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Show TiiK UultXIN') piN.pY of TURBINES 10 BE KILLED Wedding PLACED ON Presents FTAII, Till KMAY MnRNIXC, OfiUKX, tin; Iiei: Of HIS ONE HIVES FOR i OF ENGLISH NAVY EVIDENT. of 17 tict. Secretary Bonaparte ha. leceiveii aul turned otcr lo the cnuhtniciixn maul a lot of data peiiair.lng in tile lira British cruiser of the lujuinitaide class, directing special atti nt lull tj the turbine i.ijchiuiry, ;;u:l upon the report uf t hr cmutiucior tie will pioli-abibase ids own recumnieuila'.iuus to cuugrevs .r the approaching to llt'V lid Viril CullSt MKMUHI. Tile court ruet lull boaid rejectril the turbine machinery a lieu last offered fur two reasons: hirst. because muthienual rpoi t s hud shown that the tin bine as a propelling engine whs far liehiud the reciprocating engine in maneuvering powers, one of the first qualifications iu a lwnlesliip. In the second place the ship builders demanded ATnngHHi more for supplying turbine engines than for reciprocating engines and ihe navy depart tnenl feared that congress at the last session might not sanction Bui icrently any such expenditures. reports have reached the department touching the performance of the great battleship Dreaduaught that have inclined tbc conn i union board lo reverse their judgment in ihe case of turbines and. it la stated at the department. to be entirely probable lhat such engines will lie proposed in the plaua for the great battleship which has been submitted to congress by its direction. Details of the construction of the huanled as a state secret for two years, are coming to light, and they show that the objections sgaiusi the turbine on the point of maneuvering capacity have been overcome. This was accomplished by equipping the big ship with four separate propeller shafts and with two great rudders, one behind the other, giving great power of steering. Intimation have been received from some American ship builders that with the experience gained in the recent construction of American ships snd yachts, equipped with turbines, the cost of those engines can lie considerably reduced. Grocer, y Gent's Pianos. Bros. Organs. WARDLEIGH C. PIANOS ORGANS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE twenty-thuusand-to- Violins, Guitars. Accordeans, Banjos, Strings. Dread-naugh- Latest Publicstknis of Sheet Music. See the Wonderful 237 Pipe Organ. Washington Avonuo. OGDEN, UATH. PICKETT Grocery Co. HE Guardian where you buy the Best the Market Affords Is MARRIED of tbs MILLIONS. Son Mother. the Marrieo York, Oct. 17. Mrs. Kannlc Wayne Hopkins, widow of Major Robert E. Hopkins, who died five years ago, leaving an estate worth of waa married to Fiod O. X. Y who waa guardian under Major Hopkins' will of the latter's iulunr aim. The ceremony tiaik place Fiance. Oct. . mail advices which i cached her. from liidieCiitm. iiruughr arm mute revoking story et the doings uf King Tliaub-Ttm- i ui Auiiaui. showing that be went to the extent et Alt ci lulling mic uf bis wives, he CHUscil the body lo In couk d uud served fur dinner, fo.viug his entourage lo eat it under pain o! death, chime uf ihe Ling wives were bound and burned w Itli burning nil and subjected lu other cruelly, while naked women were thrown mi.) the with the beasts wheic they cag.