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Show THE MOUSING EXAMINEE: OGDEN, UTAH. TIH'KSDAY M1VEMEEE XORXING, f, IfiOJ 3 NOT RIGHT TO.WI"' 1 W W ,l dajMr'e Lynch. and CM d reoom-uifurtu- In Sail .h. 1Kp .be the r; lhat the control ofcom-Anlnioel wity iU I fre-( l, speculation i ,T,l)al change will ooeur. H mill flU Ie appointive pun ii -t v- n I1 Jjjit diPllm tha r be' given out pU'bo1 thi; r ThP'4 hi behalf h M 1 it aMlniie announcement as to .;.TIa retard to the city tod "That No Mormons F?' lv- - mu epitomized at hh. American-iStew- ,w'. " M n.dic.1 snd thl view vat TThe "American party Idem kfrm pemocnitic speaker. .,Jtar be earned o it will wbont regard to (fill. much is u ability to proferi uiore poulb! work. If i 1 u win "n-i- n go. than Uta labor condition Tdarfical change will come. of th BP fr ,! S, hd def JJ?t rtSe are change that alway changes of admliuMnitlun the open question is where JjLjt flrechirf and police chief wt PTfar their successors That boi! Si he relieved l conceded, and theii .. are being named by those In the inside, Ss feel themeelves roe ire department chief the likely held j. James Devine, who has Thompson aositUm under Mayor known to rforeT and who i well of the present firemen. There !mus to be no opposin' Candida If for in & position, and the movement and fixed. la fvor seem definite far tbo position of police chief the Geurgr aitlook r not so to be gims ms generally eupposed the Nberiuled for ihe place during gupatgn. but it Is now asserted that chief, with Msxtr Myton is to he chief of- detectives. Thu Khwis as hi ranks seems Ming In AinerieangtUM as to the advimihiKty of Bheet n t police chief, end the chief of tnertivei is thought to fit his abilities inter. Major Myton. who was form mall, and after rfr Indian agent at. of Myton is mob Ihe new town ued, is well known in Salt laike, lough he has never been connected ,i.n . li -i siff the police department. The elm ion does not result in giv -city 'g Bait Luke an American- u rouscil the knockers the organ of ehiaed this morning. The fact are. Is political personnel of the new eovneil will be six Democrat. three UpubUcsns and six Americans." In alter words the Democrata and Jte of piblkuns have nearly two-third- s membership of that body. That dnuld be quite sufficient to prevent I As Munching or putting through of an t rank or extremely prtisan or ordinance or other medaure. But Americana" may , it la trgued that the rely os Hobday to Join with them in rritial owes. Admit that this !u true sad the Americans will even Aeu kite but seven out of fifteen voiaa With regard to Councilman A. the un-Ju- st r from the Fifth, "Americuntil hope of ana'' hurtling him in view of tbo fict that he wao berated and abused ni ailed s traitor by the Americai" party people because a. Gentile lie refilled to desert hh own party to work with them. Ho la regarded os u man with them, and he J. Darla, them b bold-ove- to hardly be expected to soon for-p- t the uncomplimentary manner in rtieb they have referred to him 'taughout the campaign. Beside, he i rrtd hard for the support of ids psrty at the polls yesterday and I aiaunrh Repuhlirsn, and it is Mwiood that he will not favor the bhsie discharge of Mormon" 1a--t men from the employ of (he 7. at I0NAN2A GOOD 8PRING3, Lakera from Camp Speak Glowing Term. H Mil Lake. ?. Ihe bi 7 No,-- . .ell of it ft .Tames M. 8. known mining mi dry yesiorrisy from Gu '1 I'rings an inlcre mTuS"siudgei ,rf H.s from tho new 1, jw winry camp, which he says bl iu!!2 S? onM ,,f 'b best In that pi lT betadn. (land Springs is nln big eopprr producer and the mines, notably the Doul - J.1 ,re developing a the rrrt wot. of of oUfr'11 a! ,K niPtal and ''"K a lar atrl worked, any o turn out tu be a ml 'w near fm.in,.. the older mines in t bsmelly. hay a that the (t about complcl I,,. "W" have mill and will aoon raolrt JUtLi,n amount of cyanic 1 oXtin.r S SH,hrvi,".hw 1he runniuf 9rp ioar ti40 J PrPflrt' i nn W hr Sr J1''" Bv.runi- - the son of of "Br the Horn Silver. . 