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Show MOUSING TI112 'ATf JtPA OUlENf UTAH, EXAMINtll: OCTOBER 29, MOHNINO, 1S0B. You can DEMORALIZATION TfN MEN BURNED SALT LAKE AND STATE NEWS i,rs.Ellioit& Norris ,2, CAN CURE We will cure you, Is aur guar-- New York. .Oct IS. The Evening from Telegram print a a reporting mole than ltn persou are dead from the e clone there. Th torn from Ler cruiser Brooklyn tiuairiugs and thrown upon the shore. Th' Evening Te.egraui's Havana d''uitch is as follows. Over on buudivd are dead today frinu the worxt cyclone which bus ever visited this city. The whole America u fleet waa menaced and the cruiser Brooklyn turn from her mooring and thrown upon the shore. Ninety-fou- r of the fatal! lies arc confined to natives, while 16 foreign are reported killed. Mote than 1.000 tent In Camp Columbia have been blown to atoms, houses unroofed and one trooper probably fatally hurt. Fortunately the xtoim gave everybody about half au buur'a warning and when the blaut arrived th marine on shore had sought shelter in the warship. All tint the Brooklyn rude out of the fioini. These ships included the Minneapolis, Texas, Denver and Prairie. reached Its When th tewiiext height, buildings were shaken as with an earthquake, street cars were washed from their tracks, winduwa were blown like paper aud roofs and doors swept away. Several nf the smaller frame houses were blown from their foundations aud were wracked. Ttjese were situated In the poorer district and were the cause of so man) deaths among nstives. IT la feared that great lows of life occurred in the interior, especially In Plnar del Rio aud on an island at Artemesia. The wiud Is estimated to have blown at the rale of eighty miles an hour. The greatest money los will come from the damage done to shipping. Great waves engulfed about thirty-fiv- e lighters at anchor in the harbor and againxt the they were smashed w harvea. It is estimated iliut the loss of life uud damage woud have been greater hid it not been for the timely warning given by Father Ixwe. at Gunottl. lie T .o Can mi Italian Free. young. Wi positively Cura Man'a Blood Disorder Disease Trouble Nar-vou- a Kidnay and Live Btamach Disease Hour 10 a. m. to 7 p. m. Drs. Elliott & Norris 85 Yearn SPECIALISTS-Vaa- r. 25 2361 Washington Ave. BURGLARS D0X0T0 & COMPANY 155 25th Street AT Kayavllle, Oct. 17. Ruiplara were at work iu Kaysrille laxi. night, aud bet seen midnight and thla nioruing they effected entrance into three buildings and made good tlicir escape. The Oregon Short Line depot, the Kayavllle Milling Co.'s office and Bicaarl ilurton Oo-'alore were lulled, but at none uf these places was any great amount of pluadef taken, as far as could be ascertained today. The kick was broken from the freight room of the Short Line depot and some cracker boxes and hoops of cheese were broken open. The mouey draxor and ticket eases were untouched and some of value la the office were unmolested. At the Milling company' office the vault was not opened, only the desk hsvlng been tampered with, and no mouey was found there. 8te-Co.s loss wss some shoe, tan colored, else No. 8, and gauntlet gloves, half hosiery, pocket knives and possibly some other articles. Entrance here wax forced by the aid nf a Jimmy. The safe had been opened and rifled, but nothing of great value uaa taken from It. In connection with the burglary It developed thin evening that County Treasurer George H. Blond had an experience last evening with the fellow who did Ihe work. Mr. Blnral waa taxes at Bountiful yesterday aud after cumplatlne hia day's collections took the Salt Lake 4 ORdcn train for Farmington. A man boarded the train with him at Bminilfiil and honght a ticket for 1 at ,v lou. the terminus of the dnmniy line. When Jlr. Blood alighted at