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Show EXAMINEE: MOUSING Vxifc E!M'c-n.- MuliMVG, WITH LLOfii TWO OPENED EFFECT. OFFICERS WITHOUT THE FIRE Aim ef the Robber Was curate and They Wounded a policeman. But th BJ9 PROPERTY imm:diately adjoining the LSI Silver Pick, next to which is located the wonderful MOHAWK. LOU DILLON is a treasury stock being promoted by THE L. Ac- k siilt York. Oct. 23 on between fiK-- t in cud a burglar nagun. cuded of in Hrubklyn today ':!' tin the burglar aud the I'.-'- , wounding of ctiut-iaJanies Mitiarn. iu with Houndtuiwi. farnei. Mr i front Harry found a gratlr.g i . n.. of a drug the window of the and Itegraw stoie ut KlngHton street early today am! sent into the r to investigate. a man While they were climbed out of the and Jumped .in tne seat of a wagon a here an awaited him. A t! whipped up their horses the ruuncUmcu reached the sidewalk and opeitr.i fire on them. With the ror.nris.nun In hot pursuit down the strtv'. a running butshut went tle took place. The laiin-t the huiglar wild but at first repl Mctiarry was wounderi In the face. 4 second bullet pierced !f aim and a thlid b rough! him down with a wound in the head from which he is not exill companion pected to recover, pursued the burglars fin her but they disappeared In Prospect Park. N-- t- M. SULLIVAN TRUST COMPANY, which ownership insures three things: That active development work will be prosecuted on the property; that the stock will receive strong support when listed on the exchanges; and that a good profit will be made by each share- r holder of the stock. Our option on this block of stock expires October 25thf after which date the stock will be listed on the exchanges, making for it a ready sale. We are selling Lou Dilon at 30 cents per share. Get in on a Nevada stock that will make you money. Everybody knows of the successes attained by L. M. SULLIVAN TRUST stocks. SEARCHING FOR Annapolis, Md., Oct 23. At the reat quest of the Japanese embassy l Washington, Midshipman Asalil of the ihlrd clans ai the naval academy has submitted hia resignation, which will be accepied. It ia understood. Pending the department's action on Ms case, however, he haa been granted an extended leave of almence. Kttlgakl la a son of Baron Kltlgakl, of the Imperial privy roun-ril- . He entered tbe American naval academy in September, 1804. No ration is assigned for his resignation. BROKERAGE COMPANY 421 Twenty-Fift- h St, Reed Hotel Bldg. Independent Phone 798 NEW CARDINAL TO BE CREATED. Are always need, and especially la the line of chinaware. Our beautiful line, of fane, and dishes la the most complete An inspection of any in the city. will demonstrate this. See us before buying. Fresh fruits and vegetables, staple and fancy groceries. 0. A. Olsen, Grocer, 2259 Washington Ave. The more you look at the class of laundry work turned out by thle eetab-Aliment the mare certain we are that :ou will continue to favor ns with :onr orders, for our prices are well IMiln the reach of everyone. Ask for our naw rates on family washing. They will interest you. Ogden Steam Laundry 'Phones 437 25th 174. Bt Second Hand Stores JUMBLE buys, sails or exany eld thing (bluaa" and moat new once. 2300 Wash. Hallo, 1144 Th, changes NEVADA tion of the state experienced lie first THIRTY-TW- O HEN touch of sinter this morning when So a drop of II degrees waa WERE LOST AT SEA degrees sinesreglalered. yesterday. At inter vals today rain has fallen. A steady rain la falling In Oklahoma today and ' New York. Oct. SS. Tne eolltary the temperature la 38. men who weni aurvlvor of thirty-thre- e GANS GIVES UP. drift on the barge or house boat Hal-ffrom tawer Matacombi Key, on the uoast of Florida, during the ter- Ferfaita tha Claim to Wsltarwalght rific gale of October 18th, was brought Championship, intp this port today by the steamer F.l Milwaukee, Oct. 23. The Evening Paso. He fa John Ruaaell of Salem, Taylor county, Fla., and be declared Wisconsin today