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Show tiie morxixg examine!: uuii:x, vtaii, good weather few being killed. in jjrs inland Stanford, wife of the kie Ueland Stanford of California, and through Ogdtn yesterday urty pawed norninc on a apodal car ea route to eaat. ,SL Uul and other points PIED: Edna Joan Nelson, the nine Mrka' old daughter of James U. and T!ie B. Nelson, died of convulsions rasi-Ar- rvMtarday morning at the taiuily Funeral avenue Patterson lit rebidetue Sunday vjU be held from the lf at Mat-ur- n. lira. Bodter, Mrs. Haag, Mra. Van Allen. Mra Hichsel, Miaa STnn and Mra Joyce hare called a attend Miaa wtlng of all who wlah to ibrd'a European eourae for Quartersub--to it The first tour thla afternoon. -In Home will be given aa soon this preliminary meeting la over. J IS TYPO W WElt-KHSW- DEAD responsible 1-- 2 2.75. Succumbs to Ravages of insidious Diaeasa Gtoras G. Taylor Gei. G. Taylur, the eran union printer died at Twenty-eight- h 28 vet- well-know- n at his residence street at 7:10 morning, after an ill o'clock yesterday mm of several months. the I'p to the time of hla last illness Heat-mardeceased was employed nt A. T, For years past he has been In Salt Lake City rfrmt at his trade and Ogden. He was employed for tome Even-I- ei time, years ago. on the Deseret News, and was at one time one of tbe proprietors of "The Junction." a gamer Ogden daily. About fourteen an ago he was an employs of the mHn standard and since that time k's at various primaries in worked bu the city- Nr. Taylor and, in 1852, was born In London. Engl- and emigrated to Utah in on February 1P& He was married ttti 1878, to the wife who, with seven ckildna as a result of the marriage, survive him. now deceased had n wide ns la the city and Ac family will be acquaint-uc- s the many friends of pained to hear of kb demise. He was well and favorably knows and in hla death Typographical Enioa No. 238 loses a faithful, energHe wan one of the etic member. charter members of the union. The funeral will be held next Sun-dn- y at oclock. 2 Coal oil sella for 25c a gallon. Ranch butter, 25c. Creamery butter, 30 cents. Oranges from 25 to 60 cents a do en. Bananas, 30c a dozen. Oysters, 70c par quart. Eastern spring chickens are selling for 23 c a pound. Hens, 17 Utah spring clilckena, 25c a lb. Teal ducks, 25c per lb. Mallard ducks, 25c each. Halibut. 15c; flounders, soles and cents a pound; smells sell for 12 cents; salmon 17 2 striped baba, 17 cents. Cock-taileSalmon 20c and 25c per lb. Crabs 25c and 30c. Lobsters 15c par pound. Lard retails for 14c a pound. Pickled pigs feet, three pounds for 25 cents. Pickled lambs tongue) 40 centa a dozen. Beef loin, 11 centa per pound. Beef riba, acta 9c per pound. Rib roast, 13 cents. Veal breasts, 13 2 cents. Sirloin steak, 15 cents. and porterhouse steak, 17 c. 1-- 2 2 1-- d 3 1-- 1-- 2 centa Round steak, 12 cents. Chuck steak, 10 cents. Rib boiling beef, 7 cents. Beef shoulder clods, 10 centa Rump roasts, 10 to 12 3 cents. Loin and rib pork chopa, 17 1-- 3 l-- centa HUBEI CF CASES' JNJ0LICE COURT i USUAL OR- OFFENDERS. DINANCE Other Cases of Minor Importance Come Up. Wvsral of cases occupied a number Quite in police Judge Howells attention court, from bicycle ordinance offenders Is petit larceny thieve. : 1-- 2 1-- there have been n great arrests recently for violatbicycle ordinance, still the crowd la In evidence In the nut every day In spite of the publicity which has been given the matter. The following persona were arraigned in court yeaterday morning: Morris Fretwell, Arthur Porter, Richard