OCR Text |
Show THE MORX1XO MI TO YOUNG DEPARTMENT LAKE OF THE STANDARD-EXAMINE- EXAMINER: MEN AFTER LEADERSHIP R QHDEX, rsikt of a n ' to poratiun ivvnu - ! lli. - two daughter, He wit John Sears ud the brother of Isaac, liebcr. Sepmuu aud Sear. Mr. M. A. Uddlc aud Mia Joseph S. Well. Their Old Route in San WiU fio Over Na-tha- u Pcdre Palace Cam. fru ho Hal. Kranriet'o. In 1 left the JudRe Riichir made two new of the I nired States yesterday citi-reu- a Accompanying was nmnifeatod uu exchange yexipiday. and 19.7iiP khurea of Morka woro sold, at a total valuation ot $U.P1U.64. making unc of ibe day for :he lke ihr rath in-- which ma. T'mntuai iiiieret eior-- entire year. Daly Judge wn one of ihe first b:g stdlcrv, disposing of Kill at $!. while U Smoot. Jr.. Salt Lake; latwer Maoi mot held clone ro 31 durthe aonaiuii. helling linn aharen. j.gire A. Bean. Provo; A. I.. Hale. ing Silver Shield moved rapidly at 17 Benjamin duff, Provo; 01111 Hnaicvilh-a. selling Iihiii. Henry Heath, w W fluff. Salt Star IVnuaol ida ted was watched feh Lake: B. I.. Bnrign. Salt Lake: closely and advanced to lb oeui. with Kuel g 8. Worthington. Gran'nviHe; William Price the unloading of ISM share, while H,rnla. (iraiu-villUncle Sam Onusolldaied mode a ante Junai Eureka ; Jamea Oakley. Spring of Mm chares at 27 rema. and Butlcr-Liliera-l William C. Mitchell, Pan.wan; Tilk,Criin-Batransacted an odd lot of 769 William Robin. Sciplo; Charles Lake: Ales Cemmill, Salt nharee at 6 corns. Heck Tunnel continued in good deljk'f N. Httnyon.A. Ball Lake; Geo. mand at advanced prices and Mild ltii'O Milton Muiaer. gglerii Salt luwke: Beaver; shares up to liU; cents, wrfch New Salt Lake: Elliot I Wiltdon, Thomas York pressing forward to IT cows aa tltorge Harrisou. Springvillr; Hop Pender. Balt giMiti shares were released, and MonJttllin. BpringvllleXaibau tana- Tonapah was held down to lake; J. lAvraon. Salt s 60b shares wrw Tamer. Granger: W. C. A. Smoot, $2.77 and one-hal- f drawn out. Pmw; rhil Margetts, Salt Lake. On the open board, ('olivnibuo W. C. A. Smoot. Jr., has had charge waa very nnu-l- i In evdrieune Tito details of the affair. d the will spend oim- - time at Ur with the anl of 2100 htuiveii around onealt a $2.18 Ilaly nsfKmded with ltiil hnrn Vega, a here the pioneers erected jmwiun during their .trip. They will at 80 cents, and May Day held firm at 7 three-fourtcents as 16nn idiaros j,M visit San Bernardino and San pedro. The board of trade and other responded ro the cull for ihe stock. Angelo will orgMiiiHijunn of J GOLDFIELD WANTS ROAD. dinner and other entertainment to the guei of Senator Clark. When Jams Plieipe-Kinkereunua ALL MUST REGISTER. to Nevada frmn the ear, ir is said that kildfield and Tono-paihe resident of are planning io meet him and that Noiieen have been sent out those who are required to register lender a prupoaltiua to him u extend iiefdre the coming election niunt. do no his mad, ihe Nevada Centralin to the Bullfrog and Goldfield district. on October 17ih or October Sim. The ext mi km from the present terThe rule for registration are that minus of ihe road ar. Austin. NcvsiIh, aw resident a who are entitled unlie-fwould cover a distanee of ItH) miles to der the law to vote, fchall register All peisona who Toaopah. and ihe tin porta ikv of un-they can vote. 1nning tile road dovr into the mineral teglNtared for the pedal bond elecbelt can easily e seen when it it tion. hut who were not reginiered pre-vito thm reglntratton, will, hove shown that the properties that hate been developed in that neck of ihe. to register thin year. All pemin whe were not registered woods have a larger tonnage tit ore Aunt tail for the presidential election ready for transportation, than can be will hive to regimer thin fall lo be hauled out. in several years' time. With tha acquisition of a new raililtowed to vote. Penont whe reginiered ant fall, but road there will be an Ineentlv to open hive rtnee moved to anotjier dUtrlci, up a number of promising propositions can on any dny before election day in auiuhern Nevada and a aumiilua to war a transfer eertlfleate and have the industry will doubtless he given t:ie(r name entered on the registratthat will add misth to ihe population ion Hat where they now reside. of that part of the country. Stale Rry ofrlrlxen of the United land if ORE AND BULLION. foreign birth, he must have lem nituraliaed ninety daya before the eleeiiont who han lived in the The ore and bullion auUlemenla for Mate for a tieriod of one year, four ihe last week showed n gain of $0,-- 9 imnih In the