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Show You can Z. c. M. I. LISTEN 10 HUCKES is of Furl hiui the n't' to tils u.R.'-f- r the wMiiid ent- - of ih- - jiojiif it, Hi the iiiajcrl'x. There u- an antei u, - iuu..e 0 the BuEk:i (iuie:s'Uia. ; ail lo He uiaJe !. ip. Muipnt-Hears- t alliance, the-- e : oa.e 'l.uigs that are more prei-ueiiha-- i mere parly uaiue: rhevc are home I hinge that aie uii.re fundamental Him, mere pa-tpiaiform. auj iu this campaign we have a fundamental ir.ie the issue of aeceiu-su.l pood guternuient with regard to which Ragiub.lejus and real Democrats think al'ke 'We want to make an effectt.e in This campaign to a propaganda chanw-teriae- n- aur :h-i- s ladies PILLOW .SHOES for Tender f et at the r Fifth Ward ation. for nil by caiunn. and vituper- I; must be understood once while that policy may sell newspapers it cannot capture the government. it must be understood once for all that iht ia a country of good will and nut ill will: a country which praises unity and support order, and will not tolerate inciiuiioi' to disorder and the spread of the gospel of hate and bitterness and envy Store SKI MADISON AVE. . BELL PHONE lea. and Samp Catalog B1S-X- A.SHREEVE that Participants in the Robbery of ber 27 to Be Executed. Octo- f TROUBLE PlaU Saddlery 9161 IM0. ON GOVERNMENT. Leads to Exciting Dabata in Spanish Parliament. is tba character ot the transfer errioe we enpply our petrosa. Prompt, reliable end at low aost, any time you say we'll be on your Job aad handle it expedltlouely and well - ;i ALLEN TRANSFER attack on the government, policy in the matter of commercial treaties led to an expired debate In the chamber of deputies today. The Catalonian members of the chamber of deputies sharply criticised the conclusion of a treaty of commerce between Spain and the Vnlted States, which took place lan August, and declared that the Spanish govern muni had no right to modify existing tariffs. The minister of finance, Renor Reverter, refilled that the government' action was Intended-tsafeguard the general interests of the country, which could not he sacrificed for particular Interests The debate went over. The conservatives, actin gin conjunction with the protectionist In the liberal camp, are taking advantage of the present papular feeling against, the proposed modification of the tariff In the treaties now being negotiated with Prance, Germany and Swltaer-land- , and are endeavoring to oust the government on that issue before the burning queaiinn of the reparation of church and state ia taken up. CO. Phone SS Coroner' for youra. 'i., 'lilt'd ms: thr rxile tu- i!'.rri; J fr.in: ua: no i'imv troop- - Ln wii-f. l to fe li.. X X. Pearson, eern-tsi-HuBipftl.it e. made day A vigorous HANKOW FIRE. Jury Find a Case of k Railway bctwrtd Rltrer aad CHugm The Overland Limited E.li'... Gi! - -- The Med Lnwleee Trala ietbc Warld drawing -- mom and titering cars, observation cars', din mg can. and library cars, with barber, bath and Book tarn Library; entire train electric (Chted, through to Chicago without charge. Direct connection for Compartment buffiet-smkf- ng St Paul and Minneapolis JVkMt, reservations, mi full ran be obtained frea C A. Waiher, Canand Aaest, I Chicago & NortSi-Weste- fix- - rn SW Santa Mala Street, , at Lake City, Utah. . v Os- To Be Worn Every Officer and Soldier. by Acting upon Washington, Orl. the recommendation of Surgeon General O'Reilly. Acting Secretary Oliver ha ordered that hereafter indenliflca-tlotags of aluminum the sire of a silver halt dollar, stamped with pie namu, company, regiment or corps of the wearer, be suspended from the neck of every officer and soldier underneath the clothing by a cord or string. The-- e badega will be issued gratuitously to enlisted men and at coat price to officer. Gun. Berry, acting chief of staff, atates that there can be no question aboot the great Importance of such badges, as Is demonstrated by the thousands of graves of the unidentified dead of the civil war. ' 31. n SOLDIERS c i 1 l'!. per-oual'- 1 r ih-o- r rhi-ieune- iii. i - 1 DENIED ADMISSION. The Matter la Regarded as Very fortunate. Un- -- Foailh (Miirse-'Pie- ir..