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Show r COALVILLE TIMES. mu rmuan REFU3LICAIS co. SUPREMACY NICARAGUAN CANAL NINE CALIFORNIA PEOPLE TREATY ABROCAlief- CARRIED AWAY IN BALLOON. One IMvIng Vetted States Aether!,; Cneatraet and Operat Klearasesa Canal Ended by Nlearagaa. (TATE ELECTIONS SHOW LITTLE CHANCE HI SENTIIENT FROM A YEAR AGO. UTAH. COALVILLE. MlllTlIl Tbe government of Nicaragua Fewer la terminated tbs treaty pader which K an Wrea MarylaeO , Dew was United State e Mebrae-fe. empowered tocf fteaa liyiblliia Mawi,p o tract an canal serf lame ReyabUeaa Le4 Beta me at oeev nietea. tba territory of Nicaragua. Tb adfU baa been conveyed to the state depad-mea- t In Tuesday's electloa tba Kepnbll-aa- a by the Nicaregu"mlnlstr V malatalued tbalr anpramney la foreign affair Tba officer deelaiW vary state they carried a year ago, that tbe renunciation in aowUe affccB except Maryland. Only a portion of tba friendly relation between the t tba states bald election bottboM vot- eouotrlc and tit Nicaraguan governing show that public sentiment la tba ment declares tb conclusion of m nation hM not greatly changed ainoo trestle laat year. Beside tbe treaty of friendship, Tbo greatest Interest of tba contest commerce and navigation of 1887 thse Mate red la New York City, where tbe renounced, tbe same note convey Ike advocate of reform defeated Tam- renunciation of tb extradition treaty many, Following to a summary of tba of 1170 bctwMB tbe Uolted States aid Nicaragua. results: Tbe Nicaraguan minister's note Mew Ter absolutely no Information as to Seth Low, former president of Columtba motives wbieb inspired tba bia nalrerslty, and four year ago tb government 1q renounce thee first for tbe Cittseoa' Union candidate two trestle nor bas Mr. Moray, was New York, of Greater mayor elected tbe second mayor of Greater United States minister to Nicaragat, New York, Tueeday, by a plurality thrown any lighf on tba subject ranging anywhere from 30.000 to Wasters Oetilcmea Will Oppose Lcoafcg defMtiag Edward M? Shepard of Fablle Leads. t nominee. Democratic the Brooklyn, Ao Tho campaign was an exciting one, and organisation of the cattiemessf though somewhat leas than In Nebraska is being effected to coop-- , the presidential election a year ago, ate with cattlemen and sheepmen of was the largest ever polled In a muni- Wyoming la oppotition to n bill for tbe leasing of goveramsst cipal contest la tbia country. In addition to the ca uveas for mayor, land Tba Omaha Commercial clubhMiy public Interest largely centered in the nomination by the fualoolatoof William resolution announced it opposition to Travers Jerome for district attorney, tb measure. It bas bean stated that and Mayor Robert A. Vao Wyck, by Senator Millard of Nebraska will Intho Democrats, for justice of tbe su- troduce tbe bill, but la no Interview preme court, wbo were voted for In the Senator Millard declare that be tea territory contained In New York coun- not yet deelded whether or not be will ty. Return indicate that Jerome ha present tbe measure. Senator Dietrich aa announced bis support of tbe measbeen elected by a comfortable plurality and that Mayor Vaa Wyck has been ure. Tbe National Irrigation eongrfe i the other hand is opposing It, defeated, tbe latter running 'behind his It to understood that a bill' has ticket from 154)00 to 30,000. a various from been received Reports prepared by a prominent of New York state show that tb man in the western part of the Republicans will retain control of the state whchbaa met the approval of lower bouse of the state legislature, the Interests wbieb are supporting the tb number of Republican and Demo- bill, a id that this is tba bill which will cratic assemblymen not differing mapre tented. The Interest which are terially from tho figures of preceding behind the in cm are are tbe large cattle Slid sheep-rulse, of Nebraska, year Wyoming, Colorado, Utah and Mok-Casawtlnt Delegates to a constitutional convention