10'0i- - ttor uTH nigs w ,r' 1h Premt t ore Ppr week, and top honsnu ' Mierra. proPp,lM. This mini of P. H. baer 's0 in the city at p at Pat tir ln1 ihai Ifiere are other proper dBrtw the i mimh1,5r of Bdoa'ih k e v iJmi,!? hESPECTg TO JUDGE BROI of harrowed up itins " iiln the u. J raSsca- V.g. t r : h: a I, ',v' f h noor of he bo '?hi. Mr. Kewm. Ihe pro tecunr whh reist "rt flowed KWt "'t'3' vein f, :h ''mm-- ' , t :,-- "lrl ef tio r he hari;. ' ulv Kn: purpo. h np for diri 1 Sommer teachers i board sur 'bool equipment tij,',lh' Vwe, l0r Jove, - Hro.",11' d f '' 'lnt he flam. racing he .e;il. up." Henderson moved to defer until all the members of the oard could be present. Mesrra. Thomas ana Oberndorfer were !eui. Glduquc seconded the moiiou deter, hut It was lust. Moyle had inied ihe chair over to Martin in the .r.iuiime. Speaking lo ihe motion tu !cr. he said: "I think there ia an emergency deem in this affair. Judge Brown haa n calling up members of the board all huiira of ihe night, threatening advert ise them in the papers if they un't t.ike action soon. This school t:l he entirely under the control of uiige Brown mid not of the school oard. Yk'bat do we know about Judge 1 irowu's doubt quaiifiraiions? bother be has Very great quallfira--ou- s from what I know of him. If lue n y wants a detention borne, let it naintam it. I hare nothing against lie detention home and nothing igaiust Judge Brown, but we did not him and we have no claim ou tppoint th-.- ac-io- rhyolite and lime, with wn lnii'iisiun of grantia. A Clifford Hill and virtnuv erosion haa uncovered the porphyry formation and laid bare a series of strong porphyry dikes. A crossing of such dikes can readily be observed ou Clifford Hill, aud this cron sing, us will as the action of p colatiug metalliferous solutions, may account for the phenomenal enrichment of the ground. The entire surface of the hill and of the ground northeast and southwest of it pans well in coarse gold, and in s spot near the surface, which apparently is a vent of metalliferous water, horning can be obtained which rival the best ever secured on the Jumbo and Sandstorm nt covered by Goldfield. Hives are a terrible torment to the little folks, aud to some older ones. Easily cured. Doan's Ointment never fails. Instant relief, permanent cure. At any drug a tore, 50 cents. aim." CONTROL LOGAN. - The election in thin city yesterday paaoed off very quietly, both pnrifea working hard to got out 'he vote. The result leaves the Republicans ia control, they haring elected the mayor and two councilman, which, with four holdovers, gives them a majority in the city council. The Democrats elect the mersbal, recorder and justice. The vote in detail is as Logan. Nov. 8.- follows: For mayor R. W. Robinson (R.l, Joseph E. Cardon (D ), l.U'Jg. Robinson's majority, 154. For recorder Amy Wilson (R.l, 1.064; Ewells Egbert ID.), 1,148. Egbert's majority, 84. For marshal Mirbael Andrews (R.), DAO; Niels U. Peterson ID.), l.SSa. Peterson's majority, 245. For attorney- - John A. Sneddon (ii.). E. Keeler ID.), l.'tig. 1,200; Peerl Sheddon's majorily, lt!4. Y. Card (R.), Tor treasurer-Ki- na 1,080; Josephine Thutcher ID.), 1,125. Thatchers majority. 35. For justice George Dunbar (R.), 1,086; Lewis S. Pardon ID.), 1,135. Car don's majority, ;i9. For councilman, First ward N. A. I arson (R.l, 204: A rent Johnson ID.), 220. Johnsons majorily, 16. Councilman, Recond ward Richard Gertea (R ). 172; William Evans ID.), 232. Evana majority, 60. Councilman. Third ward Niels Carlson (R.l, 251; William R. Andrews ID.), 207. Carlson's majority, 44. Councilman, Fourth ward Sidney O. Stevens (R.l, 216: Edward Peterson ID.). 196. Stevens' majority, 20. Councilman. Fifth ward Frederick Srholes (R.l, 262; John Johnson (It), 266. Johnson's majority, 4. MS- -; After following a woman across the continent in a vain attempt to persuade her to marry him, only to see her board a learner for Europe, Walter Ilcrling, an elderly man, auppoaed to be from Lindsay, Calif., committed suicide tonight in a hotel in Hoboken. Mrs. A. H. Tilloch, a comely young from widow arrived In Hoboken B reman on October 18, and she told the people ef the hotel where she stopped that ehe waa on her way to Lindsay, Calif., to marry a man to whom eha was engaged. On Sunday she returned and said she aas on her way back to Germany. The same day Herltag also arrived at tha hotel, Ha was suffering from consumption for which reason it. was understood Mrs. Tllloeh has refused to marry him. Yesterday