say a: Jon (jane, tha colored lihgl weight that he aaw eight of the thirty-twother, drowned and believes that all of champion of the world, who also them went down when the barge holds the title of welterweight champion of the world, has derided that foundered. hereafter he will not lay rialm to the ELASTIC CURRENCY welterweight championship. Gaus announced today that he would GIVEN A TEST BY SECRETARY SHAW. forfeit his claim to the welterweight title. In Gans opinion the title cbtwld United States Treasury to Receive be worn by Joe Thomas of California. Approved Securities aa a Baala JAPANESE COMMENT. for Incraaaad Circulation. y o Oct. 23. Secretary Now York, Shaw's plan to increase the circulation by 118,000,000 through the deposit with the government of approved securities of that value in place of government bonds is of Interest to financiers aside from the relief It will bring to the money market In that It will be a demon si ration of the benefits to be derived from elastic currency. An officer of one of the leading national banka voiced this interest last night. He said tbs plan would bring good results as an object lesson In elastic currency. He thought that the working out of the plan would carve to demonstrate to congress the advantages that fulhiw the adoption of an elastic currency. Congress may also be Influenced by the experiment to repeal the law which now limits the requirement of national bank circulation to f3,0t)0.000. This official said his own bank would certainly take out all the circulation to which it may be entitled, under this plan, and he thought most other banks bolding government deposits would take their share of the new circulation or would find other bank to which to assign government bonds In case they cannot for any reason lake this additional circulation themselves. It was pointed out that almost any bank would have then la its possession or could effectively obtain bonds to offer as substitute a the government bonds which they bave pledged a a security for government deposits. Secretary Shaw's plan for an increase to circulation provide for the nbatltutlon to the extent of $18,000,-00- 0 of approved securities other than government bond now pledged as security for government deposit. It Is provided that the bonds no released shall immediately be used to take out additional national bank drcula-tio- We buy and eell all kind nd escend-hangoods. Call or phsns Wcckar A Haynts, Props, 15th St Phons, Ind. 422. SHAW'S PLAN APPROVED. d lit PAUL ZIEGENHIRT. osend-Han- d Store. If you hatfe anything to aall or buy call er phone 1870 to 1S7S Wash. Ave. ell 154k. Ind. B7S. ' A. DENKERS Will pa, the irigheet price for sseend-hanfurniture and acll to the public tne cheapest. 241 Grant Ave. Bab Phene S37-k- . Ind. 0201 S & J. HERRICK A CO, Successors to H. L. Whtt Bring your geode hero if ycu.mnt ell them. Cell ero If you want buy- 233 Wash Ave. Bell Phene UPr. Ind. 407, an Although the pipers comment Irascibly on the alleged unfair treatment of Japanese school the resentchildren In Ban rrancl-o- o, ment Is not general among the people who are confident that President Roosevidt trill do everything possible to avoid endangering the friendship of tbe United Staten and Japan. A demonstration of feeling in Japan I, not likely unless the alare leged peraecuilona aggravated. Tokio. Oct. 22. PILLAGING THE SHOPS. Tribesmen in Morocco per Hand. Have the Up- are terrorising the town, pillaging tbe The shops and beating tbe Jews. Spanish legatioo here la protesting energetically against the outrages, aa many Spanish subjects have been maltreated. WOMEN IN A BALLOON. of Aosta and Party Land Safely. New York, Oct. 23. A cable from Milan states that the Duchess of Anita, who ascended in a balloon from the exposition grounds Sunday morning accompanied by the Baron and Barone Perraone di San Martino, landed safely at Caprano d'Adda. din-patc-h CAR STRUCK A POLE. Each Lest an Arm In tha Accident. Two