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Show OGDEN DAILY COMMERCIAL. - - - -- . VOLUME IV. NUMBER 16. IS E.T'! THE term of udiUNj-r'- uperintectlttf edaekti traded of Ute and 1J; ill L ti th THE FAIERLim until January 1, that general w1ioo hall be hrld in November, lStfL, for railroad cuaimiatiiuoera, KW ORLEANS' MAYOR HAS So-MttuLerauf lit legislature, district at THE EMPEROR WILL Ol'E-- X THE Vumey and nxinty officers; that their LAX BAG IS PERSIA. TICK THAT HE WILL BE. and terms shall ipir January 1, that there ahall be a reoeral mgttiUat in of all qiudiheJ elector under the WlUUm Takicir OraaX IntaraM in tb A 6ct Order at iMiWni 6ld to new cuustituUon. tat In New On in --Oittrf Hunnr Working; Ctaamw Fnrling oftb uw rim victim. Bocialif Oopgraai Hi Jubilee Mas. a New York, Oct. 1- 1- Biabop Laugh-lia Dai f Criaje-- J. C. Vu Mrd.r celebrated hia jubileee ma this Marh Eirltraxat la rraar, 0rt tat Tirif A4varai4 vrac4 kj Hi Bmkrr-- A Kalia lory morning in St. Jamea Cathedral, Brook4Side brmonafCardiEatlia waa crowded. edifice a4 Fatally AM b) ike fclri lite lyn, nal Gibbon preached a sermon on the ttu Tippmry latter. f Waj He Brti4. life ut the bishop and Father M alone fork JUurUt4 tnm. Nn Oblkax, Oct made an addrt to him on behalf of the I'oprrifbt ltu. bf Sim Beeuk, Oct ll-T- h emperor m ill eeteral other Italian were clergy. in November. the open Lanbagin jatrsoa witn arretted today charged being SurcrRxful at LMt. The ape ror dtwire the passage ef the to the murder of Chief of Police 18. After fie at- measure for the reduction of New Vokk, Oc-price of Hennewy. At a special meeting of the Nkholaa at auiriMta, Schubert, a article of food and the rent of dwelltempt Shakescouncil thi morning Mayor city wealthy real eetate owner of Newark, ing for the working clause. Herr von -peare mcemigy urytn denouncing the uoceeJed in ending his life by jumping May bach, minister of public works, who , ) assa.4-inshired murder of HeCj-ycfrom the second story window of the city waa charged w ith the preparation of the order u?rr a,?ticret that declaring hospital this morning. "exist in New Orleans, that the chief of Three year ago when his wifedeeerted bill providing for the erection of dwellfor workiuguien in every populous police was assassinated for en forcing the him and hi daughter eloied, Schubert ings life. Upon being center, has received the nneriul centwice hi attempted citizen American lawn, that any sent to the hoMpital after the third at sure because of the incomplete condi performing hi duty or under any tempt, he was caught in the act of of his proptieals. It is the opinion circumstance incurring the enmity springing from the window when he re- tion covered consciousness. Ho would have in ofliciul circle that the trouble is due of these societies in liable to have of death passed ou him and curried been dismissed from the hospital in a to the restraint placed upon May bach the minister of France. The enijieror out by assassins who say nothing aud few day had he not availed himself of by know nolbing.that some leading Italians the opportunity this morning to end his had a grand scheme, but Minister von with the Maybach on consulting are at the head of these orders, while days. Prussian minister of finance, found there others more peacefully inclined, are were obstacles to the investing of more LACK OF Kyl ll'MENT. blackmailed and threatened with death than K.OUO.UKJ marks in the building of if they do or obliged to leaved the Mr. Adams Sees How the Earnings small tenement in the suburbs. This not comply with the edicts of the incident applies to the general jx wit ion that this Ftate of affairs hub none Could be I lie leased. of the government in regard to schemes on long enough and be SM-ia- l must to Tint Commercial. for costly social reforms and accompanystopped. The council is cal'ed on to Omaha, Neb., Oct. 19. A special from ing projects for the alx.litioii of duties take the initiative steps to drive, if necon cattle and grain between Italy, essary. tluse eople train the United Boston aays: I "resident Charles Francis Austria and Germany and leave tlie Statex. A reaolutiou vu adopted that Adums, of the Union Pacific system, ha budget of the future in a dense fog. the mayor appoint a committee of fifty been Miuuel insist that the voverument examining the system in the west or more, if he deems pnqier to thoroughand