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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1900. OOM PAUL KRUGER GOES - ABOARD DUTCH CRUISER Reason of the Fugitive President’s Hurried Embarkation Given as a Fear of Attack by Boers. DEEP LAID PLOT 19 . ASSASSINATE CZAR Dynamite Found in a Tunnel Through Which Royal Train Was to Pass. STRIKE SETTLEMENT IS AT A STANDSTILL Much Disappointment Is Caused by the Powder Grievance. Son of a Russian Sea Captain Caught in|, +|Coal Miners Will Not Return to Work by Act of Planting a Mine. | Monday as Expec.ed. * & Y Aut suspected him n“.{}\p;‘\‘?-‘.‘;\\‘r!‘\!(:fl HAZLETON, Pa., Oct. 19.—As far as the ;t e w - o £ a post cap- United Mine Workers' officials are con- t . fled. He was | cerned matters are at a standstill in the e as then found | anthracit i contest with t » v !Ifi\r*-l‘f inches ! Mitchell still fuses o 3 Sebas xploded 1n pointment w % would ¢ h terrific ef- ala the { the police. Ex- \ding of the vented destrowed bo i on of the pow jer was | IOKIN, FPa o g ¢ meeting of miners w t gent than ever discovery of the plot form to a x i o | at the mine night . the Strikers e Columbu Pa., Oct. 19 & the W & region Clarence Woods, Richmo; | xt. Mondny, ¢ the Uniiod Mone Wrke —— - pecte action of th E . i | THREATENED THE LIFE | Bohters A SI IH[;'NIA\ O« JOHN W. GATES | : W and Western. Pom | S. I. Morris, a Contractor, Is Arrested & ¥ on SR | and Held on a Serious Charge { ig | scers of t T O 3 A 1 in Chicago. | e to be mads Roosevelt Enthusiastically | cuicaco, oet. 198 1 Morris, a con- | ¢ the betiue of Greeted in Many \ the life of John W.| [ 1| | f the American Steel lowns When searched at| | . | y large revolvers were | | ‘ . his pockets i i so had de- n J manager Kailr Brimson, ity it is al- by means have been he himself o this eity rting to which Lookery in the BRYAN'S LETT DSILVERITES = NO DISCRIMINATION IN FAVOR OF AMERICANS Officials of British War Office and the Colonial Office Both Make innis _citice Formally Accepts the Nemi- | ;oxnon, e oo s ; gonks || nation Tendered Him |fnirce s ’ : s captured near the ilnigfs ;4’ ] Dy That Pal‘(y. - linois Steel Company, in the Rook- Pt He was rorm —_ s and matntain wes him $50,000. g BUFFALO, N. Y., Oct. 19.—The follow- fier disarming Morris the policeman | | ing letter, accepting the nomination of | the glving of any such contracts to Amer- k him to the Central station, where he | | e Bt - 1a was | leans, and the representatives of Cape - ey i Ho e ondor they do not know « M acknowledged that he intended | being given \\.L‘;l ace, t 1o ¢ t an alleged debt aggregating .- | | ile saying that } al's or- m Gates and Brimson at the point | | wholly placed in Great ; revolver. Morris de hat he | | had evidently seen an herized by Gates a n to | | A, for he warned the of money in the fur- itish firm that if they t and Blue Island successfully against ris brought suit 11 have to reallze more s he withdrew fully that time is _the essence of com- speak s on & promise of the settlement of tracts and tk also have to lower claim. _The settlement, he , has their pric t be eff. | - - YOUTSEY'S FATE IN | e s & Held !‘{p by Four Footpads. and good will nifested anew at the la: N JoS Oet. 1 Desaderio, THE HANDS OF THE JURY Honelonvenglon siaces e undes . i obligations. - There s & conststencs — . Accused Man Able to Take Nourish- 3 o eE g whn_lesa we e morning and robbed of & x - SHEE N Lot - - sy old prix it watch. He was driv- m ment and His Condition Gener- was thercfore not surprised to r\nd]l 2% Sae Sooy ally Is Much Improved. | 0OM PAUL KRUGER, THE FLEEING PRESIDENT OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN REPUBLIC, NOW ON BOARD A Xhe loft she Neuabilean pasty. S commanded : GEORG N Ky Oct. 19.