Passenger Bchnectady, N. Oct. 23. A d London. Oct. S3. Trading cm the stock exchange this morning opened dull but Immediately after the tenor of Secretary Shaw'a plan to relleva tbe American money market became Bankers known prices Improved. a favorable opinion of Mr. Bhaw'a arrangement for tbe expenditure of 318.000.000 In .securities other than government bond In order to atimulate bank note circulation, reROBBERS LOOTED A BANK. more garding this aa likely to be elastic plan of relieving stringency Tult-a- . I. T, Oct. 23. Robbers esr-- y tbnn Is the releasing of treasury today looted the Bank of Sparks funds. at Sparks. Okla. It is nut known how much money they got. They fled and KANSAS IS FREEZING. are reported to le coming this way. Local officers hare leen requested to ' Wk-hlt- Ksr... Oct. 2". Th!' tr-e- - l't la ;hei" c.tp guae-antee- t,:. LADIES Grand Jury Dismisses the Charges, Branding Them aa Campaign Gossip. Chicago Employers New Yorn. iVi. 23 v ti.,- ooui-Isiou of an ilivektiga'iuu In the giaiui F jury of chaigi-- iua.li- l i'lia!e Miiipht. tin- Tammany Vailei. that Tammany Hall l,ad been ''Held up for c.rli chum bv the manager of the it was annuuuren today that the charges bad fallen llirough comto pletely. The offlrtal aumiiiiu-euu-n- t tills effect declared that (be chaige were "merely campaign goili. end the stand Jury would not dignify tuc proceedings by unkings pvt rentuu-n- t a a result of its inquliy.'1 The grand jury announced that, in its opinion, there was nothing wrong in an offer made by t'otign-aaiua(kiulden to pay the expenses ineurred in getting signal urea to the Independence League petition in hia behalf. William Astor Chanter, who hail been subpoenaed toapear before tbe grand Jury, was mil called upon to testify. Chicagii, Oct. 23. President Samuel Compere. of the American Federation of latlHit. was naked yesterday by leading Chicago manufacturer to rout pel local uuiouK lo cease fight tug amoug themselves. If thb- - fighting was not lopped, he was told, "upen shops would be established In (he largo wool working factories of the city. The cse was put plainly to Mr. He was Informed that eithCompere er the unious must abide by their written contracts and conduct themselves peaceably, else a great lockout which may involve as many as S.IMHI or '.now skilled factory worketa will follow. After receiving the committee Mr. (iouii'tre admitted they were in the right and declared that the union tnko ittusi stop at once. Tbe labor leader left fur Lafayette. ind., where Be promised to confer .with President Hubert, of the International Brotherhood of carpenters, one of the organisations involved in unions must keep AGREEMENTS. their PILLOW SHOES Have Wearied of the Quarrels Bitstm Labor The - - n ijjryaT has MORPHINE DID NOT Inquiry Into the J. Carpenter, allege! swindler, at the Stauloa avenue station, Sunday night, wan made yesterday by the coroner. Tbe Jury returned a verdict that death had been caused by chronic nephritis and not. as It was at first believed, by morphine poiM. soning. A life insurance policy for $2t),H00, made out la the name of Carpenter's lfe, waa found among tbe man's effects. Mrs. Carpenter la said to he dying of consumption In Denver, Hem-ocra't- SOLD TO HARRIMAN. Oct. 23. nix furlongs Tauager won. Crafty second, Tbe Gulden Bird third. Time. 1:15. Meoond race, one mile Nat B. won, Albula second, Oatermaa Ihlrd. Time, 1:4ti 4 5. Third race, six furioaae Option! won. leyson second, Marco third. Time. 1:14 3 5. Fourth race, steeplechase, short course - Del Ijeeth won, Frank Me. Maverick , third, second. Ttnut 3:28 2 5. Klflh race, six furlong - French Nuu won. King Pepper second, Daring thivd. Time, 1:14 Hlxth race, one won. Sincerity Belle second, .Jgidy Ethel third. Time, 1:41 First .race, 2-- 2-- HUGHES CAMPAIGNING. OF BANK SENTENCED GEN. BULLER RETIRES. 23. Howard S. Joliet. 111., Oct. Barker, president of a bank at Frankfort. 