OCR Text |
Show THE MORXIXP EXAMINEE OGDEN, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, PLEAD iLAVS AGGRESSIVELY To-ki- Hoi-Ye- 00 men.' Peteraburg, Oct II. No official to what ia happening today. But a portion of Kuropatkln'a dispatch dated laat night given to tho public, showed that bis and army waa steadily pushing forwardwiththat the Japanese were gradually drawing their without. which were only a cannon ahot distant. There have boon almost constant artillery skirmish ea whft-- at any moment may develop Into a battle. Thera la no confirmation of the evacuation of tha Yentai mines, hut the report ia credited at tha war RL news baa been received as Jap-ana- ee office. front haa been repeatedly Oyama'a narrowed during the laat few days, under tho pressure of tho Russian advance and bow does not osceed twenty miles, eitending from tho Yentai mtnna westward beyond tho railroad. When tha Japanese concentration ia effected siga counter attack is likely to be theRua-sianet for a sories of battles. If the are victorious the ultimata issue tha la expected to ha decided within mountainous triangle formed by the Yentai mines, Liao Yang and Sykwan-tu- n, which conatltuta the fortified Japanese positions. na e eeeeeeeaeeeee ss the military critics bold the oplniun that hla greetoat chance of auuceaa ia a quirk smash at the Japanese positions north of the Taitae river, which would drive the Japanese in confusion back upon the river before they had a chance to prepare for their withdrawaL order of tha day Aa Kuropatkin Aaa not given out until seven days after the advance began, it would nut be surprising if heavy fighting was already la progress. Indeed, tha latest newspaper dispatches any that an artillery dual lasted throughout Sunday on tha centre aad right flank apd that tha Japancaa are every where retiring before the Ruasian advance. The statement (hat Kuropatkin la moving on each aide of tha railroad, in order to have an easy- - line of communications would Indicate hla Intention to make a frontal attack, with a possible taming movement from the went, where the ground la open, but there the river bars the way and no decisive victory la seeming possible unless ha ran reach tha Japan pm Una of eommnulestloaa below MaoYang. A military 'expert writes: It ia difficult to nay when Oyama will accept battle. Perhaps ha will resist the advance at varkraa positions north of tha Taitae river, and than defend the river, but according to tho latest unofficial reporta our troops are advancing along tho whole Une and the cavalry la evra across the Tali so river." GERMAN PRINCE WITH JAP ARMY. Tokto, Oct. 11, 7 p. m. Prince Charles Anion von Hohenaollern, a son of Prince Leopold of Nuremburg and a major in the lYuaaian army, who Is going lo tho front aa tha representative of Emperor William, with the army, sailed tonight on the steamer Bhlnbaahl. . Distinguished Japanese and foreigners hero bade tha prince farewell. Jap-ane- se s. Bt. Paul, Minn., OcL 11. A apodal to tba Diapatch from Minot, N. D. says: Two knocked down torpedo boats enrotita over the Great Northern to Seattle have been wrecked near Towner through tho breaking of tba forward Journal on tha truck containing part of one of the boats. The train passed through Rugby at an early hour on a special schedule. U la presumed that the Journal waa tampered with at Rugby. During the summer a number of Russians have been employed on the section crew at Towner. Bom of them. It la said, have disappeared. It ia known that tbe Russian and Jaiwneae governments hava had spies In thla country with a view of watching auspicious shipments to the Orient The wreck did not materially Injure the steel work of thoboata, but practically destroyed tha wood work located over the front trucks of the car, so that It will have to be reconstructed. The steel 'material haa been plied up to one aide." 0 e KILLED IN MAGAEINE EXPLOSION. . GENERAL ENGAGEMENT A period of anxiety la ahead. Tho sian