were elected, Republicans electing Uqeld Ar Maaafeelory Urobtd In of tb member about two-thirN rtu Tba Consolidated . Liqnid Air y, " lew with offices Nw in principal With a very light vote Congressman York wm incorporated Monday Cummings was elected governor by with acity, of (1,000,000, divided to-- to capital 0,000, tbe atato ticket winning by subshares of the par value of (5 each. vot stantially tb same Tba company propose to manujsgMrO for refrige ration, power, navigation, Keoteek. , Tb legislator will bo Democratic medical applie .lion, tbe ma no facta re of ateel and other mechasicW sod by about 53 to 35. For the first time In scienliflo purpose. - Tba company will did nlsot not tbs ,a yearn Populist also manufacture ship ocometive member to tbe assembly. automobiles, stationary engines, (levators sad other moving vehicle! and Maryland. Tbe Democrats will have a majority plants to wblob liqnid kir may to apof six on joint ballot in the legislator plied. Tba com pan will operate in The directors Tho elty of Baltlmoro went Republican America and Europe. are: Former United State email Settlors a by majority. R. E. Pettigrew, of South Dakota, and Maaaacbasetl Marion Butler, of North Carolina; Governor Crane, Republican, wan re- Charles K. Triple George Ballot, SL elected over Josiah Quincy, Democrat Charles B. Gwynne and A. M. Hiller, by a majority of 70,000, Tbo city of of New Yoik city; J. Bruyler PatterBoston went Democratlo by 7,89. son, of Philadelphia, and H. William Moeller, of Newark, N. 3. j Mkaelaelppi. Demo-er.Mississippi was carriedbylbe Maropeaa SuzrKx partallou TJaeltal . by about 30,000 on a light vote. Tbe obvious and sustained friendliNebraska. ness of the United States Government Tb Republicans carried tbe atato by to Cub tbe Impending lucreaa of about 10,000 majority, making a gain sugar production in Porto Rico, Hawaii of about four votos to tho precinct and tba Philippine added te tbe over last year. steady and rapid development of lb beet-sugIndustry throughout a Vow Jersey. largo area of the United 8 tales, all Tbo Republicans elected tho governor point to an inevitable and deflate deby a majority of 10,000, and will con- cline to European auger exports to our trol both branchea of the legislature country. ! This statement appears In an Interest oht. i Governor Nash, Republican, Mason ing report from Consul-Genersleeted by a majority exceeding 80,000, st Berlin to the slate department, and tba Republicans scored )03 of tb dated October Hth.'abowlng tba dam143 members bf tbe legislature. age which tbe sugar production of Cub In particular, is dealing to tbo Pennsylvania, of "The Republican elected the entire sugar exporters Europe. state ticket by about 70,000. Tba vote InYavor of tb eoastttutioaal amend Artseea Ftvte Mill Bxplodas as Wrecks m Tralm. meat for ballot reform was overwhelmThe powder magaslpa of th J40u ing. Fe Pacific at William Arison conRMa bland, 2,000 pound of powdw, .a taining Tb Republican atato ticket wm ptoded Monday, tbe shock breaking elected by an average majority of 6,000, wlndowaand glassware and tearing off a net loss of 2,500 front lait year. doors of bouse The msgssne is supposed to have caught flr from balk Dakota. The Republican elected all of tbe sparks from an engine which was eight district judges by majorities witching near by. Tbe engineer and which give them the slate by about witching crew escaped Injury, 1st tiie car they were switching were torn 8,000, into kindling wood and jibs engine Vlrglaka. wrecked. The is not known, Tbe Democrat carried -- the state by but will amount damage to many thousand i about 25,000 and will have an over- dollara. . whelming majority In tba legislator Mow Urn Trala IMSwi iteciM as tiw Ortaww v Daring Robbary nt Batte. Kid Wilson, Charles Holmes, Frank While 3,000 people were in tbe streets of Butte Tuesday night, a stranger de- Smiley and William McKerron were rock pnt nnder arrest at New Orleans Sunliberately