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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER: OGDEN, a! CTAII, Tlil lisDAV l 1'avwik-i- uaic-d- . THEY EAT DOGS t'"'' aud Ki.:!i, the b.inc-- ' !' t m Ii'f hi-..- in .0 Ion IVrdireri. an Ar.i i.'.n ci z.ii 1 for a rat torn iu May. niir me; 'he aultau Iwe prou. . l:s ii.j.i . :u the American uiin: :. Mi ; lt inking vrtigeau. .i,. Buiohrliiea. Owing 0 l he fear ul u: a i.u k mi Taiig:,T '.ho pairole In '!i 01 the cty have been 1 No More Cold Rooms AND Tsugier. net. Device) -euilv i 3S Vegetables Staple and Fancy GROCERIES ALWAYS NICE AND fRLSH 2344 Buah Washington Ave. A Oerta Pianos. Newman Bros. Organa. H. C. WARDLEIGIf Stewart had been nuking a tour of the weal with Mr. and Mm. D. C. Cloud, of Rocheiter. N. Y. Lett even Ing he accompanied hia companion to a theater and when he returned he waa extremely nervoua. Shortly after Stewart had retired Mm. Cloud heard a shot and ran to Siewart'a room. Falling to find him there ahe called her husband who found him In an adjoining bath room. No reaaun la known for hia auldde. Stewart waa the only aon of a wealthy Canadian, wlio died aeveral year ago. Tha coroner lnqueat waa today continued until Friday. MACHINISTS Thraatan te Extand ttrlka Over All Southern Pacific Lines. New Orleana, Violin, Gutters, Accordeona, Ban-j- Strings. Pnbllcallona of Sheet Music. See the Wonderful Pipe Organ. 24. Avenue. sent! a controlling Interest In tha Baltimore A Ohio, but It 'la aufflclant to give the tntereiti Identified with the Union Pacific an Important vote in the Management of the Baltimore A Ohio. OGDEN, UATH. WEDDING PRESENTS are the order of the day BUSWELL THE JEWELER is where you buy the best for the money TWENTY-FOURT- H PY DID THE WORK. El Peno. Texan. Oct. 24. Governor of Chihuahua. rueterdev and art night, caused the arreat through-"u-t that ntate of more than fifty from whom nddreaaed to E. Flores Maroon, former head of the J1- lui Mexican Jnnta. wrera found posseeakm of alleged revolutionists h were recently 1 Treated here. It ''."w develop that Captain Jimlnea r,etn. of the Mexico enny, who waa created at a meeting of the El Pane J'ina. wan a Mexican apy. Mexican Conxul Mallen of thla city ; receiving acore of letter algned "The Junta." threatening him with Jieath for Mb activity agalaat the revoper-lett- lutionists. 25,000 IS BEING AIDED, a 'Year When EXPENSES. Raw York. Oct 24. The board of tluiaa baa agreed upon a tentative "udgei It will coat about. 12i.0U(b-'l,- , to run the city government of "r,r- - Now Yreh net year. The petirepresent nearly tion charge that the receiver for the insurance company had adjusted but few of the losses suffered by the San Francisco earthquake and fire owing to the fact that he haa been directed and authoriaad to make every legal objection possible." Tbe court la told that before its failure the Insurance company carried on bualnese in California, and that II la therefore governed by the lave of that state, which direct that stork holders In such a corporation ehall be liable for losses to the extent of their stock subscriptions. The complain ants ask that the court enter an order fixing a tlma for the filing of claim against the company, and that all assets of tha Traders Insurance company bo collected by the rereiver, reduced to cash and distributed among all the creditors. 52.UOO.OOO. HIGHLY INDIGNANT. Union Pickets Fired en at the U. P. Elevator. Portland, Ora., Oct. 24. Owing tu tha firing on union pickets at tbe elevator of the Union Coast Elevator oompany last ployes of that back ha been were making emnight by alleged company, a serious setgiven the efforts which to settle the king-cotinued strike of the grain handlers of this port. The anion men were to have voted today on a proposition accepting a working agreement, but the hooting has aroused the indignation of the men, and there will be a meet ing of the union tonight to consider further plane. Whether these plane will involve a scheme for a continuance of the strike or include aa agreement to accept certain concessions which the grain exporters havb offered to give, cannot at