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Show THE I S. l. season New Yjrk. of ami au l.-- n.-n- . ail! c,-i:- : ng!.t:i Against Slaty and Sea; far Wrongful Enrollment of Freedmen. U:-- Las ra:! or a bocuiLv an export on Mexican law iaa - Th- wil! cugrer liuhxnaiV. 1 T . V i j u Hxlinger. s cm trapeudent. tii'.i i commit: re :ii,ix!.i mrv iltitv of ID com. It i acit-- J It u ivsiai:eJ to rllt-ctivi- :s Wet-- i.pon Tai:m pr l- silver djl- - I Yorkist third u.o:'-cha- cur-ti-nc- v aa it it lynunymou vith tba quality, merit and vrice of the gaoda told. If you deal at oiMicU-re- appre-heukh.- d you will know USWELL'S you 1. nical knowledge of the value and quality of jewel of any kind. We keep only the beet and choireet. Where gold le need It ia marked with the karet stamp, with silver it la sterling. In gems and precious stones their quality is fully guaranteed. 1 2-- BUSWELL, J.wehr 170 24th Street L W. ALCOHOL Is Really TROUBLE NOT BENEFICIAL. Mors Dangaroua ease Itself. make certain investigation on light and therapeutics with a free! deal of machinery and apparatus, said I found that In India, with a she. population of 40.i)00,0i0, the children are singularly free from tuberculosis l ecsuse they are taught to breathe properly as a dally exercise. And this s in a country where there Is great poverty and a great scarcity of water. Col, y Griffin Paint ! Co. MURDER MYSTERY. Girt Aided Her Father In Concealing a Crime. PAINTS, OILS, Louis ville. Nov. 15. -- A remarkable murder mystery was appsiently cleard ed up by the confession of the daughter of Mrs. Virginia Elly, the victim. Anna Elly, the daughter, confessed to the police that her father had murdered her mother and that ahe had hid the weapon and aided him In concealing his guilt for over a week, despite the ordereala of continued "sweating" by officers. fifteen-year-ol- j GLASS, WALL PAPER, ETC EXPLOSION. OILER BOTH PHONES BeH Malan. Four Man Killed and Many More Are Injured. Ave. Washington S. E. 530 j K W. A. Malan. Fort Smith, Ark.. Nov. 15. Four men were killed and a score injured, eeveral fatally, by the explosion of a butler of a cotton gin nt Cnulkavllle. Ark., upon the Arkansas Central railroad. Oead; John Gilbert, owner of the line. D. Marshall. Charles Wblta. W. B. Bell. ANYTHING. MALAN TRANSFER COMPANY Vans, Drays and Baggage Wagon OUR SPECIALTIES Plans, Fund-foSafe Moving and Storage, PFFICE 40S Twenty-fift- Street PHONES ltd., 224. Bed, 220. 09 mMelkack laflway Mum 9 Massed Rhw sad ddcage. The Overland! Limited Meal Lax ar leas Train Is tbs W Compartment end draw ing - ra " ears, observedon can. srs, and libra wKh bather, bath and Bud LltwT; Mtlrt train elect 'Wd. through tr CMcigo wfthc osnnsctton far buffet-saoki- !r' .T StPanlai JVhwa. nan rm Jpvwiae C. A. Wait,, Cbicap & ng r, Albitquerkue, S. M., Nov. IS. Unit. Lewis and Troop K, Fifth cavalry, haw arrived at Fort Defiance In the Navajo reservation, with 116 member of the Moqui Indian triLe, living in Oralb! Pueblo. In northern Arisons. The Indians were arrested and brought as warcaptlvwa on account of a serious fare within the tribe, which has been going on for several weeks. The more ..nllgbtened of the Moqul Indians have insisted on the Introduction of school nto the pueblo. Another element has the reobjected to modem ideas, with mit that open warfare broke out. The conservatives were driven from tha from jueblo. The ravalry was ordered When ort Wingate to restore order. hey arrived IAeut. Lewis foundtothat the he conservatives had laid siege ueblo. He was unable to bring about trace and arrested one of the factions. The Indiana will be held at Fort De iance until order has been restored. WILL HARRIS SHOT. . Has-Asheville. X. . Nov. 16.