-e- . ft'eep'et-lij-c- a . n thlr.l. Da P1 bw ta tUui i y" ""7 0 ts.SHy( Wi it hatt - it .fit tkt ftrtrii and hfrtagWRtn: Pr YOUR ORDERS'WITH MITCHELL BROS. -- Copings add Don't buy from joo'imenti, Haad-:one- . sgmis. thr gt largo commlss:oas you have to pny them. 800 homo people ftrat spouse City Caxneiaiy. J ari HOW TO VOTE ON THE Won. . t'ie.liu Time. : fiirhiiigs U. S. STANDARD VOTING MACHINE. Move the Red Handle rf the Curtain Lever to the right as iu i as it w ill go. This wiii close tlie Curtain around you, aad unlock tht clul'liiifte machine kMxiikI. lot voting. m';;. Fifth i ace. i T..m Dilan won. Manuoiean serouil .Uttin l.i man Hurd Time 1:14 Sixth rac. one iiuie li.ni MartlUft II G. T;i .or secoml. thn.l. Time. 1:41. Kelli-Wo- JAMAICA RESULTS - n arn-nm- . d reln-fon-e- tte y failing to prevent the lows or ilestruc-lln- n of petitions filed with the board to nominate candidaies of the Independence league. Judge Rnsalnky nr. onoe consulted Dietrirt Attorney Jerome. and together they decided to present the farts In the grand jury. Air. Hearai'a letter to Judge Rnaalsky wan aorompenled by seven affidavits. . WILL BE FLAGSHIP. I The announcement s that the battleship Dread-naugwfould be the flagship uf Ihe new fleet Is welcomed In naval circles and Ly the wneral public a proof that ihe new fleet will by no means be a mere reserve, it la learned that the home fleet wll be quartered In three at 8b ernes. Portsmouth divisions, and DevonporL whb a big nucleus of the crews of tho ships on hoard and that they will ne kept In such a constant state of preparedness that ibey ran be brought up to their full war strength and be in readlnea to go to sea within a few houds. London, Oct 31. first-clas- OF CONTEMPT. X-- w Ynl'. Dei. 31. Keftiiila: First rave, six furlong . - Alcnoon 1;14, 'ieoi-ri-a- aev-.nd- Hm.n tl-.- wkii. Time, Seisinj rave, six furloiiKM. helliiiK laitu- - won, Bertha H. aetiuul. Kilu.i Jack sou third. Time. 1:14 4 f. Third rave, six furlong Piiiaelauit won. Mluiota secunil. Hun vallu third. Tim-- , 1:13 Fourth rare, tiie Richmond handi. Hose-- 1 cap. six ftirlongs Oxford ben revmid. Time, 1 : 1 J 4 Jacobite tinislied second, but wa- - disquallUed lor fouling. Fifth race, telling, one mile ami a sixteenth d Joe liaymau won, Emperor of India aevonil. Sly lien third. Time. 1:31. Sixth race, five and a half furlongs Berkeley won. Marathon second. Randy Crseker third. Time, 1:10. t u THE BEAGLE CLUB. Baltimore. Md.. Dot. 31. A harp wind blowing and a driaxling rain fell today the members of Ihe National Bungle club of America liad a fuir day's aport. Clasues for parka of four fur both the IB and liMnrh dog were decided when Ihe bench show determined the winner of the national challenge cup, offursu by William t Rockefeller, president of the club. It was won by Mr. Ruckefellur himself, and as thl makes the third win for hla Rock Ridge VOTER ABOUT TO CLOSE THE CCSTAIM. U. S. Standard Voting Machine Co. Rocheatsr, N. Y. kennel, it become hi permanent properly. The cup haa bnn seven contended for for the past years, it la unofficially stated that another cup will he offered by Mr. Rockefeller, but under af.rlci.ly different conditions. 