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Show TI1E 0 EXAMINER: MORNING CTAII, PATTKDAY OGDEN, Not Satisfied With Decision Healthful cream of tartar, derived solely from grapes, refined to absolute purity, is the active principle of every pound of Royal Baking Powder. Hence it is that Royal Baiuns Powder renders the food remarkable both lor its fine flavor and healthfulness. No alum, no phosphate which are the cheap principal elements of the baking powders and which are derived from bones, rack and sulphuric acid. so-call- ed nwn wvai Mima ROOMS No. SI No. 9S Independent 'Phene Sell 'Phene, two rlnge BUSINESS OFFICE Independent 'Phene Bell 'Phone, one ring mew vmc premiere production of thla piece waa given In Horton Just about a year ago and une of Mr. Harris' companies ha been presenting the play at the Lyceum theater. New Yoik, for the past eleven months without a single break, which la a record no other production can boast of. as at aoine time during the summer other uttractlieie have been compelled to rhwe, at least for a iterlod of two to four weeks. The hot weather, however, hail little effect on tlie business at the Lyceum theater and the engagement has proven a sensational one from every standpoint. It may be said In truth that The Linn and the Mouse, picturing a It does social and financial life of the upper class of Americans today, la the grtwl American play for which the public have king been waiting. It appeala because of Ha vivid picturing of these 'phaees of life which are today on everyone's tongue and because of Its absolute truth. - The cast Includes a number of plsyera esiieelally selected by Mr. Harris for the presentation at this great drama. EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ca. No. M Na. M BREVITIES To the wife of Alvin Tribe, a (irl. Mother and child ere doing well. Born ten-poun- d Private fuueral services were held over the remains of Sarah A. Shepnnl yesterday at I p. m. from Lindquist's undertaking parlor. Rev. Crane of the M. E. church i.fflriated. Interment at the City cemetery. WHEAT L10 PER 100 POUNDS. The beat and cheapest of hay at Grout, 363 24th St. Both phones. "THE MAN ON THE BOX. Bert Fuller and Sam Sharman came Action who found Reader of cun-m- t from Salt lake last evening for the much to delight them lu Harold fight la a Reo runabout. The time for story, "The Maa on the Box." the run was one hour and thirty-thrr- a will And equal pleasure In Grace Livminutes. ingston Furnlas' dramatisation of the which will be presented at he hook A marriage Mcenae was Isaued yes- Grand en Monday. November If, with terday afternoon to V, H. Rawaon, Max Flgman as the star, supported aged S3, and Kellie Davis, aged 30, hy a carefully selected company and. both of Farr YL mounted with special attention to detail of furniture and scenery. Former Senator Tbiunaa Kearua and every "The Man on the Box' waa the proFrank Knox, prseident of the National nounced comedy success of the New bank of the Republic, were Ogden vis- York season last year, and ran for itor last evening. It. la a clean, wholeaomf 30A nights. comedy full of spirited action, bright James D. Shaw, chief clerk to F. dialogue and intereating dramatic S- - Hess, auditor of the dfnlng car do. situation. The hero la a character has partment of the Harrlman llnea, admirably adapted to' Max Flgman's returned from Loa Angelea. where he style and temperameut. and affords was married on October S3 to Mis him the beet opportunity of ills caGertrude Alexander. The young cou- reer. Sent will be ready Friday. ple will make their future home In this city. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES W. H. Mead of Ely, Nevada, was an Ogden visitor yesterday on buslnea Ir. Geurge Thomas, formerly princonnected with some Ely properties. cipal of the high school, hut now of Mr. Mead states that Ogden should The Agricultural college, visited school hare a through train service estab- Wednesday afternoon. lished to Ely, which would mean the bringing of a great deal of trade tu Class In Latin VII lias Just finished tbla city. reading the Amt book of Virgil' "Arneid. Paul Faulkner, the young boy who. with Ivan Mirks, stole a gold wutrli Class in leiln VI haw completefrom A. Van Patten in this city set- - d- Cicero- - oration, Fro just Arrhla" and was arrestwho weeks and era', ago, will rend next Pro Pompeta." d In Pueblo, Cok and brought Iwrk i Officer Sail of Lake the Carlson by Earl Pnrdoe, 'ul, visited with the police force, was Thursday afternoon I class of '07 one afternoon last week. at school Industrial to the Committed Mr. Pardon's visit was greatly appreOgden by the Judge of the Juvenile ciated and aroused considerable school court. spirit antung ihe students. Mac-Orath- 'a ! ; Arthur Jensen, who was recently employed by a maa named Peterson at Huntavllle, la detained ut the hospital suffering from an attack of nntallpox. Jensen claims that Peterson hired a man named Nellsoti to bring him to Ogden. The unfortunate man was un the streets here for several hours before his condition was discovered by the authorities. The county attorney here declares that he will prosecute Peterson for violating the health regulations. e THEATERS AT THE GRAND TONIGHT. d CAMPAIGN Traasurar Mails EXPENSES. ts Secretary ment of Expanses. J. (1. Fallons-be- , treasurer uf the Independent league, today mailed to Secretary of State O'Brien at Albany a statement of the cnmpalgn expenses uf the Independence league for the campaign Just rinsed, as follows: Halls, meetings, music, etc...! 20.311 16.2'W Organisation 16.20'.! Petitions F.lectlon day expenses, work.IU .841 ers st pulls, etc payCampaign headquarters New York. Nov. 16. r. n c t I.i--- y siu-ces- s SIT UP AND TAKE NOTICE & COMPANY CAN AND WILL FIT YOUR EYES WITH IF YOU LET THEM. GLASSES our optician sen: two patients to Hit oculist One was a little gill who had been fitted I", t!.v right to prescribe hy on optician who hadeni such a case at all If we tatinot give ynu entire sa'i faction, we pa you mi to ar. oculist for trcsuncni. Ilm.-estat all times i part of our business. LET US EXAMINE YOUR EYES FREE OF CHARGE. wr-e- J. S. LEWIS & CO. e RESIGNATION uf Soj.uu" with an investment company, to be held In iruat sa a guarantee fur Major Gillette's salary." As trustees, Mayor Weaver and Mr. Gordon agree tliat in the event of Mr. Wauamaker sustaining anv kies under the agreement through tne use of securities, they each agree to reimburse him to the extent of the loss." Majhr Gillette's salary aa chief uf the filtration bureau la IJ7.U0U. Th mayor's term uf office expire In April and as a new mapor might desire to appoint aomeons in the major's place, the lua.UUQ stand as a guarantee for the balance at th major s salary In such an event. one-thir- In the case of G. R. Cleveland vs A. Kmurtiiwait Produce cuutpany. tne Jury returned a verdict In favor of toe plaintiff for 9362. State of Utah va. Newell and charged wl;h burglary in the fine degree, defendant pleaded guilty and will be sentenced November 2t. C- - . Ent-niln- Lottie r. Marahall. adminlMrntrlx. va. Union Pacific Railioad company, continued for the term. ella B. Terry v. Uolumbua Terry, jlwrcs granted on plea of non support and desertion. In the matter of tbe estate of John W. Guthrie, dereased, Abbott R. d filed petition fur letters of administration. Notice of motion new trial haa heen filed in the caee uf Robert u va. Oregon Short Line -- Hey-woo- i- Wll-klnao- FEELING BITTER Between Moderates and Liberals Is Growing. Havana, Nov. 16. The bitter feeling between tbe Moderate and th Liberals la growing more Intense ns n consequence of rumora that the former party la prepared to go to any length to prevent new elections, the result of which. It la n foregone conclusion, would be an overwhelming Liberal victory. The Moderate are believed to prefer an Indefinite American occupation and even annexation to tbs United Amies to submlsdlon to Liberal rule. The Libera! assert hat the Moderates are prepared to Instigate disorders in nil provinces as aocn aa the date of the elections la fixed, hoping by this meana to compel the provisional government to abandon Its Intention of holding elections. 