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Show ' OGDEN DAILY COMMER iV VOLUME IV. NUMBER 39. SWUNG INMllNnT. eryx!t he won! Sis Vor V THE im-hm- OGDEN, UTAH, SATURDAY MOHXIXH, NOVEMBER dnvea l.ke a !t uf to I -- liut f tlkfTWIlJjC word kfu-- r to tbe sr .bp UtiJ. as lap? a ht,- ru vo bocnj to vitr quoting tn i 15." r.iM t:tf xi two fie did not say Waving bwts LCii!-- . tljr frrvi lt U eioe-bwa it aiiht the juMr GIVKX tril, VIEWS F.FAM TIIK ELIOT'S of rtill cor ttriuc.-Wt tt BEGimb EICCHALL fAY THE inulVT a mad to V.Vlhaa or WinW of io TLe a Lad Ouegwwt AS ElSll liN PAI'EB. i L o he bxlc vitnakwa. p al PENALTY OV III CEIME. hr ail th lia-- s'ldkhea IXtssr.-after th proenfeooa At 97, tux adyMjrr.wl mUfMH-- t as Lad Wxt"d from the curruur, t the Ia H thea, Uay Ivnod rvluvt Ear Oj E.ua WaolruTs il&ilieAO Is of Fr us from ?ii,"j tual Tie rds,lravf t In L th-ik k a &u9 tor tbs Bae3: of a ro iuU a snd the ti qai.oiply toe i Surly V. Oodct:ci boaw W Uk tt bat dread lbt V L toud Uhiud the by World. CuthKi nr.U the iu tbe nir future pa so act Yerterdsr Vtorcta?. Irleiscd L iuillM4iie ltielt r that wiil exterminate po!gtiiy vni'i i:m mpidit v It lPi'j-t- l tbo u Ji their Luict swt IU ia any uti..uat;l dwaius." Tit 2rsMut of ihi.l.t, ?.M s.tk fix or 4 Frtte R sriaj U tf Leh-T- fc of iu weight. in tue grouad by fv Way fc.l t. ei ri ik Vrn '.ir of Plural Kti WklU t t ixv-lx-- eluM to oue of li iu'ht'il Cleveland tiff New York. 4 fur Uurr .rinj-SJonl..;e L I-i With Fir taa uprights ar.d t'.e jrk of lbs noune Nov. , Lrgltaliua. Ex IVeridrLt IL otli(Vi-'ytiieo drtf bis fU'xlfittt tint up. Mt for New York this mornI ns Uidy up iuto tbs air The Washington Port of the 4th lias Clevt-laas:23 At 1!. jTki Nov. Wool-hoc-k, Oct, t I'ne foet and thru fe II to vitbio in car, Snaur Brio Birrha.l a two feet from the groumL Tbeeoovul-bioa- tbe foiloing: Tbe carer of Samuel ing a private BomiBf bun. Daiitrl L&nionb aud noted W. the evangelist S:u!', half a minute later, into eleruity far the murder of Cocgreman Springer tllhooiii) and tba in a marked degree tbe wonderful other not at all violent, mors Wft hi guest of tbe banquet countryman, F. C Ben wed, but were brebthiug, with a alight versatility of tba American character. the city erly this morning. tuoliy II partook sparingly of a breakfstt at 6 twil.hu.g l.tvivy of the bands and legs. At humorWt of sparkling o'clock. Ttea bo began to prepare for 6:5)? tbf QooTulsiona bad vnumL At A journalistic TARIFF IS ENuLAXD. his peerless character ia ho, genius, ft whits life 15 a declared Chamberlsin Dr. oa He the final ordeal put embodied as of ia race the uattoo Deck fcid had He been broken. the negro aa&ntl ebirt with coat end tet, bot Mrs. Birchell remained in the cell "Old Si's" quaint sayings and doings, Tbe Britiah Want the Demorrata in -- Vrl the turnkey to see that this mi Power. with ber husband till 1 o'clock this won national fame; a lecturer who never replaced by an ordinary white shirt, with morning, when the was led away weep- failed to interest an Nov. 1L Sir Lyon Playfair, Loxdou, audience, a convert starched collar and tie. He would not ing, birch aH slept little, but Lis dea in Leeds iaat night, rfwelt at at spawn Boinduced to alter bis ear a starched collar at the execution, meanor durmg the eight remained un- to Christianity on tariff the length great policy of tbs Jones' Sam hemian life changed. powerful by he Mid, because it might interfere with United State. Us cited a host ot sta . btatho-xtma to followed the latter hs tba rtxai, pleadings, the placing of tbe rope around bia neck. He had aa impression that some one revival rostrum, and became quits as tistics to show that ths consumer always At half past ais and from then on a crowd would publish a bogus eoufetaioa as by famous aa exhorter; and, lastly, the paid tba extra duty. The effect of ths tariff will be disastrous to began to collect in front ot the tail bim, so be prepared the folio ing as bis president ot a Methodist college ia the American agriculture. He declared chiefly newspaper men from all over final statement Woodstock Jail, Nov. 10, 1K.