the widow sailed for Bremen and today Heriing was fuund 11a dead, having taken poison. left a note saying that he hid nothing to live for and inclosing 90 to reimburse the hotel proprietor for tha trouble he had caused. New York. Nov. LOS ANGELES TO CHICAGO IN QUICKER TIME Chicago Nov. I. Shortening of tha lima between Chicago end Loa Angeles one hour and n half will be accomplished by the Rook Island's Golden State limited, which will he planed in sen Ins Sunday. November 6. The train will leave Chicago at o'clock p. m and will arrivs at. Loa Angeles at 2:15 p. m., the third day out. This is the fastest schedule arranged for this train in the three seasons It has been in service. WITTE WANTS ZEMSTVOS. Sl Petersburg, Nov. I. Count Witte is continuing negotiations with the - eight-year-ol- reao-lutJon- eight-yearol- d chil-drt- h at icrlMng the recent discoveries Cabin, the Tonopah Miner says: s principal sirike was made about ivrokfl 8gr) on i hlH which from Hill. ,n will be knou as Clifford Rtoue of nine mile due and southwest, of Hot. Springs iir. The road from Silver Bow to passes within a few hundred the strike. The hill lies In eat if Deadwood. S. D., Nov. 8. The min ing camp of Roubaix, 16 miles south of here, wss wiped out by fire of supposed Incendiary origin early this A high wind morning. swept the flame along. No one was hurt. Tb loss is twenty-fiv- e tbouuml with but small insurance. doUarn, Los Angeles, Calif., Nov. 8. Fire which started in the engine room of the Institution tonight completely destroyed the Billina baths acd sani- enter of a porphyry belt a north- the Reveille road in the west end of the city direction for aboni twenty miles, tarium in tailing a loss rT 8J565u. The iwhirte niouniain. . i 2"n,i,,il,i. h poijilij r extend--o- furiumioa i p'"ia,.y h.:d int.'. sJn that as en- 81 V. , - - In acknowledging Secretary Root saH o m m r, : the latters the suue vllg chairman of the Liu civil rights of tho Hebrew eongregari-H.- ' ceipt of muny req : with this goveruun .. Jews in Russia. ,, umLi-- on of Aun ricuu h.a iu re - - to I terra' de i,, t..,Ii' of th : w s i Wolf y, The Linen Sale r k--i litter lit reply to your tlui, ali of tin fart though you are cop. that the present - no. u favorable time for intervent im nr representation by tha Unu.d 8:tra. the department. will It i ran. mint out a of Service way in which It v.a:. these unfortunate pv;'!e I have tu com-niu vour view say that I quite that at (his juncture any action by this government iookir.i; io ihe relief n, Kumuu would of your be Inopportune and tiuavallug-- . ith the hoped for eatat'ii-l.iai ot a' more liberal form of and i lure tor t ion at eoiitroi over the remote a ei,. . ,f tl( which are u to be deplored. ibis guvermui-umy imh for i u a practii-A- l responre repeated solicitation of treei treatment of American Hebrew and may be in a position to exert rflicient guud influence in securing more liberal treatment of all Jeers iu Xu.--i. and their belter protection lvom tiie cie-quence- s of deep Imiik ri-- i af The problem tk one which the ntuilic!ic attrongly attracts tention of this goveriiriii'iii." r govti-Min.- REJECTED, HE ENDS HIS LIFE zemstvo constitutionalist, psrty with brighter prospects of at least partial success. He makes no con cm Intent of the fact that he regards their support as being almost vital to the achievement of the task which he haa undertaken. The court is now holding a sorics of conferences with Prince Eugene Troubctskoy, brother of the late TRAGEDY CAUSED BY LOADED Prince Sergius Troubctskoy, and idol of the parly, whom the count wisher GUN. to take the portfolio of education, and wlih Prince Dologoroukoff, Professor Provo, Nov. 8. A loaded revolver in Milukoff and Htakovlch, who were sum the hands of a small hoy resulted in tnoned from Moscow, end M. Struve, a ud death at 8 oclock this morning, editor of the Qsvobojdenie, the organ the victim being Ward Calloway, the of emancipation, published In Paris; d son of Mr. and Mrs. who arrived here last night after four Rollo Calloway of this city. He shot exile in the cause of freedom. himself with a pistol, carelessly left years within his reach by Rollo, his TO BURY FOUNDER OF Y. M. C. A. brother, who had been told by to his parents to return