thla time be slated. II la known that the men are highly indignant, and a certain element la unwilling to call off tha strike on account of last night's affair, but whether this element in stron (enough to carry Ha point is a question. Tho union men will salt the arrant of certain persona alleged to have fired the shots, and which wounded one man and narrowly soaped killing another, the bullet passing through bla haL CULBERSON n CHEERBD. Makaa Spaech Opposing Govammant Ownership. In McGOVERN AND CORBETT. NEW YORK'S Yeu can Home Made Shoes LATONIA RESULTS Naw York. Oct. 24. Terry McGovern and Young Corbett yesterday signed article to fight the flrat week of scene the fhe battle to In January, be where the biggest purse was of- - Arrived at Morocco Half Naked, Hia Residence Pillaged. Tangier, Morocco. Oct. 24. Tbe situation at Arxiiia. which was rebjr Bendaroa tribesmen, cently seizedintensified by the pillage ha been of the lealdence of the local I'asha. Cimiuuaii, u.. Oct. 2i First raw, six fu:I.Mig won. Toboggan m'nu-l- , Falkland third. Time. 1:17 2 . Second one mile Katie Powers won Kaviaua nmcoum, Thistle TEN PASSENGER TRAINS STALL:tniii Time, J:4." I V ED IN CHEYENNE YARDS. TMid race, five and a I, sit furious Katifntan won. (Irani second, Elskitto 1 hi rd. Time, l.lo race, six furlougs Muitha Blockade of Twenty four Hours to be lioMuau won. Hector second . Man cl Raised Four Days of 6torm 1. third. Time. 1:52 Along the Road. Fifth race, six furlongs - Lieut. Rice won. Stella Eiehberg second, Kullktba third. Time. 1:17 Sixth race, mile and a aixteeutli Wjo.. lci. 24 - The four day storm, which ended last night, Healcrllng won. Lutie Mac second, was followed In lav t fair mi id Postman third. Time. 1:51 weather which 1 likely in iKnt'nuc There have liei-- 110 cattle JAMAICA RESULTS d icpu-teuu.l but lew sheep have to the rlcnn-ulNew York. Uct. 24. The Union Pacific railruud has tieeu First rare, six furlougw Landsman il'jckudrd for tweui) four hours thi cii) and Sidnt-v- . Neb., won, Maratbou second. Pierrot third. and leu passenger trains are stalled Titus, 1:14 4 5. Second rare, mile and a quarter in tho Cheyenne yards. Kotary plow are cot. slant ly at work and. w ith mild Hragg won. Grand Duchess second, weather today, it ia expected traffic McKlttridHs third. Tints, t:0K Third rare, five and a half furlong will he resumed on practically schedBelfast won. Materbury sen aid , ule tune before night. Royal Hiesie third. Time, 1:0k. Fourth race, ntlle and a sixteenth THROWN INTO THE SEA. Holliday won. Heimere eeoond. Bitmap Cabana Throw RIRaa and Carbinaa third. Time, 1:4 Fifth race, six furlongs Monet woo, Into the Bay. Yoorbee second, At h let third. Time, Havana. Oct. 24. Tite aUtcntcni 1:14 Blxth race, tulle and a irixtoeath midi- - by Secretary Taft ou tbe evenDavis won. Chimney Sweep ing of bla departure front Cuba (bat Young he would put all the arms surrendered second, John Lytle third. Tima, 1:49 Seventh nice, elx furlong-Roy- al by the iuemgenta where they would do no further harm was verified today Heu woo, John J. Rogers second. Korin net u a third. Tint. when a company of the Cuban artil- Prince lery spent the afternoon throwing 1:16 these weapons Into the sea from the MEYER'S SUCCESSOR. outer bastion f Murro castle. Thousands id rifles and carbines were sunk In thirty fathoms of water. Whe I Likely te Succeed Him Some unrest continues to prevail Ambassador, In the provinces of Puerto Principe and Santa Clara, where small armed Washington, Oof. 24. The fad that banda are rot Ins and nun mining U surge Von L. Meyer, amheaiuiilor to minor depredations Tbe resident of Kuaaia. la slated to become pot metier Holguin requested protection at tnxipa general nest March, has already led against a considerable body of former to gossip as to hia pm he Id atioceaanr mlwaton. The name of rebel, who are reported mil to have to tbe Ruaaian disbanded, and a battalion of tbe IJnyd I- - Uriaeom of IVnneylvenle. KlereMh Infantry reached Holguin now ambassador to Brasil, haa been thla afternoon. Tbe mayor of the mentioned aa moat likely eurameor town of Aqgarata. iu the province lo