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TUESDAY, OCTOBER ¢ rin Achelle Baldez, two of — chase occupled the stage. In presenting | the Consolidated Stock and Grain eXvhange, | well and hef physician states that no bones l“ o i norormer, clerks, who, It I8 | monstrons Undergroand Fire tn Colorade Mr. Stevendon to the audience, Judge Spen- | was .arrested this afternoon on. the same | were broken and that e hopes to see her | - (wo wieks aandeg, (rom Houbllax about Consuming Valuable Conl Mines. cer In a graceful manner regretted the fact | charge preferred against the Delaneys. The [ 0 fo a fow days, | ks a No_particulars concerning f & 4 emo- | that 10,000 eager Americans were outside of | “run” on the wildcat institutions continue . P Concentrating Guatemala's Army on the | from the frm's agente i th ¥. It I8| snontaneous combustion in a Denies the A.” gatior that the D the doors who could not gain entrance and |all day. Resolutions were adopted condemn NEXT FOOT BALL GAME, & S sald, howcver, the absconders are now on | *PONtANcous combustion in a hill above the cratic Party is Dead. | for whom overflow meetings were then being | ing the pools, calling them gambling estab i riarte Mexican Frontier, the ocean and are expected to arrive in|town of Marshal, Houlder county, Colo., held. |t was estimated that 20,000 stranger | lishiments, etc.; heartily ~commending the | v, p, ¢, A, to Diay the Gates Collrge Team . X Philadelphia next Wedtesday were in the city, *r2d W. Lehman of St.| newspapers and police for exposing the sutardey Al | - | to the surrounding valuable coal fiel ¢ “n Satarday Afternoon. | SEW SWRTGHMEN ORGANIZATION e surrounding valuable coal fields and Louls, Congressman A. M. Dockery, ex-|eerns, and pledging co-operation with 4 " CA S0 M 3 | ' g " SetAToRe. The - Sk FINSHED' THE DAY AT 'ST: JOSEPH | gecator. 3 W, Alextner, e5-00varucn Siths | o sumtiii o8 oioperation with the | A touthall Japa tas ban. sere : noxt | MEXICAN TROOPS ARE LSO HOVING| Pl S LR ST - Woodson, Congressman W. H. Hatch, At- | of the parasites. The finance committee was | Saturday to be played at A e Preliminary Meeting Held at Kansas Clty | emitted only smoke, then it quickened to a torney eral Walke chairman of | authorized to employ counsel and proceed by | park, between the Y. M. C. team of this Yostorday tull, red glow, and now, despite years of Large Crawds Turned Out to Hear the Vice cratie stat ral om- | application to court for an fnjunction for re- | city and theutem from Gates rollog, Neligh, | OPPOROnts of Hareios 1 g to Sta NSAS CITY, Oct legates, to drown W out and wail it fn, it President—Tells 1is Auditors the Good | mitter I, C faff O stapner | straining orders to stop stock speculative | f¢ wii) withewt mmy doubt be one of the most | Hevelution tn ¢ the Mo ting sy rou s lerground area ot tingulshed democrats occupled the stage. | dealings in Alleghany county by individuals | !} %! SORUMUAANS Tthe Basiit, i T Hoatiliviel Axe ARaliet intry, met here tod ft to 300 acres, and spouts flame, General Stevenson opened nis address With | or associations not authorized by law. Dis- [© g i rianizing ew swit n's o smoke through a dozen outlets, charactoristic anecdote, illustrating the | trict Attorney Hall said today he might take [ tW0 teams are,sow in the hands of expert Ll bbbttt il Today . was merely prelim. | ®ach of which might vie in appearance with 1 death and resurrection of a hand in the matter. If it did, the charge | players and coachers, who will each leave no K. D. Sweeney of Jersey Cily, N, J.. | the crater A working voleano. o par He showed that would be that of using the mails for fraud- | stone unturned to bring his team to vietory facled LOMPOPrAEY CHAICMAN, th M Property worth millions of dollars las been KAHOKA, Mo, Oct The speclal train Iged o tariff reform and | ulent purposes. Harry Lyman has the Young Men's Christi OAXACA, Mex., Oct. 22.—Official in of Kansas Clty, temporary destroyed v fed out LA et H I OF stociation boys in hand and hey have be received here that ti t After th pointm G t i Two weeks ago the miners were driven sy | Eratulated the country on the renewed evi- | BIT OF A TORN ADO. certainly & fnely eveloped 3 ° L redentiale the qu n as o a new [ by sulphurous smoke from the drift of the arrived at Kahoka this morning at 9:23|4oneag of prosperity and predicted that th | . ¥ . | of en The okttt witl r th fatlon was discussed, but | last coal mino that was workable on “Volcamo o'clock. committee Kahoka citjacns, | coming year would show a most remarkable | Several Arkanaas Tawns Considorably Dam- | b 1n pi charge, and the efforts of so good | [T00PS o the frontier along the 1 lusion was 1 he abandon- | hi as the sce { the fire is known. ‘ the BAD Switchmen's | §inia | , ten conisting of Judge Ben Turner, Hon. T. L. |revival in ail cl { industries. He was nged, No Lives Lost. | & coach will, if leaded, make the Neligh boys | border. The Mexican government has or was' Without a | §ince then e, (aols abaraon T il ontgomery on. N. T. ( y, met the | frequently interruptad by appause ARKANSAS CITY, Kan, Oct Reports | "humq™ themselves. Among the “stars” |several thousand troops to Acapul . antaation rrancons Ghamirs of tha ing, St they Montgomery and Hon. N. T ) Hon. Fred W. Lehman followed i a short | < it raado | trom Whom the B M, S kB i e - : Wi zation wii | terrar chambers of the mine, but they Compinted M 5o Kanuka. whors eitizens | Wdress after ‘wiich ‘the vice presidsntial Just coming tell of the ravages of a tornady | from whom tho ¥.'M, C.'A. team wil be | Tehuantepee in order (o be preparcd for any | Ik L L L AC BT companfed him to Kahoka, whers citizens | party, escorted by the Fourth regiment, two | of no small proportlons which struck Geuda Qardiner, Purvis. Cogil, - Tuke hl‘kl‘;‘mllr\”k\ T e a s e e pReL i n s grand oul Fhinlon.” " {intho s B elven and school children to the number of bands and a. large number of the prominent|Springs, eight miles west of the Arkansas ) g 1 ] the alleged absconders could be learned | DENVER, Oct. 22.