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Show TIIE AMERICANS Presents uJ WIN S:. Untie. Nations: over the Oil. AT 14 cspeciaLy tJ, in a 1 Aiue-ii-ai.- to t1. TLe The ,f Lim.I Ltnn li- p.m't uH-n- j. li. t gu-u- e - wa. g t;-.- mm im 0 Xstl.tnal hLiieriea - Pelty and Spencer; teller and Marshall. TALK WITH FLOURISHING :t bm.k-llliik- 11 2 Hos- PRESIDENT. Cannon and Shaw Hava a Conference With Roosevelt. Washington. Oct. It. Speaker Cau-noand Representative Watson of Indiana had an hour's talk with the Presldem tonight. They went over the political situation, thoroughly going Into detail relative to the campaign being waged by their party for the retention of control of the neat house. The speaker and llr. Watson stopped here today on iheir way from West Virginia to Virginia, where they will make rampaign )ieerhes tomoru aide-tracke- 1 Vs-lal- row. The speaker said that they told the President that ihe Republicans will have a comfortable majority In the neat house, adding, however, that they were taking nothing for granted, The more you look at the class of but were working for it. The speaker said never In his lifetime seen laundry work turned out by this estab- such he had as those produced In the crops more certain we are that west this year. lishment the Speaking of hla own campaign, be you will continue to favor ue with said there were a great many laborare well our your orders, for prices ing men in his district, and remarked that there were many who were just within the reach of everyone. as good Republicans as be Is. He said Auk for our new rates an family they walked under their own hats and that he wan not. loaing any sleep washing. They will interest you. over the result In hla district. 11 d KNIGHTB OF PYTHIAg. Ogden Steam Laundry ,.ij,s,i va. wav r of A i'y. Ike picacnt I'-- i.f'i. ii.ar 111 a :i- - J wu-;t- i FUR-CLA- D Richmond, Iml.. Oct. 14. Charles Shively of this city, supreme chan437 25th BL cellor of Knights of Pythias of the Themes 174. world, will recommend to the supreme convention, which meets at New OrREAPPEARS. EVIL THE leans this week, that the supreme lodge take such action as will enable Hasing Haa Again Appealed at tha the two organisations of Rathbone Naval Academy. Bisters and Pythian Sisterhood to consolidate ao that recognition acAnnapolis, Md., Oct. 14. Not with- corded by the supreme lodge to the standing the severe lessons taught the Rathbone Sisters may be extended to midshipmen by the court martial and the Pythian Slaterhood and all of the dismissals of last spring, haling has members of these organisations, emagain appeared at the naval academy, bracing the wives, sisters, daughters ft, far the recurrence of Ihe practice and mothers of members, may he brought Into ckiaer touch with the lo be .an Isolated case. Third Classman R. P. duller, Jr., order. wlKtse home la In Calais. Ohio, haa STOEBSEL RETIRED. been called upon by Superintendent Sands to answer the charge of Oct. 14. An imSt. Petersburg. siimlug unwarranted and unauthorised, giving notice of the reauthority over a lower classman, in perial order Lieutenant-GeneraSloes-e- l l tirement cf such a way aa to humiliate and has on the ground of Fourth Classman Godfrey HeChevalicr of Medford, Masa, appeared. hort-siglite- Incen-dlarya- s Hhnrt-alghie- "n.c.-ii- ' !n ,.f i, onwnt. a (Mtit:. n-- t of hhr'.i t"r. - truiie. of te-- goitbuii.ilr.a for tinttili Ui lweivt an j Iiliii-IM- - hi.:t Arm alon- - Anotlivr . tuerii-- a Argi-unn- tlitnl 2'' i lull-- l Arm ha an o'di r fm a :liuaatiil Work in Sbt-tHolla . abuu.iaiit that iu t aciHnutiio-iliitt- the influx of miij-jt-i aud labor-ei- a WkM.ui. bu tluiaiui two n erected liuriii ;be liiniae ;e GET WELL 1 for tiuiiiiiu o'lerv:l hy Cf'M From l ir--en- ! coiu-nmdit- ie BiirttielJ is busier time aincr the ihh-.ii- at juy Fram is f.ii'l:!i,.iia i at y " s great improvement on 'his 'line last year. A great deal uf succea of the