2 HOW TO VOTE A STRAIGHT TICKET. tht Fnrtjr Lever benriqg Having cloned the Curtain--P- ull the name or emblem of your Tarty over to the right UNTIL THE BELL RINGS, and then let it go back. This turns down lo voting position all of the Pointed of the Candida tea of your party. See lHustmtioa Lgjow. The ringing of the Fell Inform the voter that tha Party Lem haa been pulled far enough to unlock tlie Curtain Lever and engage the registering mechanism. , SUTTON DEFEATS SCHAEFER. Baltimore. Oct. 81. George Billion tonight defeated Jock Keliaefer at 18.2. Bull point, ninnlug out in Ills thirty-thirinning. Hchsnfer'a Chicago. III., Oci. 31. A dinpatch score wsa 423. The latter's 73 in hia Wta aeventh inlng was the high run of the to the Chronicle from Racine, Sutton , evening, ln hla thirty-seconsay: MilFrederick Stocking and Hirain ran lu and- mlaseil the ahot. that winilil BOO. ler, the two Milwaukee clerk who, hav made his more Mcliaefer, on Sept. INtli. wrote a letter to Mr. with hla score at 41K. wag unable to Richard Rnhlnaou, wife of Ihe secre- score mm than 11 toward ckmlng the tary of the Case Thrashing Machine gap, however. company, demanding that, she deposit PRAIRIE FIRE. f2tt,(H)0 in the First Xa I tonal bank of Chicago and threatening tbe live of Mrs. Robinson, Ler hush Ad, am and Dickinson. X. D., Oct. 31. Reports daughter, yesterday decided to plead ferrived here today show that the Both had prairie fire which swept the country guilty and be sentenced. intended making a defense In the Cir- eolith of here Runday wa ihe worst cuit court November 12th. fire of the kipd In seventeen years. Storking pleaded guilty to the The. 'fire started north of Rtlllwstrr charge of blackmailing and was sen- and burned a path seven miles wide. tenced to serve eighteen months in Buildings cattle, horses. bg and tbe slate prison at Waupun. while sheep were destroyed. No fatalities Miller, who was charged with being were reported, but several person an accessory to the (set, pleaded guil-f- y were buily burned. and was fined $200 and coats, whica were paid by hla father-in-laPEAVY ELEVATOR CASE. o resident Jam --a Richards, a of Omaha. Oct. 31. Argument Washington. Blocking, who had superintended NrCinde before Ihe Inierstate roin-iRobinen-of the commislluii today In the Heavy the interior son home and found the Hobimwna elevatur rase In whleh it la charged liberal in the expenditure of money, that this company received a bonus concaved the plan, hut did not inform from the I'nlmi Pacific railroad al Miller, of the deal Omaha in the shape of favorable hia broiher-ln-law- . until after ihe money bad been plac- tranafer charges. ed on deposit Iu the credit, of Miller CHARGED WITH MURDER. by one. Ian her Roman, oils Frederick Stocking. d d . well-to-d- n 31.- - Ralph Oct. Bait Francisco. ftcanlon and Loula Taylor, alias Howwith ard. were charged this Bankers Hava Saleetad Twenty Names the murder uf Johannes Pfltr.ler. a merchant, who wa, killed In hla atore Out af 200. with a piece of gaa pipe. Gap). Duke Xew York, Oci. 31. -- The nominat- and hla men aay they have complete aae against, ihe pair. ing committee of tbe American Bankers' association finished yesterday the PNEUMATIC TUBE SERVICE. work of eliminating 130 name from the Jflo submitted for membership ln tbe rurrenry commission and forwardWashington. Oci. 31. Postmaster ed the remaining twenty names to the General Coitelyoii ho completed of pneumatic lube proposmember of the council. The committee refused to disclose the names al and awards for pneumatic lube service. No bids were received for of the twenty. sen Ice ln Ran Francisco. All that I feel at llhertv to say