-"- AU that Canada will be able to supply territory of Utah. Canada and tba United Stale. At halt reserved." death If after A tall, slender gentlsmeo, arrayed in Great Britain with all ths food she now my rights and all were doora seven tbe opened psfct there shall appear in tbe press or in neat suit ot black, clerical as to cut, gets from the United State. If Canada would reconstruct her tariff on revtbe ciomd admitted to pas through the any other manner, whatsoever, any a a shining plug, was talking to an- enue and principles, Europe and Asia would yard in which the scaffold waa erected: confession, that I had any band in the of similar ministerial contribute to her future commercial About fifty were admitted. The execu murder of IX C. Ben well, or any per- other geutleman of said murder, with look in the lobby of the Metropolitan prosperity. Inferring to the sonal tionr r appeared upon the scene at about intent knowledge bill of or malice aforethought, or any last evening. Tho former was Bam be America, : wenty-e minute before eight, rope in personal connection with the murder on Small, and he the of eniioweruig greeted a Post man cor- declared to boyaolt nations the president hand, and began to put things in order, tbe 11th of February or other days, or dially. Mr. Small is decidedly young looking, waa an act unworthy of u great naiioti. The scaffold waa made ot three pieces of any knowledge that any such murder to be conimiled, or any has clear-curefined features, a pair of A boycott has never hitherto boon recoglikely nil Two inches aiz upright timber, square. statem nt, further than any that I may very tine brown eyes and light hair. nized by tiie international law. He conwore sunk in the ground and the third have made public previous to this date, of becoming etreet heighten sidered th reciprocity clausula tho bill a safety valve to prevent timber was crossed over the top. Tho I h n I this rtitement to the caro of tho impression of priestly dignity. wo are building at high pressure from blowing up protection. "The rope ran ovor pulley on thin cro- beam tleo.ge l'jery, ot Woodstock, Oatario, and a canister weight of ttoO pouuds of that lie may know that any confeseinn Ogden," 6aid - he "has the most satisfac- Already thore were nigiiB in Germany, iron woa attached to tho opposite end of or partial confessions, entirely or partial tory pronpocts of succees. I was out Italy and elsewhere of liames of distress the noouo and held up by a cord to the confessions are entirely fictitious and there holding a meeting, and the leaders in tbe protection camps. '1 hough Enreleases were in no way over written by me. ot the church camo to me aud offered gland might be injured for a year or two j staple. The cutting of the weight which falls and jrks tho Neither have they been demanded from mo thearrt place la the institution they by the United Slates tariff legislation, me in any form whatsoever to any per- were establishing. condemned upward four fuet After long delibera- it may lie hoped that she would uot son, and the whole is fictitious ana with- tion I consented, and now my whole soul dream of reprisals. THE HAXOMAW BEADY. out a word of truth. This likewise ap- is iu the work. I do not expect to till a The Times in along editorial says At 8:15 the hangman, having complies to my story in the Mail in which I chair for some time yet as niy bands Sir Lyons speech is the most complete pleted his preparations outside, came in have made no such confession or partial will be full looking after the erection of exposure yet published on either side ot in a long black Prince Albert coat and confession. This holds good throughout the various buildings and the work of the Atlantis of tbe absurdity of the removed the night guard, Midgley. lie tariff bill. Opponents of high Eeg. Biki uaix. Not long ago Signed organization generally. had a hard look about bin mouth, but a examination showed some one asked me if I had gone to protective duties, it says, could hardly Ths tnoistness about the eyes, lie death postmortem caused by strangulation. The Utah to join ths Mormons. 