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Show 'i Hi: AMUSEMENTS. OPERA Direction Northwestern OF TO Mg.-- utiliKN, vi.icu j No. .l 1'jiMu 'c?us. l'i n' My Bun: I ,a l, fieri --d I,, j. ::a V i,i!.j:'i i X Th sis auKr'ef.e i w :r Sun The 'Ur'iu t. HicLarcs Moon Bur-.n;- . Vt Bur on .ii.w i . eV McFatlanl. v FoulfiT nnu Tl:eeuaiv p,;i!i.iu. Ur; X Ecni.euK-vpi-k,in the lift of in and ' em red to Li- - k udu, ftalnu' to :e ijii.r-.'-daiu w:iinm.p tueui v, lu-- r Lome hi I mu' Mi ..tut ML!'., Kxrirj siing "ti.ei ihe nuanvic sang 'Maiitri on the Oiluv Side." p by Patriarch George V. The mterii'em was in the t'trr M: V 1 tic E WEIS ,.M Mi 1. I wv v vVW ' v v ' CT C - Aliens Boston Brown Bread Flour V . LT-41- . s The... Association. . ALEXANDER GRANT, Res. EXAMINKi:: b.i SEWS FORECAST GRAND HOI SC M0KN1M1 . TONIGHT' A Rum so re of Old Mexico Musical Interpolation wi;h CharacteriaiU- of the I'eop'.c of the Time. un CUBA'S PROVIS.ONAa. GOVERNMENT WILL HOLD AT- - TENTIOV . J Politic A ROYAL SLAYE Bennett. Author Clarence By "The Holy City.1 from Gen. Lev WalloonThe Fair Guil." Taken of THEATER TONIGHT WITH The Utahna Stock Co. The funei a ot Mine. the .Uiiguter ot Mi. and Mr, .into Fields, was held fr.in. ;he resideti'c of J. r. Kiel. is. ot; Wall avenue, jvs'er-da- i Tbe afierdoon at H o'cl-jcCuba's new p were Bishop James Wullivr-spoun- . Taft' piun for ih.. ,. ra vn of speaker E. A. loirkin and Hcur Kolder-weipeaty end oMe- in rl IMhh,1 will hold Music was furnished qy a j public anen'io i ii iriiij: the reek. quarter e. Miss Myrtle Ualli'-'-Ci--r liji With the ad iiv .if iiu Anienrau sang "Oli. .VI y Ka'her." The tnei ueiit i roups. who bate hern lineoed ! j has in the I'ify cemetery. proceed to I'litiu at ' hr possible inomeui, i: u exploit'll mar the Cenrad Layman. wirk will' be hurried aior.g with the The funetal ervicea oer the body the in meantime of Conrad greatest expednitin. a ere held Sunhe official proclamation issued by day at 2 p. Utynuin in. from the Lynue meetGovernor Tafi will hare reached ing h :iuse. Bishop George Fmuin prenearly every point uu the island pnd siding. .The speakers, who were the whole Cuban people ell! have been Walter Crayne, Hans Madaeu. Bishop informed that American Intervention Omtiln and Fceaident C. F. Middle-ton- . has come. on the htga esteem and Politic also a ill absorb much In- noble spoke character nf the deceased. terest during the eniiug week. la The music wag furnished by the New York ihe campaign for goternor waid choir, a quarraite and Mtaa and other stale i.fitcer will begin in Leavitt. The ti.iermem was lu ilia earnest. GharUa E. Hughe will be City cemetery. officially notified of hi selection aa the head of :hn Repuo'icsn ticket and John Olsen. William R. Heuri. the candidate ofi The funeral of John Olson was Leld Inthe Democratic party and the yesterday after limih at 2 o'clock from dependence league will make several ihe KplMOTwl eburclx Rev. Arthur Mr. speeches throughout ,he stale. Tha aimple aervirea Brown officiated. addiWMc will Hughes three meeting in of the church were held with a special New York City this week. On Pri- music service. There vae a vary large ll ay aight he will speck at Carnegie attendance of friend of the dec eased, hall and on Saturday night he will who stood high in the city- The address two inertings m Brooklyn. Dural offerings ware many and beautiSeoreiary of the Treasury Shaw ful. Thu Interment was in the Mounwill he among the speakers at the tain View cemetery. Carnegie hall meeting. On Monday the Democratic state committee will CONFERENCE, SALT LAKE. muef In New York for permanent orI ganisation. It exported that, a new Short Line $1.10 Round Trip. state chairman will he elected at that Oregon October A, 5, $ and 7. time. Both th Democrat and Republicans of liafaurhiiaett will hold YOUR CHOICE SEVEN TRAINS. conventions to name their respective state rickets during the week. Boston Returning. Going. ha been selected aa the meeting Lv. Ogden. Lv. Salt Ijike. 