pifiillo have been warped that, now Rus- tho tables are turned, and tha Ruasian army ia edvanclfig they cannot expect reveal General news which might Knropatkfn'a plana to the Japanese and the people will have to be content with meagre information concerning bean accomwhnt has actually plished intll the Impending battle Is in full awing. Tha aama reticence characterised tha Japanese offensive and the latter being now on the defensive will probably furnish tha world with more Information of the Ruxjdau movements than can be expected from tho Russian aide. An officer of the general staff, apeak-fa- g of the necessity for sreracy while on the offensive, recalls how n private letter falling iuto tha lianda of Napoleon after the bottle of Borodino betrayed the whole plan fin Barclay da Tolly's movements and nlmowt led to disaster. With the curtain drawn on the war stage many wild rumors may be expected. Wbllo the general staff intimates that Kuropatkin is advancing cautiously and entrenching as ha Herald-Democr- a p. in. The gunboat Reyen struck a mine in Pigeon Bay. west of Port Arthur, Sept 18, and sank. Oiiiy four of her crew sere rescued. Tokio, Oct The loss was announced today and permission waa granted by tha authorities to pubHsh the details of tbs disaster. The Hei-Ystruck a mine off Pigeon Bay on the night of Sept. 1R and foundered. Nearly three hundred persona, her entire craw, were drowned. Two petty officers and two sailors managed to naoh Chiaopsl Island, fromwhicb they were rescued. Tba which waa engaged in guarding Pigeon Bay, waa miwed by the fleet and a ararrh for the veasel naa begun. The petty officers and tbe 11.-- 8:80 p. m. cf the armored gunboat en Hei-Ye- n, Hei-Ye- n bean detailed to taka action case in conjunction with the and the police. B - New York, OcL' 10. Fred J iu, forty of Atlantia City, indicted to, killing John Biddle in n quarrel or the latters wife here laat Ray, committed suicide in Jail at ifin Landing, N. J., by cutting hla throw Kefferty boarded with Biddle. Th latter became Jealous, a quarrel tnm and he was Shot to death. How Kefferty procured tbe razor which he killed himself ia a mysury, TRAGEDY AT SPpKANE Policeman Instantly Kills On of tlclpanta In a 8 Keating Affray. Spokane, Wash- - OcL 1IL Otla Cktl was kill ad by Policeman Dial as th result of fkmily troubles wife started ia a search for Huy Stiles, who, it Is said, owed her mm money. She took n cab and dron to the ComlqiM theatre. Stiles ram out, followed by her hnabui, who was shooting at him with a volver. Stiles jumped Into ths Claud fired four shots befon hi was pushed out. by his wife. Btllsavu toot twice. Officer Dial fired aad tha ball entered Cland's body. He died ia Sacroa Heart hospltaL ru-nla- m FARMERS ENGAGE IN 8H00TIM AFFRAY. Davenport. Wash., OcL' 1IL A T. Long, a prosperous farmer, this Bailing shot his neighbor, Henry Gusiiifc in tho breast near th heart, with a inflicting n serious wound. Da man hava bean anomies for mm months over a land deal. ANOTHER WASHINGTON SHOOTING SCRAP! Oakalde. Wash., OcLlO. Two bslltti wore fired into Charles Brown k Frank Lewis white the men wen to fftmt of tho Commercial State but this morning. Tho men quarreled ha night and renewed tha difficulty n moating this morning. TO MEET WANTS BRITT OR CORBETT. Harriz, New York, Oot manager for Terry McGovern, announced today that as th result of teat nights fight at Philadelphia, hs ia now prepared to match McGovern with wither Young Corbett or Jinny Britt, for the featherweight ehi pionahip. McGovern, who formerly held u title wan twice defeated by Corbitt, and tha tetter, in turn succumbed to Britt who now hold the chm pionahip. Tokio, .Oct. 11- -4 p. m. It la re- ported that thq, Ruaaiana have trussed the Hun river in heavy fonts and ara aggressively attack- Ing tha Japanese forces which were moving northward. A general en- gagemaut ia said to be In prog- raw. General Kuropatkin baa tele- graphed to the emperor that tha Rueelan