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Show f 7 c -- stfjt TO GELIi Anvtiiing tea tk people so aSi" - - I PRICE FIVE CE1TT3; SALT LAKE CITY," tJTAH. MOOTAY MOmsriKG, OCTOBER 20, 1891. PAPEB. DTEX TO THIS ' cBhiaries and Telegraph, f:rsiP"; Teiegraph and Miscellany P- tK'n. e ?f ,?hbors-jji- New- 5 f jurUi P0 .barci,es EaHr6uds and otber Trade k11, coBinerciatJIen. Dun's , ... -j:ap80v h ... .- I Miscellany.- ..vial travelers bare been a prom-- of the Park is fast taKlcr iorm as delightful repeats adjacent c-:llt .1 W0' at the churches res- - ', . AfeatuUoftheday Iwas the an vorkjia ; - 1- 1- that lioary -- - -- 1 . - ? - : . TcbiUre burned. j "wt j and tnsuso iVousArkansasmbeMler. i pitobe atuHed ' i ! freibt collision- - on the- - Canadian Fatal Japanese 'prostitution In extent of The ' irserica-- ? celebrate his fiftieth Wales to Prince of lirtbday. r. f Sother fatally tc her cbildreij. ': i burned while try ing to . :V--;' t rimsaysAmeiricaha8 a strong ;Inst Chie. brUte trampiesJa: woman to !!, ' ! dta oa the ttreet Sesro fiend k?U employ er's family and ' Lotdon tase ASt-Loii- - f j is ; tirows them hi ai welL j i . Army leader of lrritil of thj Salrationj Faac and Switzerland. ANOTHER r ' ' f , t. i the Field; 1 . MriiG05. Slich., Oct- atch san Francisco f Chrpnicif 25.-jTKi- of to-d- ay o'ichlce in: operatiui Will i: take, the of twenty men at tbej case. His in- TtaiiOB eorsUts ct two separate j machines. Ti first of these corresponds-- to atjDe- rf.iet, mnd is operated ,by the compositor rio wcrks from the copy-- but this, instead Use - a teicj printed asbylaitypewriter, is tnasferred to a ?trip of paper; by perforata ade by striiins keys on the fiuger Iftrd, the" particular letter or character lxz determined by the distance of perforaI tes for the base line. This "machine may t failed the perforator." and jsvhen the copy its ihcs been transferred to a strip of paper is ukea to the second tuichine. is which, turkicj automatically by eleictriclty; sets tp the tjpe, and as each line! Js composed Ja;wies it into.a 'matrlx;of paper In anew ; I - ,' wajthaf r J.-.-t MO'U' of the line. fThe matrix paper Te$ aloni automaticaliy as the; lines are saposed antil a matrix f is ubtalned for a matter. Thisj is then; ttstereotyplng;process. which Is tbe fce of the typ4 ia Uhe Jser. Mr.; Beals recognized this tcHBicdof ready for tho fixing matrix of as one of tse largest obstacles, and at the same time most Important and, desirable feature tube machine, jaud the fclalms to hare la-- rt mach ore? thiss point, ills success In' particular is Accomplished by an en-t- T Dew method as to the of eal that fixes the fines!application lines of the flces as clearly as does a jfretal matrix. I-- aetion vt be electricity oa a of typW arel brought into -- e.r proper piacesJ A aeries needles pass the perforated of matsf f never the needle fcjM ma(je byf the Cle paper, and strip drops iBto one of the perforator the electrlo acWates a magnet tothe partllar letter of that Pf tae n.aehlne Is tell0BL Th awil Is Already ery 2V,$. Ihe Perforator can be Operated as .u-- as a typewriter j but the automatic cor-poBdl- ng 4H PFessieg machine will be the 'matter turned faV,of ""Wriff of 5n off operators. Experts hn.,r0rWhoJ hTe thej esimined'tbis ire eonfidennhat It;is ifractlcaLj crane's xriw Ij I machine PLAY. Presented in Milwaukee Vill Snqccedl and tTiui. Ku.WACKIE.oct. ,:'a CaarV TT "X"' Axer',. r-- . r ! uumv xnBlDlir dft.l. wita l"e la tbft Phiso of modern fads. ?tei' 2dGr aDdi tQe ESlish swell 'PFtor In American securities 'ilouhTHtqtli- - There: are striking tre i ? fiS.ttf , - Ca-vil- le, i es . . - i k high-hand- ! : ed 25.--Fre- d well-kno- . wn ? . ! - : ! ; f L' ! f to-da- -- to-da- wn - 1 ; S; ff . coq-sphrat- clltus especially in and he vthird little J Proper prunlox and amend-- a L.?TR if, fder. the play will wiU hfdly come to ??lt bitr F:rMfia Ellworth. who lends !a Kinl L!106'' 10 speculative scheme i flnaI1Jr h reasonable fidelity removed. The ..r cv,Wlfes : re so to am. oence as,fought :to almost nearly lo th Th7V-- uIiUnl"r witb his superior ts &s lotr-, J ofins out Crane's ability Portrayor of path6s. ratber M ls of the Pattern !.TtD,tEd ' - v. Ja .Tfce ife and "Men and c - Is-- - ay " , - . 1 . - I .. lo-ua- - , cap-U&- oi-de- r g- to-nig- ht. il. - , i..-5iiu- ay ; ' ing to-d- ay 1 i:;ieJn rTaiatrxa Chronicle Series. 'rrn 1k thto Cclonel "Zagement of -a- u. Roberts Vivian, 25 iaCRp; -- DIs- C1 ... w&s . ''---'r- , 1 r-- ter.ounced, but not i'J the arrlaze will Christmas. j -- . - ay -- Ut mi34, ss?t-j-se- rve 1 - . . ter tiie so-call- ed arinaa. ! The Commercial Treaty ' Floods. English and Spanish HIS WIFE'S PARAMOUR. The Husband Trails Him to Denver and Has Him Arrested. Denver, Oct. 23. W H. Burges, traveling agent for a furniture? company of Cleveland, arrived this morning. and secured the sTeller .Stern of the arrest of National Exchange Bank of Cleveland, on the charge of eloping and living Cora in. adultery . with' j. his w Ife; Burges. Stern has been here j three weeks and admits that -- he j has lived with the woman, but denies that be eloped with ber. They left Clevelaud together on September 29th, coming direct toj Denver, Stern declares that Mrs. Burgei left here four days ago for Seattle where she j has a sister. Burses believes that shells hiding in Denver, and he will endeavor to, find her. In any t . event he will prosecute! Stern. i ,: Ex-Pay!