iron auil steel tudes ha altritiUleJ to ilie Kuapeuaioii i.f in export bounties nu Germau of the kind and the cone-i- l .eiii curtailuieut i "dumping." By means ot these bonutlea u bich have just bees removed German uuuiu.'ae-rev could sell iron and steel goods in ibis country si prices ariiially below the com of pnsluction As the current numuor of Couiuier-ria- l Intelligence point ou:. "German ails, girdetw. etc., have been piste. Mild In Britain at fivm lb. :o per tou cheaper than in Germany, and at own our coal price." Alless than though ihe export bounties have been for an indefinite period this Jountal warns Brtttwh manufacturers uot to take It for granted that Get man rivalry haa ceased or that it t!-- 111 Ki.aiT.iii.l, ;hc iron. in.- - 11. akin huMilm 0' !.iji now - t li i uiaui'.fai-iiirt- ti- autlit- owr iia-j-i- 3 a. I aiiow i'.i,il prob'd liaut-- in or : imirt. 15, ENGLAND. III tillpSI'a : 1) 2259 Washington Ave. the bookntakf nji tne cwhieis an ed u. .", Olsen, Grocer, I MOUSING, (nToIIER 1 S' ; Fresh fiuita and vegetables, staple and fancy groceries. uUAY u tie. The record fo, aeries stands Atuerieau sun. 4. N trlnals, 1: tleii. A fai ure match fi.iot rare Hi. bet eeti XSles of the Americans and Burch of the Nationals, won bv the former. First game: Score R. H. E. AinerlcKiis .. . MMl non iiihi 0 II Xatiouals , . .. .loii mm mm i 4 Batterier Powell and O'connar; Mctiiyiiu and Marshall. Second game: Score R. H E. n Americana n no buying. UTAH, OGDEN, .imune. 1. lit realm vt Ai'.etup: .. SECIKE RISSUN ARMS vain, the small pirst-u- i 'I ., P auger Petug inadequate. iii"i:ted. amt nte:: gun .iH.ins 'm-:thrown aud mi the Arms Arriving From Germany are chair Hack. Tken a roi.g-ien.etit raid-rReceived by Revolutionists Dis.ii.-n-'t some autotutdu., near guised aa Rusoian Soldiets. the grand stand .i. ,imv they supplies :if petroleum- ;;n boot!.the mb,., sprinkled AVai-aRuKsian FjUiuI. Or:. 14 . and set litem A consignment of severs! liiuuasni The squad of fllr : . 1. m, .1.1,1 j Russian revolver purchased by the a Ihe su:, hu! htcu in HerUu, recent It fill cut. The auiheriti-governnu-u- t for levc'.uPolish Into the hands of the assistance to Mot: Xila.-eand a : of the arrival tionfsts. Shortly after strjug body of troupe was at once the car containing the pistui at the sent Tiie solup on the douii Warsaw freight yards an artillery of diers succeeded In ni;;a!I butclearing ficer and a squad of soldiers appealed the enclosure bv vtu: iu the and presented the bills or lading aud tin aniline the Detune -- u nr: ure had an aulliorisalion to receive the weap-oes- . burned to the ground large wood which were loaded upon a wagon building belong..,; io the and carried away. It later developed also wa set ,.; tire. that the soldier were diaguiited revoThe were postlast three r.u-lutionist and the documents forged. pone.!. Sixty arreK's wen- made and Investigation shows ihti since last a large number of and rlut-e- r December the revolutiouiats have been were Injured. A targe force of Vm.p accumulating iarge stock of rifle an.', will leuiain revolvers In Poland, the greater par' 011 duty ihroughoiii uialit at the member of of them, according to l ha tup and vil courset.. the partv. belug purchased in Rerllu. where their agents, well supplied with A1 RECRUIT. LEPER money from the proceeds of recent robberies and forced oontriouiions, are Startling Diaccvery m a Swiss Vilable to pay cash for waapou of the lage. latest pattern. The consignments, it Is said, have several time been Great excitemen' Im lie.