'No,' said I, do better than to circulate bis climbed the etairs and stood on the galB.otate argument among th- - Ameriwill be buried in the jail yard. body 'but to disjoin them,' which might to a door. corridor Birchall.s beside lery can etfwtorata before the next oon test on extent be an certain such helped by and There an old soldier stood, gloomy ' EAILWAY COLLISION. ally as a college, such as we propose to for the control of executive power. aorrowf ulunlil tbe sad procession bad found, p.isaed out and down the spiral steps. At Inrall'lWiir Stand. "Judging from that remark, Mr. SraalL J:23 the executioner was beckoned to go Two Prrsuns Killed and Eleven In- yon don't seem to have muh faith in inrod. .tchison, iip. He had been walkiag around the JPiJe'eDfc Wooijrurfa vpfomini'tarnanto If utunaa, noiai jfc n am nan js me simps contamn an inUrvioiv JfovJ Kansas, 1L special esosecond The PiTTSBUjtti, will IT ,;.K u.k;rtfi 4v f ia Plvnliall'd , that henceforth tiit declaring Arms pol,.am.v tie frowned on by the Mormon church?" with Senator Ingalls regard. ng bis ing for the signal. Ho put behind his tioa of thwestern express on tho Penn- "Hero is all there is about it: Woodruff chances for to tho United ba.ik and partly undr the skirt of his sylvania railroad collided with, an cast wanted to mke the outside world be- States Senate, "What?" said Iugalls, 8 rapB and went brand e d oo.it tho train at New 'Florence, lieve that the Mormons wore xpress giving up "Not win when I am certain of going upstair?. A minute or two be took to Vd'. tTiis morning. The wreck took tiro plural marriage. There is really no sUch into the tiight with suventy votes within l,irtrip the prisoner's arms behind his part. They will sim fourteen of eno;ih to eiecl in?. JLwould "tuc'it and then the awful march to death and one Pullman was burned. Two per- intention on tneir ply have to bo a little more, sly iu the make the liirht if I had but throo votes Mjra at 8;2j. Firet camo tho rural sons were killed and eleven injured. practice so as not "to feet caught. The and kuew I would get no nioro.' the di,,W,ide, in surplice, and re;.d.ngdead. Tho killed aro p. H. Minot, Boston, Mormons, you know, get all th ir law by Qiiurch of Ei gland service for tho revelation--po- ly a d Mrs. S. II. Angeil, Washington. THE rUKK F 'J UBEliCl.'l.ORIS. gamy was a rcvclatiou. BehiCKt hjui cu.no Dr. C.iambcrlain, folThe accident between thetwo sections Now, iniud you, Woodruff never told lowed bi.fi. D. Stewart and- Deputy his pcoplo "that ho' had received a new Prof. Koch in Yet of tho western cxpfcFs which left Sasri J Per.. Unprepared to f g revelation telliug them to abandon tho was a la canted t evening, by Ilia vcul li btkcbaltj's nrMiiANOR. Seciet. That would show Wp the wh o i prevented the engineer of the secpractice. Tho pr'iBOnjr camo nj'it, daithly p:t!o, ond soction went fo revelation from seeing the lirst section sjurco l:inc- t Koah pubBerlin, Nov. I lo::'.io with t!io in tiaio to Ft p. Tho iirst soctiou waa as iiKMiit.ibient. It wouldn't do to b it resoln.o, liis j iws in lishes the Doutscho an niticlo e o n w ro steady. .n;td 3 that there was any mistnke ttxityot daith. His up of Pullman sloopors and day WocheiiFchrift on the curu of Liis jot blae'c hair and moustache, made c i.ichos. The f c md wad composed of in originally countenancing tho instituta. pill r of the f.ioa liko marble. Hj b iggage, express r.nd ninil cars. The tion. All his address amounted to was tuberculosis. Trof. Koiih says ,ha