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Show OCTOBER 11, 190. THE MORXIXO EXAMINER OODEX, UtAH, TUESPAY MORNING. FABTY OF TOtjJISTS OGDEN BREVITIES A LEFT t Prince of India and Other Notables Stop Over Hsre for Next Train. party of tourists consisting of an Julian Houti returned laat night Indian prince, on Italian count, a well from Malad, Idaho. known' actress and q famous glohe trotter, passed through Ogden lost If you WANT to VOTE REGISTER night en route from New York to the Oct. nth 1901. Pacific roast and the Hawaiian islands The members of the party are Prince . J. Z. Stein, of n New York liquor Nenzita, Count Ernest IieMattos, Glen house, is In Ogden. Rodman, the actress, and Mr. J. Edmondson. The entire party is 00 u If you WANT to VOTE REGISTER posed of persons who have travelled Oct. 11th 1901. extensively and are well known in nil tbe places In Europe and American G. F. Deckennan, a clerk on the cut- frequented by glohe trotters. Tbe male memltera of the party off, in in town. were out in search of refreshment If ynu WANT to VOTE REGISTER when their train pulled out and the Oct. Uih ISM. party waa left for several hours in Ogdsn. M. E. Carts and M. M. Warner down The members were loaded the well known lawyers of Provo, were with paraphernalia of a surprising va in town yesterday on legal business riety and quantity resembling a port. able museum. VOTE REGISTER to WANT If yon The prince from Hindustan, who 19U1. Oct. 11 th closely resemble an Italian or Hpau-iarand speaks perfect English among J. E. Font, the well known lumber his numerous portable baggage armerchant of Si, Anthony, Idaho, a basket containing a pair of Gila rived in Ogden last evening. monsters captured by him six montha Arizona. The dangerous rep J. W. Gatee nf Kink Springs, Wyo., ago inwere perfectly docile under the the Socialist candidate fur governor of tiles of tha prinre. touch n two or In town for Is day Wyoming, 'These," said he. taking one from visiting with friends anil waa enterthe Socialist basket, are Ogden bedbugs, you at the tained headquarters can say, I captured them at the Healy last night. , hotel. This one is Parker and tbia If yon WANT to VOTE REGISTER Roosevelt," and he stroked one of the monsters which darted out Its long OcL 11th 1901- tongue in affectionate response. C. A. Neal and wife and C. H. Neel The prinee showod a acar on the and wife of liusion. Muss., nr eight hand he declared waa the reault of a bite from one of his pets. seelug in Ogden. The party left Ogdon at I ociock The Socialism have opened camthis morning. paign headquarters at 2281 Washington avtnue, under the Republican headquarters, where tliey exiert to distribute literature and hold meetings until Before a magnificent audience which election day. filled the Grand Oitera house from box made her If you WANT to VOTE REGISTER to gallery, Florence Roberta flrat time the apiearance laat night for Oct. Uih 19U4. in Ogden this season in Teas of the Her place In the D'Urbcrvllles. The funeral oner the remains of waa won M. Stosse will be held at the hearts of Ogden theater goer some years ago, so that her coming avenue two at Grant J915 residence, now la In a way a triumphal entry. As o'clock tbia afternoon. Teas, she waa given a full acope to her dramatic power, and tha If you WANTtqTvOTE REGISTER splendid upon which she played were airings Oct. 11 ih 190 A tbe heart atrtnga of the people in the It la true route may say, UiasM EUa Edsnn and Nnn Wheat audience. then, la too much of an undercurrent re visiting in Salt lake City with of sorrow and sadness Tunning through the letter's sister, Mrs. Oasis. tha play, but the fact remains thatex-It goad situations for most Thomas D. Dee starts tbia morning furnishes In some parti of the cellent acting. on n trip to visit the World's Fair. drama Miss Roberta' alienee waa more n less eloquent than the boat acting of If you WANT to VOTE REGISTER talented Lmlua Henderson as actress. Oct 11th 1904. Angel Clare, the lover of Teee. pleye to the part well. He ! not unknown A full quorum of. city councilman theater goers. Hobart B Ogden failed to appear hat Sight aqd the as Alsz DUrtervllle, succeeded meeting waa postponed until Wednes- In gaining tha contempt and dislike of day evening the audience which, conetdering that waa tha villain, la n tribute to his BORN On October 9th to tbe wife ha The balance of the company ability. of Mr. Jim Parkinson n daughter. gave good support