Farmlngr-lo go to the court liutisc, carrying his box and lax mils, the rellow left. Ihe train also. One hour later 31 r. Blond took the Short Line train at Farmington to come to hia home In Kayavllle and wax surprised lo see the Usui man step on the train after him and lake a seal opposite to him In th car. At Kayavllle the man follow, ed Mr. Biuod off the train uud kept rim, to him ax both walked up town. The county treuMirer prepare:! to de, fend himself if exporting niontetil to lie held up hy the cvriy ki rail per. but furl uniuely a nutnlier. ot people were utl Hie stml and no ocunity for an aitemptAd hold-ucurred. Whut rouneciK thlx Hum uiih a FANCY CASH GROCERIES DRY GOODS TOR FALL n JUST ARRIVED Second Hand Stores Tha JUMBLE buy aalla er "any aid thing" ("bluaa" ex2300 cepted) and moat naw enc Wash. Hallo, 1144 g NEVADA SECOND-HANSTORE. Wo buy and aall all kinda of naw aacand-hanor Call and good phono Wackor A Hayna Prop 1H 15th Ind. 522, Phono, d H PAUL ZIEOENHIRT, Saoand-Han- Star d If you hava anything to aall or buy aall or phono 1870 to 1871 Wash. Av Ball 658-l- b Ind. 871. BL A. DENKERB Will pay tha highaat priea for aaoond-hanfumiluro and aall to tha publla 2416 Grant Ave. Ball tno chaapcaL Phono 137-k- . Ind. I20l C. J. HERRICK 4 CO Succaaaora to H, L Whit Bring your gooda hart If you want to aall them. Call era If ywu want Ball F liana buy. 2342 Waah Ava. 118-y- . Ind. 407. ti Former Minister to Belgium Discusses Famous Ruler and Hia Country. Del. 15. iVisoital of King lAxipold of Uelgiuiu were given yet'rday hy lotwrence 8. former minister to that Townsend, Mr. Townseui is a guest kingdom. of Main tie Nr House, the two having He ! been friend for twenty year stopping at the Alta club. Mr. Townsend talked at length regard lug his experiences aa a representative of the I'nited States government to different. European countries. L'p mill g year ago be was la active service, and hia record covers a period of sixteen years, during which time he served iu Vienna, Portugal and Beld legation gium. being at the six year, in his official caps city, Mr. Townxend came into prrsoual contact with King loeopokd, ruler of Belgium, Malt 1 tion. Possessing a remarkable ability 0 direct, execute, plan, organise, his labors have been arduous ever eiuce he ascended the .Belgian throne, for he has in the many years of his reign made the welfare of blx people, the idvuuecment of his kingdom anil the trogress uf mmniurcial and Industrial InteiHxts in the country a piofouml y op-po- ii Railroad Company Endeavoring Avoid Sentence. York. Oil. tin' motion or rumiM'l In kiimm'ihI the Wiu:uig of Judgment nnil iiiiiR .4 pcii-r I lie Non York tiii'i; in tin1 I'liw Crntnil H.iilw.n t'inp,iRv T,. traffic manager. I,. Iume'oy, rumbled YiIii'uhv nf giving rriiatra lo itir Sncar conipiitiv, uljl lie mxuu brftiio Krat'-Moll in the I'niliil Jiiogu rmirl. rrlniiiinl bmni-h- , loday. If Jude Holt ovrrruU-- ilu niijurtiunx of I'li iniln'id htxyci'K th- - jCiiuhhv n 111 lie fixed iii:m,li;iicl . i gen-rra- ANOTHER BIG BEAVER STRIKE. l Hall U:k.. Hit. IP. Thnt inin'he-flnnihie Is being txpldly Ijro.ight :i!iiing .t.ge id Heaver Truin' y i evident. This lime H ix llie dill Hu: mine which adjoin- - the Rumlug .j j.i tow and 'thirh, in Hie mrlr ii;ix. uf xcnsarlonai i.rt-x- . The property has belonged to Ihe Tia'i A Milling, Milling Tranxnnria'lnn Co for seuie time mid tie' wori; of devr-the last tew seeks h;i opte.eni fur the been with iixul'i that ha- - ea ixed r of kinds vehiieing in the tanks of ihn the pfllei r. of the ronipany . A xhnf ix now down xeveiitv fis-- l and. wliii to c't at ill the il bus hornx. lirptn-dh'- r u rii-cu- il GET BETTER PAY. l All of Oakland, Ca!.. mi. 1: p'.:'!ng mills in AlamrMu nniniy ax a .uil if deeininti of the imployrr. and . railing off f: can exae' t!gui-Iimi;i in tile Iniil'iirc radix. Thinl irg L now n.ill ir.en. who have lv en on Mrikr in aisoi-i.iiion- 1 lie x:;n eiiforre an to nork In twenty-sraise is 31 a day. O o o o o o o . r wugrx, ri The o o o His Daughter Committed Sui- o cide by Hanging. o o o o Ct.'tn'vcll. Conn., tic. 1!'