- were devoured befule the iye- - uf the Aye. PRESENTS are the order of the day BUSWELL where you buy the best for the money TWENTY-FOURT- H The more you look at the class of I' n'lry work turned out by this the more certain we are that "i will continue to favor us with estab-"-liine- nt orders, for our prices are well the reach of everyone. W for our naw ratsa on family washing. They will interest yon. ;,,in Ogden Steam Laundry Phones 174. Colins. Ohio, Get. 17. Four person-- i are reported dead and several others injured as a result of a gasoline explosion In the Meinerdlng Hardware tore at Fort Recovery today. The explosion set fire to the buildings and the injured were imprisoned ui der the ruins. Their cries for help could be heard by those trying to rescue them. 8t 437 ZSth PLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH MITCHELL BROS. Monuments, Copings and Headstones. Don't buy from agents, they get large commissions and you have to pay them. Bee Tour home people first. Yard opposite City Cemetery. a. M. ..i-- ooooooooooo - J . o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o v N Gel First vaev. six trr'.uiig- terror-stricke- BEATEN AND ROBBED. Man Left for Dead Recovers Con- - sclousneu. Portland, Ore., Oct. Id. A siierial to the Oregonian from Castle Hock. Wash., late .last night, tglea that Frilx IMrks waa shot, beaten, rubbed and left for dead by a man supposed to be Tom Miller, who wts later arrested on the charge and taken lo the jail at Kalama. After the robbery. when Dlrke had recovered lie declared that Miller committed the crime and un his Mate, men i Miller waa arrested. Miller denies ihe charge. LOST IN THE WRECK. Six Thousand Dollars Went Into tho Rivor. Two Oklahoma City, Okla., Oct. 17. FIRE INSURANCE. Indianapolis. Oct. 17. The eleventh annual convention of Ihe National AsFire Insurance sociation of Local Agen met here today. Senator Beveridge addrea'eil the assemblage this afternoon, taking for hia text "The Tie'atlnn of ot'ngreaa to Fire Insurance." He took a decided stand for federal regulation of all Insurance companies, life, the snd marine. The senator's speech was received with cn'lu'riastic applue. WELL llluv. 1:14 i 4 17 . so wen. Atsono 1, luu Stji. K l.iiiii-vii- Ue Hi I ' n .un! Oft iut H began vuii'l - Fair Calyp- set I 111 QUICKLY GET third, ();i-- is 5 ra--- Si ii1 liHigS V.a'm won Tuiiacv Ouradl limit Time. 1 :7 4 j l lmd lace, hvr sou ii.,,1 fjili.ng won I',. ji: e Kstlier llilrd Tlliie. l.uip Fu.irlh face, t'v-- ).!ivhae. aikiuttwii miles won Dr. Kerb second. Id. ii liilrd riuie. j". Fifth ace. luiie and a sixieelilh Minnie Aiianis won Sliawaua I'riiiv ess i)ri,a ibli-Tune. :4ii 4 5. Si Ii isce. niie mile Sliining Star . won. High Bear Maruus ihird. 41 Tiiio j WELL . lu-i- i , Jilt'-iM-k- Ilaui-liuig- w iir.-- M; audii'lii-Ili-ai- iln- f.,,.ni VVu; k mill lu hear ihe s lie i j iiiiilii-i-se- ,ii i . tl. Piked BELMONT PARK RESULTS . New York. Oel 17 Iupiii Un N.iihimhI - n.iiutiii-wi-lrume- siiflered lia lilt vially lrom riiusli-patiuI Xian's Kegii.eis relieved and si reugi i.ened the Isiwris. so that thee K. have beeii rogulur since. Davis, gr.s-erKiilplmr Springs. Tex. 1 PEOPLE'S PATRIOTISM. . , 1 let. 1S- s -9 The 111. utilci- - luiiMIng nf J. L Chaltfonx is un flro in the rear, aud the three story building a the curlier of Niueim-iui- i street uud Mori Is avenue, is a mass uf fiames. The Chaltfonx building is one of the liiinilsiiniv-H- i ultlue slrur-liue- s iu the eitv A large ainmuii uf amiiiiiiiiiiou in Ihe hard wale stoic esused At l:'Ju the expliuiiiius. eiiiiiiiin-oii- s t flu-lin- under cunt nil. fnr-loug- VARICOCELE ALL SKIN DISEASES. ocliH-- ts stay curtd. Cnrsd You havs sur Positivs Gugrants Drs. Elliott & Norris -- SPECIALISTS-?. 2361 Washington Avc. Oftlca Hour 10 a. m. ta 7 p. i. Consultation froo Trsstmsnt by Appaintmsnt. m Drs. Elliott Norris -K- Hiruiiliglium. Ala. Out Is. -- At Mil this iiiiirnliig It w.is lielli-veithat the loss wouM reach half a million dollars. Mr. Prowell staled t lint his firm carried $IMi,UuO worth of stork. That building was owned by H. 14. Mayberry and valued at .i.iiimi. Fiiiii- floors uf the Challfmix building were occupied by offices, and the lower flour by the Cballfoiix Clothing eomiMiny. of whlrb J. L. Chalifonx of augmentation of the expcndlturea con- Ienux. Mass., is the rhlef nected with the war. the government The flini carried a l&ll.mMi stis-k- . Tin; curtailed