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Show fa OGDENJDAI A , . i OGDEN, UTAH, WEDNE LUME IV. NUMBER' 36.;:." mica v OMMERCIA ?, NOVEMBER 12, 1890. eery tfepamt km to mu them bee catered apon, and THE MOXEVMAHKET. ia that dirertaia mutt be d at this tnmkm or your incoming rv&cTkl cnors m uct Le giveo to underCOTES EXTEETAI5S THE CEX-EBA-L stand that and icircuastaaeas must THE BEARS HATE A VERY DEthey take part in strikes of tny kind." CIDED ADTAXTAGE. ASSEMBLY THIS YEAi Mr, Powderly advocated equal rights far both sexes, the acceptance of aa to seed drh-galto the nest Three Banks ta the Mew York C3ear Fowosriy Is Greaa MiMT W Farmers Alliance eunventkia and the tag Bouse Association rind Bia iiMit Report cooperation of the Knights of Labor aalvee tn Arrears. eDSsouaalnsi of the Tariff- with the various railroad organizatkioa in the work of federation. 1 ImmiU U lacietstt ef Us Kw Tort Semury Viaooai Xalte Sosm latere-la- g The Patifie Short Iiae. SuicawaU Krgaralag tas tarsias tn Jellifies a Cutral StrlU Special to Tat Coeasantik la the Trsatiry The fsliry r tu Kaigatsef Siorx Cm, Iowa, Nov. IL Work 00 ef the OesaftateaL the bridge cow being built by the PaDuttu, Colo, Not. IL The general cific Short' Line across the Missouri New You, Nov. IL Rumors of wmbU7 of tbe Kn;gbta of Labor con- river ia progressing very welL Socy-smit- h trouble among the banking institutions vened thia morning, villi about 300 delA Co, subcontractors for the were current all day, but so one paid Work-bi- d Muter General on thia aide, are progressing much head, thinking they were the structure egates present usual emanations of bear minds. After Powderly reed hie annual address, welL after which the sstnmbly adjourned The caieaoo fur pier No. 3 ia ready to the close, however, it was learned that until tomorrow. A public reception was be put in. The air connections with it three banks, members of the New York tendered the delegates this afternoon, m ill be made soma time during the week, Clearing House Association, had diffiat which several thousand poople assem- after bk-- the work of sinking will be culty in settling the claims of the other bled. commenced and go 00 as rapidly as pos- banks against them. There was a balance against the Bank of North America Powder', ia Lie annual report, touch- sible. On the Nebraska aide the of economic tha gov mattress ia in aa well at a good of f 1,400,000, which it was unable to seting 00 tha policy ' tle. aa "Wa have in , amid, not, part: eminent, portion of the npper bank mattress. It North were The other River the anti-taribacks an order, adoptad a tariff or will take about two wet-Itto complete and Mechanics' and Traders'. How the clauee in our preamble, and I do not the latter. the heavy balance was created against advise such a thing now. We should, Large quantities of broken stone have the Bank of North America was a put-zlhowever, throw open tha doora of our been received for use in making the During the day the Mechanics' and assemblies tor the diacuaaion of thia concrete ia Traders' made its settlements with the stone for the the work, pipes great problem eo tha members may be-a coming daily from the Phoenix lime- clearing house all right, and the other come educated in the basis of the stone quarries it Phoenix, Ureen county, two banks received assistance from of protection and tree trade. I Missouri. other banks in the association and pulled 1 recommend that on and after first of all right At the Bank of in Tred Lee well, engineer charge, says through January next it ahail be permissible for it is the best limestone in the country. North America it was stated tnat the local aaaembliea to discuss the question, Two thousand barrels of cement have trouble was directly due to the account 'Which will bring the greatest good to also been received tor the concrete work. of Decker, Howell &, Co and now that account was settled, and that bank was the greatest number, high tariff or free in a stronger position than ever. The trade?' Thus we do not commit the COLLISION. RAILWAY most important factor in the developorder to either school, and yet allow our ments was the scarcity of money. membera to take up for discussion and Ten Persons Killed and Eight Seriagitation that vital question. Right up to the close it waa in urgent demand and one-hal- f