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Show THE WASATGH WAVE, Endependent IN MY in All Things, in Nothing. EIGHTH he only Newspaper Publi shed in Wasatch jounty. YEAR! Advertising Rates Reasonable, FE urnished THE WASATSH WAVE, . THE Neutral SUBSC:RIPTION;: not cheap on Application. VOLUME FIRsT-cLAss Jos OFFICE IN CONNECTION VIII. HEBER, WASATCH COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13 , 1896. : OUTRAGE ON AMERIGARS the railroad had freely given free transportation, not putting in any claim until long afterwards. EVELAND’S PARDON, end they have let contracts 01S LOSES = for crusiers sanization which espoused those in the United States and in England. could notin future domir But the government intends to have the eink: of the party, and cailing on | many of its battleships built at home. democrats io unite in support of the time | It Is Extended to Clune, a Atrocious Conduet of SpanA dry dock is in course of construction He Will Pres ide at the TransWilliams is not an Official. honored principles of the democracy. |Democratic-Populist Majority at Nagasaki and it will, in time, be foland Stanwood. ish Soldiers. Washington, Nov. g.—The state deMississippi Congress. lowed by iron and steel works, where Against Him. New Guns for Germany. partment officials say the story published crusiers and men-of-war may be built. London, Nov.9.—A Daily News distoday that Ramon Williams, ex-United The Men Were Fmplieated in the An Ameriean Citizens Hacked with Because of the low Jabor cost they may patch from Berlin says: States Consul-General to Cuba, was Avrangements Now Being Made—ConBeaten by Silyer Weters— Gunn is be constructed more cheaply in Japan Railway Risisin Califormia at the Swords and His Wife Subjected to sentio Spain as a secret agent of the “As aresult ofa visit to Krupp’s orgress WEay Meet About December Undoubiedly Kiceted te Congress, than here. Had Bryan been ‘elected Time ef the Late Great Strike. dinance foctory, Emperor William has Assaults by Brutal ISoldiers— government to endeavor to {secure the LSth — Nebr president and a free trade policy adoptand the Other Populists in the State ordered that all German men-of-war consent of the Spanish government to ‘ Slaughteriof Inoffensive Women. ed,” he continued, “we should have met shall henceforth be armed with 15, 21 guarantee payment of the bonds thereAre Candidates ee United States zg Washington, Nov. 9.—The president strong competition from the Japanese and 24-centimetre quick-firing guns, for, is a pure invention. Williams has Senator, Already there are 600 fac- Key West, Fla.f{Nov. 9.—Advices re- no connection with the state depart has pardoned W. H. Clune, Isaac Ross factories. in addition to the usual heavy artillery, Great Exposition to and Phillip Stanwood of California, tories in the city of Osaka and many of ceived from Havana last night per ment, either open or secret. Omaha. Has Reformed. ‘steamer “Olivette” give details of an Nothing has been heard here regard- sentenced December 6, 1894, to pay a these manufacture cotton cloths. PAhey. Boise, Ida., Nov. 6.—There no longer outrage on an American citizen and the ing the reported outrage on the family fine of $1 and to be confined in Los are buying American cott3n, and withJacksonville, Nov. 8.— The steamer seems any doubt that Dubois stands no ngeles county jail r8 months for con- out a tariff, they could turn this inte ibutcheryg of nineteen ‘non-combatent of an American sugar planter named for rc selection to the United Lincoln, Nov. 8—W. J. Bryan, as Dauntless, seized by the collector of cus- cee spiracy, the cffense being committed in cloth at lower prices than we could Cubans, ? including Efour women, by Craycroft. foms at Bernandino fer 7i : =< returns. from president of the trans-Mississippi conthe railway riots, at that time general make it. At Nagasaki coal was loaded gress, is interesting himself in that en- tion laws, by not carrying Spanish soldiers. The massacre ocseveral Sone counties show his ticket throughout the country. The men did on the Oriental steamships at $2 per ton. curred last Tuesday near the town of A U. & BATTLESHIP SUNK. number of lifeboats, has, it is Mleced. terprise, and since the election result has been defeated. The people’s-demonot begin serving their time until after _ San Jose de Las §Layas, Havana provbecame known has received a number gone to Brunswick, Ga., to engage in cratic party now have forty-four memince. A detachment offSpanish sol-| Pe Texas Lying on the Bettom et | their sentences had been affirmed by th of calls from: Omaha gentlemen and the towing business, bers out of seventy and Custer and the Dock at Brooklyn. = 8th supreme court of the United States. diers surprised six insurgents, who, The government officials are suspi- Washington c)unties still in doubt, Duothers, urging him to call a meeting of New York, Nov. 9 -—-The United ‘The president wrote the following inhowever, made their escape, which enthe congress at as early a date as prac- cious of the alleged fillbusterer, and bois has only nineteen certain, States battleship Texas, while lying at dorsement on the application: raged the Spanish, and they began to Outside precincts are increasing Bryticable. The congress originated the yesterday as soon as the revenue cutter “These convicts have suffered more raid the houses in the neignborhood, the Con docket, Brooklyn navy yard, exposition as a means of bringing trans- Colfax arrived here in charge of Cap- an’s estimated ‘majority, and it will proSent Out by the Bialleging that the inhabitants were in this morning, had a 13-inch hole stove | than nine months’ imprisonment under Address Mississippi states together in closer tain Herring, the cutter Boutweil at bably reach 17,000, or moré than 80 per in her side’caused by. the breaking of the sentences. I am bound to assume sympathy with the rebels. once took on coal and started in purcent of the total vote, union, Omaha was selected as the site metallic Union. The Spariiards went to the sugar es- her cock, and she now lies on the bottom that they were guilty of an offense most _ of the proposed exhibition. Iowa and suit ofthe Dauntless, Gunn, populist, is undoubtedly Slected tate of Freddrick L. Craycroft, who of the dock with her engine room full significant in its character, and in the In an hour after the Boutwell crossed to congress.. Louisiana legislatures have. met since A host of populists are of water. Chapman Derrick and a commission of which they aided and encame here?from SIndiana about three plans for the exposition were perfected, the bar, the filibustering steamer Three pressing their candidacy for United yearsago. Some of the soldiers entered wrecking company were notified and | couraged an unlawful defiance of author-| O!4 Must Be Dethroned—Gen. A. 5. and each made appropriations to defray Friends left its dock and crossed the bar States senator. Clagett, who contestea have sent the wrecking tugs Wm. E. ity which threatened the most distressafter dark. It had on board three weeks’ Warner, President of the Union, the house, and two of them seized Mrs. Dubois’s seat; Williams, a wealthy mine . preliminary expenses for arranging a - Craycroft and assaulted her, The hus- Chapman and Hustler and the tugs W, ing consequences, I am convinced, howDeclares that the Struggie for Free state exhibit. Legislatures of other supply of coal. . The Three Friends was owner of Atlanta; Boyce, a federation band in desperation rushed to his wife’s H. Lewis and Astoria to raise the sunken ever, that these men are not criminals, western states will meet in January, and closely followed by the steamer Kate labor man, who until lately was confined Coinage will be Relentlessly Pushed but laboring men swept into a violation aid, but was struck down by a sword in ship. those interested in ‘the exposition want Spencer, which has several times car- in the Leadville jail, and Ruick; who anda Campaign of Equeatio PurThe United States battleship Texas, of law by first yielding to the counsels the hands of an officer. Two terrible an early meeting of the trans-Mississipp! ried out cargoes of arms and ammuni- was distinguished in the first legislature sued that Will Compel Success in gashes were madein his back and his to which.a number of accidents have of disorder. Others besides themselves by having a mucilage bottle thrown at congress so that plans may be arranged tion for the Three Friends. occurred since she was launched, lies The United States cruiser Raleigh his head by a fellow senator, are all 1900. are suffering humiliation and deprivaright arm was nearly severed, to induce legislatures of western states has been ordered from Key West to the talked of, submerged about five feet above the tion on account of their wrong—doing, The Spaniards looted the house, took to set aside funds for state exhibits. St. Johns Bar to watch for filibustering $850 in cash and then raided other water line. Early today the main in- and lam led to believe that the purThe only interest left in the result of These matters were discussed with Washington, Nov. 8.