—A fire, caused by | thirty years ago, threatens to communicate Times Are Coming and Are bearing Vice President St venson pa of Guatemala is dispatching larg for auditor of public accounts, has written i his family into his cyclone cave and had e of the | t hat manafacturers Stevenson's train arrived here at 10:0 and was met at the sta tion by an audience of about 2,500 eclamorous men and women anxious for a speech, which the vice president good-na turedly extended five minutes beyond the Tonight a grand bal : f over reopening the Waltemeyer, Hart, Swa ran ¢ | of Guatemala towurd Mexico. These evident bt b sl VN | mine has been given up, for the timbering Bad assembled at tho train's stopping viace. | polltciana of this nection, wero driven o Ihe | iver, Tate Saturday evening, Much damse | tor. pavhes: e G sim Vi | preparations for war are causing much ex- | Weavers Siviie (0 [ GF the drift has been burnid away through " nion station, where they departed at 10 p. 3 . - 1 . UVER b . ts entire length, sterday the flames from Jongressman Hateh Introduced Mr. Steven | . was done to farm houses and crops and it is | Swain, Morse, Pricket, Plekerigg oML (5 L dERves 5F Mo kit Shissas | FALL RIVER, Mass, Ost ¢ :.”:»,“ 81 ‘H“\“’ 1""”“( T a n. for Joplin, golng over the Burlington Taksel Highe EDHEBGN, faporte Wil 'M recelved | Oceanbeam, Charles Thomas, and p "'!'" : ”"' bhiesbade Gl e 1 CHSDAN | S Gt A1y 1A EHalF BEEE below burst clean through n;;»;u:n o of the on, who delivered U . - - ~ L that steady, strong and . hardworking and many foreigners are leaving that se [t S ’ hill a ho routh of the drift has become ngress had don vhen telegraphic communication is restored + Strong and hardworking hat toppage of 3,500 ot 'up with (he tonis of Podstol feg speaking briefly fl{” what Sne ‘m‘ Jyln‘ vk M MAN WITHDRAWS. \::- v{w(c lnxrlynm i ‘r;lu;nn:‘ |:(rn‘: r'u.lmr d yer, now a lawyer. Jeffrice. of the country (o remain away until I n » i, e Whenh “"_h‘[' ('.;;\k\m:,“l the way ot reforming the tarift and e o ar as know ere were no fatalities. | * comparatively littie’ is of the Gates | trouble is settled o i ay that cave when the fire found ve Rt ey, O T . 1 #'lans for a General Change in the Make-up | Two people were known to have been In- | oo PAratively little is known of the Gates | trouble is settled LR than 100 feet from the opening in pressing a hope that the of this con of State Tickets jured. The property will aggregate | SHIe#e team except that they think that they | COMITLAN, Oct. 22.—Many pec % running 5 16 Uohe o8 Se ot e G gressional district would urn Mr F . p Dearly $75.000. “The tormado struck from | gy o 8o0d material that they have per- | icie' trom Guatemata 1o weont the. poorers | 3 L0, T8 b er mills, ssing his | James C. Dahlman, democratic candidate y $ . N oronado struck {rom |yiaded Brown, the'captatn of the AL IRA S0~ WY re Hatch to congress. Aftor expressing h the Jouttiweat, and continuing In & Noeth | 5 some up And oei pmer ‘B0 b | of war, which is considered certain. It is gniy i pasure at naving met so many of (he easterly direction Il it reached Winfleld | foqs b L L RGIL he roported that President Barrios, detormined Ay rough T ol il e o T lavad to ter formally withdrawing from tho | hefore spending. its force. 1k fo oonrne foet bail material there Brown wiil n having war, is recruiting men thr of the t 1,60 | BS b moat bsautitul Gorelon' ot the stats, he oo lotter it now in the hands of | laid low farm houscs, ontbuildings, orops and | S, MAKE Wha( he can toh At Mo was a|ou Central America to march against A W - 'in bade the crowd farewell and the train pulled | C. J. Smyth of the democratic state central |trees. In Geuda Springs the springs bath coach. He wlill probably be with Neligh tw | MEXIe ont fo nphis, Mo, mmittco and is being held f ther de- | house, which cost $10,000, was partially provadly be with Neligh two | “ GUATEMALA, Oct It is positively " LANCASTER, Mo., Oct Vice Pre T o e il “:’” Priday | Wrecked, the Albright two-story brick bloc e AT S ¥ mend | announced that President Darrios is sending o R naessd turouglKerk £L10UE | gy io'inte et of withdrawal, with | iy igooted Andithe storss of M. A, Wells | thetr" wortls in' the mime with the Durou A R T e A e A HHG Drisdy, taviowed. thi tarilt Sork. ot tha | L1 o8 ' duhtids. umstancen grUUaT | Hubbel's business block and tho Gilbert bigek | 1/tle club on thanksgiving day. Tho movement of troops toward the fron o briefly reviewed Allebe is filed deper circumstances. G, A r Stk il i — . AL , SofiEtuks. Kiso: DEVING & Wi tribute ek Bl also suffered minor losses. A Mrs. Bookwalte: " o tier continues notwithstanding den W th ‘:flm‘e'"";‘ e N i |LulkHuet asa H Ellick, democratic can- | e ‘”‘",,ij el e “'I"_ :MH‘I*‘])"':“F RESULS ONHIREON NG PIACEE, | SR e e L AL W. H. Hatch. Among those accompanylng | 30313 for state o yAnd secretary Of | and almost buried beneath a pile of beicks i i oxico wnd Guatemala o revojation. wi | <1 di Mr. Stevenson are C. C. Mofltt, state com- | idte: have also placed hemselvos at - th | mortar. ~Miraculously enough she es- | K€ansas City Manugers Decide to Have An- | break out at different points - ooosi nt | i mittee chairman; Major Harvey P, Salmon, | jp*Piati OF, the state central committee and | rlous njur Dr. Duffield wa other Weok at Exposition Park. | Barrios will b g the first to be killed. | ductis werhood will take up G xeout! committee ehalrman; ~Supreme | (1€ ”\‘ m "’.”