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Show EXAMTNEF: THE MORNING " Stf&SS-njBZ- MM. SEnLERS D? IN r'Ve'.'tl Slate Indian Service. T'ibtab and lbi. UINTAH j O ,ii!:..iui o Krtrnn furintr voi.r Icier of the uth lust., reiaiivc! io tiie .is(!uliij of CHKtperaiiag oiiol eu- with Uio view of ;he o help conawuct ab.it g ihe ssiIi-. water lb rough cjuais smi obiain uill aay that 1 am in d.an wnii any pUa Lbat maj iieitccr In wbivdi ihe water In the ie the I'm '.ah reservation may rivers he ei'onouiK'hl.c nseil. and to this ef ti Is Oetieved :ha; a meeting ahouM ue called of all tlio timid to consider i.e ins' ler at an rally date Tne sra-.- engineer. Mr. Tanner, will in- ui 'he agency early iu Novemoer r with ibe ,ii, hnsiness eonne-irpieriioo. and it is suggesied the meet lug of sellers he held at this agency at ibis time. 1 Migaest tbo agency in ctder that tny presence may Ire u'.liftiwise I might be uuab'if s ired. ihe demand :u lie present o'ing ' uf tuy office. a "It mighr poasihly lie well ,o (iroiiminary ineetlag beforehand for tli' lut-u- t i MEET duo. I AndFormLandholders Association For Protection. ! torn.!. I'tah. Nm i iid, mm.-.u-I:, i i l'iu:b held at ill Uuum : e RW-rt- ' -. he coj:i I: hi Rei:f M'harmg from nearly eici'j e.'rd. p rated aud en'huidai.ii' I'iaet we-- f KIM of the u:. Pf"4 Cap.uiiat . Quapaw. --n. Zuvc Oponau . . OE THE WORLD 1 of arranging preliminaries, mill in oilier iha prompt art bra mav err I vjii'ecui pc bail a'- ihe thne of the inoenn: AbtiiJi t'.'U nr: in person nr l c.d uy ib l.riper. mi... "I realise : ha; the ser.ler espenally proxy. The locating cuuipmiir hh-I hr Holder' Pia'eciiw iu ibis vlcluit) . will have ;o deiieni B(l lion also had iepreuuii'jirt u iilsru eucii ditcliea as may be con. true vt by the government, and I think 'h' a' the niPMibR. Tbo abject of I UP UiPMlrg weir Tin b panment nouhi no look askance nl format ion of p'.sdh for nulling thr of aii'1 plan by uhlch any surplus wa.ei ftirm of nil 'br lioninOHotlprn on i n.ihi he fttaished the, provided it In aucuntig thPir s.f: i n! iuu iuierfere wi'h the water righ's right g, and inking preliminary eiepr-I- of iln Indians be organising ihr irrtgailou conipunir, "tf course, any plan 'hai might inoetinc t construct and opuulo tiro noctw.ir 'li v.n'd as a reniti' of the censU which nro to supply water fui weiild no: lie effective uu.il it was u iiiiei'iy approved liy tlie d paimieni . tbo rr .erratum. cli'rie V Hyrutn Baird of Ogilm tespectfnliv. C. (1. H4L.ii, rliairaau. Jt an aciiid m divide Signed l d:a rbr iuu Into "Cs.itaiu i'it'h Cavalry, tc'lng Indian tolloaing tbo rapra en:. Irina Tbn Unit Boat, which N iu was ap The following commiilee draw it waver from Rock creek. Tn' which a ntv it pi'iuiud to meet and confer wiiU (apt. hearhe awih f llyum. R draw their waters from fhw Duchesne liill and S'a.e Rnginecr Tanner: aad Strawberry ritrrrn. Th lets mi cl Colled . Bard K. Pai L. .luhn (llrna. D. Flat, which aro to draw ihotr water K. iv. R K. Mcl.erfon and UiHH'ge was front thr Diieliee liver at a point The above coininillee Uley. In wear Myton. Tbo ad. between lutko uNu appoin'ed a general advlaury board in the organisation of the Fork and tho Itntah rivers, including io tbo Dry Gulch dlainci, aro to draw vompaulea In ail the pro Ihoir water from ilio lake krk, 0u posid iiTiga'ion diairleta: also in aid rhoMto aad I'lul.lt itrrra. small cimipaniea ami tuHl