8uch Intentions are vehemently denied by the Moderate leaders, wno. however, are frankly apposed to the election project nod advocate the continued retetulun uf American t roups In the hope that the delay will bring shout dlraenaluns in the Liberal ranks and the consequent extinction of tk nnaxent liberal preptrn deranee. Thla also will gtvs time tor the of tbe conservative. eFara of an outbreak are not seriously considered by the provisional government. Tha rural guard haa been reinforced and redistributed, in accordance ylth previcue plus, to more than 30u posts throughout the island and 11 I believed these men will ba able to deal promptly and decisively with the first sy mptom of disorder. MEXICAN RAILWAY. Mexico City, Nov. 16. According (b Mexican Herald th transfer of Oxaca and Jiutla railway haa been the consummated. Arrangement for the making of bund tu the extent of at 5 per cent and a term of ufty year have been completed, he ecu cities being taken by English and French interest. The funds obtained will he used in rebuilding and improving the Oxaca and EJutla line and lu constructs lag the fit at division to Yuchtengo. It is propose to cunatruct a line from Oaxaca to Sallna Crus and up the western coast of Mexico to o and Manx.'Ulllo, a total dlatanre of nearly l.OtiO miles. Acs-pulo- FLOOD AT YAKIMA. North Yakima. Wash.. Nov. 16. After raging here two darn, deal roving almost 9200.000 worth at property, the flouda began tu abate last night. Tweuty men, one woman and four children were marooned last night on a temporary- - scaffolding on an island at the headgala cf the Sitnnvslde canal. They belonged- to the reclamation servlae. Last night rescuing parties went to the scene. Boats were corned and they were taken from their periknia position thla morning. PLATT TO RESIGN. New York. Nov, 16. The Evening Post today published the billowing: Tbontaa C. Platt's resignation from DIVORCED PERSONS. the United 8tarea senate la said to be ready fur filing with Governor HigWill Be Denied Right ef Remarrying gins. Senator Platt, it Is reported, In tha Church. haa decided U retire altogether from public life. Recent disrlomrna concerning the Omaha. Nov. 16. -- Bishop George senators dement ie trnublea. added to Worthinktou of the Episcopal dlocas at Nebraska today made public an Ma increasing age, are declared to agreement, signed by all but four of bavw forced Jim to the declaim to hla office. the Episcopal clergymen of eastern Nebraska to refits to marry persons divorced for any cause arising after FIRE IN CHICAGO. marriage. The dissenting clergymen, TrinBeecher of among whom la Cicago, Nor. 16. Fire supposed to their rea- have ity cathedral. Omaha, give started from a In the son for refualng the agreement that It basement, uf the four-stor- nexploslon building a. is contrary to the laws at the church. Lake street this afternoon, destroyed that building and badly damHEARST SPENT $256,370. aged tbe Commercial building adjoining, at the corner of Lake and DearGovborn streets. The building In which In Hie Recent Canvass for the the fire originated was occupied by a ernorship. number of manufacturing concern. 16. W. R. Los 9450.000. AKiany. X- Y.. Nor. Hears!.' Independence league and Democratic cudidate for governor, STANDARD OIL DECLINES. t d lav certified to ihe secretary of state that he had spent. 9256.370 in New York. Nov. 16. Standard Oil promoting his rxnvaee. This wws di- stock declined further on the curb vided aa follows: Independence stock market today, selling down to league. 19S.H7n; Democratic state 525. or 26 below last night's 67.u0(t; Committee. traveling ex- closing price.points 40 polnta from yester13011. penses, day's high price and 71 points since Monday. Dealing In the stock totaled PERIOD OF TRANQUILITY. more than 500 share. Tbe stock wold at 591 a share in NoMoscow, Nov. 16. After a period of vember, at 6700 last January and 940 tranquility the kical administration, In 1902. m the eve uf elections, la turning its eyes -upon the Liberal newspaper, and MUTINY AT ODESSA. today- Gen. Rheln!t, the prefect of of detachment led a personally police, Odessa, Nuv. 1C. A aerious mutiny ponrr Into the efllc.es of the NorypotJ haw broken nut at the prison here. t the New Wa-- L the mouthpiece if of th hardships Inflicted upon the mure radical element of the made Democratic and labor par- them, tothe political priernera plan escape by digging a tunnel unties The Retinal directed a thorough der V treacherous walls. the prisoneearch of the promise and declared er revealed till plot o the authorities, the paper suppressed. He further-mot- w hereupon 250 prisoners rove In revolt vowed he would silence other killed the Informer. The prison la make themselves and lieu.