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Show Tin: mokximj i:wmineu on m:. rT.vii, wi:hxesiay .viohninu. MJVEMUEn " 1001. AMUSEMENTS UTAHXA. :;e proKraui m Is Up til lllft US . !' ,! Ilf folu ft this wut-h- . Jure,- j is jcgS.-- r, gin.: i;i 1:7s LO i Tuesday for Seattle. II Itm lit sou. VVa 'h ,0 attend the fourrei of was ac.udrnraily d. owned Hr. CooYy in iiiua'.....e.l h ,Ss . i aa un-aiW; w:te Alaska. t w;ih the Ht Norma till Nona, lu u it to suend. .. i H;owl! in Fair. Slie i harming lu their ,:v.a::'y. Mira IJz;ie Terry, and Hu-- j Fire jubn u; i;il jj.uijg. hoih of Clinton, Davl uuniy, and a, c l No: ma i said i.i Men cat 1iiiidrtn on ihe twc,. sm as have resinviiveiy 23 and 18. ui J Ai'liuyitm In ilu-.- r i.; lupjun nu 1 planted a license to inarry. bui'lewque mcgluai: ro e!i. 2 lh 1,1.1V nf b.ij.i-auTrainmaster F. Y Rowlands of the ballailisi, has anty t a vui.-rwife and phium, aiIj Southern Faeiflc. and liis Sunuay from kuows how to Ui-- ii. iir. all.I 1:. daughter Irene returned l.n B. While away they Wright juviftfni a M extensive trip east. New ter aud cuiic.ty York, Bufw,1).,l yisiied Wainyton, is iltver. The lV.iu hii..s ities. falo and other ' amusing in their p.i..iJlui ,,f liopbius' visit to y, Mr. V. D. Clark, who lives on Twenty-ta tie, s- -t and of a Pl.TC.eer' is t:,.t afreet between Q.'iticy hird of pictures hy K. it ;ii; :r.;i,'8 Liima-n-op- e. Van Burui aveaui. sustained a veiy "ihe saiiie LIU iv,i- - ni0 ,c.. f..iia arm 0l of tha fouuy injury Hie w.ck. in While washing engaged raiding. sier slie accidentally spilled boiling THE PASTIME. and over the arm, inflicting a deep lia.Dful burn, which will inc&paciiaie her for acute time. The Pastime Is out with a strong bill (kis week which ia meeting with ladies will be deserving patronage. Wr The Republican Va.in, the CounWeber the man of many voices, with his pleased to know that binging, will club have talking and dancing figures, made eui-ty Republican Woman's another meeting ntxt Saturday, Nov. 5, a Lit last week that ho has been enmu4, at the Republican headquarters, gaged for another week. The Fishers, lather and daughter, do a clever con3 p. m. All are invited. tortionist specialty. Baby Fisher ia Weber County Republican Womans recognized as one of the greatest child dub will meet nest Saturday Mavem-L- er artisis on the vaudeville stage. and Elroy present an amusing 5, 1804. Republican headquarters, sketch, The original Hosier at 2 p. ni. Good speakers, good music cona-dGirl." Yal Fernando, classic sopraand rofteJiments. no and balla-- l singer, has been heard The Republican ladies of Weber previous to this time on the Pastime county are looking forward with a stage. She baa a pleasing voice. Eddie DeVoe, Ihe acrobatic tramp, who great deal of pleasure to next Saturmost clever stunt, will probday, when the l.hdies' elub will meet does at headquarter of tha Republicans for ably appear tonight. Ihe illustrated aothw good time. Time of meeting song, For tiale a Baby," makes a hit with the audience. The same bill is 2 pi m. continues the rest of the week. An invitation is extended to all Republican ladies to meet with the Welter THE LYCEUM. County Republican Woman's club Not ad. iH CHARI PH OP THIRD ARfilY de aii-!i- . ALL PORTION NOT USED FOR CPE;'A HOUSE IS RENTED TO s. R. A. GRANT. j Les-sius- y vember 5th, 1904, can headquarters. at 2 p. m. Republi- What was to have been the carnival program was presented at the Lyceum Jas, Hack and family arrived Tuesday last night and will continue ihe rest at.er a time wcoks visit to of the week. It is an unusually strong MIL It la worth the price of admisthe Worlds fair. They had a most enjoyable time. The weather was superb sion alone lo Bee Roberil