—Com- | | DUTCH CRUISER AT LOURENZO MARQL ks had pistols and YEORG . | they ¢ the others went ronwea rney Franklin began his | | (From his very latest photo published in Army and Navy.) o B through his pockets § Coutsey trial this afternoon | | fhrced upon the publi ey o . A Lok . ":"h ""}‘l"'i' T e e FaE 3 ' i { Tto Forms New Cabim ; Governor Taylor, saving e had vo i el el 5 e 5 rOKC i jet. 19.—Marquis Ito has a . . he would return ner OURENZO MARQUES, Oct. 19.—Mr. Kruger was secretly taken at 3 o'clock this morn-~ ] 2 s ivierih A ' S on Tanin ing on board the Dutch cruiser Gelderland, on which vessel he is to sail for Holland. The ra Taro and Admiral Yamagata retain ed on Youtsey; g $ tatl the portfolios of war and ne, respect. s e o "‘3"‘.’," reason given for Mr. Kruger's hurried embarkation on the steamer Gelderland is that he ot S the | Iveiv. Fiie ovher: Siemt - ris v r the whip of his consclence. He sala | feared the Boers here would attack him. The feeling of the refugees against Mr. Kruger for flee- the resolution ex- —_— n hur Goebel had told an untruth as| . Z i - » . . : { ¥ Bosts. | Dowager Empress Improving. . o “What Youtsey told him then Goebel| ing from the country is very strong. He left the Governor’s house in a hired carriage, accompa- tter formally accepting the Demo- | oo 1\vg Oct ‘f,\; he condition of € 4 % . sho & A : . e 6 4 % 3 : 3 < S ¢ nomination, covering other planks of the RELIN, OGt.. T8 L S : 3 was a worse man ”M“H.{MA_”WH:h.’c';“~; nied by Dr. Haimann, the 1m\'ern4:r following in a pl:{\'fit& carriage. The party <lrm'_(‘ through the & acoapting’ tho Poge m ,rl,,:;.'f“‘w,"y;[;; ‘:k‘ R - 1 by other witnesses | custom-house and embarked fromthe customs pier instead of from the passenger jetty. It is re- |uon. dealing with those lssues upon which of Prussia have left Homburg for outsey told Goe- J 7 Democrats and Populists occup ¢ ported that the Gelderland will sail to-morrow. ground. C delivered at St. Louis the 15th ractically corrobo- - . ; o ! "on the trust. que | o s to Youtsey, Che local railroad employes have been instructed to hand over to the British all the roll- These documents have already been widely ADVERTISEMENTS. > a talk wita | g S e oy e country and the | — el i i s o L to confound Culton and from death. 1 be no verdict in the Youts: case to-night. When court met at 8:30 o'clock to-night the case was formally submitted to the jury. TheJudge told them the: cons There wil y | could use their own pleasure about | ering the case to-night or to-mor- | CROKER MAY BE ing stock of the Netherlands Railroad Company. DUBLIN, Oct. 12.—John J. Clancy has given notice that he will move at the next meet- ing of the corporation that the freedom of the city be conferred upon ex-President Kruger. | NEW DF FIRST DISASTER party are tully informed in | ¢s on the questions covered. | stion was the question {ance, but the Republican ard of the princ! republic and by its advocacy of policles repug- nant to the doctrines of 1f-government, has left us no choice but to summomall lovers of the Declaration of Independence €0 the defense constitution | mbers of v sles of our party. THE RIGHT THING. A New Catarrh Cure, Which Is Rap- idly Coming to the Front. Gualacoi For_several ye alyptol - »w morning. T decided to take the | | That saen m_;_‘;;:u""”f““}?{-h* e Hydrastin en recognized as - papers to their rooms to-night and re T several appropriate | standard remedies for, catarrhal troubles, port back at § o'clock to-morrow morn- extracts from Lincoin's speeches. I find in a | but they have always been given separate- ir and they were sent to their board- | epéech by Lincoln in 1855 a defense of the | and only very recently an ingenious with that understanding. | Declaration of Independence. a chemist succeeded in combining them, to- Youtsey's condition to-night is better | | D and patriotic appeal to his country- | geener with other antiseptics, into a pleas- than yesterday. He has taken nourish- | | fen not to abandon the princip therein | 5507 Trtetive tablet. ment to-day without trouble and phy | enunciated. It is