the geneial administrative Chalifonx building was valued at expenditure in view nf the neceaaity uf GJ(HI.0(. It Is reixirted that two liienieu were appropriating any.: surplus therefrom for the aald expenditures and abaninjured hy falling walls. doned most of the new undertakings The Dixie restaurant on First aveIn contemplation. And reduced in nue was totally demolished by railing scale nr postponed A far us possible walls. The flic is nut vet under such undertakings as had been decided upon and planned. , Tu meet thoarxposdil tires connected VERDICT AGAINST OIL COMPANY. with the war. the government also drew upon tub occasions a achcme of .A 17. okla.. Oct. special increased taxutlon which was on both to Guthrie, tbc ritute Capital from Watonga occasions approved by the diet; These ays that, an indictment waa returned schemes owed iMkwrlgle tn the ne- today by The' Blaine county Jury cessity of finding sources uf revenue against the Watersi'lcri-- grand Oil comlo meet the war expenses within pany and tho Fifsi-- railroad, alleging limits that could be borne by the na- a violation of the Oklahoma anti-trution; and though as .the result, of in- laws. creased taxation the burden beramc Thn indictment recite that the railthese arhentes were, road company enlried into an agreevery heavy, "thanka to Ihe intense loyalty and pat- ment with the oil eompany for transriotism of the nattiM, carried into ef- porting Iis product at a lower rate fect without uuv hitch than offered any of the latier'a , "Indeed," the report declares, the The sHH-iflcharge ia that nation entire nieqnllme acquired, the Frisco permitted its Inthrifty habits, them jess a luge to ship empty oil barrels ol a rate less crease In deposits of all Muds, and at Ilian 25 rents, the minimum. the aatne time our successive victories The indictment la the direct result having brought on activity In economic of the crusade recently Inaugurated circle, a marked rise was noted in by Attorney General Cromwell at the the amount or advanrea made by Instigation of Guvernur Frants. banka and uf hills cleared, and our foreign trade also advanced aiure the ARRIVED FROM CUBA. outbreak of the war. In short, our general economy, although nuae or Washing. Oct. 17. Beereiar.v and leae affected at the opening uf hostiliAssiatant Secretary of State ties. throughout maintained a favor- Mr. Taft. and Mrs. Bacon, Gen. Ftinaion and able condition." Her re: ary Taft's The Japanese experience of war others composing arrived lu Washington tonight notes, too, was rather Instructive. party, These war notes were laaucd. II seems, from Cubs. Secretary Taft said thcie was but on account of riic very large amounts for Ihe pay- Utile to nay regarding Ihe sit uni Ion in which would be ment of war expenses, if the charges Cuba that afready had not been told. for vessels, vehicles and homes, wages He said he waa pleased with the conuf coolies and oilier military expenses dition as. he left them and felt, conwere, in those portions of the seat of fident that Guv. Ms goon wunld bring war where silver is in circulation, paid about aatisfaclorg result. the memArriving' In Washington for always in hard money. Indeed, their enormous trouble and expenditure bers of Lba pv'Ij drove homes. would liHve been entailed by the transportation, custody end 'handling of PEOPLE SATISFIED. aurli money; and. accordingly, .as It. waa held to lie convenient . G. Canirible Yict.' lino silver of warrants ciihyi could lx used In iis place, the gov- non. of the honiw- - if repiesen-latives- . called at the headquarters 'if ernment issued war notes and gave them temporary currency by applying the Republican rongreaslonal euniiiiit-tclln-iconversion. licrc and had : coulerenre silver yen to "Wlih a view to facilitating thp cir- with Chairman S. Mr. Caniiun-s.exwa the teporr non afterwaid said: culation of sevSo far as