—The campaign -fhouses on the estate. They -burned jection valve on the starboard side near poses of punishment, so far as the effect for the free coinage of silver will be Mr. Bryan, and he promised to do what expeditions. Tuesday’s vote is as to the fate of the eight buildings and shot nineteen in- ‘midship below the water line was shat on the prisoners is concerned, have waged with vigor during the next four| 2 could to further the interests of ie woman suffrage amendment. Undoubttered by water and the engine room Bonds tor a New Railroad, mates, four of whom were women. been fully accomplished. I am also con— years in preparation for the election in | Position. edly more ballots have been marked The visiting delegation quickly flooded. She soon began to vinced that the imprisonment already Victor, Colo., Nov. 8.—The Colorado Yes than No, but many were left blank. Craycroft, when he recovered suffiwants the trans-Mississippi congress to 1900. ‘The directors of the American settle. Captain Glass called the officers ciently, wrote to Vice-Consul Springer | No definite action Springs, Victor & Cripple Creek railroad The constitution says amendments shall suffered by these prisoners has been| Bimetallic union, who constitute the| meet about Dec. 15, and crew to quarters and did everything incorporated several weeks ago, has suc at Havanna. Itis understood that the receive a majority of electors voting possible to minimize the ship’s in- ample warning to the thousands equally | bulk of the silver leaders in three par-| has been taken by Mr. Bryan, butit is ceeded in placing its bonds, and work oe though unpunished, and to those ties, have decided to maintain headquar- understood that the annual meeting will vice-consul cabled an account of the outand it is probable it will not be known juries. ho may be hereafter tempted, that the ters in this city from which to send out be held not later than that date. The on the line will be pushed as rapidly as whether the woman suffrage amendwage to Secretary Olney. At the time the accident occurred The funds were awaiting tae /possible. The Spanish authorities in Havana enacted to secure peace and order |iterature. The branch office at Chicago meeting a uals peat cds Salt Lake result of the election, and as soon as has carried until the supremefcourt has there was only about two feet of water ee must be obeyed.” decided what is meant by a majority of ‘are greatly disturbed because several ity. will be consolidated with the Washing— undership and she goon rested on the The other two The Nebraska legislature at its com- the election was over they were prompt- the electors yoting. thousand insurgents from Gomez’s army ton office, but the San Francisco branch muddy bottom. This was at low water, ly taken up. The Cotton Crip. amendments, regading the offices of prohave been entering Matanzas province. is to be continued. At the request of ing session will be asked to make an apbut at high water this forenoon there The new road will be an electric line Dallas, Tex. Nov. 9.—The cotton bate judge and county superintendent So serious does Weyler consider the’sitpropriation of from $100,000 to $200,000 the directors, Gen. A. J. Warner, the leneth was between five and six feet of water crop of 1896 is’ at an end. A _ killing thirty-one miles in length , and will cost of schools, and creating the office of uation that he has withdrawn 6,000 in behalf of the exposition. above the line at the stern and about frost has fallen and the fields are as | president of the union, has issued the troops from Pinar del Rio and disMr. Bryan will remain at his home in $300,000. The: bonds are 6 per cent county attorney, have been adopted by following address to the silver leagues semi-annual gold bonds and they were a large majority. patched them info Matanzas to stay the eighteen inches less at the bow. Wreck-. black as soot. There is not a particle of and bimetallic unions of the United Lincoln for an indefinite period. ing tugs were immediately summoned. life leftin the plants. A few more bales fioated in Boston. The directors expect advance. : The were soon alongside oumping vhe can be picked out, but fully go per cent States. to have trains running by the first of Figures im Idaho? During the siege and subsequent capComments of the Press. Silver has lostin this election, but water out of the engine and boiler-room has been marketed. July, 1897. : There is a small Ketchum, Ida., Nov. 6.