so applicable to the prese Drugsists the remedy under the - th s o s e and so in harmony with the references | name of Stuart's Catarrh Tablets and it b cians say that his temperature, pulse and | g made to Lincoln's words that I quote | B2 ot S 3 1 respiration are normal made to Lin has met ‘with remarkable suecess in the 1 % H doctrines conflicting with the great landmarks | throat catarrh and in° catarrh of the ENCOUNTEE WITH BO! 0dds Have Not Fallen as It| Yachtsmen Are Determiued Twenty-Nine Persons In- | S it s hiftmdie o« S have | stomach. . AT JAGERSFONTEIN British Lose Seven Killed and the Is Believed He Expected to Retain the America’s jured, Two Fatally, listened to suggestions which would take away | from its grandeur and mutilate the falr sym- | metry of its proportions, if You have been in- Mr. F. N. Benton, whose address is care of Clark Hc T \. Y ¥s: When I run up ag good I < clined to believe that all men are not (rmm: like to tell peopl 1 have Deen usin overy N w~ual in those inalienahble rights enumerated oubled } catarrh more or less fo Ve iy | Burghers Thewr Commander Them To. Cup at Paris. [ gruai in, those 'inailenabie rights enumerated | trounled with catarrh more of less for - 1s the and Twenty Men. | come back. Return to the fountain whose i so-called, cures, but IS mo& - | LONDON, Oct. 19.—Lord Roberts reports b S PR R | msecyshuing: clous o e Mood o8 o 1k ‘Think nothing of me; take m benefit from th About stx ~ | trom Pretoria, under date of October 15,| NEW YORK, Oct. 19.—80 shrewd a pol- Speclal Dispatch to The Call. PARIS, Oct. 19.—The newly Inaugurated | for the poiitical fate of any’man whomspever :;;«':(r-;,:fi':fl' N ats = ;‘,,.:;"’;,;15 25 follows: St o nla Ly AL e B % s 2 v At but come back to the truths that are in the | Stuart's Cata lets a fticlan as Richard Croker, whose knowl-| ypyw yoRk Oct. 19.~An officer of the | Metropolitan Underground Railroad had “'A party of Boers got into Jagersfontein edge of betting has been acquired in a Newport Yacht Club said its first disaster this morning. Two trains You Declaration of Independence. ¢ do any- t : with me you choose if you will but b 4 to say that they have done wonders for and 1 do not hesitate to let 4 hi me all_my ? on the night of October 18 and a fight en- | practical school, is generally believed in to-day there | coliided and twenty-nine persons were In- | these sacred principles. You may not only de- | friends know that Stuart's Catarrh Tab- . Sued in the morning. " Our loss ‘was seven | Ryt ot S\ ave misjudged the trend | ¥oUId be a new boat built to defend the | §ureq” tws of them fatally. | feat ‘ma for the Senate, but' you may take me are the right thing. . € killed. The Boers' loss, their command- o i H ot to have | 2Merica’s cup and that the Herreshoffs | > | and put me to death. While pretending no in- Mr. Geo. J. Casanova of Hotel Griffon, v ant and twenty killed. Kelly-Kenny dis- | °f public opinion. He is thoug | would be the buflders. The accident occurred between the EX- | gifrerence to earthiy honors, I do claim to be | wroct “Ninth street, New York City. patched a column under Hughes-Hallett | falled utterly in an attempt to depress the | “myig 4o "the first positive declaration that | POSition station on the Champs. Elysees | actuated in this contest by something higher | writes: I have commenced using Stuart's : which should reach Jagersfontein to-day.” | odds on McKinley to such an extent as to | p o Mp & ©/ 5 (As} POWEYe Coclarat | and the Place de la Concorde, A train | than an anxiety for office. I charge vou to | WlIoh Tablets and already they hava z ¢ — permit him to “hedge” his Bryan bets n portant matter. T Concorde sta. | 4rop every paitry an " CGteeressrrrrrstestered with financial advantage to himself. It was not told whether the new yacht | would be owned by an individual or a | entered the Place de | tion, backed out again, and the train fol- | It is nothing: I am noth- But do not any man's succes: ing; Judge Douglass is nothing. lics ever given me better results than any catarrh cure 1 have ever tried. “roke 4 ortal emblem of humanity-- | A leading physician of Pittsburg advises . bt Mr | R :‘:““l;‘s e '::Sl“.