aud his two trained bear in their amusing comedy but they rejoice ,to be home again. t ticks. Guided by the master hand, J. G. Sables and wife arrived Monday the heara display an intelligence almost human. The Southern Quartette evening trom liuliand where ne h. been for twenty-seve- n months doing in old time melodies and dancing and misfdunary work. He appears and feels talking specaliles. have made a decided hit Their work is par excellence. well. Phillips aud Merritt present a very sirs. Carl Holst states that whoa the clever singing and dancing specially. Carlisa, the male prima donna, has fire started at their home on Thirty-firstreet Iasi Sunday all the touts won a home with the audience. He Ib one of the best female 1 m person atr were away from home and the origin ora that has been here this season. of iho lire Is a mystery. Tbcy disWill King In a Hebrew monologue claim any responsibility In the matis a No. 1 In this work. Adelaide ter. Powers Is here fur another week, but President L. W. Shurtliff lias re- is now doing a colored rag time speciThe same Mil alty, which Is good. turned from the convened at til continues the rest of tha week. Congress, which st Trans-Mississip- pi Louis. POETRY-PROO- F. Tha late Judge Kirk of Chicago had Miss Malan, of Garment Workers of Denver, Colorado, who ia literary rather than scientific tastes. He was a profound student of Egyptouring the country In the interest of and bis prose was singularly unionism, addressed an audience of tology, and brilliant. electricians and teamsters at the Labor graceful Like most literary minds, Judge Hall Bunday evening, and members of found scientific minds Incomthe Trades and Laibor Assembly Mon- Hawes with his on many He patible day. tihe spoke strongly in support i expected science, but at thepoints. same time of unionism and for the union label. be liked to relate an episode, Illustrative of the scientific point of view, that had an Instructor of the UniverReal sity of Chicago for Its hero. I honor this Instructor." ' Judge The following warranty deed Teal Hawes would say. Hla original res estate transfers have been filed with search among the protozolds I forget which has County Recorder Ellis: William H. Jenne and wife and Wal- given a new trend to chemistry. At the same time, though lace A. Jenne to Hannah M. WilOne night he dined with me, and liam, part of northeast quarter secwe started to my library tion 17, township 6 north, range 1 after uinner to smoke. - The talk turned to p.ietry. west, $3,U0U. Had he ever read anything of Milton? Hannah M. Williams to Arthur WilNo, he never had. 1 took down Lycl-dliams, part of lot S3, block 4, Crop-aey'- a and I read him that beautiful and Addition, also lot It and part of sad poem from beginning to end. When lot 15, Cropsey'a Addition, (801). I had finished, I looked up at him, my Anna M. Iverson to Clias. W. Iver-to- face flushed and my eyes suffused. Julius J. Iverson and Esther V. Welir I said. Iverson, part of southeast quarter secMy dear sir said he, 'what does tion 17, township 17, township 5 north, all this prove? range 1 west, $1,000. Benjamin F. Blaylock and wife to ARE FINED FORJAST DRIVIKC Henry Barker, Jr., and others, part northeast qnarter section 28, township Hallowe'en Offenders Tell Their Trou1 north, range 1 west, $354. bles to the Polios Judge. William Hadley and wife to William Buck, part southeast quarter section The celebration of Halloween Is not 22, township 6 north, range $ west, always conducive to quiet times in 3u0. numBarths James to John W. F. Volker police circles. There was a goodly and others, part of lot 7, block 2, plat ber of Halloween drunks and other arraigned In court. B, $i:m. L. Russell and Robert EdWilliam North