Mr. Meyer, in which case it i reof Havana, who was ousted front ported that John Barrett, now minisoffice. wa restored to bis position on ter to Culonibla. proliahly will be apThursday ami organised an armed as- pointed to enoceed Mr. Griecom at Kki men. alleging that de Janeiro. sort of twenty-liv- e it waa aald at tbe White house tohe feared an attack by fhe Moderatea. Governor Magoon tonight ordered Gov- day. however, that none of the' proernor Nuns to proceed to Augarate posed change will be marl until after the President return from Panama. with troop. Kt-i-- K--- d e Kui-su- . Iiu-m- 3-- e Declared te Be the Meat Democratic Institution In tha World. the course of Dublin, Oct. 24,-- ln ae interview published this evening In the Telegraph. Richard ('inker, referring to Tammany Hall eud it alleged bad reputation, said: It ia a case of giving a dog a If anyone connected with the organisation, lwwever tusignlflcant hie position, dea anything dishonorable, Tammany la to blame. "The reformers never did anything BATTLESHIP MINNESOTA. fur New York. The great bridges, the elevated railroad, the public buildings Eacaads Expectation in Standardisead everything la the wurk of Tamtien Trial. was If there corruption, why many. didn't the district attorney pruaecute Rockland, Me., Get. 24. The Ural somebody T Tammany Hall haa suc- claaa Minnesota, designed ceeded entirely on Ua merit a. It la aa an battleablpcraft, exceeded the extbe moat democratic Institution In the of her builders, the Newworld. If anything la wrong with It, pectations port New Shipbuilding and Drydock then something la wrong with tho company, and Ike government today, not thenmelvea. standi it only people averaging 19.97 knots an huur In for the poor man, but also for the for- by her standard list lou (rial over the eigner. newly landed iu America. It Rockland course. Her best mil with believes, a against tbe Republican the tide was at the rate of 19.412 party, that the foreigner should re- knots, nearly 6(1 points better ihaa ceive the benefits at vhe American beat mile made by tbe IwittenMii constitution ns noon as possible. It the Isutlalana, the only other ship of thla lands all around for equal rights." type which haa been tried. to Tidal corrections reduced till MOTHER AND 19.0d knots. CHILDREN DROWNED. The Minnesota went over the Minnie fourteen times, only one run being While Fording tha Riot Grands River lower than 16 knuta. Hhe behaved . North of Santa Fa. 8anU Fe. N. M . Oct. 24- .- haa just Imeit learned hero that Benitra Guadalupe Viglly Baras, wife of a rancher at Round Mount ala, and her two little children hist their liven on Monday as the direct remit Ot the terrific bllxxard that raged at that time. AU three were drowned in the Rio Grande river, near Ban Udefonno Pueblo, two nilltta north of Santa Ke While fording the rirer the animals became frightened at the depth and coldness of the water and the blind' Ing snow storm, and became unmanageable, overturned the wagon. Hare body was recovered some time after the accident, but the bodies of the two children were carried down the stream and probably will never be found. II. Be-no- Agreed te Hand LADIES PILLOW SHOES "Tha Shaa far Tender I at at tha Fifth Ward Store Z545 MADISON AVE. BELL PHONE 513-X- . Oataleg and Sample. T. A. SH REEVE Well Mounted 3-- TAMMANY HALL SUMMONED. in a far men, beys, miss and chi! Sran again In Ogdan. Thy ara tna aid ranabics, every pair guaranteed, aa wall aa tha 2-- There will be an annual urcouuting, an annual dividend policy, returning to tbe memls-rat tbe nid of each year all over and above tbe coat of carrying the riak and expense iff management. All policies tinder tbe new system become incontestable after three years. Privilege is given polley holder tn the fourth class tu transfer into the new fifth class, taking the muc amount wltbutu new medics! examination. DR. PARKHURBT gt Z. C. M. I. ra-e- i cent. Dallas. Tex., Oct. 24. At a banquet Health. given tonight by the dtliena of Dallas tn tbe Texaa legislature, Senator Cbaa. New York, Oct. 24. Grover Clevemade the find proA. Culberaoo land Fuller, until one or two