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Show J DAILY COMMERCI nuiwcjum: THE DAILY 10MMK1H IAL OGDEN, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 28, 1690. VOLUME IV. NUMBER 50. THE A Score Tfco 1D (;ii of 3J to 0 Settle the iority of Yule at Foot Kail. " porter. i'arnrU in Buoyant spirit. Super- Nov. 27- .- Healy is very reti- SprUWt Kuwl Collaptro Brfure b (!lr4 aa4 KiftJ or More Prises r Bally Hart 4 Li4 Lnsuox. cent and refuse to say anything about the Irish leaders' intent ioca. Paroell appears to be in buoyant spirit and U GftOM splendid healthu A noticeable incident occurred to the eonimons ba Paroell went to vote on Labouchore' amendofTtM lajored. ment Parnell had to pass the liberal New Yoaa, Not. 2C A terrible acci- benches and his late allies etudiously dent occurred in Eastern Park, Brook- ignored him. , It i slated that if Parnell remains in football lyn, before the Sexton and other IritJi A big free the leadership game took place today. n.enilers will otfer themselves for stand on the eastern aide of the g round in order to tent the feeling of suddenly collapsed, carrying down the the electors. entire load of human beings. The Largest Debt in the World. It is estimated that there were more Pa Hi, Nov. 27. Pelletan presented to than 2,0(0 ople in the structure at the the budget committee a report of the time. A scene of indiscribable folkiwrd the crtu-b-. The occu- financial situation in France, showing rrr Ijhut the estimated debt of the country pants were mostly men. the gr j"Tity . of them student from Vale aud w.'W.3ilO,Sl.ViM francs, nominal capital, Pim-etonThe There were also many and Ji&M.iaX'iiO actual ea-- .L women, Thrv nil lav in a vinf itiai nn.l noiui"l rcU of interest is 3.4ii cent, jer struggling mass uin the grouc L uwur and the actual rate is 4.52 per cent the being completely buried under the This," continue tho report wreckage. lurgext public debt in the world, but the The t( man. shrieks aod groan were French credit insufficiently solid to allow awfuL Many faintod away from the of French stock being reckoned as 3 per injuries received In an iiihtaut there centa." was a general rush for that art of the The Radirah Surprised. field, and a score of policemen were soon engaged in pulling the maimed and B burs r.iXH, Nov. 27. The prime miniswounded from the wreck. Others lent assistance and within ten minutes the ter today introdueed a bill providing for m hole Thin place was cleared, At first it was the extension of the franchise. feared that some were killed, but this action is a complete surprise. The radiproved to be unfounded. A great many cals are greatly elated and the workmen person, however, were very severclv who intended to inaugurate a general hurt and had broken limbs and bruised strike as a part of the universal suffer-ag- e heads aud bodies. decided to remain at movement, The numerous many friends of the work. The streets tonight are thronged wounded people had carried them away with people and the rejoicing is general. before their names could be learned. Among thoee whose names wore While Ptefiringr a Tunnel. learned are: Charles Wilson, ankle dis- .1 ... .. 1 T . I. 4 t .. : l.ui, ...I . Iowa, Nov. 27. Willie and Harry Ferrin Darney, of the military in- Millard Falty, agod 9 and 6 respectively, stitute at Peektikill, : backs badly and Frod Ilawley, agod 6, were killed tol ii ii u rwraiiuKtoo, x rince- l'iaiuou, ueiiry i. the by day caving in of an abandoned ton, leg broken, a Yale man, name not learned, concussion of the spine; two sand bank in the western part of the live or six small boys were Rutgers college students, heads bruised city, where aod cut; John Monroe, Princeton, con- digging a tunnel The alarm was given cussion of the leg, S. O. Dunning, Prince- by the boys who escaped and many men ton, Dl, broken ankel: (ieorgo A. Wylie, were soon at work. Tho bodies of tho unfortunate boys were recovered thigh broken; James McGlone, internal three