Pacific Lumber Company to with fast driving pleadwards, charged John w. F. Volker, part of lots 30 and ed guilty and were sentenced $lu each. 32, and all of lot 31, block' 7, Central John Conley and Michael J. Rourke, Park Addition, $C7.59. two Irishmen, drank too much Ogden whiskey In celebration of Halloween Ban Francisco, Nov. 1. The United law. States army transport Sherman sailed and fell into the clutches of the would go out a that promise they Upon today for Honolulu, Guam and Manila were vhh many cabin passengers, a num-o- f to their work right away they allowed to go. troops, about $2,000,000 in Alike Larson and George Drowkwosk Filipino coin and 4,600 tons of supplies. were arraigned for drunkenness. They could speak but enough English to let the Judge know they were Austrians. Their case was set for Wedneday morning. John C. Ilnhmau, a young veteran of tne Spanish -- American war, pleaded guilty to a charge of drunkenness. The Overland Limited No. 2 and the Sentence was suspended during good Atlantic Express No. 4, on the Southern behavior. iwoific are August Oliland, a bartender, pleaded eight and seven hours late fespwtivcly, yesterday. guilty to being drunk. He said It was another ITiiladelphia, Nov. 1. At a meeting hia first offense. He was given chance. the board of directors of the ia Morris Mordinl and John Lugan, road today the two Mexicans, arraigned for vagrancy, hvldend of 3 per cent was declared. pleaded not. guilty. They were allowed A. U. Nolilitt, e, station agent at an hour to leave tbe corporate half Idaho, la In the city. Mr. tbm. htt is on his way back to Shoshone, limits of Ogden behind having been east on an extended GIVE MEXICAN ion. A HANDSOME PRESENT. Kernan, formerly Ban Francisco, Nov. 1. As a souvenhere, now lo ir of his viidt to this city, been on the cut-oftor preCorral of Mexico has tMn last night lo attend sented by the citizens committee wldch entertainment. had Ms reception In charge, with a division su handsomely engraved plate of solid nr the Southern Pacific, w gold bearing an appropriate Inscrip,a hi Private car tion. tar? , i'n.a trip of inspect! ihe mad under Lis Inly was gratified at Mr. T!:l,p..a, K3n., comment." said DAnlier. Nov. 1, Knox, be say?" isfce J?jn:ii,r- - Y,-(- y. pbysicij Pe1a,'a heard him. He said 1 was I un-f?.n W. J. Black. ably a dei't cnorlst daft. to say h Lrrr-oand hi u!d n T.8 6 Va s v Ehe talks so outrage thought that at ild me I was nothing but foot can be -u d maid. Miss FeppeiTwsgrrt Now, rNt?n TS thu Hefav 2;o- - 1 ie of her? MbuPtJPT meant that she as rude. Still, its better ap, tell lies alwut you. her the y pertaining Ledger. d Estate Transfers o.-t- he carbo-hydrold- as Pcun-ylvai-- semi-annu- al Bho-vuon- t lt Vice-Preside- f. l m t ll" Er "-- PhHa- Is to Bit Fitted Up as a Firstclass Rcoming House. AM i ,mi ;,,u't ion of the Gran.l Ho'-.'( k r.nt orrupii.-- by til float ie l.a.-leased to 11 Alexander iiiiti.1 Kccles, (..i ouiKT. Me-sr- s. ni-x aud Clark, for a period of Oj-ei- ien . htft yea:a. 'Ji:e fro:it lower part of arid Mock is usi-.- i for I,, (nines jmri ioki-- aud the itp-- 1 r part for ru.un:iig purposes aud light 1 ousclii Pa, i, levs, paper hangeis, pijcti-reiand oiher workmen will be started to work on the rooms right away ami all necomry repair, cleaning aud decoi stive work will be doue as quickly as possible. A complete renovation of the many rooms is to be made and they are to be fitted up in first class condition. Manager Grant's object la to make the place a rooming Louse second to none in the city. The elevator in the building, which has not been in use for eleven years. Is to be overhauled, necessary repairs made, and placed in operation, thua giving inmates of the building good service. Part of the lower floor is to be occupied a little later by a tirst-clacafe. Parties have already arranged with Mr. Grunt for the neemaary floor space. s s as YOUNG CIRL GETS INTO TROUBLE MAYOR CLAS. AN ENTHUSIASTIC IN THE SA'.