my goer-- ihe plains. "the government adopted eral plans for exchanging them and einipaigii is little different from that their eredit; of forty utherwise malut:iiuli-ago. There is no greatof these er enthusiasm lull it xeein- - to me lhat thus, although the i mined in Japan, to tile people are satisfied wl'h pies(nt notes is not pi-convert them for the convenience nf (vyniliiiuiis, and when 111:111 is satis-lieholders thereof lino current money at lie is not very demon' rallv'e. I cash offices specified by the depart- am satisfied thai there will lie a Rement of finance nd at a definite rate publican house 10 uppor1 Bre.iilent of exchange to lie determiner! by tak- Roosevelt for the remainder or bis ading Into accunnt the price of gold and ministration." The reKirt on Japanese war lliisnec, which lias Just been issued by tliu of finance ill Japan, throws several Interesting sidelights un Japanese character and met hints. In some resiects. indeed, it forms a rather striking object lesson in the imssibllt. ties of the highest tyiies of patriotism. For example, when it was found that the burden upon the nation was materially increased by tin enormous KIDNEY, LIVER AND STOMACH DISEASES. 11 1 FIRE AT BIRMINGHAM. 1 DYSPEPSIA, ss - Auii-iii-ai- r A .Anutliei - - , gres. and the eight labor union men who havi' been nominated fur the legislature In the Lackawanna district. Mr. Mitchell said it was the first time in hia career tli.it lie hud spoken publicly in the Interest uf any candidate uf any political p;.rty. "There are now." said .Mr. Mitchell, "in.taiti mine workeis and about lid discoal operators In the trict. A coal operator ii.preseuta the (list riel in congress, it cunililiiina were reversed, do yuU think u miner would any show of being elected to congress? CATARRH, world's leeoiii was iirukeu t Re'inotil park towin Yuoriieei'. a 2o to 1 shot, w un ilu- tirsi race, mx and a half in 117 1 5. which straightaway, is 3 5 of second fader tliau Mauda-rtii'- a time, made I tils year, wild Ilia! of Van Ness, made in iao:l. Vuorhee.--, played lor a giant thiug. He oieiicit at Mi 1,1 1 in the betting, and lie uiouey liegau to show immediately uud hi- - price dropped to 2 to 1 at the close. Vivoitiees and Prank laird bad the race between them all the wav. and in llie final furlong and under .1 hard drive. Yoorhccs won ly a head. Wes. a fiii .p 1 shot, won Ihe Near Rochelle selling slakes in the fast lime of 1:37 for a tulle. This is 5 of a second slower than tha world's ecord for a circular track. a long shot, broke Ilia WvsMlsniau, track record for one and a half miles whed he stepped the distance lu 2:33 The furm players hud the worst day of the year, aa the six races were aU'wiill by long wlints. Results: First race, six aud a half furlongs Vourhees wou. Frank lord amuid, Kiumcsha third. Time, 1:17 Second race, oua nilla Cressina won. Ginnette second. Lady Turan-tlll- a Ihird. Time, l:3K. Third race, seven furlong entucky Bau won. Y. H. Dwniol second, Rallm third Time. 1:23 4 5. won. Fourth race, one mlls-W- ea Grapple second. Security ihird. Time, 1.37 Fifth race, seven furlimgs Orphan won. Uil second, Black Mate third. Time, 1:26. Sixth rare, mils snd a half Woodsman won. t'sirngnrm swcond, llolschor third. Time. 2:33 day and Mai-diAt till- l.ilier )p1.ii-itlu' -- lutbiii ciiih.ii-- I. plaifcrui :i Himi eel. eXiv'lidiug lijik into . 111. Mr liiursl wm giv.