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Show 1 EEAVER COUNTY BLADE w. m. warn. renrae UTAH STATE NEWS. tnlM ere Regular bow being ra to Marysvale. Dari eonnty baa f. AM eblldrea of school age. The birth reporlw foi the month of City eon her 4 Angnat in ninety. The Utah Baptist aawoeietion eloeed in Salt Lake three ' of week. , (eat Thursday - Few looalHIt will produce e third erop of letters nod. In snob eaaea, the erap will be very light la Tooele, Juab and Millard eon a tie Safer ia very scare and there la ranch eoffrrlaf assay the stuck. . Potato end ivyar beets eontiaoe ia food condition, while tomatoea are rtpeolnf rapidly and will make a larye yield. Fourteen earn of ore are beiaf seat to market from Htoektoa daily. It la predicted the camp will make' a reoord for the season. ' Sevier The Conely heaJay he bool eoaociation wee erg seised et Monroe ea tbe ted. It le composed of the Pree-h- y ter lee end Methodist denominations The oeetea bnreae hee eanoneeed the population of Halt Lake City. - The total ooenl la 61,531. For 18D0 tt waa i,lil, a fain in tea yearn of 1,681, or 16.17 par acot. ( At Sunayeld tha new depot ia near. Inf oomptetlon, a aaw meeting houae - and school bouae will ha mu pis ted ia about a week, and the contract ksa been f Ivan for forty new houae. Joseph KlUmora, of Anieriean Fork1 eon vie ted of malloloua mlaahtef, hoe been aenteneed to forty days la tha soenly Jail. Ellamore became enraged ear n trsapsaalof animal and killed iL September 6th the le'ke wee lower then at any time during the fifty yeera that a record baa been kept. It la to reeede until, hy October let, (hare will be dry land all tbe way to , , Aatelope island. The report of tha elate treasurer for Ike month of A Of oat abowe a balance an band Aofuat 1 of (165,610.30; for tba month, 173,031.06; expenditures, (117,186.70, laavinf a baL aaoeoniiand AufontSl of (101,436.66. th The 1 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William 11. Grow of Salt Lake (all Into ajmnd nvaiabvjtnL pj, tbalr home, and (Frowned. Tbe little eoe bad not been away 'from bar mother 'more then live minute, and et) left In the esre of older children, boor race on the t la tba twenty-fou- r Salt Pataca bicycle traok. Salt Lake, John Lawson beat Charles Torvills, (be record be In ft Lawson, 464 V miles. Lew sou S71.H miles; Torvills, has a reoord of 628 miles LI a left the brack tor aavaral hours, Torvills baring completely given out. Bishop llrlotoo of Union was last week convicted of befouling tha water canyon, which flow lata Parley - the water mains of Salt lake City, by driving a drove of cattle through tbe eanyon In spite of warnings and petuonatrances of canyon guard. Salt Lake City' bonds bav been aold at a premium of (3,164. Tbalsau t for (250,000 to Improve tba water system, etc. A pool was formed when tbe issue wa first advertised thn'clty tfiietal refusing to accept tba offers, the highest being for a premium of fllLllf dr' TO LEAVE TROOPS STORM SWEPT TEXAS 'ITTACJCS FOREIGNERS HINA. Ordvra UTAH ItAVIR, AMERICAN , Order -- v Thai tad are War llrpartarnt have xm-- cabled to la4 t j fv--- re u SWEPT a Frew tslh Ijh V.imslt law Cheffre to prepare bis forces for withdrew! from fVko, 1 urtner than that, tbe wee department has taXen vtepa to bare et Takn a' softle-c- at number of United , Its tee transport to remove soon these troops to tLo Philippine a they rserb I h port The oribr art preparatory sad d not necessarily indicate tbst oof gov. eminent ties decided floalij upon an immediate withdrawal from bins, it la simply placing itself in a position to carry out the pledge conferred in the 1 reply to Russia Tlm result of These considerations, say an otlieisl, "t that uuiese there is stick a grurrst expression by Tbe powers In favor of continued occupation a. to modify tbe views shown by tbe of Russia and lead ton general tgreement for continued occupation a shall give matruttlloos to the American force in"i Lum'to withdrew our troops from Pekin, after due conference with the omer commanders a to tbe time and manner o, withdrawal. KHUCIH A FUMOUH CH.,P.N LV THINKS I! " , BY l.iwv-rmyr- riy - t Mjtvtsrs 1,000 H;m4 (I t ; JONES