-ul- ADDRESSES CITY. E &T. Will Bs Banquette-- . t Tonight at Spring Tonight. City Where He kb - - : - pnil-uigc- s e DISAGREES lYIIH KAISER. Berlin. Oct. 31. it Ik rKrte-- that the Federal council l it expressed the i t Regi-n- t opinion that the Prime Lupoid, in entitled to tbe regemy and that other relative in tin a.icceamon dispute should be decided hy a court formed under the presidency of some German prince, from memU-n- i of the Imperial supreme court. Tha IJppe-Delmogovernment haa assented, but the competitors have not their iuriicated poult Inna.' prince yet Luitpoid. regent or Bavaria, Is mentioned ss pres Idem. 11ns alleged action of the Federal council, la in couflld with Emperor Williams telegram stating that the legal questions concerning tbe regency were not clear. d, ld Her Peculation Gives Her a Brief perience With Police. Ex- Myrtle Fldtun, age 17, a daughter of George F let ton, 326 Twenty-fir- st street, was arrested last evening by Officer Frank Buiythe upon tha complaint of Mrs. Mary E. Ohlenkamp. hotel, proprietress of the Central charging her with forging the name of lira. Ohlenkamy to a chack for $16. The young girl was recently employed at the Central hotel and In doing her work one day observed a check for $16 made out to Mrs. Ohlenkamp lying In a bureau drawer. She took the check, indorsed the name of Mary E. Ohlenkamp on the back aud had It cashed. With the money she obtained she bought a silk waist and a skirt and hired a livery rig each day fur two days. The check was missed and finally the girl was suspected of having taken It with the result that her arrest followed. Ho father has promised to sqare up the matter with the man who cached the check and as tbe lady from whom the check was stolon does not care to prosecute, the case was settled out of court. The girl expressed penitence for her act and says she didnt realize the seriousness of the offense at the time. Hereafter sbo will be kept at home under her father's watchful Si.,'Tini.i'tiiut 'Iwrutiig of the Pa,. Can i;h bt'X.lquancr at r...t I she Ci:1, is iu Ogden aud brings f tlu trautfer of 11. W, Al.cn, w :.,j lit, asMtiKut ; her lur suui to tiau Frun- time, in. aster activity. They are fortifying thrm'telvae, however, aa U they intend to winter In thalr present Gent-ia- l Kurukj Two Russian cavalry pneiiionc. Oct. 31, via Fuau, Nov. 1. Tha on Friday night carried out Russian Uxik advantage of the a reewunaiMscce along both aides of the Hub river, hi the direction bright moonlight last night to ran- of noiiari the Japan from poi- Kavltanttm and Sandiapu, and tiaturday tioaa on lb lett wing of Ui ecu- night Mime voluuti-ireeonnoltarei tral army but wore repulsed alter tbe Jajumea troruV In front of Lone an action which lamed several 'lie bill. Firing from three signal hours, duriug Which both infantry pota created great excitement In tha and artillery lire was brink and Japanese line, ihe weather la fine and eouliuuoua until daylight. Tba Jap- crisp. The curling smoke of camp fire M everywhere to be seen. Somsof anoM today fur the first time re-the Russian officer scurry about In plied to tha Russian bombard- automobiles. Yesterday there was a meat, which has been frequeut for several day past. splendid spectacle when MaJ. Gan. distributed 418 rrorena of a tiL Georgs to hi Siberian division for services covering tho fighting from KAULUAnS ARRIVES. Vafangow to Ihe retreat from Liao Yang. Tba dl vision has been eonstant-l- y in the thirk of the fighting. Many