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Show j "'if; v K0rim Satan itawHnc ft4H ' THE You un SHIP ON FlRE AT SEA. gat All But Two Z. C. M. I. iranir Wuuaiurt I'c.u'jrr- 2M u, tor lor man, beys, miaaaa and cnu dran again in Ogdan. They ara the reliable, every anteed, aa wall aa the (a.r ihr . Liii-ruum- . Hi-ii- h. the "tfif of ,vj-.- V.i ' i t . .a- . . . i Fifth Ward u lVt(-f'.V.,- :g. 1 - .lap-aues- e K.u-sin- 2344 MADISON AVE. BELL PHONE 513-X- . Catalog and Samples. j T. A. SHREEVE 1.- - The A antic X. .1. Xov. coroner', inquest, which i ij examine and hx reaponslblll'y tor the electric railroad wreck of BuoiUy. began imiay. Aitorney Bourgeois? f.r the lai'.ruml reconi pativ offered the exteusite source of the Piiusiivauia company to aaaist In aacerialninq the true cause of tba accident. Conductor Curtis denied be had been Camden that warned before le;vtu anything was wrong with the rear car. ROOSEVELT WITH OLD HARNESS A runaway may cottar morn Serious injuries and trouble. RirhuiO.iJ. A NARROW Ya.. Xov. 1. A'lrg.-oRouirevelt .tud Mri. r UeuwrMl Rixei . aasUtant Priia.t man l.atta and a secret strived at Valli Garden a;mu' ten miles south of CbatiottiMvilie. on the late Southern railway, in a pnvate jeeierlay attenioirii und Mr. and Mis. over to Ro.evelt and Dr. Rixev Piue Knot after dark. Mr. l.Htlu ntained at North (In den a a medium at cvtnmuuieaiiou with W'asl'.ingt.in and rite secret service man imnuitted. wit li the car whirh whs alriemicked at the station. Two shot gun and a line hunting dog went over to "Pine Knot" In a wagon with the baggngt'. The hunting season open in AJbemtarle Malay. The chance are (hat the President will be one of rhe first to take a shot at the birds In Virginia lhi .'ear. n e ESCAPE. otne-rlmP- death are the awful results. An Enginssr Was to Hava Bean the Vicold harness la often reaponalble, but tim of an Infernal Machine. a new harness with weak spots in n la just as bad. Akron. Ohio. Xv. 1. Andrew The kind we sell have aged 40. a Baltimore A Ohio NO WEAK SPOTS. engineer, yesterday had a narrow esTou will get your moneys worth if cape from death by an infernal machine. you buy harness nf its. A thirty-eigcalibre revolver, Our new address Is 2277 Washington Ave. packed with powder In a small tiox and ten atirka of dynamite were concealed J. C. Plait Saddlery Co. ' EFFORT TO RAISE CARS. tool box In hla coal hottac. The In trigger of the pistol was fastened to the lid of the box. When McIntosh opened the lid the machine let go and the the bullet struck McIntosh in cheek, Imbedding itself. Mcluiuah was burned by the powder and the dynamite was thrown to all parti of the coal house, but did nt explode. McIntosh 'a injuries are nut serious. He says he know of no enemies. The police have a clew. Had the dynamite exploded great damage to the prnp-- , erty would have followed aa many house are In cloze proximity. Atlantlr City. X. J.. Out. 7,1. Several light charges of dynamite were exploded under the two submerged car In the Thoroughfare in hitpe of breaking the coupling, hut the effort was in rain, the divers being unable to get charges in the proper place. The wrecking rrews are now irylng to drag the cars ashore, a distance of 211,0 feet. No bodies have been discovered since the corpses of two women were, found yesterday. It is bnIWed. that there are bodies wedged In the cars. From a card found In his pocket, the cine unidentified man la believed lo be William Bran re. Tba dead mint ber tel ween fifty and sixty, and It Is believed the latter figure will not be exceeded. bow-eve- WHITE HOUBE RECEPTIONS. Washington, Xor. 1. The following program of reception! and dinner at the White House for the season of Germane Said to Object to Hie Ap- 1804-- 7 has been announced by Secrepointment tary lxeb: December 13th, Thursday, cabinet h New York. Xov. 1. A Berlin dinner. 