the pistol London. Nor. 8. The body of Sir another boy from whom be had borGeorge Williams, founder of tho rowed it. The tragedy caused the deepest Young Mens Christian Association and of tho London headquarters grief in. the neighliorbood where the president Calloway family resides and young for 20 years, who died November 6, himself n will be hurled In 8L Paul's cathedral Rollo. who consider 14. Tho memorial requesa-In- g eponsible for hi brother' death, per- November burial in BL Pauls included the haps fecla the tragedy as keenly aa names of persons prominent In all anyone else. by It appears 1hst Rollo borrowed' I hs walks of life snd was from the council of North pistol from a boy arrow ihe atrecL Ha resolutions 460,000 membrought, it into the home and waa America, representing s ordered by hi brothrr to return U at bers of the association and also in counsels from many other once to Its owner. Instead of doing so he laid It down oti a stove in countries. which there was no fire burning, and WOMEN DIED ON TRAIN. went out. for a bucket of water. While child he was gone the Colorado Springs, Colo., Nov. I. secured it and killed himself. It is of ProviMias Caroline Richmond thought that the pistol was cocked. Mr. Rolls Calloway. Ihe father of dence, R. I., a sister of a wealthy the child, is absent at Kimberly, manufacturer of that name in Proviwhere he fa engaged in the mining dence, died on a Santa Fe train near this city tonight. Miss Richmond, business. Mrs. Calloway and the who wss 55 years of age and wealthy, being alone when ihe acrident was a sufferer from asthma and had occurred. The family came to Provo living at Williams, Arisons, for recently from Si. George, whorp they been some lime in an effort to get relief formerly rciidrd. Coroner Law has from ailment taken charge of the remains and notiVOTE AT BRIGHAM. fied eastern relatives. Brigham City. Nov. 8. The election ReGuthrie. O. T., Nov. 8. Captain proved a sweeping victory for the the results: Frants, who it waa announced today publicans. Here are as governor of Mayor C. Holst (R-)- , 581; John P. would be appointed Rider. Oklahoma, is on Christensen (D.), 811. B- McMaster Captain Frants was appointed postRecorder Thomas 344. master at Enjji. Oklo., by President (R.). 656: Ole Peterson D.),Didrickaen Roosevelt end later Oaaga Indian Treasurer Mrs. Jennie he now holds. (R.), 519; Mrs. Frances C. WTight agenL which position term Governor Fergusons expires on (D.). 376. Marshal Charles Chcal (R.), 621; Jan. 3rd., next. Jonah Matthias (D ). 374. Indianapolis, Nov. 8. Returns from Ootincilinen. long term Arthur C. the Jenson city election in Indianapolis, offiJaoob (D.), 606: Neely (R.). cially compiled today, give Charles A. 281. Councilmen, short term N. E. Mop Bookwslter, Republican candidate for a plurality of 1,661 over his ieneen (R.), 570; Peter Borrasen (IX). mayor, 327: Nels J. Nelson (R.). 577; Joseph Democratic opponent, Mayor John W. N. Stohl (D.). 808: Louis J. Land (R.). Holtz. The remainder of the Republican ticket is elected by smaller plu676: E. W. Dunn (D.), 309. ralities, AT BTONE CABIN. - Sel l - Wehington, Root Unlay addr Simon Wolfe of itr- - n. Kd-siil- s, intimated at thl. time, as tin the Thompson admintotia IjtKlf a . ant vat announced. At pro. rite's pa' roll , are filled wit IlL'Swa perhaps every church a C jemed to the bond supplying material hoard lo a aliuut which the hu'e no "say so." Vu turnings r and Hfu.lev'uon defended the ion. contending that the board ahuuld take a much interest in the education of the "had" boys and girls ot the city a of the good ones. "Is ii right for ihe school board u take care ol the crimiual classes demanded Nc.uii.ti "It i the duty of Sait lake City to care for them, and if t lie city .unis them taught. It is the city to provide the means oi teaching them." he said. licndcson questioned the propriety of designating the inmates of the home erimiiiuls." "I ilon'i knew about that. pul m Vlnylc, who had rot yet left the chair. 'I u at ihe ichool yesterday and aiuui the ciaea .as asked bow many f ihi-n- i had run- siolcu, every hand ureiiiaasMvmwwa r mr rm eage: REWARD OUT MOMENT TO FOR SLAYER INTERVENE OF WOMAN udiiiii-.iK-rjt'v- pi-ati.