SL Cuter burg, Nov. 1, 6 20 p. bl of tho heroes designated for decoration to from advices the theatre have si tire been killed or are According scattered of war, no general engagement baa yt in th various hospitals begun. There waa some skirmishing yesterday, but nothing serious. No Jap-an- a STEEL INDUSTRY FOR CHILE. offensive has fleveUqied so far aa tie official ropurt shows, although adNow Y ork, Nov. 1. The government, i vices from th extreme east ant belated, Genaral Ksulbang who fa to auei-eiacoordlng to a Herald dispatch from General KuropaikJX In cotnwaud of th a Valparaiso, aucepted first army, baa arrived here. II passed proposal by a French conditionally company the entire day closeted with thw gena steel Industry in Chile, era! staff and with General Alaxtcff, director of tha bureau of operation a, tHdylag th detail of tha campaign In tha light of secret dispatches and the war nfflea archive. Kautbara la a strihiag figure, a tall, If you want stately scldlar, with a toonied fare set (J off by a white mouatarira. Hi sixty Corn-Fe- d Eastern Beef year irtt lightly noon hia vigorous frame. He is romddered to ba a man of rreourea and waa tho great energy and go to Ballard & (Clicker's 11 1 4th Straol. oouuuander of a cur daring tha Phone No. of Uta Boxer rebellion in China, but ho did not play a oonaplcu-n- u part, the hon'a share of tho fight-la- g falling on General Uneviuk. Kaulber is Kuro(hiua .peraouai selection. When tho praaeat plans are realized, which will not bo earlier than tbe spring. Russia will have three armie. each of six corps, allogetlrar over a half million nienan-thI ALL EIOHTH GRADS Far II Kant GRADUATE U (J noalvo 10 par cant on SITUATION PUZZLING. ZT all pintnraa taken within tho W next 30 days at (USBEBOD Mukden, Nov. L The situation ia f I STUDIO, Z7fi Z8M (1 L rather puzzling. Neither, slda apparIs ently willing to assume a genuine oflnnalve, although tba Japanese are showrew MOONLIGHT - I J. ( 'arson, of St lamia, will take Hr. A lira's position aud In ths iiccrlt.i pending Li arrival luxpecior lav,.s from Citlcago, will Lave ctarga tin otlicc tei. l!r. Aili-- expects to 1uun fiatirnl)' for Li new fit. id of tre lab, ir. 'The trainfer is a rroinuilon la one way fur wMle the (file will be tl,s saute asiaiitam responsibility u lari'. GERMAN COUNCIL LOUIS, Cnange in Heads cf Divisions Through the West. Gn-.-ra- ! t i. KpLraiut. Sarpu. i, ja- -i Mayor Clasmanu. i n, i (.-uiyilt to tbo laic , . i u,. Lull was ewr buU in this b was rvcoived crowded and th-.with euthuslasi.. being i i frequently lntcir-applause. His rcfi(.a.,i,) i.f tb, cdaiges ts utul the un- made by tbe i.i Americans was hnd as s are result of the mocuiii: l;i';nili!k-nugreatly encoursp !. tonight at Mayor Glasniunit of Spring City, and that place are niBK.'.' i labora-.- preparations for a grand bauqui-- iu Lis honor. ldppe-Delmol- When Russia's Present Plans arc Completed She Will Have More Than a Million Men in the Armies of the Far East. WILL BE SUCCEEDED AS ASSISTANT SUF'ERINT -- NDENT OF PULLMAN SERVICE IN OGDEN BY F. J. CARSON Or MEETING i yet tbe greater, Lkewie the Kon-dratvri- Mr. Allen wns transferred from San Fiamist o to 0i4i-so that lit going buck he will be familiar with the work at the former place. The transfer come a a reward for cfllclent, ami the many friends of Mr. Alien in (lyric n congniuilaN him upon lit pioimiiitm for aurh it ia incil-torio- us d. Duriug hi stay bore hi grata! and obliging way Lave won him a htmt of ftiea.lM, who, pleated at his promotion, will yet regret that lie 1 in luavs Ogrieu. Tim new paer uica have lead lu him a friend and wish him the be deserves In the new lo- : sii-cu- cal km. John Sente, whom position Mr. Allen take at Ban