-Asheville two killed who is, the negro policemen and threea negroesof Tuesday men tonight, was shot by posse ton miles about day near Fletcher, At 9 o'clock this south of Asheville. th morning word was receivedinthat a bam negro had been discovered near Fletcher and aid was requested. A hundred men left Asheville on horseback and surrounded the bam. Fire was opened upon the negro, who to escape, returning th shot until he wu killed. Th poasees have been composed of the best citizens and the negro population has aided In the search and contributed toward a relief fund for the families of the dead policeC-- Will men. PLOT UNEARTHED. gpokaae. Wash, Nov. 15 A special to the Chronicle from Walla Walls states that according to members of officials th special prison commission unearth-fd of the state penitentiary have plot to blow np the guards qusr ten witb nltrogiyctelne stolen from of the Jute mill and effect the release nearly 250 convicts. Warden Kincaid denies any knowledge of the plot. i BOSTON O., bringing all of the officers and directors of the corporation. Standard Oil company of New Jersey, before the court. John D. Arch bold. Henry H. Rogers and William Rockefeller are among thoee mentioned In connection with the latest move. Mr. David ordered the grand jury held in service to the end of the term with a view of bringing this new action. He saM today to at If he should be unable to get. hia evidence for thla case In proper shape he would allow the matter to go over to the next grand jurv, which will convene In January, fte also InUamted that there might then be further probing Into the charges of alleged attempted bribery of members of the petit Jury la the recent Standard Oil trial bars, on which Juror Myers made a statement to the court yeaterday. 11 WITTE WRITES LETTER. Relative to Stjtementa Made et cent Trial. Re- 8t. Petersburg. Nov. Witte has written a letter to the Xovue Vremya relative to the statements affecting him which were made at the trial recently by the members of the workmen's council. The former premier points out that Hie enunclL as well as other revolutionary associations." were organised while he wsa In the United State, and dec hires that he waa not acquainted with the president of the council, and never had any communication with him. The eount adds that whether th movement acted correctly in arresting the members of the council ran only be determined by Impartial Judgment In the future. But for the present, the count eaya. he can only say that should he be placed In the unfortunate position of having to net under the same clroumetanoee as during the last month of 1905, he would act. as he did at that time. The evening papers today print a report that. Count Wtt.le has been nominated ambassador to France, but the rumor Is stated to be without foundation. HOLY GHOST COLONY. IN CUSTODY. INDIANS WE CAN MOVE Dis- IS. The contention is beneficial in treating tuberculosis wag declared to be fallacious by Dr. T. D. Crotbere of Hartford, Conn., at the International congress on tuberculosis today. He de clared that, upon the oontrary, alcohol ia really more dangeroue than the disease It is given in correct. Miss Emily Nobles of California of ffered a few practical suggest Inna for the prevention of the spread of tuberculosis among children. "I Lad the good fortune in 1900 to be sent from San Francisco to Madras to n 844 Than New York, Nov. WITH OLD HARNESS may cause more that trouble. Serious Injuries and some limes death are the awful results. At bid harness la often responsible, hul a new harness wlih weak spots In tl 1 J'it as bad. The kind we sell have NO WEAK SPOTS. Tou will get your moneys worth If you buy harness of us. ' Our new address la 21.7 Wishing-In- Ind. Nov la. Criminal of the highest ofllcers of the Standard Oil bmutiany will be the next move of Prosecutor Davis, according tu a statement mad by him today. In this prosecution It le elated that Attorney General Kill will aaalat. Mr. Dav la says he believes lie has sufficient evidence to warrant him In Findlay. probecutiona PISH DEALERS. Augusta. Me.. Nov. 15. After a bear Ing before Gov. Cobb and counsel to- day regarding the conditions existing In th Holy Ghost oolony nt Shiloh, it was decided to postpone n decision as to possible executive interference until the next m vetoing of the governar end council on December IS. Today's bearing was held