ously Injured. Upon the question of maintaining per cent and legal legislative committee Powerdly thought Nov. IL A collision occurred interest was charged on loans, equal to London, 189 per cent per annum. This fact and that if the assembly decided to maintain them it should also decide today on the Great Western Railway at the troubles of banks caused a special Associawhat measures they shall advocato and Norton Fite warren station, near Taun- meeting of the Clearing-hous- e how far they may go and with whom ton, between a freight and a special train tion, and after a long session it was de- so they may not from Plymouth, conveying passengers ciJed to appoint a committee of the they may be considered the legitimate prey of from the steamer Norham Castle, just president, with authority to issue a loan certificate, in order arrived at Plymouth from the Cape of clearing-housevery faction aud political party. Mr. Powderly dwelt at length upon Good Hope. Ten persons were killed to enable the banks to settle balances between themselves. This act is ex the New York strike. Ha said, in part: and eight seriously injured. "Individual effort in the direction of The collision occurred at 2 o'clock pec tod to restore complete confidence. There is almost an universal agreeameliorating the conditions that were this morning and was caused by the not easy of endurance had proven abor- negligence of a signalman. The freight ment among the leading New York tive. Public oflicials were appealed to train had been switched to an up line to bankers that the money market's re here and there, but nothing ever came allow a down night mail train to pass, cent range and tightness came through of it. The public press, from Buffalo to which it did safely. The night was artificial influences. The funds have New York, was, with few honorable ex- rainy and dark. The signal man forgot been locked up or taken out of the the freight standing on the up track and ordinary business channels and kept ceptions, under the influence of the the upbound special train which con- out of reach, all in order to carry forsystem. "With the chosen servants of the pub- sisted of four carriages, containing fifty ward tho bear campaign of depression, lic traveling on passes, with the editors passengers, rushed past the station at apprehension and quotation smashing. The provisions for clearing house cerof papers along the road subsidized in fifty miles an hour, and dashed into the ' tha same manner, it became Impossible freight. The first car of the special was tificates, unlimited, if need be, to will of course put to rout all of for the workingmen to get the public demolished and the wreck took fire. Six these manipulated schemes. A member ear or place their grievances liefore the passengers were burned to death. of the clearing house committee largely officials of the company without subinstrumental in bringing about this ofReport of the Signal Service. jecting themselves to dismissal." Referring to the visits of the committees of . Washington, Nov. 11. Tho annual re- ficial action skid this evening: ''This ends the money market Loan rates will men to the railway officials, Powder ly said: The idea of meeting on a level port of tie chief signal officer General be normal now. The pinch ia over." of equality with them employes for the Greeley says there has been decided imSecretary Washington, Nov. IL purpose of discussingdhe terms of agree- provements in the condition and ef- Windom said this evening that his latest information from Wall Street was ment was repugnant to men whose aris tocratio tendencies were given birth be- ficiency of the nrmy as regards signal that the situation was improving, with practice. The meet important event in indications that the worst was over. He neath the shadow of the house of - , I fIAS una .UAfk and means to put a stop to connection w 'Mi the work of the signal Oaj RU9LUC1 LUO" 1 flttT) U J these importunities were sought for. corps has ixfni the unprecedentedly suc- department would or would not do anyThe plan of picking off the spokesman cessful osi.iVishment and maintenance thing for the relief of the money market, in order to terrify the others was re- of an ela' Hate system of heliograph sig- but admitted he was giving the matter sorted to, and one after another was dis- naling in the