-a In Ills adtltvs- - he -- n,l do mil bldievi- ill guv el'll mein tin- Nvw Viirk tml ii - lie! ler 1,iau detiuniv of guv eviiuient by 1I1.111 rvn iniratiuus, and it i uf duty." - AND BLOOD TROUBLES. jllv rti DISEASES, NERVOUS L 1.iI!vhiii. ui Lige hhi.r j...i . Wa.er-luwu- MENS 3k hu dv i.pi : sei-uu- mv St cui.niii-- . lirre. .ivs-eiy- lii.eiiuig a j long e..ge m i xiriiiiv-i- nuii ibiuiigb Mr l.i ju 17 ltv-p- TllC till ll.eeliug ul lielil !n the laiknaii vj , 1 :r ' i; 1 Finally the French uuilnuii.es stepped iu aud tusde a prisoner uf Tluiili-Thaiwho has been adju Iged iusaiic by Dr. Dumas, uf ihe Kveiieh colonial stuff. "The Royal Guard has been Ihe palace lias been placed under the protection uf 15n nance in soldiers and ihe mates of the palace have been rescued from further suffering The majority uf the latter were women who bore the inarka of revoking lorl ures. Some uf them were terribly mutilated, their faces being slashed and t ungues cut out, while others had lieen suspended by pinch! rs attached to the fleshy parts of their legs tu increase their agonies. Oel-rlch- THE JEWELER 370 Jln! jililii Fiaiil.lm ;,nl l' lu king 1-- 2 WEDDING v tin- . niijiii-ks- cun-iib;i!j- two-thlrd- ALWAYS NICE AND FRESH ruiiuii i t aie'-luarumiil The 17. consignments of money, amounting to moie than six thousand dollars, were lost In the wreck of the Chicago, Ruck Island A Pacific passenger train which plunged Into the Cimarron river, near at Bt. Luke's Protestant Episcopal Dover, Okla., several weeks ago and church, Xewtun. Pa. agents of an Iowa Insurance company Major Hopkins, who was a director are trying to trace one of the conwhich Oil company, of the Tidewater signments. a registered package conafterwards was taken over by the taining $5,000. The money is believed will left his Standard Oil company, by to be buried somewhere In the quickof Ids estate to hia widow. sand. The signature A king ctinlesl ensued. of Major Hopkins, attached to Ms will, WILL TRY FOR THE RECORD. had nine lines drawn through it. and was made effort an because of this Roaeben to Attempt to Beat Salvator'a to upset it. The contest failed, the Time. ol favor in uf court appeals deciding Mrs. Hopkins. Xew York. Oct. 17. The gelding Roselien. which haa made a new recPRISON FOR BURTON. ord for seven furlunpa at Belmont race track yesterday, la to try to Former United Bute Senator Must park for break Salvator'a record of 1:35 Go to Hia Disgrace. a mile on Friday. The racing assoof will offer 35.000 and a purse ciation Washington, Oct. 17. Solicitor Gen- a gold cup ax an Incentive for the eral Hoyt of the department of juatlce effort 110 Is to Roselien carry pounds, will on next Monday, appear before the same weight carried by Bslvator the supreme court of the I'nlted when that home mile the record. made Stales and ask that the mandate be Salvator's record for mile has stood In uf sentence issued for the execution since 1390. It was made over the the case of former I'nlted States Sen- straight course st Monmouth park. whose prison ator Burton of Kansas, sentence waa affirmed yesterday by MAY SETTLE THE OELRICH WILL askIn The court. delay the supreme CASE. ing for issuance of mandaie is to enable Mr. Btlrion tn conclude his busiNew York, f)ct. 17. Efforts are ness arrangements. The mandate will lie placed In the hands of the I'nlted still lielug made to prevent com ext Slates marshal for the eastern district over the probate of the will of Herof Missouri, who will serve It on Mr. mann Oelrichs, which disinherited hia Terexa Alice Oelrichs. ar.d left Burton, who will then lie placed In widow, his effects to hia prison to begin Ills six months' sen- only buy. personal His brother, Charles M. tence. Is the residuary legatee. Citation for the probate of the wfll wore DYNAMITE CARTRIDGE postponed until yesterday, but. by of counsel, a further adWas Thrown Into a San Francisco agreement was taken until tomorrow journment Saloon. within which time to present objecson or widow. It Sun Francisco. Oct. 16. A dynamite tions either for thp will be la expected a compromise cartridge was thrown tonight Inio a reached. saloon on Pacific street, between Kearney and Montgomery streets, kept by DR. BROUWER TRIAL. a man named Sheers. A woman who was in the place at the time was indeTom River. X. J., Oct. 17. Nothing jure I. but