111., which recently failed, pleaded guilty to two indhtnieuta fur r and aenun.c of mu t.: i:':eea eotr-!1-re- :it of London. Oct. 23. Gen. Bulier, who conducted the oiera-tion- s for the relief of Lady smith dur ing the Boor war. and tire promotion Of Llent. Gen. Sir William Nicholson, chief British attache with (he who e Japanese army uuring the of war. to tbe rank general, were gazetted tonight, lo take effect at once. The mireim-n- t Russo-Japanes- SALE OF STENSLAND'S BANK. Oct. 23. -- Judge Itrentann. of the superior mini, tnday authorized the sale uf the Milwaukee Avenue State bunk, whlth was wiei-keI aits president. Paul (. Sicmtland. company , in t!.e A Chicago, - viits'.mate'y t''1:.- - Ia every plena at hare see that leaves aur store. Each piece le fashioned from the beet teather aad moat aelrot and the workmanship throv.gn-ou- t metal, flrst-claaa I to every res pert. Imr aaddlee are the talk of all borse-bi- c rider for comfort and eaaa aad they re aernpuloualy made and flaiahed by experienced operator. Give u a rail when you next seed something la our Una J. C. Plslt Saddlery Co. Waehlngton Ave. 171 tSd St -- JAMAICA RESULTS le the chareetor at tha treaxfer eervtae we supply our , patrons. Prompt; reliable end at low aneL ay time yon any well be on poor Job and hnadlo It eapodltlouly aad wlL New York, Oct. 23. Jockey Raffike waa suspended for the remainder of th meet Ing by th lwarde of th Jamaica track for hia rid oa Tummy third Waddell, th favorite In th race. Waddell waa well played, hilt at no time during the rac did he ehow any speed, finishing far Wk in the rark. Reaulta: First race, ala ALLEN TRANSFER CO. -- Main furlong won, Gild neaond, Dtmavallo Chance Phong 23 third. Time, 1:15. Hwcond rmca, mile and a oistoMth Macy Jr. won, Columbia Girl aecond, Johnstown third. Time, 1:48 Third race, mile and a alzieentb for your. 2-- 4. Garnish won, Delphi second, Crea-In-a third. Time, 1:41. , Fourth rare, slz furlongs Rya won, Jacobite second. Wee third. Time, 1:13 Fifth rare, five furlong -- Jsrint a won. Illusion aeoond, Economy third. Time. 1:02 Sixth race, aix furlongs Buff rags won. Bertha E. aecond. Slater Fran u.third. Time, 1:12 2-- Tto Only DwMe-Trar- it RaVway kafweaa Ifca Miasearf River aad Chkagu - 3-- BURGLARS CAPTURED, After a Chat of Thirty Hours Minot Rabbar Are Caught. Minot, Oct. 23. X. D., After chase lasting thirty hours, the iff's posse succeeded, early this ing. in rapturing the five bandit a shereven- robbed in-s- PRESIDENT Well Mounted Cincinnati, who the Bwyer IN. I). I bank of $4.0nn early Monday morning, when a battle ensued with citizens during which 8(8) shots were fired. Thr men were discovered on a farm near here, and in the fight that followed one robAnother ber was verely wounded. member of the party ran into a slough with $300 gold and bills and dropped the money into tbe water. Money waa also scattered on the prelrie by the bandit. Chief of Police Hagen aecured $3,000 of the money. Four of the captured men are young and well dressed, none being over 2g year old. The leader is somewhat older than his companions, and is believed to be Washington. Oct. 23.- - Advices re- an ezperienced criminal. The money ceived at ihe aute department today recovered consists entirely of gold and are to the effect that negotiation for bill, all the heavy silver having !ou and thrown away hy the robber. peace between the rebel forces near Monte Christ I. tiantn Domingo, which were recently broken FOUND ARMS. off. have been resumed with every . and the immediate prospect of aucri-i-Rifles, Powder and Dynamite Feund is prom-isedlaarmament. oi the rebel in Tease. 23.