threw a plate-glas- a tbe half-inc- h window day night charged with being confiof Albela A Yeders jewelery store, and dence men. Monday He police received stole at least (1,000 worth of diamond information that they are tbe Wagner. Tbe store to located within tbe heart MontL train robber who are known of the city and only because of bis to bar come south after daring did the thief succeed tu making commuting hia escape. He quickly disappeared their seosationalcrime. Affidavits through a nearby aaluou and into a have, been made against them. TbcV dark alley. There wm (13,000- worth will be held awaiting further advices of jewelry to the window at the 'time from Montau , of tbe robbery. MmWi Drive Tsawaar Oat C IwS-O.em- UTAH STATE NEWS. InUr-ocasni- glrla will bo erected by Gordon Aesdemy it Soil Lek it I oat of 110,000. The number of arrest for 4mk bom ob Hueday baa loeresaed la Salt Lake ala co 8uoday closing baa but iaeagnreted. Utah oil la tbo Grooa River d la trie I to olatoaad to bo the)flaeat la tbo world, Bad will haven market value of from sieves to fifteen dollara per bartal If fooad la aay qaaotlty. Walter Brlttoa, a ahoopbordor wboM tool la atOakfey, Idaho, abot himself la tbo knee wbilo cleaning a rorolrar, aoar Saltalr, Monday of laat woak. Tbo wouod la not asrlous. Tbo osaoatlroeommittao of tbo Ctab A dormitory for Woolgrowar association hu appoint-o- d 100 dotoyatM and 100 alternate to eonvsa- attoad tbo National Live-stotloa at Cbleego, Dseembsr I to ft. . Oaorfo Gibbs, ad tor of tbo UnlversL tf Chroalol who wm auapaadod laat WMk for barably criticising tho faculty, baa boca reinstated. Tho Incident ck 1 oroatad quit a atlr among tbo dent Tbo state loan board baa repaid tbo loan of (40,260 made of tbo National Park bank of. Now York In July, wblob enabled tbo caching of war, raata on tbo general food until taxes came la. Tbo White Star Oil eotnpaoy, operat Ingio Dairy Fork, In southern Utah county, nt n depth of (71 feet penetrated an oil bearing strata wbieb yielded twenty barrels of olL Drilling will continue. Ed Frey, who played ball with the Park City team la 1897 and 1S, wan drowned la the Columbia rtrer, in Washington, laat week, by tba of a eanoe la whloh bn wan shooting rapid lira Hannah vaa Wagon n Smith, on of the pioneers wbo came to Utah la 1(47, dld at her horn la Provo lail waak of general debility, aged M years, bba baa been a resident of Provo for stu- . ovar-tnrnl- ' tbtrty-flv- n ag years. Attorn ay General Dresden bM given an opinion to Stain Auditor Tlngey, that any officer riding on a railway gpaaa In not entitled to collect mileage from the state,' is tbe law contemplates only actual expanses. A report of the oonditlon of Utah national banka shows loans and -- i (4,004,414: gold eoia, (834,432; cash reserve, (554,533; Individual deposits, (8,483,811, and average reserve Jield, 0.98 percent. ' W. IT. Schnlter, a Salt Lake ptnmber, woe knocked down almost la front of bln own door, laat week, by fonr men wearing sold lari uniform, beaten Into Insensibility and robbed of a silver watch and (1.50 la money. education Tbe Salt Lake board of baa decided to eatablleb a military department la tb high school. Ansiform will be selected, and tba drill will be compulsory nnlM pupil are excused open request of parents. - George Snow, aged 10, died at Provo . laat weak, a vlctlm of De Lmar tnlll dust Ha worked la tb mill at De Lamar, Nevada, few months, since which time b baa been ailing. Bn to fall about a year ago. 't began Tba Lehi auger factory la taming at 131 tone of augaravary twenty-fou- r boars. Tba factor will handle 7500 seres of basts, estimated nt 83,500 tons, and tb ontpnt of tb factory will ba near 18,000,000 pound of sugar, with a vain of (900,000. 