writes hie fellow officials here most proceed with the greatest caution. ly investigate thette secret orders and reencouragingly of the outlook. He says Miquei's policy implies waiting to see port. This afternoon the mayor received nn that if the Union Pacific had sufficient what effect the new United States tariff will have upon some source of German anonymous communication notifying equipment to move the tonnage offering, him that he will be the next victim. its gross earnings would be I00,UU to prosperity before committing thecountry to long tariff treaties in any direction. Mr. Shakespeare says this will not deter 8i(i,0U0 per month larger. The socialist congress at Halle closed He attributes the decreased not re him from doing his dutv. Ife has ap to the relief of both the deputies pointed a committee of fifty. The most turns in the face of the increased gross Uxlay intense excitement over the develop- nets to the damages sustained bv the and the public, who have been swatuped ment prevails in the city and there is Oregon Railway 4 Navigation oomiiany by the verbosity of the socialist. Tosession of the congress was ojiened danger of the lower classes being incited through the heavy snows and freshet day's The to inaugurate a bloody race war against of last year. In view of the largo by the election iof party officer. Lieb-knecHerr Singer. amount of freight offering, the Union first president the Italians. was confirmed as editor of the Xrw Orleans, Oct. 18. The meeting Pacific's traffic men have received strict of the committee of fifty tonight was orders not to meet the cut of rival party orgau. Resolutions were adopted the. socialist party in reich-sta- g secret but the committee announced lines but to take the business offering to calltoupon to remove the unsatisfactory seek that it would pursue the investigation to at full rates. y The recent report from the west of conditions of the present system of the end; bring the murderers of to justice and break up the Italian sweeping change in the purchasing emigration and especially the request of assassination leagues in this city. A agents department at Omana have no the federal government to exercise thousand dollars was raised on the spot more foundation than this: When the stricter supervision upon the different ports in regard to the transportation and by next week the committee exjiects new purchasing agent assumed his du- and accomodations of emigrants. ties last summer it was then determined to have $50,000 to assist in the work. The mausoleum at Potsdam in which to waa have re to the facta that the One of the stated general storekeeper the bodies of Emri"7-ed(0.'Priucfhip Elysia is coming up next week with port to the vice president instead of the v aldemar and lTinoe Sigfrinund were 700 Italian emigrants on board. The purchasing agent, that the distribution deposited on Wednesday, was consemayor, interviewed the custom house of supplies might be facilitated. crated today in the presence of the authorities and an a result they will go Empress Frederick, her daughter, and down and meet the ship. Lnlees tire Nearly Broke It. the iirieror and empress and other officers can that the satisfy emigrants Napa, Cal., Oct. 18. Stamboul trotted members of the royal family. Chaplain they are desirable financially and morally time today and lowered his own Koegel officiated and the choir of the land. against to will allowed not be they Berlin cathedral performed the musical and Axtell's arrested was who record, making the mile in Machecol, today, le of the service. portion 2:11 of a slower a considered second has hitherto been promiNelson s mile made at Terre Haute. nent Italian, above the, murderous plots than As It Affects France. Stamboul was driven by Goldsmith, of his more ignorant fellow countrymen. Since his arrest, some damaging evidence and was accompanied by a runner. His 18. There has been great Oct. Paris, has been developed. Ladies owning the pace to the eighth was rather slow for excitement the week at Lyous shanty, where the assassins are sup him. The head of the stretch was over the newduring United States tariff law, in seconds. sixteen Around to and have to passed gathered, plotted posed identified Machecai as the mau who the quarter it was even slower, that be- and Burdeau, the Lyons deputy, has rented the place from them and paid a ing made in :33. When well on the