department of Arizona, serious consideration. "The department," he added, "stands charged in the hope that the lesson longer distances being attained than would be of practical value to the com- ever before. Referring to the weather ready to redeem k per cent bonds to branch of the service, General Greeley the extent of its resources, but it is not pany in terrorizing the rank and tile. Referring to his correrpondence with says the duties' devolving personally ready to make overtures to the holders Master Workman Lee, Powderly says: on forecast officor permit loss than one of 4 per cent bonds." The secretary said Many malicious persons and papers pre- quarter of a minute on the average in that the recent heavy disbursements had and reduced the available surplus to nine sumed to interpret my language aa be- which to decide, formulate ing in favor of a conspiracy to get up a express the forecast for a state or million dollars, and it was a question in strike either during the Presidential district Regarding any meterological his mind whether this small working such as weather, temperature balance could be still further reduced year or when the World's Fair was in element, wind, rarely can a minute be given with safety to the business of the deprogress. What I said was that if the and organization could be kept up until the to predictions for any particular state or partment It is true the national banks hold World's Fair, the New York Contral district. Notwithstanding all these difficulties there were only fourteen occa- 122,000,000 of public funds, but we did would not be able to refuse any just sions last year on which severe' cold not care to disturb those deposits at "Those who saw conspiracy in that waves were not predicted, 98 per cent, present. In explanation of the small sentence would, if they were just, say of all importani cold waves being pre- surplus the secretary said that during tne period from July 19th the date of that no just concession would be re- dicted. I am opposed to Speaking of tornadoes, General Gree- the circular inviting proposals for the fused in any year. strikes. My views on the subject are ley says it appears from the data on sale bonds, to Oct. 31, there was a diswell known; but if men are to gain any- hand that in no state may a destructive bursed from the treasury of one hundred thing they must be organized, they tornado be expected oftener than on an milliou dollars through the purchase of must be prepared to strike even though average of once in two years and that bonds and interest payments and fifty we never do it. If we must have strikes, the area over which total destruction million dollars on account of pension then we 6hould prepare for them and can be expected is exceedingly small, payments, which, together with the issue not allow every subordinate to rush the even in states most liable to these vio- of nearly $13,000,000 in new notes for the order into them at a moments notice lent storms. General Greeley believes purchase of silver, made a total amount without preparation. If 1893 should be this matter is of great public import- of money put into circulation of f103,000,-00the best year to gain what is just and ance and desires to impress upon the "These disbursements," said the secright and proper for labor and a flat re- people at large how small are the fusal should be given, that would be the chances of personal injury or loss of retary, "were seventy million dollars in in this connection. In conclu- excess of the total receipts during the best year to strike, and not at a time property sion he Bays tornadoes are not so de- same time, and I venture the assertion when no preparation had been made. that there never were before in times of "During the New York Central strike structive of life as thunder storms. peace such heavy payments in the same we had an opportunity to learn who MURDER AND SUICIDE. space of time." our friends were among the newsNew York, Nov. IL Mr. Peabody, of papers and found they were exceedwere A We Kidker, few. Peabody & Co., said this evening: Bootblack His Shoots Wife given quantities and ingly business men are not at "While prudent of counsel, warning and censure. Many Cuts His Throat. present spreading sail, I cannot see othpapers friendly to us did not seem to San Francisco, Nov. 11. Augustine erwise than