vanguard la now In con- tact with the Japaneie who ara within gunahnL Tha aronta ara skirmiahing along the entire line. Keynote of Address of Senator Fairbanks to Battleship Georgia is Launched With Apaaeeeeaaeaq the First Assemblage of Auditors propriate Ceremonies Gunboat Paducah LADY CURZON NOT SO WELL in Iowa. Waimer Castle, Oct. is Also Given to the Waves. mornings bulletin regarding Lodi 1L--TU Berne, OcL 1L Dr. Iso Vogel, a Council Bluffs, Iowa, Oct 11. Crosslawyer and serretary of tho Swiss lega- ing the Missouri river from Omaha tion at Berlin, haa been appointed minearly today. Senator Fairbanks made ister to tha United States. hla first Iowa speech of the campaign POLICY KING RELEASED. at Council Bluffs, before he had taken breakfast lie wu met at the rail- -' New York, OcL 1L Albert J. Adams, hla rood station by a large number of cititho former policy king, of New York, zens, moat of hla auditors being men. waa released from Sing Sing prison toover tbe Governor Cummins day after nearly eighteen months of meeting and presi-nle- presided the Senator, a one year and niito months sentence. assuring him In doing so, that Iowa would give him a larger proportion of their votes than any other state la tba In his speech Fairbanks complimentterms bis traveling companion. Judge Smith, who represent He urged this district In Congress. continued adherence to Republican principles. We are for tbe Republican party because the Republiran party la for us, he said. He continued by saying that more labor la employed today than ever before and argued that If thla condition la to be continued tbe Republican party must be kept in power. He alao referred to the diplomatic' achievements of the present ad ministration. Our diplomacy," he said, ia successful because it is founded on the principle of eternal righteousness. After concluding hla speech. Senator with the shook hands Fairbanks people. JAP GUNBOAT STRIKES MINE found in other sakxma and that nut deaths will be traced to that sourcr An assistant district attorney fcu aua-pect- ad IN Her Entire Crew of Nearly Three Hundred Persons are Drowned Disaster Occurs Off Pigeon Bay. a ha said, "but Fritsehe la not alone earned in thla matter. I am confijw T: that tha aama sort of liquor McGOVERN ed In high 3 at d cheer. Oct. 11. GIRL IS KIDNAPPED New York, Oct. 11. A powder Leadvllle. Coin., OcL 11. Th Lead-vll- le magazine at the fort on Cue lions and the Evening Island haa exploded, aaya a Her- aid dispatch from Ponte A Pitre, Chronicle, owned by the widow of the late Jacob O. Helmberger, bava been Guadeloupe. One man was killed. purchased by Messrs. James M. Knight Fortunately a chamber containing sheila did not and Henry C. Butler, both practical 3,000 fifteen-pounnewaitapermen who have been connectexplode. a ed with tbe paiiet for a number of years. union. The Senator was received with loud TokP FEAR THAT" ' PROGRESS. Oot. 11, 12:45 pi m. AND SINKS. Leavy. McAuliffa lay dead of tha aama diseaM in a room Just across tha hall waa and already McLeavy dead when I arrived. It would appear aa though there had been something ia the form of aluoholic beveridgo they had been taking which had a powerful effect in arresting tha heart's action. I have found that in tha com of several who died they had bees ia tha habit of buying whiskey at tha xhta of tea cants a pint and that la soma instances they drank great quantities, pouring it out into .ordinary drinking tumblers aad pouring it down aa though it were water. It la barely possible the whiskey was Jnade ' of wood alcohol. Conner Seholer has ordered tha chief statist istan of the department of health to furnish him a Hat of all persona who have died daring tha paat three mootha in the district lying between 48th aad 6Srd streets, Ninth avenue and the North river. All will be Investigated aad if it la thought adviaable In any Instances, bodiea will be exhumed. A report anbmltted later to Polios Captain Huaaey by tha department of