REAL- OF THEM. - 6psmh U(WMn In Whlek the Ark HU Vtosi Came .thw Otnwsa and te Licks Ais.se at Irish Waate Tkalv Tate storm that raged along the roast o ( 1 etas Sunday night waa tbe most that ever visited tha section.! The wires are down and there Is no way of finding out just what haa bap- penrd, but enough ii known to wake It eertjiin tbst there has been great loaa of life end destruction of property all along the roan! and for 100 miles Inland.Leer town that is reached report one or utyr dead , and the property damage is so great that there U uo wav of coioouting It accurately. A relief train returning to Houston re.irts tin y could not get closer than is mites of Vrrgtnln Ioi n t, where the prairie whs covered wfth luinoer, debris, pianos, trank add dead bodies. Two hundred corps Were counted from the lr.,n. A large steamer is stranded two mile this side of Vlr- Point, as though thrown np by a A Vaw. dia-a-tfo-u. trial FUGITIVE. "There comprised fully 'one-ha- lf of number of votes received by Mo - Deliberate assertion of Dam-xratCnley.' National Chairman James K. jnet. fHe believed devoutly that Hryan gl been elected and Was swindled out 4 the presidency, "He believed that In 1900 the bime-iW- c force would win a great vle-g3f tc y. that the principle of are absolutely essential to the ' nlfare of the country. The man who advocated " tbe gold ondarj denounced ae no better than 11 - . thief, State, (From the address knator James K. Jones, chairman of 9 Democratic national committee, the Legislature of Arkansan t Hie declaration fSS . ia wave. Two men were picked up who floated u'Hundrede of thousands of Ignorant to the mainland from Galveston, trelgpcrs, who were here taking bread sense, Arrives la fortueasss Territory ea Keeia t of the. mouth of honest labor, votle 'd at th last election at the dictation President Kruger of the Tt entreat McKinley's supporters. These for-narrived In Lonreneo Marqoet VVednes-daof tha comprised fully one-ha- lf and Is staying at the borne of the her of vdtes received by McKln- Netherlands consul Preaidant Krnger I la expected lu sail for Europe within A ess are the words of th man who c aducted th Democratic campaign (n 1 6. The same man Is th preseht ( airman-- , of the Democratic national' nmittee. H owe hi position to t wish of Mr. Bryan. I 'he language quoted above was need a pecrh. It Is no remembered scrap c Idle e5nversatlbn. lt wad uttered in lower eoaat, and grave fears are enter 1I: Ftf of dlyrtivalotr. lt wan a dellbPf66ft In' tained regarding the safety of the ' Hundred of thousands of Ignorant , t habitants of those towns. said Chairman James K. fotignsrs. , sub-1 be City Of Uaiveston is entirely Qf the Democrat(c MUooal com merged and cut off from communica-- 1 mliee, who came here taking bread turn. The boats ate gone, tbe rail way sw ouwjf the mpuths of honest labor, Vot- cannot be operated and th water la so edit the last election at the dictation high that people cannot walk by way '.otflcKinley's supporters. These of the bridge eeruss tbe .bay, oven the comprised fully' one-haher of vote received by McKIn-- , s.iould that bridge be staoJing. ' - - - , i Provisions will be badly needed, as a on. That basis the Re-- n this thea nil lost of the people greet majority 1896 to ' success hi owed party PRESIDENT KRUGER. had. The waterworks powerj they ant foreigners, Chairman Jones house wee wrecked and a water famine fled to hold out the hope of suc-- n wrek on a German steamer i threatened, as the cistern were a 1900.. , Commandant Hotlia , negotiating j ruined by the overflow of salt water. n there .b any doubt, he asked, with tbe British tones for tbe beet Tbe estimate made by citizens, of which shall prevail, the six and terms of surrender, sod all organised Galveston is that fonr thouaand bouses alf millions of Intelligent Bryan HrlUsli to In tbe opposition supremacy mil-- t most of them residences, have been (le or tbs three and one-ha- lf Transvaal id Free State la at an end. and that at least l.OOQ people Ignorant foreigners who voted etroyed, Guerrella warfare may prevail for some beve been , - -1'cKinleyr - drowned, killed or are time, but th flight of President Kru- - lug, Rome business bouss Ill seem to ssnalbls peppls ' wfrtiw MohhiIM Mm eMMseva.el of SHMkfMSaWWSHWt or Mmes aeiOd, thellemocratlo f national - committee the Boer rmy, damaged. badly though co Jd make such statements In a public Th city Is a eomplete wreck so fat1 BIO STRIKE ORDERED. But the Hon. James K. Jones n can be seen from tbs water front spefeh. Miner la Astbraelt Coal BeImi WU and from the Tremont hotel. Water More than two months after the yutt Work Mudy. was blown over the island by th hur- election of 1896 he uttered the asser13.