virtual whose It wao rccomoteaded ihel thr In ill lumieaieada are outside of Ihe dis'rii-- t holder a in the above named dlsliic.r of ihe large irrlga'l.in companies. imito iw forming ihelr various Irrigj Iniiiiediaiely after ihe adjiiiirtiii'-n- i tioa couipauios. The follow fug lexilu ti ,hc mass uineimg ihe Dry Culch ( ' Viou pawned liimnliuwialy : "That ir decs iwel. At llus meellng ibere were n c;l. It wan lie ilio aenre of tbi meeiim; i hut Ir. 1 ti hiitiu sieadcrs at once nil I Incorporating the various tritgailon ilruiip'il io companlas oil the reservaiiou. tliai ail piiici-fi- l to hsv suiviiya tesib' ou ihe water filing made hr homeHieadPra. Vilnius d' lilt's, sir sovU cuu he av once ou then. nr made for them by tlielr a gem. durIt. is 'he itcsni: of 'he settlers that ing I ho year lpu. be considered equal in po'nl of linie In tegard 10 wait-the riluhe. is- pushed 'o cutiiph : iuu so raiM-l lut i ops can rlghta." yur. FM F. Havtif-on.luhn T Vope an. I The rowmif i(M of the loiud - a i e 52.0042 4.70. Receipts I'O.tHiO; tomorrow Market generally 3c lower; mixed 34.73 4.753.1S light 3.13; heavy $4.40 3 1: rough heavy $4 40 4.70: bulk uf tales 54.905.10. 2S.O00. Market 8hoep Receipts steady; astir sheep 33.305.75; western sheep 33.10tt5.63: yearlings 35.10 Hogs 30.IHHI. li.bii; lambs 3.00fr7 60. SAN FRANCISCO MINING STOCKS. San Francisco, Xov. 7. Tha ofliclal closing quotat tons for mining stocks today were as follow. Alia, Julia, 3 6 Justice. 2 Alpha Con., 7 Andos, 26 Kentucky Con., Z K. 4c. Belcher, 1.25 lAdv V. Con.. 2 Hul lion, 37 Mexican, 1.45 Oecld. Con., ng Caledonia. 49 Chall. Con., IS tlphir, 6.Z5 flic Mar. ir, Overman, 9 Potoxi, 12 fonNdeuce, 7o C. C.AYa., 1.7U Kavagc, 36 (Von. lnuR'rial, 1 Scorpion, 13 Con. X. Y, 1 Sag Belcher, 3 Crown Poini, 3 Sierra Nev., 42 FTuieka Con, 2.73 Silver Hill, 92 Cnion Cvn, 60 Kxcheqner, 41 1 tab Con, 7 li. 4e Uurrie, 23 II. k Verona, 1.13 Ycll'w. Jacket, 21 Silver bars, 63 Mexican dollar, nominal. Drafts, sight, 5. 1-- k telegraph. PHILADEL- - Philadeiphia. Nor. 7 Bright, crisp weather marked election day in thl city nnd lit first hsur Indicated that, the vole will be fully a heavy a that polled at any presidential election. Beof fore the poll were opened line voier. numbering in some rase mote than 100, stood waiting to vote. Never ha Mich iniere-- l been displayed in a municipal election here and the manager of the "City Tarty," the reform body organised to defeat the the exprva orgnnlxiUon. opiuion that the heavy vote indicate a victory for the reform movement. Mayor Weaver distnbiited hi extra force of nearly l.Oufi spociwi jkiIIcv-meDEMOCRATS CUT DOWN. xwoin la yesterday, iu the ward where disorder was anticipated and linsion. Nov T. The second in uuo ward, the fifih. 27 alleged reMSwuclaliou repm led ilmt H. A. Cirllo.t were appolilleii .1 t itinitlil-tetown io be heard from was peater were arreMi-during the first oil ilie locaiitiR companies that have Avon: where the Democratic plurwliiy hour. In the auhurhau precinct the in iliufi ii'tlrb's of lucrirpura'ioii ur the seiiici-uf Ui nf la-- t year la cliangeii to a tiled on water have done no in gouil aud 'u piv-evote i nd to be the heaviest ou pluraliiv uf four, a Republican record. faith, and fur ibe beacllv of the set- ai iliu nex iu. etlng. A call was issued fur all ihe sei.ik-rtlers. They also expressed iheiusulve The polls opened wiik diaorder at gam of 12't lute in ;he vo'e for govan ready and willing to assign all who have tiled on lands between the ernor. Wlillttey i ltemocrat) for lieu- several places. In the lourth ward s to the voilmiK irrigation T.ake Flrrl; ami ITntah rlv' to meet tenant aovernor liowerer, carried the charge of Illegal voitng at one preo soon an the companies were at the court house. Vernal. town by irae vote. cinct resulted In- a d'erurbiince which i'i.