-raueil shipped by railroad In bond to WarBwitxer'.anl hy the discovsaw. the buyers arranging, by bribing thruugbimi ciro-ol several alleged of leprosy railroad employes, to have the ear ery iu the Valais cumin The federal d at some convenient place government sent three n,edlMal exon the Russian aide of the frontier, perts to make the fuliesi Inquiries where it is opened and the contents into believed to disease, winch carried away. They are also smuggled affect thethree families. in large numlvetw over the regular first was Attention drawn to th overland routes for revolutionary lit- matter the annual examituitinn erature, most of these leading from of new during reernita at Sierre, in the Cracow. In Austrian Poland, where ihe canton. One of the men showed Poles have greater liberty than In signs of leprosy in the Uerniand Poland. Although the fron- uumlctakuble of the medical officer. ton He opt ofla tier closely guarded, smuggling closely, and aekuowl-edgefers little difficulty, owing to conniv- was questioned knew he was leprous. that he ance of the soldiers, and professional He further that In hla vlllwge smugglers have regular rates of 1.60 thereatated more were many like hint. anil per pound fur Illegal pamphletsaouie-whThe government Is also causing hooka. For arm the rate la to be made at the isolated higher. Aa a rule the smugglers work In group of three or four. Ar- village of Juttel. where several case of skin complaint that have the apriving at the frontier one of the party pearance of leproay have been reportterms the makes guard, approaches with him. the regular price for a free ed. lilamc the cantonpassage being about $5. paying half in al The newspaper authorities, and state that the disadvanceaad taking poasesabvn of the i known to have existed for soldier's rifle until the other members ease twelve year in the canton of Valala, hare crossed the frontier. In spite of the effort of the po- and haa been apread by lnietniar-rlage- . London Express lice a number of the revolutionary areenala have yet been discovered. CHICKS. I That plthough Nature, beneficent, RIOT AT RACES. la shown may alao be Incident related by a at Long Champa Bacoma clearly by an in Paeple "Science Siftings." correspondent Rloteua and Bet Fir to A friend of hte-ae- t a hen recently Buildings. on a sitting of eggs. Everything went well, and in due time 14. Oct. violent were There seventeen lively little chirk rewardPark, public demonstrations at the Lang ed the old hens pat lance. Champs race course this afternoon In They grew rapidly . but as the down consequence of an unsatisfactory start of their adoleocenre disappeared, it In the free handicap. Tha trouble waa replaced not by the customary culminated In riots, pllage and feathers, but by thick glossy fur of ar. Many persona were various color. rested. The owner's theory I that kindly Tha program' comprised six race, Nature, which adapls'all her creatures and the first two passed off without to their environment, tbonghlfully subIncident. There were nine starters In stituted the fur for the feathers durthe free handicap, the next event, and ing the cold storage period. four, including the favorite, were left Bo far no goods hut the eggs might at the poL Amid a terrific, uproar have been batched In the tropic, a complete outsider won. The pub- where the chicken wuttld have found lic Immediately became enraged, the fur a work of supererogation. Nabroke down the barriers and Invaded ture. If not wa at least the track. Crowds demanded the too Impatient to wail until the desreturn of their beta. They surround- tination f the eggs was decided on. ST. LOUIS. firt -re.t l. aerie ing Same of the rn.il Oar beautiful line i.f fancy anil dishes is itic most complete in the city. An Inspection of any will deni oust rate tide. See u; E. A. EXAMINER: POLISH REYOll'TlOXlSTS Wedding Are alwavs used. the line of chlnaaare. MORNING have )ia; Kiiua'ly llii'iv'iini ate br- iHiilennak-inA and ship buildlui: ua.ie filin'. Bunderland ih.1 that ihe a 011 the non beast cnu' have decided to tlelii.iud wage, in visa of the prekent of those llldtla:rie It i officially that within the past few weeks TT.mi'l worker ill vsriou iraiies have an of wages, including Jk.Ooii a 11 1 QUICKLY GET 3. will eease." London Mall. COSTUMES FOR WET WELL