- - At 5:13 lndlenapolie, lad., NepL ricane, the wind blowing at the rate of tions quoted. , , Monday evening the United Mine eighty mile an hour straight front the The occasion no less- serious Worker of America declared a etrik the legislature gulf and forcing the sea water before thin an address-beforin tha anthrncltn region, all attempts It in had Just wave. The gale was a steady M- Arkansas J Senator-Jon- es big to arlotra te difference falling in The one, the worst of dt Atrlkiog the city been elected to hit thtrd-terTh strike, which will be the most about 3 oclock Saturday evening and UnRed States senate. On the 20th be-of gigantic in the history of th labor eonlinuing without intermission until January. 1837, the senator appeared -' tore nn informal joint session of his world, i to begin next Monday mornmidnight Nunday. at th capitol in Little ttate ing, September 17, antLikda expected The water extended across tbe is- Sock. legislature H returned bis thanks to tbe that of th 143,1)00 men in th three land. It was threw feet deep In the peapla of Arkansas through their repdistrict 134,300 will walk out. rotunda of theJremont hotel and six resentatives, the legislature, and then Presideut Mitchell, with a part of bt feet deep in Market strebt he proceeded 'to discuss the defeat of oflle force In lndlenapolie, will estabAloog the Stater froiTt the damage Bryad.'tpeiklng as the' chairman of the lish themselves In llsicltoo, Pa., and waa very greatTbe roofs.htdbcptt Democratic national committee and President Mitchell wilt direct tbe blown from all the elevators, and sbeds the head of tbs management vof the . strike front that point. along the wharves were either wrecked Democratic campaign, He said that he "believed that devoutly Bryan had been or had lost there sides and were of no Saxos In OnlansUa. lucted and waa swindled out of the contents. to the 'The Democrats, Silver Republicans protection presidency." fie "declared Tils belief that in 1900 end Populists of Colorado hare named Colormtl tlloodlumnria Chc(t by th bimetallic force would win n great thif following joint ticket: Pueblo officers with bloodhound This still make 16 to I the victory. Governor, .1. IL Orutan, Pueblo, Dem. ; Nunday a chase of Levi Thomas, paramount issue. began A Mills, fleeretnry of.Meu,..yavid, a liegro. 'vlio Inflcd a colored tuan&rl!! fie reasserted ills conviction that r Suit Lnks Willis Roden, Pop.: Trnircr, Dr. J. .N woman. HU It rifle ami Armed the -prtnclpies he spoke for were ahsol oy, was last week aenteneed to tea Chlpley, nc lo,- Ni 1. K p.; Supreme he first accosted James Numv-de- lutely essential to the "welfare of the W. In Steele, Afopaboo jail for beating a Chinese Justice? Robert day who was sitting in front of a country." That Is 16 to L gardener with rocks. A gang of boys county, Sd l!cp ; Superintendent of neighbor's- - lnnie, and after a brief The senator spoke for overman hour. laid behind a coal shod and pelted tba Public Lnsiructioiu MisJlelenN, UreO' ovrr a smalt debt, fired half a Running through hla speech were two Chinaman when be ram by, badly fell, Ullpia eouutv, Sil. Uep.; Attoruvy quarrel One was this Idea hlcli passed principal thoughts dozen shots, one of that Republican gucreas had. been bruising hint.Tbe other boys, ge- - General, C C, fimt. Cleat. Urtvkgousity, through' NuoiviTens bead. achieved through the ignorant . Pop ; tongressmen. First district, John caped. Going to his ou n house, Tlimu is met ' a result which th senator Tbe preeidrnt hae pardoned Frank F. Nbafroth, Denver, Nil Rep ; Second bis wife out, who, frightened resented in