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Show TUE SPORTS LOUISVILLE MOSSING FAST EXAMINER: MUL s ST. UUS Axoia nut order for Laundry work. Hannibal Hey You aer-vie- Ogden Steam Laundry LEXINGTON RACES 437 25th St. 174. Second Hand Stores STORE. We buy and eeli all Unde of m and aeeend-hangoads, Call er phene Wecker A Hayne Reaps. N9 SSth SL Phene, lad. 22. SECOND-HAN- d PAUL ZIEQENHIRT, Seoend-Han- d Store. If you have anything te eell er buy 1870 1I7S to Waah. A vs. er call phene Bail 6564c Ind. 675. B. A. DENKERS the Mgheet price for ascend-hanfurniture and eell te the publie the cheap at. 2416 Grant Ave. Boil 617-k- . Will pay Ind. Phene 20. G J. HERRICK A CO Suceeaeore to H. L White, ring your geeda here If you want to eell them. Call ham If you want 2342 Waah Ave. Mi Phene buy. 511-Ind. 407. IN PEACE SECURE. I will build uie a col on the .) . mountain-aide- ed. 2:10 class, trotting, purse $1,000, Away from the toiling town, three in five, unfinished -- Morone won Where tbe aunbeama lure, and the air the first and second heals In 2:U8t, la pude. And ilie winds come sweeping 2:024. Van Zandt won the third and fourth heats in 2:10, 2:104. Dr. down : Where the much loved birds in their Frasse, Pat T., El Mirago, Jliu Ferry, Pat Ford. Kmboy, Helen Norte and halla W. J. Lewis also started. Will herald by murnings in; Special to beat 2:02 trotting. Sweet And my daya aha II be and my nights Marie lost. oN time taken. shall be Aa a world thai. baa no atn; Where this life's fierce cam and ita BELMONT PARK RESULTS wild unrest. Cannot reach my day; New York, Oct. 11. Result: And the whole of my time shall be First race, selling, ceven furlongs the rhyme Gambrinua won, Deutschland second. And tbe theme of an artless lay. Runnels third. Time. 1:20. I will polae me e cot on the mount-tain'- a Second race, steeplechase, about low miles St. Kerin won, Mr. brow. Where the eagle whirl fairi flight, Time, second, Sanctus third. Above the rale, with ita gentling Ule 4:08. Of a life that U lived' fur right; Third race, six furlong Vox Pnp-uWhere the Joys or sublimity linger Herman won, Hardshot second, third. Time, 1:16. h round, to the Fourth race, the Hunter handicap, Giving one mile Zienap won. Belle of soul g Aa the drooping lark ainga, on its second, Braokdale Nymph third. Tlme,'l:39 wings, Krc it runs to ita coveted goal; Fifth race, selling, sir furlongs Wheie the heat of ambition, the glit- Momentum won, Montfon second, Dollie Dollars third. Time, 1:14 ter nf ahuwa, or Sixth race, one mile and a sixteenth Tbe falsehood of friendship love, There for ever must cense to ruffle Sailor Boy won, Mias Crawtord secTime, ond, Tommy VVadneu tdira. my pease. Or darken my pathway above. 1:46. Guiding Star finished first, but was disqualified for fouling. Wcetmlnaier Gazette. leaf-roofu- d n ll mi orcr-crusbe- d st low-lyin- 3-- WAS A FIZZLE. British Deputation WEST Did Not Visit St. Petersburg. St. Ieiertdiiirg. Oct. II. What is described ns the "Ignominous flxsle" of the much heralned visit to Aloxrow mid SI. Petersburg of s Brttsh to present a memorial of sympathy to the dissolved parliament, is another blow to the Constitutions! Democrats who were arranging a reception to the deputation as s brilliant send-of- f In the camitaign.- This proposed visit wss extremely embarrassing to the Brltl'h ambassador, Sir Arthur Mrhnlsun. In view of the negotiations lor sit entente between Hue-and Great British. Pressure wss hroughi to hear In London to stop the movement, and it was decided not to receive the deputation officially at the embassy here. This desire is thought to have inspired the interview given 'ii by the British consul at Moscow, who declared that the members of thp deputation were not known and' that the proposed visit whs In bad taste. Uopu-tailo- n si DENVER OFFERS $10,000. Th'nver. Colo., Oct. M. Reid of his has wired Garry dry Berm, inn. president of the National l commission. offering $10,000 1,,r the seventh game of the world's championship. The message reads:-"Ica-- e .event h game is necessary to decide .world's baseball championDenver guarantees $10,000 if ship. Played in this city. Weather peilect I't ball playing. The reply came aa follows:1 received and noted. Thanks for siitc-rtiand offer. Place of holding dcrMing game must be decided later a; session of comniissiun.'' I Ras-'lial- Tel-'gra- on FIRE CHIEFS. Pallas. Texas. Oct. 11. The Interns-tii'iui- l Fire Chiefs' Association today clectni George M. Kellogg, of Blonx rii?'