“';‘] ed “l”l" "'"l“';‘ " “ ¥y hurt, but not fatally, by being KANSAS CITY, Oct. The managers QUEZALT ANGO, Guatemala, O tion with ra 1 and that Judge A C. Sherwood, Atturney General R. | iy {00 Jilj ¢ eithdrawn, leaving the popu- | thrown Jfrom ‘hit bugey. Thé aggregate | of the fall meeting at Exposition park held | 1t 18 known that the opponente of b f nization will receive the support F. Walker, Congressman Jol Heard, J.| "o conditions exacted by the state central | MONeY loss at this point bout $20.000. (a meeting yesterday and decided to con- | Barrics have distributed over 500 rifies in rallway employes e s, B others " Tho ok Brestionl | comion are 1o ani sasity " undsratoo, | AL,Salt Clr, a namiet near’Goudn Springs, |t the Funning peses maoores ek o SHaHrR o 0FL U eE oy bty T )t has recovered from his Indisposition and s | Simply” demiand th iy SoplletaT el ttier Jry done, but no one in- | announced last Saturday that the meetit Bl ¢ ops by Mexico on the | EWARK 1. Oct - Hamiptl mply demand that the populi Jured. settler living two miles west got y frontier has aroused fear among the people. | | LAk il LAAGE Vice President | POUBIas county shall withdraw their entire hoq | ¥as closed with that day's sport. Today's | o oy A L ple. | pryae | 14 MEMPHIS, Mo., Oct. 22.—Vice Pre legialative ticket, and formally request all | fus, fRIIY lnto his cyele the house toppled | thecpor ooy ot In the first Nellle B was | nave evidently frignioncy there In New York, wave in to the strikers this | < S . i e AL couBly,to 'vots:tor tHerdet: | Gver ‘on: thiam, Tiiy. ers: Imonioon o o | e ot favorite and Noct had the moint A Ot R hE e A Tah norning and about 100 old hand it to | e atic candidates n ordes the € ere srisoned for e Jos! he race by grabbing elet's Focass { Yo ettt Ll | 1 le g th terms ¢ i \ mittess Will & quest voters in other ooun. | UMering Injury. ~ From this point through 'l'n” gave Nellic B a hot race at’ the in San Fr co, Cal., in place of i the other many - ; ote other coun- | the country to Winfleld the ston i inish and because of Noel's ac « | Dia 0 has_been promoted to e At Ll § 4 § (88100 Ak Lilg kol o Bk, oot [Ehwoguntiy' b WinHALA| Ehe Matitesvad: sboul , td Decause of Noel's action the | Diaz Duran, who has becn promoted to con ximpi Hyde Brings comfort and improvement and pop two miles wide. 1In this stretch are many | ! disqualiied Nellle B, who finished | sul general in New York 4 i R s Al AR R, His remarks | CAdidates, but the state central committec | gyo farms, and many farmers lost part or ail Results b T r Makers Malk Out, tends to l{nv sonal enjoyment when NoNEule tjme Ao B g R o il .‘,r,””.\ ¢ ving "(‘".‘H{\': ;,,,.,‘,.;( mj‘du..l,,. [of thelr crops. At Winfleld, whee the trom) rn'-vr‘l‘éf{ five r.,':\'r.nwl‘1".;:-:’.1;-: e SOCIALISTS AND SALARIES, Oct, 22 —The cigar makes rightly used. 14“1- many, who live bet sl varera B cratle Ive candidates in Douglas | broke up, six small h vere blowi vy bl gl me in Fer bl factory walked out th ter than others and enjoy fife more, with the people nssembled were cheering when the | Tro'l® b, six small houses were blown down | 1:01% ¢ walked out th cr than others and enjoy iife more, wi special train pulled out and lost itself to view | COUntY- froaid b &) and several business houses were unroofed. ccond race, four furlongs and fiftv vards; | Glerman Coy Pay of th ‘ ' h ”{,’ want 8 per 1,000 more less expenditure, by more promptly Ly they will refuse to return (o work | o5 | | on ils way to Lancaster Junction and Macon ARID LANDS AND SILVER. e noden yrarehouse was completely | Kinge D Pikisisecond, (Dalsy Withiza skl UL (0 1 1) 1 wiapiting tho world’s best products to His remarks at this point were confined o a ki wrecked and the Southwest Arkansas college | Time: 0:5 i S i FRANKFORT-ON-THE-MAIN, Oct, 22— || ol L hatel ' seds of physi ing trikers are quiet and. orde ) che value to health of the pure tinulng to return a supporter of the adminis- | INE, Oct. 22(Special Telegram.) | tH0Usands.” Nobody was hurt at this potet urth race, five and simed Ity ¢ i trouble i ant A e ALl ’ e Lillo hai a | e B el SR S T tration : % L ——— Jorderer won, Luke Parks second, Hesperin | Bornheim, a suburb of this city, today, Ther AWAIH Weavers Strik remedy, Syrup of Figs KIRKSVILLE, Mo, Oct, 28—The vice | Ancther "[’ i e T -nh'\Jxl DISCCVERBD TOUBOON. e e LA e et s skt | was a long and heated discussion upon s DEOTD) Mis, X cellence is due to its presenting residentlal (rain reachied this cily on schec heyenne tonight. Senator Joseph 1 — we, seven and ahalf furlongs: | et : ' vers in No. 7 Wa " works | | ot Leos e b i RUBREO S L0 D i Miere wak d vacomil | CRERSwas il okl i eRRr o perate Effort to Annilillate a [ Courtney won, Sir Pla cond, " Mise | duestion of salaries and a_number of : Fag L works | in the form most acceptable and pleas of about 3,600 people at the depot, Who | fined himself to a discussion of the financial ndred Italian Laborers. ORIV OO S ey o vavarre | o o oduce the sslaries of the 10y would ¢ ve logms | Mt t0thetasto, the rofreshing and truly Faelad ihe train wilh lusty cheers while| 4ng arid.land questions. . He sald that fres | NEW YORK, Oct. 22.