- ng , : i Tbe city has been sensation.. mutilated and The horribly slashed body of an abandoned woman was found at her lodging in a squalid quarter of 'the town. The assassin escaped. The woman was seen to enter a house with a man at 1 o'clock this morning, and within ten minutes the man 'ran out. The' woman was found on tbe floor.fully dressed, j with'. Berlin. Oct. treated, to a " 25. Jack-the-Blpp- er. .' HER THROAT AND ABDOMEN CUT OPEN. Her name was lied wig Nltsche. Portions of the woman's body cut off were carried away by tbe brutal murderer. Blood was all over the celling and walls ot spattered ) j ., tho room, und the murder, H 'seems to have A PIOUS EMBEZZLER. been the work of a madman. Several susthe day had to, be repects arrested An Arkansas Church; Member a leased tor lack during of proof. v The body of tbe woman was nearly sevDefaultor. Heavy and ripped from the head downwards. ' Van Buren, Ark., Otti sensation ered, seems that another woman tried to enter It bas been created here by the report that J. the room before the awful crime was comM. Weaver, a 'church member mitted. Uer attempt dirturbed the assailwho has hitherto borne an; irreproachable ant, who. suddenly rushed out. pushing aside several who were in his way. "The reputation. Is an embezzler. He has been inmates of the .house were awakened by tbe land agent for the Little Bock Fort the unknown man was hotly and screams, Smith road for years, and it is asserted that In making his espursued, but succeeded. his shortage will run into tbe itens of thou otber crimes, cape. There have been-man- y sands. days, including suicides, within tbe past ten in the lower quarter of the city. . f PRIZE-flB' -K . . 25.-i-- Aj well-kno- - , :l ! TWO S. H WISCONSIN'S MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAM PION KNOCKKp OUT iTWICE. 'TWILL DAZZLE THE SCOTS. V General Grubb to Be Married In ' Gorgeous Militia Uniform. Philadelphia. Oct. 25. It has Just come Joe Tansey or Memphis and KJ Kicfaey out here that the coming wedding of F. of Milwaukee: Fight Five Rounds A Burd Grubb. Minister tb Spain, to the beautiful Scotch woman whom he wooed and d Scrap ia Kansas. won at Madrid, is to be a decidedly specaffair. There sailed with General tacular Milwaukee. Oct. 25. Kinney, the Grubb on tbe steamer "Normannia" for middleweight champion ofr Wisconsin, was" Southampton last Thursday six young men., . - Three-Boun- f-- Edl famous Philadelphia by Joe:Tansey of ilem-jh- ls all members of that the City Troop. These, organization, The fight took place at cavalry men are to, act as ushers at the wedyoung Allenton, Washington! county, and was for, ding, arrayed in all . the splendor of. their , ftjv magnificent uniform, which is tbe pride In the first round Tansey landed a soaker of and the most elabtheir "" on Kinney's jaw; the Jatter fell and was orate worntroop , compaiiy by any down six seconds, but, there was such a in tbe United States. Itmilitary Is of white, scar-- t hubbub Among the spectators that the call let and silver, with high boots 'and" silver of time could not be beard, and Tausey conhelmets, surmounted by enormous bearskin'tinued . to punch hi$ ihan until the.fifth crests, and la general magnificence is exround, when another blow Jn the neck sent ceeded by but few uniforms 1n ' him to grass and be could not respond to General Grubb is an ex -- captain of .Europe. the City , ' j the call. t Troon, he having resigned at the time he was running for the Governorship of New ;,::: Poor Talent. the of, Judgment With his manly form arrayed in a Jersey. Oct. Chicago, Dispatch uniform, and six masculine beau--ticaptain's Francisco Chronicle, Series.. Because Sn him np;' the wedding eer tnony , bacir to of the Inexcusably poor: judgraent'of the should long be remembered ' ' one by Edinburgh Garfield ;wou favorite at talent only . .' : Park yesterday.! Boyal Flush was the ex- society. ception. "Lucky" Bald win kept up his high SWISS TOWN WIPED OUT. percentage by winning,! with Santa Aha, the.only'purse for which his stable entered.' Prosperous Village Entirely Burned The racing feature was a succession of runDuring a Gale. away victories by Boyal Flush, Bush Warren Leland and Lijero. neither be- ; Paris. Oct. 25. It is learned that ing approached from flag to wire. ' Bank- the village of Melrfngen in the canton of rupt and Mary McGowanj were made equal Berne, Switzerland, has been almost'; wiped choice's for the miie handicap, for: which seven high-claracers were engaged, Sauta out by a fire. The flames were fanned by a v Ana being alsoj strq!nglTf jttacked. Ernest gale, and the local fire department could do Baeet showed in! froht. bulBt. August shot nothing tocheck the progress of the conflagahead and led- tb the stand, where be quit ration. Nearly till the business places and were utterly destroyed in a brief badly. Daggett; trailing with Santa Ana.; residences then sent the Baldwin filly ton, and she won space of time, the Victoria and Wilder-'of mann's hotels being the only .structures easily by a length; from ithe 25 to 1 shot. consequence left in the prosperous village EllaDlackburn, whieb'made a splendid rush of 3000 inhabitants. ... . . r at the close. Bankrupt was- a good third ' to was reduced ashes town in three The was MeGowan fourth. and Mary was so strong that partly The Santa Ana stable ihas sold to Tom hours. The wind were carried as far as Inter-lake- n, burned papers Costa tbe colt; Elca, by Klley miles ' distant. The inhabinineteen J Grlnstead Atbola. j 4 ''IS tants of the burned town are In a knocsed out to-d- ay In five rounds. $250.,-5-J.,:,- .1: -;. ' : - i j : es j T f -- , Mc-Du- ff, to-d- ay i j ss - -- ; - ; : . i I -- ';- : It Favorites Not In j .;'V '. at 'North Bergen. New YORK. Oct. Dispatch San Francisco Chronicle Series. Delightj ful weather and a fairly: attractive pro gramme drew one of the. larcest crowds of the. meeting to the Hudson. ; County Jockey Club, at North Bergen, yesterday. The only drawback to the 6port was that tbe all tbe track wns heavy at the rallj, causing ' enniounts'wide when to their swing boys tering ihe stretch, j The backers of the fa vorite fared badly, as St.; Denis and Beck were the only successful j; ones. Those who make a practice bf fUswinjr Lamblr's mounts bad a great Uay ff they stuck to him with their usual vim. Io the first race he won. with St. Denis, a 5 to 2 bhance, and then followed this wifh landing Lepanto a winner at id to 1. Ills hexti moun was on Dalsy- rian. a 6 to 1 chanceL who also won, and' his neit and last winning mount of the day was- on Bohemian In the last race, who closed at 2s.