la response to written appeals from various dUssns who alleged that suffering existed at Sblluh to aa alarm log degree. N. H. Harriman of Boston, who, unlit 1902 was a follower of Rev. Frank Hanford, the jeader of the sorlely, wbo Is row supposed to be In Palestine, testified that jo his opinion Hanford Is insane. Mrs. Alice Phelp of Kansas City told of her efforts to release her two daughters from the Influence of the society. Until six years ago, whan they went to Btaildb, the two young women were teachers la Kansas City schools. One of them ia bow aa Inmate of th Main insane asylum. Mrs. Phelps said that ina day whilo she was at Slillob trying to Indue her daughters to leave, she expressed her disbelief la the claim that Hanford Isa reincarnation of the prophet Elijah. For this skepticism ske said she was told that If she said such things about Hanford and th other apostles she would be struck down by the hand of God, as Bhiloh was declared to be moly ground. DOUGHERTY KNOCKED OUT. IOWA STATE MEMORIAL. Boston. Nov. 15. Plan for th of leged combination of the majority the principal fish dealers of Boston Into one concern, to be known as the National Fisheries company. Incorporated under the laws of Maine, with a capital of $5JHM.9A0. were reported today. The merger, aa reported, will Include one local company which operates three large halibut steamers on the Pacific coast. al- - "I CAN BEE! n tj-- 2 of (I).-- iiv:xi : t ; uut. u..-rruist-:!.f r Mira Maria tioudyeAr. the i Loiter :tn r..siu-les.'it'.ha s.':ii recfii her so in tight i tLr iniu-i- v.ut.ni.-iiof shall k.blt- - a manner after twtnty situ furtt.t ruioiv That tot 1)11! as ( of MIiiJiu-t:ital It rta.-l.vt- i ins t.uusc of iJs loniaint-i- i story of her cure recent t.li the full !y. he of Ooluva Once I ; Mlud." the raid: "lies I'Ll- - Ii'tivrMi.iu u .ii urgt- - lb I can ve. can eve you plainly, aud u ij.v: iht- aiuvndmsuis I cuu vee a bat you are bidding in to :ht tiT! Iiy (Ii. Uuuae ut lords, and - a lorn.: iur piece of calico; but I ii is il.a: rh.s srssiun of am enjoined not to rw, or read, aud iil shall not o iue to si. end uu:;J as yet I Jo neither Mr blindness step-- , hiv issen lo a itual came atM'ji a the result cf a practisrtiitianier.r of tliv is.;es die cal joke. was eugkged aa a filial Ih'Um mi lords and (he bouse of commachinist for H t'onrer in hia boot mune aud shoe factory. Croat Wtlaon street, Tl.is promised actluu the federa Hunalet, some twenty-twor lion considered to lie uni signifi- three year ao. cant. I saa seated at the machine juat aa you see uc sit now isulsing toe acFREE DISINFECTANT. tion to the word i. when the calamity befell nte. Behind sas a table starve Today e part) ut scieurlsut are (sit- which was an Iron wneel winding tbe ing th disenfectani anrks of the Pop- bobbins for tie ahlp. I was Billing ar lar borough cuuuci: io machine when e mischievous ;iipo.i the pro- girl,thea fellow ves for the IliSU'lfscliire worker, crept wader the or d.stofeil-teni- a which duiiug (he present veer table and tied n piece of string to my has ihvi Inst a I U'J uu.ler the direction too! during my nbeeuo. While 1 was trying to resume my sent of l heir energetic aud enterprising the mean medical officer uf ksii:i. Dr. V 4. of th girl, by string, The council, as a anuuuuc-e- pulled the stotf from under me. Th hark of my head fell right against a last seek, has detidt-i- i io offer foes of charge large supplue of such pan of the iron wheel, which was t to the nouncil schoola in the fastened to tbs aide of tbe table. It To a representative of ibis was a mercy that ! see not killed. borough. paper Dr. Alexander yesterday site a My head was not cut, but I was atuu-no- d few particulars .4 the proves bt the "1 became uueonacfcwa, nad new departure generally. cnuM Firet as to tbe nan, doctor," raid not take food for a considerable time. For folly twelve mouths 1 could not our representative; dove this buxine. bear ihe foil light of day. and th gas burrt-- n the rsic-pa-y er very much?" "We began working at the end of light wae