4 p. m. to the Time says the German Jan. 1st, Tuesday, New Years recepgovernment has been Informed that tion, 11 a. m. to 1:30 p. m. the plan to tend H. C. Stiles of the January 3rd. diplomatic, reception, United Btaiea department of agricul- 9 to 10:30 p. m. ture to Germany aa one of the AmerJanuary 101b, diplomatic dinner, 4 ican experts who will try to find a p. m. basis for a new commercial treaty, has January 17th, judicial dinner, 9 to been abandoned. 10:30 p. m. Although the aisle drtment gives January 24th, supreme court dinner, gnother reason for the withdrawal of 3 p. in. In Berlin that Btllee. It la believed January '31st. congressional recepGermany expressed opposition to his tion. 8 to 10:30 p. fn. appointment. It has been impossible February 7th. army and nary refo obtain confirmation of this report, ception, 9 to 10:30 p. m. the dispatch saya. but the government officials Intimate that. Mr. Htili'a' comRAILROADS DISCRIMINATE. ing would not hare promoted the tar-1negotiation. Washington. Xhv. 1. Complaint was filed today wlth the Interstate ComGIRL LEAVES HOME. merce oommUaloa by the Howard Mills of Wichita, Kansas, that the Salt Iko. Nov. 1. Angered Ity a company Missouri Pacific, Santa Fe, Rock Inscolding from hcr mother. Alice Co- land. Burlington, Denver ft Rio hen. 15 years oM. ran away from home Grande, Bon thorn Pacific and I'nttin been baa and noi afternoon Tuesday Pacific railroads are maintaining unheard of wince. The parents. Mr. and just differentials against flour and in Mrs. A. J. Hansen of 1325 Indiana ave- favor of wheat shipped from Wichita nue. have notified officers of the Ju- to Pacific meat terminal, and points venile court and the police, hut no In Arlsona. It Is claimed that thia trace has yet hern found of the girl. discrimination operates . dlaaxtnuialy From facta which came to light yes- to the flour mills of Kansas and upterday It is believed that the girl lua builds the Pacific Const mills and the eloped with a young man whom she complaint urges thst the differential met while working at the Sweet he abolished. Candy factory during vacation time, and the shock has nearly proatrated WARNINGS WERE TOO LATE. the mother. She baa telephoned or aent word lo every peraon site know Hong Kong. Xor. 1. Speaking in in Salt lke. but none bus seen or had the legislature. Council Governnn SI word of the girl. Matliew Nathan, in referring to tbs Monday afternoon Mrs. Hansen Observatory inquiry committee, said reprimanded her daughter for Home that warning of the typhoon on the trivial matter. The girl said nothing, was under hut the next day told a schoolmate morning of September 9th, that she was going to run away from the cfrcinnstanced given as soon as it home. On her return home from the wsa practically possible. Governor Nathan propose to send Riverside school Tuesday. Alice went into the house, took her guld neck- the report of the communion and the to the kecretary of lace and lockot and then left. She evidence obtslned state and also the repons received told her mother nothing. Bhe had not from the Slccawei and military obserbeen beard from or ween since that vatories with a request for the obsertime. vations from the Royal observatory, CHAUFFEURS STILL OUT. WIRELESS TELEGRAPH. STILES WILL NOT GO. dee-patc- la the character ot the truster service wo supply our : patrons. Prompt, reliable and at low coot, any tlma you say weU be on your job and hsudla It expeditiously and weli . ALLEN TRANSFER 8 CO. Fbona 