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Show THE INTO Presents Ire always used. and especially in of chinawre. Our beautiful line of fancy .ind or uauianial disbe is tne most complete An inapectun of any iu the city. 111 demonstrate this. Set. us before A E. A. Olsen, Grocer, 2259 Washington Ave. Bush A Gart'a Pianos. Newman Bros. Organs. C. WARDLEIGH PIANOS ORGANS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE THERE WAS AN EXPLOSION THEN Four of AND Violins, Guitars. Accordcont, the Occupants Injuiad and Two of Thant Die. May CleveLauil. Ohio. Oct. 1C. An automobile. while runmug at a high rate of .peed oil Detroit avenue, rtruck a trolley puie at Kenilworth avenue to Lwkewood, a suuurn. early loday and The four uccupauts of The exploded. car were injured and iso way die. The injuicd are: Miss Anna dchmiitel. burned about the iirnif and body, rlgh arm frartmx ed. Miss Hulda Ackerman, burned about the leg. and bark, cvniitiou critical. Benjamin t'aoira burned aboui the bead and hands. George Hartman, right ee gouged oui; skull fraciured; condiiion crit- M. J. The car was owned the irnrtlou owner aud banker. According in Camra, win was drivwent ing the machine, aoiuething The ear wrong with the inachiuery. suddenly swerved from the roadway and .truck the trolley pole. The collision and explosion seemed to be simultaneous. The fifteen gallons of gasoline in the reservoir of The machine let go with a roar and enveloped all four persona in flame. F ranch Fssr an Washington Avsnus. 2376 PICKETT Grocery Co. where you buy the Best the Market Affords Is Paris. Oct. 18. The imminence a formidable native rising minister of war saying ihat the preparetlons among the Moors tm s holy war are proceeding energetically. Moulv About, a cousin of ihe Sultan of Morocco, has visited all the tribes and haa induced them lo cease their Internal quarrels, and prepare to take the Held In the middle of November. A point of concentration has been chosen on the Wady Ghir. where arms are beiug collected. The Hen gull tribe has I teen approached by emissaries from the insurgents at Tafll-elwho are urging tho former to join in the movement. t, THE NEXT HOUSE. Wnrkii Stand-Pa- t Vegetables Staple and Fancy GROCERIES ALWAYS NICE AND FRtSH Ave. nflBBBgBHHm WEDDING PRESENTS I are the order of the day - BUSWELL Majority. Washington. Oct. Id. Representative Urusvenor last night gave out hts biennial estimate of the composition of the next house of representatives, declaring the surest thing in American will be politico is that Mr. Cannon epeaker for another term with a good stand-pa- t working Rooaevelt-suppnrtinmajority behind him. doubtful He enumeratea forty-tw- o districts in various states, of which he says the Republicans should caron and the districts ten ry basis that, the Republicans are as likely to rarry some districts Democrat are they lost In 1804. as the of these disto regain over thirty-tw- o tricts, figures an apparent Republican majority of fifty. g TERRORISTS CAPTURED. Warsaw, on. 16. The police loday captured the headquarters of an elaborate hand sf Terrorists and raptured are 49 members of ihe hand, 'who charged with having committed many murders and robberies. It is also alleged that the band originally delivered the proceeds of their crimes to the local socialists organization, but, becoming dissatisfied wlih the payment they received, they subsequently carried on business on their own account and bad a hank account showing a deposit of about dS.itOt). REMARKABLE THE JEWELER where you' buy the best for "the money SHOOTING. Bulls-ey-a. New York. Oct. 18. A despatch from Rarnstable. Mass., tells of some remarkable shooting on the battleship Maine, the flagship of Rear Admiral Evan. The Maine's forward turret, comWilmanded by Lieutenant Roger shots In liams. planted eleven s space