—One hundred Ttal | o OAKLEY: OV:ON. 22 this. morning. and | were: sopriter faitors of the party organs | each, Inattnd oo : heneficial properties of a perfect laxe the band played stirring airs, When th . lans, sleeping in a temporary barracks a | Will not be dbie to start in the handicap | e, Submitte t was suggested K claim 8 tive; effcetually cicansing the system, train slowed up, Hon. W. H. Hatch, con- |and unlimited coinage was inevitable, a far : b » ® ] next Saturday or Chant wilj | moximum salary of $750 yearly was suflicien i to. run tive lo welling colds, headaches and fevers gressman for this district, intreduced Mr. | MOre important question, however, to the | Mile from New Rochelle, had a narrow | pelling colds,” heads | brobably be put place. Four out- | P4y for the services render 19 e N prmancntly. curing constipatic Stevenson, The vice president paid people of Wyoming and the west than either | cape from death by dynamite as the result | siders and fwo favor Tobin and Cre Herr Bebel strenuously opposed the pr Declmed the « ompany's O, wd permancntly curing constipati tribute to Colonel Hatch and to his dist the question of financial problem, is the re- | of a race prejudice last night. The men W The track was fast and [tion. He said the socialists were striving t RTH ADAMS, 22 —The em It hias given satisfaction to millions and and to the great Mississippi valley. As ¢lamation and settlement of the arid lands. | . e been employed as labor e ! Results: o 1, |OVtain the most favorable conditions for f the Lyr Brigg met with the approval of the medical entered iuto the work of congress his train | The republican party of Wyoming Is pledged | ' v Wi e e 1)k line (12 to | working party and they n ted 1o redue refu ] profession, beeause it acts on the Kid- Biillod. siowly awal (o aceept the donation of the million of acres | "€ar Glen Islan Conflicts between them 1) Wob, 1) BAR T g oandy Casey | g g inrion or'. theie own intellc neye, eiver and Bowels without weak- Audiences have left me shouted the | Biven the state under the provision of (he | and Irish laborers have been frequent of ond eloven-sixteenths a mile: | workers out of all proportion f thel . ) Her s lpenriarisles bt ol o Wios' presidant, 'but this 1s the firet time | | atid land ast, while (s demecratis party ao | late. | & pltas bonle was fought three | Jano (2 to 1 wom Comeetin (5 ko %)™ Evicee,. Hd addbil LHAL asnimise of sh e hany's tenements. | Kor to vacate the oxm- | - ening them and it is perfectly freo from ever left mine,” and he was gone. clared against it. The importance, therefor | weeks ago, and since that time the trouble i, The Henrietta ("to 6 third. “Time: [ would Immediately resign it the motion wore | P> > tenements, e ‘.'\l'rynhjm:(iun Iw_]l‘[sl\lhl;llu"x‘. 1 il s 7 of electing a republican legislature in Wyo! | las been almost continuous adopted, as they could obt SHRETs > B TE i Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug: SPOKE 1 AL TONRS TN ming cannot be overestimated. Saturday night Patrick Riley got the key td race, geven furlongs rding | Vorking for Uhe bourkeoss mawnr i arles | PLACE AFTER HIS CHILDREN. ists in H0c and $1 bottles, but itis man MACON, Mo., Oct. 22.—Over 15000 people ) 0 1) won, Chant (7 to 5 Second, Millie 1+ | WOTKIng for the bourgeols newspapers. Herr g $ les, B had gone home he took f f y to 1) third. Time: 1 A Bebel's remarks were badly received and " 5 TR s e wetured by the Culifornia Fig Syrap venson and Governor Stone and other| GIBBON, Neb., Oct. 22.—(Special.)—Bab- | muite rtridges, the ‘x‘vn«r"::::~“|,l.’(\““’)' Al ourth race, si< furl , Tobin(_evem | several of the speakers who followed him | AP i P 5. only, whose name is printed on every critic speakers, Spec fikitio : 4 cartridges, the dynamite batte: d | won, Buck 1y ) second, Islin (7 to 2) [ urged that the part as 80 poor, as the Al L i T80 thdiah 8 5 ) Seborstio weskers, Speolal rains from all | cack’s largs opera houss'was:flled Baturday | all the wires ach 3 oot ng, which he | third. Time: 1:1 il e R " (| Sergeant Whalen and OMcer Boyle inter ek 3 tne.name, Byrup ”-flll o diractions came in heavlly crowded all morn- | nigne with an intelligent. and enth siastic | carried to his home. About 9 o'clock last it rive miisland twenty yamye Ore- | TOLSIAS BIOEIES parly. cha e ATE BBt 1in a family row, which took place ad being well informed, you will n :flfi( ml’lxlr‘nlw‘l‘”fly( e l';":‘" m\;y.‘;“-’”x::w;mr.‘: awdience that had assembled to hear the | NfENt he went with them to the Itaiians' |, VA€Se (3 (o 2):won, Kiva (6 to 1) second, R RAA b the digot. by (he foca reo ption committee | POItICal issues of the campaign from a re- | Sixth race, six furlo Tarift Record (8 | intellectual and manual labor. BEC George H. Pl ind his wife, Mrs publican standpol e principal speakers | 1€y, who is an expert dynamiter, put the | (. von, Banka’ v (5 H gl y Place, the pa and an enormous crowd and escorted (o | Publican standpoint. The principal speakers v v to 1) won, Banka's Daughter (20 to 1) sec- May Place, the | : ticipants, were arrested " 7 ] ! e Were Frank E. Beeman of Kearney and | Mne cartridges under different parts of the | ond, Iasie O %30 g0 1) third, Time: 1:15% Melginn Premier Defoated, The trouble was over ttle girl, 3 ye [ AY\] LY PURITY A T IR e i S AT b e et s AT PROVIDENCE, 16 1. Oct, 2 et ok BRYSSELS, Oct. 22.