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Show mi OGDEN DAILY COMMERCIAL: Mid ter up mtala dii tarrks of mud ax.4 Jji by fore Mr GOT THE ri.iQr sii rLgjxe aLd rar wif piou-- jS i.J ij. ui b U-.- a&d frut THE STEEET EULV.iY TIKES X SEW U 5. il'E tJ En-ddn- oe Fifty Tboi fiarri4 imirat iroe iS of afel out of lLtia-P"- ? Dl'O abota I'UuiiUj. LVd la work iivoa A Li aldag km crrtaia tools trt-k- itn ejpkM j. Unities ia aork and eertaia' railruitd uue, all vt said property so trued by atJ deftdaDt bn&f of th value of tiKh ttn tlOUM aod djd and tW Uke py mnii m of plaifitiiTs aaid road, trark, ecin and cars, by fore and riuieooe, aLd deprived plaintiff of tho use of aaiu aad dkl by ( ro an J viotenoe inliiui-- ! d4te plain US' eoiployes aud prevent them frtxn locjfef recoaining ia of tl thu etcploy plaintiff, and did rut through and dec-tro- y plaiitUtTs track and did take poatfw-ato- o of tne ground adjaceut to plaintiff's track, upon hk.lt plaintiff had riht to and was ao engaged in doing, lay tra-and turned over said strert erasing to other parties, who have ever since been engaged is placing track thereon, all to tne damage of the plaintiff in the sum of IliV-UJ- . I li- - Rhodes, T. J. HEJiDKKSO. Att'ys for lliiotin. k Thel e Made of It. Eiitor of Tub CaacM iaL. I avail myself of tbe privilege granted in the closing sentence of the following poetical (?) effusion: OciKi Crrr, Utah, Nor. i, IbSQ. R. W. Cross, Ks'i, Dear Kir: If there be a lingering thought in your mind, that 1 will support you for probate judge, however frail the support may be, I beg right here and now to discourage your mind. On the contrary I shall take especial pains to help knock you out. I would, however, prefer to see you nominated because a publio humilation in the senate will be much more satisfactory to me. The higher you fly the more the fall will hurt So long as you and I live in Ogden so long will I Leon guard over your aspirations for offioe. I beg in closing to ask that you will make whatever use of this letter you see tit Respectfully, A. S. Co.ino. All the above simply because I did not support tbe author for county school superintendent. Comment is unnecesA SUIT FOB DAM r.FS. R. V. Ckosh. entered was ia the sary. Yesterday suit District court, against tbe Henderson An IinpiirUut leae. company, for SI.jO.OOO damages to the Mr. J. M. Dangsdorf, secretary and property of the plaintiff. The complaint rilHi was as follows: treasurer of the Weber county Land Sl In the District Court of the First Live Stock company, has leased the big Judical District, Territory of Utah, of com pan v, located in Oirdt-ranch of Vel)cr. Gouuty Valley, to T. M." Douglass and W. II. ComJarvis Conklin Mortgage-Trus- t for five Jcnne years. l . t I 4 .11. pany, a corporation, trustee of an exin inis rancn is, perimpR, itmo niui press trust. Plaintiff and Complaint vs. Utah. in landsand farm It comprises, II. H. Henderson, Joseph Drinker, A. S. together, from 5,000 to C.tKX) acres. Girrotson, II. C. liigelow, E. A. Reed runge It is a most valuable property. and E. M. Allison defendants. The lesses, Messrs. Douglass and For cause of action pluintilf states: as well ns men of are energy Jenne, is a it That corporation incorporated of this in handling property under the general incorporation laws of itmaycon-tidentl- y with leir and kind t eucteis the State of Missouri, and that it bus be expected. They get, in the complied with all tbe requirements of all the cattle, horses and hay contbe Territory of Utah, entitling it to do deal, nected with the ranch, and will simply within" TWHW-fnV'tfJ " ?1 iP n ' trrl '"iT1 tne pd doyejos, tjie rrop- ff That on tho Hrst day of May, A. D. erty ana enjoy the oenents. 18J, the Ogden City Railway Company, The railway system is taxed to its a corporation incorporated under tbe fullest extent at the present time in this gonoral incorporatioa laws of the Terri town on account of having to bring so tory of Utah, made and executed to this much freight to THE FAIR. plaintiff, as trustee, a certain mortgage trust deed, given to secure the payment A Fire Alarm. of 880,000 of lirst mortgage bonds upon all of the property, rights, privileges and Early yesterday morning there was a franchises of tho Ogden City R lilway fire alarm and the department was out Company, and that this pl.iintiff ac- in a jiffy. But the new driver of the hose cepted said trust so created by said mort- cart was not used to the work and did gage trust deed. That the mortgage bonds, given as not understand the signal evidence of said indebtedness of As a result he ran up Washington are unpaid and are held by various avenue and finally past Twenty-fourtparties who have purchased the same brought up at