IB hy 20 feet at LOW yards, unmeasured range. A battery, commanded by Hnsign I. R. lahy, firmade the ing volleys at 4,0011 yards, center of the target look like a pepper six-inc- 371 TWENTY-FOURT- H sieve. MRS. INGERIOLL LOSES. Bet Aeide. Boston. Oct. 18. A judgment for in favor of Mrs. Eva Jnger-aol- l. widow of Col. Robert O. Inger-aolTho more you look at the class of given by a lower court, was set Iwundry work turned out by this saide today bv The United States circourt of appeals. The judgment the more certain we are that cuit was given in a suit brought by Mrs. '"! win continue to favor us with Ingeraoll to recover an amount alleged i .he due for legal services by her i.r'ic!, for nur prices arawsll id in the settlement of the esdaughter 'i'niTi the reach of everyone. tate of Andrew J. Davis, of Butte, Slates circuit court for our ntw rates on family Mont. The United that found for the plaintiff, holding the fad that the will contest hail been 'pg. They will Interest yon. .' settled hy compromise did not relieve the Pavla heira who retained Mr. from paying for hie services. 'Ihor. 174. 437 25th 8t The court, of appeals holds that Col. Ingeraoll did not perform the services upon which hie fee was contingent SHIP IS WRECKED. namely, the successful prosecution of an action to break the will. Oct. in. The J alien ship ' ' fp-aHINDOOS CANNOT LAND. Mafalrla. from Phlladel-Apri- l 17th. for Nagasaki, has t'u" J'rk'(l near Laoag. Philippine r Vancouver. B. C.. OcL 18. Acting Her crew succeeded in reach-- under instructions from Mayor Bunare combe. the Vancouver police guarding the Dominion government IlSR.nnfl l. estab-'!hmi'- :r,-i- Steam Laundry -- tii. i sa V,AT ADS YIELD BIG RESULT. t sva-i-r- li.. LEATHER (i.ivc ,i I,, IRVING IN NEW YORK. New York. Oct 18. Henry B Irving presented "The .ion's Mail" i the New Amsterdam theater lot This was Mi Irving s flint prenight en tat ton in America of the p.ay made famous h his father slid hi rendition of the dual role of lhihose and latasurques wsa favorably compare-- ! with the work of the eider Irving H was supported by Y'tss Dorothea Baird and a strung company "King Reiter Daughter war given as a curtain miser. Thu piay was by the late Sir Henry Irting from Edmund Philips dramatic poem, and gave a fine opportunity for Mu Baird. 1'ITII,-,- - ei-- . Hi.: NOT IN ii, 1... than ,h.i 1 - - ;i hoi-- It- 1'iil I M aud (il hi- - f the w.-r- ' lie! 1 Ii- vising hi- - ijufl IVai-- - iHh.iiii - whci-- lieu her Oi hi Turns tbe ad 11.1011 - ami I .i.:giu the Hap - sun-- - fi he a, ai, - auil - IV'inc-- of Lcathr.-- bad flidi-i- and l ! gaiui--- 'i lie:-in- :u jc.itt 11, ay - when- - l!:e :in N- j the devotee ; 1: iluor wiirer hiivlng many 01 made of le.r.iii r Smart led iii-her gulfing Cvuir i'll So sailed p. on ui: i.t. t an-,- , jM lilutk. a;v among ih .aic-- i drxclup villteulhei iaiid. And I Mere was a Chi and a t as: L menu. They aie ."ii with re I lcoilici-headelea: her muior cap, fix. j wi-aud a King. H'lt where ".he Clii sim-ha'-piu a enm. Lcn'licr motoring con!. imed viili oer with ri , Narr-isAnd scat iend Hide sun w.nn, n', fur. arc iu great iuini l s that mil) liri. f mai b.iug ,md Icathei' piiapic lea her ueck-n-hai are airaus for trimming li DOWN TO uinuiig the numerous mhci leather And once. 111 a Place, be round iiiiliiig anii-lcbi!ia and demanded. laud. And there there was a cottage h. and blue sky nieriiead' BODY OF SAM JONES. Yi-- i tl-a voire fro iiimil disir ,11, Will Net Bo Buried Until Thursday "God, ma) neiernioi'e 1 tiiiil my prlneers H.ijipiiiesa aini-Afternoon. She. Illy line, is dead? .FOREST IN ITS PATH IS SWEPT CliulianiHiga. Tenii (Irl. 18- The Itiia. Mont lie, and Years had aoiie in AWAY. ljody of Rev. Sam Jones, is.j iin ihe by Mrs. Jimea and daughters, Hie all his Uneat weie ended, and passed through Ctiaitanungii