—The entire ture of Guayamara city by the insurLondon, Nov. 6—The Daily News while a diver was sent down to ascer- number of bales left about farm houses the battle for the overthrow of the gold Tomorrow Mackey & Ross will begin silver republican ticket was elected in gents, the Spanish lost 260 killed and tain the extent of the damage. Captain waiting and honing tor a price which s$ tandard- has not ended. The disa trous comments ‘with severity on Mrs. Cas- the actual construction of. the Victor & Custer county, except John J. McCarthy wounded. Three hundred and seventy : Glass, Lieutenant Kelly, Engineer the smallest crop in ten years ouSht to Yr esults that must attend upon the con- tle’s case, sayin Cripple Creek electric line. the people sdcmocnses candidate for Spaniards surrendered to Calixto Gar“This-woman, whose dishonesty ¥ tinuance of this standard make it imMoore could not be induced to talk demand. County solid for Hon. cia,commanding the besieging force. possible to relinquish the struggle serious, deliberate and repeated, rabout the accident and all inquiries Fred T. Dubois. Bryan electors have We Garcia sent word to Gen. Castellano been sentenced to three \months. Fell Inte 2 Grave. against it until it is finally overthrown. were referred to Commodore Sicard, the over 550 majority. Breckenridge will Not Contest. should that they would be exchanged for Cuwe Pittsburg, Pa., Nov. 8.—Blanche Baird, “The gold standard cannot be main- favor short sentences, cee commander of the yard. Lexington, Ky., Nov. 9.—Colonel fied by increasing revenue because | like them to be applied to the poor as La young woman of Homestead, had a bans held by the Spaniards. He said: “I know very little as yet Breckenridge will not aoe a formal revenues are not paid in gold. The wellasto the rich. The case will fosgruesome experience this afternoon, about the accident, The ship is resting Evory Again Remanded. contest for the Ashland district @™ when she feil into the. grave prepared ‘in | attempt to maintain the gold standard by | tet the impression that when rich peoPolice Are Skep ical. | easily on the muddy bottom, and we London, Nov. 6.—The case of Edward congress, but he will enter a protest beple steal itis not stealing, but klepto- for her late friend Nellie Chapman. loans must also sooner or late Chicago, Nov. 9.—J. Herman, a jew- have no apprehension of any further fore the staie returning board against | perpetual tai). The only other way is by contract | mania. ‘Itis. difficult. to believe that, The two youxg women had been devot- J. Ivory, alias Edward J. Bell, the IrishAmerican. dynamiter, was resumed toeler, whose place of business ison the damage to her. The principal damage the vote of Owen county being counted ling tte currency and forcing down| even at the instigation of counsel, Mrs. ed friends, and Miss Baird was among day at. Bow Street police court, and tenth floor of the Masonic temple, told she will sustain will be from the dirty because of the violation of the -lection price: so low that geld will come here Castle TO have pleaded guilty if she the most affected mourners at the after'the usual tedious proceedings he _the police this afternoon that two men water, which will temporarily injure laws. funeral. She accompanied the remains of itsc.fin such quantities as to con- were not so.’ d had entered his office, bound and gagged the engines and machinery. The oo Post on the other hand to their last resting place, and was close stitute, in part at least, the currency him and his clerk, C. A. McCurty, and not estimate the amount of damage nor Burrant’s Case. with which revenues are paid,and no says: “Most people will’ be surprised to the grave when she was obliged to Han becey was present at the examina*then carried off diamonds valued at give the exact cause of the accident unSacramento, Nov. 9.—In the matter of | debtor nation can maintain such a poli-|and pained atthe sentence of the hap- move to get out of the way of an ap- tion, $4,000 and about $100 in money. Her- til the diver makes his reports, possibly Theodore Durrant, the supreme court cy. Hither course, therefore, leads to less lady. Wehope the Home Brera: proaching carriage. It happened so that man’s story is thatthe two men gagged not until the ship has been raised. She es continued till December 7th the inevitable ruin, the one by bankrupting tary will give his attention to the case.’ she stepped on the lid of the rough box; - him with handkerchiefs and boundthem will come up easily as soon as the leak A Warine Tragedy. The Graphic says: ‘It should be im- which tilted, throwing her, feet first, otion to set aside submission, also the the government and the other by bankis stopped.” with cord, after which the robbers