back given notice that he will, in the chamber, month's rent in advance. Several par- stretch the stallion showed a desire to demand retaliation for the increased ties also say they followed Machecai on spurt. Goldsmith held him back, how duties on French He w ill especthe night of the murder. Ho and ever, and the half was made in liOo1. ially propose thatgixuls. a retaliatory duty was passed in Matrang, supposed to he leaders in the The be placed on petroleum, and also sugaffair, were eating a big supper while with the horse in restraint; the gests that boards of inspection be estab s were made in 1:3!84. and the shooting was going on. They relished for the examination of all immained until 4 o'clock in the morning, at this point it seemed the attempt to ports from the United States. having a goixl time and when they break his record would be a failure. As Oj the other hand, the committee for was well horse soon the as said to have straightened the parted Machecai is alleged defense of the silk market held a McDowell rundrove the to the boys: "I have done all I can. I out, however, great meeting at Lyons at which the des am only sorry he was not killed at the ner close up and (jroldsmith Ijegan a took the ground that retaliafirst tire." perate finish with whip and voice. The speakers tion was likely to do do more harm stallion responded nobly and rled do-rthan good. The president of the chamber Killed His Brother' Murderer. the homestretch faster than the last of commerce called attention Calibeen ever covered in has Winfiki.d, Kan.. Oct. 18. J. C. Van- quarter refact the the that in 2:11 . to the line fornia before, crossing has against Italy dyke, a brakeumn on the Southern Kan- The burst of speed with which he taliatory policy sas road, yesterday fatally stabbed finished was tremendous, the last quar- already cost the Lyons market 7,700.(X0 francs worth of business and given GerWill Long. This morning the marshal ter being done in 31 seconds. many industrial supremacy in Italy. Betook Vandvke to Crenola. When the sides, notaby, the injustice committed train reached there Sol Long, the The World's Record Broken. by France and other countries toward brother of the murdered man, walked 18.-The anAmerica in the matter of pork had led Princeton, N. J., Oct. up and fatally shot Vandyke. He then nual fall handicap meeting of the Prince- to the conferring of extraordinary powsurrendered himself. upon the President of the United ton university athletic grounds associa- ers States by the Edmunds retaliation bill, KILLED HER BETRAYER. tion was held here this afternoon and and might extail dangers to the great was remarkable for the fast time made French staple articles of exKrt, particuOuincv the Scene of a Sensational in the 100 and 200 yard dashes by Carey larly wines and silks. The President our of timers r gave was followed by a Senator and two memexperienced vj. Shooting: Affray. 100 as for record seconds the 9,'y yards, bers of the chamber of deputies all of 1 Qui.ncy, 111., Oct. 18. One of the most which brewks the word's record, made whom spoke to the same effect. 1 sensational shooting affrays that has at Washington last Saturday by John The Petit Journal thinks the bill af1 ever occurred In this city took place on S. Owen, Jr., of Detroit, and 22 seconds fects England and Germany more than this for 220 yards on a curved track, equal France, which ought not to be drawn in the American record for the same into yHof the principalO.business strettB making reprisals against the United Price, of Salina. distance straight away. ufternoonTMn. States. Kan., being fatally wounded by Miss The Temps holds that if the new A Settlement ' Lillie Booth of Camp Point, and the Anniversary. American tariff is injurious to French young lady being shot by Price. AcGaujpolm, Ohio., Oct. 18. The cele interests, France cannot complain, as it companied by his brother, Price was bration of the landing of the French has for over nine years persisted in enforcing the unwise act that has been walking down Sixth street soon after settlers at this place is being held today. injurious to America. The moment, lias dinner, when Miss Booth crossed the street and placing the muzzle of a large The town is in it holiday dree and is come, it says, to repair this mistake and revolver against his back fired. Price's overflowing with people. All the busi circumstances are