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Show THE m the tooth when the Southern MORXIXO Vr El7 Published Day ia tba Cam-yaaby Tim Ituriiri Putolishinq lATIt SUBSCRIPTION Dlivard by Carrier ia Ogden f Cky, including Buadcy Mora-bExaminer, per aaaik.. Tie Hi t'eg1 coptaa BY MAIL IN ADVANCE. The Kaaauuer la seat by mU year.-Bfieautde at Ogden. At least quarterly, la advaaee.. LM fr FEARLESS and INDEPENDENT. la atrieily inde Ha U glM nil pendent aewapapar. aides aa equal shew. Baa The ae sill iVumiaiaartwia Wild bl WaiV4 oa ail aubjoeta prsaeatad la tadi Uaiiiah iron vidua Is, but tbs true aaiue must be published la tall All letters aad ftftnimnnlftaMtrsi ligned by boss de luvi pluaiea, or naruwsd Been, Bept. 10. Bute I. REFUGEES Convention, To ths Republican Electors Stats of Utah. A state convention of delegated lives of the Republics a party, ia ms stats of I'tah, sill be held at Balt Lake City .for ths purpose of nominating a state ticket, to be voted for at the general election, to be held oa Tuesday, November 6, Ibid, tbe selection eg a siata committee, and for the transsetiea of such other business a may properly sous before it. Bald state conveBtiaa will assemble at 11 o'clock a a. oa Thursday, ths loih day at September, l(o6. in tbe Balt Lean theatre. Candidates are to be nominated for tits following offices: Judge of the supreme court and la tha Sixtieth congress of tbe United Stales. Tea Republican electors of this state and all other electors, without regard to past political affiliations, woo belters la the principles of the Republics! party, and indorse its policies, sad prill support the candidates nominated at such convention, are cordially invited to unite under thin call, la the selection of delegates. Ts said state convention shall consist at ttl delegates apportioned to ths several counties of this stats, on ths basis of one delegate to erery oae hundred votes, or n major fraction thereof, that wars east for Hon. Jos. Howell for representative In coegress, oa Nov. I, 1104, ns follows; repre-seatstive- e tovorttea, aad ao saemlis to pualsb. It give tba Bwa ublaaed and For Republican will be throws la tbs eases banket Tbs asvar bides behind aa brave assumed aaaa Dual ask tbs Editor to be raapoaslbie Cor what you are ashamed uf. au Bubeertbnra elU center a law by inlonaiug this offlos el tallurs The Eualisr before te rsoelv their breskfasti aa be The Morning Examiner found oa sale by (bo Indspeadont News Cs, Balt take City. Oa aU through tnuas leaving Ogden oa Tba Bontbsra Pacific Railway, The Union rad Do Railway, aad Tbs Oregon Short Idas Railway. Eisalaor patrons will coster a favor oa the management by reporting to tbla office whenever they rail to Had the papers at the designated placet ' By A. CONAR DOYLE. 4 Biker ml ugnakl, The Sawn IMA by Conclusion A Bone company have found H necessary to take up the manufacture of ovetalla, because their orders eannot be promptly filled by the factories. Whet their new building la oompletod the top floor will be devoted to tbo manufacture of overalls, although a local company his been formed to make overalls. There will be mom for both. A well posted clothier says fiei lories win bo established in Ogden within a year, for the muufeetnre of several lines of Clothing, aad this will bo brought about by tbo failure of eastern factories to supply the local trade. Tbe truth Is ths country Is m every form nf Industry is overcrowded with work, and. to the Inter nil demands must bo added an export trade that la growing beyond all expectations. There are not men enough to perform the work. a EVERE LANGUAGE. wnen Southern gentleman, they are on ths political stump, can be as abusive as a fish monger, in ths campaign Just ended in' Georgia, five caudldatee aspired to be ths Demo, rratlo candidate for governor, the tom-- I nation being equivalent to aa election. During the contest Hoke Smith, formerly secretary of the Interior, and Clark Howell, editor of the Atlanta Constitution, wars hitter rivals. Albert Howell, brother of one of the csndldetee, a peaking of Hoke Smith, raid: Today ha stands branded In the of the publla press and in private letters by eminent citlsens of the Georgia, who have exhausted range of RrgUsh adjectives from to hypnerit and from Chirac ter