today. he prayed he might haie died. account of the public interest Taku Inlat in Alaska la Now Filled allOnover South. Mrs. Junes and He had searched through all Ihe earth the With Ice and et There, beside hi liearlh, daughters have changed the laic for Trecc. There sal Ihe Princes Happiness. the funeral from tonirnniw afternoon "I've wailed lung! she cried. to Thurday afterm-on- . The remains will lie In stare ai tanersvllie. Seattle. Wash., Oct. It;. The WindROMANCE OF TWO LOVERS. ham glacier, in Takn Inlet, oil the SOCIAL DEMOCRAT! IN EUROPE. A eniirtus little romance was wrap-ier- i southeastern coast of Alaka. is reThe number of Social Democratic up iu a wedding reieiiiuii) widen ported to have become suddenly actook place at Hair--- . tive and haa pushed its way through members lu the different Smile weeks ago a Savoyard emigrant in New York rethousands of tins of sand and gravel assemblies of Europe varies very and uow extenda to tidewater. ceived a letter fruiu Ms flaurce at For In Denmark and in of the seals in Parlia- home at sting that ahe Intended to kill years there haa been a moraine covof the So- herself because her parents Hauled ered by a miniature forest in front ment an- In ihe of the glacier. Masters of vessels, cial Democratic part), whereas In her to marry another man. The Bavoyard. whi-aname I returning fmm Hkagway, say that the Swliierland this political lardy haa hath the first aiailable ship inlet la now full of icc and trees, never formed much over 1 ier cent of homo, declaring Ills Intention of shiait-luOmitsupposed lo be from Windham glac- the people's representatives. himssif n hiH sweetheart'a grave ier. ting Denmark and Germany, only two other countries have mure than lu should she have ranted out her threat. On tbe voyage, however, he met a SECRETARY ROOT'S OPINION of the parliamentary seat ocper cupied by the Social Democrats, these fellow countrywoman, wlm was returncomfortable little fur Of What is tha Greatest Danger to two being Belgium and Franjce. with ing home with tune. They fell in love with each 18 per cent and 13 per dent respecPanama Canal. other, and o uarrivlng at Havre were tively. in tbe remaining constitution16. Secretary ally governed European dtles this per- promptly married, Washington, Oct. t'enteiiariiii'a happlneaa waa untuix-oRot l, who spent two days on rhe lath-mcentage fluctuates between 7 and 3 with reniorae, for awaiting him at of Panama on his return from hie per cent. If we consider rhe great Eurniean Havre he found a letter stating that trip to South America, has written a Inner lo the President, giving the re- state alone, ne find that Germany hla fiancee, Inatead of carrying nut her sults of his observations of the work and France are the only two coun- threat to kill himself, had married the man. and waa aatiafled that on the canal. tries. the Parliaments of which have "other he had made the right chnfc-e- . LonThe greatest danger in the way nf a larce admixture nf the Racial Demcanal construction now aeenta to me." ocratic element. The reasons for thia don Express. he said, to be leaf the really good and are, however, very different In the two be men who are competent to haudie countries mentioned. WOMEN CLERKS BANISHED. In Germany Tha it. and whn can get profitable employhigh total of Hurlalistlr members 179 Nn longer will the traveler on the ment elaeahere. should be unwilling out of the 397 mem liars of the Reirh-ststo continue in the service under Indismay be ascribed to the demo- Pruaaiau railway lines buy his ticket criminate and cratic character of the franchise, from a young woman clerk at the bookmisrepresent at iou abuse.' which is far more widespread than ing office. Hy an order of the minister for railways the female clerks are to In moat other countries. Add MUTUAL UNDER A CLOUD that the other