Parker, J. M. Preman, W. M. Wade, William Johns, Marion Hogg, Willie Hoffher, W. E. Newman, Ralph Nburtliff, Willard Kay, 8eth Thomas and Earl West. All of those mentioned were arrested by Special Officer Jos- CEROULAS TROUBLES Although lumber of ion o( the muni died room . eph Harliertaon. All pleaded guilty to the charge, while some mated they werent familiar with the ordinance. Judge Howell told them briefly what the provisions of the ordinance were and cautioned them boot riding hereafter In the restricted district Briefly slated, the certain aec-llof the ordinance which makes a i atrlded district, provide that a bicycle niy be ridden on any of tha' streets of Ofdn City at any time, without n light; riding on sidewalks In tha paved au w macadamized district la prohibited; on sidewalks rtmvhere, but if at night a light must k Md. Upon promising to obey the kw la the future they were all allowed kga Ciri Bhurtliff. charged by J. F. petit larceny, pleaded guilty to charge and waa sentenced to 30 A The misdemeanor for which he umtenced was committed on the M d this month. Charles Carter, FWMor of one of these street eating young Rhurtliif out with 10 wgilt rhanged, but Instead of chang-- f k he spent 6.00 out of the toll may be ridden Pen-jwvl- th tt ttont Jury Clifford guilty to va-- 7 and was sentenced to thirty the city rock pile. He was a chance once before to get out (ova and go to work and thua the . J mace. Tom Laraon, charged with the same - was given ten minutes to be j1ils way out of town. L A Dewey, the opium fiend, who Minested In a lower Twenty-flfl- h morning house and charged frequenting a house for the pur-- J smoking opium, pleaded guil-th- e charge and was given fifty in the city jail. 1m me of Gus Hmjik and George charged with disturbance of Jt continued WHS t 10 o'clock, until thla ao might be procured. that aa 'OkLDS FAIR OF- - ncIALS ARE DECORATED. Oct 14. President D. t,wS?L.LU,and nirec,or of Exhibits J. V. Skiff, of the Louisiana Mo-- , JJPwhlon, were today made CftW?1? of lhe Otor of the a,y' The decorations were wlWrrt thMn bF tko king of tor Tn WTfientntlon of the y ksla... Banm Mayor des ambaaendor to the cNs!.f ' IS Tbe cwemny waa brief ln-b- dapk MABKiT ' HEM ADD STEADY Blftki ALLvEB.i0MIN0 IN LOWW FOR THE SEASON. Miflh Few Changes n.!r Other Articles. DECISION .bst wiK1 ft,l whwtr Wloea. firm gad are noted thought by this time ) liSwbw. a: they yet. The Iill ARE ENDED 18. Tho following minor matters claimed the attention of Judge Rolapp in the second Judicial district court yesterday morning: In the estate of Charles William Cook, a petition to the court to appoint wee appraisers to file an Inventory granted, end W. E. Lawrence, J. C. Nye and Thomas GConnelley were ao appointed. In tha case of Wooley va. the Ogden Woolen Mills, Involving n writ of attachment for wages, the case was ordered continued to November 19. 8. YaaulaAl, the Jnp charged with forgery, plead not guilty and the trial was set for October 18. Date of opening of new trial granted Charles Ashton for stealing tbe Last Thomas gloves was set for October - ft: 11. icr mbs n . Wall ice unlit's nival ,1,10. blit :,i a liypuo al-- 11 1. u,:t,,:jLi n;- 1. a.i :. .iitii'iiiu iljw IMf. Csrl NOT A tvik, three vvi ir tit of tlie ailmiiig kv's Ins allow in Ins Schooner Dr.ven on Coast and Goes to Pieces. H. of hiiariin.s nu.ure. ou'- -i in cxnimciits of "Ain c the Phcuoiutio..!.." "ilea.i lint Enigma, ' "ilivat Train lioiibi ry and tin c.uii show ability, aud Viazy vtucced iu i!i axing cniwils by their varnhd and tcpreciiiaiions 'Tin m.iet nucd tiiMcIcr