Twenty-fourtand Grant. for value. He was then directed to the point of and of said That under by virtue alarm by a jwliceman. trust deed it was held incumbent for The blaze was of little importance and this plaintiff, as trustee, to preserve, was at the Wahsatvh House, on Twenty-fift- h look after, protect and prevent from dea little west of Lincoln. street, struction and depreciation of value, any soon after went off to Tho of the property, privileges, rights and Hot driver, toNye, see the glove match, and Springs franchises of the said Ogden City Rail- the old driver, Richard Weutherby, was way Company. installed in his place. A. of 21st on That the October, day D., 1890, plaintiff, as trustee, believing Merited Prosperity. that the property, rights, privileges and The Commercial takes pleasure in franchises of the said Ogden City Railway Company were about to be imnoting the prosperous condition of the paired, destroyed and lost, and the Utah Lnan & Trust company. This same rendered worthless as security for sound and fiaaacial instithe payment of said mortgage bonds, tution h8enjoyed a very marked growth of of the the president upon the request since it wa fuudod, and its business of said Ogden City Railway Company, did late has in volume in a retake into its possession as trustee, all markabledeveloped degree. the property, rights, privileges and There is no more excellent banking to franchises the house in tho territory than this. belonging It Comsaid Ogden City Railway 200,000. possesses a paid up capital of of fifteen the consisting pany, Its business is conducted with prudence miles of street railway track within the it is in the hands of men of great experall with of limits Ogden City, together ience in banking business. Their popand the horses, mules, cars, engines ularity is winning great success. equipage of every character used in Remember that J. G. liaine & Co., running and operating said road, and that on the date of the happening o f jewelers and diamond brokers, will open matters hereinafter set forth, was so in Saturday morning under the Broom possession thereof, as such trustee, and hotel. A cordial invitation is extended engaged in running and operating the to all n 1 " 30,-00- ;Ad d That a portion of said street railway trade, so possessed: oy piainun, is located on Washington avenue, of said Ogden city, to the extent of about rive and oie-hal- f miles, and another portion thereof is located over Twenty fifth street of said Ogden City, and is about miles in Jength. Also two nnd one-hal- f a number of engines and cars used in operating the said road. That on the 2nd daytjof November, A. 1)., 181)0, the said defendants, wickedly aad maliciously intending and contriving to damage and injure said plaintiff, aud to destroy it i property, did enter into conspiracy, each with the other, to seize, hold and destroy plaintiff's said property and prevent them from running and operating said road and for the purpose of tearing up and destroying certain tracks of the plaintiff's and for the purpose of preventing them from laying down new track on such streets which it of right might da That in pursuance of said conspiracy sai l defendants did accumulate at the hour of midnight a large number of men, tj wit, abjut rilty, some of them the plaintiff is informed and believes, being armed, and caused the same to congregate upon plaintiffs property at tbe crossing of Twenty fifth street and Washington avenue, and did then, andn there by violence and force, take posfej-sioof nlaintiff's enaiaes and cars there stationed, and did tear up certain tracks of this plaintiff there located, and did by force and violence take possession of plaintiff's engine and cars there stationed H A Colored Boy ataa Besadaa is til crtv. Mr. W. T. Kelly, f.jrmeriy cafcbter ia the freight depart iUMit. sucrt! Mr. brisker, w tile L N. Fulton, chief tospevtur vt ffet t. Crande WitWi ia Kele-y'- s pnitK4i- Layiu; Ser Pipe. f i i HE GOLD! EMUU.n Tbe work of laying arwer pip was Had to Fifnt a Good begun on Tectj reood street, at Wall, Beff and tb LKar Bay Be Boat. on Wednesday. The brick conduit is completed about half y from Twenty first to Taenty-Saxwtt- &aUal$earir-T- W ftakraJlrr trtmtrt Tbe work Las been constantly imUbit I p (to Ma- a- KiaMari ater met peded by the abundance of Xaa Uuliac fur I Uk with at nearly every step of the w ay. fealpc The much adiertised match between Robt. Dobba, the colored light weight champion of Utah, and Billy Hamilton, of Colorado, better knoan in Ogden as Wm. Harlow, is over and probably no ring evect so unsatisfactory in result has ver taken place in Utah. The men were to have met Wednesday night on the stage of the opera bouse, but as was chronicled in