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Show V 4 i i OGDEN DAILV COMMERCIAL: t stay buavd, aai is tL mju tlaaa TUESDAY. NOTOJBER II, farmer rmudncU ct to be head at the ex- - t. ; Lea aoiI ia i ui.1. Ulw III A MAYS iwu ctayi- CoaawiWMW 137 W Wbl UarUad ra. Juka M- Martia, c Cxtv. Utaa. am S!t Lake der djacbhrgvcf reewtv'. M Ftiom at aad appro il; La viisuaiwi ;uut-i- THEOCGH A MISSTET HE WAS tag, oxtUrr u, QctlUTTEJ. s ia bis pWw X C LurJ, oa Li All anembers of the Iowa CACGHT BV THE WHEELS. 9U ) bubd, U lw i i.rod by lLa of lrdea. dnsnag to be cWk. auciai, will pleas aotJy the leerrirUry, I CVdM City lTUJy Cootpaay ra. It ka avrcvj Tt- - Ihiatn Stock of Paine ft Earet R. P. Hue tr "ill q IL rt aL. ordr tvtuec without ie!ay, ao tLat arra&fj rarcu auay I 1 lKt aa thatiaMfor twwhaf. Bad a Harrow Baeape free Ptra be na4e to tea 11. IL HodrM rt aL ra. Og&m City lvea CKJ um w.su p. Uoodoy Morals. ax train. Rail ay Compaay, Mstry vt ppraivc Tan. Roaumoav rreaukttt. f.jr d?eoda&t U Mfa. U K. KWcm, T. J. HudwaaadD. Lrana. Yaaaf K 6ti a little toe laaU aaa Caned the Cakt IL IL Hulenu ct aL ra. Cvdea City are Waau4 Ktvrral latcrcttUf FcrRatlsay Cucbpaay, ordr mrUing th Ob CeUMtos1 a Vera taat SaUrday recit Mr. W. JL nifi Urn for beancf us NoMibt Li, lfX of the tire drpartneat Chapam, Tmbf HceAtaarUr. H R. Vhmm ra. IL Jwcmitt M aL. went to the engine house to introduce orxWd that order dwaniiunc dfeaYesterday aaorainff Jamea Gallagher, ae dant a rroas bill and croaa acUoo ba va aUnioa Paeifio Fireman, net with a Mr. IL W. Rhodes, the bjmC Mr. Rhodes WLm the anea had cated aad that defaodaat'a cross bill dreadful accident ia the Ojda yards. they euddeoly turned upoa the asd rroM mrtnm b rcinatated. tie waa attemptusc to board a moving Mr. Chapman, tired a aioe tittle speech Fraaec VL Vaa Wickta ra. Bjamia and made om of those unfortu- - at bun, expreaeiv of geauine rwptct, of Kimball engine motioa on Vaa W. Wirkla, its a fine gold A A11""", durniiaw d and atrickaa from cale nuavpe uiat ao cram mean aenou and preeented tuna heeded caae. iniutyordath. dorket. Both hie kea were caught aad Thi gift waa feelingly accepted andMr.ia Ogd City ra. John A. Boyla, trial, crumbed. acknowledged by The wheels p.am'd over the apprciatii wood for plaintiff, J. N. A. K. liy the knee and the lert Chapmaa. for dffeodnt. Hvora for pUintiff, ngbt just below Mr. Rhodes entered upon his duties the ankle. J.W.McNutt, K. B. IVroto for da-- above HawaaUkea to the Union Pacific yesterday and the boyathiiik he ta a feodant; Willi un Binford, J. A. lloyla, hoHpital and the right W waa ampu- good man for the place. and F. L. Cbapin. tated bflov the knee. The earne operaCITY IX BRIEF. tion will have to be performed above the Still Improvinr. ankle oo the left leg. ao Mr. M. D. Hoga, ho vaa aavaraly It waa thought last night that his surMusicale tonight wounded with a revolver bullet Friday vival waa doubtful. of Commerce tonight Chamber old ia and about lie thirty year evening, aud whom it waa then thought A. tonight of th V. Meeting waa atill alive could live but a few hours, waa ia Salt Lake W. A. Mr. Wertx yesterday aad apparently on the road to A Morninj Blaze. recovery. , yesterday. Soon after 12 o'clock Monday morning The doctor made aa inciatoa on Lia "Light and Shadow" at the opera abdomen oo Saturday, removed the Mr. Charles Turner, of the Merchant's houe tomorrow sight blood and bone eplintera, and assured Police Patrol, discovered fir in themaelvea that the ball had not out Night Mr. Kane, of the Ogden Liquor comend of the basement of Pain A rear the entrails. the was a Zion visitor yesterday. pany, street Of course the wounded man feels aore Hurt's block, 345 Twenty-fourtThe detop finish ia "getting there" on ia in He turned in an alarm and the fir and tender about this time, but he the Reed block with energy just bow. very good apihta, under the circum- partment waa on hand promptly aa stance, and his ahanoes for coming out usuaL This timely action all around Regular monthly meeting of th eavedth building, or at least great Chamber of Commerce takes place tosafely are very favorable. The way wounded people get well ia damage. night. Aa it turned out, while the joista under this climate ta remarkable. The drama "Light and Shadows" will There waa Cole Nole,ahot through the