county and sixty daya rn over the preceding week. Tha in rhe rtiy, entitled to reginter and settlement: for last week amounted to w. C. A. : e; - lt h ex-tn- d h 11 1 -- 1 rote. $401,150. WING GUVG PROPERTY. S. C. Wing purchased a fine property from the county yecterday, in a public auction that look pluce at 12 o'clock, at the city and county building. The auction wn held by the board of county commissioners. Mr. Wing bid $136.10 per front' foot for 13? feet frontage, adjoining the county jail property, on West First Smith vireet. The purchase price t $5,674.20. nr $14.10 per front foot more than was bid the last time the commission-- r held ,n auction for the land. The bidding began at $100, and wa ft. in. is and 25 cent a foot will the top price was readied. There It lingered for sonic time. Until It "knocked down" to Mr. Wing. IV Drst bidder wn Joseph Aiurnane, to nffinrd $mo per front foot, nd mnlncd in the bidding until the last fn nr rhn-- bid were made. rld Saturday's settlements amounted to $R3.800, and were divided aa follows: Silver, lesd. gold and copper orea, $41,400; base bullion. $42.4m). PARK ORE SHIPMENTS. The Park City shipments were as follows during the last week; .Pounds. 1.45&.0M Silver King IJIM.ihiO Daly West Total ... .2.755.000 ' Warren C. Bogus la here from Denver in the Interest of a syndicate which is acquiring property In the Clifton district of the Deep ('reek country, with a view to developing It. John Trvweck. who receuily took charge of the Siinnyside mine In Thunder mountain, is In the city from ramp and nays that, he has encountere ore in the proped some TO THE UTAH BAR. erty. high-grad- ADMITTED s Seven members were added to the vtah bar ypsiorday morning by the eniirwHP court upon the recotnmraria-t- n of the State Board of Bar . Kdgar A. Rogers, James W. McKinnrv. Clarence J. McFaddcn, Theodore A. Weinke, and David Jen-"- n weie given sheepskins. On the Jii'ion of David J. Herbert. De Vine, f rontierly and Illinois. Michigan Thomna F. Ashworth tokiraiin wa admitted on the "winn of Dana T. Smith.. The Eii.es of T'tah against James JaihIs Visllet against, the immnioHini Kailwav and Power were nigupd and submitted to Kx-tnr- com-jian- court. Tt mt spie-ain the case of the Slate t;ah nginai H. 1. Kelly vras itla- ad .hp prolJnrt thj, 1Jl8 appea no- P't.i,ci1j perfected. i SHAKE v1; I, up passengers. "r wore iiaasenger in a were given s severe sliah- up HiiihIhv morning at 10 o'clock ,,f Mr,wt Bros, fnctory be-J, J""' H1' - nl11 g'a r ..ii. ,r"rh- - o.i..'! !w ,? ,WMI The PnimT ST!1 ike "i Eighth streets, on the Murray car the car Ibe track. "PPnd off close to the plpentem. and fell to throwing ' E riM " vciii,je IO Pts'enteers. many of were shaken ' .,rr5r'1ln to aererely officials of the hi' n,,"p 'r badly hurt R ph,lclan were fMcup.im 0' ilia' ' rr. i , -- ha i.,;ns Thp while badly bat-.nor l''M out of commission. in, ,,w again aa soon lnr r,r notild be ent from FUNERL OF JOHN SEARS. boon to traveler. Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Rlrawbcrry. Cure A diarrhoea, vu sickness, dysentery, Acta nausea. Pleagant io take. promptly. THREATENED DEPOSITORS PRISONED BANKER. IM- from Denver. Oct. 9. Despatcliea Alamosa, Colo., tonight ay that Isaac Scbiffer. one of the owners or tha defunct bank of Alamosa, under arrest cm seven count charging emlieaxlement and receiving money knowing his bank to he insolvent, was placed under $100,000 bonds at ihe request of the district attorney today. Schiffer was taken from the county jail at Alamos-- t to Pueblo- - and placed in Jail through hi failure to supply lh bond. The sheriff refused to give his reason for removing the prisoner, but it is believed that depositors living in he remote section of Southern Colorado who lost money through the failure df the Bank of Alamosa have boon coming into town today und making threats against Schiffer. Attorney l. F. Twitehell of this oky representing Isaac Schiffer. said tonight that he would apply to the Supreme court tomorrow for an order reducing the bond of Schiffer on the ground ihat it Is excessive. After arriving at Pueblo. Schiffer told several persons that he had received word from his brother in New York. Herman Schiffer m wealthy silk merchant, that he would leave for Colorado In a few days for the purpose of straightening out Isaac Schiffer' affair and, securing his release from prison. Washington. Oct. 9. An ordertodwas ar department i suited M the relieving Major General Weston from the office of com ml wiry general and directing him to report lo the