MEN'fl WEATHER. NERVOUS AND BLOOD TROUBLED. teie-gra- ui uii-1- y DISEASES, The women of Flip Until have decided this aeasou that they niual look as smart oa wet days as ou fine. "It Is unite tuna that f'ostumtn- - should be artistic." a Bond at reel tires maker said to aa "Ex- r CATARRH, DYSFEFSIA, KIDNEY, LIVER AND STOMACH DISEASES. press" lepraseniative yesterday, "We have made a special study vt VARICOCELE-AL- L SKIN the rainy dar outfit for tha coming miner. The mui extiaurdinary ad- winter. Smart, short skin, guaranDISEASES. vance. howevar. ha oecurred auioug teed not to shrink, and cut to clear tlu- laee worker iu the Notliugham the ground, are made of specially diMtrici. Thora the wages of gills treated material which can never behave iounded up 10 2.. and 2o. come soaked with wet. Cured to stay cured. You have week, aud some of (he employer ure The greatest advance haa beeu lu despair bocauae many cf the smart-e- i made In coats Btyllsli marlnujslies our Fesltivn Guaranty hand" ars umatantly leaving to in the latest tailor-mastyle ait be married. Their employers, howmade iu evety shade, and shine like ever. suspect that ihe aultabllliy of satin. the girl a wive I baaed largely on cos"One of our smartest rainy-dwtheir increased wage earning posers, tume I made entirely at white silk and anticipate tliai in rime they will macintosh. The akin ia out in a cirreturn 10 the factories. At Long cular form aud bound with scarlet Eton, where about l.tiim girls are emvelvet. The aac cast ha ployed in lane making, wage have a rod velvet collar, enffa, aud buttons. A while maciutosb gone up by Kg per rent. The popularhat, with a red hloune 1 given velvet baud, la worn with this. ity of tiie SPECIALISTS!!. a the principal reason I 'ale grey macintoshes, with blue the leaus-c- i tat Ion of a on re great industry in collar and silver but tons, are also in 2361 Washington Ave. and around Nottingham. demand. In some districts of Lancashire ihe "Some women prefer loug cloaks Hours 10 am.ti7f.rn. Offic coll on boom ta bringing Inconvenient without aimholea, reaching la the reioill. At Colne, Burnley and .Ne- hem iff iheir skirts. Wa aaade a Consultation fra Traatmsnt by lson there exiats a himwe famine. pretty design last week a russet AppnlntmsnL Blniilar condition prevail at Cov- brown ailk macintosh okrak. lined with entry. which haa lately-- exfverieuced a flame. Tha red hood, which can ha runh of trade quite unprecedented. It drawn ovar tha hat. la aka lined with Is lutlmated thai there are over S.huA flame, and fastens under the chin with more male workers in Coventry than a copiier buekle. A Regent street milliner haa devut-eat ihta period last year. Hundreds of one of her windows to ralny-ria- y married meu. failing to secure houses of their own, hare left llieir wive and hats, "I ha vs sold very few motor raps families in tha town whence they migrated. and are living In Indginga. this year for other purposes than Such la the stale of affairs that seri- motoring. aha said. ous charges of over crowding hare Tha Ideal hat for a wat day la a PLACE YOUR ORDffRS WITH been oomni untested to the local au- small toqna of good fur. However wet thorities. One Arm -- atone, tha Daim- this may gat it will ehake out, Ilka a MITCHELL BROS. ler company, has Z.wm) man at work wat dog, before a flee in a few n UnMemuaeata, Copings and Headit tea building motor cara, or throw time stones. Don't hoy from scants, "One uf my country customers the number that were engaged at the ns they get large enmmlanioaa bought a sable toque last winter and ooireponrilng period at last year. and you hare ta pay tbam. Baa Coni ruining Is Ukraine in a thriv- derked a clever plan fur wot weather. your home people flrsL Yard ing condition. One coni raid received The loqun waa trimmed with a krge at f'wrrilff from the Compagnte Gen- pink rone. On a wat day my customer opposite City Cemetery, eral Transatlantlque la