although the three mentioned stood as one In the limelight Tbe Republican candidates for the tar beyond the rest. legislature who hail planned to start engagement The Florence Roberta for Monte Cuato, Roch county, today really marks tha beginning ot . the on n campaign lour, have postponed season under Manager R. the trip until next Monday. They theatrical Alexander Grant, as the playa from have planned to go to lltinisvllle and now on will be onea booked by bim. deliver speeches and afterwards will Mlea Roberts will be Been iu go as far as the Rich county line and Tonight The Advnnturee of Lady Ursula. dieciisa .with county offbwra from the la i ter county, appropriations for the HUNDRED State road connecting the two ONE WORKMEN BURNED. counties. Hantlago, Chile, Oct in. One hunIf yon WANT to VOTE REGISTER dred workmen were hurled by the fall Oct. lllh. I9II4. today of walla in th course of erection fur an extension of the Can Pra stores In this diy. Up to th'e present fifteen corpse and forty wounded have been removed from the ruin. The flrq brigade has been called out to assist In the removal of the dead and wounded. O. E. Krrlinger, New Turk; E, P, The walls, which were constructed of and cement, has reached n height Ferguson, Cincinnati. Ohio; F. ZoUsr, Ironfour n stories. There is much Butte; J. Neiifor and wife; Boston; of against the architect who planA. E. McKenxte. Denver; K. H. Hurl-bu- t, of the work. Denver; Edward Conant, Conant, ned Kid has charge Ned Keaaler, Omaha; W. W. Idaho; WOODMEN OP THE WORLD. Byrne, San Francium; 8. T. Kanders, J Chicago; Fred Dartlag. Memphis, their and Members gentlemen Tenn.; T. G. Brooks. Ball Lake; 11. K. Invited to be pment at Coleman, Toledo, Ohio; C. M. lawvy, friends arecourt trial Thursday evenSan Framrlsro; W. J. A. MiUer, Han the Moot ing. October 13lh. at 8 oclock. The Francisco; Heucy AJrams, Han Fran-cianC. A. Netfl and wife, Boston; C. greatuat time of the season la promJL Kent and wlflp. Uoeton; A. Kaller, ised. WM. DOYLE, C. C. BL Louis; H. J. Bohn. SL Louis; M. E. AUTH, Clerk. Levingetnn, New York; D. M. McMullen. Taenma; C. E. Trailer, Minneapolis, Minn.; J. K. Fogg, St. (Anthony, TAtt IN DA VIS STATE. Idaho; Colonel Childs, OpN, Wheeling, W. Va.. Oct 10. Secre-tar- y of War William H. Taft, was the SL Louie. Oct. 10. Charlee F. Kel-lespeaker at the greatest demand Charles F. Gutke today pbiad-e- principal onstration of the campaign by the Reto guilty bribery in connection with at the Wigwam. Mr. Taft the Suburban railway deal in the publicans devoted himself principally to tha Louse of delegatee. They will not be Philippi n quest Ion. sentenced, as it is tbe Intention of Attorney Folk to use them as witAPPEAL DISMISSED. nesses in other raw. Ban Francisco. Oct. IP. In the libel New York. Oct. in. At the mass of C. W. Waldron against the owners of the schooner laurel, the United meeting at Madison Square garden on States circuit court today dismissed the of 17th to October tbe evening on tbe ground that only two of appeal Parker and DbvIh. Mayor McClellan owner were named appewill preside and address ihe meeting the throe Waldron shipped merchandise and other speaker will include Mayor llant. from Puget Hound to Cape Nome on Collins of Boston, Senator Stone of the Laurel. The goods were not taku Miaanur!, Carl Srhitrz and Congress- to Alaska hilt were discharged at man Bourkc Cockran. Seattle and Waldron was awarded by the district court. The owners A car-rin- d AMUSEMENTS Mar-guerl- te -- , REED HOTEL imllg-nstlo- o; - y (5,-ou- t) raris, Oct. 10. A dispatch from Rome to tbe Temps announces that a decree dissolving the Chnuibor of Drp utlca will he issiu-- October 13th fix ing tbe general elections for October 30th anil Nnrwrber Cth and summon Ing the Chamber for November 15th. d CONFIDENT BUYERS ARE OUR When yon are buying WATCHES. JEWELRY AND DIAMONDS, you generally depend on the Dealer the majority of people mnst. as they are not familiar j;h the values ou these goods. When you have found n dealer, who always states fact, yon can rely on what he sella. and honest' with you, in our business relations? You KNOW we have and ALWAYS will be. J. S. LEWIS & CO. Jewelers and Opticians administrator of the estate of Johan P. Johnsen, but affirmed the order of the lower court, which Issued an Injunction pendente nte restraining Shea from selling a mine on Glacier creek, Alaska. MINES CHANGE HANDS. CUSTOMERS Havent we always been fair appealed. The appeal of Mok Chung, who came her on the steamer Snn Joe was denied a landing by Commissioner North and ordered deported, was also dismissed. The judges did not consider the evidence in the appeal of G. A. Shea, as Tkcoma, Oct. 10. Henry Bnoey, receiver of the Mrmteiuma Mining company and tbe Washington mining syndicate has soM the properties nf the two companies to William H. Elett. representing eastern parties, for 149.000. subject to confirmation by th court which la uader consideration today. Oct John Hey wood Johnstone, member of Parliament for the Heraham Division of Sussex, is dead, aged 64 years. 