assassin to common liar la their efforts to correctly characterise the swaggaring swashbuckler with whom no man's reputation is considered aaervd. No pen can paint the pitiful picture of this captious charlatan, who has never In his life been consistent save in the discord he bas sown and the min he baa wrought. Howell charged thst Hoke Smith had robbed a client of fl.noo In a suit brought against a railway tom pany and to this Smith replied: Ths statements of Mr. Howell are If Albert Howell absolutely false will swear that I or my Ann at any time received an offer of settlement in Dempsey's case of IXOOO or any other sum greeter than fifSOO. or that is agreeing to the offer of setiement the company wae undertaking to pay Dempsey PSSnt). or that I used the Dempsey case to Increase my fees la other esses, as Albert Howell insinuates, I will Indlts him for false swearing sad I will put stripes oa hla back and shackles around his legs as a common felon In the s'ate penitentiary. That Is a bitterness unequaled by the hatred Frank Cannon hat for Editor Panroae; It to a biusrnesa that would hive been productive of a duel col-ma- ns-orba- Botkin at Ul. went luu'k to the maji then, aad 1 nuked him when ha was to Paris to pass by tbs arrhbishop's door. I showed him this letup of efaalk. If we've been there, said 1. you'll see a great crass on the left aids of the doorpost. If there's ao cross, then pull tbs tatrb and ask ths bishop If he'll come up to the palace as quick as hla horses can bring him. Ths major started an boor after aa. Ha would bo to Paris by half past 10; the bishop would be la hla ear rings by ll, and he would reach Versailles half aa hour ago-th- at to to say, about half past 12. By the Lord. I think I've driven him off hla bead! Da Catlnat spun round tbo cell now. waring bis arms a ml bis lags, with bis shadow capering np tbs wall behind him, all distorted la the moonlight. Oh. If I could but do aoiuethlng for your ha exclaimed. Tou can, then. Lis down on that arrow sad go to sleep." By persuasions and a little pushing ha got hla delighted companion on to his couch again and heaped tbs straw over him to serve as a blanket. Bo weary was tbe young guardsman that It was long past noon aad ths sun was eblalug out of a cloudless blue sky before he awoke. For a moment, enveloped as be was lu straw, and with the rods arch of tbe dunneou meeting in four niugb hewn groin Inga above his bead, he stared about him in bewilderment. Then lu an Instant the doings of the day before, hie mis-lot-i, the ambuscade, hla Imprinaunietit. nil flashed back to bint, and be sprang to his feet. Hla comrade, who bad been doting to the corner, Juuted up also at the first movement, with bia band on hla knife and a ainlstar glance direct ad toward tba door. ttr Tbe respective County committees Are requested to arrange for the election of delegatee to the stats convention. The chairmen of the county committees will forward to the chair man of the stale committee. Immediately after tnslr election, a full list of the delegates chosen. By order of ths Republican state committee. Bait Lake City, Utah, Aug. II. Hue. 3. B. HAMMOND, Chairman. Rudolph Knottier, Secretary pro tem. . Ban Francisco In etlll up to date. Her street oar mea are oa strike. Rebels in Cuba grow la tha night Ilka a field of mushrooms; and are as short lived. While soma concern ia caused the government over the Cuban outbreak. It ia the tobacco user who Is keeping awake alghta. The Toronto physician, a ho was thrown into prison for kissing a girt without pmnlasloa. Is roady to argue with the person who declares stolen sweets era superior. After ignoring the Invitation to receive Bryan. Hearst finally decided to welcome the eora busker, but the band wagon was full, snd now there will be no yellow stroak In the reception oom mlUes. Senator Thomas Kearns bad an written over his own signature to the Bunday Tribune, hla own paper. it will now ha In order to charge f him with being and managing editor nf The Tribune. Furious 3. now sinks to a secondary place, according to some Ogdon attorneys. e editor-in-chie- . Women bomb throwers In Russia have been responsible for the death nf many high officials. Their acts are characterised by remarkable coolness and- Indifference to their own fate. condition