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Show JIOIINIMJ jjlfi OiiDES, U: TUESDAY LTAIl, Bteie the wail jn the loinb. O.Je. J,bn riarptr, i- - A. Morris aai Xurru. him breaker and tiglwaqmon, coiup:uel the quartet.2 Auen guards vis.'.rd the place at u cxick la the m'terojua. uey found ail tbe men loose, wits tbe shatter J manacle lying on the fiuor. A new supply of bracelets was secured and the men were trusted up aguia. When vieittd thirty mlntus later they bad again smaihed the handcuffs. To say that Wardeu Pratt was disturbed gives but a last Ides of his slate of mind. How four convicts to the wall could break their bunds within the space of half aa huur, WC3 beyond his comprehension. His theory U that one of the party, of exceptional aurngth and agUty, worked himself free and then liberated the others. Ke decided to change the method of punishment and tu confine the In the tomne one at a time. He b determined to continue the punitive menssres until the discipline of the prison b fully U. R-L- SALT LAKE AND STATE NEWS From Correspondents and State Exchanges mun.cated with Frank J. Hangs, at torney x the Western Kcderauon of Miners at Cripple Creek, Culo. Ho Wan Who Figured in Colorado's In Call at City JaiL further stales that he will have pleat r of help, and that only half ut the Salt Lake. Nov. IS. Claude C. Bald - has bees told. d uf General ' On October t Baldwin, or Sergeant win. aged Id. Shermaa Bell during tbe mining war Baldr,", as he ie known In Cripple at Cripple Cnees, Cola, tbra yeara Creek, appeared in Denver and angun man. nounced to n few friemia uiat he had ago. and general in in ibe city JalL Nominally be la two affidavits that would change the charged with breaking hia parole from political horoscope of the state. One tbe etate reformatory at Buena Vlta. aw urn statement dire.-tlcontradict Cola the conleaatun of Harry Oryhard, now hla be made veeks Three ago Jailed at Base. Idaho, charged wit from Colorado after sweating to complicity in the murder of farmer involved a down half ibat affidavits Governor Bteunenbeig. W. D. Hay of tbe moat prominent men of that wood, president of tbe Western redOwners Mine association The aiaie. eration of and a candidate cn were charged with dynamiting tbe In- the SocialistMiners, ticket for governor of and to oouapirlug dependence depot, Colorado, it awaiting trail on the same place tbe blame pn the Western Fed- I charge. of Miners. eration ' Orchard In his confession went Into A eeoond aworn riairment charged how the lnu.r circle detail M. Randolph, promiaeui of the explaining Major H. Western Federation of Miners with n conpo.liidan of Denver. Colo., the Independence dynamiting, spiracy to Intimidate Chief Justice planned the murder ui Prank Bteunenbetg. Gebbert to compel him to authorise and statement la to tie the removal of hia name from the Re- Baldwin's sworn effect that he was In tbe conr,de:.ce publican state ticket. ' of General Sherman Bell and tna George Ellis, Pinkerton detective, traced Baldwin through three ataree. Mine Owuere'In association dur.ng the ihe mining district, and finally landed h tu In this city, af- Insurrection members of .i.at t.rga. lz.1..! ter his man had slipped through hia nnu tnat tbe enme. flngero at Rock Springs, Wya W. U. planned In relation to tbe conspiracy to iut Anbury, officer of tbe Colorado slate reformatory, arrived here yesterday dcr Chief J slice Uabbert, of Denver. with instructions la take Baldwin back Baldw.n's affidavit, which la also signto Colorado. Tbe prisoner aaya there ed by Eugene Zimmrrtr.sn of Denver, is s plot of big" men bsck is Den- elated that Major "Mike" Randolph ver to do" him, and he aayi be will told him to go to the Judge's house and stick bim up'' with a gun, and per fight estrndl'Joa. He says ke has comSERGEANT suade him to get off the state Republican ticket. Baldwin stated that h was snak.ng the afiluaviis of ais own free will without hope or promise uf remuneration. Tbe two affidavits appeared in two weekly tastes ul the Appeal to