. Iowa, president. and James i. of Rnsnoke. Va.. secretary. D .('.. was selected us the next Me-fal- l. Wash-Ir.x'm- place. OOOOOdOOOOOOOo 0 daring case of piracy, o 0 Vladivostok. Oct. 11. A dar- case of piracy occurred re- rr pity on lMard the German O stesmer Anna, while bound Chi- - O O O O O Ten pirates took passage O 2 borers and when at sea attack- and hound her officers, ter2 pd 2 rifled and robbed the passes- srH 2 wih and escaped In a boat- O O Jj rO in O 2 2 na. this port for CM Fu. " the vessel as Chinese - la- - 2 2 0 all the money end valuthey could find. NEWTON GOLFERS. Wes Newton, Maas., Oct. 11. Four matches, two well fought and ihe others early decided, narrowed the field In the third round iff tbe women' national golf championship at the Brae Burn club tndar to four veteran players Miss Msry B. Adsma of the Wollaston Golf club, Boston; Mrs. F. II. Barlow of the Merlon Country club, Philadelphia: Miss Harriett 8. Cunts of the Conutry cilub, Boston, and Miss The Anita Phipps of Springfield. players will meet ia that order tomor- the Mis Adsma row in aeml-flnal- a. found a strong opponent in Mias Frances C. Grtacom of the Merlon Country dub, Philadelphia, the 1899 champion. : Mrs. Harlow won the match easily from Mrs. F. W. Bntrhelder of Boston and Miss Curtis had no difficulty in putting nut Mrs. W. Fellows Morgan nf the Raltusrol club, in New York district; bnt Mis Phipps was obliged to play sixteen holes in order to defeat her opponent. Miss Florence N. Ayers of Phllsdelphis. AMERICANS, 2; NATIONALS, For the Final Gams In Bassball Match. . 2 ooooooooooooo WAS STARTLED BV RACY'S ACTiON. O O O O O O MORNING, UcTOllER I IK DEMOC- New York, Oct. 11 Ti:- World to day publishes a staler. ';i: , Grover Cleveland on tha New Turk iKili.I.-u- l w writ campaign, which, it ten estarday by the x pi ui hta home in Frineeum. one and injuring ten other persons. J'tie state45 ears John ment follows: Caspar, Engineer overcome "it la difficult fur lur old, St. Louis, dead. my reluctance to rxpr'u.j views of Injured. Uie present political sitnjiiou in the Fireman Peter Rafferty. 8;. amis, , t j can f New York, an.: broken bones and lurernal injuries, state never kiae the interest ;,er politiserious. cal welfare which has trmiu out of Mail Clerks. inv long residence their and my acH. J. James, broken bones, serious. tive participation in in r political H. - Jewton. E. G. Martin, arm broken, internal Injuries, serious J. P. Wooster. W.P.Tate. E. J. Hows. mov-me- 1 W.W.Oti. R.K. A. Canary. H. R. Coleman. within a The accident occurred abort distance of where the train was similarly wrecked last spring. Behind the engine were three mail cars. The engine and two cars plunged from tbs track at a sharp curve and went down an embankment. Engineer Caspar was crushed to death. Fireman Rafferty i ao badly injured It Is Celieved that he cannot recover. He has been out of tbe hospital only two weeks. Two of the mail clerks were seriously Injured, the others being badly bruiaed. nt. I was coufeaa ex.-- , sur- uil.ugiy prised by the outcome nf the recent Democratic state convecuin Th'nigh I was not near enough to in tuueb lea ill nc up t(l this with the result, being absent 'on my vacation and giving llrtie attention to political occurrences, my estimate of the conservative good judgmi tu ,,f the demon acy of the ataio anil inv conception of Democratic priu'-iple- s anil purposes were aucb that 1 waa protion made foundly atari led by the of a candidate to represent them in the ponding canvass. Of course, every voter of the state must settle with his own c.ucieuce In determining his action in this emergency, but I cannot but regard d the Democratic situation to my uld associates in New York as an afflictive one. pre.-ente- DISSATISFIED. WHEN MOODY AND Existing Conditions In the Republic of Guatemala. 