. o o Jlr;. Laura Potti r Iroadin. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o POT- TER. of Blslio;i llrnry Putter, of New Yoik. roniinit.-tee buidde by hanging xt a sanltaiinin l.oro Tneday ulglii. Mrs. Crowrfin wax 14 years old. She came here come time apo to tindcreo trratnient at a private Kauitarium. On Tiicb-day evcninit, it ix h- -r nurses Mrs. Cowdln eluded and laler her body wn tnnn-t lio in lianglns truin a beam liKl'.ghrcr d pii-vai- " o o o o o o o o o o o o n BROOKLYN REFLOATED. IK. Oct. Hoci'otary been unnfflrtnMv that Mu- cruiser Hnoklyu lots been iloui-i- and Ix all Haiti. mtl-lii'- d UIE IN INS MADE l 'STORM FLORIDA AN ATTACK ON COAST. New Yoik. Oct. JOSEPH EVERILL BURIED. with Miami. Flu., has lovti textured hi :Iip Wex'urn I'nltii Telegraph Co. Kayxvillo. On. 17. The luurixl scr-';c- Miami icporra that, tinhurricane over llti' i'i iimiiis of .I'Kipb Kv- - trj-h the c liixt there at six ucl'jck who dud at i he lioinc or his M cdni'xiiav monting. nd lasted I'titll tirahte: in Salt Lake on Tuesday, 2'3n in the aftcrnomi. The s IN WYOMING BATTLE FOUGHT uieittna and the docks at .Miami were pit hi Id in tile Kav-viWITH COWBOYS. The remain u'i.e llr. aflcmtuii. The .Methodist badly damaged. Intel-linhere ere ihureh and a number of house were D:rli"p Ie'.er V.u::ii piT-idur.ioufed. rs of wax one the (lie speak ind gi Indians Kill Two Map and Get Away ervlci's. ill' others who xpoke m iig With Cattle After a TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY 11. fltaile (i'.uid. irexuleir Jixph Raid. Take LAX'TIVE HIIUMO Quinine -, V. li'.iu.i:W E and 'otlieU T'lbb'tx. lli'.igglxtx I ('fund ntuney If it Inllx to cure. E. W. GROVE'S xigua-turNEVADA IRON MINES. on each tios. 1'uC. Chicago, Oct. 19. A dispatch lo Ihe Chronicle from Omaha, Neb., say: or Near ound Boundary Big Dcpns't FATAL AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT. Au nuihreak of the Vtc Indian, Lyon and Story Counties. who mv been causing much tr.uiblc (tiikl nil. Ot'L 19. Clarence Peck. 26 end worry lu Wyoming all ihlx sumit Alf: rd ,'inl XhniX'i 'I ui.i. sun of a i.ivei iilor near llfl"ite. Wyo., mer. urriirr-iul 'I"-,- '' run yar ;. (lieu and from a yestcrdBy Wednesday night. In a bu'H between litiex it! .VilliitC'-ef.iitui evv tiei.t -- I fi.iciiri'd skull. He wax thrown nut row MT!.i:i buys and Indiana, two uf the forline inn (iaittih near Hu' of ait jutonmhile Elmbitrxi. The Sil'te' :i nl Lyuli e:ri:;!les. ihree niarhitii' struck a riw rut mid swerved In- mer were killed and a nutnlier of th which ihev up chared fi'-tF.uf. tu a four', the Import throwing Peck Indians arc uppoxed to have been M. Ilarsun fir into 'he "cad on hi F E Fieldl'.!:; ini Injured. head Th hatile oeruned when tbc Inat'c r;u d ,'. in a few ddv- -. dians al templed tu raid a cattle camp Pli ri'fusiil ail ufftr of ff.'.M.ihui f.ir NEW WORLD'S RECORD. i heir and run off a lot uf srnck. The cowciuin.x f.etr.' tile I.lJ'.l mine t Aiienxf .oil Muir routine viif Is Tif'lnmr.i Paik. l.V. ir. A new boys were in charge of the camp aud The fichi then took place. uo.i'itiexs fur the jutipoxi uf ileveltp-- ! world'- - r. tet liorc tartar ivsist'-dx. Their p.ai.x. when l.irtv Vera wrent xix an-- a half The Indisnx secured the earle and. ir.g llu'se piup-'r'i- ' the Vi'r.it'fa j x.iv- Inclnde fitiior.t- - in VIS 3T. Killing: a number of steers, took ihe Ii'mM'iii; a i.'t'iowi t. eotiii'-r- t meat home to their rumps. wi'h ThU news reached Omaha last night ijie Neva,! i ..mi Califoi rd.i. O th- - f in rrivte dispatches and AC. fui xiili ping tiie ore tu a O there ia o much excitement in army circles, as a o point on Ibe Curxoii river, when o .! xiiP'ilina piaui mx ino o subtler arc expected to be started to 1 roii!