-- Isied In that section. The vein did not leach ihe any where, and hul for this accidents! discovery migb' II never huve been investigated. tinned mu io im hf'ern feet in thickness ami spi'ead over an aiea. Knimgli liaa been I an iliar pmdlcl this region will rani, with Inpl'ti. Mo., within a few years Muanis liiiiiU several sect ions of land in ihe i of this district and Ims already le.i-clarge porltoaa ro " iiiininp I'umpunie slit-rar- inro-iMvia- tc d I sl Im- . Holder,,-ITotectJv- n. s - swawtcM muaic ia ap tl.i arid ia Hit valrr ef chililien In ihoni. a rmtaltig 'iv ywr iv yat Kaby Lor'f over four suit leartili.g iu wiUtln thn great cliarti. Frank lanirow'b. neter I'f tlie ;iip of the piano keylntard. I pubt'i- .firlteJ ii'Nwr of rniatc in I! I. i tear .tml tiia loo. tiiua'cal cril;ca kew Pwrlt, l limitie lit tt a pity that !. mi. a nil .utiiid not In t l,e least eiraio- latt"! singing gifts uf tnauv Ilian- - i ert ami n.n.jky. r.i ti m tnote iii.t tvn taut-- , uf buys and alrla in the great u -- ant of ile high notea af irnnber of Civ 'imiid he gulrg tla waste Juki fnr!x"ueii awn.en .agaii. Wlmi i ym erX of rattling, irei'iir-rfiil- . lie m roaeiticiis that tins pomp, u: t.i- ct'lldren eliu cared in rotnn ip rl.iid "f ala can !' sraiirt ape'.v stn. uraenixed Ihe !' Feaples and h. been (i.ium n lliam. She goil-la itave )e ll:t profesalonai kOi eeavatt liuni.r the enming winker. Babv Ipn'TSipr itnee i. in New T vrh iiy. in her way a Qiiie a 'Aondetf-iHit e lit- - I pin aline Bueretn- -' r. n ef I'hic.iit) Al'.ne i a p's wh" be. i. i pi.) nf lie e.r acci-r- e.liei-el;n d. Htie !. way fiii-et nly liie ti,U: rtilti- - Til! old raine's vrU c rongi unu-Itu- i. - l "" tl-- re J v :. i )e!i m-- e;' 'nil" nil Uivini.nei-'a- l oiiX-- Bach. Cliopiii ami av re. uiiiiiee uf 'Inee ica nii.-li- -. .o, rn.eis whaxe aai.a ; p.av-.- l tn-a" ;i.e pitiilaia that go itiml ! e M.v the ,W4 g.vl. g ' line re-erf-ter., pir. 11 . f I u 'II ell br W'l'iPll vi.e Hie reen;,., a I. A'.t e - .Ji,:il. Jea'en ' l. 'i hi ;u - - r ol--- .i a : on.-- . L . vi ' .. l.e h' g Hmi t.e m . T OY'O'fe '4' ) 'i idf?n, 5 'JTjrf.'rvr'it K 4r ti thdclai.j! Vein alurv v 3iO fj.sifriHii O"! p j. io pi lui-:r-'- Is MiecliS : - of n.U, liie emtieror g n i,. (riiif liii'-ei- 2 10 18 7 2 Seattle va San Francises. Han Francisco, Nov. 7. Seattle was shut out by Han Francisco la a 1 to 0 gsnte. In the second Inning Blankenship dropped Nealon'a fly nnd a sacrifice and an otst scored the local player. Healey played in luck In the ninth Inning, when, with three men on bases and no one out, he struck oul one man and retired the other two on easy flies. R. H. E. Score: a 2 Seattle ....,,.....i.....O 1 3 1 San Francisco Batteries: Shield and Tracy ; Henley and Wilson. Umpire, McCarthy. ' RACES Jockey Muth Injured. New York, Nov. 7. Jockey Muth, who had tho mount today ou Lady Ellison, fell and received a concussion of tha brain and poaalbly internal injuries. He was removed to tbo hos- pital. Summary : First race, uix furlong Incantation won, Ivy White second. Platoon third. Time, 1:13. Second race, mile aad a sixteenth Yorkshire Lad wen. Tho Huguonot second, Elie third. TTtne, 1:49 Third race, six furlong Kinley Dale won. Hooray second. Flip Flap third. Time, 1:13 Fourth race, handicap, mile and. a furlong Bad News won. Eugenia Burch second , Miss Crawford third. Time. 1:54. Fifth race, six aud x half furlonga Cambridge won, Billy Bsnastar second. Isedaisy third. Time, 1:22. 