8ANKEY WERE IN LONDON AN INCIDENT OF 25 YEARS IS RECALLED. New York, T)ct. 11. Ira D. Bankey. a noted evangellat singer, and Gypoy'' Smith, an English evangellat, met yesterday for the accord time in the home at Mr. Pankey In Brooklyn. Twenty-fiv- e years ago. when Moody end San-kewere holding revival meetings in London, they drove into the country end stopped to look at a Gypsey camp. Mr. Sankey. standing in his carriage, sang to them. One of those moat interested waa boy who climbed up on the carriage wheel. The boy begged that he sing again. Jobbed by the boy'e sincerity, Mr. 8ankey placed his hands on the boy's bead and said, God make a preacher of this boy." It waa because at that inspiration that the boy now known throughout tue world aa Gypsy Smith ran away from the Gypsy band aud became a student. He visited Mr. Sankey yesterday. Mr. Sankey 1 111. Mr. Smith knelt beside tbe bed of tbe winger who placed his hands on the Gypsy's bead and blessed his work. y WEDDING FEAST MUR&ER. The gallantry of young Italian named Plaza led to a quarrel at a wedding breakfast at Zurich, in which the father of the bride was murdered and Plan was almost beaten to death. Towards the end of the feast Plata quarreled with the father of the bride, a Swlas named Craml, because the latter asserted that the bride was the prettiest and happiest woman at the table, whereas Plaza contended that hi partner fas the most beautiful member of the oompany, Craml grew angry and struck Plaza, who thereupon drew a knife and stabbed his host. Craml fell back in his chair dead. A wild uproar followed, and when the police arrived to irre-- t Plaza th v found he had been beaten almost to death by the guests. London Express. HELD UP. 1. Tonopah, Ner., Oct 11. Word has been received here that the stage between Manhattan and Round Mountain was held up by a lone bandit In broad daylight at 10 o'clock this morning at a-- point two miles from Round Mountain. The bandit secured the express box and nil the driver and one passenger had. It is stated at Manhattan that the express box contained the payroll funds of the Wilson placer and other mining propertr at RECEIVED WITH SATISFACTION. Round Mountain, $5,000 in all. It Is also stated that there waa but $700 St. Petersburg, Oct. 11 The de- in the box and $50 on the men. Tbe cision to abandon the ceremonial pres- bandit was walking on the road In entation of the British address to the front of the stage. He whirled when dissolved Russian parliament is re- it came up, pointed two guns and ceived here with general satisfaction, forced the driver to throw out the even by members of the Constitutional box. The driver and passenger were Democratic party. The British delegaunarmed. Posses are now out from tion to present this address has little Round Mountain and Manhattan. to fear in the way of violent counter demonstration, and In response to FAIRBANKS IN OKLAHOMA. anxious Inquiries it was so informed today by Prof. Mllukoff, a leader of Guthrie, Okla., Oct. 11. The Itinethe Constitutional Democrats. The of Vice President Fairbanks, who dwindling in the sixe of tbe deputation rary is to opm the campaign in Oklahoma and the lark of prominence of Its and Indian Territory, was announced members has deprived the projected at Republican headquarters. visit of Importance In the political tonight Mr. Fairbanks will devote two days game and rendered it nothing more to the two territories, arriving at Newthan an embariassment to friends and kirk, Okla., at 1:40 a. m. Monday, and foes alike. completing his trip at Vinitla. I. T, Tuesday evening. He is scheduled to DOUGLAS TO SUCCEED MORAN. make twenty-fiv- e stops. Loui, Oct. 11. The local Amerwon their second victory today the St. Louis Nationals. The was 2 to 1. Score: R. H. E. Ameilcans ...,..(HiU 200 000 2 6 0 (h)u WW niu Nationals l 4 4 Batteries Powell and O'Conner; McGlynn and Noonan. Si. icans over score VICE i GUTTLE PRESIDENTS GET SON ELOPED AND WELL LITTLE GIRL State. President Rooecvelt ought to do tbe same with Guatemala. Over ln.iNNl of honest Guatemalans have had to abandon their homes on account of revolutions, which almost dally are started to overthrow the famous tyrant, Estrada Cabrera. We want Guatemala to belong to the United Blares nf North America. GUATEMALAN SEVERAL GRANTS. -New Orleans. OcL 11, J9i6 Addresses EMI- AT SPRINGFIELD. BRYAN Sevsral Thousand Springfield, Mo., Oct. 11. William Bryan addressed several thousand people for an hour and n half In Central park this afternoon. Mr. Bryan