—According to unoMoial | ol wie was eiso e Lite Eitl, 3 year AL e e, veie . vice DResldentLeourity atlorney. . (Befruah’ oberad with & |the bAtteryiwhich sher hag. -eet dbout: 109 10t tonodben o It Lo Dot 2 e enl iy 1R1aT el 424 {Chb et lgbhlotis bari| A ORi Rl e s AED L0 e Btotion, o CUTICURA REnDIRa clennne the blood, was_Introduced by Governor Stone as brief statement of the ‘character and fitness | Yards away. A nlght watchman in the em- | %¢Ond, Pay 6r Bliy third, Time: 1:0o) bt iae 18 recent elactions for | BESSRIME Lo tHE AOEY, Of Nch,, Elacs,. ahe and wealp of every. eruptio Qeoorat unler & clroumstances, whose o the various [sgisiative Wad coubby coar, [{pI0Y |ofetHau sewen 03 TR Stone. e sbea o Wome Clarys antle and n auarter: ‘Wi B members' of tho Caniber of Deputies have | fucih iiband fave ben wedded » and disease, whethor alm. o frone - ¥er sheathed while an enemy 15 dates for the office. to which such aspired, | Come along at this time and, sceing Riley, | Yol Bpag Ty SSOrse iDixon third. | resuited in the following distribution: Catho- | oy § yeats: ol wad ' 1ie oS : Bitarye T s acer s o Rl in_ front.’ s oyas an easy task, from the fact that |Stopped to find out what he 'was dolng.| Third race, Ave and a Half furlongs: Man. | HC8, 104; liberals, 195 socialiats- aade ro} ds a lawyer and untll last June the greatast skin chros, blood puriAe Mr. Stevenson began by saying that he| exceptiorally clean and efcient mon had | In the dark; he stumbled against one of fos | chnir Lace: Highpoint Belle second, Nava- | cals, 19, e R i aeet, SBinae ior remedien of moders had read in a republican paper a few days| been placed in nomination by the republicans. | Wires. The watchman made a run for | hoe third. Time: 1:09 4 It is reported that M. de Burdette, the eeld work to support the fam and euccced when the best dgo that the democratic party was dead,|After a brief discussion of many of the lead. | Riley, dnd the two soon engaged in a desper- | (Fourth race, six furlongs: Charm won, | premier, been defeated for re-election to obtained work as a cinvass.r, On yslel 3 throughout tha world. but judging from the immense crowd before | ing {ssues, state and national, Beeman closed | ate fight. The Italians in the shanty were | [Vestpark second, Fredericks third. Time: | (g Chamber by a smail majority. ftor Bad finished her da abor Bim, It was again at the resurrection. After | with a clear and logleal argument on the | attracted by the noise and ran out (6 see Fifih race. one mile: Buckrene won, Sir Notéil Maxohi GIREAT R MLEh s Snnt i thanking Governor Stone and the cltizens | silver question | what was the matter. ~When they learned | Dixon second, Hardy Fox third. Timer 1.4 | T X A T s for the magnificent reception accorded him,| Mr. Brown followed in a happy and con- | that Riley had planned to blow them up 1t | _Bivth seont sorm Fury e nind: Time won, [ GUADALAJARA, Mex, Oct HE it Place had no he s of the beneficlal eftects of demo- | vinciog stylo. Tha wide varlance belween | was with difficulty {hat they were restrained imer sccond, Phyllis Tee third. Time: | tachment of idea Where he did not h cratic legislation and the good results it had | the political promises and legislative per- | from killing him. Riley was finally danded T. ASAPTH RACE TRACK, Va., Oot pursuit of Antonio Sanchez, the noted bandit | from him for she bega brought to the consumers of salt, sugar and | formances of Congressman Kem were very | in the New Rochelle lockup, t tace, aix furloogn: Kinx G010 won. | chlet,: who: committed: many. robberle wd | 10 receive letters” ‘from him, mailed on lumbs The pocch lasted moro than an | forcibly shown. The speaker was frequently | Riley says he is only sorry he was dis- Doggett second, McKee third, Time: 1.1 murders in this section, has roturned fo | (L0810 co i aienCADeL 1 A TH O hour, and at times the audic a pplauded. Short speect were also made | covered so soon, as in another minute it rs ask money. to. help BUPDOR Second race, mile and a quar Amica, this ate. The report that they e being half-sta enthusiastic. He left here after h by Captain Joseph Black of Kearney, candi- | would have been all over and he would then | won. Sunm aud Tin. second, P il R re being half-starved S f ™ >. " came upon Sanchez in the mountains and n m 1 allow West's Nerve and Brain Treatment on his special car for St. Joseph, where he | date for state senator, and John Brady and | be satisfied, Riley was arralgnod today | third. Times 2:in U NIRAto1a8at Eearail 0t bid e ; LAl £ poitive cantod, by wuthor: Soeaks. tonlgti Frank Reed, candidates for representatives. | and held without bail for the action of the [i, [Ihirdjyace, sixitupianes: Tolewon, Morn- | BAOL AT Ao death, Freveral otk g st 4 s only, to cure Weak Lomory: Lo of CHILLICOTHE, Mo, Oct. 22.—Vice Prosi Five Thousand Kally at Holdrege, | 5fand jury. | P [ | WABsNIEY: (of - ihtar congreasional, dlstrlot con. VL Ha bR not known, but will reach well up into the | " L MouYosh i siie, S TG, (M9 RedRn sooidl dat i CoR e S 1 | a — to the tocl box and o0 e workme hers today to see Vice President Republican Itn 3 e tocl box and when all the workmen | 1 § i ety Promenade ) to 2 third. Time: 1:49% ulding that there was no difference between | MBIt at 6 o'clock at 603 North Sixteentl t any substitute if offere mounted police, who went in 4 She won rve Fowers Lost Manhood: Qul b f et Ui ourth race. five and a half - furlongs e T oo VI Drviie; Tack of Confidune dent Stevepson and party arrived in Chilli OTTRBG: St et cothe at § o'clock this evening. The vice | HOLDREGE, Neb., Oct (Spectal Tele- Foriy s Recovered. 1 \ i If-clothed, - ane ad Midgely won. Bally Woodford second, Cock- | it 4 iative Oip ’ ade ‘thivd: Time: 108 | BUDA PESTH, Oct. 22 rty bodies have i o aicKe Oegan i ey et i president delivered a ten-minute speech com am.)