that the commercial trade understand the situation or the necesbusiness of the United sity of men who worked for low wages. Olaguez, a bootblack in the Baldwin ho- and general Since the Central strike ended there tel went home drunk last night and States is on a sound basis. There is no were rumors of another on the Erie, found his wife in the room with another great expansion and no large oVer here in this country, and the and the papers began to show that there was no necessity for a strike on woman. He reproached her as asso- community as a whole is not that road, for the managers and work- ciating with a bad woman and went "Europe has sent us an enormous men were working in harmony. There down stairs. The wife heard two shots, amount of money for breweries and will always bo harmony between see was rushed what to the matter and other undertakings, but we have the and enmlove when the former her husband with a pistol in his money and Europe has the properties. I has it in his power to dictate what the found hand. As she entered the room he shot see why it should be any great employe shall eat, dnnK ana wear. her through the neck nnd then cut his don't concern of the people here whether EnWhen the employer has the monopoly own throat with a ra7xr. Both will glish people or English underwriters of the market, he has also a monopoly die. hold these shares." of the harmony that our papers prate probably At 2:30 p. m. the stock marlfet w g about so much. The Aftermath. more quiet and the prices steady. The "We see the editor of a New iork naner nnd the Dresident of the New Bastrop, Texas, Nov. 11. Sam Smith account had been pretty well arranged. Vnrk fWit.rftl railroad operating the and three brothers named Jenkins had It reveals several stocks in bear position. The rates for the continuation of loans raising of a fund to feed the men and a difficulty on election day. Smith met were much lower. Only one failure is vnmMi in Ireland who have been robbed Jenkins boys last night accompanied thus far reported, that of a small firm the diabolical same systhe through exactly tem that is now beginning to rob the by their father, and the trouble was re- of brokers. At 2:53 p. ro. the failure of David workmen of American. That which is newed, Smith being the aggressor. All found worthy of praise in the Irish work- drew their revolvers and a general fusi-lad- e Richmond was announced on stock exfollowed. After the smoke cleared change. men who strikes against injustice is de3:10 p. m. Decker, Howell & Co. have nied in hia brother in America when he away it was found that Smith was dead asks for enough to keep bis children out with half a dozen bullets in his body. mode an assignment to William Nelson Old man Jenkins is probably fatally and Crowell. This firm is one of the largest of the poor house. on tho exchange and is considered very "In order to prevent strikes we must one of bis sons slightly injured. uoMMbf ul Lrg-nUt- ea-acte- e rnwi fim low-wat- er ff s a. prin-eiple- e Van-derbi- lt Van-derbi- 1 1 r. peculation rv over-investe- er It J. PRICE, FIVE CENTS. has beta idcued for eultare. He advocatea tbe aeed of afwith the uoveeseaU of the fording increased brotectioa fur the Luam eiocaa JTJ were generally area aad health of lahorera by tha OOOsiderilll Vl!txht'a an-- il knJcava of agrieultarsj marhmaa The failure was eooaidered a doed that had been hanging over the aaarketaad HE CITES A KEASUX FOR THE Epi!opalians la Seckiem. 4 was aanoaDoed a rally of one to vREPUBLICAX DEFEAT. PxuDKLHtiA, Ko. IL TLe thir tw eeai occurred. . teenth eucgreasof the Eiachpal Church Oa Change. Tbe New Tariff Law la Ail ttght But of the United States waa inaugurated thia morning. Holy coraakia waa ad- Ba4 Kot Beea Glrea a SuffLojraoN,Nof. IL The stock market aunMtered aoU Ue eenaoa preached by opened feaenah. icient TrtaL Money was much Btthop Clark of Rhode Island. Tbe easier, pwiag to the rumor that asoch inauxuraJ address waa delivered bv had wi iato the Bank of Eng- gold a aaa Omratiae la BfcsH te Ue Bishop Whittaker. who presides. Tbe aoacioas begia this evening aad will Last At 12 X) p. sx to 1 the market Eftcuef Us Law Vers Us aTaia tdl Friday. waa beuer Compared with last eight a la Us Haaas af Us closing prices console fur both aoney Eetadetef rt turtles. and account show an advance of , CanThey