for 3SQ.IM0 took out tha rose and put. it la a small tons of coal at a price which abowa parcel, which she carried up ta town. an advance of about 2a. per tun on The fur toque looked suitable and TWO MORE DEAD. the rates of a few months ago. Work-er- a neat alibout It, bill In the event of in a variety of Industries are reap- the nun coming out ah would fasten the rose bark into position with a ing their share of this widespread Rochester, N T, Oct. 14. Twa mare uf those Injured by the explosion of prosperity, in the jute trade they are jewelled safety pin." .t In more rent wages; the butler of tha government pamp-ln- g receiving per A Short Cut tha hosiery trade S.o per cent: In the hat Blackest er at Lawk No. 4, on tha Ohio river at Uegtonvllla. Beaver glass trades an average of 7.1 per acIn Mother i.O ami cotton how the did Bobble, trade cent, you per county, on Saturday afternoon, died cent. Printing, bookbinding, furnish- quainted with the llule boy nextgt door? today, ineroaalng tha wumher at wood I licked Bobble and silk hint. ing, working, weaving deaths to flve. lein-ive- l d I Drs. Elliott & Norris y ram-proo- f ,2 d Drs. Elliott & Norris d Wall and Warty tl? inter "Parisian Modes Some of the Clever Fancies of the Designers, Who Are Always on the Lookout For Novelty RIB, Kepi. 21. Richard Btaula think It was, the famous wit of tit Taller, described a certain heroine aa always ring m well drained and wo rharm-n- g that you would think It I mpoa alii he could change her garb for nythlng more becoming. Dame Fah-'- n I evidently uf the same opinion inramfng her late summer sartorial This "foxy" old lady iiiihierpleces. 11111WN that aha' about reached the right of all her greatness In these mofli-and, realising the euccee of her she Is going to let these Inept-rIon continue through the fall and Vinter fauhlona. But she ha wisely 'teriiilncd to give variety to existing "ylr- - Mill an. Impetus to trad by i'uiih of smart new trimming conceits mil (hi Contour and accemorice. unmet are the twe salient features to Hinted at, and these are only to be Hfully arhirved by the great la nuturier world. Hut there will be no lack of Individ-'-Hlit- y In the rawin' style. Far from for tliere never was a time when mild exercise more modish free- of aeleclion. A woman must think rell nowadays before she can loelf eii, for the day has gone hy when roor two couturiers autocratically shat their patron shall wear. I !ii are too many Richmonds in tha of field for thla hing. to obtain. Bo while It Is a email Ni--d woman lets drees and be the chief interest of her Ilf. " I obliged neither to despise nor to "ttiei this Important object If one is h welt gowned. Aa I have said so "'suy lime. sulUbillty is the keynote good dreealng. The well bred women 'eas something which, while quiet, ek One often hears It individual. 'id. "Much and ouch a woman ha her wr style." Which is merely another r ay nf saying that she has decided what - her nwn ' style" and. wllhout too running counter lo accepted "odea, evoid what is extreme and her own fashion but slightly. Thai great authority on drees, Bead R ummrl. used to say, "Ton are never 11 dressed if people stop to atare at I Well. I Just wish this fasclnet-- ! da tidy was bark on the earth and r ild take a stroll one of these autumn down the Rue de la Paix. tftmon I1 Pdght be relied upon to alter hi For well dressed. pretty ,rnn are certainly not only atareJ at. annoyed and followed by tbe too admiration of. the Parisian But what's the use get-- t i.a rought up over such a trifle? There Is one glaring and almost vul-fault In the present drea acbeme, "d tlu:t the too abundant decking of sea- n arly with Jewels in and out of even If It be good and to my mind, ahould be aorn . An awful inrianre of gew came to my ken nut long t'1A middle aged, mountainous. Amt woman fuesed Into a railroad PA 1 carriage followed by a maid bearing and the uual traveling the usual