was intmduend by Mayor James Bilan, and said in part: -At all times and in all count rl os there are two parties the democratic and the aristociatir. One of these and the other parties is for the people is against them. In the last year I have visited nearly every country nf the world, and find these two panic everywhere. And In every country the democratic party is growing stronger and the aristocratic party growing weaker. Aristocracy is gradually dying out of the world. In this J. country there is ono party that is much nearer to the people than the other and that Is the Democratic party. At the close of hi speech the people thronged about Mr. Bryans carriage to grasp his hand. LIBERALS MEET ARENCIBA. Havana. Oct. 11. An ImmenSe crowd nf UbeiaR mostly negroes, from all parts of Havana and Its subGen. Arenelli and met Brig. urbs, other returning exrebel chiefs at the terminus of the Western railroad this evening, and escorted them across the city to Liberal beadquirterw, where there was a general Jollification. Upon arriving at Liberal headquarters the rooms were found filled with people. Various addresses were made expressing natisfaciinir at the results of tha revolution ard lauding American intervention. The speech making continued at Intervals until a late hour tonight. DEPUTATION HELD PRISONER TRAIN. FATHER OF THE YOUNG MADE OBJECTIONS. QUICKLY GET MAN WELL Engmear Did Not Sac Har and tha But Yuung Fairbanks Did Not Listen Child Was Crushed to to tha AdDeath. vice. ABANDONED. MENS Ciif.tgu. Ocl. II. A (!eiaicii to the Rtcotd Herald from I l'iusc, Win., says: tool Siawtiujt helpless sith t.i-- r caught tu r cut tie gi'.ai-- l nt tlie Italian Steubenville, Ohio, Oct. 11. Announcement in made here that Frederick Cole Fairbanks, aon of iha vice president of the United State eluped. from Fltuburg with Nellie Scott, aud, Mauiie coining here, was married. It is elatllill criwaiiig, aevenvear-ol.l wntcEm-.ed that Mr. Fairbanks objected to the Hunt veaterusy the freight iratu which killed her whtle marriage. comear-olThe bride is a daughter of a promiIagua Seuaiad. her ix I panion. vainly tried t signal tlie en- - nent Eat Side re blent in Plttaburg. a gtneer. tSItttug upou brake wheel, on BONAPARTE SPEAKS lop of the train, waa Joint Hunt, the girl's father, a kraketnan unconscious was hta child that War Veterans being ground to At death beneath the wheel. Banquet. The glrla were returning from school when (he Hunt child's Tout liecame Washington, Ocl. tl. The 8panlsh war veterans attended a banquet in caught. Dagna Senstad. unable to her friend, ran to meet the train tlieir honor at the new Willard hotel waving her arms and acreaming bin tonight. The principal speaker wa t he engineer did not see her. Secretary of the Navy Bonaimrta. After bringing greetings from tha presiHEARST AT CORNING. dent. Secretary Bonaparte said tha Valery of tha American republic will BeCampaign Party Arrive Ready to always depend uu the reedlmn of Its citiien to remember and ui act ungin Active Work. der tha remembrance that erery dtl-ae- u is a soldier In reserve. Coming. X. V., Oct. 11. After a Richard P. Hobeon spoke on tho journey of nearly ten kuura acrosa the Mr. boundaries of tairee states, Hrarst need of a larger navy. He declared and hi campaign party arrived in that tha Japanese, if they desired, Coming this evening and began In could tomorrow take the Philippines earnest his fourth trip, which and Hawaii, and that the Japanese are is scheduled last teu days. Moat arming and drilling the Chinese, lie of tjie journey acmaa Pennsylvania declared that the next great trouble was through a driving snow storm, would be en tbe Pacific; that our and Mr. Hearw's upou the navy on the Pacific coast should be soil of New York state waa upon a equal to the strength of the entire wintry scene of snowrlad hills and Japanese navy, cud advocated the exroads. penditure of $3i.uti(i.0K) to thla end. Mr. Hearet issued a st a lenient on the train regarding the attitude of the DEMOCRATIC CAMPAIGN Independence league on the mliject of In nominations Jtidirlary New York City, declaring that the Formally Opened at Ruaka, Texas, Lata Night action of the league In the matter would depeud largely upon the charRuaka. Texas. Oct. 11. The Demoacter of the nominations