-Tittt- BUNB j pitiful condition, and relief parties have been started. RIOTS. THE The Mob Gof Drunk and Pillaged ANTI-JEWIS- H the Jewish Quarters, j St. Petersburg, Oct. :25. The Antl-Jewi- sh riots at Starodoub arose' from the people's resentment, of the taction of the municipal authorities In granting permission to tbe Jews to open shops on Sunday. In the midst of tbe riot, a Jew struck a tbe report was spread young Bussian,-anthat1 the latter bad 1 been killed. This greatly increased the fury of the populace. The rabble looted a number of wine shops and many became drunk. Suddenly a fire, broke out In the Jewish quarters.! The mob prevented the fire brigade from getting to work, and ten houses burned. The mob continued the work of pillage until a late, hour in ihe night. ( ; ; ! j EHgiUhraan. ors oeoliii. men t stating that his client denies that she nipPEn" in withever knowingly signed the drawal of tbe case; that she narer signed and name her to paper, any Beinbardt Magreed with him thatMss.; not to settle the case. Mr. Hamilton further says that Mr. Malley or his agents en- Prcstitcte Killed und HorriSIy Uzh deavored to prevent the: prosecution of the the 16tb day of cae, and1891.finally, about: htcd by enticed Mrs. Ileinhardt from August, BeinMrs. New York. He further says that bardt was forcibly taken on board a steamboat bound for New London, and thence conveyed to Boston, where under the Influence of drugs she was induced jto sign tbe PARTS OF KER EODY CARRIED AYAY. withdrawal. Mrs. Beinbardt f was missed In New York in from ber boarding-hous- e August, and nothing has been heard Of her since. At the time it was alleged that she was enticed away by Mallejr's agents, but The Villain Dashes People Aside and the fact could not be proved. Mr. Hamilton Makes His Escape The Anti-Jew- -' has since followed up the matter and says ish Riots in Russia A Russo-Afgha- n be has his facts complete. 1 . six-shoo- 25.f Dispatch Frandsp chronicle Series. William e!:'as and ??mPy 4ve th'e' Initial pro-- " cf nlf Par. rf.which Jlr. Crano - ar nextieasoa, at the Davidson The- lt ls ffour-k- ct comedy by wIth the wholly Incompre- H might as in i 1 ermitrix s I- : Series. -- MAKE.A PERFECT ay ay Disp- BrSE this city has invented a type-tu- ns laaehlne.-- . lie visited Chicago this ' k and found bothing tnerej . amonjc the trpesettlnc machines exhlbi te3 similar In for Detroit, where frJie'.pIe. . He left lijle flaanclal backing has been secured. E:i Beals . - f .f. 3Ian Has a Claim to Beat Detroit A TrPE-jSETTEI- f , . - - .. ; Dls-pat- ch conspi- - of a;ppwder explosion H man-of-warsme- .. ' - -- -- - 1 nt. to-d- ' '. the green goods captures Inspector Byrnes Confession u rstor. 1 : . ! (' 1DJ. : -- Indian engagement exagger- - t'.ed- - ' " iaericaas'sanaAarily exeotle In Mexico. lEassian Jew! lni'sranC flashes up 540,- The Blood " i - "!'! on , . an ' A-: . ay to-da- y. APramour arreted in Denver. kltacks thb Pope. . Fere Hjacinthd Wohimercial treaty. ; Attempt IP bo!4P Landef- stage. . UcSiUstteafiH Mrmed inpiince. VAi py French-lods- . great loss uf deck. a yard to from SiUur fails FrebcH ne.w tariff. proTisions of tbje Ihenotorions Slalleys In d'ontiecticut. ico. . ' ; J ltfcwBwiPffljout by fife. Eaiso-Afgh- . . - - fiend. Baultfffer an opium ; i TELEGIIAPO IC SPMMABY. . : fad-cordi- ng La Plata via Ogden Ment.frq TARIFF. , r LOCAL Ef ENTS CCJI3IABV " f . rhood. Notices. FBEI1GII ns Ontario 0zdu- Department. ur " Editorial- - over the corresponding period of last year, THE DONNELLY CASE A BLACK FIEISD III TEXAS when the amoant shipped to the United . ; States was .213,793 bags. nair-TcariRemarks Counsel's The new port of Ceiba, recently estabof It. What Says Ignatius lished In Honduras, has entered into active commercial Minneapolis, Oct. 25. Tribune Direlations with tho United Coantrics to Which tlic 'Hiarana and States. In the first two weeks of September spatchSan Francisco Chronicle Series. it shipped to this country 30,000 buuebes, of In the Donnelly case Judge Flandreau, in Harden. His Employer's Wife and i ; bananas. Maxinaa Arc Applicable. , speaking for the defense, said he didn't Throws tho Children ia a Well. " l f think the authorship of the anonymous letPrince Albert the Good. London. Oct. 25.' ITRtBCKS Dlspatch4-Sa- n ter could be determined except by a report Francisco GironteU Series. 1 The Prince which had been ruled out ,06 the evidence. of Wales will celebrate his fiftieth birthday Mr. Donnelly's boo' came in for criticism. DILLON OH THE FOLLY OF FIGHTIHS. on November "9th. There is to be a. great " said Flandreau, ''Is the CAPTURE CF A GREEN GOODS- 6AKB; 'Atlantis, Why, family gathering at Sandrlngham, and to the present indication, the nijati-si- worst plagiarism one could write. 