in ilse lui-Iies- n is G orge J.;l us.m, but he it1 niMcs j.osr and rarely makac an M.i,iaucpii,i nt. f-- AMUSEM ENTS SOUL SAVED hr a;ui linguist. h. is is .'lyetic J!.i e .h'-i- c 10 het l.ifri GIVEN ll AI.EXAN'ltlilH GUANTy Msntiteor ll.e ie LETERS OF ADMINISTRATION HAVE BEEN SET ASIDE. Heira PROFESSIONAL SHOWS In Greece of .Some Jackson Disaster Victims are Granted New Administrator. C. A. Doyle, F0R AND Prorri.r t f Co, Express. An important decision has been handed down by Judge Rolapp in whhh the court vacaied the of administration heretofore issued lu John Centos, under the name of Kerglake, and decided that these letter of administration should be at--' aside because they are issued in .1 name other than the name of the deceased jubn Kyrlakis; alo decided that no notice got to the licirs in Greece as required by statute; that of administration should be Issued to Antonio D. Mlchalopoulo upon giving n bond of $l,u(W. The case has been in the courts since about Feb. 21st of this year, a few aud days after the Jackson explos-lothe contest has been aa to whether or not tbe administrators appointed at that time were qualified to hit as the widow and children of the deceased In Greece had not bvn heard from. John Kyriakle waa oue of the victims of tbe fearful explosion at JarLson station. Feb. 19th which sent so many souls Into eternity. A few days after tbe explosion Dimitris Kyriikla, a brother of the deceased, petltii ned for the appointment of ' John Contoa as administrator In the estate of Krigiaco Kerglacke. Notices were sent to the widow and children of the dtvuased under tho name given above aud to a town in Greece other than the oue In which they resided. As the name fa not that of the Greek who was killed at Jackson station it is extremely probable that the hairs never received lhe notices. Anyway, no contest was made and on the 10th of June, John Godins was appointed administrator. He Immediately filed suit in the Federal court by hia attorneys, llendersuu aud s Kri-giac- le.-te- ra vie Carnival View. h. 'Jo ihe a 10 rage .i ,r . r . t; as the ingenuous i:. , f aMiact- ing aud holding the a, : u of tin, so who gather outside. a otiree of imu-amusement :i...i d:n :.,u 10 the sightseer. . ibe Menhanls U .: whleh wl-l be held on Ch i!,t!l jiiaro one solid imuiMtii. '.ig inlay Ocr, r.- i 24th., will afford iiiHrtiiul-ite- s . for the profosi-i..:.l nr io exhibit bis oratoritai ; , for the Southern Carnival , abUn snppl.es the must un ,iui original features lor the big i.ii.iw, employes meu that look upou i.eir vo.aiiun as an important and di.'.iiiiii-.- l profes'-IoC. A. Doyle, iimram.r t,: Uie carnival company now here, i.m ivd a ynat ileal nImimi the class ..f 1. '1 familiar 10 all who have seen ii:. 'li.Uway ut the big expositions. II- - has long clean with the iHilile and pcimius who lure the public ; nil sorts of places that offer possndc iiinuiieiiicui. "i here are spiders and siiiolcrs, uriri Mr. Dole. "1 must any. however, that there I a vast imiu-u- eiuent noticeable in tbe personnel as well as the aL'iiliy of the modern 'exterior exponent as compared wiili his prototype it a decade back. They were than railed barkers' and were as a rule illiterate, coarse fellows, whose brazen audacity and painful lack of veraeiiy were their distingiiieliing trails. J bey weie aloven in drew, lacking In elementary grammar, and their breaths were redolent of liad whli-keund enormous quids of tobacco. "The composite picture of tbe .1 . mi, - ' ',v ."C A strtuig light cu shore illsm- itisied dimly tbe wrecked achooti- er, but no sign