10. IiOnduu. Oct 10. Tbe Brother Doherty won tbe London covered court tennis rhatnpkmsblp content at the Queen's Club today by again'. Mabony and Walling. 31 PUBTIC Mere Offenders of Bicycle Ordinance Are- - Wanted. A complaint waa sworn out by Officer J. M. Herbert snn last night for the arrest of J. B. Roberts, Eddy Conroy, J. B. Johnson and C. E. Bohn for vio- The lating the hleycle ordinance. offenders are part of the crowd arreat-e- d by Officer Harbertron Sunday night on Twenty-ua-h and Adama and Jefferson. and who gave their names and addresses and promised to apiiear yesterday at It) o'clock but failed. Peter Krouxx, D. Baker and C. W. Jones Curtice are the names of those arrested by Mr. Eggletaoa Sunday night but who failed to appear yesterday and Mr. Egg let snn has sworn out a complaint to arrest them. IN FAVOR OE BETTER ; ' WAGES Funaton, in Report, Advices the Raising of Fay of Enlisted Men. , General 10. Brigadier Washington, Oct General Frederick Funaton, until recently commanding the Department of tha Columbia, in hie annual report says that additional observation and conversation with officers confirm him in th views expressed in his last r port that there should be a. substantial Increase in th pay of the enlist rd men of the army. General Funaton ays: There can he scarcely, doubt that such action would bring into the army a vastly superior body of men who would remain in the service. It fa doubtful tf an Increase over present rates of pay of fifty per cent of noncommissioned officers and thirty per cent for privates would be more exrates pensive than under present when so much time' and money are wasted in trying to make soldiers out of the inferior class of men who con stitute at least half ot the rank and file of the army today." JEWS PETITION FOR FAVORS. APPEARANCE . Archbishop of Canterbury Delivers Ad dress Before Immense Audience. Boston, Oct. .10, The Archbishop of Canterbury made hi last public ap pea ranee and utterance of bis present visit tonight at the greatest mission ary meeting ever held in the history of the Episcopal church of this coun try. Tremont church and an overflow meeting were both crowded to the doors and thousands were turned away. Bishop William Lawrence of the and Massachusetts, presided, same speakers addressed both nud lencei. Bishop John McKJm of Tukla? Japan spoke ou the Eastern crisis, and tbe church 'a opportunity. Referring to Japan he aaid that while there had heen advancement there In an intellectual and material way, there had heen no advance In moral and religions things. As to their morality, the less said about It. tbe better. Although a law has been passed prohibiting the unnatural el of their daughters to lives of sbamn. It Is not enforced. Bishop Frederick B. Graves of Shanghai. Chinn, had for his subject, The Yellow Peril Our Golden Opportunity. The bishop declared that those living on the other ride of the world knew of no such thing as "A Yellow Peril." . Whnff the American church can do In tbh Philippines,' was the topic of H" an address by Bishop Charles Brent, of the Philippines. The vast audience arose when the Archbishop of Canterbury was introduced. His grace said that to people who thought at all, the question of missions was the biggest subject that could be entertained. Alluding to the Philippines and the war in the East been he aaid that roadways have madp In these laat days and that people's hearts and minds were Ailed with the big issues, not of imperialism, but of the interlacing and of the interest of the peoples of the earth. 