot I nla whpjili outapoUjn IIloUhrtt1 jtfea rw fi Rtf nrtfJrTCnie ntfmtow1jari ttrtj nOolv during hIs recent vlflt In Denver PRUDlCTIXa DEFEAT it Party leaders are irredlctlng drAt of the party at the November elections should the ItPpubllcAn tate contention In mission here today fall to endorse the Initiative and rcferon aum However this ma bo the Initiative and referendum hal been iuvhed to the front as tile leading IMHUO In tim convention this morning nml line are being termed for the battle tome There is little prospect Hint anything will 1un In the contention today other than conclrtoratior of tho platform I certain that there will be two report from the revolution committee mind selection of run llUMs dcpendu a Jot deal ninin the iKiturf of the resolutions adopted by tho convention Should they hp strong against the Inltlatlvo nnd referemlum state Fonn tOt John 1 phpnl Colorado City who sulppeirted the hill In the legislature could not cnnsMmitly no ref tile nomination for governor hId friends think The Denver delegation caueiiRml this morning elected lbd new Dnrdwell rlMlrman end lerted Arrhlo Stevenson to represent the delegation on thn rpfolutlon committee Tho latter selection make certain that Denver will stand nat on the anti Initiative tumid roforendum revolution hv the countv convention I COMMITTEE READY TOGO 1 ON WITH LORIMERCASE I I Chicago Sept 20 Senators Robert Gamble Republican of South Dakota and Thom I Iliymn pemo brat of Krntuck numbers or the senate subcommlttte whluh la 10 investigate vestlKnte the eJectlim of 1lllam Lnrl mer to the United States fonat arrived hlM today Senators llurrows Heyburn and Johnston having registered yesti rdny the arrival of Senator lamble un 1 aynter brings the number of the subcommittee tnt up to flvn PenHtor rnilor Dcmoornt of Tennessee 0e pcted tonight or tomorrow Sennt Burrows the chairman received wor1 hut Senator Ilulkley of CDnnectlriu would nnt able to attend tho nlt Heatmioril her Senator Imlkley wan appointed alllolntd In place of Senator Dllllngham of Vermont wh Is III I Is possible however that the latter may cum hero after all In view of Senator Dulkleya absence Today position which will be executive for the purpose of outlining tho proceedure of the Inquiry was rched ulceR to begin at dock this afternoon Senator Ix rlmPr acoornpanled by his Atty Eldrldce Hanre nulled on Sena tar Durrcnv to ascertain what would required of him VOLTZ DEAD Sent Message to Lincoln Outlining Shcminir Plan of Miirch Chicago Sept 20J Volta for rr year a telegraph operator and member of the ChI war telegrapher corp died In Blgln III yesterday Irom Rome 1 he sent the nIeNsitC to President Lincoln outlining Gen Shermans than of his march to the tea Last fall he was retired on pen Son by the Chicago A Northwestern railway after 26 years its statlonmaHter at South Iirtn MAKTIN WILL OPPOSE McKINLKY Champaign III Sept I0Ivory Martin Instead of Grad II the democratic nominee for Congress In he Nineteenth district to oppose WIN lam McKlnley chairman of tho Republican enjrresslnn campaign rom nlltpe Th first unnaunicmpnt that Grad won was based on unofficial rc urns ilarUna majority li 6s DAINTY DISHES FOR i AAGTIG EXPLORERS ia AndersonStcffanson Party Mad Meals of Leather and Found Shoestrings Delicious I I OIL WAS SIMPLY A LUXURY I Took I With CLT I11 or leather Iluiy Could Not Slmul StralKht 4 I New York iit 20Fven nhocutrlngv look good to hung loon In tho arctic otyeclHlly If their food cichos have been raided and ruined Ity bears all I wolverines AJvlcua loroUed by liar man Bumpu a director of the I touceum of natural history from Di i Kudirfph Anderson and Vlhljahlm HteN Lr nroii who left Now York for thot i frozen north In May too how that 1 the two scientist have auffcred prlva 1 II tlons Which made nirnLs of leathern a oil seem luxuries Th AndersonStcrfcnuon party which Is making extended ethnological and nltcl collection on the shores of i arctic America for the museum hlo tranlo mIle et of the Mac 4 koniln river through region hitherto untravrniod by explorers In the advice just received the plorcru tell of a trying journey up the Horton river Blx persons weru In the puny aim they earned provisions for two days The trip took IB dyj unj the hunting was bad The party