Will Tal Pork. adian Pacific Erie S. Ilhnoia Can-trCancaoo, Nor. IL Cocgraa&aa Wasiuikitox. Not. IL Tha secretary a and New York Central L arrived ia Chicago thk Baornicg of agriculture ia ia receipt of a comma-nicatio- a and ia stopping at hia aiater'i house, i from Miaieter Carr at Copenha They Stood In. resting after Lie hard campaign. Ue gen, ia which Carr atatea that a petitioa Nrw Tosk, Nov. IL Through tha talked freely to an Associated Press re- waa recently BraFented to tha XJaaian instituted by the Chief of Co- Postoffioe Inspector Rathbone he learned porter tonight on the results of the re government by leading importers aeaing ice removal or reeuTO-Uo-ns that naay postoffioe attaches, princi- cant election, and referring to the sew pecnagea against A meroaa pork. Carr adda pally carriers, were in oolluaioB with the tariff law. said, la part: "If it had much that the opinion ia generally entertained green goods men. The rule of the de- to do with the Republican losses it is la Denmark that in tha near future partment ia that no carrier shall deliver not on account of the law American will be admitted to all itself, but be countries ofpork tetters that bear suspicious address to Europe. the places to which they are directed. cause of a misunderstanding of its proInvestigation convinced the inspector visions among the and the See pectiullj Decline. that fifteen carriers at least were viola-in- g studious efforts of freepeople traders at home Kansas Crrr, Nov. IL the rule. The names of the letter Benjamin carriers are withheld pending the action and abroad to misrepresent it Mitchell, eleeted ft representative ia tha on their cases at Washington The alleged markinr on of orioa was They buodred and first Kansas legislaa telling agency of deocpUoa.- - The law One were caugni Dy a decoy letter. tive by tha Farmers Alliance, waa leas than a month old when tha waa district tn the stale of Washington when elections occurred. I U effect couki not Dominated and Honoring Genius. and haa de be felt or shown by actual experience. clined to return toelected, 11. accept the office. A Nov. tele Frankfort BrxuN, Falsehood took the place of fact, and gram says that the Emperor has made a imposed upon the credulous people. A Railroad Xeetinr. personal gift of fUoO.OUO to Prof. Koch Goods were aaid to have gone up in and anothor of the same amount to prices which had been placed on the St. Loi'is, Nov. IL Tha first meet- endow the national institute for the free list in the new law, and many of the South western Railway and Steam articles where duties bad been reduced ship association is in session. nothing production of the used in Koch's process. were said to have gone up, all because of of importance was done today. lymph the new law. THE BIRCH ALL CASE. "Time alone will vindicate or condemn BASK BALL MATTERS. the measure, misrepresentation and deA Kew Story of the Murdr U ception will no longer avail now that The VnetUon of Consolidation Still in tho election ia over. Those who care to know its exact provisions can do so by Controversy. Woodstock, Out, Nov. IL Another examination of the law itself removed PrrTsBURQ, Nov. 11. The National letter concerning the Benwell murder from partisan prejudice. League began its annual meetina people, in my judgment," said Players' has been received, signed by "J. B. MoKinlev. "will stand bv reten ing in this city thia morning. All the Major Litchfield, and dated, at Buffalo. In tion. Tbey always have when the issue clubs were represented: Boston, Hurt effect it says: "I am a member of a con- has been presented fuirlv." and Irwin; Brooklyn, Ward and Worth; ... . ... pk- spiracy which dealt with monied Eng muKui vi 'Bay enjming as Chicago, Addison; Cleveland, Johnson; uiju to the of the Reimblican uartv at lishman, who were brought out here to the policy coming session of congress or the Philadelphia, Vanderslice and Wood be robbed bf their woalth." uck-e- t or the party for tho next cum New York, MoAlpine and F.wing; Pitts; The letter goes on to say that tbe paign. burg, Kay and Aanlon; Uutlalo, tulbert scheme was in working order previous and White. The reports of the secreThe. to BirchaH's coming to thia country, and Wedding" Postponed. tary and treasurer presented were rethe ferred. Boston was awarded four of the party were at the swamp