the name of the nativ coming C. M. Mclirlde, who wa convicted at Salt district, John Hell, Moutrose, lop.; her southern population which was more - Lake City, In May, 1894, of embesale- - Presidsutia) electors, It F. Faton, Nil. at his appearance, ran, . He chased the house, shooting as he rau American. r . . , through M. Patterson, Pop ; Charles until the woman fell with a bullet in tbentof (3,073 poatofUe fund while Rep ; T. central Idea with the senaother The H. Robeson. J. and J. IVw., at Salt Lakeland assistant postmaster Hughes, tor was the Justice of the unequal tba back of her heed. Sentenced to four years in the state Ilf at distribution of wealth. Upon this he CHINO TO PRODUCE EMPEROR. (V omsn Wanted to See Pmideit. penitentiary,' dwelt with almost the emphasis which fnijr to the "ignorant foreigner. - - John Collins, a atone mason employed A woman giving ber name ss Mrs. he gA n Rote of Hvtnf lab H.f b What" hasten the cause of lhU ' lived Rosa cn 6 school bouse to Ran pc te'eo Belyi m lleikingandaeyitigTihH ltht. Struggle? the senator asked.. returned to hla horns la tbvlt Lake City is Unofficially but reliably stated Philadelphia, called at the White great It The people are as honest and as ln- .last weak feeling 111 and a doctor waa that Prince Cblng will produce the House Sunday afternoon and insisted What dustrlous 6s they ever were. "called In, who declared that Coltins Chinese emperor Kweng Hsn. Tbe on seeing The prestitent. - Nt.e , The last census had a genuine case of email pox, and situation seemr to was li, some one tryingto kilL r. aiid shows that the wealth of -- the' hang u pou thin If i,4 lg0BBtry WBfi $63,000j)0flj00, or about placed bim nuder quarantine- .Prince Chiog can discover the emperor ber children , The messenger., watchmen sought to paeifv aud indu,.- - L'iQP (o each .family of five members, Tbe member of tbk Utah National hie majesty rule will prebably be to Show the Guard pitched their tents at .Fort as there is no other likely her to leave the house. Nhe grew in . Tb sen atopl'n.quoted figures the distribution of wealthi (Ue,,u e quxl' if Douglas on tbe 4th for am eight day's candidal. Prince (Thing eomvs snder terical and at-- last hona of detention was called and ,ile jVby was Massachusetts so much bet-t- h mixing. They named their place of the imperial edict and two other leadj ter off than Arkansas? Were they mors meamproent Lisirum, in honor of tbe ing Chinamen will be deputed to assist woman wan led out and thnui.h industrious and more deserving? H fri.nl east the flower of at Ul late Colonel Llsicuut, killed wklle on in the negotiations for n settlement, garden ths the southern' people , rorsldered to. If not ahead of the one of whom will probably be LI Hung houae. Inty in China rrk fuHr of the country. balance th In D, W. Kspper and R. IL Wilkinson, Cbeug people more com-Th- e w southern two-wepeople hr Tb known Logauitea, who went CHftfT United States tnoniti.r W vuminj j n than those of th Nty Is Withdraw. jPyes Anglo-Saxoto Cepe Nome last spring, have pi, The question of withdrawing th vr'-tatwas successfully launched at luh nq,. and therefor more turned home. 11, nh tell' a story of Sard luck. They sajf that the Caps it American troops at once from Pekin la morning from thi lnn , )trd mn. At this point the chairman of the greatly, overdone, there Wing ten time nmv before the president and a spie.ly of the Union Iron Works at ia many people there as can be supis expected and required. cisco. Thousands of peopl.-- , Democratic nation!, committee made i ,, , ported. ' There are differences among officials in shore or crowded on exenrs t i.