regarding it. said J. D. Power-- , of BT. HELENA DEFENSELESS. Louisville, vice president of the association. and a member of the nominatSTAY OP EXECUTION. Jamestown, aland of Rt. Helena, ing committee, is that the men chosen will be able representative of Oct. 31. For the Aral time in Its his-- : Rt. Lou Oct. 31. Because of the various sections of the country. There lory, since It ' became a British pus-- ; Illness ' of I Attorney- Wilfred Jones, will lie men from tlie south, the west, session. St. Helena ia today defense- counsel for Lord" Frederick Seymour the northwest and. of course, the great less, and ail the troops have been withBarrington, convicted of tbe murder of eastern money centers. drawn a a measure of economy. James P. McCann, and under sentence Mr. Powers added that tbe commisof death, another stay of execution haa sion will hold iu first meeting anon UNIVERSITY CLOSED. been granted. Sixty day haa been al- after election and probably will hold lowed for Attorney Jones o transmit dally sessions Until an agreement, fa Moscow. Oci. :u . The Inivniaily the tram. script of the case to the l.nit-e- d reached on the liest plan of currency of Mocvv wjs today bv order Slates supreme court. Barrington reform and a bill grafter for presen- of tbe rrcior ulitil Xmember 12. owing ha been confined in the Clayton, Mo., tation to congress. to the violations of 'be rub- - of open jail for about three year. political meetings being held In me ANARCHY INCREASING univenKy htilldlngK. LAVIN NOT GUILTY. IN MOROCCO t ROUMANIA ACCEPTS. Chicago, OcL 31. Police Inspector OoL 31. The new received Paris, Patrick J. Lavln was today declared here regarding tbe In MorocBucharest, Roumania. Oct. 31. The not guilty by the civil service commisco is distinctly contradictory. has accepted President government sion of charge brought against him According to the French foreign of- Roosevelt's invitation to participate In by Chief of Police Collins. It wm fice the situation there it improving the Jamestown exposition in 1310 and alleged that the Inspector had conrapidly but tbe correspondent in will appoint delegates to attend. nived or. a birglary and bad afterward, Morocco of the Echo D Paris and the arrested the thieves In order to make Journal affirm that anarchy la increasWOMEN IN SPAIN. a dhow of efficiency to aid him In se- ing and that fanatirsl agitation Is Madrid. Oct. 31. The cabinet lias curing promotion. spreading in the vicinity of. Mogado and Morocco Pity where well armed derided to Introduce a bill with ihe FIFTEEN INDICTED. the conditions object of tribesmen are collecting In large of women and children who are comOmaha. Oci. 31. Tlie Dnegbu counpelled to work for a living. ty grand Jury today returned indictments against fifteen members of the o o APPOINTS RECEIVER. South Omaha Coal Exchange for al- O TYPTWRITING CHAMPION. O leged violations of thestate xnti-truo o La Crowe. Wis.. OM. 31. Judge laws. The charges are- similar to O Xew York. Oct. 31. Rose L. O FruIL In the circuit court, today apthose on which thirty mem beta of the O Frit of this city, who won the O pointed a receiver for th Mexican Omaha Coal Exchange were indicted O world's typewriting champion- - O Plantation company, capitalize. at a few days ago. O ship in Chicago last June, came O fkOA.ooo, O out ahead in the contest at the O PURCHASE OP SILVER. O National Businessmen's show O FINED FOR LANDING JAPANESE. O tit Ms til son Square Garden last O 31 Oct.The .director O night. She wrote 2.40,7 words Washington; Victoria. B. C. Oct. 31. The Japanof the mint todayjrirchssxrt lw.cmo O from dictation in naif an hour. O ese achiioner flu is n which Mam 7'i.71 