years ago nounced public utterance beard In one of the prominent jockeys of the thla state against government ownercountry, has been granted 11 no a ship since Mr. Brynn proposed the month for a year by tha atewarda of rheme two months ago. The cheerthe Jockey club. The money will be ing throughout hia remarks waa gendrawn fmm the Jockey fund for dis- eral. amounting to n demonat ration. abled riders. Fuller la now a cripple, Declaring at the outset that the fuuire the result of Injuries received In a of the Democratic party depends on race In the spring of 1906. For three Its adherence to Its fundamental printo yearn previous to that time Fullers ciple and especially opposition work In the saddle earned for him paternalism and centralism, he said 126,000 a year. Puller. It la underthat great aa bad been the offense of stood, spent this money as fast as he the Republican party, any single propearned It, osition In its history Is aa naught compared with tha policy of government ownership and operation at ell lINHALEB FEVER CULTURES. railroads. Senator Colberaon declarTyphoid fever ed thla principle wee flrat announced Berkeley, Oct. 24. cultures, spilled accidentally from the In the platform of the Popnltel party, tube that waa supposed to keep them and declared that the measure insafe in Dr. A. R. Ward's bacteriolog- volved the most advanced and aggraical laboratory on the campus, are be- vated form of paternalism ever offered lieved to have been Inhaled by Frank under a free government. Thompson, custodian of the building, and to have brought upon him an atREFUSE REHEARING. tack of the fever that may be fatal. Thompson spilled the fever cultures Because Player Has Accepted the last week while arranging things in Award. Dr. Ward's building. There era aeores of vlala and receptacles In Dr. Ward's Cincinnati. Oct. .24. The National quarters that contain germs of deadly Baaeball commlslon denied the appli vlrulency and these all are anppoeed cation of the New York American to he kept In such a way aa to be club for the rehearing of tbe rase harmless. of Player Jensen, who waa recently Thompson disturbed the combina- awarded club by comto the tion when he spilled the tube contain- mission. In its Spnkane application for a reing the fever, cultures and as a result hearing, the New York club did not may pay forfeit with his life. He Ilea claim any title to the players, hut In the grip of the fever at hia home on contended that powdbly an injustice Bravenue avenue, too ill to discuss his had been done the players under the strange case. Dr. Ward declines to finding of the commission In awarding peak of the happening. him to tbe Spokane club. The commission again went into CLEVELAND HAS RECOVERED. tbe testimony submitted to them and decided that the player has acNew York. Oct. 24. Groter Cleveterms of the Spokane dub, land haa entirely recovered from Mr cepted the refused the application recent indisposition. He came to New and therefore New Turk club for a reYork Sunday from Princeton and ir if the of the case staying at tbe Buckingham hotel.' He telling waa the gneat at a dinner tendered TANGIER SITUATION. him last night by friends here. pent ,if - si.l-ta- Chicago. Oct. 24. Expressions of discontent with the management of the oatato of tho T radars' Insurance company by the rucoltara appointed some mouths ago. are contained in an Intervening petition filed in the Couk county circuit court today la behalf of 2 10 policy holders, whose claims against the defunct company Following New York, Oct. 4. The Baltimore A Ohio stock purchased some time ago from the Peanaylvania railroad by Kuhn. Loeb A Company, has, the Times aays today, been taken over in the interact of the Union Pacific. The stock acquired by the Union Pacific. It. la stated, by no means repre- JOCKEY 3JI Oct. the dlarharge of ten men by Maater Mechanic Nolan all the machlnlaU and laborer employed by the SouthPacific at Algiers struck today. ern ' Fourth Vice Preatdent Wilson, of the International Machinists, says the atrlke will extend over all the Southern Pacific line, unleaa the trouble la adjusted. President O'Connell, of