aciinx chief of naff for ftu.v. lit ia expeeied that within a few weeks General Weston Will be entered to command the northern division with hesdpiners at 8l Louis. lnlln J- Sears, whq wf;l be held this morn - i,'1'.' T p ',.0P.'nt at 'be residence of Third street, Vr o' 'A'1 suddenly at his home it -nmle and Eleventh West r The "'ttntoniA. He was SB Mexico. Oct. Monterey. ri.r'!., a; .'bn time cif his death. strike situs i ion on the Mexican Centin vears Mr. Sear 'bar had tral rail wav reiuaiua practically MimHcCnne' ranch, aud changed- - Not keel iw been 4t"-- . a ihe ntan-,,l- p ed on the Monterey division since h," l,,ib nf llul. ,Mry. He when the firemen walked out. cs a g,!;,Tr!'1 - i- rr.wv lai riidi-ip- le.-..- puKi-io- hrtl-llsu- : n thl-ne- w i s:',.-r.-- - i e - i ii - ruti-tiiti- ! alw. gr-H- 111 - e - - -- - tin r , ' qtili-itil- Hre-nshs- n. 1 I 'll. d pti-rh- Hurt-zeil'- in - jut 1- d w.-n- e ball--Of- f npi 9.' BiIgyeny-ni-Marlrh- . AuMro-Hun-garia- ro-'!.- s."l - j I-- - kia'-ied- con MI8SCELLANEOUS Women's Golf Tournament. New York. Oct. WBaiher ii m'.liiiiiii, favorable few gjod polling he tenth aumial women's cJuuupion-hitoumaiiteikt of the United Buum lAiif atMociaiiou began iih qualify-lu- g round of IN boles medal play. The.ro wmr seventy )Uyer entered and liiily rix look pari In tho prvllui luary round. The playing diaiauce la ahoui 5MM yard distance. Tha amen knvi-M- i Mxiree were: Mis Georgiaunw Bishop. Brooklvn. 9.-- p Uviiii.. during the afternoon ing. In the SPORTS. p. - ON STOCK EXCHANGE. the milting ir 111 i SALT LAKE KINIHS HEWS. " ,ion a as e leather badge on a picture or if burnt an nrroar heed, a by the pion.-rr,h weanne n-sketch of the a and ihc deen. inf ruilroad train. ho are to make up the The men to cnJy 'bo hospitality i that inriy Senator Clark include the follow- Fe l' stf-ake- by adopting H. A. I.aurcii. foruier'v of Denmark, and T. B. Jnbanneu. late of Norway. 111:0 I'nclr Sain family. lt . . the guei of Sena- night William A. Clerk, for a trip over route. There lie hoe of the Sell re , army-li- t e in tUr pany. Ail ih pioneere gathered in Sell Sunday to take parr in the ea Lion. They Bothered in reeponor inritetione sent out by 8enaliv - 'e al) -- re ilie of the elate who Pionufei to bl i - .No.-.e- i :,t miii off MUSIC DAY AT PORTLAND. :i'9: (krri.aood M. won ;a i : ii7 Bel Leonardo. , io tne Lajc Pauline, C. A.i Epo't;on Will Ce Sjrreud-jrt- d tVnr tii.i .'iiu Fen ton also Cchcrt cf H.a.vrc.-.star Led. ' 2 i" cLk.---. pocbig, purae $l,G'h. n iu i.v i'l:at:aa won taroi ' PortianJ. Oei. 9.- - There will lie ie air. and pimty of it. t us ;u e.ite 2:u7 3.4, jhi ;06 3.4 slc iu -- . bli 3 4. ,a(1 Hyrie WiUtes. Bn F.. Jubi-- i i i.o be Riui-SUsHt Mis Georgia, luier' nuJ p' o- Octoia. K:iuy King and Joo lntcrct ! Frlnl ouiliutj pro.i. a ir..;c for all lover ot nius.f. Froi ;j,- h.;. sinned j 2:16 tiaas. rot! I ug. puree fil.Otm, j opening the gu.e uuul tat. ti Jai:; three in uufiu'isnvd The JYeal- - j tln, night there will bo muric liont Ellery's band, which ia pia.'uj ;htrj . and fourth boats In 2: OP 3 4. 2: (i during ihe final iuun;h of Hie t x-Boivazelte won nw Olid hcai !u 2: in l iu T. won Crai Ptwttkui. w:ll give several const-rj- s hit i m 2: in i.v. ftwierlal Ailertcn. the bandstand and in Hie Audi;zriuiu. At each of ihe Xiue.y IKiliand. Jo N.. BclfuL and suie huikiicg . will be vocal and irkirunifuL,Edna tv.. ,!,u ''N y. Popular 1 widow and ibe : .. . SPORTING l1 i 100,-- rt'ijJ.:i .. i . - ON TRIP. POKEERS LEAVE j , Laade i'p. the simple :u aud love of ; 10, ii ! &intplict' OCTOBER - ai t . , MORNING, ail and .. goes Modesty, I TUESDAY i n stniplt' was jm The following miilt V(XjW.NNVk vw tii'.)-- , IT ! Newell iiie Sunday i ftir New Ys-- k spirit, Natiopji Philadel-F"t;- a Defeat Dwight Hi!!! a his New Yck church. i!.r i.'Umion life, r:ta.,n duties Amrrican. ut u w in ; of all Israrl i ud the commonU , 'lYxi: "Ami the '.lute. No was tiin'.cii lowjrd h'ui."- -l Kluge. ihe affection ofwas .. Pk.id :t j,f, e 9 'i ' ju. Ui r Ica-lcfor J'.ir uoa- u wave of anitu;:-Marirrly ontv Pehii'g ha town who ' wn Knry bo .Vj hiwson. to IKiptilMivein i... ' ai.i: are ho have disappointed L!.L'; P men our of . :be a.'ing hr young sweeping ier ,h i hod a folios n ,i i i ) of their .re New t,U,V' " l"'' h!,u- Every village lia one or iwu I1. ''Moii.i. :u that poa caudidaics fur olfici- and houo,. while vault. Why did Mtlou? au editor -a certaiu V.. V ,ht PhiiaUrlphta In the city ihe number of tl.eae , C uoddlEE 'u ,,).id toward heui.n; wituirTH in in ram is legion. Tins new eu;liuiatu liidiiu-iaulf seven giine for leadership piomise immeasurable cne of the most politksl r '1 ; l,!' k l Vnt"-lii1. in this n'.t!