Reason a Gocia.isi paper published at Girard, ian. 1 am being hunted by gun men from tne Creek." said Baldwin to a couple ot friends. "1 think Ill hit the trail." the Pinkerton detective agency does nut state who. placed several Pinkerton men on the case, and the chase started. BALDY CAUGHT. r body-guar- y ea-ra- ' - 77 VM K V You will scarcely lieve be- a soda cracker can srd men-acie- 1 , ! i RECEPTION d Huwell-Itoblnsu- an ro., a , nt be so perfect until you taste the one perfect Soda Cracker Uneeda Biscuit . I So deliciously baked so tender and flaky so wonderfully preserved by a moisture proof package. It is the only real Soda Cracker. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Qj) t- - ' j 7ESSSi3C 'L gggSSaE over the desert, and especially In Goldfield. He ie thoroughly posted on tbe ;iT j PURS . An Elegant Line of Each GOODS GOODS able than ever before if you have a Perfection Oil Heater. You can carry it about and cn quickly make warm and cozy the room and hallways that the heat from the other stoves or furnace fails to reach. There is no other heater so handy, so rlcan and simple as the ; (Equipped with Smokeless Device) Hundreds of thousands now in use and giving perfect satisfaction. Perfection Oil Heaters, equipped with the smokeless device, are all that tbe name implies. A trial will convince the most skeptical. Turn tlie wick as high or low as you can there's no danger. Gives intense heat. Two finishes nickel and japan. Brass oil fount beautifully embossed. Holds 4 quatts of oil anJ bums 9 hours. Every heater warranted. If not at your dealers write to our nearest agency fur de- - J script ive circular. -- the best houwhold bmp made. Eav to opnstv and improved born , r, Bmta throughout and nickel plated. An ornament to any loom, w bather library, dining-rooparlor, or bedroom. Every lamp warranted. Write to our restart agency if not at your dealar'a. CONTLuENTAL OIL COTIPAXY. . rwMSHLSJUM! e s sm-er- al ance. HAS INTERURBAN COLD FEETf It begins aa though Harriman's acquisition of the Utah I igut an Railway company's holdings In Balt lake snd vicinity had given the and GariieM of the Balt interurhsn road a had case of cold fret. To date the promoters of the po electric stem of poeed lines have not filed any articles uf Incorporation al: hough they have bc'ui prepared ready ftir entry for a couple of months past. Around headquarter In the Derail tvl'dlng the force nf engiuerr ani othero on the payroll hive for day been rterl.'odlv Idle. The force of I'S-'engineer lr the field three weks ago vve cal'.ol In and lad off subject to tali. I'p to 2:45 till afternoon the iftlrn and the Salt glvi n on Sa'ta'r ' ake ft hsl nut Angeles ra'.lr.-a- l Iven tn en up. It expire snd it be rcrsonaole to suppos that If It were tu he taken up the sum to Mnl the formtd rxyment. lie before the fi.rthcomtnK wld ta ils clus-- d fur the dav at 3 p. m. The ujtl. n rn the SanpMe Valley and twnty mile the rot', we.-tthe d pot rite at th rear iff th" Uu ln hotel, etc., one r.nd all 8s It Lake, Now. to 19. 1Hik very much 1: pn-m4e- r, In Balt Lake. Nor. 19. attendance at the f mrral of Blithop J. C. Watson held in Pioneer B'ake hall ypter.1a lift cm. on was so large that afier the hail was filled to Its raps' ty, at asr 2'".) were turned away. There was a pr fusion of fionil ofTerlnsH that eov- ered the coffin complete y nn.l spread over and about the tiler Jiim'c wav furnished by the Filth Ward chair. Hlsh'ip G. Giauq'.ie eon iurtej and ulnrere tribute to the sier! ng rb.vaeter and Christ! in f HI hup Watson by many of li s former frten l and The epeakers Irelu'-.Alex Mil-!.A a' iler B'jrt. Joseph rkbs"-n.M".a-i.t;ieph E Tavpir. Wil Jo-pe w: ill In the It. ljiam MclagV.in ltishop Ge-rrTeewda e .VcMann. Apo.-li-e An offic'ul .f the proposed interne h PatrlB-fJohn Smith Fr.ends ban Mil ninrn'ng d! ' n.f caie t3 he and snl lelarivra were in BUrn.'