first floor, at th back end of the be presented at the Union opera bouse weeks to show few a charred and through the body ago. store, are they enough were in a lively blaze, no ceiroua damage tomorrow night He waa at work in a abort time. James Griffin is another example, both waa done to the building. Mr. Paul Wells, train master of the The store room had but a light scent Utah Central at Salt Lake, waa in the these men receiving quite similar wounds of amoke yesterday. to those of Hog. city yesterday. And Mra Perechman, shot by Dick Opinions were divided as to now me Willis Brown waa arraigned before favored on waa the blaze She Hot The at majority originated. Rogora, Springa on the streets in a little over a month after get- the idea of incendiarism, but a minority Commissioner Cross yesterday was discharge of petit larceny and genting a 41 bullet in the back, just under thought it spontaneous combustion the shoulder blade, about four inches erated by some rags and oil said to be in charged. the cellar. from the spine. Mr. B. C. Vinson, representing the The purity of the air must prevent Idaho Falls Town Lot Company at A Little Fast. Hut to, Montana, is in tne city visiting gangrene and peritonitis and contribute to these rapid recoveries. Tbs sheriff was around last night, or his frienda Mr. W. IL Ridgly'a daughter, Edna, the deputy sheriff was, gathering in C. B. Payson'8 Obseqnh's. went out to Huntsville dislocated her ankle on Sunday morn who men nine The body of C. B. Payson lay in state in descending the stone steps of the the other night and carried on in such ing while in the Masonio Hall, Masonic Block, yes yard, starting fer Sunday school was law a way that the Mrs, James Flood, w idow of the late terday, guarded by Knight Templar thus compelled to give them special atCalifornia millionaire, passed through sentries of honor, dotailel by EI Monte tention. are said to have broken in a Ogdon yesterday in a magnificent speCommandery, Number 2. The remains They will be eoorted to the stntion tins morn door, to have taken a pair of boots, and cial coach, on route to the east from San Francisco. to have run things for a time in a ing by Weber Lodire No. C, A. F. and A. M.. and aim bv Fidility Lodge No. 3-man n ner. Grand Master T. W. Whiteley and A. O. U. W. Each lodge will meet at The sheriff smed to be looking for Grand Secretary J. J. Thomas, of the 8 .TO a m. for this nurnof e. Twenty-fiftthem towards West street, Grand Lodge of Oddfellows of Utah, Mra Payson and the two children will mainly. were in the city last evening visiting Michi to Flushing, accompany the body Out of consideration for the sheriff's Ci'escont Lodge, No. 13. will be where it gan, their former home, feelings no names are mentioned at this Witherell came in from General J. laid to rest. Mra rayson ana cnuaren time. will remain there. The whole crowd will probably be his Woodruff ranch yesterday and will see all his friends today. He will be in The deceased was a Past Assistant summoned to Huntsville today. master workman of the A. O. U. W., and the city until Saturday. He ia aa ur had held several office in the masonic bane and energetic aa ever, At Headgnarter8. orders, and was highly respected by Chief Chanman and the Offdnn fire da Tom colored Paine Two more men, both. , the Those lodges extended every kindness and II. R, Clayton, were arrested on partment deserve much credit for disand good management to him during his sickness, and have Sunday charged with belonging to the promptness played! in conquering the fire Sunday honored his memory since his death. Charles Turner gang of dry goods and night in the basement of Paine 4 Hurst s We have the lead and mean to keep it. clothing thievea Some goods were store. The stock of china and glassware at THE found in their possession. Washington avenue and Twenty-fiftThe hearing of all five of them comes street, FAIR will stand any inspection. each hod its center decorated on thifmorniug at 10 o'clock in the po- with a long line of red lights last night, court. Aaniold lice Concert. The whero lightning is going to some reason best showingor rather where for Dun Shehan, electric the polarstrike, The Aamold Musical Concert given known to himself, shied a stone through last night at the Union Opera House the window of the Capitol