3-- Mfft It IhL1. uj 'S t i important. vity Another thing tLxt doe n ' proper con , iL yeast used; if pouvio t should be well ntatutvl t4, foea haven't the life to do if yeast cake. the should befoL1' old yeast, cakes wm disappointing i awulta. Often the Hoar la blamed houar-wtf- c had been more rr2 would have been no 9 The beat flour ed pWnt. lowed to chlU or pour jeatTa will be so handicapped that aoJ nulls will erne. Flour should alway 'Mt.i , and diligently worked, and if care la taken not to allow la its dry form or i good yeat la tud the bread wdltl the appetite of an epicure. There ia nothing more ami.iv-thngood home made broad awHi light, and nothing healthful, k ia well wITh and extra labor to get these There ie nothing worth ruim hi)a x that requires some thought aad lak Whatever you do. do noi allow iu flour or dough to get chilled aad H m sure of your yeast. t,,, "4 - .J HENRY IRVING, (Died October 13, ipoi.l The curtain fall, the footUghl's siiis Dies out, and nil la dim- Ah. oft hereafter shall it flatv ' But nevermore on him. He bean not now the prompter's cdl Nor thundroua plaudits roar-Thkinglient actor of them all' Shall speak his lines no urns No more 3-- gu' , !' of i.uw. lirofCmiOliat i .11 ujF )ov .levi.'n pa it - I'lf ri ' I . !". : 'ft. w.i aii ',t.'Mq ' '.v 1 Kira Rf . 'v am old brl amger is anvil y.jw thal iarty liWi rust a e reoi prod'gy. r'fc t r. ',! a i. . Ifet tj a t ; 'I. I' V Hai. . 'o : :h-- v u'hiug 'i. ,g".l li o'u Uf io ft1. ' g- e j me. ' kj. l.a1 it y Sr- ".'!? - a.1''." 'he- - i' Ii and e geo.. ibi." l .a- - ' I'.nat'l t:.u, ill. - ; v boo-lio- bat Mlwhievow Monkeys. Sonietfnia peihaps mother calls you "iniachirvous monkey Due she. I r j e so. do you ki cw iuuf he Is perhaps a Jitllo til unfair io the iuorkeS. fur miscliierou they are uni lnrtad, Mr. se!ey. a gantten'ari wia own laige u:. iu 4'altfoml, ! bought eS4 tape I'anania monkey lit help him or life .'and. He intend to teach them to gaiiier prunes, ami sa he thinks that the;- - wilt be b'e t do 'he uk quite l,.k- - i SOMETHING ABOUT THE PYGMIES. buii'-v- li: n. fe papa Codble -- , t A .. , ji - r- - e- .. xni- wliiriow - wh'-- ! -- i i i.a.c fiene Marb Fo1- - will pro k problem I to and form an eight 'etter hr out of them without bend'rrg or niaich. a lug Here' a hint: The word iwits common ore. ond It begin if at rhe j I j . a t i Now. all you have to do nd a dictionary through good word. t Riw conelwalum A litvie boy of four yeora lock noticing for tha first time ked. hair on his father ' why are aoma of your hair tuoi a home drive to Thlaking - vfl quel'ni s n pit He it is. 'Vtfe rej' ( i vm 'l:e kitchec . r y rente - loon " fn-id-'' !. l.ih'e fi a pia.o r ..3 in Ihr o- ef f 'tt ' . .e-- -; ,r a !i.F I'a . aumpiiui. Tl.-- y ere nXC i: tl.e nakinc of ard il e.onra-1.