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Show ANGOLA, Ind.. Nov. 1. Senator Fairbanks Fair-banks began the second day of his tour of Indiana with a speech to a good-sized cr.iwd at Butler, before he had eaten his breakfast. Large gatherings were also present at Auburn, Angola and Waterloo. Water-loo. LEXINGTON. Ky.. Nov. 1. Judge Parker Par-ker today made an Important ruling under un-der the election law. It was In the case of A. J. ..IcMlchacl, who complained that the Democratic registration ofllccrs. by dilatory tactics, had prevented him from registering and he asked for a mandatory Injunction. The court held that ho was entitled to relief. CLEVELAND. O.. Nov. l.-The Standard Stan-dard Oil company today reduced tho price on headlight 175 degrees test oil and eocene refined oil one-half cent per gallon. gal-lon. SOUTHAMPTON. Eng.. Nov. L The United States cruisers Dcs Moines and Cleveland sailed today to Join tho flagship Olympla. Tomorrow they will all proceed pro-ceed to Gibraltar, PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 1. At a meeting meet-ing .of the board of directors of the Pennsylvania Penn-sylvania railroad today tho regular semiannual semi-annual dividend of 3 per cent was declared. de-clared. ST. LOUIS, Nov. 1. The executive committee com-mittee of thc World's fair flower show association todny considered plans for the World's fair flower show to be held from November 5 to November 12 Inclusive. Prizes aggregating In value JTOOO will be given. PITTSBURG. Nov. 1. Formal notice was given today by tho National Tube company .of an advanco of $2 per ton In pipe. This Is In addition to the advance of 5 per cent, effective llttlo more than ten days ago. NEW YORK, Nov. 3. Moro than five thousand passengers arrived hero today on three German liners the Moltkc, from Hamburg; and the Kaiser Wllholm III , and tho Frederlch Dor Grosse, from Bremen. Bre-men. Of this number ICS! camo In tho first cabins, while 3J8S wcro In thc steerage, steer-age, SAN FRANCISCO? Nov. 1. As a souvenir sou-venir of his visit to this city, Vice-President Corral of Mexico has been presented by the citizens' committee, which had his reception In chargo, with a handsomely engraved plate of solid gold, bearing an appropriate Inscription. GOMEL. Russia. Nov. 1. The. trial of the "persons charged with being responsible respon-sible for the antl-Jewlah riots here In September, Sep-tember, 1003. Is proceeding slowly and with open doors, and la attracting immense im-mense interest. There are eleven defend, ants, and slxty-nlno other persons who are under thc same charge are bolng held under ball. VILLA GARCIA."" Spain, Nov. l.-Tho BrltlHh cruiser, Division, of tho Mediterranean Mediter-ranean fleet has put to sea. VIGO. Nov. 1. The British cruiser Thc-sus Thc-sus arrived here this afternoon. Three war vessels, whoso nationality Is not yet known, have arrived off Cles island. ST. PETERSBURG, Nov. l.-Gcn. Sak-haroff. Sak-haroff. reports that the night passed very quietly. ST. PETERSBURG. Nov. l.-It is said that private Information rccoived hero confirms tho Vigo, report that tho Russian Rus-sian cruiser. Aurora, was struck by missies mis-sies from the old Russian ships and that her chaplain's arm was shattered by a shot. |