baalth aaalyat alleges that wood alcohol waa found In ' Lah man's stomach aad It ia farther alleged that a bottle of whiskey purchased by a detective alao contained a large percentage of wood alcohol Determined that &o mistake should b made Coroner . Scholar, at ones ordered that th funerals of McAuliffa and McLeavy bo postponed and their stomachs analysed. Samples also ware taken from several barrels of whiskey In Frltaoho's saloon and th police took entire charge of the place. CapL Hussey, la a statement regarding tha affair said: In each cam of death I learned that Mends of th parsons who died that tha liquor bought at thla saloon had something to do with their illness. In every Instance I found that tha persons who died had beoome 111 soon attar drinking whiskey, either at the bar or from flasks which ware sold to them there. "Frltache declares that ha la not responsible for any ilia asa caused by public. A doctor living la West 48th street hla whiskey aa h buys It from several who was called to attend several of whoteaale dealers and knows nothing tha persona mentioned said that while but what they tell him regarding its the cases ha had sen ware plainly purity." Coroner Seholer said ha had worked was yet anough alcoholism, there something peculiar ia an outbreak of night and day since Sunday to run down the report of deaths duo to the ailment in so circumscribed a terpoisoning by Fritaches whiskey. ritory. I do not want to he an alarmist," I waa called," he asld, "to sea Me- - New York, OcL 11. Acting under InGreat Damage Done Along Central structions from tha coroner the police American Coast. have taken into custody Rudolph Fritaehe, who kMps a little saloon at steamer New Orleans, OcL 11. The 7233 Tenth avenue. Fritsehe is charged Bevwly, which has arrived her from only with being a auspicious person, Honduras and Guatemala, report that but the polio say that in hla saloon, a terrible storm swept the Honduras it is suspected, whiskey waa eold which roast for three day, beginning BepL contained poison and that thla whiskey 29. The City of Puerto Cortes suffered la responsible tor tha many deaths great damage and all settlements from that have occurred in theneighborhood damaged. were badly that city to Ceiha recently, Fritsehe only recently bought 8averal enormous landslides were re- the pteco, which ia of the variety genreceived been ported. No advices bad erally described aa a "barrel house." from the Interior up to the time the Whiskey is sold there In large quantities and at a Jow pries. ileverly sailed. The crop is reported ruined. Tha leading brand waa drawn from barrel the application of a purchaser. in the neighborhood carried their flasks to tha saloon aad had them filled. Investigation of tha numerous deaths la tha neighborhood during tha past two weeks showed that nearly all those who had died suddenly were customers " Wealthy Widow In Now York la. of tha barrel house. Fritsehe, after being taken to tha station house was Alarmed Over Mysterious Disapquickly admitted to ball. He returned pearance of to the saloon, but tha polios followed, Daughter. cloMly questioned th proprietor and New York. Oct," 11. Mr. Mildred M. dosed the doors. Twenty-fiv- e Tremaine, a wealthy widow whose homo is In North Carolina, has report- neighborhood, all ed the mysterious disappearance In this age, have died within the past two city of her daughter, Gladys, 14 year weeks. The symptoms ware In the main bo Identical. They were characterised by old. The police department will asked to send out a general alarm for tha attendant physician in all cases tha missing girl, who, it la feared by as those of alcoholism. In the past twenty-fou- r her mother, haa been kidnapped. hours one death, that of Mrs. Tremaine haa lived part of th Robert Smith, haa been reported, while season la New York for some years. the following awaited burial: With her daughter she returned hare a William Drain, aged 30, died Frifew days ago, Intending