- i from veS..a0!ee and f.o n nu; poisnp ' 3rrui- - T"v-- ' l'p f- -' l -- u.arly lr the live of u,r v r" ...o"v-hk- . ogiiliv and a s v f5 in lfn. fi to iok i ba-.v- a '' ; v ; 'jh'.p. i V'! V'wj fi rot f,rr -"'s. :h,r as au'de ; J know w hai .vgnues a .? We.;, tnrv'.e a 'a - o verv ...jail peaple buug .he great foreat nf errtain wv.ttor.s of Tilf p,np arv Me-.- 0f ,i,.!n ,. Jr vagabonds. or sii ,n 0 c.,. d ri e Ka1 hi'.e diaiiiei-i- -. ..e.iltt 1. ! f - g letter I." . 10"ee: .spas a Tia.tsle ji rt 'i'lie i,r, ik :ai- sciur.J t -. , - ram lion... ni - i e ro i' ri.:ir- - o' i done the- - Wurt tltemaeivea eon. the fether anerad. urf tint" r,aw gray hair i naughty." The child seemed ftr p hv. g-- ai a pua niu- - l. 'd lit Sd f h, 1,1 ' " Ik01- - ., ' . kcave.?- - j rM fl. , ' Tripod. Thu I n- - ocWroavii. ' ual o! . .. lailtr'i This puar.le 1 one that poser for most of you. 'If ha;di-- iir . be Tliia ingenious '.tick, the smoker1 lobewd pod. consist In placing three dowr-warpipe with the bowl shown In the evt, each stem rerih rioie W upon the atom of 11 neighbor a support will the bowl, so that It carter of water or wine. j j krra 'kw. "Why Rij'-I- e co rse i.e do- - i "Weil. li. s , -- , ' i- , 1 d, P.u-ela- tr -- I e frt jut Boo-ho- r.ing to h- - f. I ; jnd j v i. 131 , m ihe.r man. . poo u.' ia grandpa' ekilrf don't dt we at alt: I don't tovrh It meat anywhira, Kecause i am so small. don't go down to tha Har( My My head dont go up Mgn. Oh. my. If 1 get lost be fere Im miased I'll cutely crj! But when T ceina to grandpa'i hstat B hugs nta up so tight And a; a. "Daar fitMiy. yoa eaa isaw All over tbinga In sight. Atid then tie sups la grandma: "fay, I lav tliia little pus. She Alls tlie honao with sunshine gay As' doesn't nuka a fits. ' It er 0.17' J SMALL AND SO BiS. Uh. dear, T'tu last d the nuts. wii 0 ECHO? IN AN When yen .h'hlien were h, the counmust have heard try tliis summer eebue. in d!fiere-.- t place. Did a.iy or you wonder how this strarige wound I forened'.' Of you all huow thud it is the refer! ion of sou.-.from some object such a l' e side of a house, a lock ur a hill. ur :n iiio.it cases It la tint eary to li waver huw far away the It. Here is a way object is that cau-Iu tell every ftrre: Hold a walch .n the hand and alien, a e'i gle syllable, Ho or Ha." and court the i:'i; iber of second from tlie time you shoiii. vn'il the sound oomoa back io j ou. travel at tha rata uf t.125 fei a second, so tho nutnbor of hevorde that e'ao-- e. acjlilpliad by 1.125, will give the distance fn feet traveled by the voice in goirg and coming back t you again, and one-ha- lf that number will be the number of feet away that the object I. Tbe oblect may be only a fa'v hunored feel away, in which case tlie sound come back iri leas than a second, but .he distance may be nevertheless by calling a single Ah and calling it again a yen hear tlie echo, rot before or after tt. but with IL Suppose for example that tl.e tune I seven seconds and that : ou cuihd the syi'aMe ten time. Then carh echo took seven-tent- h of a aec-nand the distance, found in the same ay a hfore. is about SI4 feet. V I, a. - WHATS fers "tt a r'AKAiOJf .".itFiji nMi in- - 't ...... ..... Oakland .............11 and Me Dean; Baoeriea Essick Smith and Byrnes. 1'mpire Terrlne. r tiia?" jkert "Why. h niv boy. ' "And rti' ! 