As she fell, she struck ee to dismiss in the case of Bams- rupting the ; eople. Either policy will possible for even the most cynical un- intothe grave. St..John’s, N. F., Nov. 6—A marine rifled the store aud left the place after bottom vs. Fitzgerald. The motion to subject the United States absolutely to believer in the plea of kleptomania not her head and shoulders on the side of tragedy occurred here tonight, The telling the men to keep quiet or they Bocmiug Bryan, dismiss in Grimes vs. Pacifle Improve- | British domination, and hence the re | eymbet ize with Mrs. Castle and her the grave, and the lid fell on her, strik- schooner “Maggie.” Capt. Wm. Blundon, would be shot. ‘Seattle, Wash., Nov.9.—A boom has ment company was withdrawn. while entering this harbor with eighNo im- joicing of the British press over the de- friends.” ing her on the back of the neck. Herman and his clerk pounded on-the been started here for William J. Bryan teen persons aboard, was struck by the The Chronicle says on the subject: portant cases were up for hearing. ‘Che young woman was pulled out in feat of silver here. The victory for gold floor with their feet and attracted the for United States senator. Fusionists i an unconscious state and removed to steamea “Tiber,’ which was steaming is a victory of trusts and syndicated “The result of the trial was ‘attention of W. T. Best, in the next will controlthe senatorship. The conbut it was unsati-factory. © Certainly it her home, where a physician attended outward at full speed. The schooner wealth, brought about by corruption office. Best came to Herman’s door, but stitution of Washington provides that Plans for Light Vessels, and coercion, and not a victory of the was-a distinct case of kleptomania. We her. She did not regain consciousness sank from the force of the collision, thinking from the noise that. there was to be eligible to the office the candidate Washington, Nov. 9.—In about two presume that the sentence will be re- until three hours later. Her injuries carrying down with it thirteen persons. a fight in Herman’s room, he ran back shall be merely an “inhabitant” of the weeks the plans and specifications for people or for the people, and it cannot mitted.” are said to be slight, but she was great- Four of these were women, one the When he returned he state at the time of his election, so that three composite light vessels and two last." There must be an end also to the ' fora revolver. wife of the captain and another his sisly frightened. . The found both meh untied and walking the fusion majority could elect Mr, steel tenders for the light-houses will be constant appreciation of money. ter. A young married couple named DAUNTLESS WHLL NAMED around the room. Nobody saw the two Bryan without trouble. Richard Wind- ready and will be sent by Capt. Wilde of appreciation of money alone, if allowed | Power and a brother and sister named The Famine in India. o go on at aratioit has gone on for the robbers enter or leave the building, and sor, sr., the populist leader in Washing- the light-house board to all shipbuilders Gets Off Under the Noses of the Reve Holloway are among those drowned. Bombay, Nov. 8.—The.Earl! of Elgin Herman could not fora time produce ton and James Hamilton Lawis, demo- in the country, together with blank past twenty years, will, in half a generanue Cutters. Viceroy of India, speaking at.a- banquet The passengers were come to St. John’s tion more than transfer the bulk of all any cord with which he or his clerk cratic fusionist and member-elect of con- forms for bids. steamer Jacksonville, Nov. 9,—The Light vessels will be on the famine outlook, said-that recent to procure their supplies for the winter nded had been bound. Late in the day he gress, are rival candidates for the sena- located at San Faancisco bay. All of the wealth from this country from those dauntless which has already landed before navigation closed. news from the Punjab and the.northbrought a cord around to the police torship,and Mr. Bryan has been sug- these vessels will be modern and first- who have created it to the hands of the three expeditions in Cuba is off: again Those who escaped were kept afloat few who control the money and own with a large cargo of arms, ammuni- west proyinces was somewhat reassurstation and said it was the cord which gested as a compromise. class in every particular, with powerful the deb's.. No power can be conceived tion, medicine and supplies for the in- ing. The fact that the Punjab hadnot by the aid of planksfrom the schooner’s had bound him. The police are