unbearable. The late Mr. last January," h replied, and have Jejp. the tinted surgeon uf Peril made many ihoueaads of gallons. The aquar and tbe late Mr. Holliday, surgeon both attended me. I very sudesK of the material and e.ectrk-Uup and aiuMxviuutsbly lost my eight to the end of Septemtier has less denly than 80 pound. We give th dlstn-fecis- entlivlv. it cxJue about ea ia the twinkling of an eye. away in boilia to any lubalt-llaaMr. J sweep explained that my skull and w have been watering too waa praising on the optic nerve, and street with iL The expense of both Mr. Jessup and Mr. Halllday in less than a y per aid they could do nothing for me gall jo ." 'That seems ciieap enough. Do you You may. said Mr. Jessup, get your sight book, and you may not. 1 waa mlud sxplaiuiiig in process?" "The Lancet calls the disinfectant tateu, on their advice, to n city Infirmary about three moo tha after the electrolyred saline suluthai. It a by th lleruiiis process, and It is accident, and there an opera! km wan twelve or thirteen years sines this performed. The skull was pared. I process became knowu la England. My wae for fully twelve years quite blind, attention was iI.aSB o It through tha nn invalid, but able te walk about in Lancet commission about that time; my mother's house, In Chrietuplior street Burley road. but I could do noiblng with It 1 wsa ea one occasion. going down s w had u municipal elsrlricltythen, In the cellar steps Into the kitchen, when the borough. About t v years ago I took up tho subject sc.ljusly, as w my foot slipped, and I fell from the then had our ewn generating station, top to the bottom of tha step. Huang ear my head waa cut in about tbe and eisrtrlrtty ia very cheap in Poplar. to spot which had before com The eHrmlte prucssa -- Mr. Hermits, Identic Iron wheel. by the bys. Is an Amertran by blrtb, into contact with th liut bl father was a Frenchman and Blued was oa my hand. I exclaimed. his moth ar an Englishwoman -- consists Oh, mother, I sen see!' And, sure In producing hypochlorite of niagussl-u- enough, to my groat Joy, I could see. "When Mr. Jessup arrived be. to by ths electrolysis of sea Than hypurhkirit of msgnealum Is my grief, explained that ell that I had done was to shako the optic practically th disinfectant?" nerve, and he added that 1 should be Yee, with poeetbly eon other ac- blind again. He said, 'U I could hit tive chlortps com pound a It Is a most you n blow no tho head, and that of powerful, If not tho most powerful dis- course I omild not do, I might give infectant knowu. Tba difficulty a the you hack algid.' On the piker past has bee to easily render it stable Baud, as hoyour told my parents, a shock find to manufacture It ia large quanfi-Ue- s in elate uf my health, suitable for municipal us. All wosld. theth kies of my eight, rnuee hypochlorites are exceedingly unsls- - through me to luee reason. He did not, of course, say this to me. Then how do you overcome tbe I did not sen mjr father at tba And whence do you get vuur lima, and aa a matter of fact never sea wsterT" saw him again, for the neat day I We saturate ordinary water, in two lost my sight and became blind saturators, with magnesium chkirtde again n further period of tea year. in one and common sail In ths other. for Coming to th time when her eight These snlutlogs are always kept on wsa restored, Miss Goodyear ssid: "I, draught, and gben required are drawn unfortunately aa 1 Imagined, again fell off in proper proportion and mixed In down whet the flight a tauk above the eleclrulysera. a cer- skull bad beenof steps,I and pared received c tertain other chemical being added. wsa In Intense pain fur rible blow. I The mixture runs to a small feed about au hour. eotueihlng tank, and then pasae through four at riled me. and ISuddenly saw what was like eleci rolyxera ranged upon a staging a flash of light, and my alght came very Rule space. Each back. I have already told you my contains ten electrodes, and alglit la now good, though aomcUmea ths result of the electrolysis is to con- I cannot see as at