3. J. Wardle, of Galo, a reaid nt of (toll Lak valley for over forty years, disappeared October 10 after having cashed a check for (100 at tb Dess rat National bank, Salt Lake, and no trace f him baa alee been found. B to 8? yoars of eg and wU known to early I ! settler. About 700 ton of auger beet warn phipped to tbe Lehl factory from ML Tba largMt Pleasant this season. yield was 19H toua per acre, grown by P, M. McArthur. About fifteen earn of potatoes will be shipped from there soon, for which the grower will realise about 40 cants per bushel. son of J. Leslie Stewart, 3. Stewart, of Richfield, was fatally abot Wednesday of last week by a eon of Heber 8mlth, of Draper, by tbe accidental discharge of a revolver which tb 8m!lh boy was carrying. ,.Tbe wound la said to be almost identical with that which caused tba death of President McKinley. Tbe receding of tba lake baa mada H necessary to dredge tbe sandbar at Saltair beach, and a strip fonr rod wide and a long as necessary, along tbe south wing of bath bouses, will be deepened about two feet.' The aand baa washed In badly tbe past tummer, wh6 is serving a life Ab Major sentence at tb penitentiary, has been la tho assigned to a knitting-machin-e prison shops. Tbe prison authorities report that Majors makes a model prisoner, to apt at ia work, and seems to bo fairly contented. ' esa-ve- ya Nla-ragu- ao 40,-00- 0, thote, aeo-tloo- life-sto- rs Uo In ds corn-pen- st ar u , ' ten-pou- - r- - Vnwnwly w.cay.e Rning Damped lata tbe San, and Finally Leaded Fifty Mite Frem Star! eg Feta Cetajuved. A captive balloon, one eontalalng woman and algbt men, broke from tie fastening nt Eleventh and Folsom treat San Francisco, Saturday eyaa-fa- g, and two hours later wm landed near Peaeadero, fifty mile from Saa Franclaoo and bat a abort dials os from tba oeeaa. Tba balloon nt ona time wm ont at ae but wm blown back over tbe land. Tba balloon bad bean sent np several llmaa daring tb afternoon with passengers. It wm fMtened te tbo ground by a 1,000-fo-ot rope cabin, on and a While quarter Inches la diameter. descending on the fifth trip, about 500 feet from tba ground, tbe rope brok fifty feet from the balloon. To tba horror of tbs a pec la tor tba balloon rapidly shot np In the air to a height of 2,000 feet or more, and floated away in a southerly direction. Those wbo made the Involuntary trip were: Ed P. Dudley, the aeronaut; A. L. Dodg Ed Foster, jr., Walter Leon, C. P. J. P. Leonard, M. I.. Howarth, John A. M. Swift, Air J. P. , Vll-dee- oq, Guu-sau- lu Nina miles from Lallonda and about lx miles from Pewsdero Ilea Beatty Thompson's place. Thompson was up and out when tbe balloon came along by Wurra mill, tbe grappling book lipping through tbe trees, and raking By long brushy patches of ground. this time much of tbe gM bad been let ont of the balloon and the power was weak. Tbe rope that had snapped and canned tbe captive to become a runaway wes sweeping along tbe ground, and when it came within Thompson's reach he grasped and bore down with all htoweigb t. Tills stopped the flight. Soon the balloon was brought to tbe ground, end eight overjoyed passengers and tbe aeronaut alighted and took supper with Thompson. Twice tbe balloon dipped close to tbe ocean, but rose each time. Tbe passenger were badly frightened. Boevs Less SOO Mm Charging British Liam A strong Boer force under General Both attacked Colonel Bensons command near Brakenlaagte Thursday, capturing two guns. Tba attack was mada during a heavy fog wbieb enabled the Boers to surprise the British and inflict heavy losses before the latter recovered from the surprise. Tbe Boer wbo outnumbered tbe Brit-is- h, attempted to annihilate tbe latter, keeping np a fierce fight for, twenty-fou- r hour during which they made several attempts to rush the British defense bnt were repulsed, sustaining a loss of 300. Reinforcements drove tbe Boers away or tba British command would have eventually been taken. The British lost seven officer Including Colonel Benson, and fifty-foenlisted men killed, and thirteen ur officers and 106 men wounded. Mia to Maa Tim a4 Faatb- - 3. mining Hsgerty, a operator, general operator of tba Six Eagles company la tba