injuries; F. K. Keeler, Columbia "Jl, n twenty minutes, but life was gone, wrist broken; John Weed, Yale, injured Ko Use For Lymph. internally; Stephen P. Speer, Yale. Urm broken; John Carruthers, Wesylyn Uni- Nov. 27. Tho French governParis, allow the importation ment not will Adge, Princeton 1)4, both legs badly InKoch's of France iuto lymph. Tho reD4, concussion jured; Curley, Princeton, of the brain, very serious; Edward Mo-ra- fusal of the customs officials on the frontier to admit lymph sent to Pasteur Yale, leg broken; McKean, Princeton, fractured legf Bradley, "J2, Prince- by Koch is based on the ground that ton, both leg badly hurt; II. W. Fuller, tho importation of medicines the composcalp wound; George A. Johnson, con- sition of which is not known, is illegal. tusion of the spine; lot of boys, names A law prohibiting such imports being in not learned, who stood upon the top row existence. of bleachers, badly bruised and cut. The Lymph Comes lllgh. Only ladies hurt were two Brooklyn women. Nov. 27. The Post publishes Bbhlin, The lowest estimate puts the number of people injured at fifty, while others a statement by Dr. Daneulius, a colplace it as high as sixty or more. The league of Dr. Levi in which he admits stand wbb evidently in a most unsafe that five hundred marks was asked and condition, for the broken timbers showed paid for a single injection of Koch's that many of them had nearly rotted in lymph. The money was paid to Drs. to, while the whole structure was the Cornet and Dongel. Koch has declined most flimsy affair imaginable. Every to furtnor supply either Levi or DengeL one claimed that a very superficial examination of the structure would show It Was a Fake. that it was utterly insufficient to supChicago, Nov. 27. A dispatch received port the crowd which would occupy it. The championship football game be- by the Associated Press this evening tween Princeton and Yale was won by from General Manager Allen, of the Yale, 32 to 0. The game was witnessed Pacific Northern railroad, said that the who recovered had by 25,000 persons from the depression caused by the acci- report from Missoula, Montana, of fightIndians and solders was dent of a couple of hours before, and ing between manifested very great enthusiasm in absolutely without foundation. every conceivable mannor. Nearly all A Serious Kiot. the different colleges in the East were coaches. Their the represented among Wheeling, W. Va., Nov. 26. Passensympathies were about evenly divided. gers by the midnight train say that The game was a great one, but the Princeton eleven was overmatched. there was a riot at Farmington, Marion Their rush line seemed mere striplings county, tonight Two men, Matt Calwere killed, vert and Frank compared with Yale, and frequently used and a dozen othersJohnson, wounded. No parbad judgment When the first half was ended Yale had scored 15 and Princeton ticulars of the cause are given. When the second half began no one , An Assignment. was in doubt about the result and a gloom had fallen over the Princeton conSt. Louis, Nov. 27. B. K. Brocking-ton- , tingent Their eleven seemed incapable dealer in general, merchandise at of stopping the irresistable push of Yalo. Texas, assigned yesterday to Hillsboro, In thirteen minutes Yale had increased thoir score to 28, and thereafter only a representative of Chafflia & Co., New exerted themselves to shut out the iork. Liabilities, 5'J.i,UtiU; assets not Princetons, succeeding wellas the score filed. tells. An Unknown Steamer Lost. Irish Land Legislation. London, Nov. 27. The Norwegian London, Nov. 27. In the Commons bark Neptune reports that on Sunday today Spencer asked the government, evening she' saw a large, west bound in view of the recent financial .crisis, to steamer off Sugenew.beenNo trace of the found. steamer's crow has introduce a bill to amend the bank act Lost at Sea. by providing for the issue of one pound bank notes. Balfour introduced an 2G. Nov. Ia the gale off London, Irish land bill. He said that the gov- Offten, Norway, forty boats of the fishing ernment's policy wss the same as in fleet were sunk and 120 damaged. 