- - purer now V surrounded troops. The censors' Imreau diaagrnca'iU-- . the field against news is also eni-rlBOSTON ELEVATED. paper Nttil has tiegun lawsuits against seven level joiirnx'.. Itohton. Nov. 16. -- The Boston Elevated Railway company, which control NO REASON FOR STRIKE. praciicaily nil the trolley lines in Boston and rimrlty, and also the elevated New York. Nov. 16- .- President Unsystem, announced tonight that a volder ..od id the Ivriti railroad, who advance in wagea will he untary made from the Chicago, today granted tu Its 5,rtit) employe on Janfollowing statement: We are nut p: ''.taring for a strike uary 1. The IncrcsHu will arerage lu a day and will amount to 6160,. snd thete is no reason why there cents non a year. have should lie a strike. The always been Jtts'ly treated and there MANGANESE MINE. la n" re sen why they will not be treated as well In the future." A inerting to organise ill Wheeling. W. Va.. Nuv. la. The ferryo of manganese In alt unlimited is being arranged boat hy th have tiie men emplr-yequantities ba been made in Wet-- t VirErie Join the lisrlior mens branch or ginia in a jhiin: not yet made public, e tinlun s a and the riritn that rxpcrlmem and the International preliminary to the prun tailor, of de- rest already made show the prewnre of milll its of ton of the mineral. mand for higher wage Ik-a- u y 164-10- 6 Be-cati- n e ng flt'-me- fin-me- i-t- HEADS VANDERBILT LIST. OF GILLETTE. SCHOONER WRECKED. William K Van. Paris. X.iv. liiMuit. Nov l'7. False Spit, a Mink acc'idliic to offipia! s'a'ivirt., en ledge near ;btuu light, causi-- the which will appear tonsil tow. w:!! head wre-- k of the srlnon-- r Mary E. Newthe list if witining iwnr of tin ton la- -' n:ght. lte crew ..f the footi-e- r I'liilaut iphia. Xnv 16. The comii-ti.i- n years flat rvira tu France, lives, only hy' lashing saving tlu-i- r he tloupselve tu th mat under which Major CuRsiii Gil lv Iwnd H!ne fn-- n The p notion clump until le'.te resign I hi cumml ton in the ha-- held fur n:.m years. Mhelp arrived d.tyliylu. t213.kS::. Hi :i of Bnrt iota! thlv ha tlttlie I nlted army MalntenOil to accept the position of chief of Hie threc-ye.i- : trad WRECK AT DETROIT. dll fi.il nia.le the winning h"-- which with purses valued ration tmre.-vi- . the l tod.-iv-. t .i st the is wl.upn-n-at I'f.a.lSS great' Uetru:'. Vf! . Nm 16 Tiie early public " in liiu' iiil'i evpvt f- - from Detroit H sincic hit-amount ever v.e- -. fi in n !if !' hi one tnee. position on f-lrr giutig up i.; an! Tnnir raliwu.. tb army Major Gillette w.ts gu.i'an-t- i was :erkei! in ifc yard here tiidsy SAN FFANCISCO JURY. e.l y.ar for five years unf the passen-gefhy a h!krn 'ail. Nin der an agreement entered into hy wrr serUniav. Fran'1.;.-Xnvformer B 16 Jr in War ainaker. Xo Talmas lye Sac wer t'H'av by .limit's Gay Gantou an Vityor IWv 1NELLIGIBE. was wd-which m.i The ogreeii'enl, resumed its invesgrand , Gll-of Major tigation into d'.iecd municipi! graft Hi'r.oh'i" Ntu. 16. Thro.- - of ih-- ! pi.i ic at iV out n'mciscii 'n e. 'he !': ier. Th ih: cf'e-tu- -i pl.iins - '..! it th" e:r(". B Thotuas jix'.epmei't set rorth :ltat 1 tn h sin r.n'll 6.'i" might, when .in ad lion ane :n 'h in!!ig:hie 10 in the pn'ilie In'erest Wnt.stnaker o'clock tenUnrl'il iegis'.a'iire heis'We a, en to jou'Tiinent wa litey t.i dot' tail seeiiri'le in the sun furt-"next Tnrsdav li'dil eun'iiiiK, . u . a nn'Br:E 1 Conditions - Are Causing Widespread Comment. Vmi-dtrbi- lt i w.