-,-lhila- good for ihe republic, (loin- - ibo old "t'hpiu! UtiiiMiu :o M.iri.esMin aversion in luditics. Our must gifted He is sailing forhi-- .i .)my In the lowitia fmirij ;.r iuitit)- nan, lMll fo.,r hl h.du him- - fe while young tin n hare reaed in ieak of it Trinity." Beest ;lir Nr w Yorkri- managed lo with disgust, as if a pii;iriau and a bin tisii ixuictits? 'J'i'i . is more hope sciitv ih:ec off ilaak. Aliliouytl criminal were synonyniuu-- . terras. of a loot coming m Mir iroiil aud defcKi ci.. I t.unis i lit i nan 0( hint. For ambition io eunl and to be a load- bemt a papular pijvru B MU.e er is as surely a characteristic of a (lire a youth havtt , , x. jrd a litNr York, gloat pitch ar mowrd i rnd-i-!- i superior nature as the love of analysis tle. Itrgina to strut. I down players in almost otte. is a rharacteriblic of the euperior inlor the peace-- s ,, rm tho only IWO. hi rehome Older. HI tha thirty Mir tor coior and ihit-j- that spread tellect. or the plum w it.i facrd Imvi lurii m:! cigh' Ms vain titet. film of i tomi a hign or the ariis'ic icmpcra-ment- . age The soul al ' ti-on t it roc hours. How often IXiiibile ihe rcuooii for gifts have fit'iiiiiG ( hoi),-- , ;i n l ho,on Itonhu'mi emhuc-iasu- i for leaders-hiis bi)-i- nnnrd by pr.''', Mjmany a mufl of it siioi t!i uuiv i tic man of in.) u lias ruined hir fiiuu-- i iu the unique ,.f Schtrck i.Mi-li. , i it i rd ai'il he war now. the en.'e !' a single f : President Kooscteli. Ju itiirii! lli row u uiii s: me plate and a close i lie litied ui. and rreeidem's name Utir ri. irk ran ruin (.te yrl- - pi.v. is easily the foremost riMxcu nf'llie lo 'I teak KlU ti'" p. tr. ,. s .iIih, Xcw Yntk al4t evN-irin li- -r worlil. linleed. hi name lend otic molr mar the I 'iruii.' of a four id i lie viMiii' rrrdlt. l.i.tii like vau- oil w i'li rioli-iisiay io every American who liuiiiifii lace, and Iikm- -. The only appear oil the street ef london and lt.' mill pride, deatrnThe t whricin rim Iluliuliiphla i Paris. Berlin snd Vienna. Not otherin: it is itn naih-y.- r club MitelioWR the Now Yorkers was wise ha ilie work and achievements Hiau, luvamw he is ot Id- imnii'l uian. iu 'he Tbev gave 'lank a and high fame of Governor Polk Tlie num of run I grain-- , i lujulilc in brliiiatit supMii ms Iish hern mvi hern a profnuuri intiu'n-tqton the the piiMticc .if a liuil iiitni-r- , he for a long lime. Monte I'rosa at kuort best young nten of the middle wcki. cause lie knows ibai ih: imidett and ('aiuaitt l.Hfr I'lons at tlitnl marir What also ha couu- to ha had cxperirit-.in om- thing al out., pliriioiiienal snips and quick Mr. Jerome, with his courage, hi real least as au expert. 'Mine tirvrr ha llirows while on the run. The team for justice, his determination to right bren, ilirio is ilienwill nover pl.jrd without nu uot, For New the people's wrong! in leiiny,ia:ila 1'. a mind of the uuli-of genius, York I kill leu and llcvhn were u!l young menAiave discovered that one that lias noi been cliai'.irierivnl by a over the intleld. the latter making sevbrave fight ualivt- popular IqBdcr tusking eral listd smi) and throws. gciuirii.-ssDunlin like Mb' or uiimIcMi,simplicity, corruption, against that reven tin s Cod, iheimaile New York's only mikplay. lie eaver, receive honors after a ix sinned late on short fly ball and mom ha' campaign, that, were denied muffed it. it resulted in nothing, as to certain bnodltng senators and the runner was dotib'od up at second who held their poaitinua Greatncta, and tha Ethical Conception on the next plsy. of Institutions. through a score of years. Once more Mathewsoti singled to center In the polllic i becoming an honorable prohas fifth inning, hut was formed at second Every popular linnlrr. also, fession. Young men ara aspiring to who arole kecotid. struck ilia universal and lo mite, on. new ia era a and Hapleadership, with reference to the reform, Ihe law, llitiwnc was an easy out and Breens-hapy, indeed, that youth of whom unlay or the movement he has on Dunlin's single to left led, has in- fii'ld. It may be Hid rhat the heart of all Mctlann waa purposely sent tu the people is turned toward hint in his carnated fur the pennie their idea of firxl on four balls; Merles hit to Ihe In CMi'nitilug the two nglitrMisiiPK. leadership. in !i lu'ii people who pjr.ed liy ilc ciiuei- field crowd, scoring Dunlin with New Yorks wound run. Dahleu was Sincerity, Hontaty and Popularity. oak