political parties in be superseded by nten. The women are at daggars drawn, a fact who hare been withdrawn from the Methods of Officer in Election to bo Germany which can only work for the benefit bonking offices will lie transferred to Investigated. of the Boclal Democrats. I, wily, doc- the telegraph and telephone service. The change Is due to constant distrinarian! ami political aentlmentality, St. Paul, Minn.. Oct. 18. State Inwhich the German people putes between tbe wunien and men qualities surance Commissioner O'Brien haa re- inherit Thene quarrels frequently employea. from isrller times and ended In hysterirs and much ceived a lelegram from thp secretary to weeping at ill which they cling, of the Mutual Life Policyholders as- cause many 10 Join the ranks on the part of the women, and it waa sociation. asking If he would be one nf the Rocial Democrats. Those facta found that this had the effect of disof Ihe committee of five state insur- explain how It is. that in a organising the services. Even in their business relation ance commissioners to Investigate the where the social welfare of thecountry workelection method of the officers of the ing clasae fill such a prominent with the public the women clerks had a way of displaying Mutual Life insurance company. nerve" which in tbe deliberations of Parlialed to frequent complaints front pasMr. O'Brien haa replied in the af- place and for where, inure ment, example, The men have proved themfirmative. than a year ago the government fund sengers. selves far mote equable, and are not .for the insuninci- of the workingman an apt to insult ticket ptirchaaem DIED OF BULLET WOUND. already stood at something over 1,0011 through the honking office windows. million marks, the number of Rods I London Mall. Young Woman Found In a Room With Democratic members ia so large. Mtho Victim io Arrested. ortal democracy a power In rite REFUSES TO SURRENDER. liccause French firstly parliament, Council Bluff. la., Oct. 18. Frank radicalism and revolution 11111 in the K. Pott, allaa Frank K. Morres, said blood of th- French Vancouver. B. t'.. Oct. Hi. A remarkand secto belong to a wealthy Philadelphia ondly, because France people, Is. from the so- able tragedy occurred at Carmia, near family, died today from the effects cialistic point of view, one of the Greenwood, 11. C., today. James A. Dale, a boarding house of a bullet wound received in a room most backward of all countries. Dehere last night. Emma Ripke, a young rail sp of the wealth of the French keeper of that, place, la alleged to have killed two men and to have woman who wa alone with him at nation and of the great natural re- wounded a rhinl. Dale is said to have the time of the shooting, is lielng sources of the country, it would have She recently been much easier for the Frenrh to attempted to eject the men front his held for Inveotigatloa. when the fight started. AM caused Pott's arrest at Omaha. he more sollcitoii for the welfare of house were grmed and Dale did hla shooting classes and to provide their working with a rifle. A telephone niewsage NEGRO WINS A PRIZE. an equitable system of taxation than thia afternoon says that Dale has was the case In Germany. But the barricaded himself In a cabin, and. Chicago, Oct. 18. Henry O. Tan- French politicians, even the Social hia rifle and ammunition. Is keepner, a negro artist, was yesterday Democrats thenis'-lrr-s- , are past mast- with ihe armed guard at hay. There awarded tha N. W. Harris prize of ers In the art of spinning fine phrases ing be more bloodshed before wll ffiOO for the beat painting at the nineabout liberty, equnlity and fraternity, Daleprobably Is cantnreil. teenth annual exhibition of American but they altogether fail to see (he palming, which will open at the Aria contrast which exists between the REELECTED. Institrte tomorrow. Yesterday ai the high sounding wools and the artual private view, the art committee of and extraordinary lack of social equalDenver. Ori. 16.