21 for youra. Th Oatjr DaaMe-Trac- k Railway batwagg fee JUatseri Rhw and CWcace.' J The Overldnd Limited in tha Wsrld Compatfawnt and drawing room sleeping cart, observation can, dinand library ing cars, buffet-smoki- ng LuwIsm Trala rs cars, with barber, hath and Library; entire train electric lighted, through tc Chicago without Direct connection for charge. Book-love- St. Paul and Minceapolis j TkM. imrvatlmi'. nl fuS in- -' okuinal fnw formation ran l C A. W'allwr. Grnml . Asata. fr. Chicago & tea Snath Mata Mraat, North-Weste- rn omt Laks City, Utah.. kaw m nnloJFSil tnt Wda taii.V N SLL COUMTflirn. j at la km full Awt ritk IComfhgt aaaM Car, fntafifntktfahnU hint Ml hfitamint factlaa Extialhaty. "Hkirnmli.H PLACE YOUR ORDER WITH MITCHELL BROS. J Copings and Don't buy from agents. they gat large ccmmiaKoai and you have to pay them. Ban your home people first 'Yard eppoilte City Cemetery. Monument!, Head-aton- I .1 l .t.i-'- ye-.'u- ;. here, tbr of div-- i- 1 i.inc two vo'canuee u. Tbls ml a- iU' - - New York. Xov. 1. There la no settlement in sight of the trouble between the New Turk Transportation company and Its striking chauffeurs, anil practically all the company's automobile are Mill tied up. Strike sympathiser this afternoon In affrrounded an eiectrlc vehicle gfalch was Miss Bessie Buchanan, a Birlin. Nov. 1. The delegate the wireless telegraph conference finished their work today and expect to The Saturday. sign n. convention agreement will be framed upon the principle of free intercommunication between all systems, but Great Brit aln and Italy will sign with resenra tions designed to protect the existing the of writer, Pittsburg. Believing cornarra lgetnents with the Marconi ' hurled strikers was (he rah empty, . pan v. stones. Miss Buchanan screamed for assistance. HEARBT IS HOARSE. Among those who were in the crowd He actor. Arnold the pushwas Daly, New York. Xov. 1 William R. ed his way through ihe crowd and Hearn returned today from his final to men throwing alone begged the trip of the campaign. He deals', as there wa a woman In the was hoarse, but otherwise said he felt an aasumod onre apolo- weil. Mr. 1 leant said he had eab. They at not seen getic air and avowed they hnd thought the letter sent him and Mr. Hughe the cab was empty. The Mattered by the CIvIL Service Reform Assocla- when a policemnn appeared. tlon to dcflhp their position as to civil service refohn. Mr. Hughes' reply to OLD CONFEDERATE KILLED. the communication wa published today. Atlanta. Ga.. Xor. 1. Dr. A. X. BANK TO ISSUE CURRENCY. Pratt, who was chief chemist of the Confederacy, was killed by a treigh. was Dr. Hara Pratt Decatur. at New York. Xov. 1. The New York traip vard graduate and a pioneer In the chamber of commerce adopted a rephosphate business. He was 71 years port of a special committee which recold. ommended the establishment, in this country at a bank currency similar to DOWIE GOING TO MEXICO. the bill of the Bank of France. There was much opposition to the Guadalajara. Mexico. Xov. . John plan and many speculators declared Iipwis of Chicago, one of the Zionism that it wsa Impracticable. still loyal to John Alexander Dowie, IS NOT LEOPOLD. announced today that the plana for Zloa plantation In Mexico have not been abandoned and that land for Chicago. Xov. 1. The man arrested the plantation will probably be secur- at Boone. Iowa, yesterday in conneced within the next five days. He also tion with the search for Leonsrd Leo. nnaunoed that Dowie will ret am to pold. the Leslie tnurdef suspect, is not Mexico, the recent Chicago reports to Legold. - ' . - ... . u the - Lever to the rto'at ..rtjij .t. l v. U i.. irojad i.o ii.o ou, ami uckxto tlie .i.1 I : :.t ,! i"..