others. Mr. Halll-da- y vert the mixture Into a hypochlorite nf has recommended tue not to lax magnesium, and possibly other active eyes by reading and sowing. That chlorine oompounde, leaving tha last my I iball do, because we p not know electro!) sar at a strength nf from four the value of eight till we lose It." to five grammes of chlorine per Utde. It la now twelvo months since Miss The disinfecting strength of this Goodyear recovered her eight, but th liquid la rendered stable by tbe addi- facta have Juat corns to public tion of a given quantity uf a chemical knowledge. only laindon Chronicle. at ths time that it leaves ths last r, and they are intimately mixed ROCKED BY EARTHQUAKE. In s specially mode carboy by means nf a paddle with rubber flaps, invented by myself. Rasta F. N. M.. Nov. Is. Between At th time that the fluid ia run- I and 4 oclock this morning Hants Fa ning into the car buy the preservative wsa shaken fur eeveral eeooude by chemical la dripping into It as well, u esithquake which rocked houses and becomes Intimately mixed as Just but did no particular damage. mentioned, a final stir being given by Reports from over the territory another apparatus I have had made. how that th shock was general. A Ths result is that n double hypo- telephone massage from Bocorro says chlorite of magnesium and sodium is that tbe first shock there occurred at 5 oclock and Lasted five aoconiU. Haformed, which Is quite stable. The electric current Is governed vers building were wrecked and peoautomatically In order to give constant ple severely frightened. Shock are results and to avoid overheating, the occurring there, it Is reported, at instrength being perfectly regular and tervale of from five to tea mlnuleA continuous, and 'the supply of disin- and are very severe. fectant fluid Is readily obtained by Shook were also felt at Terraneo switching on the current at any mo- and Estaacta. In Torrance county, and ment, so that In case of an epidemic at Albuquerque and Lae Vegas. such an Installation is invaluable. The selmnlr disturb an oa apparently Then your part, doctor, hat been runs from north to south. to make the manufacture and stability of this disinfectant practicable for muHARRY LEWIfl Ifl VICTOR. nicipal and commercial purposes? Yes. that Is so; It Is the first time Grand Rapid. Mich., Nov. 16. Mike that It has ben easily, cheaply and was knocked out her tonight readily manufactured by a local au- Ward In th ninth round by Harry Lewis of thority." London Dally Newt. Philadelphia, and w token to hospital unconscious. It 1' feared he bsa PEONAGE CONSPIRACY. concussion of the brain. Lewis, hie second. Frank O'Brien of PhiladelPensacola, Fla., Nor. 15.- Rudolph phia, end Referee Eddie Ryan of DeLanlngsr, a Hungarian, was ths prin- troit have been detained by the polie cipal wltnoss today in the peonage to await the outcome of Ward's Inccaispiracy esse against tbs manager jury. and employe of tbe Jackson Lumber It was s fast battle and Lewis was company. Witness testified that after leading in th ninth. A left to the two months work at something which Jaw sent Ward down for the ouunt of he nad not extracted to do, be, with nine, and ns h rose he met a terrific two others, started for Pensacola, trav- right to the Jaw that rendered him eling through the swamps on account unconscious. of fear of being captured and returned. They were overtaken, however, by a WILL OF EBEN SMITH. man on hvnebaek who. with a leveled revolver, compelled them to return He Denver, Nov. IS. The will f the and bis cumradea appealed to the Hungarian consul at. Mobile, who rescued late Ebon Smith of Los Angeles, dishim and alxtaen others. Residents of posing of upward of 12,500.000. tiled Laurel Hill testified to seeing foreign-er- a today la tho probata court, ahowa that pursued end returned to ths lumber one of hia aons. Lemuel El Bmllb of Leadvilta, has been cut bff with tho camps. Hf lncsm from 25,0u0, aet aside aa a trust fnnd. BATTLEBHtP. JAPANC8E The estate is practically divided between the widow, Emily Louis Smith, Toklo. Nov. 