of coffin simple (Hailstone, a lainThe heuri. of tbs people of Israel don editor said, He an rhe only ,un .""f' ou'; T'"-f'ird run In the ninth on Gilbert a will go our. toward mi youth who la who has influenced the people's idea rif ibe day, Mathew aon'a aao third not. holiest . absolutely honest; sincere, of right because he was rifloe hit oouMiiess, and Beanulian'a single. Of course, th tlecklegsly sincere. righteous himself, and Iip had a apinl-tu- l Tlie niwreat came to man who wants to lead Ibe people its There scoring waa in Philadelphia conception of the slate the sixth Inning when ward a better era in economics, poli- we have the golden serrcl. The great Srhm-opened Ihe Inning with a tics and municipal Ufa, niu-- i bare rharncieriatic of Hiiinsioue'a eloII many gifts that hone and now art as- quence waa the lofty nmc that anlv-ere- beanilful drive for two readied third on Planks sacrifice, but sumed. It is assumed that he ha like a trumpet call through his win thrown mil at the plate by . health, luicliect, lutellectuul training, a Mmhcwson. who gathered In a broad knowledge of men and events, his face ItwithwasthethisglowIhatof iranstlgurcu moval paa-si- . grounder. harp personal magnetism, ihe art of putIt was this thill tmuie urn While ihe inierHHt in the aerie Is ting things. All ibeaa gifts are funda- plena for tlie oppressed the down tha crowd waa not large and mental, yet many's gifted youug trodden, the poor, to tut golden c vein a widespread as that which aw any one of the uian posbesaes them, who I not, and iu i lie annals of England. The plain three games between ihe home tram never will be, a leader for the common unvaruiahed fact is that our Baxon and 1bteago when they plyed Ihetr people. But once a youth stand forth, peoitli- uiv nlwait. essentially ethical, and that day ago lor find crowned with honesty anil sincerity, baria of all our iiiHihutions rightdace. the heart of ibe people begins io go the eousness. In hla ortiliuu Daniel WebThe paid admission was officially oul towards hint. Honesty lifts a gift- ster said, "Christianity i a part of the announced at 17, 955. ed man into position. a a peil racommon law of the land. The man The two Iraina win play in New tal lifts the statue Into tomorrow. The immeasurable jiopularily of Lin- who can register in laws and in re- York H. H. K. coln began when a farmer called Mm form the ethical and spiritual ideals N Score: .Y.0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 -3 10 1 "HnucM Old Abe. li is net necessary of the people will h all but 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 tl 4 0 Phil that the young leader be lifted fused all by them. McKinley nevrr -- Mathewoog Rallerie and Brcana-ban- ; the heart until ihe iicople above the possibility of a mistake in Kchrcck. and Plank t of save all Israel toward out him, judgment. We have ell known a In the New York, 3. Two-baaKearned run hour when be struck the one president who haa mood iinfllurhtngly lift McCann, Mertei, Davla, wu chord common that to the all, by hi friends, even to the point at eihieal and religion chord. It ia not Murtihy. Bchrark. RHea uu upholding two or three who ara Plunk. 2. fiirui-- out My Uathew-aon- , to fits severest criticism, but .every- enough to be wise, to be witty, io lie 5; by Plnnk, 6. Umpires Blieri-dtau orator, and wcholar; the populas body knows that he was honest in his and O'Day. who aucreiais (o the great, miiaf pm poe. even If mistaken In hla fact. leader The prople will forgive occsKlonal lie eskpuiially lint ttnolit ntuivcly Boston Nationals Win. He muar really have Ihe spirit error, but they will not forgive InsinBnnton, Ocl. 9. Tlie Boat on cerity, the play of double motive, ihe of Jesus Christ, and love ilie slave, team today won by a prartire of politics for personal ends, the pbor. the weak, and lift a shield score ofleague 5 to 2, the first of a acne iff or a hunger for offlee for reason of and sword above the oppressed. The bhall the lengthening years Include seven games with their local Ameri. Speakpride and one growing splendor, unlit the yoniii can league rivals n the ground of the ing of the popularity of Gladstone, Car lyric exr1a(in. "Eh, moil, what a leave a lofty man. that is a light, a latter club. Score: R. H. E. conscience Gladrioae haa! There nev- landmark, on the cliffs of funic. 