Okanogan country, was tarred and feathered Friday at Loom! Washington. While in Spokana a faw day ago Mr. Hagerty gave out aa interview discrediting tbe information which bad been given ont by the Palmer Mountain Tunnel Maasgsr Jobs Boyd of tbo latter company replied that Hagerty lied. Hagerty, in rejoinder, deposited m an (50 with tb Spokesman-Revieoarneat of his offer te pay the expenses of a diacntcreated ax pert if tbe latter did not make a report sustaining him. Intense indignation wm exulted la Loomm, and when Hagerty arrived them k wm aciscd and taken before a bui meeting. There he stoutly affirmed tbe truth of hto statement He wm seized by half a dotes men, a bucket of ter wm poured over bis bead, a pillow wm opened and tba contents were poured over him. He wm then paraded through the town for half an boar. When released be left for his mine three miles from town. M. well-kno- MONTANA NAPS BOY-KI-D D CHILD. DmumSmTs Bs Late ami DUnM HvmvtMl Rtdaappev k Armsts Thursday afternoon G. W. Ryan, a jeominent grocer of Great Fall Mont, received a note directing him to leave (1,500 at a certain point sore. m a ransom for hto Unless tha demand wm complied with by 9:30 tbe threat wm made that fine places of glass would ba rammed Into the childs eyes and bla bands ent off. Tha police were notified and n search made for the hoy and the kidnaper. About 8 oclock tbe missing child walked Into hia fathers store, gagged and crying, bnt otherwise unharmed. He said ba bad been kidnaped shortly after school by a boy named South- wick, who had first taken him to his home, and afterward to a spot ha oonld V not locate. i wm son found Tha Sooth wick boy and arrested. Ha to about 12 years old, and at first declared that he had byen told to ateal tbe Ryan boy and write and deliver the note by two men. Afterward he confessed that ha d;d ' deed of hto own volition, and that Kills Klavwa BS. the he no accomplices. He expressed had Leals Children. sod said: no I would repenteuce, SL Louis have in Eleven children if I for olcPman tbe (8,000 have hit died from lockjaw, as the reanlt of tbe stood for it have be would thought administration of diphtheria National Traaury KtatamMt. manufactured by tbe city chemist. The monthly statement of the govEleven others are reported to the health department m suffering from ernment receipts and expcndjturea lockjaw with alight chances for re- shows that for tbe month of October,' covery. The cause of lockjaw in each 1901, tbe total receipts were (49,931,952 caae to said to be poisoning from the and the expenditures (10,645,833, which leaves a surplus for the month of Aa a re citys diphtheria suit of the charges the health depart- (9,187,117. The receipts from the several sources ment hM begun the free distribution of tetanus it is designed of revenue are given as follows: Custo in ject the serum into the blood of toms, (23,415,570, an increase over of nearly (3,000.000; internal diphtheria patient jh ho haya been inrevenue, (23, 51 1,649, ''decrease" (4,100,-00oculated with the tetanua-infecte- d miscellaneous, (3,402,373, decrease erum and thus exposed to lockjaw. The health department baa announced (477, ooa e Tbe expenditures on scCouot of the that no more diphtheria war department were (9,543,470, dewill ba made by the city of SL Loui crease (5,700,000; on account of the Pay of tha Army SSS.S 18.848 a Tour. navy, (8,134,379, increase (1,500,000. Bate in hia anPaymaster-GenerFor the fonr months of the present nual report, says that the pay of tha fiscal year tbe total receipts were' army for the year was (53,215,345, an (191,980.841, a decrease of (3,400,000 increase over last year of (1,301,364. from those of the corresponding period Ha make several recommendations reof last year. The expenditures aggrelative to pay accounts in tha army, gated (164,619.671, a decrease of the most Important being that officers m compared with the corresof tha pay corps no longer be componding period in 1900. He