.vii'e from q"o:el th- - situation, but P was Ogden. Net hi and tleber. he was In a evident bix son of Bishop Vatrn srted aa mood. "VM!e we may be obliged to Thev were: George K. me of our original pianv," pa'lbrarets bandrn Robert G . .l.iseph D.. Hugh. Wa :er C he said. are here to do business." and Kiidger L Watson. The Iviriai Then be sdd hopefully: Yen knew was in the family lot In the City cent-ete- : this but ore of many propositions v. we have In the country. We have spent money here and It would REBEL CONVICTS he poor ht.Mney to abandon the fielj." A muni town the or mm cm gossip SHED HANDCUFFS. Is to the effect that the fine Ita'bn hand he Salt Ixke. Nev. of E. 11. Harrlman is In evidence In smoldering at m state penifire nf Insurre.-tlo- n the plana of the rn'mert-ni- s tentiary blazed up ega'n vesterday. rtrmeer it m proposed In make Sa!t when e'ght f the original Lake vnliey a suburban UUpla. took part In n demon rerl n to disDEMOCRATS MADE GAINS. parage ihe prison authorities. None of the six who underwent- the first Bslt lake. Nov. 19. Through the punishment In the tombs?- was Included In the latest outbreak. nfiic'al reounMng nf the Italics V, At 8: SO o'clock Saturday umniing thu cminty commissioner of the varifour if the offenders were handcuffed ous counties, ih Democrat !o rep'e- t 1 U y PERFECTION Oil Heater aert-u- a FUNERAL OF BISHOP WATSON. j A the dining car. The steam p1pe had frosen snd when the porter built a fire tbe stuve blew np. filling the car with gas. The upset the tables In their efforts to gi out of the car and several womea fell to the floor and were trampled upon. Others fainted from the neenmubted gas tp the tightly closed ear. Finally men broke tbe car windows with dlaliea to relieve the situation, the doors being blocked with passengers from other rais. wb? were trying to enter the diner. One w:mian, Mrs. D. E. Parker of 9200 California avenue, St. Ixmb. Jumped from a car wimLow and received serious injuries. She wa brought to Reno and placed in a hospital. Ten or flfrcenp ersons were overcome and required medical attend- er progressive anl profitable districts the United States. 19. In e undoubtedly raise Immediate development of the richest claims at Green-wateand will make (Besiwater copper mining district one of th m.ist Your home ran be made more romfort-- I PANIC. Reno, Nev, panic occurred this morning on the Parlfc express, one cf the fast Southern Partfir trains, while It wan yawing through Nevada, twenty miles eavt of Reno, caused by a stove (Vowing up Ton-opa- h REESE HOWELL & SONS DRESS Nov. Boston, Mass., Nov. 1$. Reliable Informal Inn has been given out by some of the office force of tbe acted copper king and mllllomtlre, Thomas W. Law-soof Boston, which shows conclusively that Lawson and bis associate are furnishing the capital with which rtatlon company b the A an automobile road from Cold Center, on the I as Vegas ft railroad to Green water, Cal., and that Lawson and hla associates haVe acquired a lane majority of the rap-ita- l stock of tits Crconwater Red Roy anu Green water Saratoga, rapper minwho-properties are ing comran'-ee- . located In the center nf the Green-watcopper mining district adjoining the Schwab Hjndlcate mine on the the John W. Gates properties on the mn th, Ttonanu group on the west, and the Nixon Wingfield Green water mine on the south. More than $2,000,000 in cash la reported to bate been paid by lawaun and hla associates fa hla mining propertiee. It b also reported that Lawenn an 4 hla associates will construct a Urge copper smelter on the properties of t.ie Green water and Red Hoy companies, aa the machinery ran be Ji'it as transported to Crecnwatcr b"y rail. The purchase of two cf the richest mining properties In Ihe Green waier district by the moat powerful copper ain ilcate In' the United States will PURS DRESS CAUSES Explodes in Dining Car nf the Pacific Express. LAWSON BUYS INTO t GREENWATER. 