9 J Panland i.;m It fci ined He'd uf violin piayi'B weeia'-hi bow in a way "': i'ft.i, V, ala A Vw Kind ot Cewraae. Moral courage, said the teacher, i. the courage that makes a boy do what he think is right, regardless or the AT SEVEN. Jeer of Ills companion" Then. aald' Willie, "if a fller ha trowed and 8 he heraelf ; rector. chocolates and eat them oil iiirereif The the children. alto pla taught the piano accompaniment, and, oh, the ard ain't afraid ef tlie other fun and happineaa they do liars at callin'' him stingy, i that moral courEither Fay. the elderl age their muaic1 i daughter, or Imr bro' h- - D'rk play Rabble's fad Fotwre. vlnlin and first violin. Harry plays Visitor Why are you crying o. Fob-biToni makes the cello boom ont its deep note. Little Gixie. only eight yer Bubbie Cause da eld. I the one r.'lio plays what I celled and Jap arc havin' a war. the "traps, a i ombination of bass Visitor What a kind hentled li'tie T'',al i the least satisfactory svatern drum, anare drum, cymbals, lylophono f buokKrenlr-gThu systtn whiuh und other Instruments. Potnetime. this boy! -o Bobbie Aii' oi ie day It make no pi o. felon for ieturnir,g borunique family nrches'ra per'orm In l ave study about it In school. rowed volume. tlie ope a hone Ja ; iM 'he ! s'c-av- app audeil t'einenrtuuv.y. and ia get rear bun to snake luv t' v.o-j.aive him 1'( fun the heart o' an ordinary hov, hut cr. Mitcha RIO'". : a uva.i: ae nc is to ;.n- iv ' gif'ert aud only '.oA. r x'li! ptav'i.g Icnuolf He in icy fore !a pel fee.kin-- i in la Thr h.'e fy to liaurts slid vo1-fr- , w Iv it'V iued i:: t.Veu- - i l'oire. Evfrywtiei' Ji-- ..f J'wjrj ' i that fil,d" A 'ter (hat ft was not Peg till Mr. Ko"ei ina'iSged aoniehow Io get a real Mueic teacher vitiitn tor hi. o.i heard of tliis wonder chllil." a Sain- uij'e r.eiglibor called him. The teuclj- - I rt.ll.C" on Ttiurfh Co bre'i .i .( cur cen liiorv. before Klrg si e ',sr ul I,, ke ' , r. kAUlift'i i ei si' i ' . VUir f.iM , , ' I a 13 regular tune, arrt ae ei: 1 at Ihe tiuuiereus or H.inni;'. AH w bo have s ud fee a - '!. I u ti'inetl J aid I eu'.-- i: aril nl hi "iv ''.i;!;. ':n.i.. I iui ji'ouev. in one afternoon parents earn In a month. ; Shiiiii.)'. pnre.it wee very, very poor. m if O'.cv lived In a Vcw Yuek honve. waa only flvo tvticn vea-- r oin lie begg'J hlv father for a w.v- - got far him. Ho av j .a o den '.i ad that he danced for eld igu'i io a'iape ll hiy nil ' '( ,1J'd s l!e ,,, uld- - ,,e i ' t a a.lnnieh.e.l to hear Bai.i- , nio-- e . f uri'-- pur'c cuiicn. and lit. .ef, who pleyr In i.j ej t'la- - In. : Die i r' i., u g be. bp- ' I ! . A PIANISTS I 1 m -- one be p:i .bJ4 ce ra CJ- one-side- Then every if. tite again and again, the player who land in or nearest tlie. "bull ee" winning tlie other When a player has lost all Ida nut he drop out of tlie umr. frozen nut." while rhe oiher play err continue unlil J - mSaOrj tii .... iu rulrmg ' he flour la carafuii,. dough kept U keep u from ,ar:D ben, cbT dough u chilled ,.r d score. The Swuv. and poor h: the game had a Flour should locals fell on the curves of the visitritoi.ia" ing pitcher very hard in the fourth fore mixing; and added five run to their aconunt. the bach pan of t".r R. H. E. will be gentic waintej Tb Bcore: nut. -- 'l . Portland va. Oakland. Oakland. Nov. 7. Oakland hammered Essick Almost at will tooay. and table, aim at the center of the paper and then a: ion the nut ehaiply with etii'e your flm ftngr. The nut along Ilio labia and will, if you have calculated Juei rigltt, atop exaci'y fn mo middle of the rlrcie on the paper. After you have had your oanca fe oilier players take liidr tuins. and