'Eagna-rok- 'is the worst fraud ever perpetrated. will not be large enough o hold rthe khe will As whJch' be of Prince the for that cryptogram, it Is tbe worst nonIt Would Set the Irish Party Back presents happy recipient Kaiser Wilhelm's gift is sense ever inflicted on tbe public. Why, it A Wyoming Road Agent Baffled by Fifteen v Years Paris to Be At- said to be worth 100.000 marks, and It will is even said that Bacon put in his works a Frightened Stage Horses A Pious presented by Prince Henry of Prussia, cipher so that at some future time the Sage tacked To-Da- y Fere Hyacinthe be Arkansas Embezzler Confession of an arrangement probably intended to con Ninluger would write a book on the Criticizes the Pope Bonlanger an vince the world that uncle and nephew are of a would discover' the it all, Sage Conspirator in a Murderous Pow- cipher; that now ; friends.! The PrinceJ :the best ef was a dandy. Donnelly's that the Sage Opium Fiend The French Floods. Wales is really In some - respects a hardly-use-ftd and der Explosion A Human Brute. Dr. Huguet la an autobiography of him' man. He ias been on .his very best self. 4 Why, this man has devoted his life to behavior since the baccarat scandal, open- Donnelly. .Everything is dene for him. He ing schools and churches and charitable never did anything in the world but hold inoffice. He is a political eunuch." by the dozen, making pretty,1 Paris, Oct. 25. The new Tariff act canQueen Citt, - Tex., Oct 25. Near here speeches, and generally resumldg Then Attorney Wellington made his not be promulgated before the ejnd of the offensive negro, yesterday Lee Gren a the role of "Albert Ed wurd the Good." . !He saw back of the case a fearful shot Mrs. Lowe, wife of his emand killed present year.. Therefore there will not be were who down to host of despots trying put I sufficient time to make it the subject of neThe Chilean Riot. the best interests of the State and country. ployer. He threw the body into a well and YORKOcit. nDispatcbX-Sa25. gotiations between the.. Powers before the ; Nrw Tribitnb He said the terrible struggle in tbe trial was threw her daughter and treaties with them lapse. . The Gorernment, Francisco f . Chronicle j Series. not to raise money or to gain power, but to In after her.. Then, to make sure boy been the of them be threw down a wash kettle. Tbe Foster, sou of Julio Foster, who is at present get rid of a wan who had never accordingly, will introduce in the Chamber in " is an a of tool Washington, little girl was killed, but the boy escaped conducting inquiry party. of Deputtes a bill to authorize them to es- IntO the- - assault committed upon ' sailors ii Ini an Interview Donnelly attributed the unhurt. The negro stole a horse and $60 -tablish, commercial relations with foreign from the steameir Baltimore" In Valpar- smallness of tbe verdict to the King and and started for Arkansas. A posse of men n. nations during the year 1892. Tho minimum aiso streets by a mob of ehllean ' ' He are pursuing him. Washburn influence lit Minneapolis, 1 tc-dI will roughs. tp fnrtner said that he would bring another tariff be applied to Belgium, Holland. trjed from him the results of his Investigation action against the Fionrcr Prr?a for an ediJAPANESE PROSTITUTES. Switzerland, Spain,." Portugal and Sweden, gst to date. He unformed me that he was torial article published last spring. In which up treaties with which will expire in February, lawf from making public '!any he was called an Anarchist. "It will not Finds a Shocon condition that those Powers grant France debarredpy details of Inquiry until he had completed it. be tried in Minneapolis, as I have had A Japanese Emissary Affairs. of State king their lowest tariff rates. The minimum He says, however, that depositions signed enough of this city," said Dou nelly in contariff will also be conceded' those ; nations by our sailors cotatain no complaints against clusion, t Or., Oct. 25. Tho Orcuontan'a Portland.. now having the most favored treatment, the police, who are suspected of bayonettiiig B. C. special says: Among the Vancouver, which include Great Britain, Russia, .Tur- some of the Baltimore's" men. He. declares '"'.a - THE GIRL SAID "OUCH." : passengers by the Canadian Pacific steamer key. On the other hand, the United States. that he is unable to ascertain: clearly or press of India." . which sailed ' Italy and" Boumania are subject to. . the definitely how thje riot began.: Foot Washing for .PJety . at Topeka "Exu and Hongkong, for maximum tariff. Yokohama, Japan, I ':' .j'in the Church, of God. Gladstdrie's Irish Scheme. Y. was N. ; The French the 'Japanese j Mategl, Government will request I ToPEKAi Kan., Oct 25. TsiBCxa LosDOif. pet. 5. There is reason to! be- -, here, to - investigate emissary sent power to revive during the year 1892 the the tratfic in Japanese women for immoral lieve that Mr. Gladstone has; committed to San Francisco Chronicle Series. treaties relating to navigation, trademarks, . etc. ... ' paper an outline of bis 'home rule; ssheme The first public demonstration made by the purposes. Mategl said that he had visited cities and some of them in tho The history of the debate In the Senator- which is in jthefc-ruof a manifesto,, and is to Mrs. Woodworth, the Oakland .all the Coast and had secured evidence which ial Committee In regard to the proposition be issued upon thte e ve of the general election. followers ofoccurred interior, the peo- he would lay before his Government of so for rescinding the prohibition of American In some respectsi.be scheme is more liberal to evangelist, Woodworth had Mrs.. washed. halt their feet t eea Ireland won which than ple show who the shocking a character that he had no doubt to that the Senators pork approval would be at once taken held - a, four weeks tent meeting here rethat, opposed it first urged a duty of 35f and then of Parnell, and It. will undoubtedly be ac' steps to 30f per 100 kilos. In lieu of the rescinding cepted, by j all reasonable Irishmen. 