5 9 2 National er was such a conscience fas his. He 3 7 I American bows down lo it, and obeys It. aa if It HUNGARIAN POLITICS. and Mono; Butteries Willi wera the very voice iff God Himself." Criger. Uniplrea O'liugh-li- n But tbat aiacerity. unaffected simand Kualiiff plicity, and unswerving honesty lifted When parllumenl Budapest, Old. hint up Into ihe position of primacy, reassembled toduy It was to fare a and the heart, of all England went oitt ftnatioa of the greatest confusion. RACES toward Ibe man of oak and iron. The compromise program which iJte coalition Icadera requested Herr You Couraga and Popularity. Wsat Cheater Handicap. tne New York, OH. 9. Aeronaut, the Popular lraiierahlp asks for courage wnbeaeador al Rerlln, (at pres- favorite backed from 3 to 1 to 2 lo 1, and fearlessness. No matter what ent on his notate at Czar, Hungary), won oher gllfts the youth has. there are to thn Westchester handicap, 619 submit, io the king emperor, baa no honors for a coward. Timothy is furlongs circular at Belmont park tothe outer revelation of nn Inner weak- seemingly proved a failure, aa his day and In to doing equalled th haa not yel Indicated any- - Inlen-Ito- world's ness. The hero knows his reverses, held Jointly record of 1:1$ to receive the MibasMilur for by Marinis snd Mluola. Aeronaut and dares. Men who are rosily great, e. tha purpo-Once take risks. the went to tho from, at the start snd gyadly youth is immbct-- iff students will pro-ceconvicted of moral cowartllre, bis caup a gap of three length which To the parliament tomorrow all opened reer Is ended, and his hope are blasthe held in ihe finish. Klameslia, tho 1 and mourning wearing cerearning ed forever. Years ago knew a carry ing 14 pounds, equalled Tho conslini-tio- fiivoriie, tain gifted youth. Ho had presence, blurk coffin incrilM-dthe world's record for one mile, cirhaa expired." natural snd acquired gifts, he had cular. held by Dick Welles, by coverAll poesibln step Hare been in ken voice, personal popularity, great skill Grapple the distance In 1:37 ing in handling a crowd. Boon the poli- to secure order during the sitting. The in ibis race act terrible pace for a on altandoueit Ion lit have their leaders bint crowded horabout ticians like quarter of a mile, when Lord of the nets shout a Jar of honey. Thrv offer-e- original Intention to disregard the Vale assumed command and led to ths him place, and minor office. At royal mewage again proroguing the retch. Here Knapp brought Ktam-eab- a length, the reform party being con- dike. up and in a hard drive landed her They will proteri against pernianeni a winner by a longih. from Eugenia vinced of bi courage, offered him a Then the politicians adjournment, but will respect, ihe Bnrch. Result: political honor. were in terror. Bv many devices they kinguiimror'B First rare, five and a half furlongs No serious rim i disorders - Content won, Usury second, Delude sought io break hint down snd him. Finally, one of the firms feared. third. Time. 1:07 and corporation hack of the political Second race, one mile Kiaincaha laird of grafters and hoodlers. offered him a Budapest, Oct. 9. According to the won, Eugenia Burch econd. the Yale (bird. Time, 1:87 2 5. position a attorney, with a salary of newspapers. General Baron Then the committee ha already been rpjiolnteij premier. 12'i.m'Hj a year. Third race, (lie Autumn Meadow-broowaited on him. and asked him to wait, sieipincbaae, about three milee It is reported ;ha'-- tbs coalition par Tom Bogan won. Pure Pepnr l saying that the regular party would ties have decided lo abandon Ibo Antlio Vaughn third. Time. 5:52. nominate him two ycara later. Thcy to move, n the tiling or Fourth rare, six aud a half furlongs took the youth into the mountain and The diet tomorrow Hie impcachmeni Imcnrirlan won, llolacher second, Batsn showed him the whole earth. He of the Fejervary inldnel. Time. 1:20. deceived himself when. he accepted It la understood Hal Baron Fcjer-var- Tlisi H Wbal third.Waktchester handiFifth race, the the position snd the bag nr gold for will make a starement. to the Aeronaut hta legal service. Even the hoodlers house tomorrow tits' a new governmeni cap. viz and a half furlongs , Incanlaiiim knew that he had been bribed and baa not yet lu'en formed and ibere-for- won'. Kacp King 1:1 2 5. silenred with gold. The two year the house will again be prorog- third- - Time. mile and Bix'h race, went by. but the regulars did not nom- ued. Court. Jit Hit a Andrasay will read Qsirich won. Benvolio second, Muinate him. Bober business 'men read resolution of protest adopted hv the between the lines. In ihe hour of op- coalition today decl.iung that the con- ra r third. Time, 1:57 3 5. portunity he flinched, and would not tinued prorogation of parliament, are