‘;{ syndicate, but an announcement indicat. | |0Wing, owing to a misunderstanding of | destroy that tmmortel, SR, O A Rel " | (18 USe of Stuart's Catarrh Tablets in + Bryan to na. . intention of influencing ing the steps taken in the proper defense | S!8N8iS, crashed into the rear carriage.| "jow harsh the contrast between the lofty | preference to any other treatment for : cna he deepeat he ay s 3ad serts his full confidence in Democratic | of the old trophy will probably be made | LUCkily both trains were going slowly. | sentimerts expressed by Lincoln and the sor; Catarrh of the head, throat or stomach, . ir financial honor at_home, the success. i, mercenary appeal now | e ‘claims they are far superior o in- S g Ay iy T8 ‘According to those who are most intl | it t" Tegular meeting of the club to be | Neverjelons, the shock BTUALY SO0he! | by ihe “Repubiican, party. How grat g | naicrs, Salves, lotions of powder, and ara iy Gto the tite of Kt the level 6444444444446 44444+98 | mately acquainted with Mr. Croker's | g5 s dows of both trains and extinguished the | SIONR 3 \7e Ttself in defense of that immortal | MUCh TOTE CONTER TR L, PIUGRARC, to f the coarse which New financlal affairs, the Tammany chief now | “rphig will b electric lights. There was great excite- | gocument which has been the model of repub- | 1060 00 8TE 0 SO Moncqr “ag that Go York s b sced Sir Rhoderick Cameron. as a stake on Mr. Bryan of $120,000 at s will be welcome news, not only to | ment, the darkness in the tunnel addin; ‘since |t was promulgated and the | dren take . - MOB LYNCHES A | NEGRO IN LOUISIANA NEW YORK, Oct. 19.—A cable message was received here to-night announcing the death in London of Sir Roderick Came- | varying from 21 to 4 to .. He stands to win $440,000 if Bryan is elected. How much cash Louis Wormser has at stake belonging to himself no one knows, the yachtsmen, but to the public gener- | ally.” Leading members o the yugmlng‘ community have hoped for the announce- | ment ever since it was known that Sir to the horror. Women screamed ans wounded passengers appealed for help, while others Joudly called for lights. The rallroad employes hastened to the scene | clalism which weald sacrifice every oA holy purpose In pursult of new max Kets and wouid indorse the doctrine that trade can be purchased with human blood—a doc- tain no oplate, cocaine or any poisonous drus. All druggists sell Stuart's Catarrh Tab- lets at 50 cents for full-sized package, and ar Mo 2d by those who want to give syn- | they are probably the safest and most re- X . ron, the well known New York financler, | Much of the money which he has bet on | i mas, Liblon had determined to send | With lanterns, ‘and the passengers pro- | trine S4VaRies ¥ ST i istant cotonios fiable cure for any form of catarrh. = = Miley Johnson, Who Shot Conductor | #£ed 7 vears. He had been in failing | McKinicy has bren intrusted to him by | would be dimcult o defeat the Gotombis | corae btonorctnis, the Place dela Con:| “in response' to the hope which you express, | ——=— Y, v = 5 bealth for the past three years. He sailed | confiden{ Republicans. In Wall street he | 4 ghe had umbia | corde station. The wounded were Prompt-| ,c.o.j; me to assure you that my political obli- Jordan, Taken From the Sherif | from this city with his two daughters, | s credit th having wagered almost | o1t it wonlg S oS (opd the cup, but | ly extricated and removed to a hospital. | giions are due entirely to the plain people, and Hanged. Misses Catherine and Isabel, on the steam- | $50.000. This hns been plaged at 0dds | the prize should mot thus be endangorcy’’ | LTeMC Was Interrupted for several hours. | B e D emand caly Suailty of ¥ QUEMINE, Las t. 19.