saloon, and ization is going to be. drew a light attendance but was a very for this little freak of cuesedness got The Prolate Court. meritous performance. Mr. Aamold is thirty days. an accomplished musician and young Jennie Smith, or a young woman In the matter of the estate of R. K Elbel a musical prodigy. They were re- - whoso police court name is so recorded, Williams, petition read and order for final oncored. They will return in is in the city jail with a mixture of deliof real estate was made. Eeatedly rium tremens and opium hallucination. distribution In the matter of the estate of Mark She would scream with fright and beg The drama "Lights and Shadows" will Sill man an order was made appointing appear at the Opera House tomorrow to be let out, as she saw such terrible appraisers. will sell for visions. this Seats certainly , night Seven devils were jumping on her all at a lively rata Meets Tonight. the time, she said. She was receiving treatment yesterMr. Wertz Still in It. The regular monthly meeting of the Chamber of Commerce meets tonight at The Commercial Sunday morning an- day. was she It is told of her that jilted by nounced that Mr. A. W. Wertz had dis- a man three or four years ago and took the Chamber. A full attendance is urged. posed of his ticket brokerage business to dissipation in the way of opium and of one said to is to She belong W. G. liquor. Jonea on Twenty-li- f th street to IRELAND'S DELEGATES HONORED. Salt Lake's prominent families named The former called at this office yester- Hill. The Patriots of Erin Enthusiastically day and stated that the reporter had Her case is certainly pitiable. been misinformed. Mr. Wertz leaves in Greeted in New York. a few days for New York and will probCover that bald spot on your head New York, Nov. 10. The Metropolably spend the winter in various eastern by using Skookura Root Hair Grower. citiea During his absence his business itan opera house was packed tonight on will be in charge of Mr. Jones' clerk, Notice. the occasion of the reception given to but there is not the slightest propect of under the Irish delegates, O'Brien, Dillon, Sulis the Notice by given hereby in the ownership. any change signed, to all whom it may concern, that livan, Harrington and Gill, by the Irish on the 7th day of November, 1890, societies of New York. The opera house Real Estate Transfers. Louis Lapiner made an assignment for Furnished by the Hendershot Abstract the benefit of his creditors to James house was decorated simply with Irish Office for Nov. 10, 1890: Pingreo of all his goods, wares and nier and American flags. Many prominent . The audience Ambrose Shaw to Robt R Shaw, wd, chandise and other property, consisting gentlemen were preso-itand caps, boots and was intensely enthusiastic, cheering alhats of 1 clothing, sec $5. r of 6, W; 20, 8wK tp part Newton Farr and wife to Morton V shoes, and cents' furnishing (foods, in ternately for the delegates and Parnell, cities, located in his and hissing Balfour. Among the list of Gilbert, wd, lots 1, 2, 5, 6 and 7, blk 6, Ogden and Logan lots 8, 9, 10 and 11, blk 2, Riverside An- store, known as the (Jhicago (Jlotning vice presidents were the names; Grover Store. No. 2510 Washington avenue, in Cleveland, Levy P. Morton, Charles A. nex; $6,000. John C Curtis and wife to William B Ogden City, and his store known by the Dana, Wm. M. Evarta, General Sherman, Williams, wd, lots 1 to 15, inclusive same name at Logan, being all the prop- Chauncey Depew, Governor Abbett, of erty owned and possessed by the as New Jersey, Governor Hill, of New York, Observatory Place add; $700. signor, and all creditors of said Louis Carl Sehurz, Joseph Charles F Knowles to Mabel L O'Donoghue, Lapiner are hereby notified to present Eugene Kelly, Richard O'Gorman. blk of lot 4, C, 35, part plat their claims to the undersigned, for the Gov. Hill introduced the delegates to Ogden City Survey; 81,650. Durpose of payment and settlement, and the audience in a speech saying that Total, $8,355. all debtors are hereby required to make they represented a cause which calls for their payments to the undersigned. "Sohmer," the Quenn of Pianoa the sympathy of the American people. Said assignor has made this assign It has been said, he added, that the ment for the reason that he hnds him publio influence of