saya that pelled to furnish bond Dealers to Aid irrigation Ae-this should apply especially to officers Implement swtatlon. I detailed for service nnder the new law, George II. Maxwell, manager of the m they get no increased rank and are National Irrigation association of Chicompelled to pay from (90 to (ISO when cago, in an address before the Agriso detailed. ' cultural Implement Dealeraconvention Most of the officers "prefer commands at Kansas City, Thursday, explained In tha line to such work. He saya that the object of hia organization and urged tbe engineer officials handle and dis- the delegates to join the association burse millions of dollars and are not and to encourage tbe work of developrequired to give bond, and in only ona ing home markets in the west and to or two instances baa tha government aid in securing sound national legislasustained any los tion that will result in the j Wants Board of Novel Constructors Forty arid lands being reclaimed, in order that men seeking homes in tho west Hero Vooaols Bull Over and above the four warships for might obtain them witbont difficulty. which congress directed him last ses- Congressman W. A. Reeder of Kansas sion to prepare plana aa a basis for ap- supported Mr. Maxwells argument propriation nt tbs next session, Secre- with n vigorous speech. Tbe president of the association was tary Long has before him the recommendation of tbe board of naval con- appointed to act as a member of the struction looking to authorization by advisory council of the National Irricongress of tba building of forty more gation congress, and the secretary wm vessel of classes from battleships instructed to communicate' with ha The plans for the members of tha session and request down to tugboat two armored cruiser and two battle-hlp- a them to identify themselves with tha projected by congress last sea-lio- irrigation movement. have been already prepared, and Estimated Cost of Foetal Service foe 1908 look to the-- constmction of l 6,000-to-n te nizs.8sg.sus. n cruiser The estimates for the entire postal battleship and 14,000-toTbe battle iblpa and cruisers additional service for the fiscal year endlng'-Jiiqto those which the construction board 30, 1903, aggregate (135,885,596. This proposed probably will be of tbe same to inclusive of (1,037,370 for departise and general type. mental Miarleaand (316,650 contingent expense CommMdvr ef Himself Malrar Appoints The ' total for rural free delivery to , rillplM Army. Malvar hM issued a new proclamation $6,250,000, an increase of (2,750,000 over f and the current year. " appointing himself captain-generunder tbo Tha army for Filipino compensation reoiganlslng postmasters and fonr genamounts to (30,000,000; letter-carrietwo lieutenant-general- s erals of division. Every guide caught and substitute and temporary carrier aiding tha Americana will be treated (17,430,000; star route service, (6,816, Immediately m a traitor. -- Those who 006; railroad transportation, -- railway,. urrendhrlothe Americana will be poatofGcc ear aervlce, and railway mat-- '' ha grand total treateddn th MmebSanner. service. (52,463, j56. Malvar considers hia own appoint- for inland mail transportation is (03, ment to he temporary. II s congratu- 019,956, and for foreign mall (2.543, lates tbe soldiers on the good work 000. and also ifield, In tbe nr Fablle Laed Salas for 1900 Fats doing they those who are working for the cause of The annual report of, Commissioner freedom in tbe citie Hermann of the land' office says that S14S,000,0oe foe Pernioe. 