7:10 a. m. place by both parties, the Democrats 4.lua. m 10.30 a. in. coining together on Tuesday aud the 7:30 a.m. 1:30 p. m. Republican op Thuteday. S:1Qa. m. 5:1)0 p. m. Monday will witness the tiansfer of S:4K a. m. the I'nlted Stale executive depart10: 4i a. ni. 4:5 p. m. 8:06 p. m. 4 : 10 p. m. ment from Oys'er Bay, the 11:45 p. m. summer capital, to Washington. Pie. 8:20 p. m. ldent Roosevelt, with his family and This train runs only n October 5. the members of hi executive staff, 8 and T. who have been at Oyater Bay with Tlrkcta good returning until OcL the President during the summer, will lilh. atari for Washington aiiout 11 o'clock this tMunday) torenoon. On ThursUB3R COMMITTEE MEETS day Ihe President will go to Harrisburg to deUrer ihe oration of the day on the occasion of the dedication of Elect Officer af tha Central Com- mitte ths.aew Pennsylvania state capital. Ha also will deliver aa address at f the Lulled York, Pa., on the return trip from Harrisburg to Washington. labor party mot last evening in Thiny-o..... -- it Klw:u-- d it utfirera governments will be represented at the International confer- which wetv as foilnwr: J. J. Jones, ence nf wireless telegraphy convening chairtnsn: 1 H. liarnc. aecrelsry. at Berlin, OcL 3. which Ik to take up and C'lem Martin, treasurer. Very the work of International regulHtloa little bnslneea was transacted and It 0$ wireless telegraphy left over from was deoldsd u hold another meeting the Berlin conference of 1202. Friday evening at tha same place, at Of the 1'nired Rtafea delegation wblrli lime all the nominees will ba Charlemagne Tower, .American am- expected to present their acceptances. bassador to Germany will represent old - PRESENTS THELMA PRICES 10, 20, Me. GRAND OPERA. HOUSE Narthwootom Theatrical Aaaociatlon. R. ALEXANDER GRANT, Re. Mgr. Directian rue-rn'tie- TUESDAY NIGHT The Great SlO.Ouu Scenic a Im-ductkr- a. ON THE BRIDGE AT MIDNIGHT PRICES; Beal sale 7 Be. SOe, 26c. Monday. GRAND HOUSE OPERA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3 ALEXANDER GRANT, Mgr. Arthur C. Alston present Jane Corcoran Supported the the eteia department at the conference; Rear Admiral H. K. Manney. I. B. N-- . retired, will represent the the navy; Grig. Gen. James Allen will he the army representative and John 1 Watterbury of New Yoik. will represent the department of commerce and Marconi will attend the conlabor. ference aa the representative of The bssla of the conferMontenegro. ence will be a proposed International treaty, tone of the stipulations of which la the establishment of an International bureau and court of arbitration. conference of the The twenty-thir- d International Law 'association will ba held In Berlin Oct. 1 to 1$ Inclusive. On Harurday eighteen automobile, among them the apeddleet racing cars In ONE NIGHT ONLY R. by James M. Brophy, In New York Empire Theater auceeas, The Freedom of Suzanne apecial arrangementa with CHARLES PROHMAN. Price: 25c, SOc, 75c, $1X0, $1.50. By SEAT SALE MONDAY. ihe world, will make n 257-mil- e dash over a measured course on Island for the trophy known aa the Vanderbilt cup. Long laland has been the scene of two similar contests, but K will ba Impossible to make close companion this year, aa the course, which wfl be used la slightly different from that of other years. Its whole length la 27 mile, and the racing cars, therefore, must each make the