not. seriously, and she clined medical aid. A corner of the is left in the trial of Dr. Frank Biou-we- r who has boen on trial for the building was blown oni. The ierpe-tratuf the outrage escaped, but the past ten days on a charge of poisoning hia wife, but ihe summing up and the police are making a vigorous search judge's charge to the jury. The evifor him. dence In the case "wag completed at dusk last night. SILVEIRA STILL MI8SING. The counsel for both sides will be New York. Oct. 7. Jusn F. O'Far-rtl- l. allowed two hours each for their sumof state of Cuba, de- ming up speeches today and it is exnied yesterday that his visit nn Mmi-da- v pected that the fete uf Dr. Brouwer to the office of J. M. Ceballos A will 4 be in the jury'a hands for decision o'clock this afternoon. The BrouCompany had any connection with the by wer trial is the most sensational ever as Silveira. Manuel of disappearance that held in ibis section. Tbc verdict is was staled. It was also said Senor O'Farrlll had been counsel for awaited with Intense interest. the missing man. MANDATE ISSUES. I am net the attorney for Manuel Biivrlr. and know nothing or bis Washington. Oct. 17. The mandate of whereabouts," said the of the supreme court of the I'nlted stale. States in the case of former I'nlted Xu definite information has lieen received as to the whereabouts of Man-ue- i States Senator Burton, convicted Silvelra. the fugitive agent of the and sentenced for a violation uf his Ceballos firm In Cuba. There Is strong oath as a senator wax Issued today belief, however, that he has reached by the clerk yf the conrt. The docudirected to the Inlted States Venezuela and Is hiding in the interior ment circuit court for the eastern district of that country. of Missouri and merely notifies that o court of the affirmance of it a Judgo ment by the supreme emirt. This is o the ukiisI method of procedure ih o such cases and i a notice to the Followed by Fire Causes a Hor- - O trial court that it la at liberty to exerible Scene. o cute Its sentence. GROCERIES is I v II RESULTS iu Tar-rytow- Vegetables Staple and Fancy Washington voii ll.ll DASHES NORTH. I'Ihi ir.iiii ii. Heai i - iia-- li t. New Fine Fruits 2314 units eel ! LOUISVILLE to1 by New Voik American Better Than by Corporations. Members of the Household Were Forced to Eat the Flesh A Crasy King. Marst-iile- ll H. Ur - la'.eil , ! Vti v Willi GET iihi-i- li.li' I e.l HEARST ihir; 2259 Washington Ate. Newman 111 : Government of Construction Board United Stales Navy Have Routed Themselves. I Bush & ! see.-n.l- WHEN THE BODY HAD BEEN COOKED IT WAS SERVED. IS 1 Ule.lv ,1 -- J1U. Members Fresh fruits and vegetables, staple and fancy groceries. A. Olsen, :1m1 1..1 WHlIle buylnf- - E. u! 'b.i .i Inn I In - with MADE 3 ei.e liii'.c hiij over, iu eof the va.lu.is plan- - r SUCCESS I, ij. i.l Hi - 1 i Has eXpi11, 1:1 e.t ill 1 Hi ei. ClliailvH! if 'hi- - II Ill'll. !,( l.,iHl I hiaviv iincr vt I!., l.ipiiiie-- i .i.iiu m ' 111 Msiiiiiai i.i e is 1. ,.i i.i f piuviuee ,,i-- . in luui, illelea-H.- - in used, and espci-iaiihe ilue of chlnawsre. Our beautiful Hues uf faney aud urns uien!l dishes if the luuit eoinpltie Au inspection of guy in the city. ibis. site us befuie arm demonstrate .... i.l .1. i Hue Ur J a IV leiiv a!' ays , ii.ii iu I 111 AH iMTonm: D0S0T0 & COMPANY & 155 25th Street YALE GOLFERS WIN. r. e c , New-Yvirk- ejs-ake- r Garilen lty. 1 I., Oct. 17. Yale and I'rincelou fought it out again fur this year's team championship honors nf the Intereollegistc Golf association on the Garden tltyr club's links today, nd Yale won H 1 2 lo 4 , t yi-a- d 11 allver; military rash departments and temporary lirsnch cash offices to exchange the notes and field prrtsofflees to receire them and pay them out immediately to the ai my; ordinary Japanese post offices in china and Korea to accept them fur postal onlcra ami