yesterday morning's CoMMEkciAL the chief of police forbade the contest on the ground that the gloves, which mere the regular 2 ounce Police Gazette pretence of protection, were not of sufficient sire to be be legally uswl in a match simply for Scientific points. Dobbs at the time of the interference signified his willingness to go on with any gloves that would of tbe meet the requirements luw, but Harlow flatly refused to other weight any tight with than that specified in the articles of consultation agreement Finally.after a of the men's friends and backers it was decided to make the tight to a finish outside the city and "daybreak at Hot Springs," was the countersign passed the few faithful chosen who were so unfortunate as to be on the inside. When this became known there was naturally a great rush for the livery stables and by midnight uearly every obtainable vehicle in town had been engaged. The teams commenced to leave the city as early as 3 o'clock and the sun rose Uon a congregation of probably one hundred gentlemen of eiorticg proclivities ho desired to revel in the delegates of a gory, bloodthirsty battle. They were doomed how No betever to bitter disappointment ter site could have been choeen for the ring. It was pitchod in the corral just west of tbe race course, surrounded on three sides by tho stable and concealed from view on tbe fourth by a high board fence. It was nearly seven o'clock before tbe preliminaries were arranged and tbe pr ncipals u pea red ready for the battle, ooiu were siripjicd to tho waist and wore trunks, llurlow was reconded by aiHlJnu Harrington his trainers but Dobbs seemed to be almost entirely without assistants. Morrison who has had the handling of the boy since the match was miulo failed to appear and finally after much salii itation on th1 part of Dobbs' backer, Jack Neff, the St. Louis heavyweight, agreed to stand behind him. George McKinney was chosen referee and shortly after seven o'clock time was called and the men shook hands. -'h glnras iyp rq sjnj(.one9 condemned by Marshal Metcalt on tiie opera bouse stage the evening before. The first four rounds were uneventful, both men showing up well Bnd scoring equal points. Betting was about even, though a little in Dobbs' favor. In the fith, there was lively work. Dobbs rushed his adversary hard, and the round ended decidedly in his favor. lfeSO. But the work is "getting there just the same." The Gas Well. Work on the gas well aiU goes fur ard constantly. The drill is now down 375 feet and is pounding away in tbe hard cement it hts been chineling out for some time pait Tbe managers are constantly looking for solid rock. Remember that J. G. Kaine k Co.. jewelers and diamond brokers, will open Saturday morning under the Broom hotel A cordial invitation is extended to all. A Card of Thanks. Mrs. G. W. Weatherby desires to express her grateful appreciation of kindness shown by friends during the illness of her late husband. Perhaps a Put up Job. Kansas Citt, Nov. 6. B. A. Greever, a well known cattle dealer, was shot and fatally wounded this afternoon by Charles Clifford, a New York travelling salesman, at the hotel Andrew. Greever had paid considerable attention to Mrs. Clifford, and her husband suspected that their relations were not entirely innocent This afternoon he saw Greever enter bis apartments aud going up. tried to get into his room. The door was locked and on drying it he heard a scuffle and tjien . the key turn. When be rushed into tbe room Mr. Clifford ex plained tbat Greever had made insult ing propositions to her. Clifford thereupon drew a revolver and shot Greever four times. Greever in his ante mortem statement said he went to the hotel to see Mrs. B.ill, the landlady, to pay his board bill. She was out and Mrs. Clifford asked him into her bed room saving she con I i get Mrs. Ball. After they had talked for a few minutes, Clifford jumped in and ordered bim to throw up his hands. Greever started to walk out when Clifford shot him. He claims it was a blackmailing scheme. Rememoniber that J. G. Raine & Co., jewelers and diamond brokers will ohu Saturday morning under the Broom ho tel. A cordial invitation is extended to We cl es ire t o increase our trade lOO per cent, this month over what it was last, and to do thiB we will oiler I3armi's such as have never before been oflered in this city. Our stock of Mens Youths and Boys Clothing, ob well as our Hats, Shoesand Furnt ishing Goods departments, are the most complete of any thissid of the Kastern markets. It wilL bo a for us to show you through any time you choose to call, either at the Main Store or at tho Annex. Yours Respectfully, great-pleasur- LOEB &. MYER, PROPIilKTOHB OF; mini nninrnT I MH . III ! K iV 