this country Attention. Orpheoiis! ought meet and pay all claims not to be expended with such active unable to self inMembers of the Orpheon society are and inuebtednese which he is terest on affairs. He was sure this was responsirequested to attend and invite their ble for, and the undersigned hereby but the sentiment of a few and not of friends to come to the fourth musicale, gives notice that on Thursday, the 13th. the vast majority of our people. Addresses were made by the delegates, which will be given this evening in the day of November, 1890, the said assignee court of the First National bank build- will fell and deliver to the highest bid- after which Mr. O'Donoghue announced and interest which that Eugene Kelly had subscribed ing. An attractive program of eight der, the entire stock numbers has been prepared and a large the said assignor has in and to said prop- 81,000. He himself would subscribe erty, and all persons are hereby notified ?1,000, Major John Byrnes, the railroad audience is expected. to be and appear at Ogden City at said operator, would subscribe 11,000 a year "Take it before breakfast." Dr. Hen- store for the purpose of offering bids for for five years, Grace and the entire stock aforesaid, which will be Mayor Grant had each subscribed f l,0iX). ley's English Dandelion Tonic. sold at public vendue at the hour of ten Numerous other subscriptions of smaller o'clock of said day, in the forenoon, for amounts were made, Governor Hill givChildren's Paternal Respect. benefit of creditora ing $100 and saying that hi would like An Indian was killed by a bear last the James Piworee, Assignee. to contribute when the delegates arrive Blacksmith's in week at Rock Fork, at Albany. The total receipts and subFork canon, Cache county. Part of the To Iowa People. scriptions amounted to 131, (m. Indian's face was torn off, his jaw To lite former retidentt of Iowa, domiciled crushed, and the flesh stripped off one Advanced the Rajte. or uhiding in the City of Ogden: leg. His children killed the bear, but Tbtb Hague, Nov. 10. The Bank of The "low i Awociatioii iuUtah," sends would not allow it to be skinned out of Netherlands the of The advanced! the rate of and of their father it to that requests pleasure greeting portion respect had eaten. your presence at a social gathering of all discount from 3 per cent to 3' percent CALENDAR cvtoa ia s i of - A Of TEHL -- U hrt ei-chi- Ali0 John Hopkins, District Attor- - State AUiaoa. SUU vs. Lball Kim-ba- ll John Hopkins. United Saetes Ution: AUiaoa. Mate va, Oiirane Jacob- United cohabitation: I t Attorn, btates va uke buer- hi United State DivUtct iU A Allison. M-- BOVUBIB 21, 1 89a Sutea va. John Wetch. loabitatior; United States jrnev. H. II-- nn. a. Joseph Tj(A Sutea I I dl (Xihabitauoa, ct Attorney. God United lied State ra John Evana, United State District attor-Htate ra. Henry Tingey, - a tuiM uuirtct Aiior- ltolapp A Barton. hot. 21, 189a ite ra. James Martin, Vat ion; Umtd State lite ra. O. J. Spencer, Sutea district attor- - loa ra. Jacob Hansen, liUon; United State las vs. Oax A. Poart, Ltion and polygamy; Irict attorney. late ra. James Kemp, Itatea diHtrict attor- ov. 2.1, 189a Ed. Dayton alias t with intent to mur- vs. j district attorney. va hi. myton, alias dis- States y; United vs. John Fuller and isturbini? the neatte: krict Attorney, Smith Walter Glenn, jr, tatea District Attor- - va. eon. movkxbeb 26, 1890. vs. Adam Johnson, United States District jle vs. Warran Richard- with a deadly weanon: rSlatoSTJistrict Attorney. kay robbery; United States Dis- Attorney. (THURSDAY, hovxmber 27, 1890. ,6 Too People vs. John J. Kelly, rt Sweden, Thos. R. Leavitt, James Isaac Sorensen and John ilnll, ... 