1889, but for simplicity the bill had boonl Twonty-eigfishermen were drowned. cut in half, Both portions, however, were practically the same as in the bill The French Finances. of 1889. Paris, Nov. 27. The weekly .stateOne variation of the present bill from that of last year was that it met in some ment of tho bank of Franco shows an degree Parnell's views in regard to the increase in gold of 275,000 francs and a privilege of purchase. It excluded all decrease in silver of 1,350,000 franca. purely grazing farms and farms whose An Equatic Event. tenants did not reside on them. The limit of twenty years purchase objected Sydney, Nov. 27. Buboar of Engto in the last session has been removed. land and Matterson of Australia tcxlny the of to In regard power increasing the local outhoritiee, Balfour said, would rowed a sculling race for 100 pounds a be absurd to leave the communities side. Bubear, won. under the incitement of agitators to deA Costly Flame. termine whether they should adopt a root of the to agrarian St. remedy going Paul, Nov. 27- .- Fire in Power's discontent it they were to give local con- dry goods company's building today trol in any form it ought to be plebiscite caused damage to the extent of $150,000; of rate payers, enabling thorn under safe guards of the ballot, to vote upon the He Will Soon he With Us. question of granting a contingent portion guarantee fund for each county. 8vDNrr,Nov. 27. Peter Jackson sailed Labouchere moved an amendment America on the Maripoja, today. for for credit the imperial against pledging u eon-fusio- n 1 Ati-anti- o, n, 0-- .. ht fully-insure- r IS o. roy-rhcrk- d v Wm h x ty AaiHttld-Cainpobell- s . ln i ' Mrs-Lootn- ALWAYS. PRICE, FIVE CENTS. y Aamold-Campobel- Fu OGDK.Y AXH UTAH miles aorta of Ix-tritTheta bueica in tl as manT aauawt party. TRIAL TODAY. On of tl wosea bad a papooae strapped oa bor ban k and waa a noour of all eyes as aha allosd tlucg THE PALTICI UKS OF THLCEIME iue etreeu. HE COMMITTED- Only Onea a Year, Peoder .4 Corey, tho aaloonirts oa The Arrne4 laterviewed in the Turkey, Pumpkin Vie. Cricket, Foot-IUU- , Twenty-fiftstreet set aa elegant lunch Jail Yeterday Lfjardiny County Dinting and Moie Furnish yesterday for thoir patrons. There w the Olio of Gladness. the Kiiliur. turkey, chicken, lobster salad and other dainttea. A bowl of Kot-kMouaUia punch waa set out for fro drinking. Tun Ac Um Umi4r ttrmnt 1 bin of Crirtrt mad Football at LMcr Tba bowl waa a thing of beauty. It la Tana Vallry- -l CvaoUhU Uav Ow wreathed like a bowl at Kotuaa foasU Part-f- elt Ut Com IXa Brforo with a garland of Uowera. Kniilai. chrys Orirr to f1faU CutSdrct Ofda Thrto feorrooful anthemum and roues crowned it adding of VilirUtia. Ball. their fragtaosw to the opicy perfume of Tha raae of John 8. IveIN, charged A large crowd aaaembed at lyeter the foaming liquor. TLa duuratioa of bowl ks the work of Mr. Uurge with a murder rooiniilted toecty-tiPark yesterday to w itnea the match the hoso of Peck, tb barkeeper, years ago, will oai up for trial this between the Wanderers of Salt Lake, and geniality J only exoeeded by his veight m of eight tbeGvden City club in a game a cricket. avoirdupoi. A continuous throng of morning in the District Court. Kelly was brought to Og.Wa by l Foatunately the day was warm and visitors utk auvantago of the lunch and went away better or worse, according to Marshal McCMlaa la.t Tuesday pleasant aud everything was agreeablo their p jL ions, lor the excellent punch. from the Salt Lake for a good si ' a nd indeed the crowd petutentiury, where he has been awaiting trud. lie was o TLe was treated to an exhibition, which for Concert. seen last evening in the county jail by a science and fine cricketing has rarely It is seldom that the people of Ogden CoMMEkcUL. reporter. Ilia account of been seen in Utah. At the start the