of Kfo was dib- ceruilile. i. Ill-fot- i t t'hicagii. l)ct. lv. Merrott L. Joa-lywho was aseislant secretary of tha interior under t'rcsldenl Arthur, is dead at Yl'iMidahtck, Ilia, lie served lu the civil war as captuiu and waa at various times a member ut the Illinois legislature. V ', .f rJs.X1- ; Vr ? - ,4V ' V'Y MATINEE and NIGHT. ONE BIG EVENT! THIS SEASON-- ) K C. Nankcvil'.es Maver Icys Minstrels A 1X)1JTE PERFORMANCE OF FASHIONABLE MINBl'RKLSY, THE GREAT BHjLY-YAN, The Asa!in of Sorrow, JIMMY WALL "Tho Beau Brmiunell." CLAYTON, JENKINS AND JASPER and nearly half a hundred minstrel aura. SEE THE GRAND REVIEW AT 4DON. The parade paem through tha pria-Jp- al straeto only. Free open sir concert at 7:30 p. m. la Ixmt of theatre. TRICES $1.00, 75c 50c.26c. MATINEE ....... ,25c and E0o .. $ i .00 Telephones for Residences PREMIUMS TOR IUG LIVESTOCK $2.50 Telephones , for Business Ack tho Office foe n, a0 o 9 DISPLAY. j j ? s'ji r October 14. A diaialcb the Tribune from San Frau-ciscuays; in icsisitise to orders from Com in a ml unt McCalls of Mare Island. Ueut. Macaribur has reported on submarines fur au Franiiiatx, harbor, and says that in clear weavher he livlleves these lu.aia would lw effective. , w,r SATURDAY, OCT.15 -- uut-dm- Chicago', ul 9 ' At $.4i. to .v -- ilanha t'rhj and husband iu Awuic Chathsm, $ias. Of. 14. Driven S. tyci .well, real estala lu aeotiou 20, down the coum by a north west florin. 1 a towiiiihip niMth, range west, $1,5u0. the.Nova whooner Weat Alminn llakcr and husband to waa thrown upon Chatham tarworth, last Joliu It Thu nas. part of lot 4, block 14, night and today had been smashed to plat A. Ogden City survey, $1,501). plfx-cfn tha terrible surf, it is believed not a aoul on board survived. 1RESIDKT ROOFEYELTS l'NOMI It is believed that in addlitoai to a DANGEROUSLY I LI. woman, the vessel carried a crew of at least eight men besides CapNew Y orlt, Oct. H. Robert B. Roosetain Prod die. Whea tho achoimer was velt, nude of the president, ia dnn-- discovered uu the outer bar life saver l'.itt iy li in hla country hnuve near were on tha brack opposite tlio wreck SaiviHe, Long island. Mr. Rooeevelt, in a abort lime, and began their efgu ihniigh jrmrs old, is energetic and forts to save t hoe ue the doomed veskiviiiy ih'Vi'tcii to spurts, aud sel, but t bet a no sign of lire, alhis iilm-sr- i is rut rilmici! iu, a severe though light caiue wen shining la the cniil ciiitiuttid during the recent cabin. They remained on tbe souu all ettp race, He was minister night. At daybreak today It w;aa seen Io I'lni 'N'cilieriauilh during PrftwWfut that two of the eehi toner's mast had Cleveland's lina administration. gone by the board, and that her stern wan waxlied away. Subsequently tbs FORM HR GOV15RN-- . two FROMIXENT bodice were recovered. MKNT OFFICIAL HEAD. RlUMAHlNKS EFFECTIVE IN CLEAR WEATHE1L v 11. 3 ii'cfovk this rnmnicg them vie evidences that the vessel which went ashore lust night was breaking up,' and piece j of wreck- age were washed aeh.ut:. Upon one f these 11.; primed "Wind- - y 'f? VAl'.'N Ut l. sur, N. S. Portland. Ore., Ort. 14. The Lewis Clark exposition baa voted $40,(kW fur premiums for a big liveaiock Mountain display from all trans-Rockstates during next summer. About In pniiiliitiM for $12,000 will lie horses,1 $10,000 for rattle; $6,500 for sheep and gnta; $3,500 for swine an $l.Soo for poultry arfd dogs. MacMillan. GOIM .. The t'dli.wiug warranty dead transfers have been lilc. with the to nut y recorder: t'nvid C. EccIcm to Cnarlos It. C ik. part rf jut. a, block 1U, SoulU Ugdm Bttrvcv. SO