the one who comet cioseat to the center of the circle on the paper "in a H Hie - rtfil.n sa BASEBALL nut basket or button box aad the game Is ready to begin. Give each plnye an equal number of nut or buttons. Flare one of the nuts on the edge of the 4kSFJT' KKA U?v. ,.h f .,r ANP INSTRUCTION FOR BRIGHT YOUNG AM6RICANS OF TOP AY Boys aoid Girls Who Are Music.! Wonder A t'S-fe- 3-- Dmi-ocra'l- c s T Yu as Richelieu be holds His calm, unscrupled snr. No mme. a ruined Bbyloek. (old His cloak and slinks away. At Nashville. That face le calm where mea coaidMi 7. All Nor. Nashville. Tenn., Result: change and passion flimr. Plm race, five and a half furlongs The King la but a memory won. A Veranda Ferryman second, Sam spirit aad a same. Hoffheltner third. Time, 1 :09 Second rare, five aud a half furlong Bui while within the human htut - lVUT Stirling won. Hallowmas arc Tbe pass loan leap aad thrill; The memory of his eeveraigs an ond. Adesao third. Time. 1:09. Bhall stir our puleoe still, Third race, seven furlongs Eatrada Talma won. Braden second. Clauds lie will not treed the earthly i'x Yet we chall feel hie thrall Dubuque, Iowa. Nov. 7. Dr. John C. third. Time. 1:27 Fourth rare, live furlongs Priacipa The master player of hia age, Hancock lasued roday the following The kingliest of them all! won. Couie on Sam second, Awa We statement, regarding the illness of i David Hendoreon: tiling third. Time, 1 :02 FTiib race, six furlong- s- Salvage RETURNING VERDICT. There is no particular change In the condition of the patient. He has won. Nine second, Norrl third. Tima, Tokio. Nor. 7, 6 p. at. The fc been slightly delirion at times, blit 1:19 15. Sixth race, mile and an eighth Pr. batch of Russian prisoners wii ci no different than heretofore. Death is not. Iminiueni unless hemorrhage rie-- Harl- won. ljrmon Girl second. Turran lterk from Kobe about the middle do third. Tima. 1:53 the present month. elope." iIiim-filin- AWU-SeneN- MISTAKE making given during the disturbance consequent upun the arrest, three polling place were temporarily closed. There eve about 46 arrest for alleged repealing In the flfrh ward. The polls do nut close in this state until 7 o'clock. Samuel U. Maloney, harbor master and organization leader of the Fifth ward, was arrested today la his club on a warrant charging him with conspiracy to conduct an illegal election. The warrant was made out in the name of "John Dor on the affidavit of Reginald Johnson, of counsel for the City Party. Maloney has been a storm center during the campaign, the City Party charging him with various frauds against the ballot. He waa released on 3606 hail. At noon the City Party manager claimed n majority of 12.000 in the wards eaat of the Schuylkill river. Chairman Edmond also claims a substantial majority for the City Party in hia own ward, the Twenty-ninth- . I'p to noon mere votes had been cast in a majority of the warde than had been oaKt during the entire day lust election. The turbulent condition In the warde in the southern section of tbs city was reported to Judge Bregy. who, with Judge Beitler. sat to hear complaints. It was charged that in the Eighth ward the election officers In three precincts were unable to perform their duties because of the of the police and that the polls were therefore closed. Judge Bregy said he waa without Jurisdiction in these cases, but advised the election officers to continue with the