-i- ". Cotn-tne- Tn-iit- .i ifiS-O'i- s fo-i- . OPTICIANS WASHINGTON. west of Chicago will lie rcci.iuiiiende.l by (he ninety representative uf these who have heen In confer employe cure 'in this city for the iaxt thice days. The conference adjourned The proceeding of the confer-eticno hate en secret, slid statement cou'i lie secured from the muff tee except 'hat a raise in sages The amount would be ui Increase or the time wlirn the demand will 'ne made were not made It ws stated that there were s.1 man y employes anil so many different Iocs' issue. invnlied that, local woiiid have to an nee their un Ion ovn schedules .in! make demands personnily . I Gets Verdict for 6152 Divorce Granted to Della B. Terry. - State- T.-ta- Ili-ur- AT THE BIG CLOCK Francisco. The honors, as fur as the winner of round waa concerned, were about even, both winning about eight rounds each. The recuperative power of Thompson In the last five rounds was noticeable, and his sggresalvenea throughout tha entire bout was good. Hyland was on the defensive through ntuei of the fight, buj he did administer some hard punishment to Thomp-ann- . When the Anal gong sounded Thompson was as fresh and atroug as he wm at any time, during the fight, aud because he slipped in the last round Referee Williams gave tha de-- . Clston to Hyland. If there ever was a draw hi a fight it was last night, and the decision should have been accordingly. It la such decisions that kill the game In any locality. If it had been a draw II would have meant that the two eould have no me together In a third contest, Aa it now stands, both men have each won a fight The preliminaries were falily good and succeeded in pleasing the audience. They were tietween Kid Bray at Seattle and Kid Bernstein, won by the latter in the fourth round. A bout between Kid West of Butte and Kid Herrlok was derided a draw by Referee W. it. Hughes. waa more than The attendance 1.600. about half of whom came up k from Salt City. The laboratory sork In physiogh.877 roll has been progressing very 66,547 nicely. Mr. Noun nrrangod a piece General expenses of apparatus to d nionsirate gevser l 1234.42't action and also the formation f voThe receipt include contributions lcanic cones. Prinrlpal Austin gave a lecture on Yellowstone iiark before of .?I7U front W. R. Hears! and the class. Illustrating the same by SlO.uoti from Jywls fttuyvessut Chan-leTwo hundred and seventy-sevephotographs taken this last summer. ranting people contributed amount The ClKKoictim. edited by the junior from 25 cents to $5 each. to press anil will rlass. has jus' be res fly for illstriimf I'm the Tuesday SECRET CONFERENCE. pr. ce.litn Thanksgiving. This Is the first edition for the year, and it lias Employes of Forty.flve railroad 8eek been t nr- atm ef nil to make It creditIncrease, able and atiracive. Illustrative work, of which waa by Lillian Kansas Ci'. Nov. 16. A ilrinand Sony. i'V. is (he lir-i- t of Its kind ever for an increase In wages for the 5.Vin).i done In the school. railroad employes uf The forty-fiv- . H. ATTEL DEFEATS DECOURSEV. At the Grand tonight will produce Charles Klein' and the H;i:t Diego. Vo. Id. Abe Attell waa greatest plat. The Mouse,'" a drams which ha.-- achieved givi n the decision over Hilly IVCour-seIn thru' rloal an ni the end or the fifteenth round the greatest years. The tonight. sals In the inter Ist Dick raphy Harris J.S. LEWIS Hyland uf San Fraui-larwas given the ducisiun over (.'y clone" Johuny Thompson uf Chicago at the end of the twentieth round of one of the bardevt fought route sis ever pulled off in this Th. bout. In which honors were about even, was refereed by Jim Williams, former champion of the state, who retired after his meet with Tom Shar-key- . The decision was not very well received by the eplenutd audience preeeut. a vast majority uf which called for a draw. U waa given to Hyland on point, principally because Thompson slipped to the floor In the last round, but waa quickly un his feet and wading after Hyland when the gong sounded, the referee then announcing Hyland as the winner. From the tap at the gong at the beginning of the flrst round, to the Anal goug, both men worked like young gladiators and were at aacb other every minute. They gave one of the beat bout seen iu Ogden la many yiars. There mere only three or four rounds in which the men did not clinch and the fighting consisted of short arm punches and Jabs to the in which