15,362,796 acres of pa bile land were dia- Tha estimates for the expenditure of th Interior department dnring the posed of daring tbe last fiscal year, aa fiscal year beginning next Jaly aggro-gat- e increase of 2,108,908 acres over the (170,000,000, of which (142,161.700 previous year, which wm the banaer Th net to uked for pensions and tbe adminisyear in pnblie land sale trative work of the pension bureau. surplus frouwthe entire land and forest ld com-paU- w Aatt-Tosl- ne anti-tox-i- anti-toxln- auti-toxin- e. e. 0; anti-toxin- al 827,-000,0- Iadtaaa Governor Daeltom So Barrsndor Knlstli; Political Bofngooa. Governor Durbin of Indiana hM announced hia decision refusing to grant tiie requisition for the return to Kentucky of Taylor and Chari ea W, Finley, who were Indieted by Kentucky courts for complicity in the murder of Governor William GoebeL , Governor 'Durbins decision is embodied In n long letter addressed to Governor Beckham ot Kentucky. 'Gov- ernor Durbin recite the fact that this is tha second requisition made for tbe return of tbe fugitive, and states that he must decline to honor tbe requisition for the mm reason that prompted bis predecessor, the late Governor Mount, that the time hM not yet arrived when an unprejudiced and-- nonpartisan hearing of the ohargea against tha fugltires ean be held in Kentucky. Severe PaatehatMt for Naval Eleetrletaa . Vfko Abased PreeldMt MeKlaley. To be confined one year in anch place m the secretary of th bevy may direct, to do extra police duty daring that time; to lose all pay except (2 a month for prison expenses acd tha further sum of (20 to be paid him at the expiration of this confinement, and to be dishonorably discharged from tbe la tha service of th United State sentence imposed by court-martithird-cla- ss elecupon John W. Stoll, a trician of the receiving ship Columbia, lying at the New York navy yard, for foul . abuse of the late President McKinley. Lord Roberts IlootvS ky Bailer Friend The one discordant note in the gen. erei rejoicing over the safe return of Jn addition to tbe (13.516,200 already the Duke and Duchess bf Cornwall and appropalatod for the twelfth cenan York to England was tbe greeting ac1,972,120 for tha next year to Mked, corded Lord Roberta after tha official Of tha amount heretofore appropriated for th eeao (9,642,332 had been disreception of the Duke and Ducbes cheered In the bursed np to Aug. 31 last, leaving a Lord Roberta had balance of appropriations Unexpended company of other officer hut while 1 wm returning from SL James palace on that date of (4,093,578. alone in bis carriage much hooting wm heard from the sidewalks, indicat- Gtesgew Alarm Owr Flags Ovttimk. Another case of bubonic plague hM ing that Builers ghost is by no means ouL laid developed at Glasgow. Large numbers completely of people who hsve been In contact Flans and estimates for a Pittsbnrg with plague case or suspect have polytechnic institute are being pre- been isolated. 131 aothoritics are repared at the request of Andrew Carnefusing to grant clean hills of health. gie, which call for an outlay of. from A barmaid who wm recently transIV000.0OO to (3, 000.000 for building ferred from the Central Station hotel Dd aa endowment fund of (25,000,000 (which belongs to the Caledonian railway) to the station at Airdrie, to profor maintenance. nounced to he suffering from tb Two hundred employees' ol The increasing actlvl ty of tha an plague. are confined archists to causing some concern to the Central Station hotel observation. to the hotel precincts for Scotland yard autboritie ! n al , to-e- o rs -- administration la (3,547,443. Tbe report refers toy the large nnmber of. prosecutions began in Idaho and Mon- tana for perjury and an born at ion ef perjury Uzdsnirira of land under the timber and stone act, which entrie it nay apparently were made for speou lative purpose Groat Britela Bead - -- f Keii forcemeats M Boatb Afrtea. It to understood that the British war office hM decided to send every available man to the front In South Africa between now and Christmas. The departure of the cavalry brigade from Aldershot, orders for' which 'were issued Thursday, will leave only a si ogle regiment of cavalry, the Thirty-fir- st inf the United Kingdom. Lancer Prince Arthur of Connaught, who to second lieutenant in tbe Seventieth, goes with bis regiment to South Africa r 0 ' iwIum K f |