is yet in dirk colore! tweed li.Tt section was behind time. The to counsel obedience to the laws of our unprepared to indicate the source from clothes white flinnel shirt with a black Kcond crashed into the sieeper Biscay, government, but it only touched on the which tho curative matter is derived, tow at tho collar, bght patent leithcr telescoping it ten or twelve feet The surf.ice. "Now I hold that while tho Edmunds-Tucke- r and the method of the preparation, for e.io93. Ho look d (so young and there sleejier caught tiro and was nearly dew.w such an expr sioa of immovabio stroyed. Tlie Achet3, next the law is good so far as it goes, that the reason that his experimental work isj r soiiuion and unda'.iated courage, thai w:ia thrown from tho track. Thesleeper, scene it doesn't go to the root of the matter, still in progress. He states that the tho men who saw bim and knew him after tho collisiou was exciting in tbe and that tho evil, which it was passed to curative lymph itself can be obtained worthy of death i.i tho eyo of tho law, extreme. The passengers became panic counteract, needs more heroio treat- from Dr. Libbertz, address No. 28 forgot that he had shot a friend iu the stricken and in their efforts to get out ment. I favor the Cullotn bill, which slrasse, Berlin. Tbe lymph is The faces of they broke the windows and crowded makes it incumbent on these, people to described as cousistiog ot a brownish back in. a louely swamp. half of the man there wore as white al- through as quickly as possible. The come up and renounce polygamy, purge transparent liquid, so prepared us to he most as that ot tho doomed man. At passengers in the unfortunate BiBsay themselves of it in due legal form, and proof against deterioration. .When dithe foot ot the spiral staircase the pro- were removed, and it was found that swear obedince to the law. You know luted with water for use, the matter is cession formed and his friend Weetham two had been killed outright. Eleven that when the North gave us Souther- liable to docay. ' It is necessary, therewalked on one Bide of him with the day are more or, less seriously injured, At ners a beating, we were not allowed to fore, that the attenuations be perfectly guard, George Pefry, on the other. least four of the injured, it is thought, get back into citizenship till we took the sterilized by heat and preserved in a will die. They will ' be conveyed to oath of. allegiance.. I tell you 'these wadding covering or prepared with a MARCH TO THE 80AFKOLD. as great rebels solution of phenel, fifty ''percentage The march was slow along the corri- houses in the vicinity. The uninjured Polyjramists are dor and out into the yard. Weetham arrived in this city shortly before noon. as any the Soufb ever had.' Were it not strong. When taken into the stomach for the dread of the penitentiary and the the curative matter proves to have no walked close by and held one of " T guns of the United Slates effect It must be applied Spauish Reciprocity. hands in his, with all the assurf jrt, massacre and assassination would by means of a valveless syringe, ance of a friend's clasp. The principal Nov. 14. Ths Washington, depart- berifeun .our "midst- While Presi- which must be rinsed with absolute actors in the tragedy stopped with the ment of state has received dispatches dent Woodruff was announcing the abo- alcohol and kept in a perfectly aseptir oharge fifteen feet from the gallows and from Consul General Williams at Ha- lition of polygamy, one of his bishops condition. tbe solemn tones of the anghcian service convicted for that very oftbrilled every one there with, a horror, vana stating that the chairmen of vari- was being The W. C. T. U. will and do time in fense, trerealize the them let that hardly ous business associations have been re- While he talks ofyetthe abolition prison. of the which national in of that mendous importance Atlanta, Ga., Nov. quested