At Latenie. stand for the great convictions. Now unconstitutional .hers" they render Cincinnati, Ohio, Oct. 9. Latonla he haa gold, hut no political follow- it Impossible io Impeach the Fejervary ing. He was not a battle ship, he was caiilnet. while the coalition, being a roauita: l First race, tix furrongs John a pleasure yacht. He Is a disappointparliamentary majority, should long aecond; won: Estrada Palma, ed man. and always will be. for the ago have been entrusted with the dithird. Time 1:13 The reso- Lieutenant Rice, one p ople know. The common people are rection of the government. mile Wexford, Second race, not often wrong. The chemist knows lution further declare that the existthat if you pur even one little siring ence of the Fejwva:y cabinet is noth- won: Oro Viva, evconfl; Fieri al, third. Time 1:40 in the vat of sweet water, the sugar ing but absolutism. Third race. sx furlong Nlfo. won: will crystallite about ft. Here in New At a meeting of the Liberal third. second: Neodesha, York, midst n!f the confusion and disConn Stephan Tina, former Orbicular, Time 1:12 vie-cord and turmoil, and bresk-uof premier, announced that hi Fourth race, mile and a aixieenth plans of reform, one big masterful ag- againut universal suffrage were no! Rue. acconl; Degressive personality, with courage, bluding upon the members of ihe par Envoy, won; Bonnie1:46 entering what would scent a losing tv and said be hoped that, few mem vour. third. Tine Fifth race, five end a half furlong fight would htve had an ppitoriiutity her would deaert roe party- fhould Vick inner, won: Grace Wagner, secthat the hero hunrers for. Btich an the viw of tit majority on ihe sufone would not have csrrd a copper frage question differ from theirs. He ond: Ferroninr. third. Time 1:0 Sixth race, six fiirkings The Thrall, vhether he was elected or defeated; expressed the hope that tblsa enirufct-ehe would have stood for his convlr up a program won; Loch Goft. second; The Englishwith the wlih the man, third. Time 1:14. lions, and the heart of all Maol would would act In accordance have gone out toward him. Tor week viewa cf the majority. It reported Kentucky Breedera' Aeiociation. the common people have been scrutin- that all of Baron Fejervary' present t Lexington. Ky, Oct. 9 Kentucky izing cetialn public uten. The rommon colleagues will remain in the new assodatlon trotting malm: with ihe exception of the ml&ie'ei Breeder people hare wrighed them, and the common tnople have found them want- of agmculiute. An ires Gyoeiau. wlia Wa'n'iL Hall Farm cup. 11.000, 2:15 three ill five Till l.v won fir!. ing. For the rommon peoil know the will h(. npiaee.1 b' Baron differ-bet ween a of iosct bouse. i;h;rl anl ftuirih hei'ti in 2:07 : who li from Our Special Correspondent smd he cueuiiagaitiM The iv;'iih!ii-- . d ! 'iic VT.U:. N7. ant even- Fore;ry building, whi has been called ihu Oregon CAthedrai. Is great pipe organ will lie kepi aUumi waikuanijy jiaiing. while acror lh way, in the Ualifornta building, the diver-toed biniea fiwoi the Mission hotel 1 Kiveralde will peal funh their mtvlodieii. Ihiring the euilre day hand will march 4hruogh rhe grounds, producing music, and ou thv Trail there will bo music after ilm manner at many nv titery. Hum the paked igormrjw in their village near tlie Homer Viavcn-po- rt fann have pretuu-e- a special program, wiih their iotot Mis Margaret I'linit, Keoex ikvun-ty- , dame, which are likewise ihvr earil-eMaks.. N7. daiHva, daung from iho far-pa- t Miki Anil K. Phi)i)), Rir!ngficlil, txuituriea. Mom , 90. A tuniilier iff well known a M. O. Ihclpa, BixKdiliiie, Hi will sing at the several urate teiitdings, up of whom ia tilt la Bearrice Evelyn Miwn F L. YamlerlNK-fArdsley club. W'llsnu. 8 year odd. wIm nuikc a New York. 91. sJiw s4nvi. hit Prof. F. W. Goodrich, a well known Mrs. H. Fitzgerald, Ft. Daridn, riill 1'iirtUnil nwnffrUn, j tn rhaj-gOilclplila. 