-- ' niriion uf a i.illim! wo il.f o Gillette very shoitly. o '.involve in ip- en.;; th.i: of ties c o i r.tiix. a the inlervoniug tupog-- ! lo j A' LODGE OF SORROW. o - ,ilnioi.t a laphv "f tin- rountrv IO o ami Cor-u- n lo o New Orleans. La., Oct. 19. A lodge 'iiH-- . milv four nr'e- - dlxtan;. The o of Kinn wax held today by tiie V"iiti have uriiip.lt' etipltai uni !o o Knixh'x of Pythias convention in ' heir fa territory lO intu o to distinguished I'vthlani who ir.uans the pinplo tvonl of a larae furee IO o have died during the brai two year. of miner and ihe Inveitnent of o o More Ivthians of high tank are said in j u or iir ira nr "'p-id',,n- - o 0 tu liai-- .lied during this period thati Fieldina will ln'i'e: the henue ;o o du"lra any previous two years In the ( m;; di. o 'i'e i'i" b" a'i'iiK in I ct the WHITES - -- tvain-xlted- l'i t. ('. II. HiurliHd of or tin general n ! c tiii't'-ch.- ! I'ropoxiiio-an- lie. with John ll.irie-- r of lo-- ' Me., and their friend, couii laud. Ho'' the stoek cf the ruriiiiiut:i. have Ins'll a tue praperty dniii.g the past few day, and cnrli puleil nut fir Mr. ih ciixt yextnrdav. in the Ho.--, ion Cun nlsn lit xoliriatcd. Newhoust' yLtiex and oth r li.r.-pi-- r . lie mm hi- - bro.ln-- r proiierlic-out l er about, tine- iniui'hx :ico minif his investment- - m were and. l'th ing enterprises are all going to turn as gold dollars r.ipHl'' as - me tlun of thoM; mentioned, it i he. will pull up stakes in M.rit' an 1 lu.t -t wcfive. He ;i to lottrh ronte of western life and like- - r poi-sib- -. ft.iil Like, IP (ii SI . v -- :' i vith-evn i -- vi-:- ;:i v v t ' ii- 878 23d 8L and Abilene. Kan, Oct. 19. Jo Ralph Burton, former United States senator from Kansas, will begin serving his six months sentence at I ronton, Mlsoouri, on Monday next. He will he accompanied to I ronton by Mr Burton, who will remain In that town until her husbands release. Mr. Burton, at his home here this afternoon, received a telegram from E. H. Lehman, bin attorney at 8t. Loui announcing that the latter had made arrangements for the eraen-ato- r to be in court In that city on Monday morning next, when the mandate of the Uni'ed 8rates supreme court, upholding his sentence, will be formally presented and Mr. Burton will be given In charge of court of- la tfce character ot the traatfer aerrioo we supply oar pstroas. Prompt; reliable and at low cosL nay time you any will be oa your job end handle It expeditiously and welL ALLEN ficial. Immediately upon receipt of the telegram from Attorney Lehman, Mr. Burton began the final arrangements for hi departure from Abilene. He announced that Mr. Burton would accompany him to Bt. Lout and later to I ronton, taking up her residence in that city. They would, he aatd, lock up their home here. They will start for 4t. Loui 8undsy soon. TRANSFER CO. j ' Pbona 12 tor four ONE HAN KILLED IN THE BATTLE And Two Desperately Wounded the Glia Valley. in Phoenix. Arlx., Oct. 19. Jack Purvis is dead and Harr)' F. Wilbur of Rice station, and Perry Vincent of Globe, are both desperately wounded aa the result of the shooting on the Gila valley. Globe H Northern railroad at Rice elation, eighteen miles from Globe. Wednesday evening. Purvis was of stealing mules from a ndning camp near Globe. Sheriff Bhanlr) arrested him at Bowie, aud Wilbur iKMrdnl thr train at Rice to identify him, when Purvis began shooting. ThcOefy PosHe-Tracf-c Kafiway tehraia thi Mtowart River and Odcaf The Overland Limited rt ACTOR BECOMING BLIND. The San Francisco, Oct. 19. W. L. Stokewell. one of the old time