by the government to appoint custom, bis agonts are bringing over convention of the Women's Christian they were taking part They felt aa a committee to go to spain and report hundreds of illiterate and misguided overpowering pity for the Union began here this afwhite faced young man standing on the view upon the negotiation of reciprocity families from Northern Europe to help Temperance ternoon with a large attendance and swell There ranks. the polygamous threshold of eternity. His eyes had not treaties with the United States. He should be some way to Btem this tide; President Francis E. Wilhird prepiding. the trace of frivolity that lightened his also "encloses a translation from an to put a stop to this importation of Old A public meeting was hold at As he stood listening imprisonment. of a leading Havana paper strongly World recruits. Young girls are landed which Miss Willard delivered her mwere his. to the eyes priest and taking to task at the emigrhnt office in New York by anual address. It is lengthy, covering fixed on the blue sky over to the north. favoring reciprocity cabinet for pronouncing the score, and are pleaded with to re- 107 pages. It dealt with the year's work the Spanish look nor was haunted a not was There from Cuba and ae nounce their intention of following the and declared the Women's Christian petitions imprudent lixed a in his eyes but there any foar to encourage Yankees to be Mormm mis ionaries; but Temperance: Union be now to. and purpose that seemed to consume his "tending. more exacting." The editorial goes on to all entreaties they turn a deaf ear. closing its best year ono reason. It is not possible to imagine the to in of its largest increase . of say that the United States govern- Thin sort of thing should be stopped. expression of his face. He was living a ment is in possession of the most "Tho Mormons are fond of representmembership. It asserted that the origilifetime in that hour, and there was no exact information concerning Cuban ing themselves as a persecutes sect. All nal package decision hud resulted ia one there but would have soared the affairs and that the information in newspaper accounts from Utah are col- the most helpful temperance agitalim strain of his terriblo ordeal, it was not of Secretary Blaino is of so ored to suit the Saints. But you should of tho year. It declared ugaiust high possession whole had his he strung despair, but decisive a character as to enable him to hear the nbuso and reviling that these license and for prohibition ty law, by bchig up to dio guild. At the words: say to Spain: "Accede, agree as is just to meek victims of persecution heap on all politics and by women's ballot. Mis ' "fUSTTO dust" Williard said: "We women want my policy of commercial reciprocity, or who denounce their practices. The colia the service, Birchali etepped firmly I wiil sink the sugar plantations ot umns of their cewspajier at Ogden are the world an undivided half." ' forward; he took his place under the Cuba." The editorial adds that the day filled with tho most bitter revfliugB and scalfold with his face to the couth and this prime industry is lost all minor in- denunciations of tho Methodist minister A Military Cantion. turned up slightly. He took Woetham's dustries will bo lost with it "All otht r there, because he has spoken against Chicaoo, Nov. 14. The Daily News' , hand in his and the friendB kissed un- industries," it Bays, "live and flourish polygamy iu 'his pulpit. Judge executioner a The we because der the gallows. who ia tho Liberal candidate for Washington special asserts that on the plant cane, make sugar and put prisoaar's legs just sell it to the United Slates. Blaine delegate, is the prime recipient of the recommendation of General Miles the strap around the when the clergyman knows this and acts accordingly. Our concentrated abuse ot this organ, and our war department has ordored troops