of the country is vividly realised when Its women, usually meek and subjective, turn to fiends nf destruction and murder. The-terribl- e AFTER ALCOHOL PLANTS. Standard Oil Are Buying People Interests. Big Chicago, Aug. 17. The Standard Oil company has taken steps toward acquiring ownership of all the principal distilling plants In the United States, according to a special from Peoria, 111., to the Tribuns. A conference was held Friday last In Chicago between representative! of the distilling Interests and the Standard Oil company. A price has bean set on every distillery In Peoria and Indications are a deal will be affected and the plants will Pass into the hands uf the Staml-pr- d Oil company torn. It la said the price asked was considered too high by the Standard Oil people and the latter threatened, if suitable terms Cannot, be reached, to build distilling houses of their i.wu. The chief reason of this action on the part of ths Standard Oil company will be the recent passage of ths alcohol bill by ooagress. Experts employed by tb Rockefeller Imerests. after experimenting. reported their product, cannot ba manufactured cheaply enough to make It a serious competitor of gasoline, but that it could be used in the manufacture of mercerised cotton and other fabrics and would tie an extremely valuable product to control. INSURGENTS FORTIFIED THEM-SELVE- Havana. Aug. I7.-party of insurgents commanded bv Col Sanches enof Bejueal. province of tered the town Havana, at 11 o'clock In t night, forand tified themselves fought all night against an attacking force of government recruits snd rural guards without Sny other result than three of the defenders nf ths place and one rural guard being killed. A down for a rrsf." And did be My anything V No; It was flaw little black one." Sliuuu, tbsy called him. Tba aaiue. He laid tbe things down and was gone. I thought that maybe If ha came agate wo might get him to atop. Maybe If wa got these stirrup leather round hla ankle he would tall ua where we ara and wliat Is to be done with ua." Pshaw! What dnea it matter nine our mission is done?" It may not matter to yon there's no accounting for tastes hut it mat-to- n a good deal to me. I'm not rsed to sitting la s bob. Ilka a lear in a trap, walling fur wbat etlier folk Chooaa to do with me."' There' no help but patience, my friend." I don't know that I'd get more help out of a bar and a few pegs. He opened hla coat and took out a abort place of rusted Iron and three email, thick pieces of wood, alisrpensd at one end. Where did yon get those, then?" These are my night's work. Tbe bar la tba top one of tbe grate. I bad a Job to loosen it but there It la. The pegs I whittled out of that log. Tou ee, peg number one goes In here, where I have picked a kola between tba atones. Then I've mode this other log Into a mallet, and with two era oka there it Is firm fixed so that you can put your weight on It. Now tbeae go to the same way Into the hnleo above bare. Sol Now, you see, you can stand up there and. look out of that window without asking too much of your toe Joint. Try It." De Catlnat sprang np and looked eagerly out between the bar. I do not know tbe place," mM be, shaking hla bead. It may he any one nf thirty castle which He upon the south aide of Faria and within six or even leagues of It." Ha was dropping bark to the floor and put hla weight upon the liar. To hla amanement It earn away In hla hand. Look, Amos; look!" he cried. Ah. you've found It out! Well, 1 did that during tbo night. I could make no way with my knife, hut when I got the liar out of the grate I managed faster. I'll put this one hack now, or some uf those folk down below may notice that we have got It loose." Are they all loose?" Only tbe one at present but we'll get the other two out during tha utght. You can take that bar out and work with It while I use my own picker at the other. You see. tbe atone Is soft, and by grinding It yon anon make a groove along which yon can slip tha bar. It will be mighty queer If we cant dear a road for ourselves before morning." Well, bnt even If we could get out Into Ihe courtyard where could we turn to then 7" 'One thing at a time, friend. Anyway. there is more nir In the yarl than in here, and wheu the wlnd'iw Is elcar we shall anon plan