MOON I' It TO JllXV.S. tha: ham. Mars., Warranty Deeds 1 . WRECKED lii-iif- diSeu nt spielers at a ctn ,v..i not the least td lhe ai trail ,r onei gene e Hons in lmm I I.e u.iwds iliat gather In from of I. u: .i,,.. ;j . ,1 o o o n Particulars. "WHAT'S THE CIRCULATION1" THAT THE VITAL POINTI THE SUCCESS MARKET 366 WASHINGTON AVI. ALBERT F. . Live and let Live la sue motto.' Wa do not promlaa to sail you ssmsthlng tor nothing. Our Meato art frssh. We end savor to plooso ovory-bod- y who yatroniaoo - tha UCCE88 MARKET.' .Tho LILLIE BRAND LARD not mads by a TRUST "OUR LEADER," no compound or EASTERN LARD mixed with It Ack your GROCER tor It No 1 bacon .11 Phono orders given special RICHEY. UNDERTAKER Phone 150. 2372 Washington Are. S3 GGS23SUattf' attention. , FRONK & BURGI Phono 827 V. W7T. Vil l , G25S ALL EIGHTH GRADE GRADUATES recelva 50 par ' . cent ot all pleturoa taken within the next SO day at GASUBRUS STUDIO, 76 86th St. F VJ gglflWffWimx.. KAISER WHJJAil EUSVATES A JEW. as-tu- ra FLAGSHIP TWEAKS WORIJVS RECORD IN TARGET PRACTICE. Ban Francisco, Oct. 14. News wu brought to thla city by the gunboat Bennington tbht Rear Admiral C. W. Goodrich's flagship New York, during her target practice last month in Magdalena Bay. Mexico, broke the world's record for firing guns, making the greatest scores, based on time and accuracy, ever made with guns of this calibre either in our own or any other ch navy. TAKE ACTION AGAINST AUTOMOBILE SPEEDING. Pittsburg, Pa, Oct. 14. The Pittsburg Automobile Club, which has In Its membership most of the wealthy men of Pittsburg, has decided to 'take stand against the fast driving ' The case of Goddard va Goddard to ofa novel automobiles. show ennae why a fine should not be Counsel for the club has announced imposed for contempt of court was or- that tbe latter will pay $25U for he dered continued. arrest of each person speeding beThe court submitted n findings of yond the legal limit This, it ia beWilfact In the divorce proceedings of lieved, will effectively break up tbe liam Geroulas va Rosa Geroulaa, grant- practice. ing the plaintiff, William Geroulaa complete divorce and Imposing costs on the defendant According to the find- WILL ADVERTISE LEWIS CLARK EXPOSITION. ings tbe couple married August 8, 1901. The plaintiff had been n kind and dutiful husband since, but that the wife Portland, Ore.,. Aug. 14. Tom Rich had repeatedly and at divers times and ardaon, manager of the Portland of crime adultery. Commercial places committe the club, started Unlay for tin Congress at St Lsmlf ' ACCIDENT MEN WILL MEET AT MUSKOKA. Mr. Richardson is chairman of the executive comndttee of the c. ingress. On his way to St. Louis, he will stof. New York, Oct. 14. At a meeting at Boise. Idaho. Pueblo, Colo., Colu of the executive committee of the In- rado Spring. Topeka and Kansu. ternational Association of Accident City, at all of which points he will relating to the LewUnderwritten, Lake Muakoka, Canada, deliver addresses Clark contenuis 1. At the close has been cboeen for the next meeting is Congress Richplace. The convention will alt there of the ardson will go to El Paso to attend July L Statistics submitted to the committee the national convention of the Irrishowed that during the ten yean end- gation association. He will also slop had been an at five of tbe leading cities of Texas, ing July 1 last then underwriting loss of 2 2 per cent on New Orleans, Birmingham, Tucson, all accident business written In this Los Angeles and San Francisco ta tho interest of the exposition. country. It was voted to recommend to companies