- -- MINES ARE DESTROYING SHIPPING Victoria, B. C, Nov. 8. The aLatner Pleiades, which arrived today from New Chwang aud tho Orient, had a narrow escape front denViH-iloby a floating mine near Xr Chaaiig on Oi tuber S. Officers r the Pleiades report, tint floating mines arc now a great menace in the China act, and several vessels have been hM to date as a result of them. The Hscbo we sunk a day before the Pleiades panned the mine. Thin steamer struck a mine when off the Shantung cuasi near Wei Hal Wei. There were two foreign pseeugers and both were among itm survivors of persona who were on board. Fifteen were drowned. The steamer Chin Hua rescued 69 people. Messrs, Mauchau and Muir, engineer, who were resident of Bhaughal, were among tbeglrowaed. Nswa was hinughl by the Pleiades that Admiral who was intervened at Hong Kuug on route to Europe, elated he would not go to Rusnia, hut pruiatheij Inatead to go to France and y to the United B'atea. Wu Ting Fang, formerly Chinese minister to the United States, is reported lo have Ills hearing permanently injured as a result of the bomb outrage at Peking on the occasion of the departure of the Chinese commits loners to foreign countries. Nebo-gntof- huIihc-quentl- BONAPARTES COMMENT. v u:..; l'; l,,T r. JUK on .hr Ma.-tm- : lit iVtoU-- r M That Housekeepers Wait For iietii:.,: iii the icdvii ut the einl'.y of the murder of Ti.,1,1 iu phi adelphla, in 27 the woman's liiuiirm.'ig from di-a- on :i Tous.-y- L::'V ill '.I ii.i iiu 111 iil'lK't l'".i wu.' .uvi iti In fh.e i', bo THE LAST & THOMAS LINENS the two men i wiur THE GOOD ONEB THE BEST THERE ARE, ARE THE ONES THAT GOOD HOUSEKEEPERS LOOK FOR AND BUY. OUR LINENS NEED NO INTRODUCTION TO .tad the ru kn r t.i prae ,ia!! of i hi- - ping ii itillHiu-e- . m-i- iljeir vigi.um-Nutt Attorney ivmpi.-ir- j bt a.lccr.f ColIKplrai-to gl 'll- lMhU. aie aitiiiiK' - tetli-- her ck a the hi inti-eli:- ; ki- i : i.m-- ti.' h:ijier-i'--e iu . liiadi (uiuertiin iin.i, lnr , reward , iu the cm"..nd ,. .tr, i - ' T.lds :,d,l f,u- ANY ONE IN OGDEN. IN ALL THE YEARS OF OUR BUSINESS CAREER WE HAVE SUPPLIED OUR CUSTOMERS WITH THE FINEST PRODUCTS OF THE GREATEST AND MOST DEPENDABLE LINEN MILLS OF IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND GERMANY. THE RESULTS HAVE BEEN MOST PLEASING OUR CUSTOMERS ARE SATISFIED. WHAT BETTER INDORSEMENT OF THE GOODS COULD BE SECURED? WE ARE OFFERING YOU HERE LINENS FROM THE SAME GOOD MILLS. THE REDUCTIONS QUOTED ARE ACCURATE. KEEP IN MIND THAT THANKSGIVING DAY IS NOT FAR AWAY AND THAT YOU'LL WANT YOUR TABLE WELL DRESSED. iM.ilt--. lieeiKlve Nun a!,l Mr. ,0 i;o (,e t t,i( iif t !s a, jet lack of a di- lay ou riie pur: ot the ii, strict atiur-uo.f Ihiluil, !d-!t e net iu a minder nnpi-utiitl tin- 1hila.lel-phiMinhoritn .u-- iik i0 do ko." AKKi.-ulliKirie- Ariu'-iieXmi i i ill idctli-i,f shlell h ay iiuiieaii-- me i xiKitm-- of a lo Keli- I lie dead von-an'and give g; oiiiid tor rii,. t of foul m eoiuiii-iiupjwith tile woiiian'K ilea: It. niurdei y e.ii-.tin- n - m IKikm-kkIiii- y pu-Mn- - THIS SALE WILL BE READY FOR YOU TOMORROW wiliT strike Last & Thomas BUT STAY WITH JOBS ienna. Oct. 8. Railroad " a witehiiien 11 fnnu upper and lower Aun'rta. galz s. v .. toiiffilL berg, the Tyrol and Htyria met here Of course we know that swallows tonight and practically dreldi-Ink as they sklui over the surface of to Mrlke for a 2u per ceut Ineri-ain ater. We bare area haw bare and wages and shorter hour. The sirike the vv.t.ir ripples on a pood ut will take the peculiar form of "passive hen swal'.a.vs are gracefully aklm-JlnrcKisiani'C," Uirroued from ibe Italian to and fra 'tie day I aat down iirlkcns. Thl rontiiste of the strict eslde a email pjnJ where every even-.n- g oliM'nanee of all the rxisliug regu Cor traffic imposed by the miu uauy barn m allow came to bathe Utr.v of couiuiuuleaiious, which are so aud drink on ill- - surface of the glaeey complex aud al'burd that traffic Is ouly water. Wish skclrli book and pencil ta poeMblo by v irlually iguonng them. baud I closely witched the birds, and The ohfii rvaULV id the lei ter of thee yoa may Imag r.e my delight to see Just reguiatious 111 an hampr or dclar bow they munsged to touch and dip up all ti'iiffir. a to rerlouhly cripple the water as they ram within a few stops of me. You seej the swallow