out tlie rest The two comrade did not dare do any work during the day for fe they should he surprised by the jailer or observed from without. The Instant that night fell they were both np uimn the peps, grinding away at tha hard atone and turglng at the ham. It wna a rainy night, and there wa a sharp thunderstorm, but they could see very writ, while tbe Mtadow of tbe arched window prevented their belug seen. Before mlilnlpht they hnd loosened one bar. and the other via Just beginning to giro when some slight noise made them turn their head, and there waa their Jailer standing, open mouthed. In the middle of tbe cell, staring up at MORNING, AUGUST 2S, 100C. from under blit busby brow with a mad brilliancy which bore with It eotnetbing of menace and of terror. Tho woman had fatterod at tho foot of the scaffold, but the man throat her on. and two ef tbe followers caught her by either wrist and dragged her forward. Oh. Maurice! Maurice 7 she creamed. I am not fit to die! Oh. forgive ma, Maarten, as yon hops for forglveaeM yourself! Maurice! Maurice! She strove te get toward him, to clutch at his wrist, at his ataeva, hut ha stood with hla band on hie word, facing at her with a face which waa all wreathed and contorted with She turned away and merriment threw hack tba mantis which had shrouded bar feataraa. Ah, alreP aha cried. Biro! If you could ooo mo now!" , And at the cry and at tho tight of that fair pale face Do Catlnat, looking down from tho window, waa stricken aa though by a darger, for there, standing beaida tha haadamaa'a black, waa ba who had been tha moat powerful, aa well as tha wittiest aad tha fairest, of tba women of Franco non other than Francois da Mouteepaa, ao lately tho favorite of tho king. CHAPTER XIIL tha night upon which such trange chance had befallen hla messengers tbe king sat In hie cabinet attended unly by Louvoia. hla minister. Thera waa a tap at tha door, and Bonteaia peeped to. The archbishop has arrived, sire." Very well. Bantams. Aak madams to ba good aa to etep this way. Aad enter the witnesses to assemble to tho anteroom. Ao tbe valet hastened away Louis turned to his minister. 1 wish yon to be one uf tho wltneoaca, LoutoIa" To what alre?" To my marriage. The minister started. What, a!re! AhaadyT Now, Louvota; within five minutes. Very good, alre. There had meanwhile been busy go. Inga on In tbo small room where tho red lamp burned lu front of the Virgin. Francois de kls In tenon stood In tho center, a little flush of excitement on her cheeks aiV on unwonted light In her placid gray eye. Bhe wae clad In a dross of ahin log white brocade, trim, mod and slashed with silver serge and fringed at the throat and arms with coatly point lice. Thera remo a die Croat tap at tha door. It ia Boutema, madams, Mid Mile Nanon. Ha Mya that tha king la ready." Then we shall not keep him waiting. and may God Gome, mademoiselle, died hla blessing upon what wa ara about to do!" The 11 ttl a party assembled to the ktog'a anteroom and atirted frqp there to the private chapel. In frontwalked tho portiy bishop, clad to a green vestment, puffed out with the Importance of tho function, hla missal to his band and hla Angara between tho pages at tba aerrlca da matrimonii. Tho king and Mm, de Malntenon walked side by aide, alia quiet and composed, with gratia bearing and downcast eyas, ha with a flush on hla datV cheeks and a nervous, furtive look In hla eyea, Ilka man who knows that he le to the midst of one of tjia great crises of hla Ufa. Behind them to solemn allenca followed a little group of chosen witnesses, tha lean, silent Pete la Chaise, Louvoia scowling heavily at tho bride; the Marquis de CbarmarsBte, Boatems and Mile. Nanon. Tbe torches shed a strong yellow light upon this email band aa they advanced slowly through the corridors and Mlons which led to tha chapel. A minute Inter they were before the altar, and tha words were being read which should bind them forever together. Aa they turned away again, her new ring biasing upon her finger, there wee a bun of congratulation around her. Tba king only aald nothing, hut he looked at bar, and she had no wish that he should my more. Rhe waa still calm and pa la, but tha blood throbbed In her temples. But a sudden shadow had fallen aeroM her. and a low Vole was to