In the association tha adoption MUST SUBMIT TO MORE 6ERIOU8 on January 1 of the limitation of weekOPERATION. ly indemnity payments under health forwen Plana 26 weeks. policies to New York, OcL 14. Another, conmulated whereby each company bebeen hclrf longing to the association will report sultation of surgeons has its health Insurance statistics, 0 that over Mra Arthur l'agt-t- , tho society In futun it will he possible to know leader, who waa Injured l.t an elethe premium nte that should be vator accident, says a Herald dispatch from London. charged for that class of risk. After lying strapped to a board two has been found Chicago, Oct 14. M. eBenslnger, months and a half, it of her fractured Brunswlck-Balkthe that upper part of the president thigh haa made no progress toward company, died today. uniting. It la now believed to be a question of "Ob, yes; I enjoyed my vacation. Rad a line, airy room, good bed. nice a more serious operation, ur at any for a considerable time grub, perfect attendance and lots of rate wailing do the healing. rent. "For heaven's sake! Where were longer for nature the sufferer will be still you?. Tu lhe hospital with a broken At anyonrate a her back at Christmas-U- a lying , leg. Judge trans-Mississip- 18-2- 1-- Col-lend- er . unuu1I7 bit u who is 'i :,hc s n.'-- 0:11,1a.) AMERICAN 1-- ' talker as h..r New Trial of Ashton Set for Oct 1-- 15, I'. 'T'ti'-at.-: HUSBAND IS GRANTED A DIVORCE BY JUDGE ROLAPP. 1-- NUMBER OF BICYCLE J. IMPORTANT Word had, in the meantime, been sent to tho widow of John Kyrlakis In Greece and duly certified paper were received giving the brother Dlmltra Kyriaklg and three other Greeks, Antnnlo D. Mlchalopoulo. Christo J. Mas turn and John N. Nantis, the authority to apply as administrator. Before appointment one of the number, John N. Nantis left for his native country, Greece. Then Dimitri Kyrta-kl- s and Christo J. Mas turn expressed a willingness to have John Contoa retained as administrator. Tbe case waa heard several weeks ago and taken under advisement and today n division waa handed down which appointed Antonio D. lllchalo-poulo- , sole administrator. The court held that Contoa waa ineligible to set because he could not administer the estate of John Kyrlakis under the authority of letters of administration for another mans estate and further that Dimitri Kyrlakis and Christo J. H had ahown an unwillingness to act by trying to get Centos appointed. The decision ia au important one' aa it means that the suit pending in the Federal court must be withdrawn, aa ContoB, having been ousted aa administrator. has not the authority to file suit. Attorney C. C. Richards by the magnificent fight which ha made has won a victory for the widow and children In Greece which means much for them. Whole pork lolna, 11 cents a pound. Veal necks, 0 centa Sliced hum, 20 centa Boiled ham, 30 centa. Eastern ham, 16 to 17 2 cents. Breakfast bacon, 17 2 and 20c. 1 Sausage, 12 2 centa Dry salt bacon, 15 centa. Pickled pork, 12 2 cents a pound. Home cured breakfast bacon, 15c. Chopped auet, 12 2 cents. Pork sausage, 12 centa Hamburger, 12 2 cents. The price, in each inaunqp ia by tha pound. Timothy hay, loose sells for $12.00 per ton. Timothy baled, 70c a hundred. Alfalfa baled, 60c a hundred. Alfalfa bay, loose, $8.00 per ton. Wheat $1.70 per hundred. Oats, $1.40. Whole corn, $1.50. Cracked corn, $1.55. Cracked barley, $1.40, Barley, $1.30. Rye, $1.60 per hundred. riran and shorts. $1.20 per hundred. Shorts alone, $1.30 per hundred. cvronEir 1 for the Following are the market's ruling prices: Sweet potatoes. Sc a pound. New York Concord grapes, 50o a basket. California grapes. 