circuit ten times 'tn cover the full distance. America. France and Italy will be represented. t Another tntareatlng sport event of the week will bo the rifle competition the between teamn rep resenting Queens Own H eat minster volunteers and the Seventh regiment. National Guard.,, New York, which will take nlacd at Creednimir, L. I., on Tuesday. The prize for which the ronteatanta will strive la a shield which was preRlr Howard Vincent. It la sented now held by the English team. t-- At Newport. News, Va., Haturday. a new ontt will he added to the (Tnited Staten navy, when the armored cruiser North Carolina takes her Initial plunge from the yards of hor builders. The commissioner of Insurance for various state will bold their annual convention In Washington on Tuesday. the- - mm L Suta JhMiln law tw wtawl oounrnicn pH Auiwar Srrtti" wilt IiiifevW aw (- - road Being Mad an tha of Car Line. Wrr tndKjm tht fmlrwL HUM mi hfrfagwwd forth Ixahufoly. OCTOBER $, 5, 7. PLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH MITCHELL EROS. Monument, Coping and Head-alonDont buy (ram agi-ntaa they get large eommlM.ona and yon here to pay them. Bee first. Tard your home opposite City Cemetery. e. le The Oregon Short fine special conference train leaves Ogden 2:45 a. m. No ptops en route, arriving Balt Lake City $:S5 n. m. Returning, leave Salt ' ake $ p. m., arriving Ogden 6:50 p m. Bee elsewhere this paper, com-:lr- e lime' cant. Tour choice seven t nine to and from Salt Lake City. -- DAY O&DEN IC8F EXCfliNGE 263 Twenty 'fifth SELF-RISIN- G ss ALLENS B. B. B. FLOUR CO. i Pacific Coast factory, San Jose, CaL br comparaimi iba baa been aw, ho.i St CaUfern'a Eaatem Raeaa and Dleaet Wire fat AH Sperling Events OF FU XL RAIS Four Funeral Services War Held in tne City Yesterday Arttrnoon of Mis. Katherine Cool-lea held at the residence of Isaac L'oulley. 240 Mutiioe avenue, yemerdsy afiuntoon at 1 o'clock. Bishop Watson The milr was famished prroiAHs. The fivii'-r- ! y Eastern Mills and factory, Manawa, Wis. afierai hours ,he waa able to proceed for milj a f w miles Dorn port, lu uplte a abort time oulj. A'. ;ue ri.anJ of th lucresslug storm ahe u:a.le no effort to return to tbia harbor, bill late liur ntauager, Arthur L. Aisuui. hua lu the .afternoon steamed westward made a wise aelerUun lu "The Tbul wk the last seen of tins Vu.W'I until the new of tha sinking rvacbed uf Huaanue." It lu. uevt-- r rea In America, nuto.iie uf a lung en- here today. X'uthicg definite ha been gagement. three linn ex:eaik'tl. at tmetred a lu the fate of ihe barges, the Empire theater. New Turk lTi. and It is leafed that some uf them Miss Corcoran ha a ier huge fol- have gonr duwji. low lug all over tha nmntry, end are that ahi- - ariil bate a WILL CARRY OUT THE LAW. capacity house here. Tha fi rat act of the plav ojeu in la'la. Bepi. :;n. ilemiar Suiriell Curxus street, where Charles Trover aud MiniNicr nf the Interior Ciamcn-ceais waiting disconsolately for ihe vageach deiiiared a uoiable apeuch ! a rant Buaanna. Ha ia 'mounded in which II a aei forlh that mail crowd ot friend and relations, uiday. ihe guvemnient was firmly determined s who era all vaxaitwi enough to to carry out the law providing fur the the wife'a tense uf horudom. of rim roll and ktaie. nun her, separaiion the hu.baud's Charlotte, M. Cieuienccaii ldy declared thai the amt Kltaroy Harding, the wife'a uncle, entire I rouble siose from a misunattack and defend Buiauue by nirnw, lie said lhai ihe sola derstanding. until ahe appears to explain her abdesire of the government was fur a:io-husence. A series of nocturnal adventure only consistent with mot im- ibis liheiiy of ronsmencu and llmt necessarily implied the