2SK333SEEES- - te fur-f.ie- c-- . . r. . Cas- Tacoma, Nor. 19. Reports from Roe-lystate that fuUy 300 feet of the Northern Pacific's twomlle tunnel through the Cascade mountains, has fallen In as a result of recent floods. The Northern Pacific offxlab have no reports concerning the matter. Addb tng Into the water at the Oowlita river. At Northern Pacific headquarters It that trains can be aent b thought Portland without the boat through to transfer by next Wednesday night. The boat transfer covers a distance of eighteen miles. On a line over the mountains the tie-uof trains may laat n week or ten days. Rivers ave changed their courses and have adopted the railroad's cuts on for chun-aeboth sides of the Car probably permanently. n ; ; . j : p IN CELEBRATION b, INDIANS there should be a feast for the n as well as for the body. Onr n. pert) display of Jewelry nffk a moat tempting selection of necklaces, brooches, rings 04' bracelets, all delicately and artiaa cally aet with the finest dlanumfe and precious atones that may kt favored, any of which will adj ty and distinction to the nsnt charming of dresses. HAVE ESCAPED. Objected te the Presence ef Cavalry and Than Departed. Cheyenne, Wyo., Nov. 19. A epecial from Sheridan, Wyo., saya that part at the band of Ute Indians who are being escorted to Fort Meade, by United States troops, escaped and are believed to have gone to the Sioux reservation. Tha Utes objected to the immediate presence ot the cavalry esPIONEER WOMAN CALLED. cort and the troops were ordered to Salt Lake. Nov. 19. Mrs. Anna M. Veep at a certain 'distance. This gave Caller, widow of the late David O. the Indiana an opportunity to desert, Calder, died at the residence of her at which a number took advantage. daughter, Fra. L. E. Riser, last SaturDARING TERRORIST ATTACK. day, from oid age and gneral debility. Mrs. Calderis maiden name waa Made Upon a Cellsctor Escorted by Mackay, and she came to Utah la Boldlers. 1S47, when ah was but 10 years uf age. Some rear later she was marWarsaw, Russian Poland, Nor. 19. ried to Mr. Caller, and two daughter survive her, namely, Mrs. Kitr and A daring Terrorist attack wan mads a colMbs Jennie Calder. Mrs. Ca.de r waa in the street this morning on aloohol of the government highly esteemed by a Urge number lector of frlenle and acquaintances, and her stores who was escorted by two soldeath marks the passing of another of diers. The Terrorists killed one solthe true an. curdy ploueers cf 1347. dier, wounded the collector and sailShe was a Manx woman, havlrg first ed nabag containing $1,000. The reseen the light of day on the Isle of maining soldier fired wildly, killed one Fan, September 23. 1137. The fun- issserby, w.unded another, whereuperal will be held from the rtaidence on tna Terrorists dropped their booty of Mra. Rlter. 2C8 Second street, Tues- and escaped. day, commencing at 2 o'clock. Tha K. B. Co. handles the largest line of loose-lea- f ledgers la Utah. 413 TRAGEDY IN IDAHO. stieeL l wenty-lhlrBoise. Ida., Nov. 19. An awful tragTRIAL OF GILLETTE. edy oocurred yesterday morning at Highland Valley, twelve miles from Herkimer, N.' Y., Nov. 19. When Biise. due to a quarrel over a road, of Cheater E. Gillette for klll-n- g the result of which August Stsnke lies tho trial hie sweetueart, Grace Hiuwa, 1 dead at hta home and his brother-ifteumed today tho state will begin law, Louis Ja.wricg, Is lying seriousat the teatlmcay thm In wounded local The the ly hoepftaL i'roeecutor Ward believe a ill prove trouble occurred when the two unfor- the guilt Mr. Ward said tunate men attempted to cross the .hat piTaonera la the presentation ot the state's land of the Percy brothers by way of tee he would follow the life of Grace the canyon rad. They were confront- Brown from beginning to end. C. ed by the Percy aad William The district attorney waa asked if Simmons, a quarrel ensued and weapobjections might not be raised Mould ons came Into play. be not prove At the outset that murder waa committed. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY it makes no difference when the Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine corpus delicti be proven," he answerTablets. Druggists refund money if 1 ed. Proof of It may be offered at the fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signs tery last moment of the cum." lure on each box. 25c, . WITH ntnasay may cause more this trouble. Berloua injuries and acme! $ mea death are the awful results. Aa bid harness la often responsible, fcuj a new harness with weak sputa 1 fa J'ist is bad. The kind we eel! have NO WEAK SPOTS. Ton will get yonr money worth 19 I yon buy harness of us. Our new address la 1277 WaAla tun Ave. j J.C. Platt Saddlery WE ; Co. W. A. Milan. $. E. Maian. MOVE ANYTHING AN MALAN TRANSFER COMPANY n Spitz-berg-- Street WITH OLP HARNESS A NANSEN. New York. Nov. 1$. Stationer say A rumor has reached this country thero have been advances recently In that a movement le on foot to bring nearly every important llue whlcl. about the formal annexation .of they aell, the rise coming from the by Norway. manufacturers. The latest advance o. Dr. Nansen, the Norwegian minister, about 10 per cent affects most grade) ot such da of blank hooka. The leather used li discussed the event with a Uul.y Graphic represents binding them costs more than formertlve yenerday. ly and wages have gone up. Tha cloth "I can tell you for certain that the used for bonks is also getting mor: question of my country annexing Spits- expensive. bergen has not come up In Norway." Hut is there no foundation, men, MONEY IN COFFER STOCK. BUSYELL, Jewela $70 24th ADVANCE IN STATIONERY. DR. b. ff. L d INTERVIEW OF THANKSGIVlhq por-.l-lllt- STOVE camp. : IN. Fully 200 Feet of Tunnel Through cade Falls In. caa-vnead- Logen, Nov. IS. The event of the week and what, perhaps, eclipsed any Tbe Went Mohawk Mining company thing of the kind ever he.d In Logan la thu name of a new corparatlun of tne social order, was the a Inch b g.ing to try to prove that on fnncLtn Friday evening, the Jack of Spades aad the Denmark tenuerrd by the w ves of the disun claims in the Goljiie!d district .here is gu. aiied congressman and the mayor of i re and plenty ol It. The ground U Logan, at toe residence of well located, and the parties back of '!' hundred guests How' tnemselvea. The the enterpr'he are some of tbe Vest thorough! i Mi chrysantbe k:.owe min.ng men in the My. i rlor w. on mums, ii . i The ground a I'llm the Silver American y tl,e w t. ?:i i is wily i,6 in fei., the sitt.ng and dlnlng-rcuir.beauty rat uf tie peeress .' '.lawk. There with carnstiona white and are gaud surface la .Uu.iuns, nod it U pins sh.le the cu.lre inside of tue of the company to go res deuce was adornaJ with a perfect the lciei.ti-about the work at develo.uneut as network of teraa. Games of tne prothough it was certain that oie would gressive order was the program fur the he The w- -r of development i.ret part of the evening. D. H. Thomand as and Mr. Ostein distinguished thema 111 he under way In a few da-'sa selves in after it Is found a hire to carrying eff first houore.while wori.ing shaft wt'l Professor Ostein and Mrs. D. C. Budge were awarded the consolation. Rele pushed down wi. h all A plant of freshments were served. rperj through the wa-hnisrtilnrry w II he natalled, capable I of alnklng to a depth of 1 Ot'O tret. OLD PROVO RESIDENT DEAD. The board of dlrert'r of the company are Jantea F. 1'irns, Jchn liar Provo, Nov. II. Nells Boberg dlel nan, W. R. I luge. L Trevor Lewis and at his residence In the Beamd ward Morits Behealine. All are ae I known thb morning of general deh.llty at the and auccera'ul burlmsa and mining age of 75 yeara. Deceased waa n namen and have the reputation of being tive of Sweden,' where he waa born conservative. Fay II, 1831. Ha came to Prove James F. Borns was for years preai-de- abo it forty years ago and haa made end central ms never of the grrs' a h'ist of friends here by his honesty Portland mine et Cripple Creek, and and Industry. He has been In poor Is still the hrevlest stockholder in the health fur a number of years. A company. The 1ortland has paid to daughter, two sons, and four granddividends $7,000,000. end year agi children surrlve him. The funeral Burn waa n millionaire. When Gold-- 1 services will be