the sale of postage savings and stamps. When war lion-- . were first nsn by the Japanese hi my n Korea, the RATES TO COLONISTS. Orl. 17. Tin Soiilh-en- i 1iicific ai'vi.Jed lhat it has mirled jii.dfto colonists into the state since the 1st of Sepienilier under the low ruffs prevailing fiom llie eusi. The until the ::i.l rates will Is- of Octulier. and It is believed fmiii the preen1 rurh of Imriness. wblrli exceeds titai people day, and which is increasing, that not less than Di.bftO O will move into California olo nisi ROOSEVELT'S SYMPATHY. O within the next two weeks. The imO migration eon sat largely of President Sends Message to O but 'here ix als'i a considerMrs. Davis' Daughter. able movement of mechanics and laboring men from the- eastern cities Washington. Get. 17. Presiwoik in Bun Franefsro. seeking H 'Hilay sent the dent Rouse vi KILLED BY FALLING. following tel.Krani to Mrs. J. Addison Hay expreasing the 17. ik.. On sympathy of Mr. Roosevelt FayeUtvillc. md himself, over the death of Senator J. D. Walker, Sts'es Mrs. Jefferson Da via: one of the mot prominent law yet In "The Whin- - House. Washingthis stale, toil' fell down a stalrwsv J. AddLon ton, Oct. leading to his office and was killed, his skull being fractured. He was Hayes, Hotel Majestic, New 76 years old. York City : Pray acct ).t 'he most sinPUNISHED FOR TREASON. cere pyn:pa:ir. uf Mrs. Roosevelt and myscT.e Oct. 17. A man named Roisevelt. Leipzig(Signed) to sell to the French The prm;un: and Mrs. Sheve, who tr!-he msnu- Roosevelt have also sent Hewgovernment the secret ofnickel-coateer for the Imieral of Mrs. fact lire of the German Davis. O I cartridge, ha lieen sentenced by ihe O imperial suprnie eonrr t" fW" years Q In the penitentiary for treason. Kan Francisco, fr s-- r OOOOOOOOOOOO - - home-seeker- Tbe-i-lor- - d OOOOOOOOOOO . , , , I A4ArAA3 CASH GROCERIES OPPOSES CONFERENCE. Kiniif, Oct. 17. It has lieen learned here that King leopoli of Belgtimi is using hia personal influence to pro-vethe proposed International con ference legsrdlhg ilia exist Ing condi Hons la the Congo Independent slate. He hns even s.kcd tha assistance of the Vatican to ibis end, hut bis request haa not yet been granted. Italy is Jn ffcvor of suck a cunlerrnce, but she hHS not yet officially acquiesced to Ihe proposal. DEPARTMENT. 'laiudoii. Oct. As a sequel of the 17. DRY GOODS FOR FALL JUST ARRIVtD Second -Hand - Stores w ar Tha JUMBLE' buya, as "any aid thing" ("bfuaa" and moat naw anaa. 2300 1 Waah. Hallo, 1144 NEW SUPPLY iTeVADA- SECOND-HANSTORE. Wa buy and aall all kinda af naw and aacand-hangatdi, Call ar phana Wsckar A Hsynas, Praps. 1S9 25th SL Phans, Ind. S22L stores scandal. Secretary of War Haldane and the army council are arranging to creata a new supply department. Thin department will be composed of specially trained Hirers, assisted hy civilian experts, whoae business exclusively will lie ihe purchase iff every kind of military supplies on commercial principles, South African d - PAUL ZIEGENHIRT, Bsoond-Hsn- Hamilton. Masd Orl. 17. B. A. DENKERS Will pay tha Mghaat prica far steand-han- d furnitura and aall ta tha publla tna chaspsaL 241S Grant Ava. Bail Phana 337-k- . Ind. S20. Waller J. Travis of the Garden City Golf chili gave Blien M. Byers of Httshprg. the present national title holder, one of tho severest defeats that the latter has sustained in several years, in a (mutest at the Myopia club Ion tournament today. C. J. HERRICK A CO Buccaaaara ta H, L Whltai ' Bring your goods tiara If you want tham. Call ara If ywu want la Ball Pinna 2342 Wash Ava. buy. SIS-y- . Ind 407. REFUSED TO NEGOTIATE. Berlin. Oel. 17. The National Mine Owners which met in tie re this evening, has refused In enter Into negotiations with the representative of the miner, alleging that they lire coinpeient to act and declaring that Ihe wages Nlresdy-madthis year are