- oy | £hip Campania on July 8 for a health tour | which will average 4 to 1. |1t will v 4 | the gover 3 v oy life, liberty and megrs whe Shot and amey | through the British Isles. He was a na- | | Lively betting was to-diy shown by the | to produce & boat that i fastiitrreenofls | & b ERATIC STARS. TO | Flents and oRpoRt D nder the fag of & i Maoanger- | tive of Canada and never renounced Brit- | Bryan men. fhe largest amount risked | Columbia. These bullders have Se;x;mp;‘ mnlfii‘gufiuc ‘These béople, the nation’s wealth s rouegy 4 or- | ish citizenship. He was a Union voluntesr | was $12,000 against 60,000 on McKinley. ubhet-the I : a LEAVE UTHAMP' | ‘s in time of peace and the nation's ! road | in the Seventy-ninth New York Regiment | ' Several bets were involved in the sum, | 1o sreonig imit of lightness and safety 80/ Y have already done on Rouge, was Johnson had in 1861. He was knighted by Queen Victoria for services as Canadian Commissioner to but the names of the principal were withheld. The sum of $50,009, Involved in in the matter of spars and rigging, but | it 1s to be found out if they have rexncn:d,‘ Steamers New York and Campania | Warriors in time of war, More for me than I can éver repay. Whether Call or writs for Sook, fres. facted or mot, it shall be my ambition to DR. COOPER E temporarily f the | Australian expositions. > Viager between Jacob Field and *Jack’ | bocoe mits in the' matter of hull con- Will Carry the Maurice Grau protect their rights and advance theig Interests 318 Kearn A6, « sizzne AN ald bookmaker, belleved to b Py every means within my power. Very truly 1y Strest, » A crbeti A McDonald, a bookmaker, e o be! The Columbla is a marvel of strength, Opera Company. wd W. J. BRYAN. San Francisco, Cal at Port Alen. A de Rev. Nelson A. Hollifield. B";lll}:izg‘ffif&Résgml;g_dfi;l;?k?{&rWg,?e‘gl’:sg‘ g’ears ‘hence. With proper care, she wili| LONDON, Oct. 19.—The steamer New | o ——n { men overpowered the || ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Oct. 1.—Rev. | o' thought Mr, McDonald had made the | rescs with hes Ruliders 40 0 Sratbve bbos | YOrk, Which 1s to sail for New York from | yEXTCAN TOWN SWEPT i e prisoner, hanged | Nelson A. Hollfield of Newark, the | wuger in his own behalf. . | that construction that thera Wil be a Rty | Southampton, will have on board as pas- Y BY A CLOUDBURST CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH resbyterian synod, dro) ead sa 3 . - | cutter is subjected to. It also - | Reszke, Mme. - - : | Sherman Is Weaker, heart disease at Haddon {'Zf] shortly b':! lican success that € will wager $300,000 at | teresting to i’ee if, with a (renl:\!un\!):.lgt melster and ug‘:‘;fllffl' olng::e. og;':el{c Thrée Lives Are Lost at Guadalupe | WASHINGTON. Oct. 19.—John Shermen | fore midnight last night. Dr. Hollifield | 4 to 1 that Bryan will be defeated. His | canvas than has yet been seen in cup de- | ATtiSts. +nd Three Hundred Villagers A A CHES TS ENGLIST ¢ s comfortable touday an ee | Was about % vears of age, He was ap. | recent u[c'leeche;l have been sfhtull ‘(;ll“nflll'; fenders, it can be made to stand and pe The steamer C-mpuu’. which_ will . Are Left Destitute. | ia 20t Gold Boxes, seaied he ried to be resting easily, | PATently in good health up to the moment chistic ideas tha 8 t‘l‘n : ey tcofi form the service required. The proposi- | 1€ave Liverpool to-morrow for New York, e oy [ = 'fih"“"hmagnh-. er. o . Y- | of his death. He had attended the closing | him many votes, an s Is one of the | tion is an interesting one and the yacht- | Will have on board Mme. Melba and Man+| gy, PASO, Texas, Oct. 19.