'Without any thought of the religious life." he said the Philippine came to you carrying with them nn unnnswersbleness to God in religious things and n call for making the gospel n reality." The principal business transacted by the convention today was the adoption of n resolution naming Richmond, Va., ns the place for the next triennial convention in 1907. unwilling to participate in murder in order to gain his fiberreT? in the coist Pent land. Ore., Oct. 10. Because plans of rix prisoner jail to murder Jailer Grafton i Martin Learie, who la awaiting the deto nigh and liberate themtlvc cision of the Supreme Court as uii. whether he shall bang for murder, waa Tied. ONCE WAS ENOUGH. NEWS WAR HIS LAST CCHFUim FILED (Continued from Page 1.) , IS SURELY GOING THIS TIME. - k SL Petersburg. Oct. It). After the farewell view of t te Baltic fleet, at Reval today by Emperor Nicholas, the squadron sailed fur libau, whence, it is declared, it will wliliU a few days weigh anchor for the long voyage to the Pacific. - MORE RELATIONS SUIT YOURSELF STRAINED. StPeterabiirg, Oct. 10. The strained relations betweeu the Foreign Office and th admiralty over the question of contraband baa reached an acute stage, According to high authority. Foreign Minister Lamsdorff la aaid to consider that he has suffered a personal affront under which he cannot rest and pur-- , poses to raise the issue at the weekly audience wlh tbe Emperor tomorrow and at the same time tender hi resignation. Confidence . Is expressed that should the matter go this far the EmCount peror will decline to accept Lamsdorff'a resignation. ter. Summer Suit you'd Fall Suita are here waiting to aay hello1 to you. .Well put a smile that won't come off all Winter on the faro of every man who la wise enough to come here for bis new Suit. $10.00, 912.50, 915.00, 920.00 or 925.and every Suit guaranteed. FRED M. NYE, THE ONE PRICE CLOTHIER. ADVANCE WILL HAVE IM- PORTANT POLITICAL AFFECT. FRANCE IN THE AMUSEMENTS a. m. general survey of the situation in the Far East says; General Kuroitatkln's advance will have aa important political effect in Europe as military results in Manchuria, Already tha Chancellories of tha world have realised that it waa time to halt, and some of thou who have lmen praying for Russia's downfall or weakening have begun to consider the propriety of renewing their fast dwindling friendship. Russia does not expect to march to speedy victory, well understand but the world may that Russia la- ready to make untold sacrifices In order to vindicate her power and exact proper reparation from Japan." Th Kovoe Yremya protests against the reported crnelty of Japan In linkand abandoning ing, dismantling Junks whose crews were endeavoring to run the Port Arthur blockade and aayi: Such a reign of terror la a confession of the Inadequacy of Japans blockade. At the same time it la a course Japan would not pursue did any country stronger than Chinn hold Che 8L Petersburg, Oct. 10.-- 7:10 The Rusa in the course of - Fall's here and its time to do It. If you haven't said "farewell to your GRAND GRAND SON. OCT. ran u Washington, Oct. 10. France, tt cording to information which feu reached Washington, fa standini the way of the proporiiion made by foreign merchant of Shanghai a share in the expense of the impmw ment of the Whangpoo river, fi said that French priests own erable property along the river and not desire to he taxed fur tha rher improvement aa they have not tin commercial Interest in tbe project that the merchants possess. S OPENING REGULAR 10-1- WAY. SEA- 1 Frederic Belasco Presents Florence Roberts St. Petersburg, Oct 10. The Jews have petitioned Prince Bvlatopolk-Mirsky- , minister of the Interior, to exFoa tend the lmiierisl ukase of August 24 and her superb company in two elaboallowing the rAlatlves of Jewish solrate productions diers serving at the front, to live In ' AT PORT ARTHUR. any part of Russia, to the families of You can find Is in Jhe selection MONDAY NIGHT such soldiers who are killed. Th peChe Foo, OcL 11. Noon. Japanese, of a butcher of known reliabitition claims that 27,000 Jews are now who left Dalny October 10, say that a lity. Everything that leaves ear TESS serving with the army in the Far on oftbe detachment ot Japanese attacked ia roctly aa representmarket East. October 9th, a small position In tha If its not, or youre dissaed. Peter Zaton of New York, who had hills near Fort Itxahnn. Th Japanese tisfied with your purchase, yov been here for some months in behalf crossed a moat, which the rains had back and the goods an money of religious, liberty, bas had a satisTUESDAY NIGHT. , filled, In sanpaus. The .Russians ofours. Come in and get better acfered n slight resistance at first but factory interview