—Dr. Swenson ‘addressed the republi-| FORT W . The un-| Fifth race, seven furlones: Dertargta | trors, or Lzecssive Uso ol plimenting U, §. Hall and briefly reviewing | cans at the opera house here this afternoon the congress, saying that §60 now equals $100 o Hattn Ares o firens ] heen recovered from the colliery at Anina o ,, Opitm or Liquor, which soon lead to 8iXth race, seven. furlonis: Prince George | Whero the explosion of fire damp oecurred o she imption, Tnean fty and Death, B mall, Atieroonerans; saylc fie et In the Swedish language. The house was| Texas & Pacific passanger train Friday last | nder the McKinley law, taxes having been | crowded and many eould not get vlight een sighted | reduced in that proportion. The crowd num & get in. Hon. | in broad daylight have been sightedgsouth n’{ masked men who held up the westbound i sl 6 for $5; with written guaranteo to caro of won, Kilkenny second, Rehna third. Time: | Saturday 1 n o addi thirty person 0t al L e aa s ey WISTS COUGH SYRUP, A cortain B9 e S g have been ser the explosion. ( reams of Mrs, Place 3 Bronchi, Croun John M. Thurston” addressed the mes Gordon, well mounted a ed, " Capta 2 | ot 22" _First rac tention of the police < Plonsnt o ta bered about 3,000 and was demonstrative. | e e A nnde RS aiAr s || nadoniwaEGIEURtA At wenica SOt [ (B AR T 0sC 2t onic Pet & Six Workmen Blown to Denth, L ialion obdhe voll ° now 25c.; ol ST. JOSEPIT, Oct. 22—When Vieo Prosi- | {1 (W1 and mado a masterly address. | Owens of tho state rangers. with John | {urlonss: Tt SNES ix e i dent Stevenson's train reached Hamilton, an | Hon: W. E. Andrews and Dr. Swenson ad- | Burke, roadmaster of the Texas & Pacific, | “Second race. mile and a furlong: B ATHENS, Oct. 22.—A powder mill ex-| A "u : tsatem x| Geodman Drug Co, Omaha immenso crowd greeted the visitor, Eight |7$5ed an overflow on the street, [ and Sheriffs Cleveland and Maddox ot Parker | O'Link won. Van Sandt second, =Montell | ploded here today and six workmen were | H‘“nh H*l'Hu‘ A5 0 ime ¢ r»lyu ’rm\‘\ —— eople! CRadre e Wwhere there were fully 3,000 people. Con-|and Palo Pinto counties, accompanied by | third. Reveiv second,” but was | blown to pieces. and ex-conviet, was recognizel on the strec 2 B ehD enie chmred ME R avanen asthe Dt s g Eibls:, Con- | large posses, have gone to_that neighbor- | disaualified. 1 B i A night by Sergeant Sigwart and ar CUPIDENE” spoke three minutes and as the train pulled | M°¢UNES al 5,000, mostly farmers. The | hood. Rewards aggregating $1,300 have been '“‘J, oo l“;w: 4 Pon Gray [ 509 at a fair outlay tends t 2 life not | It 1. He claimed to be a stranger at out was roundly cheered. The next stoy wa | Hastinga Flambeau club was In the parady | offered. The robiarscit 1s laraed vor oo mran. Lattle Mills sacond, ¥es Disvolo thinl. | 807 BE & 10 THan fends | | firste but tne sericcant soon showed him that Curer the emrects ot ” *land the ladies' R B oy opened the 7 1 ot o 2 . king bowder Ao 1 was mistaken. Some ten years ago Si elf juse, excesses, at Cameron and the vice president was given | 310 the lad band of Republican City. | $1,000, but h;nl th i apen: "rl”l’ saf Isrn,mkz‘ Fourth e, mile and a furlong: Percy | Baking powder will do it R e ke YRR AL AIF ione (e & royal reception. Ten thousand people were | The speeches by all were well received, and | would have been theirs. ey are heading | won, Hawthorne second, Evanatus third T e——— @ Sum of money va’.cucele and constie at the depot. When Mr. Stevenson appeared | the Swedish voters spoke in high terms of [for the Palo Pinto mountains, where the | Time: 1:i. CONFESSES TO EMBEZZLEMENT. |{/im i\ a0 ostitution, pation, One dollar & on the platform and was introduced by Con- | the address by Dr. Swenson. rangers say they will be easily captured, Fifth race, five furlongs: Lake won, D Shaie | which son atter | 7 box, six for $5. For " Dockery, ho thaoke o e B, fecond, Weatn third. Time: L0, | party Surranders Himself for Crime in | ha went b Hloux Oit, i a trick there /7 sald by THRE GOOD- gressman Dockery, he thanked the assem. Jiscussed. Convicted of Wife Murder. Sixth race, six furlongs: Warren Leland Now Terk which sent him to the penitentia MAN * DR CO. blago for the outpouring and briefly refe q i i : S won, Lucinda second, Simmon third. Time NawiXoris L Omaha, Neb. to natlonal affairs. Just before the train | GORDON, Neb,. Oot. 22.—(Special Tele-| SALT LAKE, Oct. 22.—The jury in the A well dressed man, about 32 years of | Follca Notes. left & delegation of ladies sent a magnificent | gram.)—Matt Daugherty and I. L. Mathews | Thelde murder case, which has been on Oct. 22 _Fast §t. Lo age, walked Into the police station last night| John' McCue was arrested by Officer floral design. At all stations great of Fremont spoke here this afternoon at the | trial for ten days, has returned a verdict f | Raven 1t night for trying 0 pass a of people were gathered and cheered as the | opera house. - There was large crowd out | of murder n the first degree. The penalty | counterreit dolar i the hurnt district train sped by |to hear them. The political issues were very | {s shooting or banging, &s the murdercs half & mile: Christin D won, | 10 %l that he was being looked for by the Rohert Lawson, who live Fourteenth PRIb T ot ek i il ENTHUSIASTIC GREETING AT ST. JOE. |ably discussed by both speakers. prefers, The crime for which Theide was second, Rookie third, fme: | New York police. A y 1 half ago. seavenworth stree was ar e st said company, in Lincoln eb., i 5 . and five ch s 15th day of November, 1891, for the Amid the booming of cannon and the cheers = convicted was one of the most atrocious ever | 15 | according to his story, he led $1,50 R IRy L o canti e Eambar, 186l of ten thousand lusty-tongued Mis m|r2‘:m<\ Dr. Price's Baking powder saves labor, | committed fn Utah. On the night of the r.',‘”"} rac n\fi!