favorable. The counbrother grappled with the young w oman, ness nouses and private residences are cil of the Department of Bouch.es du and the wounded man ran into the ha ndsomely decorated. Governor Cam n Rhone has already called for the annulstore, but immediately returued to the boll and staff and Governor Fleming and ment of the decree against American sidewalk and shot her down. Price staff, of est Virginia, are here. The pork. A meeting of the cabinet was held died soon after the shooting, but Miss two governors held a reception. Tonight Booth's wound is not necessarily fatal. the ladies gives a reception and ball. today at which the final draft of the The Price and Booth families are among general customs tariff was approved. The cabinet also accepted the reducA the most prominent in the county. Rapist Lynched. tions made by the budget committee ip About a year ago young Price went to Macon, Ga., Oct. 18- .- William Single- expenditure, as estimated bv liouvier, Salina and engaged in business. During the past summer Miss Booth followed ton, a negro hackuian, was taken from the. minister of finance. This leaves him to Kansas and commenced proceed- jail last night by an annt d mob and 4,500,000 francs available, thuB permitings against him for bastardy, but he hanged to a tree. Five weeks tfgo Sin- ting the government to reduce the duty on alcohol. wo ncuuitted and returned to Quincy. gleton committed rape upon a voung Miss Booth also came back to her home, lady w'hose name is because Balfour's Side of It. at Camp Point, and the two met today or social prominence. suppressed She is the grand for the first time since the trial. of late the Chief a meeting of the Justice Luinipdaughter Lokdon, Oct. 18.--kin of this state. conservative union at Newnorthern Election Changes. Mississippi castle today, Balfour renewed the atA Steamer Wrecked. Jacjmos, Miss., Oct. 18. -- The franchise tack on John Morley charging him recommittee submitted a compromise Halifax, Oct. 18. -- The Government with misrepresenting and misquoting undoubtwill which w steamer Napoleon as wrecked near Lit some of the Irish authorities. He deport this morning, fended the action of the police at Tip- edly be adopted. It provides that the tie Glace bay. The crew escaped. -- lJl Ik Bill-RrtJ- ili lu 18.-Jo- seph Mae-heec- aarr h uJ aooe-aori- e seu-tenc- e Hen-ness- e one-quart- live-eight- three-quarter- -- S PRICE. FIVE CENTS. OGDEN, UTAH, Sl'NDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 19, 1890. l2l, mm. penry, aaying Cokinelr QdJl know ing of the bjC the djuigrous hari-uperfectly Jati!Vd in Buovitg on it. another fruai Dr. Kes ard WW h, p4-dec- t of th tiiti hf th American Ivu-luUoextending a nordl wt4co&f?ifyj that body. The rd adopted ia that of a female figor in th dma of 1 .6 at the epuuung wtterj and at th aam tint rocking a cradle, ith th motto "The rule th hand that rock th e, Tfc SorUliU at Work. JUSTICE MILLKK'S KKMAIXS Bl'B- ILuxc,Oct. 11-- Th 1L1 AT kFJkl k. ha decided to nominate candkLiU and ouaUat the 4ertiuQ held in Berlin. wrld." Uacf Diatlngulabed Vinuir fi wet to Also to boU a aocialict lahor demunctra-UoWe Wast Satifartbii. oo th first of May neit year and Par Thou- Last Tribute of thereafter e the Sunday fo'k uig the Oct 11 Tli CutnHMTf-iLtaauM, to tb Dead JtUtUos. oc-gre- a o - of Portugal publiahe a kttrr from IWn. declaring that a fieri f American war- hip will arriv at IJtlua abort ly for th purpuaeof aWauaading Mvnatl tim chum aud by th United KXatn lor damage araung from th eeuur by Portugal of th IMngii Bay railway. 5ot After I'ortngal. WakHurron, (k--t 11-- Th abitant aecretary of the navy raid thi aftnniooa that there wa D4word of truth in war the report that a fleet of Amwk-aai.ip lia-- been oriiereil to Lisbn to rait-wathe y niriit of I Vlagtw Bay or for any other purpiwe. It w pnibable that the cruiser lhdtinare, uow in northern European waterw, will visit Lisbon, but no significance is -- pact brat of May aach year. A reiuUoo wa adopted declaring Herr Werner incapable of refrnoticg the party. Some Cracked W Skills. Krw tral to Tub VommtarxAU BoikE Cm, Idaho, Oct 11 Daniel II CampbafL in the C;ue-- of the Hill n at Betlevu mine today, had hi kull fractured by a eolliaioo in Lig tunnel Going into the mine with a car of t inber a rounding turn knocked him There waa bo light and no on is to blame. Th anudenl i incident to all large mine. It i the aeoond thi week. Robert L Flood in the same mine had hi skull cracked yeaterday by a lump of falliug down a chutL Both men doing nicely. oe Sailor Drowned. 