have an opportunity to litfta to a musihome team felt rather shaky as to the cal program 6uth as "was rendered last of the crime ran as follows; result of the match it waa considered Kelly waa living in Welhtville, a little at tlia New West Academy halL I list they !.td a strong team to battle evening town in Cache Valley, in 1800. He came room was The with tilled elite the of against It was to be a final coolest to Ogdeu'a society and entbuisiuKiic praise to this country in 102 from California had decide whether Salt Lake orOgden waa heard oo every hand at the clone of with a datachiuent of trooue under Gen the champion team of the territory. the evening's entertainment Omio-bello'- s eral P. Edward Conner, which was sent The visitors took the bat first aud to singing is always weil received by to Utah to guard the Overland stage the surprise of everyone their wickets audience. Last evening his route against marauding bands of In tumbled down like skittles in a game of anOgdon smooth carried them away from diana. Having been honorably dis nine pins before the invincible bowling the hall Umea were, listening to charged from the army in liftiG. he set of Haddenham and Stitt At the close the sweetin whichofthey tled in Wellsville and went to work in music "'Hie Valley." the game 6tood, Wauderers, 31; Ogdena, Muo Ctace Porter took the house by distillery owned by Dave Stoddard. 105. both in her duets with Cauipobello While he waa there a fellow by the The Ogden boys have beaten every- storm, and name of James Dart a desperado and in ber solos. Particular thing that has come before them this wua her rendering of the difficultpleasing "L'na cattle rustler, stole a horse in Ogden season, including the Salt Lake City Voce IVwofa," of Rossini, and Gounod's from Marsh Hunt, one of the first setteam. Their victory yesterday puts a "Ave Maria," with llerr Aamold's violin tlers of the town. Gilbert lielnap then crown upon their excellent reoord. Tbey Miss Porter 'a voico is a high sheriff of Weber county and father of can now stow away their bats and obligatto. of the Di Muska school, sweet the present sheriff, set out in pursuit of wickets for the winter.and step out of the soprano and flexible, her tones resoluble tha the thief. When he reached Wellsville ring with the glory and satisfaction of notes of a bird. he swore in a posse including Kelly, put knowing that they are making their Mr. under the leadership of a constable Alexander it H, rendered solo bis exit with the feathers of the Utah chamvery acoeptably and waa accorded an named Thomas Levitt who is now living pionship stuck in their caps. in the British posHossions and started it encore. . The following are the acoros made by The feature of the evening was the out after Dart The posse traveled to the respective teams: an, almut six miles distant and the playing or Uerr Aamald and Master SALT LAKE. Louie Elbel. le in charge there swore in four Va1 men. With these recruits he 7 Uerr Aamald is ,1 R. Bellamy, bowled out 2 Ilia famous violin the hunt for the fugitive J. Allan, run out ut on the open prairie about 4 in sympathy. His E Brewer, bowled out from the village, the officers W. Bellamy, run out 2 Zeguenerweisen A. Brown, His 5 execution. V eir man, asleep in a sheepi 3 very affecting. II. Towle, caught out ip. 1 hey put hira under ar- Master Louie W. S. Scoflield, caught out 0 rauie an exira norse k for Mandan with him. II. J. Silverthorn, bowled out 6 is but 12 years o !v set out on their return W. Jonos, bowled out 0 simply wonderful, rl losed down upon them; Ii. Collett bowled out 0 ol his ago but fro 0 point Not onl n J. Nattross, not out lot up and tbev rode bv 2 "Rondo Capreck ol fy had got a mile or so Extras hsodio Hongroi when Dart suddenly .31 rendered, but hf v his Total. rnoun A and iency in accon OGDKN. performs Ra' 4 manner J. Stitt caught out e Ono. Parknr, caught out . 