cena per fine O making five errors. Of the O brought contraband Japanese here and ounret of ilver jit e. fr.r delivery at ihe Denver O other thirteen entrants, fomi Q landed c:n-X Ntirrep'IHoiisly from hosts mini. C M tinier, who defeated Miss O at night, all being subsequently O Ethel Frits last fall, came near- - O was today fined $2,273 at the FIRlf AT LEIPSIC. O eat to her record. He wrote O Instance of the immigration Inspector, O 2.4Hj word hut made Cl er-- O Dr. Milne. The custom had already 31. Fire here tie O rors. o levied a fine of Su for landing pas- Iipstc, O..' Oct. 'night destroyed ih entire opera hxie O O sengrs at a piuce oilier than a port block, entailing loss of fino.nofl. uf wutry VOTKS n'LUNG A PASTV LtVKK. Tlie turned down Pointers indicate the names of the candL dates for whom tlie vole will be cast. Leave the Pointers as they are (down in a voting position). Move the Red Handle uf tlie Curtain Lever to the left as far as it will go. This will count your vote, open the Curtain, and set the machine for the next voter. CAUTION. Before moving tlie Curtain Lever hack to the left, be sure Iliat a Pointer is turned to Yes or No for every question on which you wish to vote, and that a Pointer points to tlie name of evety candidate you wish to vote for. CURRENCY COMMISSION. afu-rnoo- 3 HOW TO VOTE A SPLIT TICKET. Having closed tlie Curtain Pull tlie Tarty lever bearir the name or emblem of your Tarty over to the right t'i. l i L TH tum Till-- : BELL KINGS, and then let it go bath. down to a voting position all of the Pointers of tlie candidates of your party. Turn back (up) the To in ter from over the name ofth candidate you wish to cut See illustration below . 1 I. ! j m amoli-yratlti- Leavenworth, Kan.. Oct. 31. Two soldiers of Co. K.1 Eight hoenth infantry. stationed at Fort Leavenworth, were refuted admittance to a skating ring here recently and Capt. M. commanding the company, who wss appealed to by the men, a rule communication to the military errelary of the army stating that the proprietor had said that he would admit soldiers only in cltlsens clothing. referred the letter Cpf. McFarland Lieut. Col. William Paulding, who tj endorsed It by stating that it la and to be deplored that the uniform of ihe nation's army s boil'd be held in Bitch lack of esteem by individuals In this community and It b to lie hoped That some mean may be found for correction. Col. Hall, commanding the Seventh ihfaptry at t.he post, in hi endorsement before sending the letter to the 1 military secretary, suggests that If the 31 it- - e. IDENTIFICATION Teach Yourself How to Vote six furhi.ia Su.'iel Tup T.icne rtc.i. ill liiti'nac .tvii.l, tin 'J Tt'iiu, 1:14 .: J Scuoiii; iHr. ea tu. Tn- ager wun. King semml. Ail Ah!;:? 1'iir.i Time 1:2 ' Thtril race, one m:!e Tar.an sun. Minute A.iama ftecon'I. ii!i!:i:ie thi:.l Time. I,:,H 4a. I ji.li'r : lli-- i r'l.st .. Burlington. VL. Oct. 31. The Consolidated Rendering company was toThe coroner's "liong Kopg. Orl. found guilty if contampi and fined day jury in the steamer Hankow fire dis- $3,000 by Judge Rowell in the Crittenaster haa found that It was a den county court. Tbe proceedings but the jury added a rider followed the failure of tbe company to to Its verdict lo the effect that the produce for the grand jury certain Inflaman of carrying ships practice papers and memoranda called for by mable cargo unprotected on the main the grand Jury, which was Investigatdeck was a dangerous one. The sering tbe alleged purchase of diseased vices of the police and others to save cattle and the sale of meat for food. life was highly commended and It was recommended that the owners of two TRIAL