1i:.t.i..f .A. tif. B&l a fTnUoyl VIIIUCV kJHOWW byi IT. S. Painter, Richards, Rolapp A k. THE DISTRICT COURT. First District Court, Judge James ner presiding, made the following sition of cases yesterday: pes O. Moyes et al, vs. Winslow Farr demurrer overruled; ton days to R. Chase vs. Harry Jeannett et id., ed that verdict and judgment be hide on payment of costs of term attorney's fee to defendant. Lovell vs. Percy A. Cook, ordered motion of plaintiff for judgment be it is hereby denied. ion National bank of Chicago vs. R. Swan et al., order overruling deer; ten days to answer; $5 attorney's p plaintiff. ion National Hank of Chicago vs, R. Swsn et al., order granting Ion to quash summons; plaintiff h five days to amend summons on bent of $5 attorney's fee to defend- 110 IF". J. Humphries et al, vs. Joseph Mo al- - motion to tax costs over- - loch et 'Vfti additional compensation al- lio referee, A. R. wood,1 by :. l... .J uuu jL: sum .10 Hey u uo yaiKX luio 'a 1 YV. I' Anderson et al. va F. J. 3iesol demurrer overruled; ten days to r; $o attorney s tee granted to Co. va Dalton, Cannon, motion to relax costs .'ted; witness' fees taxed at 120; now at 815; defendant allowed,? ney's fee for making motion. iza Ann Morton et al. vs. Ogden A Elevator Co., motion for a new iar8chberg Optical L1 Jug va David O. Tallant, t declines to settle statement on mo-- i for new trial, as notice of motion iCnot tiled within the statutory time try McGrath I'n rlnVQ luanony 5 va H. L. White, to dismiss denied, excepts. to which mo- plain- - I lfrank Price'ot al. va Mayor and City ' Mtncilof Wellsville, restraining orderi'as nd set aside Demurrer sus- denied; l,.dUTinjustice dofendant. va jjanioi Kice, f'NK.fens It" itv fW I M 85 attor-rit- e motion ior H. Dver vs. David Stuart ffov. 17 at 2 o'clock for the ;y "f itting ci tnis cause. in the Titory ofvfational Bank vs. D. Hamer, charging writ of attachment. . Morton, et al., va Ogden therojfcg and Elevator company, deienJ"uBt, cranted nve davs 10 Drenare acu k Bprvfxl a hill of excentiona t fm. Garland va John M. Martin, re of receiver, M. Fellows, presented accepted. Osfisiah Reed va C. Woodmansee, on lion of Maloney A Perkins, Kimball U Allison consenting, referred to J. S. t Zifc epiion. leman. Si Stevens va D. Rice, order granting days additional time for plaintiff to high-hande- Mi Our Trade Has Increased the 100 per cent we asked, but now, human like, we want the Earth, and to gain this we will Make Prices C h Ida, Rolapp A Barton. GOIII We-lu- 't y , Norctn- - Itates ra. Jobs Hofikioa, Stntee Diatrict Attuc- SUtee --a. I I I III I I I I I - Cut Taalrrta- v- Th urd (Jl IleIi. - be CTul to AUo. riv-as- fJYEIBER. II i-s- c CASES I I d h " h -- ASTONISHINGLY LOWsn Watch this Space for a day or two. Yours Truly, LOEB 8c MYER, PROPRIETORS OF.' Tl mm 2410 A. L Mill EAGLE IKE, WASHINGTON AVE. , Manager Annex, 276 2oth St - - Ogden, Utai. man's relatives failed to take this ohari- - BONNY SPEAKS AT LAST. His Story Simply Confirms the Tales taOie view. LomxiM, Nov. 10. -- The Tall MallGaJ wtte says Stanley will prosecute Walter of BarMIot's Cruelty. Barttelot and others who .brought Lou don, Nov. 10. The Times yester charges against him in connection with the controversy regarding the rear guard day morning published a of the Erain relmf expedition. Stanley signed statement from Bonny, who has retained George Lewis and Sir opens by regretting that Barttelot'a Charles Russell to conduct the case. orotner iorcea tne disclosure or a pain Bi(r Filrures. ful story. Bonny says Stanley only heard of the poisoning suspicions from Di'lhh, Minn., Nov. 10. During th him on the 20th of October. Bonny say season 1890. the ore shipping business of Barttelot and Jameson, after question- the range in Wisconsin, Minnesota will represent figures unpre-denting the Arabs belonging to Stanley's in the business. Before the eloaa previous expedition, as to the fate of of the season the grand total will reaebt Pacock and others, expressed the opin- over 8,000,000 tons against 7,500,000 last ion that Stanley would poison anybody. year. He admitted that rumors to that effect A Horgoman Suicides. were current in Europe, but nothing Boston, Nov. 10. Wesley P. Dalch, a was ever proven against Stanley. Bon- well known horseman.committed snicid ny confirms the report that Barttelot this afternoon by shooting himself wit asked him for a tasteless poison with a revolver in his office in the Commonwhich to remove Tippo Tib's nephew, wealth building. Financial difficulties was the cause of the set Selim, with whom he had a quarrel. Bonny had all the poisons. A Sharp Encounter. Barttelot did not make any further atto Selim. confirms Erzakoum, Nov. 10. Five hundred tempt poison Bonny the statement that Barttelot deliberately armed Armenians concentrated st Mador, hit a woman. For this Barttelot would on the Russian territory, yesterday, and have been lynched if Bonny