leading actors and theatrical- - managers of the Pacific coast, ix gradually losing hi sight while lying confined in an Oakland hospital, suffering from a complL cation of painful afflictions. ALTOONA. P, -- bnffet-saMkl- ng Book-lov- 19. er St Panl and Miimeapolis Tldwti, marvafani. in MS-teewuran te stasim C. A. Wallow. Canon Ama en tw FIRE. Altoona. Pa., Fire destroyed the new bnildlng of Oliver Ruthert and the new theaI. C. AliMtler. and damaged ter of the uncompleted building of tbe Order of Elk. Lo- - close to half, a million dollars. Oct- - DM Laxarlou Train lath Wrid Cowpaitnwnt and drawing roost steeping cars, observation can. dla and Hbraty tag cars, cars' with baiter, bath and Library; entira train dri liAged, through to Chicago without cbaigc. Direct connection fqf Boothes it chill g skin. Heals cuts or burns without a scar. Cures pile salt rheum, nay itching. ecxema, Dodo's Ointment Your druggist sella it. Chicago & HortthWestsra B 804 five-stor- y EARTHQUAKE IN ai-- SOUTHERN IDAHO . . OOOOOOOOOOOO in-t- .ii da the-mit- a kni'Wn n tii'na o .me wli., o of Co!'! rii SirliiE-:- . cellar. hut the in :n ini; !!! i '.n Mrs. towdin whs th'1 wile of o ha- - e o ;, u mv ie Wmthrop Cowdln. The tvviy i:?- n to Now Yuri; o was forwarded :v;'iir ' ' I' .tin'll ,iv ; yesterday. o '"! ti .i li.'i'n i iikiitg ': 'o it'.iu-..'.- i o OOOOOOOOOOO u l ;i kiii i;:'' : a ,iti uiuu - J.C. Platt Saddlery Co. Mate Stmt, 8tn Laka Cltr. Uta e 1 . ab-vv- ' NEVADA'S BOOM TO COME. la every piece fit harness that leave our stor Each piece la fashioned from the beat leather and moat select metal and the workmanship throughout ia fint-cla- a Is every respect. Our saddles are tha talk of all horse-bac- k riders for comfort and ease, and they are scrupulously made and finished by experienced operators. Give u a call when you neat need something la our 11a 'd I Hi-iu- I'tali Steel prePennsylvania 1 ferred 7 8 and I'nion Pacific 2 The opening of the market waa very confused and almost demoralised. The opening pressure to sell seemed to conic chiefly from arbitrage firms which seemed to wish to dispose of atocks at any quotations altove the Jxtmion price. On the floor ot the slock exchange the scene throughout the first hour were unusually exciting. Trader who had felt inclined to take the bull side of the market, because of the increased Copper dividend, immediately sold the active list. The bulk of the early trading was in Union Pacific, Reading. Copper and the Steel stocks, houses sold heavily, (kiniiniesion account. Mueh largely for of he selling was wilhout notice to customers. A of one of the lead ing bunks said: 'Tile increase In the Loudon bank rat The la eaally accounted for. ruserve nf tlie bank had depleted urn til yesterday it reached 18,00(1,000 put 'Ida sterling. Today there was n draft for Smi.uilO pounds lo go tu Egyp'. With the rate uf exchange aa it sI'kkI. it was within the possibilities to draw gold from London. While yesterday we notified them that we ahouid not do an. they evidently felt that no long aa it was possible to withdraw gold for this country; at a profitable rate, they had belter protect themselves and for thla reason the rate was increased. We see no whatever for alarm lu this action." n were iipnxiii'd. ON Well Mounted 2-- 1 gold. ooooooooooo oo SORROW FOR BISHOP ih. lino average- - iib.mt $1' body P ml an tier lou in cupper, xiiti-r- , o: turni-- vrn mills. d llirom,'.: -- i lm-u-- v W.ixhine'iui. Ronnprti ha T. A. 5 H RE EVE HUSBANDS Kansas Senator ia Disgraced Must Serve Timff'Tn the Penitentiary. 3-- Ha-van- s. legai'ili'd with Die grenrot luve and respect by bis xubjccix. and Ihe fuel that hey aru grateful uirier tMs munaicli iiely.luiii Ira- - made strides In mivanec that il be grcati-ax ever made, uud it Inis grown from tie of tin- - smnllerlii tbn largexi I'eiiMilcriug Ira roiiiilry. ti'. lu all Ilumpr." 