15. Tba first class who receives and the other Jspaaese battleship Hntsuma, 15,000 tww dbildron, Frank Leroy Smith nnd to be launch- Corn Isabel Carnahan, eadi of whim tons, tbe first battleship ed in Japanese waters, took th water receive These children today in the presence of ths emperor. are named as executor. Tho greatest enthusiasm waa manifested. The newspapers hers reflect PREMATURE EXPLOSION. the epoch making nature of the event, as Indieatd by the unprecedented presDouglas, Arlaoua, Nov. 15 - Three ence of the emperor, and euloglx tbs were suoeesi of ths naval constnstora. It Americans and alx Mexicans is taken for granted that the Satsuma killed by a prematura explosion at a ia equal to, and perhaps superior, of Ume qasrry, nine mile east of Dnug-Iaa- , at o'clock today. Tbe bodies anything afloat. are burled under n pile of roek. The eraser has gone from here to hold STEAMERS COLLIDE. au Inquest The quarry ia one at which lime rock la secured tor the melton lu thla city. A gang of men Bordeaux, Nov. 15. -- The British Swedand the baa been sent from tbe ameitere to assteamer Melrose Abbey ish steamer Adolph Meyer collided sist In recovering the bodies. The extoday and tbe Melrose Abbey soak. plosion waa beard and fell it this No Urai were THr s VVE s toe CURE liixX-toUU- J is W O ie Permanently tw-nt- WE CURE MEN Italian government decided upon nationalizing the rails ay system, and began lam year by taking over lb management of the two great Mediterranean and Sicilian companies, it soon found that the shortage of power and rolling stock, brought about by the old administratu aa rive threatened to lira tion, economic crisis. To tide over pressing needs, a state commissioner was dispatched to this country for th puriaise of picking up so Bin If possible. sA a result of kl visit a number of the Metropolitan Railway companys old engines, together with fitly old good locnmoUvra of the Midland railway, ar now on their way to Italy. Tha government has also placed orders amounting to twenty million crowns In Austria. Instances of railway engine being sold out of the country tor service abroad are now few aud far between, tl was very different In former daya, when continental dallwaymea looked to this country for guidance. Foreign engineers then used to come to England to study locomotive prartioe, and when they say a type of engine suited to their requirement they would arrange with the railway company to buy a specimen, in order that they might copy It la their own works. On or two anr leal London sad Northwestern goods engines, that changed hands in this manner, at still at work on a Dutch railway. Th fata of all engines la the scrap hpap ultimately, but before this befalls them, and when nearly worn out. they may be eold to contractors or colliery proprietors. to end their de.ve In the logpi dignified form of light shunting. The electrification of hallways has, however, placed on the market a number of engines In the highest stale of efficiency. The Metropolitan railway, beslilss selling some of it stock to tbs Italian government, ; has disposed of ot.be-to the Cambrian railways and to the radford corporation. Th lattar use them for working a passenger and goods service over the Xidd Valley Light railway, which waa primarily constructed for conveying materials to the ngram waterworks. The Mersey railway found considerable difficulty in finding purchasers for lu powerful steam engines, and all are ant ye, sold. The London, righton and South Coast company lisve recently done a deal with the Isle of Wight railway over a few of their pretty little tank engines, known as the Terriers, nil some of the earn class, still garbed la their gamboge colored livery, and bearing Sussex names, were to be teen di fog contractors' work In the heart nf uckinghamshlre during the const ruction of the new Great Western and Great Central Joint line to High Wycombe. It le a pity that more nf the historic engines cannot be raved from the scrap besp and preserved as mementoes like the Rocket'' In South Keneington