3 'if' W. Haddenham, bowled oat: 0 showing movement, nnger inrrirrawi 3 and W. Vaugban, bowled out many friends will welcome him gruuuo; ueacl, forty yards away. The 11 Alf Smtrthwaite, run out should be return to Ogden. posse left him lying where he fell. Next 4 T. Smurthwaite, run out The piano used exclusively by the day, by Sheriff Bolnap'a order, the dead 7 M. Shipley, caught out company was the man was buried on the i;j''t where ho (i out J. M. Thomas, renowned Sohmer, which in itself was a met ti is rate. 7 j Prof. Newell, caught out This is Kelly's stor He has no foars bright attruction, and was kindly fur W. Shipley, caugnt out if nished of conviction. He h is becu !ving at by C. C. Arnold. 0 J. Hutchinson, not out Deer Lodge, Montana, for number of 12 Extras..... CITY IK BEIEF. yours past He is a miner and has several valuable prospocta in the Montana .105 Total. He was not arrested but piountains. Ceuncil tonight himself up, when ho learned that a gave A Merry Xiffht. warrant was standing against him. In The heavy weights tonight The ball of tho Canton of the Odd appearance, he is tall and athletic, with The thanks are over now kick. gray eyes and a drooping moustache as Fellows at the Opera house last night black a ink. His manner is frank and Thomas W. Keene Monday night was an entire success. Tickots were sold bis recital of his tragio adventure carC. Benman is of Chicago, in town. at tl apiece. rier with it the conviction of truth. Uncle Tom's Cabin tomorrow night The evening was begun at 8 o'clock Dismissed Again. James Fowler of Salt Lake is at the by a drill of the canton in full uniform. A warrant was sworn out Wednesday It was like clock work and the applause Pacific. was uproarious. At 10 o'clock the canS. E. Cohn 6f New York, is in town on by John II. Winelow against Mr. IL C. ton drilled again by request The interon business. . Gilbert and the surveyor's under him val between the drills and the rest of the evening up till midnight was spent M. of Ii. Cloud Denver is stopping at of tho Boar River Canal company. The It is the same charge waa assault in dancing. An excellent band was on the Broom. charge brought twice before by Wins- hand. Fifty or more couples were presMrs. E. E. Walsh, dress modiste, 2304 low. Iho public are familiar with the ent. The affair was thoroughly enavenue. particulars of the case. Mr. Winslow joyable. The ball broke up at midnight Jefferson IL E. Cougill, of Gairard, Kas., was in camped with a Winchester on the route selected for the canal. Mr. Gilbert had Prof. Thornburg of the dancing the city yesterday. him arrested and ho retaliated with a his at on ball hall a academy, gave John Spiers of Los Angeles, arrived warrant for the arrest of Mr. Gilbert Washington, between Twenty-fourt- h in Ogden yesterday. and Marshal McClcllan, who served Mr. and Twenty-fifth- , last night It was a A. Arnold, of San Francisco, was at Gilbert's warrant The case against Mr. mask ball, but only about half the Gilbert has already been dismissed couples were in constume. More than the Paeitio yesterday. twice, and on Tuesdey waa dismisoed a hundred couples were present and the Curtius Budge, of Paris, Idaho, is again. on 'floor waxed continued the dancing registered at the Broom. into the morning. Sent East for Interment. What is the matter with the coal supremains The of County Clerk C. L. ply? Winter without coal is not busiSwitchmeu's Fandango. ness. were shipped east for in Hollingsworth The Switchmen's Mutual Aid AssoC. M. formerly of Lincoln, termonttoStMary8,0., at 8:30 o'clock ciation gave a large ball last night in Neb., nowDurfee, of Deeatur, Ills., ia registered yesterday morning. The widow and the A. O. U. W. hall. The tickets were at the Pacific. eldest boy ofthe deceased accompanied sold at ?1 apiece and fully 500 pooplo Judge H. P. Henderson and wifo spent them. The services of the Presbyterian were present. Purdy's band furnished ThanRgiving day with Mr. F. IL Dyor in church had boon performed over the music for the dancers. The floor of the Salt Lake City. body by