1 M r. prevent any more of .positively five hundred and as nearly woman these measure ut length passed, when amended to Gladstone, Iwhoi is in excellent health will cently leaving Japan. There are, perpns joined.) the Church of God. Elder he says, over 3000 Japanese prostitutes In 23f, and the opposing Senators think it remain at Hawarden until the first! week a Bolton." pastor of the local church, and Elare they that so and successful December. He America, will to then not Loeddn to rate. lower so than proceed ought of tbe Germany's der Forncrook of Prescott bad The Government, however, will demand to take part in jthe great conference on ceremony. The members werecharge in they are able to send home from $500 to arranged months, and he believes that the Senate vote a 20f rate, so as to land law reform, and immediately after- circles, the men in one circle and women $700 every six ' the all on that a six money sent from tbe weeks' nearly was agree with the proposition as it has ward will start for Italy and girls in another. Water brought t i I X- - by brethren from a well nearby, and poured United States to f Japan is used to already passed the Chamber of Deputies. holiday. aid otber women to get out here. . The Senate is likely to ultimately support in large tin basins. ; Floods j will recommend! that the United Mategl the Government demand. Senator Do Increasing. After a Scripture reading and prayer, the to be asked Government in an Interview with an Associated " London, Oct. 25. Tribune " Dispatchl took off their shoes and States and sisters brethren Press representative, said that the fact that San Francisco Clinmiclo Series. The floods stockings and .deposited them behind their put an embargo on Japanese women, as tbe the hygienic objectlou to the introduction at Windsor have risen twelve Inches ls,e chairs. The members had carefully washed measures of prevention in Japan hare little of American; pork has disappeared would Friday. Mr, Vahderbllt's residence IslnoW their feet during the day, so that "soap and effect, the women being able to secrete on board outgoing steamers until flooded. Clewer;Park and the Windsor? raje scrubbing-brush! through the was, necessary. The themselves creatly held the measure ' course a Islfrom land. lake .. away Magna Cbartft represent . . Senate eiders fastened long towels about their perand is submerged. It Is feared " that the sons like, The Government Is about to appoint Eugirdles, then they would take a flood Windsor will at rise mccb higher, as member's! foot, THE GREEN GOODS BUSINESS. ; gene Spuller. the well known politician, and Ham bledon place it. in waterier a seclock "has Affairs, away. vNlarly to given the Minister of over and It Foreign: formerly pull it out, rtb their Jiands houses are yery seriotisy ond; it: with a towel.' Then the other foot Inspector Byrnes Will Carry On the position of Chief Commissioner for France all the riverside dry in and several damaged, places the railways went: in and the operation was repeated.' at the Chicago Columbian Exposition. Correspondence of the Gang.; are under waterj. Bedford is experiencing' After! example, the elders haying set;tbe New flood worst low the The York, Oct. 25. The Central Office, ia twenty years. CLEARLY AN OUTRAGE. passed the towels and baslrs to other memdetectives have just unearthed tbe head- -' lying country in the vicinity Is a huge lake bers who washed each others! feet with f is done. .. The damage being brought quarters of the '.'green goods'? - business in The London "Times" Says We Hare and enormous --i : i i 1. direct- from: the well.water, and one this Jwas jsold, with aeipher code, books Case, Against Chile. f Pere' Hyacinthe Attacks the Pod j a Stronsf woman "so far forgot tbe proprieties of city, together young "names add some 60S lists of reference, 25. to The 25. Oct. Oct. Pere Timet, an adreferring Lowppsr, of the occasion that she exclaimed "Ouch!" Paris, Hyacinthe (n from to-dreceived letters people in every State before an immense audienc, when her feet touched the water. The certhe "Baltimore" affair at Valparaiso, says: dress conUnion. . and Senators in the Deputies',' two .for of many .feet hoars.' comincluding They have also arrested washing lasted emony "It Is clear that a brutal outrage was demned superstitious abuses, such, as the Terrenes Murphy, the Brooks and Frank mitted, and the Washington Governmen t Lonrdes Vlslonf and the Holy Coat, "and : AN EXAGGERATED ACCOUNT. bead operators and leaden in the business. to demand sat- made a eheaientttaolcon-th- e has a good prima facie, case r pope's 1 : .: s, : y They also learned that the combination bad ' not yet come temporal power I agitation as Inconsistent time has sent out 500.000 circulars and letters isfaction. But the' just Bloods The With the to the winter's work. Inspector when' such a demand" could ' properly with bis 'priestlyf office. He' said btj.t the I 1 Engagement preparatory Meat-Stealin- g Affair. , Only a has the names of the people to whom be pressed. If made now it would be made Pope would do well to heed the w$l of the ' Byrnes Italian people and submit to the country's lDD?3toB, N. W. T., Oct. 25. Special to the circulars were addressed and will look In hot blood and based upon Incomplete Inwas loudly applauded. TsiBXTK.j A courier just in from the Blood after further correspondence in his awn. formation. It is not for a great and power- laws". The address 1 ji ful nation like the United States to deal In . Ipdlah reservation, the. scene of the late way. Death of a ri American Trainer. the letters seized Is one many fashion with a weak Among this The disturbance, reports ' everything quiet. n Amerfrom recover-iOct. Chile is the that Superintendent. Held of the "Home Paris, Carter, neighbor.' Arguing Stock Farm," Alpine, Ind. 5 He incloses $50. govican .trainer ' fojr the horse first news sent out from-- ' Fort Assinabolne, f rom. . a - . regime of bad ernment., the attack on the "Baltimore's" breeder and turfman, Paul Auroont of Mont-- i was exaggerated. One Indian killed for which he was to receive $550 in green sailers may be regarded as not In the same ChanXiily.' died there of typhoid fever, yes?