\‘.' ‘\"‘,{‘!‘_',;“'," ok Mj ™ S| from C. Bade, a wholesale o ) ,.:‘I hn M oy “1."\"' 'j_u’ [X “'h; “l""’:' M "m't\: the vice presidential train pulled into the | Prevents worry, and banishes indigestion. | 30th of April his wife knocked at the door AR ime 9% | York, in whose employ he had been for s 2 urphy had in his of Incorporation of sald COMBADY. Unlon depot. The platforms and the railroad |1t is perfect all around. of his saloon, when he seized a bread knife, thirteen-sixteenths of a mile me as collector, He skipped out wit , for wh order of the board of di yards adjace were black with people who - oo rau out and ut her throat. The evidence 8 3 - = ton won, Blue and White second; | the money and has been over almost the _itccou - . RO PHILLTE pushed and jostled each other to secure a MizLr 4% POOL BWINDLEN: was purely circumstantial. — He stoutly pro- [ Bobby Gaylor third. Time: 1:28, ntire globe since. He has just arrived SARY who was coln, Neb,, Oct. 16, 1894, better point” of vantage As the train - lests his ‘tnnocence, claiming his wife was| Fifth race six Curionga: Lady Lister won, | ro® BI00% MAce Ho has just arrlv ateamed into the depot the Fourth regiment, | Investor-Kobbing Concerns in Pittsburg in | murdered by a member of the Industrial [ Dusas. sssand, Snigierbocker. thind. ‘Pime: | (N0 MM LA 8 Banny. alf the oo . , o = F—— N. G, M., deployed and with fixed bayonets the Hunds of the Pollce, army, which was encamped near by. W i < | igo. Being here without work, monay AMI EANT cleared an avenue through which the vice | PITTSBURG, Oct. 22.—The news of the | — - Driving at Belmont Vark. « ! friends and longing for New York City ¥ [ BT e Dresident and his party passed to carriages. | closing up by the police of the Public Stock | A powder of interior quality could nof en-| PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 2.—Results at|ypere he was b o and ralsed, he gave hin, ] 4 y T T 'I;Im‘p.\ln'u‘ were Im‘\l K.A\ t L "wvn‘;' ‘1 f‘ln’ln and Produce Exchange, a discretionary pool \‘hl.‘rlw‘ m“l.l‘-‘n.xv ‘.luu\\ff:‘~n.‘.|-“‘|"‘151: lmwlt: ]l‘::\ Imont Mrul‘ park selt up. 4 HARD.” the leading wholesale merchants of the city, | 0f investors from the country into town. |der Strathmore won first heat In 2104, Tucy | (aog, " 500 DY Fee 4 & ; ! i t it l . ) . 42-23, Four full bands were statione Al it | Their presence reveals how widespread had Hand e T Pen. Dick Wilkes, Katle (', Nelije Bessie . 2 - o . | Davis and Keogh's Famous Fabric of Fun, parts of the depot grounds and as the party | peen the operations of these concerns, and i B, Dalgetty and Temple aiso SOCIAL SENSATION A7 MEMPIIS, 1 ¥ N abls aud AT Al left the traln discoursed stirring mustc. A | oo ABriia \heimreviodkiet botiishen ax CHICAGO, Oct. 22.—Rev. H. H. Jessup, Match r bur 1100: Sorant " procession was then formed with the Jeffer- | "1 €0l : oresident of the Presbyterian college at Bey- 1 id fourth heats in 2:2 tate Dealer Wanted i V' without' 8on olub 400 strong at the head and preceded | MAte of the number of p wie who had in :urn et I~_\u! panin ol “I' s ey i sekburn won third heat in virebyligs r :n vm.r‘“ it g, | vestea mone; these scliemes. The Syris ; an nls A A LR, Fhod & gambean ¢ I e ipre: | X e o e 1C SIS SAETATR LT d | “There is a piot to assassinate the sultan and I plunintstim: Chance won first | MEMPHIS, Cc', 12.—The pollce tonizht cre ; ; MR Yotaie e, Rarened (o speaking | Produce Exchange, secured their release on |cause the Armenians to revolt, but it s not | REAt In £:204 ntiu o Wilkes 108 | soouring the city of Memphis to captur ) is re sults: TFirst race, nine-sixteenths of a mile Allovat Blossom second, Proctor [ 2bout midnight and asked to be locked up third. Kholders' Meeting. ereby given that a speclal of the stockholders of the South took place. The large theater was erowdej | Dall for a hearing this evening. At the | among nenians. ~ The' Russians are | Siiikes, Amiimofd: sHiver ‘l'l"'“,\'-l, orge W, ge W. Van Dyke, a real estate dealer "y whan v, Charlotto. Russe Huuw two hours previous to the arrival of the vice | 9fice this morning they announced to their at the bottom of the whole gcheme. From | and Humbug a}so,started who Is wanted on the charge of big ¥ why . I onle, Anti president and it was almost impossible fc lr\m s n...|4 18 (‘Mmr xm‘h‘»\ ’m |uly e hands <‘|\l| ..,.;;-. London TM A\‘-\‘x \\lu’l\ lm-‘:"wu;} Wylsnte BABMS AoHIoTom snk L l<\u|llu' whi :‘ 1. \Ilrm 1'1‘ ] girl 3 *rice’s Buk ng powde | Ltoaring Fun ; o get in o house, J of the police they would be umabie to pay out in atory documents addressed to a o Al e Femeny passing beauty finds hersel trayed an: - - T * RIIT ST W ‘HS of Congressman D. D. Burnes, who was pre- | L0 receive notices of withdrawal of deposits, | of course, fall into the hands of the Turkish mpetit record ‘Was broken by Harry | Amer families, and them other of | WASHINGTON ¥ 50 RESERVED SEATS AT 60 CENTS EACH vented from attending by (llness, | All the discretionary pools have a clause | government, and the innocent Armenians are | Tyler in the ks’ invitation race todas hildren, mourns ‘a recreant hushand. ) Sanes u e od, | T shokt heac elve years ago Van Dyke married a Miss | #00m.) 1 s AP their agreements by which they can insist |arrested, put in jail and sometimes killed. | Tyler won by a it head from Eddie Mc- | Twelve years ag Dy irried & M 5 eureant i ) Wednesday-Thurs | upon e thirty days' notice of withdrawal That is what has just happened.” Dufr “H‘ i i |]|,‘- literm (»,.:' ,I\ - yuwsusta Schencle at \’;‘\I‘;’\.ml\!” ‘;‘)»3““ o4 ° [ y T dly The Consolidated Stock and Produce com- | St were: 4 i ( 5 ha o ) Bchench ¢ e | tel, Ni -2 = ¢ : 1 hree-quarts gland and Comme Bchench of OCT. 24-25, SERIES NO. 4(-42 pany, another discretionary pool, did not Boay Taken from the Comn, 18 o e ol aeuarters | N Blitde ray Three children at Hant G arlcion, guariers . spen its doors today, Hundreds of invest T. JOSEPH, Oct. 22.