museum, the Experiment of the Stock-toand aDrllngton railway, wkich stands on a pedestal lu Darlington station, sad tbe In viet a nf th Canterbury and Wfiilfaiable railway, .wbieh was recently presented to the rlty of Canterbury by Fir David Salomons, and set up in tn Dan John." The Great Wen era company preserves the neme pistes of their veterans, and one side of tbe motion of the Lord nf the Lies" has been presented to the Swindon technical school. Lon don Mall. luco-mollv- e d e n , ByModcm, Quick dis.n-fecun- OLD ENGINES. Vicksburg. Miss, Nov. 15. Iks Iowa slate memorial lu the Vicksburg national military park was dedicated this afternoon by Gov. Cummins of Iowa. The absence of military pageant was a notable feature, only two militia comEMERGENCY MEETING. panies participating. One of these was the Volunteer Soethroni, one of the London, Nor. 15. A special emeroldest military organisations in the gency meeting of the National Liberal aoulh. A large number of Iowan ware Federation has bean called for November L. Th pnacloal resolution mill prasent. o - r 2 Effectively and 1 si-i- Tbe Dreadnought recently underwent her full power trials under war conditions with the most satisfactory result The huge battleship left Plymouth at 8 a. m, fully laden aud carrying es much weight u she will when she has all her stores sad onal Aboard and her full service equipment Her eight hours' run Is known to havo given the best results, though no official figures can he divulged. All who were on hoard her speak enthusiastically of her behavior. It U stated that eh averaged for the eight hours II. 6 knots, and for some time maintained a speed of 22.4 knots. This makes her the fastest battleship la existence, whether projeated or as the new Italian battleships of tbe Vittorio Emanuelo class ate not expected to do more thaa 22 knots for three hours. Tho turbine is thus a great and triumphant success. The performance of the Dreadnought's turbine is all the mote striking because they were not forced In any way. Yet they easily exceeded the bor poww for which they were designed. Whereas tJiay were only expeetd to iv 22,000 h. p., thy actually gave 5M b. p. more thaa was anticipated. Tbe engine room' staff, indeed, express absolute con fide noe that the Dreadnought would or even 24 knots withmake 22 out being unduly forced. Even when her engines were working their hardest there was no vibration, and tbe guns could have been work dand aimed perfectly with the ship running at top speed. On reaching Plymouth the Dreadnought'! ship's company ward Informed by Admiral Sir A. Douglas that the king had telegraphed expressing his satisfaction at the ship's line performance. Loudon Mail. MEN par-liau- i. Ut-i- SPEED OF DREADNOUGHT. - govi-i'Liut-- i com-ploie- d, 15. Jack Davenport. Ia,. Nor. Dougherty, the Milwaukee welterweight. was knocked out tonight lu th ninth round by Jimmy Gardner at Lowell. Moss. The fight was a whirlwind affair while it lasted. Up to the eighth round neither men had gained any decided advantage. Daring this period, however, Dougherty took the Iced and had his opponent la trouble. Gardner name back strong la the ninth while Dougherty seemed weak from hia exertions in tha previous round. During a spirited exchange Gardner connected his right with Dougherty's Jaw and tha latter dropped to tha floor for the count of sine. The sama performance was repeated three tlmee. The last time Dougherty went down he was unable to arise at the count of ten and was declared the loser. fl- 3 p:e-vs-- W ktiiii th Against Highest Officers of Standard Oil Company. that alcohol A runaway 2281 CRIMINAL PROSECUTIONS. au-- i i. la-ed- lia h.ef clerk f : ta'. iheae Ballinger ai'.t iffu'r ware rrapoca.li.e as fur the wiongful onr- - Lim-frm.i;; vn about 2."i, p- -r it of mixed I'bm-tanegro and Indian biimd in and t hickaraw aaivi.s Tnene fiord-ner of land ae get only fort Ik ml aud parrlvi-pat- . or acres 3i against fuii-ion la tribal ullvwed Indian muieua. Bailinger told the r.uumiiee that he 'he disclaim: oi a mandator) reird law compelling the (vuiinireion tu gie these perraux their full rights upon (be rolls. Mr bixby Mid tun i,1 hi that the complainant had full u.vurse for relief by appeal to the I uited States in W asiiiugtiin. The r!.are cuuiam t hist element that Beai iert the office of Bixbi and held empkit meat for s unit wiih a land firm at South McAlister, giving this firm !n..ie information was used agaitun the interest of uni Ba .Unger's clients and mat afterward Beal resumed his punlihiu under bix-bnoJi Bixby aud lie I deny all Bao.