made tonight cratic state campaign waa formally committee. the by Republican county In tbe course of his remark Mr. oiiened here tonight in tha presence wfth people, Hearer reforiwd to John B- - McDonald's of several thousand T. M. Campbell, nominee speeches by he would that announcement published for governor, and Joseph W. Bailey, uppurt Mr. Hughes in spite of having nominee fbr Unltnd Plates senator. been a Democrat. "Another Cul. waa brief, but mil lined Campbell Mr. of sincerity." guarantee Hughes' said Mr. Ilearat. is John R. McDon- his plan fur dealing with the tmst ald. He is the man who built the Naw question by taking away tha permits York subway at great profit and had to do bualneea iu Texas of any forcne succession of strikes and labor eign corporation whirh refuses to give asked or difficulties from the time he began un- any and all infnrmariuu til it ended. Mr. McDonald declares which gives falsa Information. lle Mr. waa the DemBailey for Mr. Hughes and flourishes the mated that check In support of Mr. Hughe aud ocratic nominee for United States sensupport ays he is against me because 1 ant ator and therefore entitled to waa opby the party. Personally, he an enemv nf union laltor. Mr. Hesrst cited Ills own rondtirl posed to any member of cungreee repof the 8xn Francisco Examiner, every resenting as attorney any public ser, department of which, he said, was vice corporation. Mr. Bailey confined hla stieech to unionized, and when, five years sgo, an effort was made to destroy union- the lines he has adopted In his recent ism In Fan Fraidaco, for every adver- addreseea. tiser left the paper as a protest MODERATE PARTY. against the paper's action. ''But.'' said Mr. Hearat. we won ilia fight, and the union labor mayor elected at Calls a General Meeting ta Reerganica twice tliai time ha been tha Party, since and has served five years." Havana, Oct. 11. Tbe executive committee of the Moderate party HUGHES AT CANANDAIGUA. and a dozen Moderate senators snd la Opposed te tha Idea of 'Classes in congressmen had a provisional meeting tonight and decided to call a genSocMty. eral meeting of the party for NovemX. V., Oct. 11. Uaiisndslgiiia. Charles E. Hughe, the Republican ber to diacuaa (he recur ganizallun of nominee for governor, spent today In the party. One of the speakers hotly charged Ontario county. At Geueva the arrival nf tbe Hughes train was marked by that the officlala of the American govthe booming of esnon and the playing ernment had come to Cuba In secret, of bands. From there he went to conjunction with the Liberals in order to deprive the Palma government of Cnnandslgua. Its authority because Palma would not Among other things, he said: I do not like to hear talk In this lend himself to furthering the ambiof certain American frusta. country about classes, aud the people tions will nut long stand any attempt to These statements, however, .were received with alight approval, create class feeling. A general desire waa expressed for We want no asaeriion of superioadoption of a platform upon which rity; we want no suggestion of the I the all the better and conservative deam holler than thou' scut. I take no stock in the notion that, ments of the party would unite. better cl- -, with there is a NOMINATIONB ENDORSED. superior morality, with belter examples of virtuous living. New York, Oct. 11. The Republican Nothing In more reprehensible In committee for the nomination the United Staten than an appeal to judiciary of candidates for the supreme court, passion. We have heard in financial circles surrogate and court of general sesendorsed, with the exof a system. We have seen evidences sions. tonight but one name, the ticket in tbe Iaf jeer of men holding honor- ception offiled by the Judiciary nomirecently beable- places yielding to temptatl-jcause their sense of responsibility wss nators. esception waa the substitution benumbed. We want an asaeriion of of Tbe the name of Judge Otto Rnealsky Amerirsn manhood. fur that of Judge William E. Wyait, Not since tha civil war ha ihere for judge In tbe court of general been such an Issue as now; never before that I know of has there been an The ticket thus placed In nominaattempt through newspaper and differ- tion tonight Is: ent communities in the United States For