19.A severe storm preOct. LfUKitux, vails along the north British coast. The British fiet t lying at Scarborough waa coinitelled to run to sea to escape being blown were a!iore. Three aailor drowu.vl tT HIS A KhSEKTS. Pemisvlaania Girl Cowhides Her lecreant hviixe, Pa., Oct IS. While the worshipper at a religious meeting were returning home Tuesday evening, a MtxiiAM ludy heavily veiled excitedly Am faVtUax lurTkeM rushed through the crowd, and uxn reaching the opjKieite oomer, approached a young man w ho wua engaged in conversation with a woman. She knocked him dow n with a heavy cane and began to beat him in an unmerciful manner with a cowhide, at the aaiue time exclaiming: "I waited and watched for this." It waa with considerable difficulty that she waa forced to desist. The principal in the affair were Miss Eva Wise, a resident of Barty's, four mile from here, and C. J. Noble, a former lover, whose fickleness, it is alleged, prompted the assault. The third party waa a Mrs. Walters, a widow. The greatest excitement prevailed, and while the victim, bleeding and unoor-sciouwas being carried into a house near by, hi Mwailant coolly and triumphantly walked away. Two year ago Noble came to Barry's. He dressed with, great taste and wa extremely oourteous, refined and edu- rwiea, niane nous or menus' ana soon obtained a wlerkal position o the store of Henry Wise. Wise wa reputed to be wealthy, and tbij fair Eva, accomplished ntKl gracerul reil desjierntely in love with the clerk. ,ifUa courtship of stout six months her parents npprored of a union between them, and n date was set for their wedding. Noble'ji friends warmly congratulated him ou securing the amiable and charming young heirot-ior his wire. Meanwhile the prospective father-in-lamet with reverses in secu-latioand to the surprise of everv oue was finally sold out by his creditors. Noble was keenly disappointed at this sudden turn of affairs, and his love for the fair Eva began to w ane.and on the eve of their wedding he sent word to hcrjthat he had just received a telegram from Louisville, Ky.. announcing the death of his mother, and that he was already on his way to that place. He promised to return immediately after his mother's interment and keep his pledge. Invitations had long since been sent out, and friends came many miles to witness the ceremony. In fact everything was complete for the wedding next day. This abrupt notice of his absence was therefore a crushing blow to the girl. I ler family and friends were indignant. Eva became hysterical and openly asserted that it was not his mother's demise but her father's misfortune that drove hiui s away. "If this prove true," she exclaimed, capable of resenting the great wrong and I will do it." The more conservative members of the family interfered and said it was too early to pass such judgment, and this succeeded in calming her. It was, however, obvious to all that N jble's suddeu departure was to avoid many ng and he would never come to claim her. Prior to his engagement to Miss Wise, it is now said Noble paid his attentions to Mrs. Wallers, a wealthy young widow residing here. It was also stated that a renewal of this intimacy had taken place, and that a correspondence had already been begun between them anil that he had never gone to Louisville. When this information reached Miss Wiseshe determined to make his first visit to Mechaniceville very unpleasant. The young widow's house was put under espionage and further developments awaited. Eight months passed by, but the young man failed to apjwar. His duplicity and Eva'sdisappointment had already been forgotten, when Tuesday morning Noble quietly came to the town and went direct to Mrs. Walters' resi dence. A series of religious meetings were being held there, to which Mrs. Walters was a constant attendant. Misti Wise was notified of Noble's presence with the widow, and she determined to punish him. The assault was the result. 