-:,- ' eympa'hi u--- t are usually it ' .hiday 1.1-tnine tnomrnl. H W1' ft. wlili'b tilings u h v- "f a end ;o the I'ulian ii'ii .vr necnis m . A'ltetiii w.tn. V :t:u-- i j lMni.i- - loa perioil ut quiet 111 tT Tunc. ;!::id. mam dtiilimiatlc lriu-cGorge. after lit i(-in ha at last JAMAICA RE3JLT8. larnesi and the p.'ri tiave wicl a; In. s.irJ. mado Uate to iske Xi-! Un Ynii.. Nn an miiiiii ,;it-iHe ha pioved kliu-i-- h : fn--- . .v f . failure h. a govemm- lmi,i:i . i.r : s'4'. nIhiU I..; le1--. u y 1:1 I.1IS ailtucralic and 1I-i in (.tie. biv.ga j piiiniotiug party In.! .t.the uiajority of par'inaiG' witu . xl'iiui,:. A,..ni..-- . i':i;-il:ui- pie-- 1 we,!. whom he couirived 0 tue-1 ; 1C ui.0 hi it-eiit assentuly prufes h- fjee. mi. itti-- :t nii'vaJ, it i doubtt 1. they' !i t'l.u wen, Tpo-timid. i.iti.r.- - .j really ieprent an )i,i'.i!at- elemer.i. t ; t.ili-r'.. third T..ii-- . The minority certain : tiai! the tlaud tu.''.!i race, Pacite. :a,.l. li'.e n.1 at their back when mu 'eviilted lal half fi.ilmit. Iit. : .i year, and the men wlte lead them. itKelliluila.'s keromi. It.liK MM. VenUclo, Fiiii:in amt Bphski-anak. Time, l.gs, . iiieu wno .i are the aHei -- . - te'-gm-- ii d rt hi-e- s it . "1 1 wlii-inc- - . i. -- .1 B Fifth rai'C. mile aui q;.:-wen. utndale Chimney Sweep if.iite ;e:ii.s . iiu-- i woa i'lrate 1olly third. T'i'.t.e, 2:iiH rVxrii race, utile utul a sixteenth ltn't of the r wtir,, Markie Mate! Kvery t tSiiir third. Time, 1:02. uf atiuexaiiou final sIutin. EMPEROR NOT PRESENT. t at lea-- t is with Irlnre William Berlin, Xuv. 1.- lSmperur new regime a did net 1 Until the oteutng at rhe expitsltiun ttidwy aa lit- had' p.eluier. M. Zairnla. a their goveroo;. the Cteiana been expected lo do. The Ihike of KsIImhi. who made the opening adought no to Teel that liny are further from iiukm Hpm before. Indeed, dress, said the emperor was detainedII the palace by a cold, Put that the) are really nearer to it. Prince at was not serious ,f talking as George had a habit though the island were a sort of priSALE OF SHEEPSKINS. vate estate conferred upon him by the ciar out of gratitude for a private lannion. Xor. I. A sale of l.ath) service rendered during hi tour in ahespakins was held here toJapati. M. Zalmis will eherlah no such bales at There was a good attendance illusion; he will be in fact. If not la day. active omnpetltlon prevailed name, ;i Greek viceroy, and he will and and fine cniaa- have little less freedom of action than thrutigiKiut. Merino & to ( per cnu!. tail I if the union had actually taken place. bred ail i Sliced coarse and long stapled rrotudtreda At the same time, the present, wulu-tl'la far from adequate, since It sbnwed a slightly easier tendency. leaves the whole commercial status of RACE FOR FISHING VESSELS. the Island vague. 11 Is slill, as regards tariffs and consular Jurisdiction, Sir Thomas UpBoaton. Nov. a portion of the Ottoman empire, and whiue that fiction remain It would ton. who Is visiting Haatoa. announcbe idle to expect that capital will flow ed today that he will offer a prise far Into the island, and without capital It a race between fishing vessels, fo bo j must continue to stagnate economi- oiten to vessels from all parts of the cal! y. We all kdow that Its future world. Sir Thomas reached this decision during a rial! to the wharf, destiny la to be Incorporated In the fishGreek kingdom. But so. long aa the where he Inspected several fast when and the how remain undeter- ing schooners. mined, we are afraid that the Islanders GUILTY OF CONTEMPT. will not wean themselves from the sterile pursuit of high politics. It Is Burlington. YL, Oct. 