Itov. Josiah McLaio at tho residoubled and wazed had been hall largo dence. The local post of the G. A. R. The fire a ball boys propose giving and surface the in its mirrored big boauty on Christmas eve, the proceeds of which turned out in a body and marched to the vaaiety of costume. A banquet had will with tho remains as a guard of for benefit of the the go departmoat. depot been spread at the Broom hotel; tickots honor. . t to it were sold at 50 cents apiece and Mr. Wm. Chapman, ox chief of the more than 200 of tho dancers partook of fire department, sot an excellent dinner It Wasn't Rogers. it. Tho ball was successful beyond the yesterday to the patrons of tho Chapman The horse stolen near Slatervillo House. hopes of its promoters. Wednesday morning was found yesterday Until the selection of a county clerk, Sheriff Belnap hitched to the fence of A Church Dinner. J udge Cross relieves the anxieties of all by the city cemotory. It was thought at The ladies of the First Baptist church matrimonially inclined persons, aa the law first that Dick Rogers whs tho thief, but him to issue licenses marriago an idea has beon dropped. The such gave a Thanksgiving dinner at the permits under the present circumstances. sheriff thinks now that sorao tramp, church yesterday, lasting from 11 o'clock The board of selectmen of Weber bound for Ogden, used tho horse to in tho morning till 10 o'clock at night and Mrs. McKiuney had the county will meet Monday nest. The hasten his travels. most important matter to be brought affmr in charge. TahleB were spread in befcra the meeting will ba tho selection Football in the Park, tho Sunday school room and 6et forth of a county ciork to (ill the vacancy and with turkey, oysters, pumpkin-pi- e The boys of tho Military Academy caused by tho de;Uh of Mr. Ilollings-wortall other sorts of Thanksgiving viandls. a and nro There a picked eleven of Ogden boys number of aspirants The waitresses were Mr. Heath, Mrs. for the The appointee will hold played n game of football yesterday at place. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Barnett, Barry, Best, his office until nert and not Lester Park. Under association rules Severn, Mrs. McKinney, Mrs. Horton for tho full torm. August only neither sido made a score, but under a besidos Mrs. Barrow and Miss Vile, the Rugby rules the college boys won number of pretty young misses. The Uncle Tom's Cabin. points to nothby a score of twenty-ontables wore crowded all day long and ing. in. was taken ?200 fully The W. V. Beoyer dramatic company will present Uncle Tom's Cabin at the A New 'Alarm System. An Indian Invasion. house tomorrow This Opera night Chief Rhodes of the fire department A number of Indians spent Thankstroupe has the reputation of boing able will on Monday introduce a valuable inwere in They yesterday. giving Ogden to represent this famous story with exof the Shoshone and Bannock tribes, cellent effect A good houso will novation in tho city's tire alarm system. Heretofore, tho keys to the boxes and came down from tho Ross Fork doubtless be present to witness the have been kept in stores. When an agency, Fort Hall reservation, a few the purehaM of land untd the tvxictrv l THE WAV IT WAS SPENT PBKCETOS. should agivenL its consent at a gee-ra-limrouurt tiua rrje-llooe, and Mley walked oat before the vo MUkft. Faroe! and all the Paroeil-i- t THASKSGIVIXG DAY A DAY OF CHAMPIONSHIP GAME WOS member voted with the government GLADNESS IS OGDEX. The bill waa then given its first reading BY THE FOE MLB. amid cheers by the government sup- YiLE 1 TIIM COMMKKCIAT, is e akrai mas to bo tarned in, it waa aana. vy to i lo U.o flotmt and if ti boor kappe&ed to be 1U, Uto f aa to ring up the return eurkvt-- or hunt aightaatrhBtatt. Chief 1 Ltleo propLnea to put boas ooJy r tn. tin gluas doors upon overy tux in The bole have aireody arrived. They are nuuie uf colaoodauod and w ill Le pointed bit. The keys to the alarm will be fU&ed inrtde of them by a bnuM chain. When