with the minister on quainted with our meat market the subject and is now leaving for his later the Japanese were compelled to abandon the position under a scourg- IHE ADVENTDRETf LADY URSULA post at Tabriz, Persia, where bC will WEATHE8BY the moat and engage In missionary work. California Millionaire, Charge With ing artillery fire, and Retail Butcher, Wholesale A Hope.' to retire their trenches. Comedy by Aqthony Defrauding tha Government, la Sot OGDEN 1458 Wash. Ava . Two French correspondents who sucSANTA FE ROAD REPAIRED. Frea Seats on sale Friday at 1a.m. ceeded In entering Port Arthur will be WNM Ids Angeles, Oct. 10. The Santa deported at the first opportunity. They PRICES - - 91, 75c, 50c and 25a Washington, Oct. 10 Judge carried consular identification papers, Fe Railroad company announces that in the United States circuit which General Stoessel declared to be through. train service to Chicago will court handed down a decision insufficient today be restored on Wednesday. Delayed trains .and n vas amount of mall denying the application of the Federal of the matter long overdue is arriving In Los authorities for CHINESE UPRfsiNG. of John A. Benson, the Angeles by way of both the Northern proceedings California with millionaire, charged and Southern routes. At present San Shanghai. Oct. 11. The British Mints Fe trains are being sent east via having perpetrated extensive 1 Sir Ernest Bartow, has notified frauds the ister, government against through N the Southern Pacific to Deming, the Chinese ministry of foreign affairs M., and thence north over the Santa which he secured witle to several bun an uprising In Tamlngfu and Chang-cefFe'a .El Paso fine, and also via the K dred thousand acres of government of on EBB the border of Shantung, Chill land in California and Oregon. Ben Paso and Southwestern road. ' . and Honan Provinces. The uprising Southern Fariflc traffic has been on was indicted several montha ago has ten thousand adherents. The forin Washington on. a charge of bribing somewhat delayed 'by washouts eign missionaries are seeking refuge. inoffice secure to the land in clerka Deming and El Paso, but the Yuan Shi Kal, viceroy of the province situation has improved and trains are formation and also on a charge of al- of Chill, has given orders for the supobtainIn fraudulent leged (radices again running almost on time. pression of the uprising. Danger la aping lands. prehended in the province of Honan, disJudge LaCoirty granted the writ where the officials are presumed to he WOULD RESTRAIN CARTER. charging Benson qu the ground that ultra conservative. General Ma, miliOgden, Utah,' One Week, Commencing OcL 21 the indictments did not show that tary governor of the of Chill, province Onion, Ner.. Oct. 10. Suit was Benson had conspired to defraud the reports that the- Mohammedans are brought today In the supreme court United States government snowing symptoms of rebellion and by the nominees for presidential elecIn the case of the other defendants are attempting to tors in the silver Democratic ticket who had taken the same steps in the that the situation by dispatching to restrain ex Governor Sadler from California Jurisdirtlon Judge Morrow complicate for the protection of Ruealan the nominee held that the indictments 'were mater troops running for congre The ministry of foreign afsubject. of the Silver party of 'Nevada. A ial and remanded the defendant into fairs has entered a protest and hna rewrit of prohibition Is asked for re- custody. Because nf the recent illness quested that the Russian troops be rewill furnish all the amusements and attractions. Thta la the large and most complete organization of lta kind on the road. Its flrat trig straining the secretary of state and of Frank H. Platl'coansel for Benson called. In the event of a serloiu protbe several county clerk of the state and the letter's absence in California test against the west, traveling In its own special trains of 25 cars. Honorably conducttreaty ed. Truthfully advertised. from printing on the official ballot any no order .discharging him from cus- It la believed that Sir Robert Hart will Dont fall to visit the stadium, where nf the nominees of tbe roqy conven- tody hss been entered. Assistant Unit- represent Chinn In the. negotiations. tion ns Silver party nominees. Baldwin ed States District Attorney of the hab- MUST SURRENDER IF NOT RE-applied for a In denying eas corpus proceeding. UEVED. TRESTLE DESTROYED BY