10c to 15c per lb. Celery, 5c a bunch. Utah melons, he to 30c, price depending on else. Canteloupes, 5c up. Utah peaches, 3c per pound. Utah pairs, 3c n pound. Utah plums, 3c a pound. Utah apples, 3o n pound or 75e to $1.00 per bushel. New Utah cabbage is in market and is quoted at Sc a pound. Utah potatoes are in market and are quoted nt 20 pounds for 25c. Utah cucumbers 10c per doren. Beet sugar ia now $6.05 per sack, 13 lbs. for $1.00. Cane sugar. $0.75. cents Hooper cheese sella for 17 a pound. Swiss cheese, 25a and 30c. Eastern cheese. 20 cents. Eggs sell for 25c a dozen. Lemons, 25c to 35c per dozen. Hlgn patent flour sella for $2.85 per hundredweight; straight grade for s rn;nAV Monxrxo, t- - New York,. Oct. 14. Empetor Wll-- I lam 'has, acctrdliig to a Times dispatch from Berlin, tmminated a Jewish NAT REI68, MANAGER. Tha Nat Reiss 8outherif Carnival Co. average barker of that pcriinl would show a battered plug bat, a lavish display of cheap jewi Iry, especially ns In length of watch lialn, and a vh lwiK looking mustache, t unning to below the jaw, plentifully moistened with tobacco Juice wiii h trickled down ihe chin. The barker used an tmitathm cane aa a itointer. Ills dicer waa corked on one aide of hie bead, and his hair reeked with cheap halr-ol- l. it- - was ridiculous when lie tried to describe the wonders within as represented by the Hue of bannors of Impossible freaks, munHtrocillw and curiofdtles, Ilut today: Time has wrought a great, change in the character and ability of the spielers. Tne iiuuiagera do all In their xwer 10 enlist the service of young men of good appearance, who ran use curvet language, and lucidly explain, without too much exaggeration. the fetuurex-o- f their nltuws. Jbe salary is quit a liberal, and often tempts young men to abandon the legal, medics ami other professions to adopt the cal line of a shot slileler. Income by Many earn handsome working on percentage, and are able to save enough to pay for course at some of the greet universities, and many col lege students find It is lucrative calling during vacation. Hence IL is that many really bright and clever young follows are seen on the outside of the shows with a megaphone in one Laud and a kid glove in tbe otter. There are several eelebrltles among the spielers wi'h the Southern Carnival company. There is for instance Jack Dixieland show Bristol, of the an who . alluring has and which tends power persuasive show to full of people. keep bis Jack was a Mule, for the ministry in Edinburgh. Ecutiuud, Ed. Levy of Captain Sun l.o's Deep Fra Divers", waa an auct hirer,- - when tbe opening of the world's fai at Chicago charged hla vocation to that, of a spieler. Bine that time Ted s reductive voice has been beard at the Midwinter fair in San Francisco, the Omaha the exposition at Buffalo, and for aevei al years be was chief announcer of the big Boston k animal shows, lie tvs a very loud voir" and enunciates his words so clearly as to be heard diMinut! over the loudest din and confusion of any midway. Then there Is Fred LeRoy of the "Moselle ahow. He la n actor by profession, and'ls posseared of histrionic anility. He finds It more profitable and congenial than rxnds bji1 atudyinff making parts en route with a legit combination. Walter A. hhsnnnn of the great "Btadlum ranks L!h aa a general announcer, and hla e'iierienre with Ring-lingBarnum and caber big shows has given him qui e a reputation. Ed. Levy of the Bias Peirce, Is one of the hardest worker on our Midway. He la ad effective: talker, and hla open countenance beam Inn with goodnature, la irresistible to the average sightseer. Mr. Eousa ws formerly a lawyer. with a mtisr Ite rative practice in Chicago, but 111 heahb compelled an outdoor active life. lie is now the picture of robust health. one-nig- ht s, far yoursalf and beya, Putnams haa thom In great abundance and at tha Right price. Dont fall to call and took them ' . 