had not res made a raid on several Kurdish villages cued him. Bonny has not the slightest killing five persona The band waa at doubt that the boy Soudi died from the tacked and dispersed by Cossacks. e Iteel s of the kick given him by Bartte lot He confirms the statement that the The Baby Kin? III. mission boy, John Henry, who acted as Nov. 10. The Chroniole'a Loxdon, died from the effect of the interpreter, three hundred lashes. He did not de Berlin correspondent says it is rumored sert as was stated, but was left on the in Catholic circles that notwithstanding road. The boy was afraid te come back official assurances to the contrary, thai because he had sold Barttelot'a revolver young king of Spain ia weak and not to obtain food. The major recaptured likely to live long. the boy and had him publicly sentenced to be shot,not intending to carry out the Affairs in Greece. sentence. The whole camp threatened Athens, Nov. 10. The chamber of to desert if the sentence was carried out was opened today by the king deputies Barttelot then exclaimed, "Bv Ood, will give him three hundred lashes." in person. In his speech his majesty the members of the cabinet are conHenry became insensible after receiving says vinced of the expediency of returning to lashes. was most scene The the thirty horrible he (Bonny) had ever witnessed, the electoral system based on the old Mortification set in and the flesh of the laws. victim fell in pieces to the ground. His A Doctor Sand Bagged. body swelled to twice its ordinary size, New York, Nov. 10. Dr. Selavan and he died in twenty-fou- r hours. Bonny tells of the unprovoked stab- Bloodgood, the veteran medical director bing of the Chief Unganga by Barttelot of the United States navy laboratory" ia with a penknife. He doclares the best the navy yards at Brooklyn, was sand feeling prevailed in the village till the bagged Sunday morning and robbed. major arrived, when he immediately His condition is critical. No arreeta. caused trouble by extravagant demands and threats. Bonny confirms Stanley Baptists of Alabama. further and tells about the killing of the Ala, Nov. 10. The Ala Birmingham, Zanzibar by Barttelot, who after beating the man frightfully with a staff, bama slate Baptist conference assembled smashed his skull with it. Barttelot he here today in the First Baptist church. says, projected an expedition of hisown It is attended by many of the most dis to reach Casati. tinguished divines of that denomination Bonny confirms Stanley's account of in the south. the murder of Barttelot except that Barttelot had not a cypress 6ta(T, but a Lost on a Whaler. revolver in his hand, and punched ond Nov. 10. The whaler San Francisco, kicked the woman. Bonny justifies the sentence of death of the Soudanese sol- Charles W. Morgan, which has just ardier, Burgan Mohammed, but says Stan- rived from the Okhoteh sea, reports the ley is entirely correct in stating that loss of six men. Second Mate Martin and Barttelot projected an expedition of his fiveseamon while in pursuit of a whale. own, by which it was planned to reach Casati and not go to Unyoro. Bonny Miss Riordan Confesses. threatened that he would enlist, the asLondon, Nov. 10. Miss Riordan ha sistance of the Arabs to frustrate this confessed He w that she shot Dr. Bright plan, and therefore it as dropped. nexer thought Stanley was dead. mercy. Haines, who is engaged With regard to Stanley's charge to Bricht's daughter. Miss Riordan Bon-ne- y was formerly engaged to herself. against him of a lack of initiative, is charges, blood 's Barttelot is he glad says Schooner Capsized. not on his head, as it would have been ha, ha vinlontlv resisted and tried to Oswego, Nov. 10. The schooner Ocean: stop Barttelot from doing what he had done. The whole camp so execrated the Wave has capsized in the lake twelve mnior. that in a moment at the raising miles out from here. The crew is supof Bonney's hand, Barttelot would have posed to be drowned. been torn from limb to nmo. A French Officer Dead. He says in conclusion, that ne can only believe that Barttelot was insane. Paris, Nov. 10. Vice Admiral Obry, lie wrote to this eneci io oir of the French levant squad commander Barttelot, relating his reasons for this belief, and he thought it a pity the dead ron, is dead. three-colum- n ed She-crave- s nr |