-- - A' the annual the institution carefully went over The ity and of common Justice which la of Ihe Morkhnlrici of the of meeting number and painting hung large It. is for in France. so A Rio Gunde railway, in thia the decision on Mr. Tanner'a Two thia prevalent reason that the socialiatir pro- Denver city this afternoon the old board of Disciples at the Tomb'1 was unaniposals Lave been repeatedly reject- director was No other mous. raised without a being protest ed, by The picture shows Ihe faces of Pet- tbs French Social Democrat against Important biiainehs was transacted. The fiscal year ending June 3oth, er and John before the tomb .of the such a policy of obstruction. Contiwsh thp most prosperous the comSavior with a floe light playing serosa nental Correspondence, pany ever had. The gross Income was their feature, which are strained with 919.948.239. an increase of 92 724.698 expectancy while awaiting the fulLEAVES FOR WASHINGTON. over the previous year. The sin plus fillment of the promise- that had been was S166.tf::8. carried to profit and ! made them. Guthrie. Okla . Oct. 18. A special to the State Capim fmm Ijwmju DENIES REPORT. SHE KILLED HER HUSBAND. says that a delegation of five, hoded by Chief Quanan Darker, St. Petersburg. Oct. 16. The Offithe pre-cn- ct Chicago. Oct. the Apache tribe of Indians, left cial Telegraph an of her daughter and a parly of chiliKenc) has 19 make a last official stkioineiit denying ihe reports dren Airs. Sarah Alcopa shot and today for Washington killed her husband. John Alcopa.. ear- plea before the President and war of differences between Premier Rtol)-pfdepartment for liberty, definite locaand Financ Minister Kokovsoff ly today at their home. e and allotments of land. aa well as the rumois ha the retg-natlaThe shots were to save her tion thparty Is composed of these officials own life. Alcopa wan chasing her Chief Parker of either Toklon-Xeand Chaddn, su- wa The statement declares around the house with a butcher knife of Chiefs ponding. Ration 'if the that the best understanding ha exand ehe ran into her bed room, took perintendent Georgea smut. a revolver from the dresaer. and fired Apache and Jncen, ited between the premier and bin finance minister since they became two shots, ona striking the man In GASOLINE EXPLODED. associates in office. the left temple and the other In ths lung. He died instantly. Chicago, Oct. 18. Gasoline stored COMMITTED TO THE ASYLUM. Alcopa was a cigar maker. 39 years Klizslieth New York. Oci. 16.-old. Hi wife la 39, and there are in a garage exploded last night and a which caused fire two children. damaged property M. Holmes, wife of m. M. Holmes to extent Two ju.iMtO. men of the f of Brooklyn, who was urrested in Jealousy of John Minerino. a roomer at the house. Is said to have caused were rescued, a policeman was partly Washington last January while atovercome and several per- tempting to secure an interview with by sntoke. the shooting. Mrs. Alcopa was arrestsons were driven from tlieir aparted. President Roosevelt, was today orments. dered by Judge Crane of Brooklyn to fire were in the bv committed to Bloomingdsle asyThe explosion and ANDREW CARNEGIE HONORED. Clarendon garage. 