the exchange of kidney bkiwa wan even. It was 10:45 before the men begau fighting, having entered the ring ten minutes before that time. Before entering the ring the men were examined hy Dr. Eghan as to their condition. When weighed both were found to be under weigh) lea than 133 pounda. Jim Williams was introduced a referee by Official Announcer W. M. Hughe, in Hyland' corner were Willard Bean, Jack Johnson and Red Donovan. In Thompson's corner were For rest. Geiger. Billy liemp and Rawhide Kelly. The timekeeper were Emil Schuler at Salt. Lake, David Monroe of Ogden and Ceurge Dixon of San "Fighting 1 AVENUE. s NEWELL AND EMMINGS PLEAD GUILTY OF BURGLARY. General Opinion in Favor of Draw. ABSOLUTELY PURE rt-:-iie- vi-- '!:' candle shades at boire." a icac'-- . er an ueeulewora aa.il veaierua. ry "This Is raallr av Action Recover to Widows ion baa n Affecting ihu us many' s Dower. twenty caudle tick may deck n:,t diune- - table, while oibe.-aro : A dispatch from Kelt Lake City on Ihe sideboard and mano ranged If a I ta'i man dies efter diajtositK nf piece. his estate without the consent of hts "The color scheme of the aha-wife, her remedy is not to sue the must all agree, and must tone .), for her share t the purthoae the table center and flower. price, but to bring action tu recover "One at the pretties' at the uet.gi,. her dower right In the property. Such ia named the blossom' aiiade. ur.it s i the decision handed down today In of velvet and. silken . the Uah supreme court in the case of vonipoaed to represent the hostess' favoritepe' flu , Annie Park Hilton va. 3. W. Stewart, er. executor. It ia said to be the first "Another paiteru ia m-- re e!abo:.- on thla knutty point. Mrs. Hll-to- n It is fashioned of white eninr.v.4 was united by tbe Mormon rite of ered la silver thread. aatiu This aeallcf" ta Dr. John R. Bark when which adorns the caudle oppositesiui. j, she was believed to be dying, as a girl. lady guest, heart a small circular lot ,;, After her recovery she married Hilton ing glass in front. and the celestial marriage waa ig'Candle shade games fur a dinner nored until after Park'e death, when party will quite replace 'bouk teas Ur her suit for a widow's Interest in hi fancy dress dinners. estate brought a decision from the suOne novelty ia called the ei preme court that the sealing" was j game. Each shade hears th eye'uf valid marriage. n distinguished man or woman puln eu .. on mice, which light up as If it EXPERIENCES OF LORD MAYORS. alive. .The guesia are provided wi., cards and pencils attached, and If ever tiie full hiatorr of the lord dessert the shades are passed round, is written, it and Ihe one who guesses the mayoralty of will lie found to contain many an incorrectly Is awarded a prize cident of romance such aa one would London Express. scarcely expect to find in it. What, for instance, could he more FINISHED EXPERIMENTING. romantic than the story which tells how 8ir John Spencer was rubbed of Leavenworth, Kan., Nov. 16. Th hi daughter and helrees. and became board of the army located 4 the ancesor at a line of marqueaeee? Fort Leavenworth has finished expert Rich Spencer." as Sir John wua popu- menring with the patent teleaoupp-sigh- t larly known, kept hla maporaitv at and forwarded a report o the Crosby Place. Bishop gale: and the war department, strongly recommend, to victim a Lord fell young Compton ing Us adoption. Experiments were the charm a of hla pretty daughter. Sir made on the target range In nil kinds the John, however, suspected hirdling of., weather and long and short diof being more attracted hy hla money stance. The board found that the light hia frowned child, and waa a powerful adjunct In marksmanhags than by on hla suit. But love laughs at par- ship, especially in long distance ahuui ents' frowns and at kickamlths; and ing. thus it happened that oue day the voung gallant railed- at Crosby House COMET DISCOVERED. iu the guise of a baker and smuggled-hllady hive away In his basket. Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 16 A tele, The lady thus romantically abducted message wa received Yu th proved a thorn In the fleah to her hus- phone Harvard observatory today from Rev. band In later life, tor we find her In- J. H. Metcalf of Taunton. Mas., anstating on an allowance of 2.200 the discovery of faint compounds a year for pocket money, on nouncing et. The oomet was found In a photo10,000 pounds to spend In Jewels, on taken by Mr. Metcalf on Novemroaches and horses, and female at- graph ber 6:45 Greenwich meantime, or tendants, and generally making such about14,2:45 oclock yesterday morning. extravugant demands as must have made her lord wish that he had wed a GOV. MAGOON PLEASED. more modest, If less well dowered, bride. Havana. Nov. 16. Gov. Magoou toEqually dramatic waa the way In which Lord Mayor Osborne woii wife day denied the rumor that he iuicml-eresign hla post In Culm. H. and fortune. When an apprentice he said to : chanced to aee a little girl fall from I have never filled a poet wrhu-l- i one of the windows overlooking the me more than this one, and Thames, at which she had been care- pleasesnever have been so deeply Interested lessly left by a nurse. Quick aa aa in tbe work that I am now thought the lad plunged into the river to her rescue and brought her safely to shore, to find that, he had thus LIPTON DEPARTS. saved from death the daughter of Sir William Hewet, the lord mayor. When New York. Nov. 16. After bidding the child grew up to lovely woman10 many of his friend ai hood many a rich and titled aultor farewell Waldorf-Astori- a, the Sir Thomas Upto of them her all but hand; sought ton boarded the steamer Carniania toshe raid No." Her hand waa reserved for the young apprentice who night and will sail tomorrow morning had ao gallantly risked hla life to save for England. Before Sir Thomas went hern. And Oehorne nut only made her aboard the steamer he said that he hla wife, but In due time' be became had practically made up hla mind to lord mayor himaelf; while from thla Issue another challenge for the Amer, union sprang the present ducal house ica cup. of Leeds. DOCKS ON FIRE. That ia a charming story, too. which la told of Whittington, when ha Naples, Nov. 16. A conflagration ia entertained hla sovereign, Henry V, and Queen Caroline In tbe city. The raging on the docks here and the damup to the present time la eat in firking was heavily in debt to hla host, age th lord mayor, who took thla oppor- ed at fUOO.OOU. The area of the fire rlrcumocribed and effort ia tunity of preparing a pleasant sur- haa been being made to keep It in hounds. Must prise for him. He had a fire lighted of the ship In the harbor have cleared in the banqueting hall, uf precious with cinnamon and other for the open sea. woods, spices, and Into the flame he threw BANK ROBBED. all the king's bonds for 6i.(KiO pounds. n such lavish act overcome by Henry, Mora mac, Ok la, Nov. 16. The safe of generosity, exclaimed, "Surety never had king such a subject!" to In the state hank of Morainic wa at an winch Whittington made the courtly blown open by and the perretort, And. surely, sire, never had early hour this morning petrators escaped. It la understood subject atiah a king!" A truly noble man wai Sir John the robbers secured about $l,00h. mavor'a Lawrence, who at in th LETTER LIST. chair during that terrible year of the plague, 1666. When thousands were e List of letter remaining In the flying from London In terror Sir John at Ogden, Utah, November 13. not only remained through all the horwhich If not called for in two week, ror in hla house in St. Helens, but. spent hla nights and will be sent to the dead letter office: Gentlemen's Liat. days In fighting tha dread disease sad In personally directing the labors of Allen. Jack son J. Johnson, P. D. Jones, I. U others. Not content with thla heroic Albers, H. H. Kena, C. H. work, he actually supported 40,000 Boyle, Hedrll destitute people out of hla own purae, Bartlett.Edward D Mayer, Lewis McPherson. J. J, Burrell, Arthur until the calamity waa at an end. Mortimer, Chas Of a different type was Sir Robert Baugh. C. W. Muderaa, Stevo Tyner, who was as bibulous aa hla Brown, C. H. McGrath, Alex name suggests. On one occasion, we Blair, Jamea 8. Mori, J. ioarn, when he waa entertaining Barnett, J. H. McMillan, John Charles II, the