to sail for Eu- day. on a While month. the rope during Michael McAuliffa, aged 45; died shopping tour ah sent Gladys to tha Saturday. inaad her of office family physician Charles McLeavy, aged 50, died Sunstructed If r to return directly to a day. d Twenty-thirdry goods store In West Adolphe Lehman, died Sunday. street The girl executed her errand Nora McOlnnes, died Sunday. Blit no trace of her movements after All thMO persons raalded In a prebeen hav leaving the physicians scribed territory. Lehman' stomach found. and a bottle of whUkay purchased la tha neighborhood were taken to the NEWSPAPER CHANGES OWNERS. health department for an analysis, tha result of which has not yet been mads llSaa JAPS EVERYWHERE RETIRING. RUSSIAN RETICENCE. fit Petersburg, That Ruulan Spies TamWith Car Journal, Wreck-In- g pered Train Which Carried Believed a New York Saloon Keeper Under Arrest-Twe- nty, five of His Patrons Die Suddenly After Patronizing his Barrel House. HONDURAS NORTHERN goes, moat of Witnesses. STORM IN GREAT eaa a aa aa 8tat FEARFUL - )day and tho . across tha fichill .river, (about. half way between Mukden and Liao Yang), but this morning they. recrossed tho Sehill and another fight ia now in progress north of .Yentai. Members of SL Louis House of Delegatee Who Confess Will be Used v eeaaaaeaaaaeaeeea SUSPICIOUS Tha JapanMukden, Oct WRECK ON asa assumed the offensive yeatarRuaaiana retreated 11. 190. WHISKEY POISONED BRIBERY CAUSES MANY, DEATHS SL Louis. Oct 10. Charles F. Kelly and Charles P. Gntka today pleaded guilty to bribery in connection with the suburban railway deal In the house of be sentenced, Oya-m- as delcpaieo-- They will nut Circuit Attoraa it la tha intentiun of ney Folk to uaa them as state witnesses iu other cases. Russians Cross the Hun River in Force and Forces are Reported to Have Checked on Both Sides Their Advance-Los- ses Are Heavy. Dispatches from both Russian and Japanese aourcea today loava littla doubt that tha anniea of Oyama and Kuropatkin ara non cloaaly engaged, but neither the extent nor the exact n location of the battle are known. heara that tha .Ruaaiana have croaeed the Hun river in lorce and ara aggfeeaivaly attacking the Japancaa. Tha aama diapatch aaya tha Japanaaa recaptured a position previously taken by the Ruaaiana, but tha name of the replace ia not given. Tokio alao waa porta that the Ruaaian advance checked and that the loaaea on both aidea have been heavy. St Peteraburg reporta that Oyama a front haa been rapidly narrowing during tha peat few days. under pressure of the Russian advance and that his entire force ia now north of tho Taltso river, covering a front not exceeding twenty mile. Tho point of tho Japanese concentration Is not definitely known beyond tho general statement that their lines stretch from tha Yantai mines westward to tho railway, Tokio officially announces tha lose of n the armored gunboat which struck a mine off Pigeon Bay on tho night of September 18th, foundering wih nearly her entire crow of 12, GUILTY TO nQC THE JAPS r OCTOBER sailors on Ch loops t Island reported that at dusk on SepL 10 a storm came up, acniiniianied by high seas. The Hei-Yendeavored to return to her base, when she suddenly .struck a floating mine, which exploded under her etarbwrd aide, amidships. The vessel began to sink and an attempt waa made to lower the boats. The boat were swamped and the crew Jumped Into tbe see, where, owing to the heavy combers, they were quickly drowned The Japanese fleet carefully searched tbe patrolled locality, but foiled to And any other survivors. An official announcement of the disaster issued today aaya: It Is highly regrettable that no report in say form has been received of the fate of the other survivors. The rad event was made worm on account of tbe weather, which must hav added greatly to the awftil result caused by the explosion of the mine." Tbe Het-Tecomplement was throe hundred officers and nun. Eleven of tbe crew had ben previously