-- ' p and a policeman wounded is the result of goods. He asks that they be expressed him drama. America's strong aggressive policy terday. Carter jcame here, from Boston;, Thursday's shooting. It seems that a party at Connorsville, and naively says: "I prewill tend? to enhance the difficulties the from which, city a number of; the Carter- of rt ds were caught by a detatchment of sume It wouldn't be wise to attempt to pass them on the banks. The United States Government is having.. .It already has a famflvcame to nlanasre the French horsei- mou u ted police making off with some portion Treasurer lives at Connorsville. He reor-4- er ojf. establishments law and time to maintain the time breeding during hard enough I " are ? On be had . - ...'h-t;..;';,- , but he ., v ;;y of aware, cattle Second . you the resigned, slaughtered. the; they cently Empire. j would be very apt' to be very shrewd and one shot the discovered at lndians othe ing . well posted, would he not?" THE FRENCH FLOODS.. Paris to Be AttackedTo-Da- y. poliie, slightly wounding Policeman Ryan. Oct. maneuvers The Paris," 25, opening tbe fire, killing the In- A FEARFUL CONSPIRACY. Houses Collapse, Resulting In Great of the French army began at daybreak tbi$ The police returned ot the tribe and most of chief The Loss of Life. morning with a sham attack on Paris front jfdJarjL an army having headquarters at 'passj tbe Indians at prove of the killing. No Fiends Arrested. Who Caused a Pirk. rift. 25 The climax of the cale. General Edon Was entrusted! with the de-- i furtner trouble Is anticipated. Frightful Boiler Explosion. ithlch bas been raging, for three days, was fense, which is at practical mcbiKziog of alt Wilmington. Del., Oct. 25. Tribune reached yesterday when the wind blew with the forces of the, garrison available by rail 4 ONS RESCUED CHILD. SUE ' A general engagement begins to4 Dispatch San.Franclsco Chronicle Series. terrible violence over the Gulf of Lyons arid way. ; i morrow. and his Edward wife, Clark, Mary. Clark, the Island of Corsica. An Immense number A Siother Sat ri ; i herself Trying of vessels have taken refuge at Marseilles, Joseph Clark, their son. 15: years old, have Socialist LeaRtte In Pranci Snv Children. to been arrested and placed in Newcastle jail V many .of them in a damaged condition. . Paris. Oct. 25 L'Intranatecent , The on a charge, of causing Pkntenguibhew.-- Ont.. Oct. 25. the explosion oft Towns ia the Valley of the Ande have been publishes a communication signed by Laisan aeo. by which year damaged ; byx the floods in that and Roche, members of the present harn- - children or Joan uummings, a farmer living Dupont's powder mill awere greatly The peostream. troops were called out to assist ber of Deputies, and Michelin and Plauteau j neair here, set fire to the house while the explosion fifteen lives lost.thirty y. were absent In the saying of property and two of them former membersJ as wellies a number cf pure-nt: The parents ple were wounded -and sixty dwelling were drowned while at work. There are well-knorevisionists, announcing .the arriVed In time to rescue one, badly burned, bouses were wrecked.- The explosion is said against grave fears of a disaster along the river iormation or a league aiming to estaoush as phe jnothen being fatally injured in getting to have been an act of conspiracy I it out. Three otber children perished. No the Duponts, in which the Clarks were con? valleys In France. Spain and Italy, which socialistic republic. ,. cerned. Detectives claim that Information are greatly flooded. details are obtainable. obtained from Clark will result in "the Was a Hop Fiend. At Lime the floods undermined several Boulanger, I An Indiana 25 subsequently collapsed. Mystery. Oct. speedy capture of the entire gang of conhas buildings, whichwere It traesnired Paris, just DIs- - spirators and their? conviction. The place 25. Oet. killed and ntneother that Tribune Inmates iNiniXNApoLis. was the? to Twenty are addicted Boulanger terribly patdb-i-Sa- tv Francisco Chronicle Series. of meeting of these ; conspirators Is supstill Duriea in me aeons, The persona and washed much me oouy 01 a weii- - posed to have been changed from time to been out, have life! were his of dents railways passed wblej iunderj rnursaay morning found floating in tbe canal time. Some are supposed to live in Wilother damage done. the influence of hypodermic injections. It's dressed nian was in was taken abd charge by an undertaker mington and sortie in 'the vicinity of the Bonne-1 also ascertained that i Madame) is THE FOLLY OF FIGHTING. ; apd carried to the morgue. Next day. a powder, works. It is supposed that they main was a victim of the drug;t tyou tgilidjrcalled at the morgue and lden- - met on the highland, isor near there, between ; said that the 01 Minor: Cholera ot the two' places. It Asia in Home of Ufiep tbe Doay as in the Means j. Jones It Postponement In Columbia Inn. met was stated sometimes she and his that 25. Oct. Ptaiiladelphla. Advices from CoxsTANTivopt.K. Decade. Kale for Another She selected a coffin, picked The son of Clark Is said to be the one wbo .were "Damascus state granddaughter. there cases that thirty a addressed Dillon 25. John Dcblik, Oct. out the robe and ordered the body prepared attached the fuses to the barns and fired of cholera and fifteen deaths from; the dis for berlal. The undertaker followed her them. ; demonstration of workingmen at Dundalk ease in that city on the 20th ihst. t. : but she failed to return, and he for tit a directions, made and appeal flattering yesterday A BAFFLED HIGHWAYMAN. r buta could Death about not French find Actor.' of her, :made inquiries their support. He dilated upon the stupid' Jones To-da relative. bad Jones 25. London, , Oct. j Adolphe Dup'uhJ, the that; after well-kno, himself appeared at the morgue, 66. ity of trying to quarrel with England French actor,: saying that He Holds Up the Lander Stage, hut oc' he. had been drowned been has 41 in a ha all the trouble and time that Understood the Morses Run Away. - The .Bloods as Cattle Thieves. friendship. It was a and he wanted to see bow he looked canal,' cupied in securing her .Chetenne, Wyo., Oct,.