company became so Balltnette, J. I McMIlan,J6hn T uproarious thsl the king quietly sole Butch. J. McDonald, Dr. J. away to hie coach in Guildhall yard. Blake, W. F. Norman, H. W. Whereupon Sir Robert, grown bold Bailey, J. 8. Nesblt, Prank. with wine, pursued the 'Merry Mon- Clotirabie, Wm. Nering. Wm. A. arch.' and catching him by the band Crager, BenJ. cried- out. with a vehement oath, 'Sir. Clark, Mr. and Nagle. C. J. Mrs. C. A. O'Neill. Mr. and you shall stay and take t'other battle. Mra. Dick The king, with a atnlJe and graceful Cooley, Fred air, repeated the llue of the old song. Cudlhle. Edward Pace, David 'He that la drunk ia as great as a Clark, Harris G. Platt, C. B. Tty an, T. J. king,' and immediately turned back Carroll, James aud compiled with hia host's request." Clifford,- Ritter, Fred Roae, Elmer Sir John Shorter's mayoral year Clark. J. H. was marked, by a singular tragedy, of Dowaon, R. C. Stephen, J. A. Stratan, j. B. which he was the victim. When he Dawman, 8. was on his way to open Bartholomew Dyer. Arthur T. Stewart, J. A. Smith, Jim. fair, he called, as the custom was. fin Dlgnan, D. P. the keeper of Newgate, tn drink a Dickey. C. S. Slicker, I. J. Fartankard of wine. Sir John stooped to DeCoiircy. fhaa C. ley receive the proflered draught, but, aa Dittman, Fred Svhiline, J. A. o luck would have It. he left the lid of Eil worth. Sanders, D. T. the tankard flop down: 4is horse shied Stephen, T. B. at the noise and threw him heavily to Brickaon, Dave. Stowell, Warren Stan gland. W. O. the ground, and within twenty-fou- r Erickson, Fred Stski. M. hours he died from the Injuries re- Endo. K. A. St cphena,Cba a. W Fernellns. C. ceived. H. Sir William Horn, lord mayor in Ford. W. Sonoda, Y. 1487, proved hia valor so well tliat he Froerer. F. H. Thompson, H. O, waa knighted hy Henry VII on the Farr. Lamar. Thomas, J field of B:sworth: Sir Robert Heyward GJurorlch, Joao Treaede, Richard won a double title to fame by being Gruwall, Dan W. Wm. Veltv. Oscar the father of sixteen children, all of Hansen, W. O. whom may lie seen on his inuuument High!. Sherman Wwrdllrbt. U W. In St. Alphege. Ijondon Wall, and by Heslop. Robt. E. being the ancestor uf the Marquesses Hialop. J. A. uf Bath: Sir William Craven entered Hart, R. J. Williams. A. London as a por lid. In a carrier's Hobson, Lola Ce- - Wheeler. Sidney of a rele cart, to become the father-in-laWalter, L. W. Welch. John C. queeu and founder of a line of earls; Hansen. Farley. Sir lomas IYot llv. d to see all his Hansen. Emanuel William. Geo. W. four daughters women of i!t!e; while Holetrom. C. I. Wright. Charles Sir Samuel Flndyer. who ctvrel the Hum. C. E. AVagner. Chaa. of as a driver pick nurse, found Ire. Ellsworth city a wife lu L--rl Ladies' Liat. Cardigan's niece, and now if he wcie alive emild conn? his Alden. Mr. Ern- Queen nalilc d'tcendai:!s by the scon. Jarvis. Mrs. eat E. Bowman. Mis Knight. Mr. E. H. nec-M-t- NOTES G. R. Cleveland 100ft. IMPORTANT DECISION COURT ROUND The Honors, as Far as the Winning of Rounds Was Concerned Were About Equal Audience IT. THE DISTRICT HYLAND GIVEN DECISION IN TWENTIETH NOVEMBER MORNING, w-- larges-numbe- a I nUro-glyceri- post-offic- Blah-opsgmt- e, Jee Fier-nand- Tit-Bit- s. CANDLE Monohan. M!ta M. Murdock,A11ce M. Davis. Mias Violet Moss Molly J Dtcker. Mra.C.B. Riley. Mr. Wm. Smith .Miss Nellie Evans. Grace .Etartford. Mis Gooden, Miss Maude Cora U M. R. Seaton. Mrs. CSia. Gardner. Greenwood. Laura Turner. Mrs. Wllaon.MisaOUve Ml rolmt-i- , Walt a. Mrs. Oar Adeiade car S. Jnnpf. Fred Johnson. M:m Mina LIGHT IN FASHION. Cranor, Mias Wuint-i- i nave lfR'.i.ej at Iasi ;bat candle 1rM Is th rr.r; beocoilng to their mnipiiixiun Candles will rhere-f.irIn... or.lv i!!i:n:!-s-,.oat smart e - n dlnnr p.rn th! r. wl:irr. The ma drawback tha' ci'.ndle iight bn wa de;..r. uts- - 'men rero-;- i moved. on a din per Table n.it a chieriug svMem of iiltimiua i.'ii, ,ru tii scheme a ht'r.l for each provi.!f g:nt. in i.f t!.f jn r.in n sl.v" 'le. i'l ihe a'c being disfane shops. played can-ilc- ' n-- MiK'if, t"-;- to UifcK lb'r Jlr. 11. U Packagea. Iartv. Herm WM. GLA8.MAN. I WANT ADS YIELD BIG P. M. RESULTS. |