sepai'a'iluu prudent Innocent are narrated. Frusnf church mid sine. trated auppera at the Couiiuenial The uncouipriking enliude of I be hotel, cab drlvea with casually encountered at rangers, and a final farcical viiiraii regarding France, where tbe ill inch lia silrring lip a spirit escape from a compromising visit to if rehsiilou been civil war ever since and the stranger's fist theae form l In fiipualiiy uf ibe Inveutovlis, pertly volunteered aecnuni t.f in an asmulcliing way wi:b Iter evening's' frolic. The family leave her in dtsgu.i. ihe church's docile kulimlsabin to tbe but the husband surprise hi wtf'-an- riguniu me; hods pul in force by Gerthe audience by U'etn fovgl'e-nera- . man). ruder tbe prcitx' nf religion, Ibe tburch Ihe apeaker cuuilaiteil, and altempta to kill with ktnd-ceber fatal pasHkui for freedom. was aiiacniug ropublican Fuianne, however, picks a Quarrel A fjrelga council bad rejucied the with her hnsband. and goads him Into separation law without A ulal and iu s apl:e ur the opinion of e irajurliy of ecuriug a divorce. During the which separate Act 1 and 2. ibe Ficucb cievg). hut Frauca alone the coquette has been transformed. No Iihs luc right to make French law, and ahe will mil tolerate ouiauli- leas than three ii1!ih persecute he with (hem. with nrdent atlenrloii. bin a chance IVemler Surrien Mid be ibe ufflee to meeting with her huilwnd tmplknt all th wifely virtue, which avparaiiiin lse t.as liberal enuugh to she hail hitherto lacked. Rlie purt-uesailary ihe ni.si ixacilng uiluila and Rita, ihe got eruniHiit had reau'ved no' to him by motor from Marverly-oand arrive lu bis fiat at mtnulgbi lor lllnclt in Ha applicatieu. Th premier declared ibe government uid not ilethe Inevitable i al re religious lull lhat il would not snliniii to the itnperiiuia HILL STEALS A MARCH. to mage suninmn of tha churr-Ssu Francisco. KepL 3'V The Cull cliaugea lu French legislation. tods)' print the following: Tame J. Hill has stolen a march on LEAGUE. E. H. Harrlnian and lv getting rosily . to build into California. Not only bur 30 The GerBan FraTidacu, the Ureal N'nrbiru magnate completman Amcrlcau Oague uf California, ed a purvey of a proposed new line ni the annual :nv niinn. held from Boise City to Ban Francisco, but liKlav, league's a lesolmiun calling adopted he has secured quietly a valuable upon ibe German governmcul and the point on the bay rfhare for railroad h nuiI i nini-nuf Gurnisn cliles lo terminals, and I figuring on the cu"t make govei every effort U ciniiel those of of the couwtruciliio work with the Hie German insurance companies avowed purpose of having Ban Frsu-clao- o which have reimdlNied their liabilibay on bis own railroad map In- ties lu the Han Franclaeu rtisaaler. to al de of the next wix years. their just ubllgailuiia. The It. became known today that Hill, dlychaige named In tha resolution aa through represent a rivea tent here conipsriea are the several months befure the earthquake repudiating all liabilities North tied up the Bsv Farm island property German nf Handiiirg. and ihe Austrian in Alameda county, which wilt be filled in and extended for a terminal, Phoenix. Copies of i hill roaulu'lon has been and be la also engaged In planning of Germany, to sent to ibe emie-m- r for a ferry aystem across the bay. commerce and the Hill la coming to Ban Francisco by- the chamber uf mayur of every city In Germany, and way of the Flu river, whlcb afford him the only mesns of, entering ihe in Ihe the National Get federation, also lo flic editor of all fate and crolng ih Sierra Nevada on an easy grad. Hla purvey from German papets, wiib tha request lhai Boise City carry hi proposed new they piihlleh h. route Inin the