-Ch- T. A. SHREEVE LATONIA RESULTS Intoreet in la E. York. Oct. Hughes. Republican candidate for governor of New York, left Klngaton early today for Elmira on hia final campaigning trip through the state. B1S-X- SPORTS mile-Perno- iwo-mird- Havana. Oct. 23. Governor Magoon ia not likely in request Venexuela to extradite Manuel Siivelnv. Ihe fugitive banker 4 Havana, wiio is understood no criminal to be iu Caracas, u chargea have yvt hern made against him. Store 2548 MADISON AVE. . BELL 'PHONE Catalog and Sample 1283 l SILVEIRA IB SAFE. Fifth Ward CAUSE Chicago, Oct. 22. death of Indianapolis, Ind., Oct. 23. Win. J. left here early today for n speaking tour through central ami northern Indiana. He waa scheduled to speak in nine cities, the day to close with a night meeting ai lbs Indianapolis baseball park. Mr. Bryan traveled in a special electric car over traction Hurt. At. Kokumu Mr. Bryan spoke to the employee of the steel mill at the request of Ha owners who arc paying n heavv duty on ateel billets. Mr. Bryan aid: You bave here a steel mill tint you are proud of. You think Hint you can possibly compete with tbe steel trust. You may fur a while, but the only way you rnn do it successfully is by making It tnssihle for the party to make It inipnsaihle for a private monopoly to extt iu the United Stiles." 1 et DEATH. Bryan Sells Hie Illinois Central. V the controversy. EXPERIENCE One-thir- d Shoe for Tender at the Union. New York. Oct. 23. The Tribune tomorrow will say : Oct. 23. Today Elliott New Htuyvesani Fish, president of the H. Gary, chairman of the board of di- Illinois Central Rail load company, has rectors of lit United State Steel cor- Mid to K. H. Harrlman, it was learned poration, and Geoige W. Perkin of yesterday, his oiuMblrd interest in the executive committee, left for a tbe Railroad Securities company of which he has for several years been visit to Ihe new city of Gary. A good ileal of work baa already vice president ati-- Mr. Harrlman presbeen accomplished a the place in the ident, and haa resigned a an officer and fllrerinr of (hat corporation. The wny of grading and digging newer and canal. Inn no large conatrucikin Railroad Becnrities company upon It work ha yet been aroompllHhed. Sev- organliallon acquired 80.0OII ah area of eral thousand men are now employed Illinois Central stuck against which on the properly. it iaaucd $8,000.(810 in collateral trust bonds which wr subsequently exWILL SHIP A CHURCH TO PAN. changed f'r stock certificates. Th AMA. now aggreIllinois Central holding gate $4,730 shares. Mr Harrlman and a interNew York. Oct. IS. The Home hia friend, owning a Mieaione board of the Presbyterian est In the Becuriilee company, have church in this city i having construct- controlled the entire 84,730 shares of ed for shipment in section to the Illinois Central held by tbe company. Panama canal son n entire rhnrrh It ia understood that Mr. Fish restructure end parish house building ceives from Harrlman payment for bis for the use of the Presbyterian mis- interest In th Hallway Seem Hies comsion there. Tills regarded a one of pany partly In cash and partly In Central stork, the amount of the the most unique enterprises ever unThe latter delivered t n him being some dertaken by any denomination. church Htmrture i to cost $10,000. thing In excess of 8,000 shares. Mr. Hnrrlnian'a offer to buy out Mr. Fish's interests is said to have been WICKE8 WiLL VALID. made a few days before Ihe annual Chicago, Oct. 23.- Ily x verdict of a meeting of the Illinois Central direcJury In Ihe circuit court' today the tor last Wednesday in Chicago. will of the late Thomas H. Wicki-a- . SMITH TAKES HONORS. formerly vice president of the Pullman company, was declared valid and NewYork. Oct. 23. Alexander the teatator was said to hare been of Bound mind when he made h. Tbe Smith, the professional golfer of the will was contested by the family of Nassau club. Ising Isluud, look Mr. Wlckes first marriage. The entoday in the medal play round tire estate amounts tu $500,000. of 30 hole over tbe links nf the Forest Hill Field club r Newark. N. J. F. H. STICK NEY DEAD. Smith is the national and western champion, and by winning today be Washington, Or. 23. F. H. Stick-ne- added to hi record the honor of ihe disbursing cleik for the navy prize for the fiist annual championdepartment, died