31 not the Innate turbulsuce of the Cretans which clouds the tuturvso much Rendering company waa toas the Inability ef the powers to taka day found guilty f contempt and fined a step which all of them recognise as 43.UOO by Judge Rowell in the Crittenden county court. The proceeding Inevitable. Meanwhile ihr center of gravity in followed the failure of the company to Turkish quoi ion 4 moving steadily produce for the grand jury certain eastward. .The aultan, with German papers and memoranda called for by aid, la making gri-a-t efforts to consol- the grand jury, which waa investigatidate hla power In Arabia and Meso- ing the alleged purchase of dltteased potamia. The Hugdad and Herjai cattle and th pale of meal, for food. railway, with the irrigation and land PRAIRIE FIRE. trust hclientea up with them, are the choaen means, and if they can lie efficiently managed they ought Dickinson. X. D Oct, 31. Report a to bring nothing but good In their received here today show that the train. We, meanwhile, as the result pralris fire whl-swept the country of our efforts to tree flrsi Kgypt, then south of here Sunday was the worst Crete, and now Macedonia, and to bet- fire of the kind In seventeen years. ter the lot of the Armenian, seem to The fire started north uf Stillwater have contracted an inveierate h and burned a path seven miles wide. habit fn our diplomacy. Wa Building, cartle, horse, hogs and are stealthily, perhaps, but Mill de- sheep were destroyed. No fatalities cidedly. hostile to the consolidation of were reported, but several person Turkish rule fn Arabia, and our were badly burned. to delays the Bagdad scheme. Von der Golti Pasha said STUDENTS FOUGHT THE POLICE. lu (.'rate produced, i.r lit tf the last nihheil luem of the p:v-ih their Mu tne Turk eliert-b- e the dream to tireece us the oui.i Hut, happily, the mlu-jpreiMtied to dlsjiensi George and lu give tinfair trial. With a former Gnu .tiM-esslttl ie-ta- n Xonif-lande- ; ii. .j to ,4 Ii - - - ! '1 m . i oon i li q J)THt ABOUT TO CL02B THE CCBTAUI. f: U. S. Standard Voting Machine Co. ft Rochester, N. Y, . ? HOW TO VOTE A STRAIGHT TICKET. Having closed the Curtain Tull tlie rati? Lever bearing the name or emblem of your Tarty over fo the right UNTIL, THE BHLL RINGS, and then let it go back. This turns down to a voting position all at the Pointer of the candidate of your party. See illustration below. The ringing of tha Bell Inform tlie voter that the Tarty Lever has bare pulled far enough to unlock the Curtain lever and engage the registering mechanism. ' i if i ! i. i.V s !! li 1 anti-Turkis- re-fq- long ago that the future uf Turkey is to become a purely Asiatic power. In that formula there seem to be s Itaals for an underotanillng alike with y and with Turkey. Might we not Induce them bo'lt lo consent, to the final liberation of Crete and the establishment of siittmomy under European control In Macedonia, in return for an undertaking on our side to adopt a more friendly stilt tide these perfectly innocent enterprises In purely Mohammedan region of Asiatic .Turkey? London Tribune, between 400 'Kentucky college student a and policemen hero lata night, policemen were struck In the Jttir with rock a and severely Injured. were playing The college student Hallowe'en pranks and had atlenipieil to pry a street car from the Dark when the patrolmen arrived on the scene. The students Immediately selit-e- d stones and began pelting the Reserves were called and live of the students were arrested. SIR THOMAS IN BOSTON. WHALEBONE 415,000 A TON. eGr-man- twen-ty-Tw- Lexington. Ky.. Nov. In . a fight New Yurk, Xor. 1. A I union disputell says Whalebone at 415.0OU per tnp I the