Francisco, has bean transferred to Denver, lie was formerly lu the Pullman service hers In Ogden. NORMAL SCHOOLS DENOUNCED. Des Moines, Is., Oct. SL At the meeting of the National Association of titate University Presidents today. President K. B. llabcOck of the Arl-souniversity, aroused much discussion hy declaring tnat the State Normal schools are unnecessary and (hat they might aa well he abolished and their work done by State universities. na VESUVIUS AGAIN ACTIVE. New York, Nov. I. Mount Vesuvius haa again begun giving signs of activity, cables the Heralds Naples Die crater is noisekwily emitting deiuts columns of duel which the wind carries weMward iu Bitch quantities that at Torre and Porttel umbrellas are nummary. Ill NAVYS ENGINES NEED ATTEN- REFUTES PARKERS CANNONADE. TION. Washington, Oct. 31. Rear Admiral Charles W. Rae, engineer of ths navy and cltlsf of tha bureau of engineering, in bia annual report, made public at the Navy department, says the present engineering condition in' the navy ia n of Shows Acting Secretary Treasury "cause of grave anxiety to all conversThat Calamity Howlers Statistics ant with the subject. Go Wide of ths Mark. He presents statistics showing tlis Washington, Oct. SL A. Taykir, act- scarcity of engimMriug officer in the eye. ing secretary of the treasury, said navy iuday and urged special legislaot tion with a view lo Increasing tbe numtoday with reference to reports to a delegation of farm-er- a ber of naval officers available for enParker Judge St Louis, Nov, 1. The executive gineering duties. last Friday: committee of the fair floret show asOf tbe turbino experiments Its aaya: I mad a brief statement a few days sociation today considered pLirs for tha "With the prospect of turbine engines Worlds fair flower show to be held ago mildly calling attention lo sever- In naval vessel in the near future, the from Nov. 5 to Nov. 12 inclusive. Prises al very apparent errors on bis part, bureau ia confronted with tbe probCup and saucer sale. 89cents per set for doeoraled cups and nneonk aggregating in value $7,00U will ba giv- unintentional no doubt, but made out lem of designing screw propellers of n Bee them and you will buy them. en by the association, togeiLer with of the fullness of hla mltduformadun n suitable form to run at much higher We also offer a nice selection of decorated China plate ranging la medals and diplomas by tbe trustees of In regard to the conduct of certain speed (ban have been used heretofore, public affair. The Judge haa not exthe Missouri Botanical Garden. price from 10 to 25 ceuta. 'ihe first requirement of the case is a plained the Issue aa to any of the mass of accurate data, which can be , he admitted his mis- obtained only by testing propellers In IMMENSE NUMBER .OF NEW IN- facta-- neither haa but he seems to have thought n suitable lank designed for tbe purtakes, CORPORATIONS. some reply necessary and so he preparpose, where the speed can 1 perfectly New York, Nov. 1. New incorpora- ed a speech mixing up a few of my fig- 1 controlled and the action closely watchPhono 147s. 147 Washington Avenue ed." tions during October in tha eastern ures with many others to which made no reference." IIa further says it Is the bureaus tat ft reached a grand total of to start as soon as possible testa lor companies capitalised at Judge Parker referred again lo tbe desire $lj)u0,000 or ii sire. Of this sum tha treasury deficit of $24,000,000 during with turbine machinery. new tolmcco consolidation furnished the first two months of this fiscal $180,0(10,000. Otherwise the total would year, and comparea It with the small FAIRBANKS IN INDIANA. have amounted to only $35,500,000, deficit ot last year for the This is done to the August