—The town of L aad . s been no 4 rrrp)r{;rge ohvmn e In | session of the synod, Dr. Hollifield de- | chief reasons why I am willing to bet | ing world will watch the outcome with | Cinglli, the musical director. Guadalupe, Mexico, in the Rio Grande | Some, Bu7 of your Druggist. or sead de. in s o xcept, perhups, that he 15 | livered an address of welcome and took | against him. much concern, The steamer L’'Aquitalne, which sails | GV {y miles below El Paso, was| \W 234 v N weak han yesterday. The | an active part in the procecdings here was much election betting talk from Havre to-morrow and' the steamer | Basin. (orty & loudburst Wednesday | - turn Maill meatas, S5 t b from which e patient —in 3 V' reet uring ay. . 85 eric] a) y & Cl esday | all Druggise, be suffers severe ‘to-day. giving him | Captain Joseph B. N. Adams, ‘l;:‘dseng fd he would. bet even mone{, No Demonstration at S8an Juan. soum.m;'»'m%"s.?n'&’a'.‘;?'J;'R'%’;r‘,';‘ l:hg“?:". :,‘;i,p:, -fieymy villagers lost everything | Mestion tiispaper. — Madison arer P [ 2« v sleeg mr.‘,» than usual. | BOSTON, Oet. 19, —Captain Joseph B. N wnl;‘::uéil:g;tfi that Kings County would SAN JUAN, Porto Rico, Oct, 19.—Yes- | mainder of the Grau Opera Company. they pasae!sf{l{]. An old man nand 170 e s Ly " hiat | £% b, erday was the second anniversary of " = chiidren, besides many goats and cattle, | ’ o Salles Will Visit Boca. Adams of Lynn, past commander-in-chiet | %% £ Mordtcat ot £2 mroadway an |, Ul oo e Telard Tnovs | Strauss Orchestra Arrives. | hotser nd Towis, were Iost | DR. CROSSMAN’S (RI0 JANEIRO. Oct. 19 —Three Brazilian | House this aficrnoon. Death was due to| Kiniey ¢ 4 to 1 in sums of $1000 and up- | %ere no officlal observances, the only in_| NEW YORK, Oct. 19—The Edouard dentally Shot Himself. | SPECIFIC MIXTURE warshiy sere to-day with President | heart trouble. He was i years of age. | ward. He also offered to wager 3500 that | fication A ere rauss Vienna orchestra arrived to-day Accidentally RgeLs. o - | bound for Buenos Ayres, | —_————— NcKinley carries New York State by %,- | eIlE the decoration of the city bulldings | on the Aller. MISSOULA, Mont.. Oct. 19.—Percy Ken- | pop ‘the Cure of Gomorrhoes. Glests, R et e | Papeete the Beautiful. O e % Ross of Weber & Flelds | D85 everywhere. g | et e shor ang. alied | T R e . | Those who are fond of travellng (and who is | early this morning bet Robert J. Morgan In o s A e e L d S L L Y T ey .s — | 2en) Wi agal wich _:el':lnln l'?:‘u-;- of & direct | of the Russell & &(o‘ an P‘;lnllng C&mi Liberals May Reorganize. % mm Sunday Call of Oc- g{;";; 5 . id & L. v o W v cers of Sigma Nu. | steamehip route to Tahiti. This charming land | puny of Cincinna 000 that| LONDON, Oct. 19.—The Imperial Lib- ober 18, Stuart Robson tells i Sl CHICAGO, Oct. 19.—The biennial meet- | 28, Pt 0w been accessibls onty by slow Ervin would be elected eral Council at its meeting to-day adopted | ¥ SOme interesting stories and Yt Rt B Ntomacd, l‘ ool Mo b 4 o T::";:' ing of the Grand Chapter of the SigmaNu | jar st bip Australla will e o a resolution in favor of reorganizing the reminiscences of § WASHINGTON, Oct. 19.—The Commis- | ] EARNY AND WASHINGTON TS.—RE-~ fraternity came 10 @ close here to-lay | ing the trip 1n 10% Gaye. A rehums round- To Cure a Cold in One Day. next Liberal party on the basis of soclal great player modeled and renovated. KING, WARD & he election of the following officers: | trip rate has been made for the first 1 trip. Call Regent, Hamilton C. Dawes, New York; | at 643 Market street for salling list. . arugl ts ref: sts_ re: B W. Grove’ Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All @ the money if it fails to_cure. ignature s on each box. Zoc. . reform at home and of the consolidation and ultimate federation of the United Kingdom with th folk of the old days. sloner of the General Land Office to-day | ‘Euarop H Roo S to $1 30 da: {ssued the following order: “The require- | § o 3 week: $8 to 120 month. Free baths: hot ments of the clause in the applications | and cold water every room: fire Grates i every for grazing permits by which the appli- | room; elevator runs all night.