amp! to rover in .Montenegro lie has felt the necessity of dulng aoniething for the development of agriculture In III country. He expressed hi wish to the rhlef iff the agricultural department, who hinn pen obtained ihe prince's permission to travel for a few month In Knroie, to see what other people have done, that their example may be fol- e e cost of living. iurrear-e- UNVEILING lowed. TODAY. POTATO lonely the chief rriimied to bringing with him two Orpington hen and one cork. The news spread qtilcRiy 'hat tin celeb rated "English hens' hid arrived in the capital. and the people went lo look at them and give them due admiration. A difficult qiicHtinn a lose, where to keep their English ladyships. At lust the chief irf the agricultural department suggested lhat they should lie bulged in the hnann In which old papers and- document of the home ministry an- kept, and which I called the Reeonls Room." Now. in this histone room one of the Orpington hens prmiliy brought out six little chickens. Still more proudly the chief of the department announced to the govern-- i incut this happy accession 10 the poultry yard iff the prlnieapilty, and all the ministers came to see and admire ;hc li'ilc strangers. seem tli.il a terrible hswl: But has got a sight ot them, sn.l naturally ii dm ires them. too. Anyhow, he hits been so suspiciously und persistently j h ivcring slum and above the record naiiii thui the government fouud it ii,.cesavy tu place armed policemen in front, of the house, with orders 10 shoot every and all hawks who dand menace the saf:y of the six lit tV English chicken. And now. from ilnio t time, ihe poor and sleepy citizens of Cettinje are stsrtb'd h.v rifle hois fired hy the faithful guardians of the Gipington bruod at the real or iDiagiiiari hawk. But thn suspicion is gaining ground 'hat Iheso bero'e Montenegrins are firing more cm imaginary than on real hawks, because it is wtj; known hut fur a good Montenegrin there i no joy gt eater than tn fire It's pistols or Ills rifles aimlessly into the air.- - Bail Mall Gazette, (et-tinj- , Oliiu. Oct. 17. Today, the day of ilie celebration llie flr-- t sett lenient if lie northwest territory and the establishment of civil government, was marked by the dedication of two new buildings Tomorrow the at Marietta college. historical table will be unveiled by Mrs. Alin- - Kioisevelt Ijongworih. Marii-tle- Stora. d If yau hava anything ta sail ar buy aal ar phana 1S70 ta 4S7S Waah, A vs. Ball SSS-k- . Ind, S7S. WINS AT GOLF. e i FANCY FAMINE. Dublin, Oct. 17. Replying today to deputation which urged the liegiii-ninof relief work in the wet of Ireland In euneequence of the pntHto famine. Chief H'.vrntHry for Delano Bryce said he did not yet know the extent 'if the dietress and was 'hen-for- e hie to say what would U' done in the way of relief. a g mi-1- 1 e. i- DALE CAPTURED. Vcloria. B. ('.. Get. 17. James Dale, the hoarding house keeper who -- hut and wounded and killed to tm-third, was csptnnd today a' Greenwood when boarding a train fir Spokane. David Smith, the third victim. Dale say Is believed to in' dying. when the lhat he was intoxlralei n took place. ENTER PROTEST. Chicago, On. 17- .- Representatives of various citivir isnlies lit this city and of the drainagr tawr'l appeared before the international waterways commission today to prole? against the I'nlted proposed treaty between in States and Cauidn. which is expert. .1 to restrict the flow of water tlirouxU the dialnage canal. POLICEMEN WATCHING CHICKENS 1 ! 1 -- Not Happily Expressed. Old gent Ionian So you are anxiuus Montenegro cannot afford o I1.1v a special minister fr agncultre. hut to become my Young Mail Yes. sir. Bo much so, it hs an agricultural .lepir'pieai iu it home office. Since I'rinee Xirhn'a in furl, that 1 am willing to marry introduced the consMiitional ttyrtem your daughter. ? q'a k A A |