aoinheaateily pari of AT WASHINGTON. during exi.t-ns- a Web-aeada- Fi-d- Wanted 50000 more men to smoke ow b-- Weslcrs Best CIGARS ex-cu- Strictly Union Made coin-pare- the rich sounding name of tha hero of. A Royal Slave, which comes to the Grand Monday night. Translated it manna the Eagle. surely a fitting name for descendant of a long, unbroken line of Montexu-maaa the ancient Astee kings were called. Aa played by Frank De Camp, A gulls la nne of the strongest, moat picturesque characters in the hiatory of the drama. It la seldom that au actor fits so well, both In hearing and Agttlla I a, at 375 voice, Inlo his role. An American newspaper man goes down Into Mexico on an important mission. There be meet wit b a beautiful senortta. a rich blooded Castilian of the beat family, handsome, full of fire, magnificent. He wooa and1 wins her. hot not until he nsa pained through, many stirring adventures, which make A Royal Slave. at the Grand Monday night, the moat stirring play of the day. There la a characteristic Spanish dance dime by the dainty dancing girl In -- A Royal Slave." which rooie to the Grand Monday night, wbirh will doubtless cause a asnsatlon. Impetuous, graceful, full of fire and spirit of th rule which she play, the dancer abandon bentelf to the fhylbmlc movement and senxuuui appeal of the music. Often She concludes her dance with a kick so violent that her dainty slipper la hurled clear across the theater. Despite the fact that she baa a daintily small font, the flipper can readily he seen, amt there la always a scramble among the boys to obtain It. sight not on the regular program, hut highly amusing nevertheless. Estes Doctor Specialist Curat whan other fall. Madam mothada. Free consultation for any Chronle Diaaaaa af any nama er natur. Every eaaa guarantaofi. A RUSSIA Bt. COMPREHEND. CANNOT The forunt yet received offi- Petersburg. Bept. .1(1. -- eign office cial notification regarding the taking over nf the government of Cuba hy Secretary of War Tafi aa provisional governor, bill no doubt la exproh-o- .I that Riinwia, who has no direct interest In the Ihlattil. will regard wiral m ensures the I'nlted Staten tee fit to take In Cuba with ihaf traditional friendship which marks the relation uf the two counirii. On anenunt of the absorbing Intareet In local affair ihe press of Bt. Pet"v-Imrgives liti room in romnieul on the Cuhsn pImimiIop. The Novut ' It I linehle to eompi Yremya which led ihe head die wiiudck United Ktaie to refrain from annexI1'!!1in If reileaa th ing the Island present eiepin In Its cuatomsrr eiylo. g - BRIDGE AT MIDNIGHT. IxiTop-mailo- n iun ht Cored Catarrh, Danina, Ringing la iba Oars, Disease Thioat, Norn, Ky or Ear, All the Lungs. Branobial Tabus and Chirac. Diaaaic of Uw Btomack, blrar, Kidneys and lllndder. Heart Dine, Uhauniaiisni, Aiiiluua, Nervous Trouble. Bt. Vitus Dane, FUea, Fistula aud all Rectal Troubles, Tape Worm, Blond Poiaoulug from aay rouse. Disease peculiar to Woman. ANY PRIVATE DISEASE UF MEN quickly cuied to lay eufied. Remember Hie exsminatloa and advie ia FEES. Ooma at oaca Tomorrow may be fK lata. Cail or wrlia M. ESTES. SPECIALIST Office hour, 10 a. m. to $ p. m. 24C2 Washington Ava (Boyle Block l, Ogden, 1'iak. Dniraucg R.mra 18. Remember tha number. U ear the Light WHO DO THE WRONG BURO. LARS, SNEAK THIEVES AND THAT LIKE. ARRIVES ROOT Oregon lo Lakeriew. Partial List of Diseases uf iba t Tiaah-Ailanti- l. d d GERMAN-AMERICA- attribute the rnul'iiloti to the machinations of Provident FocmeveH and In refreshing contrast with tha foiesee annexation in a few jvsrw from European powcheaply sensational claptrap of some without objeciiuii ers. of heart "On interest is plays alleged the Rrtdge at