STORM. the application Judge LaCombe says: is re for hearing 'The application TiOndon. OcL 10. The Astoria. Ore.. Oct 10. Two sections Morning of tbe Jetty trestle at the mouth of the denied. Whereas it appears In the case Post's Shanghai correspondent says have California Columbia river were destroyed by tbe federal courts in that it la stated that Lieutenant Genstorm today. Waves over the Jetty subsequently reached a different con- eral Btoenel has reported that unless he and fully 1.600 feet of the structure clusion as to the meaning of the wav he la relieved before December must surrender. it would seem that the beet were rarried away. Six men on the Jetty were rescued with difficulty. The to secure uniformity is by nn appeal accident bas resulted In all work on rather than by suggestion that the SOCIALISTIC DISTURBANCES, l f Ihe Jelly extension being suspended first-- decision he modified." i w lwice Daily Afternoon and Evening for the winter, as the necessary repair ' Vienna. Oct. 10. Socialist 1c disturbcannot be made at this scaron of tbe ances are reported to have occurred year. this evening at Bninn. Capital of Mo' ravia.) necessitating the intervention CHARGES FAIB. of the military. Several persona are said to have been wounded. ' Chicago, Oct. 10. Charges Involving money matters affecting Rev. N. C Cox of Albuquerque, N. M., who had Three Thousand Sacks of flail Matter applied for transfer to the Rock River Held Up at El Paso, Texas, aa conference, were Investigated here to. Reault of Recant Floods. day by a committee 'appointed by the tmdy. After the meeting, which lasted 10. No rain has El iSwo. Tex., several hours, it waa said that the In fallen here sinceOct Saturday night and no wa truth there showed qniry the railroads are rushing repair work to the alleged charges. but have not bettered the washout sintation as yet. Tbe Southern Partita and Ruck, Island hope to 'get trains BRYAN WILL BPEAK IN OHIO. through toniorro f, however, but the Ctdiimlm. Ohio. '.Oct, in. W. J, Santa Fe are r aking no predictions. Three thousand sacks of mail for Bryan has reconsidered his derision not to speak in Ohio during the cam' Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona are and three railpaign. and will make n flying trip at the Santa Fe depot across the state from Wheeling to way prptal clerics have been sent here from Ban Francisco to prepare It Hamilton on October 24. for immediate dispatch as soon as the trains move. The Mexican Central washout at Ortiz is as bad as It waa a mosflh ago ' Handsome Couch, been upholstered in Velour, any color you may select, will all the new timbers having be given free with each 1100.000 purchase. ((Continued from Fags One.) washed away again and some of them T5.00 With each purchase we will give 1 Handsome Iron bedstead free. having been hurnrd. Santa Fe and With each (10.00 purrhaee, we wlllgive 1 Handsome Oak Rocker free. ed the overflow meeting. Rock Island trafiis for the cast are With each $25.00 purchase, we will give 1 National Carpet Sweeper, free. The special iraiu conveying Senator using the track of the Texas and Pa With each (10.00 purchase, we will give 1 attractive wall pocket, free. Davis and party will leave here at clfic company In and out of here 8:10 a. 3l tomorrow en route through but to tbe west this road has been di BEES The washed to pieces and the trains there Maryland and West Virginia. W are tied up; campaign tour will cud at Ulu.-fici- DIKIMES GRANTED WRIT OF . DISCHARGE LL ss MERCHANT CLUB u, Street Fair and Carnival . CarafvalNAT -- REISS Compny Anglo-Thlbet- N 1 RUSHING ' Loops the Loop Excursions RAILROAD On All Railroads REPAIRS ' U WAY DM anHiniiriHHS -- Va.. on October 18th. The disorder arose at a meeting of workmsu. At the conclusion of the meeting the workmen marched In procession to the Stadt halter's offices. The pulhc. who tried to disperse the crowd, were stoned by the mob and several policemen were wounded, one of them seriously. The windows of some Oer nisn schools and other establishments snissbetl. Finally tbe troop restored order. WELL You Can Buy on Easy Payments Your Credit is Good KNOWN PROHIBITIONIST DEAD. rawtm'ket. R. 1.. Oct, 10. Henry McCall. rrobililtlonist candidate for Governor of thl state and candidate of the In 1900, party for the is dead, aged 7 years. William K. Brtghtman nf Tiverton, has lieen chosen aa candidate for Ogden Furniture & Carpet Co. HYRUM .! 9 PINGREE, Mgf. COC iQ$GZEZ233 0 |