2548 MADISON AVE. BELL PHONE S13-X- . Catalog and Sample MRS. BURTON TO LIVE NEAR THE PRISON. 1 N-- r derail. "He ix m-a- New ii- lam nlght'x liuigluiiex ix Hie f.u-- i Hint fool marks wheic fiu walked toward the iiain at Farmington correspond r exactly with thorn found the xeeuer id the burglaries. Mi. Illoo.l has placed a good deecrlpii-iof the tux it with Sheriff Ware, who is u DikHie ease. ing Store DROP. 3-- w Y'irk., Oct. 15. The Western I'nion Tclegt'Hph company has communication with The Havana office there reports the storm waa very severe. Much damage wax dim to shipping in the harbor and many trees on the Prado n Fifth Ward 2288 Washington Av New York. Oct. 19. The New York stock market opened weak and lower. The first quotation wax In Atrhl-o- n end showed a decline of 1 Other early declines were Anaconda 3 BaltiCanadian Pacific 3 more and Ohio 1 St. Paul and 1 Smelting Amalgamated Copper COMMUNICATION energetic Americau Siteaking all with ntorp or less fluency , he ia (Me lu attend to the details of a great nany (kings that other rulers have to tu lieiiti'linutx. Mild the king or b'lgliint is nuthlug if nut the fussier "The Shoe for Tender FeetJ at the e WILL SHARE IN Cemmisaion House Sold Without Notice to Customers. (vt Thirteenth avenue ycxler-ibafternoon x foot deep. Hudson liver experts say this ix the highest tide In thirty years. Coney Island had one uf the highest It inland. tides ever ecn on the K)uni1ed thi' great hulk head at Hi foot uf Ocean Park way. Waves rolled over It with a boom, and inundated the roadways, bicycle patha, tracks uf the Brighton Beach railroad and th Kl'intnilx of the Hotel Rlccadona. "The king is of I lie most pleasing de personality. Ix affable to the luxt dig-lit1 rep. vet he always iu a in talus a which Impresses thoxe who are enough to come into persuii-i- l contact with him. He lx a truly (real man because he Is naturally mi. He lx U man who would have bceu Trent lit any walk of life, had he nut been burn tinder the circumstances r life that' he wax. Living slmp'y. xl- noxt frugally, he does an amonrt of nera-xxary- STOCKS . Milled Mud.v, Ineigtea of the Place Thirteen Were Caught in the Flames. Twenty-on- WIFE 8 New York, Oel. 1. Havana and Southern Florida were xtlll isolated, xo far as wire coniamulrallim is concerned. at an early hour today. late report from the atorrn which cut off wire communication were that It had left the South Florida coast and headed nut nf sea. lu I bln city and vicinity ibe precursors of the hurricane were abnormally high tides at Coney Island aud along the shore of the Hudson river In Manall Wednesday hattan a fresh night, yeuieiday and last night, and rain. The norihesx'er which has lieen blowing hete for two dsva has driven in thr water of the Hudson until it Leiold PILLOW 4 TIDE IN 30 YEARS. HIGHEST way a vet'k that even the jvutihl wonder ;it. Birmingham, Ala., Oct. 19. Tan men were burned to death, two perhaps fatally injured and a third slightly hurt a the result of a fire which destroyed the boarding house of Mrs. E. E. Watley, at 1131 Third avenue, between two and three o'clock this morning: Dead: W. N. Nicholas, street car conductor. D. B. Neal, afreet car conductor. Y. B. Taylorstreet car motorman. G. P. Preston, conductor. Edward Caldwell, motorman. E. B. Henshaw. conductor. Ci. D. Burns, motorman. William T. Hall, conductor. W. B. Livingston, rolling mill man. Ollft H. Hines, employe Birmingham Paint & Glass company. Injured: C. E. Hentch. street car conductor. G. W. Troutman, motorman. C. E. Keith, street railway employe. There were 21 boarders in the house, almost all of whom were street car In addition there were emploe three other persons. Mrs. Watley and her two sons. All