2410 I, IKK, . mnnr 11m III Arrinun MliVIr fi H i.M Manager Annex, 27G 25th Remember that J. O. R tine 1 Co., jewelers and diamond brokers, will ojien Saturday morning under tho Broom ho-ttl. A cordial invitation is extended to all. . Suffered Enough. This morning a Governor issued pardon for Thayer alL John Polen, under life sentence in the A Desperado Shot. penitentinry for the killing of F. O. The Mo.xtoomebv, Ala., Nov. C The sen- Mettier, tbe seducer of his wife. sational career of William W. Cottrell, governor said: "In my judgment Polen has suffered sufficient punishmont The w" nsqui.r4 suob. aWtiety months by his course while mayor of killing was done under the most aggra Cedar Keys, Florida, was ended here to- vating circumstances and it is altogether day, with loads of shot in tbe hands of probable that most men would have Chief of Police Gerald. Cottrell has been in the city several doue as he did. days drinking freely and acting in his The First Effort. uuial stylo. Last night he was arrested for disorderly conduct and when reNov. ft Dillon and Philadelphia, leased on bail, loft headquarters vowing O'Brien were their first publio regiven vengeance against Chief Gerald. The in at America the Academy of latter was warned by friends, and know- ception ing Cottrell to be a man who shot on Music tonight. A large and enthusiascrowd was present. Archbishop Ryaa sight was on his guard. This morning tic Cottrell sent him a challenge to a duel, and the mother of Parnell were among but to this the chief paid no attention. the audience. The call for jecuniary About 11 o'clock Cottrell rode up with aid resulted in the production of a subThis a friend nnd as soon as he started to en- scription list footing up 812,885. ter was shot down. Gerald surrendered announcement produced great enthuto the sheriff. The sympathy of the cit- siasm. izens is generally with him. Remember that J. O. Raine A Co., jewelers and diamond brokers, will open Alter the Speakership. Saturday morning under the Broom hoSt. Louib, Nov. 6. Congressman tel. A cordial invitation is extended to Hatch tonight informed a Republic re- all. porter that he was a candidate for Tho Czar Uneasy. speaker of the next house. A dispatch St. Petersburg, Nov. 6. Police prefrom Spriagfield says that Congressman at all imperial palaces have cautions is Springer also an active candidate. Indianapolis, Nov. 6. Congressman been increased. No loiterers are perBynum, in an interview tonight an- mitted in the vicinity of the Anitchkoff nounced his candidacy for the speakern winter palace. The railway stands ship of the next House. His majority is St. Petersburg and Gatschina are 4,500 the largest he ever received and double guarded and minutest examinanearly three times as large as his ma- tions are made of every route traversed two He thinks the proyears ago. jority czar. the by of priety putting northern and western man in the chair will be recognized by New Hampshire. the majority of the Democrats and that his chances are excellent. Cokcord, N. IL, Nov. 6. Returns from all but a few small towns give The Lord Chief Justice. Tuttle, Republican, for governor, 40,508; London, Nov. 6. Much excitement Amedem, Democrat, 40,000; Fletcher, claim was created in the high court of justice Prohibitionist, 1,272. Republicans ten to twenty majority in the losislature. today, by the sudden illness of Lord Coleridge, the lord chief justice of EngHorrible Murder. land. His lordship heard a case in a t, Philadelphia, Nov. ft Barbara private room, and though he com killed her 31 old, daughter of ill years hearfeeling during the plained ing, he was able to give a decision in tbe Mary, six years old, this morning, by matter. Directly afterwards he was cutting her throat with a razor. She seized with an appopletic or paralytic then attempted suicide by cutting her stroke. own throat. The nearest dootor wassummcned and Mrs. Lamprect also attempted to kill old baby, but only suchis lordship placed upon an improvised her couch in an ante-rooOther doctors ceeded in wounding tbe child slightly were summoned and are now in atten- iilxiut the throat The murderess' condance upon him. The doctors say that dition is critical. his condition is critical. Who Was She? The Armenians. London, Nov. ft A sensation was Conttantinoplk, Nov. 6. ft has been caused by an attempt made today upon discovered that revolutionary proclama- the life of Dr. Bright, master of Uniwould-b- e tions are in circulation among the Arme- versity College of Oxford. The assassin was a woman. She fired two nians in Turkey. The Porte has issued at the doctor. One an order forbidding any meetings by the shots from a revolver his side. The bullets of the penetrated Armenians. Neither