skepmast-head electric lights visible for fif- so porentto gather wealth into a few yet felt the need of relief work showed decks and were picked up by the steamtical." teen miles. For each of the light ves- hands as the ceaseless all-pervading surgents. The Dauntless was released the distress was not yet acute. The er’s boat and brought back to the port MERCHANT'S ASSOCEATION. sels $80,000 was appropriated; for the power of an approaching money stand- from custody Saturday inorning by the measures adopted in the northwest pro ee the pilot boat which had the ¢Tiber” collector of customs at Fernandino. She tenders, $75,000 each. The Venezuetan Question, ard. No civilization can stand against at once took on a supply of coal but-not vinces had encouraged the peopie, who in tow. Large Meeting to be Held in Chicago it. It must end or the foundations upon enough toattract the attention of the were facing the situation creditably and Chicago, Nov. 9.—A dispatch trom this Week. Torrens Law Unconstitutional. Comment by President Ripley. which freeinstitutions rest will be bro- revenue officers. She then went down opetully . Washington, D. C., says: Chicago, Nov. 9.—The Torrens law Chicago, Nov. 8.—The Times-Herald Chicago, Noy. 6 —President Ripley of 98 8 — ken up. “It is rumored in diplomatic circles Nassua sound where she iay to until says: Large numbers of merchants the real estate man’s particular statute, the Atchison road said today, speaking “The battle, therefore, for the restora that Lord Salisbury may announce the Ate ihe beginning of this centurya Three yawl boats manned by throughout the western and southern is dead. The supreme court of Illinois, tion of silver must go on without abate- sundown, of the action of the state court in Kansettlement of the Venezuelan question most peculiar cholera remedy was in states have signified their intention of sitting at Ottawa, has declared it uncon- ment, and I urge upon all silver and bi- seven Cubans each and towing two flatsas in appointing a receiver for a porat the mayor’s banquetin Guild Hall boats boarded the Dauntless at 7 o’clock- usein Persia. It consisted of wadding tion of the road: Its purpose was to make attending the meetings of the National stitutional. this evening. A year ago he made some metalic leagues and unions to keep up up a leaf from the Koran and ane it The Three Friends and Kate Spencer “The pending proceeding does not Association of Merchants and Travelers land transfers easy by substituting for their organizations and to continue the sensational utterances at the banquet down the patient’s throat. and. cannot affect any of the property in Chicago this week, and the event the bulky abstracts of title a certificate fight until victory for the people is fin- joined the Dauntless and transferred to relative to the eastern situation and it her anumberof boxes and packages. Senor Dupuy de Lome, the Spanish of the Atchison road other than the 478 promises to be of national importar:ce- of title, which could be taken from the ally won. has been suggested that he may take The steamer was then headed southeast / minister, would not be interviewed con miles of road for which the receiver The merchants aro eager at this par- records of. the register of titles in a “The noble fight made by our intrepid with Captain Myers on board. occasion this evening to forstall the re[caine reports that he wasto be refew minutes. has ‘been appointed. The road will port of the United States Venezuelan ticular time to hear the views of Lyman leader inthe campaign just ended en called, butsent word toa reporter that continue to be operated by the company The law made the county recorder commission by announcing the settle- J. Gage, who has announced his inten dears him toall who believe in the there was no truth in the report, which Warmer is Modest. as atpresent. The order does not conthe registrar of titles, and by this made tion tospeak on “The Banking Situament on the boundary question. righteouness of our cause, and under was not credited at the state depart- template otherwise, it being expressly Philadelphia, Nov. &—A_ dispatch him judge of the validity of titles. “Ambassador Pauncefote is believed tion.” his leadership we believe victory will be from Washington last evening stated ment. provided that in order to protect al Scarcely less in importance to the After his decision had been recorded on won in 1900.” to be now in the process of closing arthat there wasa reportin republican The British bark Zinta, fiom Green- public and private interests, the receiver rangements with