29l Clarendon ave- lum an a paranoia. Rhe has written nue. Ten automobiles were burned. letters to many prominent person inEdinburgh, Oct. 18. Andrew Carnegie today opened the new engineering Roosevep, comcluding Prealdr-nand natural philosophy room ot the SUGAR COMPANY'S CAPITAL. plaining of fancied wrongs. Edinburgh university. Former PrePLEASANTRIES. mier Balfour, chancellor of the uniLansing. Mich . Oct. 16. The MichThe man who likes to follow the versity. in thanking Mr.' Carnegie, igan Sugar company which recently Lori Elgin and other contributors to acquired nine sugar factories In Mich- hounds was lauding the home and There la the funds, conferred the degree of igan has Increased its capitalization ridiculing the automobile. no s.pon in a cumbersome machine," to doc'r of laws on Andrew Carnegie. he bantered. "Give me the blooded NEW EXPRESS COMPANY. FELL DEAD. horse. Why. witii a homo 1 can Lake the fence every time." The motorist Augusta. Me., Oct. 16. The North American Express company ha lietn Toledo, Ohio. Oci. 16. Lewis A. laughed. "Take ihe fence, eh? Why, organized here for the purpose of con- Glealer of Paulding, a senior at Ohio that la nothing. With an automobile ducting a general express business, Wesleyan unlversit) at Delaware and yon can take the fence, the gate, the with an authorised1 capitalization of right, end on the 'vcislty football team tree, the pump and the barn all in two ejn.'iOii.fMiit. .1. Berry of this city, 'la fell dead of hesri d:ea-- e on the field or three seconds." Chicago Dally named aa president. New. today, after running down a puuL Kam-i'.rt- - f yar-uic- 1 . GLACIERllOVES d - SEA . e - one-fjfi- poi-eiu- duu i. g u d to-thl- a - 18.--l- n He-id- 1 fli-e- immigration ffetcniloa shed on the Mis. t QUICKLY GET WELL 1 Sna.vs nun mug hjim-and golden il.n Ail alurlfled i mi jj prof- i In.- nee in,-- ; s.imcn. THE WELL lailllsVltte. Ky. km. 16. First race, five aud a half furlongs -lii.hlh laiuist won. Here Tier second. Refined third. Time. 1:07 Second race, tine mile HwJur won. Minnehaha aectmd. Iimpeetiii Glri thin! Time. 1:42 Third race, six furkiug - Mis Officious won. Lightning Conductor see-cuFair Fagot third. Time. 1:14 F0111 ill race, wix furlong Meadow-breei- e wan. Militaries second, Envoy Ihlrd Time. 1:13. Fifth rare, aeien furUiugs - Harding Revolt second. wmi. Clifton Forge !rirJ. Time. 1:26. Slx.h race, mile and a sixteenth Orafmian won. Arthur Cummer second. loiaell third Time, 1:49. lh.11: I., m all ii. Fashionable Women ,n London Are Made Having Thair Garments . ai- GET Results. Lou-svill- 'll.-: pi;. bn til wtifir ;he New Uet. vice ay faahioiiaii!. iii ,,1).! , 2-- Mm! NOT, THEN YOU ARE FASHION. IF k a a .1 .. arii-i- i r. ini: n i.--- ji 1 W I i.ei SPORTS II l;v.--.- Till. r. ii 3 100G. HAPPINESS. ho - pi- V-- i IT llat-i-i-.- I Bu' will! llol JACKET OF n Judgment of Lower Court for 9130,000 Ogden THE PRINCESS lili.t! A (NTiUtEl: - Rear Admiral Evans expressed himself as much pleased with the general results of the Autumn practice, much of which fa of the nature of buttle practice. He said short range shooting had established the American fleet as leaders in that prarlire. and after W8trhing the long tange shooting he felt sure no enemy could bit his ships aa often as they could hit the enemy. '' mm MOIIMNi;. - They Had Turned Thair Money Over to the Borlaliats. Yankee Gunners Can Hit the i of in Morocco and Algeria is growing. The French military authorities in Algeria are in a state of apprehension. Tho romuiander of ths troops in The a haw cabled in the district of A Good Fine Fruits Washington in Morocco Aln-Refr- OGDEN, UATH. 2311 Upriaing and Algeria. Suing. Latest Publlraikms of Sheet Music. See the Wonderful Pipe Organ. EHNEtfUAY allowed - FLAMES. HOLY WAR DEVELOPING. Ban-Jo- s, hive reu .Inn wiiat lo land. l.ghi the Ty has in take iliis action will iiecoute an lmeres'ing being ical. H. UTAII. . lu? lug. Frssh fruits and vcgatablca, supls and fancy groceries 0JIEN, I'Cai-ne- POLE Tii? Hue EXAMINER: water froi.t i prevent ihe iauiima of the Hindoo now hold there. The local oiotviiur. :o 'he Hindoo immigration ho .lie aoin here and troll iilo Mtuilar :u the winch marked The t'hineae riots severs! year ago Id auiicipaied The i earner Empress of Japan brought tit over afieru-smu o:e l'"i Hiud-i- M AUTOMOBILE