have been accounted for. All the dead and injured occupied rooms In the second story of the house. Burglars have been detected on premises twice within the last two month and Mr Watley thinks the house waa burglarised and Iheu set on lire. 4 a noted weather observer of Berlin dexii-nded- la a wouderful man in he said yesterday. "He tax the nilod and the bearing pf a man 1 3u, instead of one of hi advanced vents. Of a commanding presence. lauding six feet three, broad ahoul-Jere- d and athletic ia build, ba is a nuin who arouses an Instant admira- "King Loudon, Oct. 13. The Bank of England raised its dixcuuut rat to six per cent thi morning. in the Change discount rate of the bank on any day except Thursday have been few and far between and nut since November 7tb, Ikliu. just before the Baring failure. has the rate been put to aix per cent. Tile relapse in American exchange. indicating a renewal of th demands for gold and the probability of lowering withdrawal of the metal for Egypt, aomtied to have contributed to the action taken by the Bunk of . . England today. The sum of $I.(hm).(I0 in gold leaving the bank today ia believed to be destined for Egypt while financial tecting the already depleted reserves of the Bank of England. Consols for money declined d lo 83 after the announcement of the Increase In the bank rate. Americau securities were depressed. and the Citlou Pacific hist to rest of the list compraed with yesterday's New York closing. The increase in the discount rate was a complete surprise to the members or ibe Stock Exchange. Prices gave way sharply an at ii o'clock consuls showed a further loss of being at that hour. Other quoted at S3 In declined symgilt edged securities pathy. to section continued The American feel the depression and late losses to 1 ranged front He telephoned to Columbia Camp, at 7:3d o'clock, one hour be-fthat a th aturm wax coming and his warning was immediately heeded. a great deal. tinny Of anticipate very large purchases r allege. lust-name- p REBATE CASE. la LADIES FIRE Circles Caused Alarm in Financial By Failure to Understand the Bank's Motive. iu behalf of the I'nited Bute, irrespective of whether the rate of exchange dues or does nut render the trauraction profitable: R' porta are ala rurient that the Imperial bank of Uei many 1 conducting a large bullion movement for Russian account, while Argentina la in the market aa a purchaser of gold. The multiplicity of the demands fur the market. It I pointed out, emphasised the necessity of pro- -- TELLS ABOUT KING LEOPOLD. KAY8VILLE. TOOK HOUSE WHILE THEY SLEPT. t, res-idfi- it - NIGHT for men, bey miasca and chii dean again in Ogden. They arc th old raliable every pair guaranteed, a well aa the SHOES Ciuiacr Brooklyn Thrown Upon tha Shoit and Camp Columbia Wrecked. Ha-va- Home Made Shoes BOARDING OF ENGLAND INCREASED IT8 rfATE OF DISCOUNT. M. I. DEATH AT BANK CYCLONE SWEPT OVER HAVANA, KILLING ONE HUNDRED PERSONS. Ee YOU 10 SrOCK EXC L'ict. above ihe Ati.e:'c.in Flat mad, cut !v made by th' Muod brother. i Civ II Euglu-t-- r Mu: an F. I, latngau ami othera. and msv negotiate a wale of them witb the Me: rills. for the la-- t year and a ha it. and have 1 have e'en nuli-i- l eontiuuul prugv-x- . Deputy Sheriff Returna to Sait Laka mao luiniug eauiw. the isiuntry over, With Hia Priauner. but have never xeeu oue dVeIop,,il uu xt longer or mure rehaba- - Hues than Lk- - Ott. 19. "Uk-Iu'Jiua ix ihe Bulllrog district; Lor have I Ikinuklron. ho nas arre-te- d in ilu' been in any mining eautp in wi ich. hPnpx, Ark., by Deputy Sheriff Ju. from the start. 