the Internala tional Aaaoctatlon of Marhlnlate, expected to seek a conference with Mr. Hardman In New York today In the hope of securing bla personal Influence toward a aettlemant of the strike. lock of Stack la Purchased for the Union Pacific. MERCHANDISE IN BER- GO OUT. BALTIMORE A OHIO. ORGANS AND MUSICAL . Be- 8. StewChicago, Oct. S5 year of age. of Toronto, Canada. committed auldde last night by hooting hlmvelf at the Saratoga hotel. ruNos 2371 Washington HIMSELF. art, Fine Fruits REPORT MADE LIN. GERMANY. Holdora Prooont Claims. Bvary lamp warranted. Write to naaraat efeacy if nut at jour dealer 1. CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY Is where you buy the Best the Market Affords h-- s nnd steady light, simple andabeolutemfety. Grocery Co. the diplomatic airpe i-- i r Jteyb lamp ga After Returning Pram a Theater, ing Extremely Nervoua. m Tr- 1 dancer. from room b room. All pan cleaned, Give. lntemeheat without amoke or amell became equipped with amuke- MM vVlStt Made in two fiaikhao nickel and japan. folly emhoaaed. Hold 4 quart of oil and bnrna 9 heater wananted. If iSif'y too cannot net or in forma txm from your dealer, write to afancy for descriptive circular. PICKETT 24.-- 1 PERFECTION 00 Heater (Ealppe Hia inwktlem HOT PLOWS ARE! HIE 0. P. K: au energi-iiprotest to Toner, the representan'e ot rite ewe of xflalt concerning the forwaiui ritlla. and also the rt. uainm 10 telegraphic reports uu Good American Maat Might Be Weltheir respective guveir.ineiu. Mu. comed by the WorkTorres has sm.eii 1.1 hnnuurJ ingmen, ti. reasking him to anin'dki' store trdt-- r in tbe disafr..-.e.- t districi. ill tie say ing that otherwise unp Statistics! sent theie. Until Kaisu'.i :vp!t the Berlin, Oct. 24. The Correspondence nutgszlnv, anal) xlug minister sill take no flintier union. today the official returns at the slaughterhouses of Pnihula for 1906. NEW LAWS. r Bnda that the slaughtering of dogs for food increased S3 per cent and that Introduce Several of Knights Pythias of horses 19 per cent over the figures New Features. of 1904. the total number of doga eaten lnl9t6 being 1,60s and the number New Orleans, Oct. St- - New insurof burses 91.812. ance laws affecting tbV'i"1 policy hold111 be utilised by ers were These statistics a officially adopted t.lay by those wbo are agitating for the open- the iyih-iaaiiprvnie lodge, Kmalii ing of the frontiers to the lmpjrtatlou Thu features at these law are: of cattle, as Indicating the necessity-fuAu in the maximum policy immediate government action to- from lucres 3.UUU tu $5,000. wards glilng the working people actulimit at Au in the a al food. Chancellor Yon Buelow has which increase can be go icxuitd from been considering the subject fur some 50 to tit)member yeais. time past. Tbe creation of a new tilth clause of Insurance. Tbia claum- - involve a MANAGEMENT UNSATISFACTORY. complete change fro tutu old fraternal congress to tbe American experiTwa Hundred Policy ence table, with interest si 3 per OFFICIAL day. quickly make warm and cor cold mom or hallway no any in what part of the home. Yoa mailer can heat water, and do many other things wuh Lue s . up-hi- re it another ,OW imm.. WORKING ,in,-uir- . nr,. r.N-ca- If you only knew how much comfott be derived irom e PERFECTION Ou Heater how ample and eranouikal U operation. yon would nut be without r..Tr?i ALSO oCTORKlc MORNING, Btatemant te Commissioner. New York. Oct. 24. Rev. Charles N, Parkhurat, president f the Hociety for Prevention of Crime, appeared In Jeffarena Merkel court today In an' wer to summons Issued on the request of Deputy Police CotnnilMloner Malhot, aa a reply of the police department to the charge contained in Dr. Parkhurat'a open letter to Mayor McClellan, charging that the town Is wide open, and that Commlealtmer Bingham la not executing the law. The summons was withdrawn when Dr. Parkhurat promised that the Information in regard to the alleged disorderly bouse and gambling houses In tho society's publication would be handed over to Commissioner Bingham. LENGTH OF ROAD. l Trenton, N. J.. Oct. 24. M. De ia the general delegate to the French, Russian