- oner, on of th most remnrkah'e of tpts startling etntementa for Brakemap Jordaa fell from tbe front Pekin on this subject, end the Issue I and 'other craft, ahnntrd th, ,,, sor'e ofconsumption. He illustrated snfl of the caboose a tlie train was for the n hoarse as thoktw bull tif llie r. pres. dent to decide. The southern th6 that people assertion, of the French government In vessel tIu n cCft into the 1hc. 1 t'orr, m tjls neamig Ksyvviiie, ott the 3rd, wnd bin mor Amerlcaa'tban the restoi arm was so badly crushed amputation Russia in orders for the with- bad been inaje a feature of the st lm. country In this way: waa neecaaary. The caboose platform joining of (aiiL.rtnnx -had be-- n wren (diet away by striking drawal of troop ha hronglit about centennial celelu-atioIt took the people of tb combined A Chaffee reports that admission into tbe Union some object and the brake mao waa ia the contingency number north end fnr Tent to conquer the American troop are ready to be of Wvomlog people were L'Qorsme of the fact until he felL tbr puhem people and fM latter had withdrawn. tnag-ni&ee- Y tnia rs y, i j ' '' j for-ejne- rs lf I 1 -- taklms ;dltr e W - Hrtrr : are-volve- r, 1 n, .V -- for-e'gn- er K-- . M I ll Ameri-Saturd- I ac-tio- ' et h- - , MID ANSWER. QUESTIOS Why doe "the man" with the fat wallet (would-b- e Senator Clark of Montana) pay uch a vat min Into the De mocratic campaign fund? Answer: He 'U elmply frying a new method of seen ring a seat on the Democratic tide of. , the Senate. eitlon? Perhaps the esteemed Constitution. which speaks for tbe south, cas appalling.' The senator speech .bristled with explain. assertions Intended to Incite the spirit "WHY KENTUCKY IS REPUBLICAN of class prejudice. He 6aid: .Millionaires and paupers grow on On tbe fa mere of no state did th the agme buh.' When you make a millionaire you make doxens of pau- blight of the Wilson bill and Democratic rule fall more heavily than in , pers. ..The . man who .advocated .tbq gold Kentucky, In 183 after ,,qur, year standard the senator described asjno fiT the Harrison administration and tbe MeKinleyT bill the value of th better than a vile thief. farm animals ln Keutucky was But the ruthless hand of DeBRYAN AND THE SOUTH DISmocracy and the Wilson bill and tarifi AGREE ON TRADE. for revenue only fell on the land and Mr. Bryan expects sto have, a solid south with him la th coming conflict 894,847, A loss of the enormous sum of th voters, and there seems to be a ot (22.881473 under the Democrntls general disposition .here In the north administration. The figures are from to concede that his expectation will be the official reports of the U. S. Departrealixeb,. Yet we find the south strong- ment of Agriculture. What do the ly arrayed against the Democratic can- farmers of Kentucky think et them? didate Ofl what he has tried to make ' Jan. 4, lS92. Jaa. l, 18967 the paramoflnt issue of the campaign. Horses (27,830.626 (14,521,762 The south Is for Expansion not such Mules 10,472,211 4,740,184 ' to the lead a shall expansion merely Milch cows 6,965,742 6,199,039 absorption' of Porto Rico, Hawaii and Other cattle 7,923.866 8.786,669 the Philippine Islands, but It demands Sheep ...... 2,456,889 1,603457 in that we shall have a free footing 6.053.946 Swine 9,986,686 China, even it we have to fight fop it to feels, Constitution The Atlanta, Total (41.894,847 (64,778.020 quote from Its editorial coluihna, "that the1 time has come to speak for the 4t o PROSPER, t SWINE. RAISERS , people ef the uth, Whomwelfare or Me (he represents, "and fofr Seventeen nations In figure (he whole country In- - whose honor It re- swine statistics of commerce, and ont joices." An what, as represented by ot a total of 122,376,009 hogs, at last our esteemed contemporary of Atlanta, tbe United States possessed ' accounts, Here desire? south of the dp the people 69,000,000. and Austria-HungarRusare sopie of the things the Constitusia and Germany came a good way aftion has to say on the subjects bt- - ween 1Q.000.000 and China' is a victim today In the ter , with each. Nxt in hog producing of the hands of the leading powers world. Her 400,000,000 people are in Importance U France, with 6,263,000, need of cotton and of Iron. Her wants while 'the Unit - i Kingdom of Great wIH give employment to the artidans Britain and ir- and. has only a beg-- " of the world for a century to come. It Early 3,683.000, .nd all the British ' has been estimated tflat, with the gktes colonies scr , c Iv 2 700,000 more. Th open. Chin alone could consume iO.r American to ral ec Is receiving near000,000 bales ot cotton annually the ly twice as much od.iy for his produce equivalent of two years production. as he did under the