will any sitting of not yet been has and woman escaped the national assembly be allowed. Manv is not known. Her identity apprehended. Armenians have been arrested, includ'-in- g the Urpiarian member of the naA Little Excitement. tional assembly. Crrr of Mexico, Nov. ft Senor Mat-teSilver Purchases. this afternoon presented a motion Nov. 6. The amount of in the chamber of deputies asking that Washington, silver offered for sale to the treasury to- all the priests not Mexican citizens be as being perday was 1,055,000 ounces. The amount expelled from the country,Mexico. Great purchased was 370,000 ounces, as fol- nicious to the welfare of lows: 300,000 at tt.06 and 70,000 excitement prevails. Mateos is a Republican and a Protesaant. at $ 1.05 Lam-prech- os 24-10- Mill - - Ogden, Ulai right in which much valunblo surroundTh ing property won threatened. dames were confined to the elevator which was entirely destroyed. The kM in fa0,(KX) .f which 1 100,0(0 on tha buiuiing ana fiou,(xxion the grain m insured. A Leaning- Neb., Nov. 6. a-f- 38-10- St Sprainl to Tmk Commercial. Lincoln, nniTnn IXH WASHINGTON AVE. In the sixth, Dobbs, who wore plates on his shoes, aecidently, it is claimed, spiked his opponent. Immediately a big roar went up from Harlow's friends and Dobbs was warned by the referee that a repetition of the act would lose him the fight on a foul. The colored boy's backers offered to change his shoes but to this the referee would not listen. This decision evidently handicapped Dobbs for he indulged in verv little or no fighting after it The nest four rounds were rather apathetic. 1 the eleventh the men clinched and Dobbs fell aad while he was down Harlow deliberately raised his foot and kicked the colored boy in the face. By this time the crowd had become disgusted with the referee's unfairness toward Dobbs an 1 H irlow's own friends joined in the demand that Dobbs should be allowed the battle on a foul. Guns were drawn and for a time it looked as though there might be serious trouble. Quiet was finally restored however but when in the next round Harlow again pursued the same tactics, Dobbs' backers ind trainer jumped into the ring and pulled their man out The referee decided the contest as expected in Harlow's favor but the Dobbs men have made a protest and Mr. Pender the stakeholder refuses to give up the $500 stakes until the matter is arranged to the satisfaction of all parties concerned. There is no question but that Dobbs was handicapped by the referee and that he was badly used even by his own friends. The confidence of the sporting fraternity in general in his ability to Daughters of Rebekah. whip Harlow in a finish tight is very An adjourned meeting of the Daugh- strong aud Harlow's friends can find dollars to if they are deters of Rebekah will be held at the office sirous to doughnuts bring the question to an issue. of H. C. Wardleigh, on Washington Dobb's body bears little trace of punishavenue, over Dalton, Nye & Caribou's ment and seemingly he is in as good store, this evening at 7:30, for the pur- condition as before the contest. pose of making final arrangements for A Chance for Some One. instituting the lodge. It is important that all who intend becoming charter Jack Neff, of St Louis, a well known All uipmbeM of tho lodge be present. is in town and out with a Odd Fellows of the third degree, their heavy-weigand and unmarried to challenge wives, daughters fight any man in Utah for sisters over the nje of eighteeen, are from 8250 to $1,000 a side. Neff has the eligible to membership. backing and means business. CommunBY OKDEK OP THE COMMITTEE. ications may be sent through the columns of The Commercial. Death of a Son. Remember that J. G. Raine & Co., Mr. and Mrs. Wiiliam Newell, of this and diamond brokers, will open jewelers city, are mourning the death of their Saturday morning under the Broom hoonly son. Leroy Newell, who died from tel. A cordial iuvitation is extended to scarlet fever Tuesday, November 4th, all. aad was buried the d iv following. He A Fine Location. was aged 9 years, 1 month and 27 days. The sorrowing parents have the symMessrs. Peck, Knowles & Besore are pathy of a large circle of friends in their moving their hardware stock into the great bereavement. west room of the Union Block on A Business Change. Twenty-fourt- h street. They will here have very fine quarters and a central Mr. George P. Harlow, has disposed of location and will doubtless make busihis property known as the Capitol sa- ness bum there. loon to a syndicate of which James HarEio Grande Changes. An Elevator Burned. The Census Goes. rington, formerly with Pender St, Corey, The consideration was is manager. The following changes have been Buffalo, N. Y Nor. 