-i1.i- Lr l'.b r n second. third. Tints, t:4I. Fourth race, one tulle Gauae won, Happv Jack second. Joe Leaser thirl. Time! 1:44 Fifth race, one mile Debar wou. Kercboval second . Tha Clansman third. Time, 1:42. Sixth race, mile and a sixteenth Advssu won. Ravlanna second. Henry O. tilled. Time. 1:50 Saddlery and : 10. ( 3-- won, Llddon At. J. C. Platt u -- will be treated fairly, no matter knw you may be lacking In tech- cnairu.i. dvlit-na:..- that clalnit-- d Bixby. Beal - Uik cf inr oiii viiuixut- - si home hi la at the kuu.e timr gianui.g the iiie profit he woiii.t earn by exTime. 1 : if Third race, one m.'ie- - Athlete won. portation at tl.e present price of silOrilene sesond. Hen Hsu third. Time. ver hi handing over r!,e dollars of (be old ci:!i.bge to the and 1.43. coiMtiission an. I receiving gold Fourth race, seven furiougs bon Mot won. Tureita seond. New York lawfor. For some time confide: able third. Time. 1:41. has been fe.t in government Fourth race, one mile Msnm Dot le won. Go Between second. Bad and financial citcles iieeause of the outflow of silver from ttria country. Neua third. Tim. 1:42 Sixth race, five furlong -- Hancock Although the monetary eommlaaion won. Trouble ieconJ. Work and Flay derlares the eituiiivn lias been greatly exaggerated. It Is true that silver third. Time. 1 : OS 2 4. dollars have been si a premium of 2 per cent In this capital for a number LATONIA RESULTS. of dav pasi. The til providing for an export tax Cincinnati. Nov. IS. on silver exports was puased by the First race, five and a half fwriouga which Gidipivof won. black Art second, chamber ofall deputies tonight siiapemleit preliminary fomiallUM Bert Osra third. Time, l:ll Second race, ala furior.se Idaila and acopted th measure In accordwon. Nedra exoond. Graudoa ihtrd. ance with an urgent request id the Minister by government presented Time, 1:17 1 hlrd rase, mile and a half Helger-so- Limantour. WHEN PURCHASING JEWELRY, reputation U poimt factor to be util: v a S.lver Dollars XOVEM1IEU .MclIMNii, CHARGES FILED. I I. ju.urlir.r hr ti mu. i v,.;:ch. If ii litveu tviug 1:51. Second race, six furlongs won. Pjralau sev.id Acr-ba- i tuner cot-ju-k- lav, : r at Hand. u: Mexico Nov K. to came to a Leonard Joe Hau.isL tr.ir.l Henry second. i Keep O d l'KIl'AV CTA1I, OGDEN, . Ct! K,-s- ts Designed rbi- - iue'rip,il!-ta- n f.-- close at Aquciluc: F.iat race, mile i I RESULTS. AQUEDUCT EXAMINEE: EXPORT LAW. SPORTS racing SlOliNlNG Methods . WE I CURE y lu-e- n MEN t, 'Come and Get n kalf-pesn- Well pro-ducs- d Drs. Elliott & Norris I I 2361 Washington Ave. 1 nr eleo-tmlyx- Wedding Presents Are always seed, aud especially lu tha Un of chlnawara. Our baauttfol lines at fanay and ornamental dishes Is th most ebmpleto of any la th city. Aa tatpoeUou will demoualreta UIa lea us before buying. Freeh fruits and vegetables, staple and fancy grecertee. E. A. Olsen, Grocer, 2259 Washington Ave. nt HERE YOU ARE elec-trolyis- oaa-hal- one-fourt- h. BOYS RollerSkates Roller Skates Winslows Celebrated Line-Pr- ices From 50c to $$.oo Come QuicK T. S. HUTCHISON No. 306 Street Twenty-Fift- h FaOUDIIT GOODS SPOUTING COMPANY Wholesale end Retail PORTING GOODE, EDISON PHONOAND RECORDS, GRAPH Clark, Meireeka Flaking Techie, tall end Dean Athletic OeedA Phenegraphe field en Easy 351 24th SL TemiA jabbers of LACE YOUR ORDERS WITH MITCHELL BROS. IB i j Coplaga and buy tram ageata, g j 1 j they get large eemmleesona id you have te pay them, ilea B louumeutg, Deed- - csss. Don't ur heme people Brat ppoaite City Cemetery. Yard |