1,: ... J aver before you buy, millionaire merchant, James Simon, to be a life nu'ciber if the Prussian house of peei a. ALL WHISKEY MAY BE POISONED , New York Corontr Has Llttla in Brands Sold In the Con-fiden- Metropolis. gold-bead- posl-gradua- te You notd a Pall Suit and Overcoat Now York. Oct. 14. An unofficial report ban hen received from the hoard of health by Coroner Scholar regarding tbe samples of whiskey rot-lcfrom Tenth avenue during the Investigation into nearly a score of deaths among patrons of the cheap groggeriea on (he West Ride, It is stated that tha board's export chemist found wood alaohol in all the sent plos. The coroner declared he would feel no surprise should poisoned or adulterated liquor be discovered all over the ciiy. ( there Is found to be poison In the atomach of throe men who died last wreck the coroner will take immediate action. Putnam td bar-roo- Clothing house 2345 Washington Meantime, tho police officials state that aa soon as they receive the board of healths official report on the analysis of tbe whiskey they will arrest every involved. saloon-keep- LIQUOR Avenue er DEALERS COMMEND BISHOP POTTER. Rt. Louis, Oct. 14. By virtue of a rcRoliitlon adopted at the convention of the 'Liquor Dealers association, it baa been decided to amalgamate that association with thu Knight of tbe Royal Arc band the Knight a of Fldelit y, the name of the combined organize lions to be the National Liquor Resolutions were adopted commending Bishop loitcr for his action In dedicating a New York asluun. The resolutions advocate a reduction of the tax nu whisky and also a reduction of the tea on Iniporu-wine and . 'dfc Of V March hqiutrs. PREACHER RUN MATRI- MONIAL BUREAU. Pittsburg. Oct. 13. Homer I of Freeport. Pa., a regularly urliaised Methodist minister aud for a time an evangelist for the Erie conference, waa arrested today by the insec(or on the charge of using the mails to defraud. MrKInuey, It is alleged, tinder the aliases of Mery Robbins and Anna Hull, recured various mime of money from matrimoaimlly meu throughout the United, Stale who thought they were corresponding with a wofUan. The arrest was made on given by TV. A. Tullcy of Eureka, a California, wealthy fruit grower, who claimed be bad mailed "Mary Robbins" $56 to defray her expenses to Eureka, where she was 10 marry him. Mary Robbins in said to have dupes in all part it of tbe country. Me.-Kinu- ry wet-offf- ee ed Infot-matio- Ponce de I jeon had ditscovered the fountain of youth. Aint it tluple, he exclaimed, its he dipped iu hla finger and tasted the mixlute. Why. its nothing but rouge and burnt make net and a lit Lie pish powder!" Cleveland Leader. Will bo remembered by tho thoueanda of buyers who bought during that famous aafa. Wo will give another Coat Mark Sata on everything In stock and WIN Include all Fall Gooda arriving during Sola. Domeatlq suitings on all Cotton Goods bought sines drop In pricao of these goods are included. No article In our largo clock will bo reserved. The ! manner In which New Merchandise will be eacrificed will bo food for close. Careful buyers. The Terms of Sale Are Positively Lumm. H S Reese Howell (SL Sons |