'I am a i War Tang Wrialle-Waaidag- hnuill Yraarla-aaet- nrr taa Srmt aa4 tiaaala. KcociK, la, Oct 11 A eommittiw of citizen met th body of Jixig Mdler at Burhngfcm and conducted it to Kao kuk, arm ing at 9 o'clock at the depot The honorary palltiearer and varsiua etmimittee to the body in charge and it waa eatvirted bv Company A, Second ti. A. regiment I N. G, It, tli Gun'd of H i'tor and M'veral thousand ci" ren. TheUt.lv ma borne to the Fnh-ik- i building which waa elab orately dn ped in mourning. The casket ma conveyed to the court room in w hu h the dead justice recently presided and wa plained uon a handsome catafalque. The face of the beloved jurist waa exposed to view mid during the four hour th body lay in state it w a viewed by several thousand people. At 2 o'clock the funeral service were held iu the Unitarian church, of which deceased had been a member. The church was entirely inadequate to accommodate even a small iiorlion of the crowd about it long before the doors were oivned. The funeral procession wa headed by clergymen who moved up the central aisle followed by the pall bearers Itearing the casket In a few minute the family entered with Chief Justice Fuller the member of the State supreme court aud various bar delegation carryhandsome Moral tributes. ing many When the funeral service were held the public aud private buildings draped in black presented a sombre aporance. A high wind during the early morning destroyed many decorations. All along the line of march over w hich the funeral procession moved Hags w ere displayed at . half mast Beside the distinguished gentlemen who accompanied the remains from Washington many other were asxe rubied here to pay the last tribute of respect The supreme court of tho state was reprceeuted and a large delegation of attorney from all the state included in the circuit presided over by the dead -- lSt TW-euc- y to thi. to be Taken. 11 General Oct Washington, United State minister to after reading the Lilin dirslcli alxmt the Iilagoa Iwy claim, said the matter wa Ufore the board of arbitra tion and until the board reuchel a No Action 15at-chell- IW-tnga- I lam.ei:. MKILIXU iuu The General Han Appropriated Mil lions lor Private Plll JseM's. Paris, Oct 18. Naquet, for a l ug time Boulanger'most trusted supKrter, but who hu abandoned the general. savn the resource or the Itoulangisl party have become exhausted through the extravagance of the general The Royalist, who were secretly siipHrting the lkiulangist movement collected live million franc to secure the election of Boulangist deputie; half of the fund contributed by the Uouut of I'aria. The Bouliiiigists, however, secured only Irenes, me remainder oeing j, by Boulauger from the use to which the subscriber meant it should be put ,'' Military Keservatiunit Abandoned. aeoretary Washington, Oct of war boa directed the alaindonieut of the military renervatior. of Fort Gibson, Fort Bridger, Wyo., Fort Merde, Ari xono, Fort Elliot, Texas, Little Rock barracks, Arkansas, nnd Fort Crawford, Colorado, and their transfer to the secretary of the Interior for duqoition. e 1 Colored Shooting Bee. St. J)fM, Oct 11- - portly before one o'cfii:k fills nfternoon,"AlberV Whitfield We Are (ielting- a Navy. shot and killed Grandison Jotiea. Charles W.isiii.MiTo.v, Oct 18. The Navy de- Newton was shot through the neck by a stray bullet and Whitfield received a partment today issued an advertisctue t slight wound in the head. The shooting inviting proposals for the construct i m took place on Ismrd the steamer "City of of a harlior ilefeuse ram of 2,0.10 tons, a Baton Rouge" lying ut the foot of street All the men nre colored. torpedo boat of 112 tons, a swift torpcuo Marketwas Jones captain of tne watch ond recrmsr or 4.i tons. Whit-HelThe ram is to lie constructed in ac- fused to advance the moncv to cordance with plans prepared by the department. She will lie required to KILLED HIS WIFE. maintain u sjhmhI of 17 knots for two consecutive hours and a premium of He Thinks He Wiw Insane When He $1.1.0011 for each quarter knot in excess Did It. of that rate. The torpedo Ixwt will Is- - constructed 18. Oct. This morning Dun. Boston, on the bidder's plans, with a view to de- H. Adam's EApretoi of Wilson, employe veloping a spid of twenty fonr knots; over that a premium of tf 1.1,001 for each company, shot and killed his wife. He and then sent a bullet into his own breast, quarter knot up to twenty-five- , for each quarter knot iu excess of a probably fatal wound. He that rate. The vessel is not hi lie ac- inflicting said he did it under the impulse of the it makes at least twenty-thre- moment without cepted unless any cause, and he knots, and a ienalty of $.1,000 will thinks he was temiKirarily insane. be imposed in case she makes less than twenty four knots. On the Turf. The torpedo cruiser will lie built on department plans aud a required miniOct. 