aU hnlK tongue which owing to it fibrous naturo and to the iireae cu of 544i wit was very sickening When the 4 tORIUllS galls they ate sealsklnn duarikh role leather and the tough skin laced uyN un their snowshoes Then bent wo will oil about 1 teaspoonful a day for each man consumed to keep away the ravages of hungel i I was taken with deerskin or leather pas few of the men could stand It I ti straight I it Finally somebody found a partly fl ci 4 eaten carcass of caribou which supplied 1 them mea for three or four 3 mould When It was gone the men Died on whitefish blubber Uktm i straight and a spoonful each of per tlons of the caribous stomach taken with oil at each meal The stomach contained a peck of wellmnstlcatelt moss and grass It was found of lit did wonder tie nutritive value but ld In helping tho member of th expedi tlnn eat the oil The party reports that the selen tlc results of their vork have thul i fnr beon satisfactory I I GR tGJ5Y ltCF Hf ISUNI NOWNWGERMANY I New York pt 20 CJraftlng by thn I police is unknown In Germany accord inli to Dr Paul Nathan representative of the Liberal party in the Dei I In city IJ eouncl Dr Nathan is now In New I i York nn jilts way to attend the International ii prison congress In Woshlng i tn next month 4 I Is Impassible to bribe our lIce I he said In response to ti question Oflit it cerN of tho Herllrr pollce force never take money to pretext vle I have never heard of a policeman beIng pro outed fur grafting Thouch their salary Is nothing nn compnrwl with thut given patrolmen in Now York It Is MjnUlent for them to live comfortably and they arn honest Perhaps i II all a matter of habit Our policemen then are honest by habit Perhaps some of tliiin In your country acquire other habit OnrrfbllnR Haiardsplele you mean It would not allowed In Germany If person piny the police Interfere Tho punishment meted out make them so fearful that they never engage In tug pracllHO again 8 fh END OF A JEST WAS DEATH OF ONE JESTED ABOUT Somerset Pn Sept 20Your brother Irwin Is hurt in runaway accident 1 suld 1 seemingly unfamiliar olen to George Ansell after he hail liven aroused from sound sleep Laughter Indicated that Irwin playing a Joke on George and the latter itturned to bed last night remembering I bering that Irwln had been to a part 8 i Several hour later Irvvln was fatally Injured His team had become frightened i and had run away Irwin was i I thrown from bin seat and a twoton wagon passed over his body crushing 4 him xo badly he died In short time I WILL PLEAD GUILTY TO SAVE WIFE FROM PRISON 4 4 hleaw Sept OTo sass his wlfn I i from pi loon Isaac Warren plans to plead lull I I charK of using the malls fS lo defraud through 1 flnF mtrlnnlal ri bureau and accept oenteneo without oak It1 Inu a defense rren and hIs wife Kate Warren wen Indii trd more than a year ago by rt Ii the federal crnml Jury Shortly after I his IndK iment Warren tied from the city Ir ii going to Hiirrnlo New Vork where ha mrale a slmllnr scheme He was Arrested br the New York state authorities slid was given a years sentence 1 Upon his release from prison week lego i deputy Cnlted States marshal flR i i I jed him under arrest on fugitive warrant slid brought him to ChleoKO I Tar the sake of our 4yearaid boy 4 doll want wife to face the dIsgrace 4 of a criminal trial Warren declared CS I I erday In the frilled States marshal I ofric I am willing to pad guilty If Ii I will save her from punishment i I sl Warren and bin wife will be arraigned 4 In Judge Lnndliii court toda I ALL BALLOONS HAVE BEEN ACCOUNTED FOR 1 New York SePt tAI but one pf II I he tjrtpr In the balloon raco from I ndlan pnlls Saturday havo been accounted I far The Aero club here wa notIfied todaj lust the balloon New I I York landed at Pntsmouth Ohio a 1 ni Riinda and that the Huckey I earns down at shoulter Va on Monday I at 7SO sm No word was received of the balloon i 1 Miss Sophie 1if 4 St Louis Sept 0The balloon Miss ihla an entrant In tho balloon nh bRIool ni I I lonal race landed In Calhoun county pU Virginia Sunday evening at 610 1 rlok AV Massman of St Loul he pilot reported from Clarkburg Vs that he nI1 many miles ftoi i 1 rallnad with less than two tacks of ballast bali 11 1.

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