In its lower MU Just sa MARYLAND'S DOUBTS DI6SIPAT-EP- . takes up water you would dip up a little water la a pooa or In the hollow of your baud while you grilled owe the surface to a Haliiniure, XI d Novi 8. Latte re-Ius riisKipale much of the doubt boat. Ouly the nndtr half of the epeu uk lo ihe of ycidcrday'a eloo-tlo- bill touebee the water. If tha upper In lliiti eiiv umi slate. With a half were a ton to touch, tha water few pivelneis tf one of iho usually would be forced out on either slda InIkuitK-railyi-- i to be hoard stead of being scooped up Into the MU. fi'i'iu, tho defiHl of the proposed sufHt. Nicholas. riKiru-luunieiidmeut frage tu the slide eoiihliiuii nt hy 28.HUU to 29.IMNI A Lake That Sierra Heal. is indieali'd. Alkluium, Democrat, I There le a lake that eturre the anna cnmviU-- llic rlate eoulrolUii'shlp, und his majority will probably run over heat at Mcrieve, In northeastern Thai Him lower liouso of the Transylvania. Thick beds of rock salt 6,.1(l(i. aisle legislature will bo Democratic underlla the dtotrhd. and similar foris assured. It probably will Jiu made mation appear upon tha surface ta I! np of 53 IknuK-rulK- , Independent niuunda eone of them ever 100 feet ta Dornucrais and 45 Repiihlleaua. The these the take rest nie Kcnaic Ktauds 18 DemMirals and height - Among feet shove sen level. l.ttXJ fully it 8 Republicans. The Democrats will water Is almost Ihcitlore, elect the stute Iressurcr aud Upon the surface itsbeluw there ta a sweet four Inches the hoard of public works will lie twentieth of as It at two feet there to The cleellnu of 1'aget, as sheriff of this rtty, about and at five fart tha water la whi h there bad been dnuhl, is uow practically saturated with salt In eoneeded. Heptcmlier, after a ummara aunabiMk the thermometer showed the lake' CANADIAN TARIFF. wulcrt to be 150 degree four feet whole down. Even liy ApriL after Moutrial. Nov. The Canadian sesRon of wintry weather, ft bed only eoiiimls-iiiimiff wnieit governnieni had been jlsiilng vni ious juiris of lira been reduced to W degrees. ExperiDominion, is silting heir and has ments have proved that Ibis Is duo heard a force number of delegatona to absorption and retention of thaaun's reprei-eiiiiiiheat by the salt saturated solution. and Invarious iratie dustries snd Hie key note of their represents' luii was Hie necessity fur Graee Halves, inure pnueeiiou to Canadian indusThere la a curious class of knives of tries. the sixteenth century the blades of Iu this connection, Mr. 1aicrson, on one elds the tli niinihfer of customs, made the which hare eugi-avato our delegation that he musical note to Ibe benediction of tho was in thorough symiuithy with pro- table, nr grace before meat, and on tha Cotton other ibe grace after meat Thane tecting Ciinadiau itidu-tri- c. mantifucluivrK required a duty on gray knives usually went fn sets of four, and bleached goods he Increased five reiirescntlug a four part harmony of per cent. bsis, tenor, alto nml treble. They were Canadian cigar manufsctuirs asked kept In an urvtfit case of stamped that the duly ou foreign raw leaf ha leather nul v : placed before the reduced from $8 to (6 per thousund. to the adaptation of singer The Montreul I'Ihbo Dealers' carij one to hlx particular part. At said no high grade piano were manufactured iu Canada aud that may he ruppo ni, Hip Inscription was usually l:i l.ullti. Tu'! following sied Uie present duty of 35 per cent was uicn to tak'.-'- i 1 m actual knives of the oppressive, Tli'.y sked for u reducd g nsu-lllerc- n e t Dent-oerull- c. Washington, Nov. 8. Commenting on ihe reauh of yreterdny'a vleetiona in Maryland, Secretary Dmiaiiai'ie said today: 1 cannot sy as yet what, are all the result of tho election Just held, but two seem to 4w assured, namely that the Poe amendment is defeated by a decisive majorily and that the Republican have elected enough member of the general assembly to prevent the pasoage of any new law over Ihe governor's veto and the submission tu the voters oT any new amendment to the constitution. It my be thatandwe1 have achieved more than (his hope that wc have, but if we have only done as much It ta enough to repay all of im for tli time, trouble end la I tor Involved In doing it. rkv-tin- ARREST INSURANCE