proffpertlve result of tlie failure of the Davl Strait and Green- Dundee whalert; land whale fisheries. hare just returned almost empty. They report that hurricanes which . packed the narrow seaa with lee vented them from reaching the ing grounds. ; NEGRO KILLED A prefish- POLICEMAN. Chattanooga, Tenn.. Xov. 1. While resisting arrest In a Hnuth Chattanooga saloon. Will Hurd, a negro laborer, shot and killed Policeman Musgrove, ERUPTION OF VESUVIUS. and oangerously wounded Itavc Dtcn-nen- . who was atclatlng the officer. The Naples, Xor. I. The erupt Ion of Vesuvius of April last Is still (a using negn escape!. Three hundred men for him. und threats of devastating effect. A heavy storm are searching are made. lynching which prevailed twenty-fou- r hours, has caused large avalanche of nud FIFTEEN INDICTED. to fall from the rides of the volcano, carrying off part of the Vesuvius railOmaha. Oct. 31. The Douglas counway, blockading trains along the sea roast and burying large cert ions uf ty grand Jury today returned IndictagainM fifteen members of the ground In the vicinity of Vesuvius. ments alThe Inhabitants of the villages were Smith Omaha Coal Exchange for t leged violations of tbestate greatly alarmed, especla'ly as the laws. The charges are similar to storm was accompanied by earthquake those on which thirty member of the shock. Omaha Coal Exchange were Indicted a few dap ago. HALLOWE'EN anil-lrus- YOU! PfLUKU A PASTY LKVEK. The turned down Pointer indicate tlie names at the candidate for whom the vote will he cast Leave the Pointers as they are (down in a voting position). Move the Red Handle uf the Curtain Lever to the left as far as it will go. Thia will counl your vote, open the Curtain, and set the. machine for the next voter. Before moving the Curtain I .ever beck to Bie CAUTION. Hint Ioiiiter is turned to Yea or No for rwry a sure be left, iiestion on whirlt you wish to otr, and that a Pointer pulnla lu tlie name at every candidate jruu wish to vote for. ' HOW TO VOTE A SPLIT TICKET. Having closed the Curtain Pull tlie Party Ixver Leurirff the name or emblem of your Party over to the right UhiTll. THE BELL RINGS, and then let it go back. Thin turns down to a voting position all of the Pointer of the candidates of your parly. 1'urn back flip) (lie Iointor from over tlie' name ofthe candidate you wish to cuL See illustration below. , 'f . 1 1 fa&ZwlI bllW; to r innhMnl m .Via. i C. ' VQ1KS BRCINMIHO TO SPLIT ON TaKAM'SEa, ff A nri then turn down a Pointer over the name of any candidate you wish to vote for for the same office. See illustration below. PRANKS. Lexington. K;-.-. Nov. 1 .Five collegians who indulged too freely in Hallowe'en prank last night were sent to the worktiou-- e today fo await trial. All are of the stole college battalion. They are charged with assaulting office's in a general riot, last night, alien tb policemen tried to atop th'-'.tiisasToua Hallowe'en beat up the ofprank. The s! ficers pretty biii.y and several ttiioU were fired. OF SILVER. PURCHASE Washington, Oct. ::i. The director of the mint today purchased 10ft, noo ounces of silver at 70.71 cento per fine ounce, for delivery at the Denver mint HOAR DYING. CONGRESSMAN . JUNIUS DANA DEAD. Warron. Jun!u Italia, only brother if the late Charles A. Dana, died at Buckeye 1 ike. near Newark, aged 54 years. He had gone to the lake to ahixit ducks. He waa interested In a number of manufacturing concerns and leave a large eetate. Xuv. 1. 