Remember your promise to her ear. the church, It whispered. Kba started and turned to see tha pale, eager face of the Jesuit beside her. Tour hand has tuned cold, Fran-colaLet us go, dearMid Louis. est. We have been too long to this dismal church." Use. de Montespau had retired to rest, easy lu her mind, after receiving the message from her brother. Rhe as few others knew him. knew ad she wm well aware of that obstinacy to trifles which was one of hla characteristics, if ho had Mid that he would be married by the archbishop, then the archbishop It must be. Tonight at least there should be no marriage. Bhe dreeaed he roe If with care In tha morning. No news had come to her of the great event of the previous night although tbe court already rang with It, for her haughtinwia and her bitter tan go had left her without a friend or Intimate. Rlie roes, therefore, to tbe best of spirit. Kb was still In her boudoir putting the last touches to her toilet when her page announced to her that the king waa waiting In her aalon. Mma. de Monte pan could hardly believe In such good fortune. She bad racked her brain all morning to bow she should win her way to him, and hen he wae waiting for her. Ha had come with every Intention of beginning the Interview by telling her bluntly of hla marriage, hut now, as he looked upon her beauty and her love, he felt that It would have been 1cm brutal to strike her down at hit feet. Let eomo one else tell her. then. Kbe would know noon enough. All thle ran swiftly through hla mind, and abe a swiftly read it off to hla brown eyea. You hare something you came to j rsr. and now you have not tbe heart to My It. God bless tbe kindly heart which check ihe cruel tongue! No. no. madarae, said Louis I would not lie I cannot forget that my life has been brightened and my court made brilliant during all throe years by your wit and yonr beauty- Bnt time change, madame. and for every reason I think that It la beat tbit we should arrange to the way which we di ewed the other day and th-iwithdraw yourself you i from the court." (Continued Tomorrofir.) I iir aprang down at him fa With him bar. aa taetiml ently Juet driven In. wae standing at a auiall door Immediately to front of their window. A man wearing a plumed bat aad enveloped to a riding coat stopped front the carriage and then, turning round, dragged a second person ont after him. Thera was a scuffle, a cry, a push, and tba two vanished through the door. Aa It closed the cariiiige drove away, tha torches and braclera were extinguished, tha main gata waa closed ones mors, before this and all waa as quiet sudden Interruption. Well!" gaaped De Catinat. Is this another king'd messenger theyve got?" Thera wlU be lodgings for two more here In n abost time," Mid Amoa Green. Give me your bar again. Thle thing la giving. It won't taka aa long to have It out. Ha set to work furiously, trying to deepen the groove In tbe atone, through which ha hoped to drag the staple. Fnddanly he cessed aad trained hie cars. There's By thunder!" Mid be. some one working on the other side!" They both stood listening. There were the thud nf hammer, the rasping of a mw and the clatter of wood from tho ether aide of tha wall. What can they ba doing? Can you ee them?" They ara too near tba wall." I think I can manage." Mid De Catlnat. lie I am slighter than you. pushed bis head and neck and half of one shoulder through tbo gap between tba bars, and there he remained until his friend thought that perhaps ho had tuck and pulled hla leg to extricate him. He writhed bark, however, with-ou- t any difficulty. They are building something." ha flg-ur- ! tw thorn. It waa De Catlnat who observed him first, and he sprang down at him In an Instnnt with hi liar, hut at hla movement t?e man rushed for the door and drew it after him Just as the American's tool whirred past hit Mr and down the passage. It le scarce worth while to go on." said De Catlnat. ''Ye may us well be doing that aa anjthlnc else. If my picker bad been i Inch lower !d have had !ilm. Well. whispered. Bnlldlngr "Ye. There are four of them, with a lantern. Wbat can they be building, then?" It'a a abed. I think. I can aee four aockets In the ground, and they are fixing four nprightn Into them." Well we can't get away aa long aa there are four men