justices of supreme court Edto focus the whole attention or the ward R. Clinch. Theodore Cunmilly, United State upon alleged wrongs lrewia Delafleld, John Frankenholnier, and create discontent, envy and hatr-re- Leonard A. tilegeriefa. Arthur H. Mas-teof and arouse tue worst pas-ioSamuel 11. Ordway. Charles K. the multitude. That Is the menace to Rurhmore. Lawrence E. Beaton, Edthis country and there is the menace ward B. Whitney. we propose to deal with on elect Ion For surrogate Frank T. Fitzgerald. General sessions Rufna B. Cowing, day." Otto Rosalskr, Bparoah-Amsrica- CATARRH, DYSPEPSIA, KIDNEY, LIVER AND STOMACH DISEASES. d sea-slon- s. d WILL Concerning INVESTIGATE. Diseases , of Animals De- n. yove-.-nmen- SKIN ALL DISEASES. Cured te stay cured. You have cur Positive Guarantee Drs. Elliott & Norris , 2361 Washington Ave. Office Hours io a. m. to 7 p. m. Consultation free Treatment by Appointment. Drs. Elliott & Norris FACTS ABOUT THE FUR TRADE. For more than two CMiturles the fur trade baa been rigorously prosecuted In norther Canada, and yet tha supply. save In the case of two or three varieties of animal, ahowa no formidable algna of axhaualloa. Tha buffalo, whose hlds waa ones an important of commerce, haa disappeared before the advance of civilisation, Tha beaver can apparently only be aaved from a similar fate by extraordinary measures of protection; ao, too, the fur seal of the ialauda and waiara of the Pacific. 8ea otter and allver fox have been rare for many year Tha figures given do not represent tha total output of the country, as tha Hudson's Bay Company no longer bolds a monopoly of the fur trade, reach the targe quantities of fur market through other channels, tha propnrtioaa of the various kinds not differing much from what appears la the statistics of tbe Hndqpn'a Bay ar-tle-la company. Competition from ouch influential sources aa the Hudson's Bay company, operating from Winnipeg; Frerea, operating from Edmonton, and other extensive fur buyers maintaining posts all over the north from Labrador to Mackenzie river and beyond, has Introduced arbitrary rates snd precarious dealing!, rendering trade on a small scale hazardous. Ia Yukon Territory, the marten haa recently migrated, owing, ll Is aaid, to tha appearance upon the arena of unusual numbers of lynx. This condition Is probably only passing and temporary. Fur buyers seem to agree that the furbearing animals of the north, with the ex cep on noted, are ant playing out. Vast extents of territory still remain approximately-virgiand unexpinited, and the Indiana are provoking surprisingly careful in preserving the game. The Indians bring the skins tn tha various pnara and exchange them for merchandise; it ia all a matter of barter. The standard of value In some parti Is a beaver skin, in others the akin nf a red fox. In the interior of Alaska the prices paid for furs anil supplies afo regulated by the price of the red fox or of the marten, called one skiu. Lieutenant Ivan Pcirop. In his report (lhhii) on the population, resources, etc., of Alaaks. estimated the market value (tan don) of the annual yield of furs in Alaska at $2.1 SI, 832, which calenlated. conservatively amount may be swelled a little by tlie Arctic fur trade. of which be had no returns. The exportation of Alaskan fur for the twelve months ended June 30. ISO, amounted In $423,606: for tbe follow$494.' ing year $44.47, and for 1804-0764. Great quantities nf furs are taken in Alaska, embracing those of the polar bear, black 'bear, brown hear, black wolf, white, red. bins and allver-gra- y foxes, badger, beaver, sables and 1 1 5 seals. It Is known that Alaska haa rlelded great wealth to this Industry, nut the extent can not be stared with MODERN SEWERAGE. any certainty, as it has lieen the polNew Orleans, Ocl. 1L For the first icy of the fur trader to conceal his time since thla city was founded, 188 operations, and tbe conditions nf the are such that be la able to do year ago. a modern canitary and trade underground sewage system wa pnt ao.The annual collection of furs is a The Into operation tonight. pipes $24,0(10.000 matter of ceaseless change. Fashion, connected are part of sewage, drainage snd water system, fastidious and fickle, neglects tbe use the building of which began eight of certain