above the knees, took Birchell's hand and kissed it. The campaign has to be undertaken." university and its promoters come in from several points in the Sioux reservafor their share of Mormon opprobrium. tion to take the field at once. There suspense was terrible on the witnosses. Base Ball Matters. We have rodeo med the municipal gov- will doubtless be a repetition of the Nohumtn knowledge can say how terrible it was to the man standing alone Nov. 14. The National ernments ot Salt Li ike and Ogden, and I scene enacted several years ago "when Nkw Y'obk, think the day is coming when the Sheridan massed a larre force of United there on the green sward. As the prioet entered upon the Lords Prayer, the exe- league this afternoon expelled the Cin- Liberals, by which I mean the Gontilos, States troops near Fort Reno, Indian cutioner put a black cap over the head cinnati club for playing with clubs ineli- will be in the ascendancy throughout territory, and prevented a ttireitened The war deptrttnent now of the doomed m m and adjusted the gible under the National agreement An the territory. Judge Goodwin would be outbreak. noose about the neck. Birchell had application from J. K. Brush, represent- easily elejted to Congress this time were proposes to make a simitar demonsta-tio'tilth would siy nothing at ing several Cincinnati people for the it not for the ignorant rural vote. Tbe against the northern India as and inhabitants of the country districts are spend no time in parleying with them. the scaffold and the witnesses did not L ague franchise was granted. 1 t Uti! tt tt-o- eui'-iu- l!jti ot-ur- - hl u-- Kover jj, u s d D fefcetra tbe to tJ D.tat CViXP.'bfcls Buu-i&rl- j Coix-xist-- i .'Irn!-m fr t lly , m s iilae-tratg-c fc'-Jo- -- t. v . t, Kye-gluwe- y s - unit-entit- thir-cor- e dis-p- KAltss-CrrT.'Npv- . 14.-A- n. . iuso'-wioie- ' , New-Yor- . k 14.--P- rof. M'iui.i-izich- e dta.-Bi- d 1 as fairly Bnsii-ntr- d -- r was for apfc r.R.1 it U the duty of the Alli-hMliuebsa tbiessa, to for M tlx, (in-!t'l-aUd they 1 woe ctit cte tut the taea wbere de m Lu':0!i, Nov. aw. .iutUttM tt UJ t f t4 E4 1 II. fet as Te - -g Tippoo Tib told bint waa nsoall followed by a casaibai feast He was skeptical, whereupon aaothr Arab told him (Jameson) to five Lira a bit of cloth and he would ace. Jameson thought this a trick to obtain a gift, but gave the Arab six handkerchiefs. Then a girl was dragged out and murdered before he knew bat waa gotag on- - He made no ketches' at' tbe time, but aaadeUism that evening ia bis camp. Jameson goes oa to tell of the disreputable e Stricter ot Assad and encloses a retraction from person ia which he says the story about buying tba girl was misunderstood. tht Horrible Explosion. In an txplasioa today Lima, Nov. 11. George Finher, Henry Wiwkopf and Archie Burkett were killud. Ths shock w.is felt for tea miles around. Many windows wrro broken. Tiia meu were beating dynamite when the explosion occurred. Fisher's arms una tg All were blown o.T. that Wits left of him was the blackened trunk. Wisckopf's head was torn from his iody nnd not found till thm afternoon, when it wss discovered in a Held with h'igit rooting it around. His arras and legs are missing. IS THE SJiORT LINK SOLD? y 's grim-lookin- subcuta-neousl- g y - 14.-T- black-haire- slcek-tongue- d ; ouo-ha- Uood-wiu- n Aed. , Tt ree other on tbe . eiste-a- v , , Vriel au-- l It'if.t TKH!y ir.juml io s n4tieji e--e svat eveninc to gravel road tiinlj ia New York. Lf kaaaaa Attarhments we-- e uej out Ute Usa niht by K.muel Leonard of ltostna. and levtrd on tbe plant and stork of lb Kansas City Packing company for fCuJCL- - ooa At ht Joserh. Mo- - David Mclxna.es- Miaaoert Eresidect of thewaaBsVanaah sentenced to two bank, years ia the penitentiary for def readme . , , depositors. ' Two freight trains on the Kansas City road collided yssterdey at Elkton, M -nesota. Engineer Pennentan, BraJtesaasi