Just under our window." Tmpeaslble!" But we may aa well finish our work for all that." The gentle scrapings of hla Iron were drowned amid the noise which swelled ever louder from without. The bar loosened at the end, and he drew It to. The steady hammering and sswlng weut forward. It waa early morning, and the first cold light waa beginning to steal over tha courtyard before the work was at last finished and tbe workmen had left Then at last the prisoners dared to climb up and to aee what It waa which had been constructed during tbe night. It gave them a catch of the hreath aa they looked at It. It was a It was buttressed up naainst their wall, and In the center Mock. t;iod a "I think it is time that we left" Mid Amos Green. The window Is dMr. Let us make a rush for it." It i uwiete. I can aee a line of armed men along the farther aide nf the yard. And here come more. See, at the err'-r-- r gate! Aa he spnke the door which faced them opened, and a singular procession filed nut. Flint came two doses footmen, walking Id pain, all carrying halberds and clad In tbe same maroon colored After them a hnge bearded man. with hi tnnlc off and the sleeve- of hi course shirt rolled np over his elbows, strode along with a great ax over bl left shoulder. Behind him. a priest with an open missal prayers, and In his pattered fo-- tb shadow wa a woman, rlad In black, her neck and a black shawl Iter head and drooping lu cist front of h r bowed face. Within grip ef her wa ked a tall. thin, fierce faced man. with harsh ted feature and a great Jutting nose. ITe wore a flat reive :ip lth a tingle eagle feather fastened into It by a diamond clasp, which e'e.?:ned in t!i.' morning light. Bnt brV.it a wn h's gm bia dark still and spn-k'.eye - ci lirlght-livi-i-ie- . - nrr ed e, ! hf.-.!- d m GREATEST AID COOKERY And to the health and nourishment of the family, especially the growing boys and girls light, sweet Griddle CaKes Muffins and Boston Brown Bread Easily and quickly made from Allens Self Rising B. B. B.flour. Ask your grocet for it. Take no substitute ON I said ha. Oh, Ifa thought it was 11m man. They brought tboaa two loaves attd a Jug of water Just about flu wn, when I via nettling CANNOT QET GOODS. Bcoworaft Harper A S! 1 you, la Utah wholesaler complain that they cannot get good hi Sufficient quantities to meet the demands of the trade. Aa Ogdra wholesale gave an idea of how badly handicapped Is bis firm by stating that goods ordered last November have not been delivered.-. Eastern manufacturers of stable articles, Instead of seeking orders, are endeavoring to e scape them. A business house bought 100 doses ladies' long gloves at a figure that tbs travelling mm said was too high. This was some months ago. Saturday the house sent la an order tor 100 dosea moro, and the prloa quoted was an advsnea of tt.SO, wUh no agreement as to date of delivery. A wholesale dry goods bouse has BSOr 000 in orders that raaaot be filled owing to the Inability of their saltans noansctlona to meet' hdr de- - af TUESDAY maybe hoTI get a stroke or break hla neck down those stairs. I've nothing to work with now. hat a few rubs with your bar will gUib ths Job. Ah, dear, yen are right and we are fairly treed! A groat bell had begun te ring la tbe ebalean, and there wte a hmd buaa of votes and a clatter at feet upon tha ton. Use mo orders were shouted, and them waa the sound of turning keys. Five minutes passed, however, aud yet another five minutes, without anj one appearing Well, I'll have that bar eat, after all," Mid the American at tail rising and stepping esr te tbe window. Anyhow we'll ere wbat all this caterwauling ia about." Ha climbed up oa his pegs aa ha apuke sad peeped out xtana np!" he cried excitedly to hla comrade. 