detached for special duly. en n's alao made a brief Judge Smith saying of Senator Fairbanks that It la more important than ever that thla candidate tor should be a man of presidential size and predicting the ultimate elevation of the senator to the presidency. In a few remarks. Governor Cummin Mid he had been campaigning In the ataie tot sixty days and he expressed the opinion that not only all the Republicans, but many Democrats would vote for Roosevelt and Fairbanks. speech vlre-preside-at THREE CHEERS FOR OLD INDIANA Logan. Iowa. Oct. 11. As Senatof Fairbanks train pulled out of Council Bluff an old veteran propoued three cheers f ir Old Indiana and tbe proposition wav responded to with heartiest good wilL Governor Cummin Joined tbe party for tha Iowa trip at Council Bluffs. a did also Chairman Fence of tha state cummlttes. In his speech here Senator Fairbanks complimented Governor Cum mins as brave, patriot ic and levelheaded. The senator said never before In the history of the country had there been as great prosperity on tha farms and In the country aa under tha administration of President Roose, velt. i Tha attendance here Included a large uniformed club, and the school children of tbe place. Everything 200 feet over all, aad will have a speed launching f twelve knot, from the Bath Iron Works of tho larg NATIONAL COMMITTEE est vessel ever built in the state of RECOGNIZES LA FOLLETTH. batMaine, the twlh screw, Bath, Maine, OcL 1L waa ready today for the lint-cla- a Canons condition is as follows: night "Lady Curaon passed a fair more bnt is not quite bo well this tag." HILL ON THE MILLENNIAL ss tleship, Georgia, Him Stella Tate, daughter of the late Major Tate and n sinter of Congressman F. Carter Tats, who waa to christen the veaesl, and PRAISE FOR SECRETARY SHAW. other guests - of tba- builders arrived yesterday. Weather wu cloudy to ' , Dennison, Iowa, OcL 11. A stop of but conditions generally favor n sucten minutes waa made by tha Fair- cessful launching. Th battleship wu ' banks train at Dunlap, and Senator launched at 1:68 p. m. Excursionists from all sections of near Fairbanks spoke from the plat- Mains had coma to wltneu tba launchform. He said: ing and the party entertained by the I think the greatest benefit that officials of the company Included GovTerrell, of Georgia, Congressman ran come to tho Democratic party is ernor F. Carter Tate, Mrs. Tate, Miss Stella an overwhelming, crushing defeat Tate, and others of Georgia. the benefits accruing from the Mias Tate, in her duties as sponsor, Republican administration are shared also had personal supervision of th by all, by Domocrata as well as by launching. A method aomewhat different from tbe usual on of releasing tha Republics as. These benefits ara num- hull by severing a chord, waa employerous, among them being higher ed today when sawyers, standing beprices for farm products, aad good neath the veeeel, severed the monstrous shoe pieces with cross-cu-t saws and times genera!'.-- . the vessel was started toward the At Dennison, the Fairbanks party water. left tha train and spoke from a stand Aa the battleship began to more, Miss near the railroad station. This ia tha Tate broke a bottle of champagne home of Secretary Shaw and Senator across th bow, naming the craft in Fairbanks referred to him as the honor of her own atate, and as the Hamof Alexander worthy sucreiKr atern parted th surface of .the Kenilton, one of the greatest constructive nebec, the Georgia was saluted by nustatesmen the world has ever known, merous craft and manufacturing plants lie again spoke of the wisdom of sup- along the ehora, all of which ware acporting Republican policies, saying knowledged by her siren and whistle, that the last Democratic administra- as the battleship wu launched with tion had cost the farmers more lhan team up. Both military masts were In any mathematician could compute. position, a well aa tha coining tour, Other stops today were made at and