OFFICER. one-fift- t n. Loa Angela, Calif., Nov. 8. Dr. Jacob F. Force, of Urn Northwestern Life Insurance company of Minnesota, was arreti-- hern today by Detective Jones of the local detective department He was arraigned before Justice of the Peace Young, who ordered his release on 6.000 bail, which was provided. The charge is grand larceny, and is made tion. ia Hennepin county, Miun. Dr. Force, PAT CROWES TRIAL. is s retired physician and has been residing in Lu Angeles for some time Omaha. Nov. 8. The I rial of Pal past He rlalmx that lie resigned as Crowe has b' en set for Monday, Dean officer of the Insurance company s cember 4. He will be first tried on year ago. the rharge of ehoollng whh Intent la kill Officer Jackson, who attempted NOTHING SAID TO TAIGNY. to arrest a inan on South Sixteenth Paris, Nov. 8. Tho foreign office street, alleged to have bren Crowe. says that no Instructions have been Nov. 8. The league Rt. Icter-burseat to M. Tsigny, the French charge at Caracas, Hutborislng hi withdrawal of leagues has adopted another strong o snd therefore the officials hen1 dis- set of resolutions In favor of anmesiy for the martyrs who credit the Caracas report that he is d in prisons or are preparing for hi- - departure. The nego- remain entonils-tiations for s FCttlement of the dip- living in exile at Archangel or Hi (be trends lomatic dispute between Franco aud di plhs of Siberia. While Venezuela continue in the same un- are not given llu-l- liberty, freedom is still and the a farce awaits gallows satisfactory condition. new sacrifice. JEWS ASK FUNDS. Cincinnati, Nov. 8. The Times-Kta- r ha prepared a careful tahulmtloiT Chicago, Ills.. Nov. 8. To Insure united action in giving financial a'rt of the vote of all of the counties in on tb beat estimates made necessary by tho maaaacres of the vtste bfc-Jewe In Ruxla. a call to the Jewish obtainable, which shows a plurality for people of America was lasued here to- Partition of 31.728. night by Adolph Kraus, president of Washington, Nov. 8. The secretary the Independent Order of BNal B'Rrth, who usk that funds be sent to of the interior ha withdrawn from entry all the public lauds In ten townJacob II. Scbiff of New York. ships in Canton City, Nevada, land ROOT CONGRATULATES WEAVER. dMrict, with the view of Including It in a forest reserve. Philadelphia. Nov. 8. Mayor WeavLondon, Nov. 8. C. C. Moller was er today was Ihe recipient of many conon gratulatory messages from all over Ihe arrested In Loudon thl afternoon country. One from Secretary of Sia'e the charge of embezzling in 8an Francisco. The arrest was made at the Root waa as follows: "Hearty congratulations on your mi t. of tho state department at grant victory. You have every Ameri- Washington. can your debtor." Stockholm. Nov. 8. A dispatch today says Washington. Nov. 8. Assoeia'c Jus- from Helsingfors, Finland, tice of the Supreme Court and Mrs. tho city ha resumed II normal Work !'"4 Kenna nu'sinrod today the engage-mee- t of th".r youngest. d'urh'r. Hlldegrd, to John Legett Fnl'z of he Irkutsk, Siberia. Nov. 8 All New Tork. son of John L. Puhr. snd railroad turn have rcnirud to work, a graduate of Harvard in 19'U. and the trains are now moving in all New Tork. Nov. 8. The squadron direction. of eight hattleihlps and four mil era "I do all iny Lest thinking in which wOl participate In the cereto church." any Hall Caine. Perhaps Hnll monies a ' tending the recopCon i ih'rka he '.bins when Prince IjOii! of- Batieifber. In rpii",,y i.fir"!ng ii pit arrived a- th:a to,!y. asxo-chillo- n 1 gratia. O Goa, WC A ti'isri com-plet- lhe tlawlas Rraoa. Almost oil hack saws or Jig saw will rut soft brnv very well. The teeth must Ira very fine aud some Judgment employed In their use. The jig awa are extremely light, not larger than a small wire, snd most be used hold them 'n a spring frame Hot tight so tli e t they will not double up. will te needed for JeweletW , Npring Lt A j'rt Prlxa Pile. Raallsh ITIaon plia were vaults In which criminals Iu England were kept at There was night, chained together. one at Print ol which won in uae aa tats at 1MI5. Down eighteen atepo, It waa ouly sevciitccu feet In diameter by nine fret high, and seventeen men were consigned to it every MghL Even more typical was Warwick Jail