election. John P. Miller, who wav appointed an inspector on petition of the City Party in the Thirty-seconprecinct of the Twentieth ward complained to the court that the Judge of election refused to swear him, but. Insisted upon sweariug George Gildcn Meyer majority Inspector who had been disqualified by ibe court. The polls were doted until, acting on Judge Bregy1 advice. Miller returned to tbe precinct and was sworn in. Wilaon II. Brow. City Pane candidate for sheriff, nl noon today, after receiving reports front all over iite city, predict'd hi own election by from 5U.DO0 to 69.000 majority. He expressed surprise at the unusually ward heavy vole in the down-tow- n and accepted Ibis a an indication that the City Tarty vote in those wards would be correspondingly large. I'p to 1 p. ui. more than 2(h) men charged wiib si temped Illegal voting, had beea given hearing ai tbe (Vairal police court.. Massa-ehiis-ew- s ni COMMON SPORTING d 7 IN ARRESTS PHIA. MANV A ua receipt, were laken into custody and and than any other man, has asaleted in making his tribe enlightened and independent. Contrary to our notions of tho Tinianiabie savage, these tribea-mo- n have adopted most of the ways of drliiuiou. Abram win a New York Indian, who came west and was adopted ine the tribe of the Quapaw about tenty-f!v- e years ago. Since ihea hr'haa become their leading maw. Ir was through hi influence that, la 1'flo. the government ratified the apportionment of the tribal landa to the individual.. The division gave to each member of the tribe Sit) acre of the finest prstiris land of 1b weat. It a beautiful, rolling anrfane. and up to two year ago glveu entirely to the production uf 'corn aud grain. The tribe receive! no ration from Ihe government. and has proved that, it can lake care of itself. These Indian do uot live on the land, as might be supposed. but in houses, and comfortable ones. Mattered along the banks uf Spring river. Their farm lauds are leased to while men who are willing to live on the praire land. The Indian don't like the open prairie, it la in i Heir agrecinen: with ihe government that thev shall not dispose of i heir holdings before 102'). It it thought they will be wise enough by that time to cling to their property. "Two year aan Ahiain did bis trihe a most rcniiirkable m rvice. He is one of the fen aieu of the tribe who altitude iu hie uwn farm. At that time he was sinking s well to acnontmo-da- i his nock, aad ai a depth of seventy five feet he si ruck a rich vela of lead and nine orr- -. This was the first intlnia.luii thsi such wealth cv F,' W03. the police were unahie io subdue and a riei call was sent in. Ail person at the poila in this precinct. Including election offleam, wcie arrested, but all were discharged by the magistrate. la the eighth ward, fifty men, accused of atiempiing to vo:e on bogus "W. A. Abrwoia. said Omaha : T. McCarthy of Baxter ttprings. Chicags- Mo. who wa stopping at iho MiUard. Nov. 7. CaUle Receipt Ihicagu. is the name of oue of tho Quapaw,' It.obO. Dull and weak: beereg luillaus, viuxr reservation io iuat oret Vi.l'i; cows aad heifer ll.2iS4.70; tho line in Indian Territory, lie, more Mockers aud feeders I- - 25 4.:; wrest-cru- s J d MARKETS INDIAN STRUCK RICH ORE. NOVEMBER MORSTNCf. WAIL STREET AND J . TrEnEPOAT TTTAH, company. ' j Ouray Agency biierocKs. I fab. Oct. K, S. Collett It. and Word K .Messrs. Wmal, liab: v ' - T ' OGDLy, b,. yJ |