OP HERING. Jnaks which were burned white being. compen-tftedlive be in saving mpbyed Chicago, Oct. 31. The application of Henry W. Herlng. formerly cashier Plro. Hankow of Victims y of the Milwaukee Avenue Ravings bank with Hankow, steamer British The which Paul O. Stensland was prest.DOti Chinese steerage passengers, of a change of venue from burned at her wharf October 14. Most ident, for Cook county, waa denied today. The of the Chinese either perished In the will now proceed and tbe electflames or were drowned. Haven Euro- trial ion of a Jury wai oommenced Inti? to crew and the escaped. passenger pean day. The charges against Hetlng are forgery and raibexxlement. TAGS. 0 I "I a: a iuviui.on ptesir. ! Pies an" view to.l.iv wi:i iV-- f soki.I I'itUiuil iuiK- - lo make A:. ..i.-- Mi aul-.-newspapers ' near Ilev. Mary Baker Eddy, whom I nor. i. before Thurd i hi for some fif- luiiua'i forre ia in c.ui.i. and of have kuowu teen esr: dift'.inrtiy heard her un jim will bgiii of Twelfth C'.vji. ftwvr t.i ihe questions asked id her. ie cmr.eil by l C. Ron- -' 1 sa-her leave the room iu which kuuftu as .lease Jan.- i- ll.- is with the Indiaii- - ;w esiiertal-i- i the interview was given anil wa:k to bavu.K of her carriage and i saw :he the Crook In iv m 'itu. He wi.ti the cairiage driven lowa'd the Jlr. Eddy's voice wa clear ami was uiftii iu the battle- of :he IJ:i'.e when strong and every appearance was iliat Miiildx hi '67 and Deer of 'll- Cheyenne of a woman ln full possession of her Chief am not a Christian Helen M' tempted to about Gene: : Mura. facukies. tu Runacuip. tin- Ciieienne list and I am without Pia or preare iva.i to tight ai tl.e ..rop of the judice ln this matter. baEdward X. I'earnon. .iiii are ihi-- best a viii.n iribe in (Hignedi have ihe weal, lie bays the lud'-iSCALDED TO DEATH. beep buying usderu Mine aud the ion fur the past Mar an-Five Persona Lose Thair Lives by yO'iPi blood are anxiiuif- to follow in the footatep of their old Scalding. I.ittle Wolf, laraie Deer .,.. Staudiug atateuent explains Xfw Orleans. Oct. 21. Five Wolf. Roum-ulp'were scalded tn death by a cultinui of tlie hnTied ehange in tin I'l.uia of the They exescaping steam from a broken boiler troop- - under Col. Augur iu a sugar hnuse near Yacherle. lot . pected to uuload at Ariaiia.Uit instead Tbe scene of the tragedy, they were brought to Sheridan and yesterday the Shell Hill plantation. Is remote the WMguna em ahead at once. from telegraph conimunloatlon. The Moldlera were -- taniid ou; but and details of the explosion are had here were aoou tecalled and win not leave uurll today, when they wit! prui-cetonight d A hole two feel square burst in the aliwii; Tongue river to Asnland. from Fort boiler drum, which sbsi viwhout twelve by two conipanu-feel away from the sugar house. The MacReuxte. in tlie The main band of I'lea i still escaping steam plowed a trench about three feet deep in the ground until It vicinity of Moo rebead, but- several struck the sugar house foundations. auiall band have been detached and This obstruction deflected the col uni a tlie li oop now hovering near are unof steam and hot water upward so that able lo keep track, of ihnin. The Indiana are aullen and noi at all it entered the sugar house. afratl of the soldiers. The troop from Fbrt Meade, under MEYER RETURNB. of Col. Roger, coming overRt. Petersburg. Oct. 31. Ambassaland, are expected te reinforce the troiviM now watching the Indians, by dor Meyer ha returned here from hi trip south. He found evidences of a today, but no attack ia planned until lull in revolutionary activity. In the the ixinrentratlon Of the entire force provinces he traversed business