kinds of furs for anoseason; the market price of the pelt longer years ago. repays the nutflt of tho trapper: the In an area measuring twenty-fivtn two or Is and hunt Intermitted, blocks by forty two. the three Including year the animal regains its numprincipal business section nt New Or- bers and strength. Owing to the steady leans, tonlgbi' connection marks the In the demand for furs a a end of cesspools and of portable growth tn all counvaults In business bouses, which have wearing apparel thosenearly in trblch they Including ofr many years been a danger to pub- tries. are worn as a protection againat the lic health. The sewage will be pumpelement, as well as in countries and ed into the Mississippi river. climes where their use is dictated by fashion, and In consequence of the DECIDED TO STRIKE. general prosperity of the people on this side of the Atlantic aa well aa in 11. The Oct. employes Pittsburg. Europe, and also as a result of the esnf the Pittsburg Railway- - company tablishment of peace between Japan unless the to strike derided tonight and Russia (the latter country being M. J. company rripstaied ('nduriur ordinarily a heavy consumer of furs), No quest inn wages or fur merchant appear fairly satisfied Murray. Ilnurs fa involved. with the outlook, fearing no serious The men claim tost Murray, who is setback, provided fictitious bourn conmember of the executive board of ditions and inflation do not interfere. (be local division of the Amaigsmaed - Consular Report. Association of Street Railway em- signed tor Slaughter. london, Oct. 11- - The Associated Press learns that the Idea of sending e Berlin, Ocl. 11. The Berlin a British deputation to present tbe which often corNachrichren, memorial of sympathy to tbe dissolved foreshadows ministerial action, Russian parliament nas abandoned at rectly owing to ays that the the meeting of the promoters of the tire rapidly Inn easing price of meat, Sir held today. here Georgs plan, tbe existing conditions will Scott. Robertson. M. P.. who was re- in investigate the countries bordering Germany on most as of the the Important garded the west respect ng the presence of delegates, caused surprise by announc- animal dines see with the view of pering his intention to yllhdraw. This limlte-Importation of live led to a long discussion culminating mittingfora immediate slaughter, as is in the deelson to abandon the dea. stocknow done on tbe Hileslsn frontier. Ths means that the memorial will be not carried ?ut taken to 8t. Petersburg by One mem- T!ii investigation will be the greatest speed. ber of the proposed deputation, and with The newspaper intimates that the presented without ceremony. government Is anxious, in opening the everyEXPELLED FROM MANCHURIA. frontier, to how It hss done thing possible to protect the native aninfectious diseases Mukden. Oct. 12.- - Japanese officials imal industry from In the reich-tahave been expelled from the Russian end thus avoid aattark me i statiMies sh'W that sphere In Manchuria, but merchants The latest of swine and beef now are admitted. Japanese Consul Gen- the supply are innde-q-interal Hagiwara has gwie to Harbin to being hm'nght to market arc higher AT ROSEN and that the prices 11. TANGIER. DR. Portland. Ore.. Ocl. demand an explanation. Amerirsn W. L. Douglas of Massachusetts, Consul General farsight and Vpc Con- than who is a guest at. the Hotel Portland, t Tangier, Oct. 11. Dr. Rosen, the sul Fairchild were entertained FORTY PRISONERS RELEASED. has received word that the Democratic German minister to Morocco, was night by the viceroy. audience R. of John has nominee. Moran, the snltan decided given a private men to withdraw and that party leaders at Fes last Saturday and presented DINE AT WHITE HOUSE. Havana, Oct. f- -r Trial charged are urging bis name aa a successor. bis majesty numerous gifts from Employe vif America, wh discharged who wore Ireing un he whs absent from duty twenty He said that to accept the nomination peror William. The German mission Oct. 11. Secretary anil with coniplicitv wl'h the Washington. at i!n vs rn acrourt nf s'ckne. would be making a sacrifice aa he had was dressed In Dill uniform, and MoorHitchcock and Associate Justice and kllliiis -- f rural g.iari-nreMr. rc- Tire company sKzeru' that Murrav intended