—Considerable ex- | ware paced by Bainhrid nd Garner on he fruit of the union (“l“";‘ ime 1o Mem cavalry, fou r“ nths; M \ TWO NIGHTS ONLY grs who wen to the office to withdraw their | citement has been created here today by the | tandem. The fikhh s componet op s four years ago and lived together un ow, Shiinecr corps, one motthy Bee 5 doposita were confronted with a notice that | giseovery of an agsravated case of ghoulish. | Butler and Wats Coleman, bosides Tyjer | [18t summer. when his affairs beoame nar FRANK L. BIXBY'S . 3 __ % 3 P o i | i e ¥ ce. SRAR quit on: the sou mbarrassed and he sent his wife and nth infantry, - one month; | at | SR g TR [ e The nhe fell in with Miss Josic sury general of ence, one month | and no one appeared able ‘to give any in- | Prominent contractor, died here of appendicitis [ P iy who was employed in the Cen X 1 World's Aairiaward to Dr. Price \ nt CF . D TION formation as to his present whereabouts and was temporarily interred in Ashland | The rid’ 4 ele] exchange, and who possesses 4 it Charles ICTX ARY. Other poola are expected 1o suspend at any cemetery. Today, while friends made ar- | Baking powde its superiority over ble beauty of the from battery . Int K Lo Italian tyy . e every other. Thit dict was confirmed eminently respectable young woman o moment and excitement is running high. | FADKTMENts to move the remains the body | CVery 4, is an_eminen ng woma reted by Fra wnd 4 Grand Casg 4 200 Pages. 260,000 Wordy By the books of the Delaneys if is shows | was missing and the casket flled with earth. | by the highest awatdiat the Ualifornia Mid- | She did not knaw Van Dyke' was married a n { n " Iy staged of 1er pr e that over half of the investors wers wor There is no clew to the solution of the | Winter falr Bix we ago she went 1o visit relatives af . and home. om it Brownsville, Tenn. Van Dyke follow i a o bl em domestics and erwomen | affair, b 2 INMTRUCTIVE AND USEFUL most of them domestics and washerwomen = R e e Planning for a Mig Ra, there and they agreed to be marrie who fancled they had found an easy road A ST. LOUIS, Oct. 2. —Arrangements have | Roman Catholic priest was called In, | LS e A to wealth and who placed all their little ASLBRrFRER: Avalilant: it s s Tor 0 S : ey been made by a representative of Austin e ; § ’ « R ror 1y el b AR | DR ens. Anolhes closs | . TOLEDO, Get.-$3~Todey as Jobn. P. 1 made by Pt Cyatlve of Austin, | paptist minister was sent for and ticd the ; 15th ST, TH AT:R, “rilix T 1531 e . with Teemer and Gaudier to row a|knot. Van Dyke did not remaln with his AW YORK, Oct rricEs Usefulness. of fuvestors who will suffer severely Is com- | Weed, a well known twholesale merc hant, | scull race in that city next January | wife at Irownsville, but returned 1o Moms W YORE whor/l and his wife were out driving, his horse the championship. of America and a | phls. Last Saturday his new wife came { tant secre A ——TONIG oA } £ '$2,000, which will bo b by | Memphis without his k i A hot TONIGH' v, throwing both out. Mr. Weed | Purse of §2,000, ung up emphis without his knowledge notice n fron ] American Eucyclopiaie Dtonary iy 3 | [ WIth thelr families, " were hiving upon_ the | o0 AWAY, f:ml:‘ "‘,‘l'm:’ el L ohhd | Citizens. 1€ Is"also expected to gei Bater. | of the Wedding Bad aleaady hheh publopes iy ~ DEER UL, WILLIE" AND ¢ By 8111 1nr PUBTLRNION Bver lanamy money saved in more prosperous times, They | > “ls an. | son. the oarsman, to participate, in which | in the Hrownsville local nawspapers. Mis W yonpLaarioe nres lagad " TR Ao faskior ras pools that 404, the ADIUEY {s possivly fatal. He 18 un- | Syene ‘cach contestant puts b 41,000, o b | MINSEY's 1ol §urked her o have thi CONROY & FOX IN “HOT TAMALES' pices, it ' voch o sversihe (R || they coutd live apon the dissinnal ny (et tonscious. Mra. ‘Weed was badly bruised, | iided 10 the purse vepubllsned in o Mempiie"baper. " Sl i b L R L a perfect dietionazy and i complote sy ele: keep thelr little capital intact. Many of —-— | d -~ v Tr Raa Themerns at. ttact.. Many “of | e o e Grent Joo Fwichen In Texs i W [ Children Cry fo i ¢ - uple taiwart brother ! from th Only that number of the Lok eorrespond winter without a cent DALLAS, Tex det The gre Joe | Rps B R " o [l et Aave S et tor wustiae- | 1, e o aar e | ot eting ia s et st | Ciremeny Tty W oncs S ehls| Pitcher's Castoria, 15TH ST, THEATER """/l EORSAE SRt BEICRUEE | St ey e o e e 5 s S S e vt L5 G ol s VR AL S B R S oaaren Cryfe” 3 NiGHTs “Yifiity oot 28 T | e L A BTy P e e " | Pitoher’s Gantoria, \TALLOW CANDLI DIOTIONABY DEPARTMENT || ior, $4680 war forted:" C. H. and Houry | ncor. Wil Wilkinson chrelonsy and s | st s e Oct. 2By Lowds, |10 7 : | Children Cryfor| A TALLOW CANDLE | De ey, brothers of the manager, were held | gently failed to sound the whistle or ring pany, died here suddenly today of hee NEW The i ’ Matinee Saturday, | for court om the charge of cotsplracy to | the bell on approaching the crossing, as | Hiuse ¥ MBRPE | vieh of ‘Rnublsiz and Paris Pranos Pitcher’s Castoria. 2, Oct. 28, 29, 30, 51, §=Lledde & eres | posed of men who were thrown out of work ere are more things instruoctive, usafy by th ate Lancla lepr 01 d 0, and entertainig that ¢ book, “Th x oite, Aoaiclal dsacemion and wh o