-- . '23. Special to terrible thing to ask Ireland, with her : Ottawa, OnU'Oct. 25. TRiBthsa Dis 'when dead.'' There ?was no 'resemblance An attempt was made to hold to break steadily dwindling population, San Francisco Chronicle SerJsi t The whatever between him and the corpse, and Tribune. patch of risk the at postponing Lander the when he learned iup stage, sixty miles north of with Gladstone between the mounted p1 Ice and' ?he was greatly surprised of encounter. Identified spirit an - They were moving been had he home rule another decade. ; If this Rawlins. by nightalleged at Standoffs i a point; that two the j Blood Indians The affalr.is still shrouded along at Friday faction is permitted to spread - before sou or 'granddaughter. oo tu when a man jumped ort miles a t twenty jacXeod, trot, good over tbey would have as many curred on October 19th. Two constables, 4 in. mystery, and the body remains unburied years were and leveling a a of from bushes, and be members are clump Irish parties as there Alexander and lEyan, were patroling in at the morgue. called s a halt.- The the driver, at In the same. position bivwu;c search of a whisky outfit, and wpre fired kfma.lf .... ! Fell From the Fore Yard. a were into dead run, wnen every man horses frightened upon in the growing darkness by, the In; United 25. Oct. Art In baffled The .S Francisco. tbe whose been have numbers, highwayman the road. fnotjpret leaving dians, . .irvnm V V7"WV. VXT W tm.sw learned. The policemen promptly ret a reed States Steamer "Mohican' arrived Iromlomcer8 went after I the fellow but he was A3IERIUAAS BI1U1 ouo vnyiureu vwu seaiers r unaiasKa j. fire, and as soon as one of their? compan- the Genthe schooner? "May not found. It is thought that he was a cow-warriors' sea, in Execution while other ions the ifed. The by Bering dropped Their- Summary ... a out of jolx wounded Indian is not likely to; j recover. BelleT and Otto." The ."Otto" was flying puncher eral Garcia. was slightly wounded. 'tLe British flag. Alexander Constable 25. Two of Superintendent Steele of the mounted police 'i About a mouth ago Andrew Johnson, A BRUTE'S FURY. in Rio Gbagdb City. Tex., Oct.. of Genlof the- forecastle, fell from tbe fore is holding an Investigation. It is? ; thought the men shot October 10th by He Beats and Tramples a Woman to the Indians were on a cattle-stealinexpeyard tojhe deck, and was killed. . because of their alleged revoeral Garcia, ' '.Otherwise the crew was without mishap. was in? found as beef ' Death on the Street. fresh the) pos: dition, to known are bow lutionary procIlTitles, wounded Indian. ;I I tho session of St. Louis, Oct. 25 While Mrs. Sadie "ii SalTatton' Army Leader Arrives. have been Juan Brazan .and: Jose. Angel : . settled that they The Brazilian Exhibit. , New York," Oct. 25 The Hamburg Kicker' and a friend, Mrs. Daly, were passVera, and it Is clearly and ' "la 25. voters this wereAmerioan citizens Rogers, American steamship "Columbia" reached ing the corner of Tenth and Clark aveWashington. Oct. Captalif In Mexico were S tair; rorId of commissioner ils dock at Hokoken this morning. She had nue the What doing Joseph Farley stepped they country. is not definitely known, but the states in a letter that among the! estimates been: watched for for some days, past by the out from ,a crowd,-- of at the timeConsul and tough3 at Matamoras is making a presented to Congress by theGo;iernuient, Salvation Anny leaders all over the coun- struck Mrs. Daly in the face with his Amerlcau ; Mrs. Kicker Interfered, try, as among the passengers were Mrs. cUnched fist. thorough Investigation. These, it is assert- was an item equal toof J550. 000 iq American f Booth Ciabourn, tbe leader In France ai;d whereupon Farley threw her down and com- making the best posed, are only a few of the number executed gold for the purpose sible display of the resources, products and Switzerland and her secretary Mme. Pevrou. meuced beating her unmercifully with by Garcia very summarily. 5ft industries of that country at the Chicago I " fistj, and finally trampled her to death, 1 Two Children Burned. if the Fair. ; Exposition. : This amount is;Sisintended British Guinea and a and only Into then buggy escaped. jumped and lhj: addition I i WtNNiPEO. Man.. Oct. 25. A Birtle dis- Trisit'b Dis- for the Federal exhibit,made Ottawa, Ont., Oct. 25.ChonicU I various" Prees the Free to the Scries. two to the appropriations says that patch jby Francisco young A HARD FAMILY. patch Sau were leri atone British Guiana States 1 or loair resyccuvo caoiuiis, wnicn cniiuren ui uouerii Letters were received irom : g j the Government of that have been very liberal. :; f, j . Is the house yesterday, and in some manner The Notorious to-dstating that20,000 Malleys of Connepti-- . .set fire: to It. Both perished. reptoward voted being f had ; colony No A Jew but In More Rnssian Crooked Work. , Pjfttiper?. cut H resented at the Chicago World's Fair. The Oct. 23. Isaac Termo.uesky, i j Fatal Freight Collision. York. New Dominion Oct. 25 the of New Conn., Havbm,; Tribune possibility Governments of several British a Bussian Jewish immigrant, when quesB. C Oet 25. Br the col Vancouver, Chronicle Series. with the Francisco Sau Dispatch tbe at the tioned South and Inspectors by Indies West landing on lision of two freight trains tbe Canadian possessions In the as to his financial ability to ; Pacific, W. J. bureau Joll of Ontario and James Several months ago Marie Belnhardt of New America In the construction of a building In take care of himself, greatly surprised the Bell, passengers, were killed, and D. Bunt- - York sued Edward Malley ot this city for for their Joint representation tt Chicago ' ofScials.by producing $15,000 in cash and $25,000 damages, alleging breach of promise. also Jag fatally Injured. 