the three ambktf funnels, which Rockwell. Fort Dodge. Weter, Iowa gave the veseel store the appearance of Falls and Waterloo. Dcs Moinea be- a completed ship than aiy previously launched. Following the launching ing the destination for the nlghL luncheon waa served. New Y'ork, OcL 10. It waa stated at Republican national headquarters today that there was no conflict of authority about the Wisconsin Republican ths supreme organization. As soon court decision waa announced in favor of tbe LaFollettc electoral tiuket Chairmen Cortelyoa directed th w astern national headquarters to recognise the LaFoltetta atate committee aa tha regular Republican organization. u RIVER PACKET IS WRECKED. Paducah, Ky., Oot TL The Paducah and Evansville packet Bto Dudley, sank eight miles above base today, by striking a sunken wreck. All ths passengers were saved. THOSE GIRLS. 1 Nell Mr. Kammerar la so kind. Ha said I took a very pretty and very artistic picture. Belle Indeed? And whose pietur did yon take, dear? Philadelphia We Tre&t i" a BAtHarperi Ferry Senator Denlsl Mr. Davis wars the speakers "Thats th beet I can do for said tha theatrical yoaaager. "Toa been idle an season so tar; nowm you stay Idle the rest of th take this small part?" ..... Ill take 1L replied the In tula rase a small role la better a whole loaf." Philadelphia Led- mi Core CATaaas iwrBar m ana nun Traaklo, Sra M manna, Bnaaaial ao Uij twain. AatSan. n Ut-aaS XMaar 1 m Mnana. Biaaaw TnaUu, Oanalalaie. canal Mnaanaf Waaaa aaiCaiiam. UaanpUnn, MaWanna. Chono. tea. VMaa' Daanv, ryan Bua.uu, Sinaia. Spaal TnaMa. SUa Saiailn Hawaiian. f ika Baaaa. Pilaa. Slants aa Bastal Tisasiaa. OaOn in ki( aaakl. Blsoa H. Vaaa Warm. Haf Saaar- HrnMa Baiiavar. laaoaia.a. m. an aU Sanaa rrtrata aa Ckiaala Plan an. Pena Tiaatnaat Caiaa. WMa hf tzaa yaa aaaaaa ialt m Dn-ai- al aw CAR CONCERN NOT A COMMON CARRIER. GUNBOAT FADUCAH LAUNCHED. New York, OcL 11. The gunboat Paducah waa launched at tba shipyards Chicago, Oct. ll. Attorney Mayer, of tbe Gas Engine and Power com Western Car pany, and the Charles L. Seabnry comrepresenting Streets Line, issue an unexpected move in the pany on the Harlem river at Morris Inquiry of the interstate Commerce Heights, today. commission today, regarding Miss Annie May Ye'ser, of Paducah private car trnffle. He set up the contention Ky., the rjiusnr. broke the bottle of that the car concern w rot a common rbaTpijtne over tha vessel's bows. carrier, and that its officers heed not la Intended for service In D-divulge its methods of business. Com-r- a eastern water and ia of llgbt draft. is loner elements. Yeomans and She fa fitted with steal throughout, and Proatr, who presided, took tbe matter her cost, when completed, will be beundtfrwdvfae meat tween $650,000 and 1700,000. She is ' Brunswick, Md Oct 1L- -1 This tort furnished an audtenee composed ly of railroadmen, for the Davis pan Mr. Hill paid his respects to Mr. or telyon, charging that hs had been en from hia position aa secretary commerce and labor to ml Republican Pm-Spafunds, tor the pl Democratic of tha king ha said it had been appro w the on Cleveland by hand and William J. Bryan on other. And when there Is such a plow" you may well say the millenniuma w com and such poor Democrat wvu self aad the com man people ean afford to follow where Cleveland . A.. - Weak Men If pa aVar fnaa aay af Ika aaakaaaakk at Slaaaan nnaa kr uma ar VEST raSOua WS tailra Tub' TALK TdB Tu. to waxt Wa fcaaa afi.vaa am atm la nflR CBBOWIO aa.un -Ua SUn.n ar Iran nawaau.a ak,laaas km aan (Waa BaJMa,rj aa aiiliaa.aa -- all Saw asa ? pas. i a rli mi r nLin nm mpi taw ikiilitrzi'i-M'- i anc 4 baimi Mildnna la taia riaaa at akavawvmaaaatazl Siia.w When Cured Pay . lalM Winrini U I'-- I Tkia la aar plui SHORES & SHORES. r. 1 flm ni vim ra it '. R.lsnrL u HAt-arv- ft 8?. rHv r a. 8 i n K , .? 4 H wuift HuUM: SanSaja aa SolMara nf lr n ft- - r tat HE tun. 141ftnto. W Ewrt Sseslalisti. 2482 a. at: ft ft kmi!' vV njapn. i t - |