disastrous free The question, then. Is plain. trade admiuis. ratlin of Grover Cleve-lan- d. , The Chinese , government has fallen, and If replaced It will be by the creaMontartNfljr Ipnbllf allies whose forces are on tures' of the ' Montana, nr ts go Rpub-- 7 field. the Hcan This la mostly bebe-ots to th ground Our fluty cause the paramountry, of "imperialfloor of Ohlnese opportunity, not ism, Bryan and other. national issues, ' couror German grace through English la o'er shadowed by the state "para- -' own Inherent our tesy, but. through mountcy" of Senator Ciark, who securhe there right-t- o We must have absolutely free ae ed such lTpa7 arnoun c liy offlrlal na cess for our goods and our commercial tional party uc gnltl in over the Daly though the lloo.ooo contribution men, who should be subjected to neither wing, .r4jupajgrx.-..funentrance tariff nor tn passport anuoy-anc- to .tbe,. DeiaunaCc, either at the hands otJLocaLorof "Free sj.ye IT in Montano means 'Id- m S iator Clark uis of protectorate, authorities. ... No Russian creating sentinel should halt the American on so that he can make silver still freer the way to his customer. No port Tee nmong the "eia'eni n" of the Demoshonldhe exacted by English or .Or- cratic party 'who jwdjj Jiim "paramount"1 Between- - SenatoriCJarlt ' man custom house officer. No Indemone of and Hones' y iir Poittir. the voteys nity Should be collected by any dh powers which muat be dependent of the stata indeed iiavp a' splendid for its sun rce upon American cotton, chance to deco'e with emphasis which either in the hands of the merchant or shall be 'paramount." upon'the' ba'fk of the wearer,. No loopMet il hole, nb device but absolute and unre(,p Half Tbrlr l aTln,. , strained free trade. The Geriiia.i-Ame- ri sis x,e being cotwhich the This is a question in asked to vote for Bryan fxxause of ton states .of the union are vltajly in- rimperlalism.", 'The Germa.i-Amerl-cterested. It Is the right - of these people .a uadcubtedly 'a to rajs all the cotton- they can, and .wholy-youle- d anVwIth malice toward tadealln the"Vldpst' possible market nope, and charity for al,- - generous which can' be made for them ? people? 'It fa however asking a good Cotton Is king, and the United States deal of th :m" ask them to give up army should remain In Pekin to see more than : of iheir savings, him duly, crowned.?. a'n'd (if their w through i( to i Is of w voice are the told. This, Qollars, In order. Hut Aguinaldo may the Democratic stronghold, upon be given rower- - sed the inewns of .which Mr. Bryan depends for three-fourtla the Phjllrtlure. of the votes that will be neces.sary to gfre him a chance in the A DHJr jrT W tk Pnpo. Hul what are .the Nebraska can- -' The Rev Vaughan a brother didatsfs views on th spewing of trade of Cardin! Vanpvvn who recently - - ' tn the fsr east? telVhnw th Pontiff "I would not put on American cltl-xe- n visited tl roe at 6 a. m.; on the block and sell him for all passes tic the trade of the Orient If I had to buy spent an hunr in prrrer; then he celebrated mra and at another. A it by his blood." This sentiment waa delivered by Mr. biscuit dipped In a llrtle b'xck coffee or a llttl consomme Bryan the other day at ManhattonJCan. breakfast. Letters were served as his then read, and of even for the Not purpose opening up new markets for the cotton raisers of from 9.30 until noon, receptions were built for them a pension list that waa q.. HUH.. 3o. 1 y, this--year- - e. L 1 1 , tn kind-hearte- -- the-sout- er elec-tion- Be-na- rd hatv TrneA The scmtb wwld soldier exposed to the dangers that necessarily exist where conflicts rage. Not even for the purpoee of securing a market' for 20,000.000 bales of cotton annually would lie bavrour troops remain for an hour In China after It Is possible to wVKw them In safety. How ar Mr. Bryan and tbe south g s !ng to get togeUie- - r" ?- 121 th- - ni-- rl lasting about seven minutes, corsmtlng of socp, th wing of a chicl-n- . s 4 some fruit After a tbe r- -t of the day wm short slet-tdevoted to the saying of hi office snd a t ght supper ot what rema nd from f:nr.and prayers. at whtd tha hmsehold assisted, to x clM the ct i roi-xr- |