1S93 was suggested. - ' V in letters of credit. j Mr. M alley is the father of Walter Malley. '$25,000 . Could Do aa tbe Rest of Their Set. now under $50,000 bonds for tbe murder of nff Coffee Business. Brazil's GrowlOct. Count Arco Valley's Successor. She (to recently accepted. I am sincerely Jennie Cramer..- To-d25 Bureau The Attorney Webb, Washington, . ' sorry, you are so wealthy, "Ye cannot coousel for Edward Malley. filed a statefrom WAShingtok.025. It Is authoritatively American Republics bas information Dr; Vou cHolleben, serve God and Mammon." ment In tbe Court signed by Mrs. exports of coffee from announced Brazil that the total He No; but we can do as the res,, of .ur Beinbardt, InSuperior been ; aphas which el-mIn'siou to that amounted Japan, Gtratn ruoiitha lady withdrew the the ' past Santos Mammon and patronize God. o tbe ; United States to on behalf of Mrs. Hamilton, which 433,213 were to the pointed. 'Attorney ot sqit. . 633 91 .. bas, ':;:..tv'--:-ft.'V'j Arco filed succeed Vallej-ant another docu-j- -i 'A';'tIncrease Lifi la a Belahardt, immediately This grtat States. iv United J it,ept) tors 1 ... iii . "ir,j ' THE HEW i -' so Uircu: c:'3T VV THE TRIBUNE. I cecoud J TJ O A ougia THE.TEIBUNE. mmjW .J. W : Knocked Out irt the Third Kansas Citt. Octi. 25.4--Ji I nrize ficrht took just across tbe State line in place Leavenworth county, Kansas, between Nelson Olden of this city laid Dick Moore of St. Paul for $500. Moore; was declared Ue winner at the. end of the third round, lie had the best of the fight from the start, drawing first ; blood and i: knocking Oldei down twice In the third rourd. Two hundred people witnessed tbe fight. Each con to-nig- ht - If testant weighed 145 , Want to See the Czar. 1 .'; j Ocf. 25. The Czar's continued from St. Petersburg Is much re- LONDON. absence sented In tbe Bussian famine districts. It is contended that he ought to make, a tour, of the stricken provinces, instead of going to the. Crimea, in order to stimulate local activity and palliate the overwhelming ' dla-tre- ss. "' ; . v The Spanish Floods. .. , pounds. 4 Madrid, Oct. 25. Beports from all parts of tbe country say tbat the floods continue The Financial Economitea Oct. 2. ITribune Dispatch-S- an in all directions. Telegraph communicaPittsburg, Fraueisco 3rocIe iSeries. Drt Cyrus tion with Paris Is Interrupted. The 'railbetween Vllches and Santa Tod, bead of the Chicago:Colege of . Life, road tunnel Ciena was undermined by the flood and has bas been for several days .past in Econo , mite, twelve mile? front: this city. The collapsed. Economists are known to be worth .million Floods in the Pyrenees. of dollars, every cent of jwhlch is under the 25. Great floods have oc4 Paris, control of two trustees. ,vUij are elected for curred in Oct. the streams fed by tbe mountain life from a board of nine elders.. The chief torrents of the Eastern Pyrenees. Many of these stewards! John ju en rice, is now been have inundated, and crops and. valleys 80 ' y ears old anc He is very feeble. .washed away, buildings j the of his end neat nis very life, certainly fellow trustee is John Duss.! 3l! years old and n Ruiso-AfghaA Treaty. .two taken Into the; .society! only Oct. 25 The Ameer of Afghanistan . Paris. Tbe) ago. Ecpnom'ites number years about fifty souls, ? buj their village bas sent a mission to St. Petersburg to concommercial contains. Including' hired help, nearly five clude ai, - - :. "':.' j. jr s j hundred. The society believes In celibacy, t reaty. ofj goods. Besides charity and Being a Good Place to Talk., Dr. Ted preaches at least thel former. He Belle I notice that you always attend the comes to induce the trustees, to backjbim in a scheme of equitable commerce, lie claims weekly meetings of tbe Woman's Literary not to want money but credit, and i stated Club. Nell-rO- b, yes: it's such a lovely place to he had won an bewtne after. The find out all about tbe new ideas in fancy and! . met last night elders listened to' bis work. Sornerville Journal. scheme. ' They endorsed h s reiizious teach the' and have backfinancial pledged ings, All Three Engaged. ing he wanted. Many Economites not in the Jack Congratulate me, old fel; I'm en- management opposed this use of their joint , subsistence. gaged. ' Fred Ah! So am I. Won't Get on Well. Jack No! 'That so? Who is she? Lulu Smlthers. And yours? "I don't know whatbutto. 1make ofseemit," said 'Fred Willie Wisbington, Jack Lulu Smlthers! We re in luck, ou can't to get man. Shake. Harper't Bazar. along nicely with Miss Pepperton." j t "Wbat's the matter how ? " Read His Thoughts. "I tried to pay her a delicate compliment, you know, ind1 sent her a bo of confecMy wife can tell my wishes by tbe very tionery with a card, on which I" wrote expression of my eye. I never need speak. j .Sweets to the sweet. " "Nonsense! That will do in novels, bat Ahd what did she do? ! In real life--- " She sent me a paper of chestnuts and a Facts, I assure. I know she nnst card which read Similla isimtlibus curan-tar- .' my wishes, because $he 'Mwbjs geesgu?rs asaj Waihlnst&n Star, does just the contrary. I'liiladCzUa, Jfn . ! Busso-Afghanist- an j - - eomririm-6wners;h- lp i to-nig- ht - ; ., 1 ) ! i I - |