and American aypdi cate of the railway oompany. Mr. Waddell la tbe g delegate of the advisory board of engineers uf the railway, and Mr. Healy la the delegate of tbe wesL era syndicate. The line acrona Alaska and lla branch lines, and a iri f the tunnel to the great Dromedc Island will. It la aald, be built In accordance with the contract established between the special Imperial commission and tbe company. The length of the main line nil be 3,670 miles, and the branches 2.230 miles. Tbe line in Alaska will be from the tunnel in American waters, specifications of which were filed with the secretary uf the interior ou Lo-be- splendidly and 'all conditions favorable for the trial. Tlw battleship will have a endurance run tomorrow. five-hou- were r but Nona Are Injutad, lieved Fatal,! Be- Pittsburg. Pa., Oct. 24. Running nl a, speed astlmstad at fifty mile an hour, tha faat train between Cleveland and Pittsburg, on the Pennsylvania railroad, known aa the Cleveland flyer, was aide swiped by the ca bouse of a freight (rain near Bellevue station shortly after nuon today, live trainmen being injured In the A wreck, all iff whom will recover. core iff local passengers were cut by flying glitJM, but none waa hurt. They were brought to thla city tin a wreck train that reached the scene eighteen minute after the accident, and proceeded on their juurntty. The collision with the caboose threw tha engine down an embankment 30 feet high, and ft slid into the Ohio river. TARIFF REVISION. Would Hava tha Tariff Separated from Politics. Atlanta, Ga.. Oct. 24 At today Nasuasion of the Carriage Builder tional association convention two resoon were introduced lution the tariff hill and final action was deOne resoluferred uni II Thursday. tion called for the complete and Immediate revision of the Dlngley tariff act The second suggNted a complete separation of the tariff question from politics. It was urged that tar Iff be aaalgned to some department of the government or board of tariff revision. to be appoimed by federal ixjwers, which broad shall be constantly in sesalon. Ciqilos of both were engrosted and sent resolution to President Roosevelt. FENNELL k J.C. Plait Saddlery Co. 2211 Washington RETURNS. fit 571 2M Ava. CENTRAL AMERICAN LOBSEB. Orchards of Rubber Tteee Have Been Greatly Damaged, Mobile, Ala., Oil. 24. Private received here fnun the Nic- araguan roast tonne I to th effect that llie hwarlest Imua-- sustained tn the recent Central Americas hurricane were lo the large rubier plantation owned by American and Canadian capita II sis. Beveral million dollar have been Invested In robber rultlvalkm. and a number of tree hava Juat. arrived at the bearing period end the flrat news uf the atorni'a damage to these, brought by messengers to coast poiia, are that the foreeia have been a badly damaged. Bilious? Feel heavy after dinner? Tongue costed? Hitler last? Complexion sallow? iJver needs waking up. Doan's Regulat cure bilious 23 cent at any drug store. is the character eC tha transfer service we supply our patrons. Prompt, reliable end at low coat, any Urns you any wall he op your Jub aad handle it tip editions! sad well. a. Any Demonstration October 30 Will Be Dispersed. ALLEN TRANSFER CO. Odessa, Oct. 34. Tbe guvwinur general had posted tonight tlirouglmut the city a proclamation to the effort that any denionatratioiBoa October 30 would be dispersed by the troop. A apodal manifesto granting a measure t the RumIsii of self government people wae Issued October 2U, 1906. Tho proclamation adds that only church celebration will be permitted next Tuesday. Htrikera will bn to deportation and Instigator to disorder will be Imprisoned fur lb res month and then exiled. Rchol-a- r Pboa S3 for youra. sen-trace- d who Indulge In demonetratlidia lie arrMited and their parents will lie held accountable for Ihelr conduct. 