Chicaoo, Nov. IL Win. J. Miller and wnen uenweii ana Birchau came along, championship. A lengthy discussion fol his Mrs. Albert Pallo a lowed on the question of consolidation. housekeeper, Tbey met them and tried to induce Benwell to swear to assist them in the bum- - divorced woman, were to have been mar- All the clubs but Pittsburg aud New ncssor he would be killed. "Benwell ried toduy, but there was an unexpected York reported nothing done looking to would not listen and we shot him and obstruction in the form of a divorced consolidation with the National League. cut bis name from his clothiug. We husband. A Representatives of the two cluba men short time ago Miller tell Uoned reported that they had entered then told Birchall to set out of the a ladder and broke his leer. into an arrangement satisfactory to boU country and gave him what articles we from While he was lying in bed today nurs- sides, and next season there would bt bad taken from Benwell. We told limb and convers- viitft nnaw 1iila in aweastK et iVMb 4tf !aa Birchall w had chloroformed Benwell, ing his fractured Mrs. about the coming This announcement, while-- not entirety-- nd he aw he bad been mur ing with Mr. Pallo Pallo burst into the unexpected, caused a great deal of inwedding, dered. The writer says: "As sure as Bur- - room and seizing Miller by the broken dignation and the discussion following cnaii dies, not one board shall be loft of lg dragged him from bed, again breaking was very stormy. Pending tbe settlefractured limb. PaJlo then seized ment of tbe quostion the league adthe buildings of the jurymen who sent ains hammer and endeavored to brain his journed for dinner, Dim there. We nave Judge McMahon rival, but Miller defended himself vuior the PrrraBRRd, Nov. 11. spotted and should we have to wreck a ouslv and Mrs. Pallo joined in the figbt climax waa reached when.Tonight Colonel train to murder him we will, and we ui me namroer ana and II. B. Rae, of Iittaburg. hereby notify him of tbe death await KBiungit puweesion on her former husband. When arose in the using meeting and formally tenalso. turn, and the If ing jurymen in came . 1. and a I the ..II fn the fight dered their resignation in the Players' police li nurciH'ii uj nuDgiii will maae two men they found Miller fatallystopped injured. Pallo League. Tbey flatly aaid that they in- -' xtouted for our deeds, besides one una serious condition and Mrs. I'allo tended to resign from tha Players' dergoing life imprisonment" Birchall in slightly wounded. League in order to join the National continues to protest his innocence. clubs. On tho Turf. Then followed a storm. They were finessing Contests. 11. Track soft and argued with and threatened, but were Nashviu-tNov. , Washington, Nov. 11. The attorney obdurate. They hud no explanation to five furlongs make and merely offered their resignageneral says, in the course of a lengthy 6ticky. Ora won, Linlithgow second, Corinne tion. The meeting then hastily ad opinion on guessing contests, that if the journed until tomorrow. The officers of offers were not made in good faith it Kinney third. Time, 1:00'. s and upward, six the Players say they have applications would be a scheme for obtaining money from cities that will more than fill the Polcmus won, Atticui second, vacancies created under false pretenses. Being made in furlongs !y the defection of Claud third. Time, 1:18 . New York and Pittsburg. Tomorrow's good faith, the gifts are doubtless offered Grey s aud mils meeting is expected to decide to accept with the purpose of increasing directly, Bankruptcy won, Penn upward, P. second, J. T. the resignations. as well as indirectly, the sale of those third. Time, 1;46. newspapers and rendering their busi. 1 five furlones Whitnev A Conspiracy. ness of increased value to those who won. Vortex second. Rose Howard third. offer the prizes. Coixmbuh, Ohio, Nov. 11, A con "It is clear that the statute is directed Time, 1:05;'. of a spiracy has been unearthed on the part agninst only such enterprises as are de- mile Robin won, Puenite second. "Matt- - of tho employes of the passenger depart pendent upon lot or chance. It will gio B. third. Time, 1:12. ment of the Columbus, Hocking Valley hardly be contended that the enter&, Toledo to defraud the company by prise under consideration is dependent A Naval Event. upon lot Was