ai his home In this ship tournament of the Eastern He had been in Golf assiclatiiin. city today, aged the government service in Washington since 1857. PEACE NEGOTIATIONS. Troy car of the Schnectady Railway company failed to take the curve at Union and McClellan streets today, dashed Into a pole, SILVER AT 70.747 CENTS. turned over on its aide and injured a core or more passengers. Two passengers who were sitting each with Washington, Oct. 23. The director n arm out of the window lost their of the mint purchased IOO.Ooq ounce limbs and others sustained serious In- of silver at 70.747 cents per fine ounce, lo he delivered at tbe Denver juries. mint. Schnectady-boun- CASE r York, New Y., Home Made Shoes that Fish cm get for men, beys, misses and chit dren again in Ogden. They are tha aid reliable, every pair aa well as tna - Tangier. Morocco, Oct. 23. Mohammed El Torres, the representative of the Sultan, has not Bent any troops to Arsllla. which Is still In the possession of the Benda rea tribesmen who Duchaas NOTICE ON E NEW CITY OF GARY. n. STORE. .of new SECOND-HAN- Unfair Treatment ef JapSchool Children. On Allagad New York, Oct. 23.- - Tbe Tribune today says that private advices received In thla city tend to confirm tbe report current. In err Irtdast leal circles for some weeks past that the creation of another cardinal for the United States has been definitely nettled upon and that Archbishop Farley will be raised to that dignity at the coming consistory along with Mon signor Bourne, a the archbishop of Westtplnwter, German prelate and possibly a Spanish prelate. You Z. C. M. I. CHARGES AGAINST HEARST PEOPLE FALL FLAT. AN INTER-STAT- E Presents 3 GRAFTERS." Kill-gat- Wedding 1. Los Angeles. Calif, Oct. 23. Francis J. Heuey, assistant district attorney of San Francisco und V. J. Hunt of the detective department f the IN INDIANA district attorney's office, who have been for the past day or two engaged, it 1 asserted in au investigation of a 'graft story with a San Francisco bearing, have returned north. STEEL MAGNATE INVITES HIM TO They are supposed to have suite on TALK. the iratn at five o'clock last evening. Thev stopped at a local hotel and iheir work here was shrouded iu considerBecause There ie Heavy Duty an able secrecy. Steel Billata Nine Cltiee to be Visited. JAPNNESE MIDSHIPMAN RESIGNS REMEMBER OUR ADVICE: Buy LOU DILLON at 30 cents. Offer good until October 25th. Call, phone or telegraph us. . -- LEADERlTHEY HAVE SERVEDI TAILS TO A i Bell Phone 927 (NTolSEK FIGHTlTAllK LO L IT A II, OGTEN, El Peso, Texas. On. authorities across ihe river from El Paso discovered eleven rifla and powhidden In a hut in der and dynantlJuarez, where revolurionlsts have been The mayor af Jnare and meeting. Mexican Consul Ms!ln of El Paro declare that papers raptured on revolutionist in this city and Juare show that they planneJ to 'ah' Juana by force and capture and loot bank. Two American-borbrothers. Ronqiilllo Mexicans, sre under arrest In Jusre aa rvulutlunlatn, having been ar reared when going for a doctor for their m ter, who died today while they were Limited Lewises Traie letbe Werld Compartment and drawing room sleeping cars, observation car, din H big cars, and library 11 can, with barber, bath and Boric lovers Library: entire train electric lighted, through to Chicago without charge. Direct connect!! for Tha Meal buffet-smoki- ng St. Paul and Minncspciis mfrvaUoe. nl ful ran bt aboiari fm. TV toft. C. A. Walkar, Chicago & (OS North-Weste- Omani to, fy. rn Mai Street, Mk Laka CKr. Utah- aW - TC'.SJ&SWJ.K'JK aalaia paaa M asm. Min ) fea nbaig all eouNTRian. i dnr) ri)t ZiiMyWa law, hma, - final asd ' bMspaiari ftarffm IzdaaMy. VHkawk n In prison. S. L. Davis, an Amerfran machinist, was arrested in .I'tartz a a revolutionist, but later ' Paper seized addressed to Flores head of :he Mexican revnlntion-i- ! junta, indicated that he is in this ticiniy. 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