91. of Mi)) U A. Well Broowline, Mao.. ihe day. At 2 o'clock iu ihe after-mao- n a grand maltose rnnrnrt will takw place in (ho Auditorium, the tralloa band and the bllpil plants, MAY SAVE BT. PAULS CARGO. "rmuliie" Ktrbter. being ihe feainre. AL T:Si in lliu evcalc.g there will ho Eureka, Calif., Get. The of eaerelHea in the Audkorlum. In which bis the rapgn aud other valuables aboard Prcsidem. Gooiio cf m Exposition. Ihe wracked steamer Bt. Paul is yet Governor Ouuiiberhiln ot Oregon and umbvainnintMl. Uapiain Randall of the Mayor leiu of Purtumd will taka b lands rd erafi amt Cetitam Turner, part. Mark T. Blamenberg. oditor ot repremmitiig 'he Uudnwmers, were ihs New York Murical Goorler, wilt ou the arene Katurday and returned bo present a too. At 8 oclock U today, having boarded the vcoecl from to bo an openulc eoncart, tha ooloiMa a small buai. The H earner's hull is tieing hire. Frank Ehorio, Mn. Mi Ilia intaei and the veeoel has not been Pirkiu, Mira Kliaahem Hanvw. Mr. abandoned thimgh ft 1 aiknftted lo Allenffidodwyn. Mr. Claire Mcaileith, lie IohI. seems possible tn save the Mrs. Willkiiu WaMace Grahi.ui aud Hi twrg or at laast a port mo tit It, Cnp-toi- tie Boatrico Evelyn Wilson. Blgnor Turner la now roaiwunkiattng Dnrtmo, clartoui-- t solowa of Ellory's 1'h Ban Franc I 00 and in Inatjruiv IlojraJ Italian band, will lie a feature tinna revived from there will depend of thi program. Miss ItiTnlce Hoi Ilie next ataqi. 'ili vessel in the laud will aaelst in ihe aomnptuilnmte. opinion of Turner and Randall may During ihe day the MooieJana linion iwxsr bold together for oonie time. The will distribute haadkima touvonlr ea, which ho been quite choppy and badges. Mu ate, by tha way, haa tieon one of washing over ths hull. I beounilng moro calm and efforts probably w ill lie the triumphs at this Expoalilim. From niaile to save everything powtbls. The tho (graiiing day In Juno ibo beat or talus Me race home of J. N. Willlain-mni- , ohms raa in tho onunvry have been enof Portland, la etlll alioard the gaged. and last namth the Royal Ha craft and alive. Immediately upon hla sriiaa iauid came over from Honoreturn this monilug Captain Randall lulu and mada the biggeat tilt of tho left, again ftir the wreak by the over- aeaMuu. Blgnur Do Oaprlo's inuai land route, accompanied by Mr. ekuia. in au orgmilaatlna known aa who s 111 make a last effort to tha AdiuinM ration band, have been save bi horse. Captain Randall will playing at tho Expos' lion every day liand baa see whul ran Imv done roaard saving during the qaaww. Thi a tmniiiu of llio cargo from the lend given doftglit lo liitllloua. De Caprld is a very capable leailer, and Be has side. Captain Turner is awaiting word aurrounded hhnaelf with atnua of tlie from the underwriters. With Ihe ex- beat siuefcdam tn (ho United State. aorta of ception of Captain Randall aud several Tha band haa played al all from ona rod of Dio grounds offleera, all of (he )ii)cuKers end crew brought to Jbmka ou the tug RangiT to the other, and never haa fulled to aud steamer Vanguard on Thureday produce a favorable knpraaniun. night have now left. The majority look pasasge for the north on tbs steamer Alllaoii yesiorday nuirnlng, WIPING OUT YELLOW FEVER. while the crew and officer are being e taken to Ban Francisco on Ihe al earner New Orleans. Orb 9. The week " Conran. ending nob fth, a total of 776 Word has lieen iwalved from ly aialisitra sustain Dr. Whlta'a umitvNu xt Yx-Jls'- a.. . ds-cirt- wlii-ivv- s 9.-- fuw-tliH- HIIIIIIIMI sees a that another HfOtsari of the Bt. Paul haa gone ashore. It as picked op In good maditkm on the lieeeh. The vessel now swings in a thirty-foo- t are. which is oqpaldered bad for her bolding together a kng aa at first expun id. Wichita, Kss., Oct 9. Jerry Simpson, who took a turn for (he worst lodsy, la resting some easier tonight 4 assurance that the fever 1 bring steadily wiped out. For the week ending October 7th, a total of 78 new eases and 22 deaths were re- ported against 183 new ranee and 28 deal ha Ihe prereeding week, the hhowtng being the heal since the Oral weg in Anguat. From all Infeclud points In th conn- try come reports of steady prog- - eseaeaea rer. ."(BE octor Norris 25 Ycara. SPECIALIST 25 Ycara y n Gnt s , n 2-- To the eiiidy and treatment ot Chronic dlM.tsM of men, women mid children, I have devoted special effort durio my enlira profeuaional life, and bava been rewardrd by ths discovery of methods that give complete mastery of Nervous aid Blood Diseases, Csiarrh, Deal-nesUheumatixm, Stomach, Kidney and LJvcr troubles. s, MENS DISEASES Blood Poison, Piles,Rupture, Varicocele, Nerve Debility, Drug Habits Taken on a positive guarantee to cure Consultation free, personally or by letter. Open Day and Evening Office 2361 Washington Ave. When Writing, Address Dr. U. II. Norris Ogden, L'teh Fej'-rvar- k UP! pro-poa- . y three-aixteenl- NOBODY LIKES THE DARK. HAVE PLENTY OF LIGHT INSIDE AND OUTSIDE YOUR STORE IT PROVE WILL BEST YOUR ADVERTISEATRADIANCE MENT. TRACTS LIKE THE CANDLE DOES THE MOTH. Car-rol- 3-- party-toda- WE SUPPLY TSE 3-- n ELECTRICITY 3-- - mV WAraWBE-- d drilf fob-Ine- ni puii-.iclii- . 11 Li l CAMPBELL, Deni. Manager Railway Co. E. W. WADE, Agent. |