figures of months. Just why he singled out Angola, I nd., Nov. I. Scnuior Fair$32,900,000, the low water mark for a last year for a comparison I leave the banks day of bia began the wvond al he If since reader 'taken had to Judge number of yean. However, not other recent years he would have tour of Indiana with a speech to a May 1903, when the total as $307,668,-00sltbCd crowd ai Butler before ha have lat month's returns been found the deficit larger than this year. good hail vtUrn hla breakfast. Large CathAa I said In my previous Blateinout, exceeded. also preecnt at Auburn, the drafts upou tha treasury are aJ erines were A reward of Fifty Drttare (I M OO), will ho paid hy tha Utah Light and Waterloo. Tho days ItinAngola the heaviest of necessity ways during Los Angeles, Nov. 1. Col. Richard ft Power Co. for tho arrest of party or partioo who oa tho evening of was couflnad to Indiana with the erary month of the lineal first tho year. Warner Webb, a veteran, newspaper April 29th, 1903, eaaaed a " short Mrcnlt" on Ms riectrio traasmlsaiea exception of. one point, tilmgii, just Practically ail acrtiKS man, who has owned and conducted Tha reason la apparent. Hue in Michigan. through Interference la some manner with said oosupnsyM llweo Hot, the on June Inptte 30ih, tbe a point about one mile south from tha power house, know a PL newspapers In Arkansas, New Mexico, appropriationsfiscal at year. The new apoaeer Station, soar the mouth of Ogriaa Canyon. and Colorado, died here today, at the end of the WAS A FIGHTING IRISHMAN. hM cl Mlnnewaska, after a brief illness. propriations are nut available until Person are warned not to interfere I aay wise with a aid Hi July 1st. Then every disbursing officer He was about sixty years old. safe to the pnbUo If unmolested, tent serious result to pr peala draws for money to meet tha obligaIt General Cyrus Bussey, former assisttions that begin lo accrue during the ant gad pomlbl fatal results to ymosi can ha eaaaed through thu ty a waa of thu intirior, secretary or This year, during the new year. breaking of Insulators, or tho throwing of wires, limbs of tree, officer during thu Civil war, abstraction over tho wires uf company' said eleotrio trano-mlaattaller months of July and August, $101,470.-37- 4 cavalry f command tho Baa. was advanced to disbursing off- and aorved under General lhil Sheridan. Ho aays that icers. 01 in the war, when Hberldan waa Considerable of this money i aiill early a captain and a quartermaster, he iSU IU in their bands to meet obligation not came w'heio an eighl-mul- a a along are or presented. There yet accrued team waa stuck iu the mud with a two reasons why the deilclt this year provision wagon. The driver was unGans and Britt Each Carry Away was larger; first, the receipts fell off reasonably and mercilessly heating the $11,123. eight millions of dollars and second, helpless bin at a. Sheridan was lu fatbe demands were unusually tigue uniform, and when he culled lo Ran Francisco, Nov. 1. The receipts Seven millions of dollara were paid to the driver he received no reply, on'y contest were $31,790. the poatofiice department, iarge.y on ac- an ugly look. Finally he shouted to of the Gans-Bri- lt 1 Of this sum the fighters received 70 per count of the extension of tiie fres dehim a command (o t.uip b';aMng those were rent which amounts to $22,246. As livery; the navy requirements mules. Thun he received a repiy that Gang by winning received 60 per cent larger than usual, and tbe amount neche could khul his mouth or take what public the mules were getting. Without slatof the fighters share, he and Britt each essary to pay fur sites and i? r-carried away $11,123. Tbs Ehaata clubs buildings, authorized and under con- ing hi rank, without uttering a w'ord, struction was itcreased several fold Sheridan slid from hi Mark horse, share wai $9,541. f Gans said: "I was too weak to do over previous years. Tbe loss of rev- grabbed the ruffian by the thront. j myself Justice. When I went to my enue and these demands easily account threw him on his hack, twisted the . corner in rne second round I knew iu for the $2l.