held from the Second He'd waa discovered, three years ago, ward meeting house Tuesday, beginfrit nils wrote scores f letters to h.m ning at 1 p. m. ' Professor Willard Done is spending advising bim to corns to Nevada and find another Pori land, but he turned a few days in the Garden city. i a deaf ear to their pleadlnga. There A marriage license haa been issued has been more than one Portland to T. M. Nave of Salt Lake, and Mrs. opened up in Goldfield, and evidently Mary Kickers of 8panbh Fork. he la going try to find anuther Mohawk. MARRIED AT PROVO. John Hainan, who was associated with bln in opening tbs Portland, and Spanish Fork. Nov. 18. Theodnre who found the first ore on It. Ie one Nave and Mrs. Msry Rickers of Spanof the beFt practical mining men in the ish Fork wero mhrried quietly at Provo country. He made bis million In laat night by County Clerk Bliss Gee, Cripple Creek, and for the past few alter whlck they came to Spaniel! months has been operating at Fair Fork and wero the g ieete of honor at view. an elaborate dinner served at tbe W. R. Rides of the firm of Ridge home of tbe bride's parents, Mr. and the uf all to well Inown ft Curtis b Mra. Alfred Reese. The bride b one mining men of Ooldfleld. He made of the best known women In Spnniah on of hie ihe lease a big stake out Pork and the bri If groom la foreman Jumbo two years ago. and ever since of the Hell Telephone company's conall be hna been acquiring propertiee struction corps. 1306. TUNNEL FALLS sentarives In the next bouse at representatives b inc rousing. It b now certain five members, with a strong probability that there will be six. Unofficial information places the numbers at six. and the county clerks have notified ecretary of State Tlngey of five, in official reporta The five elected are J. F. Toitno of Beaver, who returns for n second term; Thomas P. Curiam ut Washing-tecounty, who resides at St. George, and who also cornea back a second time; John T. dies of Heber City, Wasatch county; John Parry cf Cedar City, Iron county, aad Robert P. Holt of Verdure, San Juan county. Unofficial returns give e majority to Mr. Meeae uf Kane county, and it b expected that official aoU7 cation of hi election will bn received at the dice cf the secretary nf sure within the week. Official tal'tits, to be used In the stale ticket, are arriving daily et the office of the secretary of sute. They, h: never, will not be opened until the meeting of tbe board, wjich b by era ns required to assemble next Monday at It o'clock. The board has no authority over the legislative ballots, except in the Eleventh and Twelfth etcatorial districts, which comprise more than one county, anl which will therefore be counted fur the senatorial vote aa well aa the vote on the state ticket. - AT LOGAN. Cong-ess-m- 20, n JIM BURNS AT GOLDFIELD. Man of Portland Fame Will Try to Open the Second Mohawk. NOVEMBER MOliXINO, h for the "In a sense there may he. Spitsbergen la reperjed to be wealthy In minerals, If In nothing else. There art already twu companies, one an and one an Amerlcan-Nor-weginwhich have for some time pasl been working tbe coal there. So far It has only been surface mining, but It Is likely enough now that operations will be extended. There have been tale of dlaputee between these companies. Spitsbergen, you must remember, has absolutely no population of lta own. Those who may bs working there now are living in a state of anarchy in a lawless land. It is very possible, therefore, that tha promoters uf Industrial schemes there are anxious that some power should quickly make ltselt responsible tor law and orde. If one miner cares to murder anuther there Is no punishment to be meted out to bim aa things stand.'' Dr. Nansen wag not disinclined to admit that the proposition was a reasonable one that Norway should be the power to step Into ths breach. But I cannot discuss It with any directness, fur I know nothing of It. and my government haa not considered the matter. Whether It would or no If approached by other nations 1 cannot