Callahan and Fireman liolfe were killed. ua-sta-nUy Mian- - a man named Mora-la- nd placed some dynamite n r a stove in his dwelling to thaw. It erptoded. killing Moreland and badly injuring has wife and four children. t A Berlin dispatch sayt that there iaa regular exodus from the Mediterranean shores of consumptives to Berlin. Many American doctors are coming to hear i Koch's lecture, November C At Duluth, The surviAOTiof the Serpent atat. that several mishaps occurred to her before she waa wrecked. Admiralty officials flatly contradict the e tit omenta of Admiral Elliott and assert that th Krpent waa , perfectly seaworthy. Thirty bo Jim have baenwuhad up ai Corunua, but none ot the olUjerahavat . , yet been found. Social I'pheaval. , now. just A lleport From Kionx City That It A prominent and quite young woman to Milwaukee the (uios there has been very accommodating to Pleil t)Tnx rotfCctA. a number of tbe first sons of the city. 6iocx Citt, Ia. Nov. 14. There is a She suddenly changed her mind anal well detiued rumor bere tcxlpy that the gave the whole lot away, and a lot ot ar ' miles of rests have followed. hundred and twenty-eigh- t Pacilio Short Lino that is completed is ' Contitmmation broads over the town. ancisty is sort ot paralysed with. to be sold or at least turned over to and amaxed and holy horror. some other oonipnuy to operate Nego- A , UatioWba rKjewr goBgwtee-sn- e time betweon the Short Line folks una tho olTiocrs of tho Chicago Milwaukoo A St. Paul ami tho Sioux City & Northern nnd it now 6ems probable that the hi'onx City &. Northern will come into control of tho new road, at loast for the purpkie of Ojeraliiig it until puch a time as it Khali bo coiuph tod. Prc.Milcut M ;L.ian of tha Sh xt Line ha bicn in New York presumably on this buuiac.s for nomo time. O.ic of the ik u connected with tho deal Mid told at this time that nothing could ns to tho faturc of t!in ro.id or whether it would bo eoinplotod next sa:;son or condition of not, tho pniseut the .railroad stock' market making to it i'iip.M-:.)lany plans so fiir uhead. it i thought however, tint the change is riTpiy for t ho purposo of reducing tho opi rai ing cxpouscs to the miui'iiuji, of tho li'uort piece of road, that tho deal ia made, an the lino is actively onga;;ed on its bridge across the Missouri and h n ben making improvo-ment- a nil along the line. to-da- 1 t No Union pilrilie Wreck. There is no CnsvENKn, Nov. 14, truth in tho report of a disasterous railway wreck on the Union Pacillo yesterday. An engine broke down, delaying traflic, but no one was hurt. The Whites In Fear. t WAsmoToif, Nov. 11. Late advices from the Pine Ridge agency, South Dakota are to the effect that the excitement among the Indians on account of the new Messiah, is rapidly increasing. S jme apprehons ion is felt that if active motsures are not taken by the government a serious outbreak may occur during theearly spring or even before. It is said, however, that the government has the whole situati. n in hand, and will at once and effectually crush out the very first signs of uprising. edi-tor- d a aero dnvced.end rl tie errftlrly Logan ia "all toro up" - to-da- BKIEFS. uiid fooudered-- Two & A the iaportant aue of !- to the papers irrii.r.j a Mirr Kr Wi!Uai written by her koha&d McKinnoo after A.id ihrrf debad been told, enter a nial of its . truth. Ia !ter Jamiwoa says Le ihxvvrd. He aaw a curiooe native daaoe, ahich writ i- iira the c.ji.-B-. J ho - .ii', the American MwuI at U.utul, Et.g, n 1 yeeterday. . A v4in. r str-- ek a reef off Cape ria-kt- a 'Jhbm Mrs. t- fotit TEiXMUPa Lue-neberg- t 1 IsiralU. i ra prtv. for er.Ur as If t'ttJ4 PjitaU'.a t i;4. late UrUir-T- V lale KH1 ty meat-inspectio- n low-tone- ilrtcMfc-lraU- s s Purrro a Act 4 at fcb-vj- tell-tal- ATTKSIT-L- ViIiU'An.X l's to party pride. The Alliance oeo.Wee ere turner! f bt s. To of the esa tte fir-vr- tm-hi- lmi IEITKROP fc3-t-ic- h.'1-l- J, V-:-T.il JiaiOXS y .re-(.