Midnight," a comedy drama which will be seen here In the ANOTHER HURRICANE EXPECTED near future. The story Is the frank, honest and natural narration in play Washington. Sept- SO.'The weather form of the search of a blind mother bnreau tonight aiinoifliced that another fur her stolen child, and her experitropical dlstui banre 1 reported aa ence, exciting and sometimes tinged approaching the Yucatan channel from with psthetle humor, grip the atten- the east, but that there ws no to The Intenaliy available tion of the audience from atari to finish. It la moreover a wholesome of Ihe Morin. The approach of thle second storm reported by the hustory, and there are few character on the stage that have won wider man by th Beln college 0f jeuf, rame amirce fiwir popularity than Germany and Raddv. of Havana. Uro The scenery la remarkable and. of which the warning nf the recent gulf oonrse. reaches a climax In the set- hurricane firm emanated. Nnd an which haa a. num'uer of ting that gives the play Its name showing with faithfulness In detail the weather wutlou over othe Clilcag huge lift bridge river, scenes along that city's hidden OLD WOODEN STEAMER SUNK. steamer a and pe using through stream, Cleveland, Bept. 0. The old woodIhe draw. The eutnpany fa Ur above en steamer City of Concord, having the average. At the Grand Tuesday three barge in tow. went down Satnight. urday night In the atorm on laike Erie off Huron. Ohio. Three uf the crew of twelve were drowned. Tbe WEDNESDAY'S ATTRACTION. other nine, after a terrible experience In the yawl boat, lauded at CeUr Jane Corcetau, who bat inured for Point at 2 oclock thla morulcg and the past twe aanaona aa the tiar of walked into Hutoo aevan hour latoi Pretty Putt)," will be seen next in an auauaivd cuudltion. in The Fieoduin of Buzanne. Tha city of ffonrorJ wa built thirty-eigCorcotai.. whose loading support Mi yearn a- - but. notwithrauduig will be James M. Btophy. I conceded her age. her catiraM. Cbarie VcRacb-erafirat e'ats uf Buffalo, pet out or .i harbor by all !U lx- the alar on'tlj American erase todaj. She In ihe buse of high wind Saturday vss pmrftcwtle horn np the stave, and night wiib thei hsrg- fo tow. FVv ON THE Twenty-thir- niut-month- Rheln-Mone- Wcslcr's Best Street, Ogden, Utah. By special request we make e Bi-d- AT THE GRAND TONIGHT. 4$ it - The Ogden Rapid Transit company Is making fair headway with the extension of their road through the canyon. Several lengths of track have been laid np into the mouth nf the rahyon. The county road is being where the widened at the mouth, track runs clone to the road. ItNaatManaiwiuoMa waaNiHOTon. e. c. pe-nj- ed n. PRICES the same everywhere fl.iMi. 7Sr, 50c, S5c. Beat sale Saturday. mm old-fashion- -- Myrtle Fields. the S'v:iai States Wid Absorb iduch Profoj.id Interest. in Take a package of this f&tnous health anil brain building flour Home with you New England Brown Bread. A chance at. yfind enjoy some good V a right hot loaf will make you think you are in Boston, where the Puritans B. B. B. a made bread just like you can make from ALLEN'S first-claV FLOUR. All grocers,aretail and wholesale, handle it. ovr-rnn- - Magniflcent Production and Cemplete Scania Indenture. A - Washington, Kept, 3u. The rnl'ad Riale naval veaacl Bylph. with Kcre-larR'Xit .aboard, arrived In Washington. Aocompanying Mr. Hoot was Mrs. Knot and hi mm end daughter. a met at the navy The secretary Aden jwrd by Awi1m Kecre'arie anil wilHi.u. Mr. Denhy. chief clerk: mid M- -. Uultcock, hla private mere- -' rary. M,-Brail and My riun'ly done lo Ihclr homo on Hixieemh Mr. A dee. who :k been atriNM, win-rof arate in ihe acting errreiary Mr. Bout aud Mi. Ilacon. slrenre called