pit, which wua occupied at least until 171)7. It waa an octagonal dungeon twenty ena feet la diameter and almost nineteen feet underground. In tho middle was a wax tool, aud beside It ran a stream of water which served the prisoners for drinking purposes. To this men were conawful cell forty-twsigned every afternoon at 8:45, to remain there until after daylight the fob lowing morning. The Inmates had to sleep on their sides, and their Jailor never visited them without guarding himself with an antidote against sicko ness. The Pealssi. Deodaiid (igtiln. Dee dsndns, to be given to God) was formerly ta English law any agent or instrument by which a person was areidentally killed end which for tbit reaMiu waa fe. be given to God-t- hat ta, forfeited to the king to be applied to pious ues and Its value distributed Ju alms by his high almon- er. Thai a kind ef expiation waa arranged fur such fatal aeridente aa might be due to the fall of n ladder, the toss of a hull or the heavy wheel of a cart, when the victim was, without any fault of bis own, deprived of the last sacraments of the church. The right to these deodanda, which wrero abolished in lo4d, waa frequently granted to individuals or annexed to 'ini They are mentioned la "Ilndlbraaf Par toes should. Ilka a dnodand, till fill te tiie ownar ef the land. Story ef Teaavaam to tell a story of Tennyson, with wiim he wu walking one snitry maimer night through High Ilolborn. They pavr-- a bnIMIng brilliantly lighted I'p si d from which Issued the snuuds o joyous music. Whst to that place!" asked tha bard. It la called." replicJ Ucsxe'.ti. "the like to look I casloc." In," pursued (he hard, only I sboulJ be at once !y n crew of groundlloKS. vI. j uuuld m ib and rioMv dear sir, ter snd jotilie quietly remarked Dante. If you were to get on one of Uie tab', annuities yonr name and recite three of your Into the bargu'u poetic niast'rplr.-eprobably nut 2 per ccit of tbe flud-enwould have tl-- allgl.icst Idea ef A IHnte Iioaxc'Ct used d ITot-bo- rn s ce who you a. Tkrec tSc.oa b of lirrf.lon. There are ve:y few ai.ii-Imi- to s s'.. At (he llah. wa rioting In Bosa jiari'jt In a cage, he Yo.cr ton. Fri;i asked: ( "Hoe folly war.i a rracSer?" suKt'mrnce from you "i Le Isck Bay bird, whatever. with han.-.tir- . .'c Leri S atesman. n Not Vnrk ! h.iK'i H:e berry rillata, 'sup-jk- k ottr plot tould leak out Tt'r. so 2j:i.i ;T's likely to." shouted a hut then there's ran in tie an o little of I. hardly miss Ihllaiit-ipbl- -- h-- New y land. Clvsr Srlart Sir William Frr.' ?r records n clever retort mai.o by Lord Adolpboa Fitx Clarence when ta France In attendance on the Eug.toh oncra. Ha met tha lrlnce de Jnlsviile. who, as a French to lie patriotically admiral, p:-- : ?. Ensland la partlcnlar. bellicose He Raid to I.'tJ Aduipbux In a friendly manner: Lou. iny lord, and I are emen. I here Lad but on dream ta lifeto coi: n. uud a sui. rt French frlf-it- e and to lay ir.y own alongside of an r:vp ct the same strength for Ijor.I Adolphus retwcijtv mlnutiv. plied In a pcf.'ert spirit of conr(ey, "I think, air. that t'-- would be enough. g, r tvlj bcnoltclls Dens, in I'.i l" (Fur Uiy good gift. tLu.il. line). I Tv ptTlcd: id MBIMIIIsms tobBsffiBfa A Uttto Mostcui when siM in four years four mouths old goes throwgb the "name ef Uod. or Bismillsh, cere. uony, which begins her real lifw Bha ta dressed In cloth ef gold, with a veil and wreath ef flowers, and friando are Invited to salute the little quean. Bha sits on a gold cushion, which must bo borrowed If abe hasn't aoe, and all tha rest sit oa the flour. Thee an old aioK tab reettee very slow ly n certain vena from tbs Kersw, which Is also written ta aaffroa oa a silver piste BIM bolds In her hand. Mho runs her flufera over the words and stammers them after him. "My It now, BIM.- - Be a good girl Umi you nhall see your presents. Boon tls-- aU cry: Bbabaah! fUisbesbl V'lkl B'shr aud the ceremony of the little girl's first Icssou In reading, writ Ing snd religion ta over. Bbe salaams mamma, thru shows her presents to lier ashelis (girl friendaj. Edmund Uus aell ia Evsrybuily's. Yud will fluff ! 1 j o, it Irwe. i nowhere vnleet ,'L V'.J There w.?.'a he the world il ilvi os big as the cj -.- ir:- ivl rx.nc CST-- t sx: F i sic.t Lx ware TSi |