- - DENIAL u-5- w l Cnt-arf- DEADS kA-b- , nVE CENTS. PRICE, HE WANTS TO GO BACK. Ingalls Laying His Lines for a ' tnrn t the Senate. . I..IU. l)! . l'.,t...U strong Domnanv has iustbeen drtrsa iml in Oglen and will be in corpora tef, and will ba known tinder the style of Tho Nelson JL Fell Livery Company. Ita capital stock in to bo (103,000, of which sum fC0,0iK) a already been taken by the following genllemcu: , . Shares. Value. A. 0. Fell 200 200' , 20,000 Cuarles A. Nftlnon... KX) J. M. Liiigsdorf .1. N. Liwis &. Co! ...... 25 ). E. Hilf ... ........ .. 25 Fred. .T. Kiesol. . 2,500 h-i- - r T. A. Whalen.... ToUd... 2.50O- - . 000 100,000 ill ;tiloe oiueerou as iir in is companv wui i iv.h: Jf. a. oil, prwiooui., sauries iwrmi. . - 1 M A' - Neirun, vice president; John S. Lewf.-StmroUC). E. Hill, treasurer. These oilieers, together with Mesarrv T ATL. M T tn ....I IIT 17 mJ rnj r It'll n.HPUl, U. XJ4LiPt.iUll DUU A. Whalea, constitute the board of directors. i his strong compnny will proceed to eroet a tine livery barn on Grant avenue, at a point already selected. The ground has beei purchased, but the location, will net be made public at once. Just .as soon as the plans can be perfected the building will be erected. Ib will be commenced this year if possiblav Otherwise early next year. Its dimensions will be 66x3C0 feet, and either two or three stories high. Thav walls will be made of brick. It wilt ba finished in a substantial manner and will possess aocommodations for 100) horses. It will be fitted up with many modern, conveniences, including a system of revolving brushes, operated by elsctria power, for cleaning horses. This will be something new in this territory and will n ona of the metronolitnn features of this establishment Ogden is forging right to the front eo rapidly that not a week passes in which, some valuable new enterprise is not announced. f 1 - - Re- - Atchison', Kii, Njv. 11. Snator not wilbriUadin j the crushing defeat the Rjpublioaa pirty receivo.l at the olectio.i list week, will eUud for II wis i.icloso consultation with W. J. Biiuhia,' chairman of the stito central committee, R(puh!i.-aall day yosl r J ty and part of last state in night, an 1 Biv-haan" interview that a tight will be made ioa. The senate branch of for the legislature was iljctod two yea s ago aud is competed - of thirty-uin- e and oe- Djiajcrat 'The house, which has just been elected, is Alii ince men, composed of ninety-on- e tweuty-siRepublican and eight Damo-cratIt U in the house that Buchan, who is a politician of tho Dudley strioe, proposes to do missionary work. He claims the senate as practically solid, although some ot the senators have declared that they will accept the late electiou as instructions for them to vote against Ingalls. To gain votes in tbe Iljuse, Buchan appeals ls, to-d.i- y x ... A s. Sons of St. George. The Sons of St George, members Cceur of the local lodge, Richard de Lion, met on Thursday night tor the lirst, time in the Thomas Hall o i Twenty-fourt- h street, and after transacting the regular businoss adjourned to the banqueting chamber, where, under tho presidency of Percival J. Barratt, they enjoyed a feast of reason and How of soul, bo'.h from a physi-- c il as well as from a meital standpoint. Viands, rich and rare wines, mingled with wit, humor and song, and tho occasion only lacked the pres-eje- e of that whiL-- would have crowned all tbe Indies. But next timo. e, they will be removd. Cornelius of the Watatch, catered, whi h. of itself speaks of wnat loaded tables there were. Time tkw unheeded by until to the surprise oi all the we sma hours of early morning called those choice English spirits ta their respective homes. The order of St Oeorge is a a rapidly growing one, and like its various contemporaries contributes to relieving suffering humanity and m .kiajr life worth living. ry; |