there is cause for aa alarm, the ghuas door eaa be emahej in and the key procured. This ereteai is common among tho large ritiee of the East and ie oow ia um in Salt Lake, Chief Khodea wdl Uke step immediately after putting ia the boxes to Lave the Council paaw aa ordinance attaching a heavy line to the nVcoi-breaking the glass dioje of the boxes, ujoa unnecessary occaMnom, Dotllcd the Chap. cii'lit a c up'.e of boys noticed a man dump a tack full of beer bottle ia the new building of W. H. Wright 4 L-- t Washington avenue. The boys not tied Win. M. Turner of the Merchants' Police Patrol, who watrhed the industrious individual who had been carrying on his trade at a late hour of the night He went in back of Fred. J. Kioeel k Company's grocery house on Twenty-foflrt- h street and proouedod to fill his bag from the stock of empty quart hot ties there stored. Officer Turner took him and laid him away in the city ban tile for reference this morning. He gave the name of Charles Murphy. His acheme was vary simple in two Ho waa laying in a stock of botways. tles in a handy place and this morning would "soak, them with the second hand man who runa a shop just north. This stroke of enterprise is now nipped in the bud. Murphy wont be nipped this morning in the way he expected. . , What Yon Want to Know Is where to buy the best pianos or organs for the money. It is at Chubbie Arnold's warerooms, Twenty - fourth street near postoflice. A Small Blaze. At 12:10 yesterday afternoon a alight fire occurred in the kitchen behind a street green grocery at Twenty-eight- h and Jefferson avenue. The department, was notilied by telephone. The blaxe was caused by a defective Hue. A few shinglos on the roof were burned. The tire was put out with buckets of water. The loss waa trifling. . THEIR or OWN SIGNATURES. Aeuin Victorious and is ferreMy all Artist. the ""1lr . 4;ohT1 itself: Mess. Sohmer '"fa 1 r(ti Sl Pre-- ' i Co., New York City, Gkntij;men: During our concert tour we have been tendered the use of all makes, but always prefer the. Sohmer on account of its pure sympathetic quality of toae, and perfect action. , In all that pertains to artistic, piano manufactory, none excell instrument A. Aaiiold, Louis Eijiei, Gkacb Poktkr,. Erinoo Artista composing the Aamold Conner. Cahi-obfjjj- Company. The Tension Deficiency. Wasuinoton, Nov. 20. CommiseieMr eC Kaum today told the the house appropriation) that tha pea sion deficiency for the present fiscal year miliums. would be nearly thirty-thre- e He estimates that something over one e millions of hundred and thirty-thredollars will be required en account of , pensions. The Way of the Transgressor. Salt Lake, Not. 26. Two Uaioa P cifio conductors named Chugg ase under arrest here for robbing the road. Their system waa to pocket tickets, as they took them up and sell them to. scalpers. It is charged that they have been doing this three yours. The Suits Withdrawn. Philadelphia, Nov. 26. The court of common pleas today uinmissed the equity suits brought against Mrs. Par nell on behalf of certain relatives front, whom she loet $7,500 in speculation. The .Final Result. Washington, Nov. 26. According to the corrected count given oui tonight oy Superintendent Porter,' the popula- lions oi ino uuiuxi outies is nxea at 02.022,250. A New Party. London, Nov. 2f. The Rime corre spondent of tho News says that Catholic leaders have induced the Pope to permit the formation of a Catholic party in the Italian parliament. Chinese Labor. San FRAiwasco, Nov. 26. Attorney Mowery of the Tehuantepea railroad, Mexico,has returned from Canton.whero he has engaged 8,000 coolies to work oa tho railroad. DocHu't Like It Spocinl to Ths Comhebciai.. Omaha, Feb, 26. The Burlington road is not disposed to eurrendor to Gould, and talk of building to the Famine coast at an early date. Idea Is to buy where you can buy the A Good ohttapest Pianos and organs, lowest pricen, easy terms. Warerooms Twenty-fourt- h street, near posioffioo. d |