4'ongrea-maRockwood H".ir early today was It unoontfciou and steadily sinking. Wf ctiixidcfil dutililful whether he sin could lire tliio ieh day. . Worcester. Ohio. Xov. 1. M-- . FIRE ON OIL DOCKS. New Yurk. Xov. Mro waa discov- 1. ered oh the crude oil docks of the Standard Oil company at Bayonne, X. J.. about ii:3n today and in a short time one big warehouse wa destroyed and another appeared to be going fast. ....... . . J.; ; - .tj VOTF.a COMPLETING SPLIT ON TREASURES, 5 B u n Be Hire to complete exrh Split before making another. After the voter is xrravrd. move the Red Handle of the 'Curtain Lever to the left asfar aa it will go. Thia will count one vote for every candidate that haa a Pointer left down over Aia name. - ' . p fs Kr.l mac Line iwv vjIv.Jc ,ut:'Co 1m i. - STANDARD VOTING MACHINE. ?! ve as i.r a- - It : CRETE. IN whose lu- - HCW TO VOTE ON THE .1. ib. THE SETTLEMENT !'!. ! I ,n- offense. . f - . . u.v ...mi ,..i iukmu .i.v a tt.e'.i- . Kiw.i! . 1 ...I- - .' f the the fact ad I'tibiK-al.oi- i .. X - . !.i:ii i Teach Yourself How to Vote . - Boston. Nuv. 1. Sir Thomas J. Lip-to- n wa the gneai of honor today at the annua meeting of the Massachusetts board of trade at the Vendome hotel. Earlier in the day Sir Thomas was the of the Boston Yacht guest at club and spent the remainder of the forenoon inspecting the club house, at the same time looking over the footer Orsatea. which this sea son won the lira, leg at the cup offer ed by Sir Thomas for boat of her rlasa. The club la to hare the baronet aa its gueM at a dinner-toda1 the to Algonquin club. e amir Jim Vim JiW. . !- bearing Lilt h LATMIA RESULTS. i Sev-reta- sev-era- HAD TO HUNT. Ro.-eti-l- i. Boston .pec-la- ! York, Xov. to the American says announcement was made at the office of Henry W. Savage hut u'rhi that George Ade. the playwright and wit is engugetf to marry Miss Helen Hale, a wealthy l colloKe graduate, who ton snug in Savage operas. than 1 Efl - New TROUBLE Pioiced-i.-.- hill. v. UfiffiaE 1 P r - Store kl 1 - at tha d .... . , - The Shoe for Tender f tet; .g I t E tu SHOES The Nod x.'. . !. lin'd. 2. Kepi Cj ci. i la w.i Cttvce Casteliane's il! v r PILLOW S1..1 Zion. l d LADIES wiivn Lnin-t- i im- , iWiji.iuit-- . - ' 1 ii NoVEMREK MOKMNii. IN PARIS. NOT PUBLISHED jj of ). The c Ji!j to '.li'.s o'.i atoi': Riv.--r !1MPY UTAH, OGDEN, JAP-.E3tbi IN MANCHUfVV iiiu.tr.r.,; a.id ig. nitol that nhi- saw 1:.- - HitibU voiiui-rV'Iium utoumoi.i-on m,fcau Tbsy Aic Pouring in by the Tiiiut-ands- . ju Iulki-i.iita.ie .1 urth. yno rrea u( :h- - Nctm-a-. wi it in' lion cf Tlll.ll.uk nstli. h bo wi-- o !.isi m-rXlll. Ikke.i nil Ihi1 lr,- Tito Saiuiiii'ii!- - of Tc-.:l-j Yah . iiu'ri-vabo-on bBriiiiti steamer Syixani. from onTt-- 'il heri- or ui Xe Cbwarg. Ooinoer ftb. tor l.itei'iiiiol, has bis w to the I lilted Stale. A.voi.i Nri-toi:u.m ing to Mr. Samuiouk. regular I jfli:1 rd sjbfequeiu ill tu about the mi ui" 111' inn. or over the Harl'iu lXaini railroad ha u it about two huuilreu u - on the Irish tel been opened but the Jpanee aV coast. pouiing in li ihousandk Into non he', u Mancburiu where they me c.iui)e!:iig Th NVmra loft S: Johu. X n.. Oc- avtiveli wiili tile Riifcidan. Ttutober Idib. for Mam li. s;i r sin? was eotikUl for Hariiiu a;vi e.i ennimantiad by Captain Sua. wus of a: lit post bat ho wn not 2.330 tone not. w at bull, u: Pori Glasiiei'iiuse he is nccredite1 to . t b 'tuimoii China and Harnin is slid unaei gow. and was omto.'d In ft t'umiiiy of LivrriKHil. military rule. The consul ob latned quarters ai a hotel only Htter CORONER'S INQUEST. much trouble Mr. Sautmoits teiuiueil via Koiim Into the Cause of the Atlantic City and retMirts ilia: Auieruaii trade with Wreck. tlisl ColiUtli hHS dccreueeil great!'. Kitiuilt- guar- ijc. Rea 'Ae-- e (vutraf iit wi'.; l'h..!a. Xuv U ivciik.owu. Home Made Shoes old of tne e cued. EXAMINER: HOUSING V. S 1 - s . - xl A |