6,-- At 2 o'clock Washington, Nov. 6. Secretary Notte Mr. Hallow, by the death of his $4,000. about of the brought this resignation by this evening, a second lime, refused a morning a fire was discovered in fathor, falls heir to an estate valued at C. J. Well's elevator and after a strong Joseph Brinker as agent of the Rio recount of New York City. $150,000. h same. WAS Wf INIjICAI'I'ED YESTERDAY'S COXTEr. ui tr'k. aod by fur and (ulooa dii L..luJ Lad Tt wiM taw a La, ed nd. IuLDi riz pWJ ith TV EnCniunx Orrr, a U FaraUri Trui ftt Aiiuc Tut4jr aj Jaa-- ? Xiarr aaa ri al aa at I'kwl U ta iflfftmt. At noted is Tax CoMHtmuL, of the lletfaWtua Compary Lad been fujtaiM! the evtcicg before, Ly a restraining order from JuJe Blackburn, ksued on the petition uf the Odea City Railway Company. A a result f the restraint do work was June yesterday foreooua by the Henderson Company. But daring that time the Henderson fcvple had moved to dissolve the reorder in one particular, straining namely, that which prevented the work of israllelu-- g the tracks of the Ogdeo City Company. JuJe Miner granteJ the motion, and Corey Urol tiers had a Urge force of men at mork all along the line immediately after dinner, completing the track, tilling up the roadbed, or making new. This work continued all tbe afternoon. The restraining order u still in force relative to the cross tracks and the Henderson company ran not lay a track across those of the Oden City people, a tbe order now stands. Tbe street cars made tripe as usual yesterday. In a talk yesterday evening with prominent men connected with tbe Jarvis-Conkli- a Com pan they Mortgage-Trus- t stilted that tuey had nothing to say relative to the street railway suits, except tli at they felt bound to protect the large investment in the bonds of theOgden City Kiilway.of which they are trustees. They also stated positively that tbe beet modern electric cars will be put on the Ogden City tracks and ojierated without regard to what may now be taking place. ' i plaituS" -- Tt Ogien C&ty CtKcpasr 8 jm &i People for a Euadrad aad - OF IT. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, - Mason Dead. Louihviij.f, Nov. ft Hiram Bassett, past grand master of the Masons anat considered a Mason of the highest de-gree in the world, died at Millersburg, Kentucky, today of paralysis, at the agw of 70. He has taken every degree know to tho order. Kt'Tl AriffltaerTfm Philadelphia. Nov. ft A fire tonight destroyed the cooper shop of the lUT-- . adelphia Cooperage company on Otaegar street, the soap factory and spice mill ot P. C. Tomnon on Shannon street and a large storage warehouse owned by that Pennsylvania Railroad company. Th loss is $183,o00, covered by insurance. A Receiver Appointed. Kansas City, Nov. ft Judge Gibson., appointed a receiver for tbe Artisans Mutual Building 3s. Loan association thia morning. The association was incor-porat- hd in 1888 with fl,X)0,000 capital stock. The last statement showed assets of $25,000. An examination of th books today shows assets $9,000, moatljr in notes. He Feels Encouraged. Dublin, Nov. - In conversation witlr Balfour, Mr. McNeal, national membfic of parliament, told the chief secretary tbat all efforts in regard to Ireland would prove fruitless unless coercion, was abolished. Balfour replied that th enthusiastic reception he baa every where been accorded fully justified hm Irish policy. C-r- Her Ladyship in Tronble. New York, Not. 6. Judgments aggregating $670,121 were entered by do-- , fault toil ay in the county clerk's officer against Li Hoy Warren Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough. Tbe various debt are for money loaned and were contracted in Birmingham, England, oa, September 20th last. The Duke of Luxemburg: Luxemburg, Nov. 6. The Duke off Nassau today took oath as regent of thav Duchy of Luxemburg. He expresses the hope that the Kingof Holland, whev is do jure Grand Duke of Luxemburg, would recover from the illness frona. which he suffering. Visiting1 in Austria. Vienna, Nov. ft The czarwitch arHa rived today on his way to Trieste. was met at the station by the emperor The greeting and several archdukes. exchanged was of the most cordial na- ture. A Convention. Hartford, Conn., Nov. ft The Fiftfc annual convention of Christian Worker in the United States and Canada openeol this morning with a large attendance The Australian Strike. Sydney, Nov. ft The defence commit y tee of the strikers baa announced that, it will dissolve. Heavy Failure. ft W.G. Bell & Co. Boston, of Providence, has failed with liabilities heavy. If you have an hour to spare, just, step in and inspect the tine new stock ot table glassware at THE FAIR. We am. rock bottom prices aa usual. , ailing at A Nov. |