was now in the field. It is t nought the active in the towns, and the peasant plana of Chief Scout Charles Ijong generally were busily engaged in tbe wll be followed and an attempt made fields. Mr. Meyer saw no disorders. t catch the Indiana at night when He was especially impressed with the all are together. Private advice received report the personality of Gen. Kaulbara. the governor general of Odessa, with whom killing of g sheep herder on Butte rreek and the destruction nf a hand he dined. Mr. Meyer found him deepof sheep by a band of twenty ly Interested In America and determined to enforce the law in the cause IndUn. Troopers from the Ktghih in Sheridan any they have It underif .lew and Gentile alike. stood that infantry has been summoned from Fort Aasinnihnine, but PROSECUTE! VIGOROUSLY. this is not confirmed. Xew York, Oct. 81. W. R. Hears! THEY CONFESS BLACKMAIL. appealed directly to Judge Otto of tho court of general seshion today to take vigorous criminal action Racina, Wis., Clark Art Sentenced against the board of elections of this by a Judge. city for alleged criminal negllgenoe in GUILTY mlsad-ventur- m JSamri .v.ii N .. si i:u- uieu, iu regard to j SPORTS ! of 3 LATOMA RESILTS :i. Oci isor, ausnai HE SAW MRS. EDDY. I'titii-o:.;- , e MINING .V li 31. TkcOetyDeeMe-Trac- TliUISDAV INDIANS NOT AFRAID, i . I'TAII. OGDEN, s Si, Petersburg, Oct. 31. - Eight of the Mtintlfled participants iu the robbery Ootober 27 of Ca liter Hermann of the custom house, according to the papers here, were condemned to be sent, by s steamer last night to Cron-etad- t for ex ecu 'ion on suspicion of complicity in the crime, including one who had in her possession a large quantity of explosives, but no trace hsa been found ot the mysterious woman who decamped with the cash The police are now working on the theory H) that she was s man in disguise. It ia learned that the robbers first Intended to attack a shipment of WITH OLD HARNESS from the Stole bank October than A runa ay nay cauae more were forced in abandon trouble. Serious Injurlae aad aonie-tfne- e IT, bar they death are the awfdl result. Aa their plan because the authorities were often reaponaible. bet warned and strengthened the police on old haneee a new harness with weak spate in it duty In ail the districts traversed by the treaoaure and also sent the money li just to bad. in installments by various routes. The kind we eel hare On account of the danger of robNO WEAK SPOTS. the State bank has refused to bery, worth If andertak You will get your money shipments of money to the you buy humeau of no. of Atrakhanan d Saratolf. provinces Our uew addreeu iu S2T7 Washing- The poet record of importfortnight's ton Are. ant robberies throughout the empire 2AI crimen of that, nature that Co. show J.C. were committed and that the total booty secured. In addition to the Hi. Petersburg robbery of last week, was Madrid, Oct. 31. EXAMINER: - EIGHT CONDEMNED. ATTACK - li.tLewi't-ii- .a! gv J.-- . Pa. ouvi C(Hji::.u,u from and chu far man, boy. miss are the in Ogden. They again inn Id reliables, every pair guar nteed, ae well aa the T. MORNING EAGER THOUSANDS get Home Made Shoes The Shoe THE , j j j VOTZR j rrCINMtXG TO SPLIT ON TS IASI US, And then turn down a Painter over Ihe name of any candidate you wish lo vote fur for the same office. See iHuatratkm below. y g ooooooooooooo - - ; 0 OOOOOOOOOOOOO VOTE j I j t COWTLETJNU STITT OS TREASURER, "g ". Be aura to complete each Split before making another. Aftrr ihe vote 1 arranged, move the Red Handle of the "Curtain to the left at far as it will go. TH w ill count one vote for every candidate that haa a Tointer left down over bis name. J |