111 Th Ofy Deekie-Trac- New York, Oct. 24. Bettor Joe y'Llmantour. Mexican minister of now in thla city, said that his visit had nothing Iu do with the ff the Mcxlran reported Jurrhase Central railway by tha Mexican government. It ia reimrted that the Ht. lmi syndicate, headed by H. Clay Fierce, which controls a majority of the stork, haa made overture! to sell, but the government's attitude has ! re. thus far Item Railway batwwaa k ffitWaiaart Blear aed Chtagaa The LIMANTOUR IN NEW YORK. Overland Limited Tula lathe Warid CoupariaMiit and drawlngfoou sleeping cars, observation can, dinand Iffirarf ing cars, rs can, with hatter, bath and Library; entire train electric lighted, through te Chicago without chatga. Direct connection for Tka Maat Lxxwleai buffet-smoki- ng INCREASE IN CIRCULATION. Book-love- Washington, 01. 24. Up to the close of business today there faaa been received at the treasury department twenty-fivappllratlnna for increase In circulation under Secret ary Rbaw'a offer of last Monday, aggregating about $7.000.0oo. and ft la expected that the entire flft.unoNM) will be applied for as faat aa the lunka can e arrange for the necessary securities. cun-ultin- FANNIE flrst-claa- a ISSUES PROCLAMATION. CLEVELAND FLYER COLLIDES. Bavaral ia every piece at harness that leaves our star. Keck piece ia laehitiMd from the beet leather and most aeitei metals, and tha workmanship throughia every reepocL Our out is and dlee are tha talk of an horse-bacrider for coaifort sad ease, sad they are scrupulously made and finished by ex peri raced operators. Giv ua a cal! whan you aaxt uadi OBialhlag ia our lins. St. Paol and Minneapolis Ticket. mcrvatlOBf. esi NS ran ke uHainri frae C Walk. Chicago & A. tear. General North-Weste- fy. rn 9M geetk Stale Street, POPE HAS IMPROVED. aWt Lake CMy. Utah. Mysteriously Disappears One Night; Rsappars the Next. knowRome. Ort. 24- .- Dr. ing the uneariafartory condition of his own health. Insisted on visiting the Birmingham. Ala., Ocl. 24. Allas Pope thla morning. He found ibat the diswho mysteriously Fannie Fennell, Pontiff baa Improved, the pallia in hia appeared from bar home last night, knee decreased and hia temperature, pobelieved the by and who, It was which yesterday waa above normal, lice. wae kidnaped, reappeared at her had diminished. In view of hia Imtoat midnight mothers home here provement. the Pope decided (o reIn men's dressed night practically ceive the English pilgrimage tomorrow clothing. She does not remember anymorning. the thing that haa taken place during recovered day. She saye she INCREASE IN WAGES. a short time ago and found May 3, 1905. room from In a herself alone strange 24. It was Naw York. Oct. WHOLESALE ARRESTS. which ahe fled. She cannot locate the a in to 25 per eent that here idie bo know nut house, and does increase had been made to the emWarsaw. Oct 24. Wholesale ar- managed to find' her mother' home. ployes uf the American Cigar company searches rests and (lomicllary continue of Detroit to go Into effect In the comIn this city. The police, aided by FILE DEMURRERS. pany's factories throughmi the countroona, are gradually running down al at once. All classes of employe, try Counsel 24. reprefrom Oct. New York. Information obtainable former both skilled and unskilH), will he now Refining American Sugar terrorists who are serving the senting the benefited. to the demurrers Died government as detectlres. The situa- company today found against tion is growing more actions. The au- Indictments recently thorities are preparing rigorously to that company on a charge of accepting SPANIARDS HONOR THE QUEEN. stamp out tbe slightest disturbance. rebates on sugar shipments In violawas a grand Madrid, Oct. Owing to the postponement of the ex- tion of the Elklus law. Counsel for ecution of certain terrorists, the the company declared that ihe crime reception at the palace toda followhave withdrawn their procla- U alleged to hare taken place liefore ed by a stale dinner. Iu honor of lie birthday of Quera Vidov. mation for a genciiii riike. (ho Elklus lew went Into effo"f. v v- - y miocugeawppgrgwBgD..f Aiiniff IfUB Mf ll wroakta ua. in au. counraica. 4 it It arMgM r. Her N4rie Swl awe eJ afbw tktfafrnU enwiftcofpL db.firffiwKite"ii Plffite ffitetek Ww BUM BI to rrtwt i4 Mrlueesmit Fmdee bdeihelc. Vrnrcrnelr.e OGDEN TURF 263 EXCHANGE Twenty "fifth St Eastern Raeaa. and CalHamla Direct Wire fei All Sporting Evante |