Wedding MORNING n Results at Belmont lurk. Oct 1- 8- D. MEN'S Park. Johnson's Koaebeu, carriing 128 pounds, crested a new world' record for eovea fur whan lie won the fifth race at long Heluicul park today. He stepped the distance iu the fastest time over made on an American race course 1:22. When lie finished and the phenomenal tune was hung imr by the official timer, the big crowd arose aad gava ue great a cheer which continued tor act oral tuinutes. in wpit of (lie fart that he was quoted at 1 to 0 iu the belling and they wore unable to hoi on hliu. Johnson' and Frank Farrell are reported to have Won over S2.Yihin on his victory, as they bet that 1.eaf the mii of Bcu Mirome-Roswould run raetei tbau i:2S. Fourteen horse were carded to go ta thia event bin they were ail scratched except Beaucatre. and it was after the withdraw sis that ii was devidwd to send hlui against time. Koselien broke very quickly at the harrier and ran the first furlong in 12 seconds Ho kept up a fast dip aad passed the quarter pole In :2X going easily. 8haw kept the horse rloae to the rail nil the way, and Knse-lieof a niile ian the lu ;36 Around Ihe king upper turn Ihe favorite continual in fault lea style, aud flashed by the half mile When be turned in 10 pole In :4ti Uie stretch ths high wind waa behind r him and he came to the Hhaw took no mark In 1 : Id chancea. but rode Rose hen out, coming under Ihe wire a winner In 1:22. The best previous time was 1:24 held hy Halifax, around the turn, and the straightaway waa held by Della B., 1:23 12. made in 1890 at Monmouth. Roaebeu probably will be sent Friday against the mile record, which Is held over tbe by Hal vat or. of 1:S6 straightaway course at Monmouth In 1K90. Results: First race, one mile Bailor won, Grpsy King aecoud. Deuce (bird. Time, New DISEASES, AND BLOOD NERVOUS C. TROUBLES. CATARRH, DYSPEPSIA, KIDNEY, LIVER AND v STOMACH DISEASES. SKIN ALL VARICOCELE DISEASES. 1 Cured to stay cured. You have our Positive Guarantee Drs. Elliott & Norris 4-- n thrse-oighth- a three-quarte- 1:39 Hocond race, steeplechase, third. a. m. to 7 p. m. Consultation freo Treatment by , Appointment. Office Hours 10 Drs. Elliott Norris i& DOIOTO & COMPANY 155 25Ui Street shout throe miles Bounribrook won, Caller second. Adams third. Time, 8:17. Third race, six furlong Zambesi won. Landsman second. Genham third. Time, 1:12 Fourth race, six furlongs Toprenne won, Philander aerond, Kewrll third. Time. 1:10 Fifth race, seven furlongs Roeeben won, Hesncalre second. Time, 1:22. Two starter. Rlxth race, mile and a quarter Sailor Boy won, Angler second, Orly 11. 2361 Washington Ave. FANCY CASH GROCERIES DRY GOODS FOR FALL JUST ARRIVED Time, 2:08 FIGHT BANDITS. E Paso, Texas. Oct. 16. A coord lug to correspondence to the Herald from Guadalajara, Mexico, the etate gendarmerie and a gang of Mexican cattle Second Hand Stores The JUMBLE buy a, aelle or on changes "any aid thing (bluaa and moat new enea. 2300 thieves fought a battle near latynla, Waah. Halls, 1144 in which four lani1lu were hilled, seven arreMted and twelve escaped. NEVADA SECOND-HANSTORE. None of the gendarmerie were woundMfo May and sail all kinds af now ed. The battle took place on an and sseond-hangood. Call or phono open highway where the officials met Mfockor 6 Haynaa, Prop. Ill IBth the rustler driving a band of 6U0 Phona, Ind. 622. stolen cattle. The thieves opened fire on the soldiers and the battle waa PAUL ZIEGENHIRT, Saaond-Hansoon In progress. The theft nf cattlo Store. have been frequent In that, section If yon hava anything to soil or buy and the soldiers believe they hare the eon or phono ig70 to 1S7I Waah. Avaw leader. The primmer arc In the Gu- Boll 68641. Ind. 676. adalajara penitentiary. & A. DENKERB Will pay tha highaat price for secondTHANKS A MURDERER. hand furniture and Mil to tho publla 