say. At the same time, I aee little against such an Idea, except per haps the ground of expense. It is certainly a costly matter to annex a land and establish law and order In It." Russian and German expeditions to Spitsbergen In tbe near past hare not resulted In the euiaMIal nf any settlements there. Daily Graphic. A RAILWAY COMEDY. pe-I;ulst- OUR SPECIALTIES Planar Furniture, Safe Moving and Storage. Boston,' Nov. 1$. The directors r the Calumet ft Heckla Mining coir puny today declared a quarterly dlv dend of $20. Thia oompam with $2 three months ago and $18 six month and a year ago. With tbe payment o todaya dividend, stockholders of.th. Calumet ft Heckla wi.l have received since the formation of the company total dividends amounting to $99,350, OFFICE 40$ Twenty-fift- Street h PHONES Bell, 22G 224. Ind 000. Griffin Paint JUSTICE GENT TO PENITENTIARY Wllkesharre, Pa., N'3V. 19. Ambro-Reesejustice of the peace of Paraor borough, pleaded guilty to ferxery an conspiracy today In the criminal cour and wm sentenced to four years' Ini prlsonment in the penitentiary. , Co. EARTHQUAKE. PAINTS, OILS, Perth, West Australia, Nov. 19. earthquake occurred at 1:20 o' clock this afternocn a ung the whole coast from Albany to Sparks Bay. The disturbance was very severe at Perth. Bussulton and Geralton An WAGES WILL BE INCREASED. Vi., Nov. 19. The Norfolk Wes'ern Railway, beriming Decem-ie- r 1st. will grant an Increase of ten cent In wages to ail employe bow ler -ecelTtng less than $200 per month. GLASS, WALL PAPLR, ETC. Norfolk. ft CIVIL SERVICE REFORM. New Haven, Conn., Nov. 19. Men of national reputation In civic affairs assembled here today for the annual convention of the National Civil Service Reform association. traveling in tbe express from Davos to W.lllgang witnessed an amusing scene the other day. Half wav up a cow is In the Stephenson story paatel Itself hetwen the raja, prrpsred to dispute the rassage of the In spite of the ear puffi-- g im the splltt.ng wh rt'e nf the locom-tlv- e, courvt:". animal refused to bud-rel w h le snd the train rame to a the engine driver and his aksista.n drove away the row. In the meantime a farce was being enace-at the other end of the tra n A farmer, finding the train had jotrg near the vll.age he lahsbitel, 'stopped deevrded and was walk'rg rff hme when the guard ran after him and Washington Ave. BOTH PKONLS ' 2281 f Be9 530 K (nd. 844 YiiTi 'Tam' r Deaklt-Trsc- k s . stan-'sHl- t,.Ti'Td Mm. It Is my duty." said the rna-- d. tu fee every pa?.ea per to his destinatlm. Tour ticket Is fir tbe next station. nd you a- -e breaking tbe reynlat'nns b gett'ng out bre." The young farmer i-- t'ir n Engllsk-Nurwegia- and Baggagn Wagons Yana, Dray lc re'used to re't'rn to the train. a"d ran the puffing guard. away, follow! Tbe enc'ne driver, unaware of what was beh'nd, set the train In nio'ifn up the -- pe and the exrvptl-n-slitht cf a gna'd rsnfiep a'ter hts train -d 'inu,i-between gxv was tbroouehlv n.1nyl tv tho tourists. Event aVv the gus-- d. by taklrg abort eijtf. bs.f dead with fa-- ! in d tbe fain Fpite, to Junto on a- On tirrl-'- n Wi'fparg the eng'ne ar (, a lively dis n:s:on. Lcm'in Da lv Vail. "v 1 hafl-.-erln- 1 a- 18.-T- ira-ae- el. a-- ' dr-ve- Dnan's . I R'',i'l"ts euro mntlfafon. ,cne wtlmtiure the liver. anl and proTO'e t!- - ear pacrere druggist of the Ask your for them. 25 cent a boa. l. The Only Railway hefwtaa fit MissMfi River aad ChkSA The a the rMmrre ot lha iransiwr service wa supply our patron Prompt. re abie and ai low coal, any time you say we'll be on you jub and baudl it espedUlousiy aad Overland Limited The Most Coieps-tine- Lsxwlsu Trria la tt and nt 0 drawfaig-iu- s?neptng cart, observation cars, and library tng can, buffet-snaki- ng hath and Book' with cars, baiter, lovers Library; entire train wWw4 lighted, through tc Chicago for connection Direct charge. well. al1 ALLEN StFauhcdMiflUtfpclis u.JSi'R ! Mb-tonwtVluu. rnurvathim. m la uIm4 n C CO. Phoas 22 for yours. A. 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