1 have h!l 1 mote have id : sUwp. .Monday, arrived iii Fair of the outcome than ut oclock thix murniuit. uvim Bullfrog Of rout, one Is apt lu ,he louver Rui Grand.. wonder how tong tin live v and gen"lib Donaldson was l ay, aim eral lhttrest la auuflieru Neva Jo. will wax arraitod wi!h him. re continue,' and whin ihe interest dC; They nvtAg together at thr time aa "Hr. pended solely iijtuu and Tuuopah Ud Mr. Harry James." Goldfield there wjs Mttte rouDd fur Sheriff c. Frank Emery lert-itea amiciiMting u cenutiiuti of "he exclte-ment- ; telegram yexterdxy f.um rtiand June but. furiunaiely. ivery fiw L,11, Cola- - kfktied 1i Deputy Sheriff mouths have seen the opening of a new dUnlct. Instead of one nr two slating that be wouid wtih his prixoncr thix morning. arrive Sher- camps there are now eight ot ten good iff Jbinary, i'uunty. Amivuey Chrineu-!- ones lu Miuihetu Nevada, and to my nl Assistant t'ouuty Attorney tuind this conquest for mmcriil has ffant to Provo last night hi 8 nut yet fairly stalled, but the biggest o clock to meat Sharp aud hia iirixon-fr- - t cilelltcm Of all - vet ahead ot Us. disappears: uf the cram I lielicve this eiy -- ince i'.y. If nu ty officials ax and thy left new camps an discovered, not even BHlFUrQogi Ihftt RO 0116 WM lO In? on, I believe that th greatest pertold whore they ware going. iod of atdlvity aud prosperity is yvi to Ai Provo they waited for tie- come for the southern .Vtvada conn train. It was nearly four lunira try. uu. and the county offlciala t to the tall tlmbor until It arrived. jok DEATH OF FREDERICK SMITH. The Salt Lake met the train at 2:!u and left party far Balt lake. It 17. Frederick Oct. FuriuU.gou, wan learned from Provo at 3:3u that Stiipb. an esteemed yunug man of IVpuiy Sfourp had (umaUt Itio Grande Fariiiiugiuu. died at the home uf his trala No. 3 at Grand J auction. Colo., parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jamea T. Smalt, u which plaie he Ulesiaphed his it TuvmIxv tnorniug. lie was L8 years chief. of age mid unman ted. Ilia death The train arrived at the Kiu Grande resulted trim au attark of Bright s depot at 3:43 this morning, uearly disease, brought on. it i believed, liy four hours late. Jim DouuIUx-ja aufferej smallpox, front which lie taken at once to the couuiy jail, where whit doing missionary work iu Engbe waa locked up. This afterland a years ago Kffle Fay, his companion, who Jim noon lu few th Farmington meeting wya Is his wife, wax rakeu lo the Cul- house a largely attended funeral aetv len hotrL whera .he will be under at vice wax held over bis surveillance by ihe county author! lien. which several youug menremains, who had Tha county nfflclals were downed with been his companions in the missionJim from Provo to Balt Lake, and it Is field were speakers, annua ibeni nut known what were the develop-meni- s ary being Elder Joseph F. 8ini;h, Jr., Leuf the session. vi Wright aud a son of tilder Dixon The whole affair waa veiled In of Ball Lak City. The oilier apeak-r- x secrecy, and the movements ot the ofwere Bishop Secrlxt aud Fred Abficials acre kept from ihu public as bott uf Farmlngionmuch ns possible. DONALDSON IN JAIL. WE Office ON THE From Correspondents and State Exchanges 2. C. gst 1 Country for Miles Around Montpeliar ia Shaken. r OOOOOOOOOOOO oigauiia'.iun. awn nerewoKPJS aoa nvn awl aTraaTxaw to IN dirrrt wit mmrf a4 fm ti Patiat ia4 nawj COUNTOIX lit wtlyM Om K fatrmt. hfdipaieil Pmefitt Writ or mm to wt bdalM Mcntpeilei. Idaho, Oct. 19. A sharp earthquake xbock which occurred at 6:2i o'clock yesterday, evening waa felt over a wide area, point fifty miles north In Idaho and fifty miles eat in Wyoming reporting the disturbance. No damage Is reported. ; i r Mwa COLLISION : Ni-v- peoeunen irwnna New REPORTED. Ocl. J9. Ten persona are repotted t) have been injured In a eol!i-li- n heiween a Lone railroad train ami a line of entp'.v rare standing near the station u; Belmont Park race track. EXCHANGE CGDEN TURF York, er 263 Twenty-fift- h CiiMmi. u E aatare St Race |