to remain sway from home ish troops lined the route from Dr. and Mrs. Holmes of the supreme court Gitauabacao las: February. some time aa he badly needed rest. Rosen's residence to the palace. This of the United State were girest of leaed mdav in accordance with he a tended the Eagl conven'inn In Miby Gov. lwaukee druing 'be lime he waa sup-unnsusl spectacle excited great curi- President and Mrs. Roosevelt at r Htnnestv ptsclamath.m WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS, osity among the population. wed to he rick. Tafl. tonight. Poll-lisch- VARICOCELE n life-lon- g DISEASES, NERVOUS AND BLOOD TROUBLES. d uon-partiia- Mexico City.' Oct. It. DuwxtlKtlod with the exitsing conditiou in their country. Guatemalan poliical refugees have appealed to Fresileul Roosevelt, to bring about annexation of tint republic to the United Htaies. A proclamation has been Issued by the revolutionary junta, in New Orleans, and copies of this document are being circulated In the City of Mexico by the AGO opponents of President ('alirerx. Tbe proclamation is as follows: To the people The Flan and Stripes, the emblem cf civilisation, and progress, is at this moment Story of a Song, a Gypoy Boy, an order proudly waving over the land at MaInapt ration With a rti, Macro and Maximo Gmnex. The Soquol. republic of Cuba wlllln tlie very near future be annexted to the United STAGE 3 UNO. 12, GUI FOR A FREIGHT Rsgards tue Nomination Made by Democrat as an Affliction. Dis- three--Baro- the woods above In (Suggested Islington. Ky Oct. 11. In straight heats Baron Grattan wou the class pacing event today at the Keuiurky Trotting Horse Bleeders' association track, and established his claim as champion aged pacer of the aeason. He defeated Ecstatic, winner of the Tennessee stake, Angus Point er. Graft, Laconda and Bolivar. The Z:1U class race was postponed until tomorrow, after Morone had won two beats and Van Zandi two. Results: 2:13 class, pacing, purse $1.(HH. three In live Bystander won three race In 2:00. straight hsats and tbe 2:094. 2:094- - Iceland Onward. Captain Derby, F. J. Hark, Crayton E., Stouewall, Jlmme O. and Electric Storm also started. I The Wsit, 2:22 class, trotting, value 2.0H). three in five -- Extern won ihree straight heats and tbe rare In 2:11V, 2:11V. 2:104. .1. N. Blskmore, Captain Bacon and Cxarlna Dawson also atarted. 2:07 class, pacing, purse $1,200, two In three Vests Boy won the second and third heata and the race In 2:054. 2:07. Alfalfa won the first heat in 2:05. Lady May. Prince Hal, Bonnie Stelnway, Owaiasa, Billy Cole and Ked Bird also tarted. 2: (Ml class, piring, purse $1,300, two n In Grattan won twe straight heats and the race In 2:634, 2:054. Angus Pointer. Bolivar, La Canda, Ecstatic and Gratt also starte Tha JUMBLE buys, aalla or exchanges any eld thing (bluea excepted) and meet new one. 2300 Wash. Hello, 1144 NEVADA Accident Occurred Within a Short tance of a Wreck of Last Gold Mate thiid. -- their continued patronage la assured. Tbonea HE OTH- Spring. Time. 1:13. Girth race, selling, tulle aud a half Elliott won. Miss Kiltie second, Shiu-iii- g St. Louis, Mo.. Oct. 11. The Iron tSar third. Time, 2:34 Sixth race, selling, mile Cull won. Mounudn fast mail train, which was Red Thistle second, Fair Callpso third. late la leaving Union Station today. Time, 1:41. Jumped the traik while making up lost time at the city limits, killing cannot very well do without the we render. Our aim ii to hatia-(- y our euatomers, for by ao doing DAY third. Time. l:4n3-5- . a tring around your finger ao Fo inh race. Flank Fehr handicap, remember to favor ua with jour six furlongs Martha Gorman won, to 1 HEARS! -- Tie Hi OPPOSES Mun.-ar- d mi. furlongs Ethel Day ecoud. French Xun third Time. 1:U7. ENGINEER KILLED AND TEN Third rare, cue nule -- Tlie Borgiau ER PERSONS INJURED. iteivnil. UTAH, TRfflGRiERClEVElMD WRECKED RESULTS Louisvile. Oct. 11. Kisji:. Kir-.race, selling. sii lur'aiug Malta won. Lady Viuiom Refined thiid. Time. 114 l.V Second race, selling, five and a half won. Martius OGDEN, e g. e la-v- i-no I't--- be-ca- BRYAN IN MISSOURI.' .v'-ickn din-tie- e Konras City. Mo.. Oct. 11. William J. Bryan, who is touring the state on a special train, was hooked to speak it tabs non. Springfield, Monett and Joplin today. |