(it'0.V"U deficit, which oc- hlacksnake whip from hi grip and i WHJ bo smusmbwsd hy Bia and I would like to fight Britt again, but I curred during July Augual, but ant 11 he ; sound thrashing a him af who buyora gsvp bought durfiop the flm would not do It at 133 pounds ringside. which succeenln? months are reducing howled for mercy, and yelled "enough' Britt would have won had it con- and will wipe out before the clnee of until he could he heard for a mile. Wo wKf gtvu OMthar Ooafi Murk the year. tinued." Then Sheridan allowed him to get up, n sveryBitag la itaoh m wOl Referring to his failure to win the Judge Parker made his comparison handed him the whip, and said: championship, Britt said: r only with last year. If he had himquarter-masteMsft aft Pall Goode "I am Captain Sheridan, Tbe decision was fair. I could not self looked up the records he would and If you dont Ihe army, of help It. Gans kept slipping to the have found, almost without except ion. IU ffemootlo mdUhpo and all Cottou He aim deficits in the beginning of each fiscal gpt this wagon out pretty quick floor without being struck. ag iin. thrash you Goods I on me and to in tried to recent often hough otaoe drep hi prleoe of and hanging years kept year; thy Then tiie wagoner caibre two other are Inchidsd. Re urtWo three fight him off. I went in to win and in have been as large or larger than thi goods hold of knocked year. It even appears that during the men to hls assistance, took my opinion I would have in our otoeh wW bo -- mruad. min-utes hugo Gans out had the fight continued." economical administration of Presi- the wheels, and iu two or three Tho rensar la whleh Now Morota the wagon was out of the rut, so dent Cleveland, to which he ao admiraadioa will oo lto further deNew York, Nov 1. ingly refers, there were heavy deficits. that tha army suffered Friend, one of New York's prominent In July and August, 1894, (Cleveland,) lay. criminal lawyers, died today. In July Ihe deficit was $18,185,000. BOOtiT THE LEWIS ft CLARKE and August, 1897, just after the close EXPOSITION. Rofla, Bulgaria. Oct. 3L King Peter of the Cleveland adm'nlstralion liters of Servla left this city today for Rome. was a deficit of $23,199,000. In D9S. H. W. Portland, Ore.. Nov. In Dtf, the deficit was 125.580.000; Goode, president of the Lewis and ii $44,895,000. Bo Judge Parkers comCHINA'S TR4DE HARKS ENhas gone to St. FORCED. parison refetring only to last year, as Clarke exposition,will Di- with confer he where Louis, hardly a fair one." i war use rertor of ExhSMte IYiech anl Director i. OJtwn Pekin, Oct 31. Although tha Chinese Concussions Wskefleld with relation at for of a farmhouse enforceBrown stated that tha office (staying foreign doand by foreign ment, in deference to tha wishes of tha bis summer holidays) I fit--like your lo participation with oxhibits at the in the mestic Interests German and British ministers, ot the eggs, Mrs. Chrriton; but t and tho other , j such a strong flavor. centennial. Mr. trade marks would be postponed, the country often has Imseveral -- Yes, sir. also will up J sign dfflcml .tuifailed commerce Wife to order the Farmer's But in board of for cencernions at I tiie tion you kise on fish you gain fa portant contract powtpoueuent. aud ronacquenUy SVTTVMHW11 UOU SSMBB1I SUi. 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