2416 Grant Ava. Ball tne cheapest Rl. Petersburg. Oct. 16. After InPhana 617-k- . Ind. 620. vestigating the hilling iff Mile. Hciue-notbe young medical student con& J. HERRICK CO. fined In the central detention prison SuceaMOra ta H, L Whit of HI. Petersburg, who was shot and ring yaur goada her If yen want killed by a sentry, Repteniher 10. ta aall them. Call here If ycu want when she showed herself at the win2142 Waah Ave. Ball Phene buy. dow of her ceil overlooking the court 61Sy. Ind. 407. yard, the commander of the Rt. Petersburg garrison. In an order of the day. has thanked the aoldler who killed the girl and has given him reward of 5. In addition, the soldier, who belongs to the Rominovsk regiment, lx upheld in the order of the day as an example to his comrades of the faithful ' of duty. d It d CORN FAMINE. El Paso. Tex.. Oct. 16. To prevent a com famine Governor Ahumadu of Jalisco haa made an appeal to the general government of Mexico for the removal of dm tea from America for Importation. This request has been made In a petition from the council-meof Jalisco. The corn crop in that section of Mexico la reported to lie very light owing lo the many ftouda this year. Governor Ahumada there will he ahortage unless some remedy is taken to relieve the situation. There Is a scarcity of corn in many other Mexican wfalei. It Is reported, due also to tbe floods. n PROMINENT ARTIST DIES. Ran Diego. Cal.. Oct. 16. It was learned today ths' Rudolph Clrlcb. who died In this city Sunday, was the art i at whose work wsa conspicuous at. tbe rhicag? exposition and the and Rt. lamia expositions. Hi da:h occurred at. the Halva tion Army barracks. He waa 65 year of age and leaves a. sister In Brooklyn. RAN ASHORE. Victoria. B. Oct. 16. The sieam-e- r Prince Victoria, while en route from Vencouver. ran aahorp at Oak Bay this afternoon. Her passengers arc being landed in boats at Oak Tbe steamer R. P. Rithet Is Bay. proceeding to the assistance of the stranded liner, which is on the nicks near Raddle Reef, off Oak Bay . The tide is falling. SIGNALING ON RAILROADS. a' Washington, OcL 16. A convention of railroad men. Interested in ail means and methods of signaling on rallroada. assembled In this city today. It waa the tenth annual meeting or Jubilee' convention of the Railway Signal Association, comprising mote than H00 members from practical ly all countries ,f the world, who am actively engaged in signaling on railroads. During the session nf the convention every branch of signaling will be discussed and standard method and practice will be recommended. GIVEN 200 DEMERITS. Annapolis. OcL 16. Midshipman R. P. Gullet. Jr., of Calais. Ohio, today was given 200 demerits for baaing Godfrey Dee Chevalier of the fourth class. Gui let's offense wae ia going to Chevalier's room and applying X nickname to him. The punishment Is the maximum for light offenses and I the first to be administered .by Admiral Hands, under tha new law which give the superintendent of the academy authority to deal with cases nf a mild character. CONTESTANTS FRATERNIZE. Chicago. Oct. 16. Before ' separating for tbe winter, the members of tbe Chicago American baseball team and ihe Chlrago National attended the theater tonight In a body and appeared to have forgotten all about their differences on tbe diamond which were MiSTRUCK BY CAR. lled Sunday. The teams were the guest of the managment of Powers Providence. R. I.. Oct. 16. An theater, where Roliert Kdson la plav-in- g in which Gra'nton H. Willey, a Afrer Ihe plar Strong Hearts. prominent Cranston broker, and his the baseball men attended a banquet son. Grafton H. Wiley. Jr., were ridat Rctoi t which Mr. Eilson wa - ing. was today struck by a rapidly the guest of honor. I is feared that moving electric car. WANT! ADS YIELD BIO both ware fatally iujured. RESULTS. auto-mobil- e |