18. - The closing day Cincinnati, mum seed of twenty-tw- o knots. A of the fall meeting at the Latoniu races: penalty of $10,000 for each quarter knot s and upwards, mile: Riless than twenty three knots and a premium w ill be ullowcd at the rate of mini won; Rohiu atcoiid, La brad third. each above Time. 1:444. $10,000 per quarter, Time-yea- r old and upwards, mile and twenty-threknots and up to twenty-fou- r knots, and of $20,000 ier quarter in twortv vards: Barney won, Eugenia secexcess of twenty four knots. Bids for ond. P. itchett third. Time, 1:55'. and upwards, mile: Three year-olthe ram and loredo boat will be owncd the 20th of December nid for the tor- Blarnevstone won: Busincsssecoud, Ihd likins third. Time, 1:434'. pedo cruiser the 11th of February. five furlongs, Ranier won, Palmetto second, Paladine tl.ird. the I'luiis, Accepts Time, UH. Cincinnati Hotel autumn handicap, all Washington, Oct. 18. The secretary of the navy received a telegram from the ages Prim Fortunatus won, Mies Dale second. Marion C. third. Time, li.lo'. Uniou Iron Works at San Francisco acAT I.K.XINOTON. terms the for cepting the department's construction of one of the battle sbis Lk.xiniiton; Ky., Oct. 18. The closing on the Pacific coast. They provide for day of the Kentucky Horse Breedcre (and unfinished from the const ruction of a vessel twelve feel Trotting Meeting 2 24 pacing, $1,.VK) Wilkes longer than the one originally planned yesterday): won. King Loska second, Johnny Smoker in all similar the respects by department, Best time, to the two ships lieing built by Cramps third, Treasurer fourth. at Philadelphia, the contract price being 2:14 '.j. 2:20 class, $1,500 Horicon won, Veri$3,lh0,000, or $.10,000 more than (Vamp's tas second, ( Jlobe third, others ruled out. bid for h single vessel on the same plans, and 50,000 less than the Union Iron Best time, 2:1.4. , Shmmh1 stake, four $1,,1I0 Works' bid on the vessel, under the deNancy Hanks won. Bonnie Whit more partment's original plans. Hwoml, others ilistanced. Best time, 1:1.1'. Another Tariff Wrinkle. 2:29 class, $1,000 Minerva won. Van Washington. Oct. 18. --Seretary Win-do- Vassel seiMind, Embassy third, Clara time, 2:22! has informed Secretary Blaine that Wilkes f.kirth. Best four-yeaolds. f1ft1, stake, Futurity the statement required by section 8 mntinisheil) Angelina won from C in 2:19' of the tariff net for manufactured merchandise consigned for sale iu the United States cannot be signed by any The Cainpaian Opened. person but the manufacturer, but that Ohio. Oct. 18. Speaker need Massiluin, if attested, the signature, properly not be signal in the presence of the Khh1 addressed here tonight two of the consular officer. largest political gatherings ever sen in this district. Thirty two carloads came Daily liters of the Revolution. over from Medina, where a mass meeting vms held in the afternoon. There Washington, Oct. 18. At the ad were large delegations present from of the of the Daughters journcd meeting other surrounding towns. was American Revolution today, a letter John Jarratt consul to Manchester, received from Mrs. Harrison accepting Englan also addressed other meetings, the presidency of the society, and (eneral Alger spoke at the opera house. ( - (?20,-00- 0 e Three-year-old- vear-olds- r Idaho Returns. Boimc City. Idaho, Oct. 18. Official returns show that the total votes cast in the recent state election are 18,008. The majority received by the Republican candidates for C!ongress and governor are 2,171, and 2,173 resjiectively. UHm joint ballot the legislature stands, Republicans, 4.1; Democrats, 9. Miners Strike. BncshELs, Oct 18. Three thousand miners have struck in the Charleroi district l, no action woidd be taken by the United Stat. jurist The burial ervi!e waa by Pastor Una- an ll tirnvnr lv h'uu u I ' 1 ui. t n mon by I4ev. HaesalL The funeral pr- oeseion to Oakland cemetery wa the largest ever seen here, including official and court dignitaries, military and civie eocietiea, fire department and citizens. Til hearse w a drawn by four black horse. Th services at the grave were very simple and the body whs kwered ana covered fnjn sight forer. o ire.1-loii- |