it depondent upon placing bogus posses and editors' books Washington, Nov. 11. Lieutenant in circulation. Two local ticket brokers chance within the meaning of the statute? It seems to me this question must Schroeder, commanding the Vesuvius, havo been arrestod. Charlese E. Rose, chief clerk to tbe general pasbe answered in the negative. reports to the navy department today formerly has made a confession. "In conclusion, it may not be improper from senger agent, Timkinsvillo, R. I., that last night Other arrests will follow, to say that this law was framed with a view to the suppression of certain well a tug Btruck the Vesuvius end on, A New Oklahoma. known and widespread agencies for evil, twisted the stem several inches and and it is certainly not wise to embarrass crashed into the bow plates on each side Capetown, Nov, 11. Major Johnston its execution by strained or unnatural badly for four feet, bending the frames construction and reaching after prac- and two diugonals. There was no injury and Dr. Jameson, the discoverers of the tices not thought of as a motive for its under water. The Vesuvius was sent to short route )etween Mashonauland and North river to take coal aboard, as the the sea bv way of Pungive river, have enactment" contractors refused to deliver it else- arrived. They report the Manioa counwhere. The Government Sustained. try as being rapidly occupied by mining prospectors and farmors, who are ready Alcohol Straight. Pakis, Nov. 11. Chichie,a Boulangist, to set at defiance the Pert Jguese cliims in the Deputies, today made an effort to Washington, Nov. 11. Tho treasury to the country. have the secret service vote repressed on department has decided th.it pure A Political Offender. the ground that it was used to corrupt alcohol is dutiable at the rate of ten per electors. Constans, the minister of the cent ad valorem without regard to the London, Nov. 11. At the conclusion interior, refuted the assertions and the use for which it is intended. This will of the hearing on the apeal of Custioni, vote was passed by a vote of 310 to 120. prevent the importation free of alcohol the Swiss radical, who killed Councillor for the use of scientific or educational Rossi during tbe recent revolt at Bellin-zoninstitutions. Reported Assignment. Switzland, tbe court granted the New York, Nov. 11. The assignment writ of bartons corpus, and Castoni was A Judge Just the Same. is reported of John T. Walker St Sons, discharged from custody tonight Kansas Crrr, Nov. IL In the Kansas dealers in silks, etc. They are rated by The Strike Over. R. G. Dun k Co. at over 100,000. judicial district which includes Barber, The firm is composed of John F. Harper and Commanche counties, McMelbourne, Nov. 11. Tho Trades' Walker, John W. Combs and Joseph Kay, the Farmers Alliance candidate, Council announces that tbe secession of Walker. was elected judge. McKay is a farmer the marine officers leaves nothing to and has no technical knowledge of laws; tight for. The ship owners have opened Socialists Rejoicing. has never practiced law and never been a free labor bureau. to the bar. admitted 11. Nov. Herr Berlin, Tabbcrt, a The Grand Dnke Insane. a prominent Socialist, was released from Election Tronbles. St. Petersburg, Nov. 11. Grand imprisonment today, his sentence havParis, Nov. 11. A dispatch from Duke Nicholas is about to be transferred ing expired. His discharge was made the occasion of rejoicing among the So- Rosario, Argentine Republic, says that from Yalta to his residence here. His cialists, three thousand of whom assemserious election disorders have occurred doctors declare that he is incurably bled and gave him an ovation. at that city. Several persons have been insane. killed oud a number wounded. A Suicide. A Ferryboat Disaster. About He Ki:ows Farming. What 11. Michael J. SulliNov. 11. A fen yboat capChicago, Vienna, Nov. Wilsuicided 11. The Nov. a manufacturer, Emperor sized near Bisztsitz today and fifty van, wealthy Berlin, peasants wore drowned. It was over- liam today opened the debate at the todav while temporarily insaiie from loaded with men, wagons and horses. a; s ion of the Prussian council of agri- wealthy. many ;rs MJlil'KINLEYLXPUIN'S ot ftr rlta tra al Mo-Kinl- . Vol-nntwr- - nct-Jt&o- Mo-Alpi- Three-year-old- Three-year-old- lhreo-year-old- s, eleven-sixteent- a, I. |