later. Mr. Roi'i diTlIned tnnlghi ii give Tomorrow he will uni any Inwuvlew, raa'imc hj duiiea at th araie and awum aetlie rliarge. Turn on the Light - ONE GREAT ADVANTAGE OF ELECTRIC LIGHTS OVER ALL OTHERS. rl GOVERNORS CONVENE AT MANILA Manila. CAMPBELL. of An 4V1 Pie! here today provlMjonal governor in cancidi-- r . comiblona in ihe province and In discinm Icp.lslaiion In ' i aenuic neceaaary improveemigre v ment. The assembly alu will of a commit:he appob-imen- t tee from ihe provinces to cooperate will! a committee from '.Manila for the purpow "f i.cm'.n an equable tariff law. Tin I'lcciion of asv inidy meni-lie- r and the formal Ion of a permanent organisMon ' will be ed Si leu. there I little doubt, bill that wiil lie the uticoine. Tbe t'uhana did no heed Ihe warning that their deHilny wa fulfilling lUelf, and that freed from Fpanbh wrvP.nde, they were pic:ua lheli heck iu the American They hive well yoke , and merited their f'c. he paper they excite no pu. Who ciwa ihe Hiwhirlwind. wind wiil crai-ldc- rei ANNEXATION BEST THING. TYPHOON e Dmdou, OcL 1 The vdifirial on the Cuban ebiwtlon printed this morning ail recognize U.e aerloua State. piohlem facing the I'n'ted They admit ihf nal.bw the America g people nor their ra teamen have to reproach ihemidve with In the government relation altb the lik and. and generally expreea the oplttr APPROACHING. - A rl!iia:ch lo ill lxnidnn. ni Dalle Mail Bum Htm Kong, dated Kept. 18. lhai the bel tl.lng that could otinox-arb.hunpeu to Cuba would bu ihe by tbe I'nlted fclaio. Tlie new, paper all rrnuddKr tblc liicvliahle, devH-U.i- ii THE TEMPS PESSIMISTIC. . Fiia. Sept, Jo, Tue Cubaa aiuo. CONDEMNED TO DEPORTATION llzrie ticn bring out compara'.irely The Croni-trJ- l cuiimiuiit from 'he Freiit-Sepi. !0. The ri; tn-Temp', however in- frar rtiu.i.'uf the big of 'tie cuurt mar'll-- on i!e fai'wvv a.iJ ibe o'herw Mimtitl with pa.tiripd'iiiii i:i ) lorv ..f cyi-i- i i pra. r'lilad sit li h vi1 of iinwoithv l iw o-- i III Je- 1 -- io J the thini'iy have' hoen . Al'hu'igh th j er.weted to ihe Tn't-- flnwsrinT). "11 EUROPEAN eajx: The obHervanuj signal service m v, typhocgi anting cf an Friday afternoon mid by mblnlgdt a terrific atorm was t aging. The violent gale wax accompanied by a phenomenal rainfall and was mill Idawing t lull Saturday efleriuaui. The of the typhoon o! rhe 1 B h ha been completed. i The entire wa'.tr fiuut aga'iii heaped with w Ion e of tbe peasant party In die outlawed parliament, la condemned to doponatlou and the Ium of all bl civil rights. Nineteen sailors are eon. demned to death by shooting, twelve to life servitude. 120 lo terraa nf varying from four to twenty .vara, and 42 other sailors to Sendee with the disciplinary battalion and tarlous term of cItA fanprlnonment. A. I ihe condenined prtaonera forfeit their military prtallegnst One hundred and twenty nine ailon were ei I.- any-thin- i''. lhemi-'- E. W. WADE, Agent. General Manager i I'ixui'iadi . delivei-od- rsl Aung-- i uhj"ct to c th lcuH. i Ofifoitn. op BANKERS. New York. Bept. 30. Tte special committee of the chamber of commerce on currency reform has recetv. ed replies from several European hankers In fnvor of a currency Issued under a special tax In time sof prea-tuiletters were written recently to the governors of the Imperial Bank of Germany, this Bank of France and e. the Auiro-)(ungrlabank, (taking them to adxiae the cutumittee of the operation of their aystem of note Isa sue, especially the circultilon under the tax of 5 per cent which the hank uf and are Anaro-Hungar- lihorireu lu Issue wlthoul lucre-tain:il.'Mr resene or anting arile P'lilcular part of lln-i,- - as.et. a .: an-- ' cnu-l.ip- WANT ADS YIELD RIO owgi.n.-r- a |