'They've got some other gams going on hero, and they ara all a deal too busy te bother their heads about as." De Catlnat clambered up baalda him. aad tha two stood staring down Into tha courtyard, A brsaier had been lit at oach corner, and tbe place waa thronged with men, many of whom carried torches. The main gate wae open, and a carriage, which had appar- - &e OFFICIAL CALL. DTAII, OUDEX, gen- tleman stood un his honor. THE EXAMINER EXAMINER: ALLENS B. B. B. FLOUR CO. SAN JOSE. CAL TRAINS 4 DAI 4 LY EAST GREET THEIR LEADER VIA. NEBRASKA DELEGATION REACHED NEW YORK. ' UNI0N IjPACIFICJl HAS Hundreds ef Jefferoonian Follower of W, J, Bryan Ara En Route. , This includes tha famous OVERLAND LIMITED and tha new . New York, Aug. 27. What to Home Without a Bryan? , With this placard to Ita front rank, the delegation of 125 of the neighbors and friends of Wm. J. Bryan, arrived In thla city from Nebraska at half past 10 o'clock last night. Tha delegation waa more than two bourn late, knd so time wae lost tn getting baggage and towed to the personal belonging eighty rooma which had been reserved for them to tha hotel Victoria. Before retiring for the night, a large number of tho vlatten strolled out into Broadway for a short time to catch a glimpse of the city. After watching tho crowds move northward and southward for a few Democratic momenta, C. W. Green, nomine for lieutenant governor of Nebraska thle fall, won the applauM of hla companions when he declared, Well, hoy. Im prouder of Nebraska than I've ever been before. What I've seen of tha New York people, they're not much better nor much worse than our own ptnple out home. Every man wore a small badge of white allk ribbon on which waa printed Home folks of William J. Bryan. Members of the delegation lost much respect for the railroad companies on their way east. The railroad company had not checked their baggage through to New York from Omaha, Consequently the larger piece of baggage were not at the Pennsylvania station In Jersey City when tha special train of alx Pullman cars arrived. About the only Incident of the trip waa the palatine of a large number of placards, some of which were carried last night and all of which are to be pouted about the Victoria hotel today. Hero are some of them: Who Mid 'RepudlatorF " We have kept the faith, And they called him We bethe Boy Orator of the Platte. lieve In 'National honor," And WaL knew you teronn came alao, "Wa would come to know him. In the delegation were the marora of eight cRIea of Mr. Bryan'a state, among them being Mayor Brown of Lincoln, Mr. Bryans former secretary, and the only representative from Normal. Harry W. Walker and William Hoge. organisers of the reception to Mr. Bryan; Representative falser aad John W. Keller, of the reception committee, were on hand at the Victoria to welcome them and to assist them in locating to their headquarters. The party left Omaha late oa Friday and will remain to tha city until Saturday, Other delegations are expected to follow the Nebraska delegation today. Early this evening 200 members of the 8t. Louie Democratic club ara expect, ed. This delegation haa obtained quarters at the hotels Saranac and Navarre. Early tomorrow another BL Louie delegation of tha Jeffenon Democratic dub la expected. This delega- tlon will exceed 200 i Harry Hawse, the leader, haa engaged accommodations at tha hotel Gotham, at which Governor FMk la to . how-ever- LOS ANGELES CHICAGO LIMITED, Strictly Twentieth Century, Electrlo Lighted Steam Heated Trains operating Pullman Pataca Sleepers; lpeomparabla Oh serration Library and Dining Can of tha very latest manufacture. ONLY 40 HOURS OGDEN TO CHICAGO. for putlcularu writs ,- Trar. Pass. . A. B. Uoee-lay- , Agent. . THE Buy Your Meat IS THE Wright Meat Market 2369 WASHINGTON AVENUE Phones 814 BeB 246 . bid. The Oaly DaeHe-Trac- k Eifaaj ffia HMMri Wear aad CMtafiA The ' toy. It waa announced yesterday that the Missouri society would entertain Folk and the Missouri delegation at dinner at Sherry's oa Friday. The TO RIGHT; PLACE , Gov-ern- t Maryland society will give reception to Governor Warfield at the Waldorf-Astori- a on Thuradayi while tha Georgia society will give a reception to Governor Terrall and the Georgia delegation at the Marlborough hotel. The llllnole society la to hold a recaption to guests from that stare at tha hotel Gotham, aad the Albany eoeiety will hold ttn reception at the Hoffman House. Farmers, mechanic, railroader, laborers rely on Dr. Thom a i Eclectrlc Oil. Take the atlng out of enta, hums or bruise at once. Fain cannot stay where It ia used. , I Hit HORSEt. Havana. Aug. 27. Au Amariou dairyman in the province of Havana, all of whose horses were taken by Insurgents. has brought a claim against the government for their value. 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