atnail dog. When this Important person had settled herself and ment that waa nut "real. Rut the art of today has changed all that, and not Intrinsically uf many ornament value aae beautiful enough la design - V and workmanship to be claawed aa ob- art in an Hgyptlan winged design. TMs ject uf art and worn by the well bred combination, by the way, of a Hue a woman without a attention. Vulgarity belt with a wool track fa on of tha only cooiea when the ornament pro- - latent novel tie. Apropos of heM. Mm. Detainer, the haauUfttl and charming all of the clever Fait tan artist, ha Introduced n new oetoturtb As mt might supthe "mouamee. pose, It Is of Japanese parents a and ronits at 11 - ett under-aleeve- lj- lre -- i b' ar vif-naty- - i.-at- i of a broad ribbon effaut carried tip about the figure and 4 la posed t the bark in a flat outstanding bow. A a concdwlan to western idea the hard tinea of the innuamee are softened by loosely Calling front Jn gloves there are many Innovations, notably the embroidered sent ol suede In long and short lengths. And a not her touch of lb season Is tbs glace glove with Insets of a contrasting or harmonising color. For beautifully molded arm there are evening gloves of kid with real laoe top, an elaboration of the glove with medal Hone and Insets of lace that liave baea as musb wore during the past season. The French heel worn on Iht el reel, even by too Parisian, la a thing of tha past, end It I an exception In see 1 modish mondalnt wearing with bet walking costume anything higher thee a two inch heel. Thera are all sett of extravagant fancies In hotme and party sllppors and puiitp. but. even la this cl the tiptoe" effect la mlsatng. The crux of a roetunie again thin seaasn Is i be found in the aleevo. Paquin Is introducing to society it debutante nf several years ago tha mandolin manche. It is of elliour length with s number nf tiny gs there but at the tup. perfectly plain at tue elbow, and Just below, where it le fared, on the top fur several inches opened and trimmed wltb small buttons and sot close together. There buttonhole are many variation to be rung upcit s, this modeL such hk frill, bands and cuffs either long vt short. The angle of (he new chapeau. tv haa tacked, for Instead of being tilted from hack to front there is sidsienr. jaunty little tilt from the left side toward the back to Immediately over tint right eye. In spite of the toot that small hats are among the flrat mode! it Is really going to be s season ot big hats, with the tiny shape confined 10 tailored tootles and theater hats. And how wonderfully beautiful art hn pic- -I ture models with their graceful lines and wealth of magnificent plume! The glamour of rainbow colei's has fallen on Parisian women, for they a. demanding the most brilliant contrast In things sartorial. The shot and moire tone symphonies that hate com. l,h ,fii season in the crapes am! Ilf fabric, are well nam-- d by thn trade "etocni effect and blind the e of the Mmlilrr mill uliarita ran- in fr," flnmboyani "range to 1'lfreM red. These nuance are smart, exlremely daring, and reqotia i belonging in tha compartment I observed that she eras royally hung with jewel, and not the least conspicuous among them waa an Insignia worn on her voluminous broeat. proclaiming In brilliant that the mountainous lady' name waa Tiny." Net no very long ago there used to be much feeling shout the wearing of lmltettnn Jewelry. It wee thought exceedingly bad form to wear an orna- - tend to be something II I not and the wearer wishes to give that false im- presslon. Still sham., we all know, is ! the worst kind nf had taste In evety-- ! thing A smart new I, tickle, designed bv a i silversmith and to he worn ..n one of the new embroidered linen hells of hand 'he n,ll,,ir made for a fall woolen wroulit vld, iilurned nitli l)U of JvJe . ou I . SMART FANCIES OF.. IHE FAEISIAN - TAILOH IK . CLOTH GOWKS, 4 i'ATHEKINiS IALSUT J |