thls government rela- subject to be handled by Mr. Gage is the books for five years without protest, circles at the capital to ane effe 2 that [ock,a new fron. vessel of 1,545 tons may enter into a contract with the railit was to be a guaranty of clear title. the address to be delivered by J. V. tive to a general arbitration treaty, and industry’s Awakening. on North Beach, Wash., road company to operate the road until This vesting of judicial power in the Farwell, Jr..on “The Mercantile Situathe terms indicate that while the Venef Denver,. Colo., Noy. 8—It is ancity ould be tendere d a portt five miles. nc th of the entrance to a final aju ion is had, county recorder is the point where the guelan boundary question may not tion.” Mr.. Harmer said tonounced that tomorrow the big plant of McKinley cabinet 2 s Harbor, and close to where the Asthe 50,000 retail and wholesale law and the constitution clashed, come up under such a treaty, it will be heard of Ab corn was wrecked a few years ago. the Colorado Fuel and Iron company at! day that it was the first b Big Texas Failure, — merchants comprising the association settled ina peaceful manner.” Pueblo will be put to work ona large it, although for some. ttme as} a saved. are located in the states where the From Japan. Dallas, Texas, Nov. 5.—W. W. White, order of steel rails and fittings for the | it was intimated ~him t Ss floods in Italy have been renew- & Co., one of the largest and oldest cotmoney question was the paramount one Supreme Court Decisicn. San Francisco, Nov. 9 —D. P. Thomp- Santa Fe, which would keep the im-|close friends were bring The town of Rimini has been sub- \ton buying firms in Texas, filed a deed Washington, Nov. 9.—The supreme in the recent campaign, the merchants sen of. Portland has just arrived on the mense mills employed witha full com-| ward in connection with ac rged and the river Cerfone has overof-trust late last night. Liabilities are court handed down a decision today in are desirous of hearing the financial steamship City of Rio Janeiro from plement of men until January at least. tion. nearly $200,000. The largest creditor is flowon views of one whois able to discuss it Japan. Thompson, who is an ex-United the case of the Central Pacific Railroad The opening of the mills means the imGeorge H. Webster of Chicago was Po an-& Co., of New York, who Or intelligently. States minister to Turkey, having company against the United States, inmediate employment of fully 1,500 men , elected vice-president of the Diamond have cl of $106,000, secured with More than the usual amount of late served there during 1892 has spent sevvolving the right of the company to Address of Goid Democrats. 1,200 of whom will be at the mills and Match company, taking the place of W.| 3000 bales of cotton. Local banks were ~ compensation for carrying postoffice in- buying will be done by this week’s visi- eral weeks in observation and recreaNew York, Nov. 9.—The state com the remainder at the mine. At present fe Moore, resigned, tors, if their letters to Secretary Tomlin- tion in the Mikado’s domains. spectors. mittee of the National democratic party anly 500 to 600 are at work. Nearly all of Nearly all the rivers in genteal and | The court held the company had son are any indication, “The Japanese are preparing to bemet today and decided to continue the Heaths Harvest. hern Italy are overflowed. A quar a waived any right of compeusation that them add the fact that they have been come independent in military and comIT organization, An addr ess W = Ghicago, Nov. §—The Rev. H. D. L, might exist. The government’s right running on light stocks and must there, mercial matters,” said he, “The spirit The secretary of the interior has ox -|the democrats of the state declaring tt ter of the town of Citia de Castolo has died at his home, No, ee een fired, bridges are swept away& id | Webster ai to secure free transportation on bond- fore do some buying to the other rea. which controls them in every class is|dered the disposal of the abandoned | election had demonstratedt everal persons ‘drowned, Large ieee ste | 79 3 Washington Bou evar, it his vad alded roads waz not directly covered, as sons = thelr coming to the gity at this that of 4 desixe for indepegdence. They | military reservation of Fort Hartsuff, of the doctrines ofthe Chic ago platform FOR (909 s WILL PREPARE the decison turned on the point that Hime propose first to have a navy. To thig{Py sale on February 4, 1897. i must bring disaster to the party) that of lands are desolated,| nso ERD He I ot sl i eee) : i ' | | |