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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, NUVEM'}SER 16, 1900. BIC CRUSABE A oy An Extensive Raid on Gambling Dens IS Planned. LONDON'S LOVE FOR AINST VICE N HEW YORK. HER MAJESTY, VIC T < TORIA WORK BECINS ONSIR THONAS - NEWYACHT SRy Laying Out Lines for the America’s Cup Challenger. KING OSCAR OF SWEDEN ‘IN PRECARIOUS HEALTH | | ARNOR PLATE (ONTADVERSY 5 SETTLE Government Reaches Agreement With Makers, CITIZENS LEI:ID THEIR ADD| FRAME 1S OF STEEL | {LOW PRICE IS SECURED L B | —_— Al Church People Begin the| Russian Police Take a Hand Krupp Armor of the First Work of Ridding Pater- son of Moral Lepers. announced - ing Sir Thomas Lipton's new America’s MWASHL\‘."TT)Z Sov. 4 . bt cup challenger, Shamrock II, has been ‘hnrlm—da,\‘ announces (T"_mr v\u‘ n started in Denny’s yard at Dumbarton, u;mrvnfmew:t;uwi-)l m"f.fhe P h"u within an enclosure. G. L. Watson, the srmor plate for naval vessels - yacht designer, has laid out the lines of nt wi arn and in Theater Management and Reform. FE AP I LONDOCN, Nov. 15.—The work of build- the framework, which will be constructed | Class to Be Furnished for $420 a Ton. A P A Bethlehem companies for Krupp armor at $420 a ton 1 the possible addition o of nickel st The plates will probably o royalty fees, m g the maximum price be of bronze. #5562 a ton. The amount of armor in- Police Regulate Theaters. volved is the largest ever placed at one A. St. Petersburg spectal says: It.is re- time by the Government and is sald to ported that the police of Kieft have taken the theatere of that city in hand. They | bhave not found it necessary to measure equal all the armor Government to armor for seventeen shi purchased by the It covers the s now in various the length of the skirts of the members stages of construction, including eight - of the ballet. The evils which they de- rgmesm; y s.lxx armored cruisers and e sire to correct and no doubt have already ree protected cruisers. : ’ corrected, are of another character. There following official stalement was tures of weak were > lured Inno > cousness good for these ame of t BUST OF HER MAJESTY QUEEN VICTORIA, TO BE PRESENTED TO Wwas some complaint that the pauses be- tween the acts were too long, and the | Police dectded that these waits must not ncerning the agreement: Department has come to an agreement with arnegie and Beth- lehem companies for Krupp armor of the THE MANSION HOUSE BY A CITIZEN OF LONDON. MR, ONSLOW | |last over fifteen minutes. The police also KING OSCAR OF SWEDEN, WHOSE HEALTH IS SAID TO BE IN A B S NSvntig S SN0, Srnnyvi ) IS THE SCULPTOR. discovered that certain actors were being VERY LOW STATE AND HIS MIND UNBALANCED. EFFORTS ARE - Krupp process involves the Har- | appiauded far beyond their real merits. BEING MADE TO CONCEAL HIS REAL CONDITION. CHANC ES OF SETTLEMENT | IN CHINA GROW REMOTE| AN Ee X SAA “\Von Waldersee'’s Policy of Seems Calcuiated to Promote Discord. BUREAU, W INGTON HOG: objection. it disap- rese and haps more than anything 1 Special Dispatch to The Call. ever, feel that too great a blood-seeking Kaiser would Slaughtering Innocents delay would be wiliing to ‘| times during the same performance. They therefore decided that in future mo | actor may be applauded more than threci Bust of Queen Victoria. The city has been brought in various ways into particularly close relation this year with her Majesty Queen Victoria, most notably in counection with the City Imperial Volunteers. w that thelr re- turn has been celebrated—even though in much whisky and small beer—very pleas- | antly comes in the presentation to the | corporation of London, for exhibition in | the Mansion House, of a splendid_marble bust of her Majesty, executed by Mr. On- slow Ford. The bust is a gift to the city by Mr. G. P. Ernest of Moorgate street, & naturalized German citi who, in pre- eenting it, sald it was “an expression of gratitude 'for his adoption.’ Sale of a Noted Library. L 3 gton. Den- | ton's “Brief Description Dumont’s | memorial manuscripts relsamng to the sale | K PREPARED TO NEGOTIATE RELATIVE TO THE CANAL| Senor Corea, Nicaraguan Minister, Reaches Washington Vested With Plenipotentiary Powers. WASHINGTON, Nov. 15.—The Minister from Nicaragua, Senor Don Luis Corea, falrs and other subjects of interest to the governmental consideration of the water- way may be taken up. Senor Corea also of Central America and a beneficial con- tween Nicaragua and Costa Rica in con- nection with the canal, Mr. Corea said tribution to the worid's progress and they conditions as they might arise in connec- 132432 a ton for K | distribution among the three companies ¢ vey patent, the validity of which is now under consideration by the courts, and it is further agreed that the Government will assume in addition any liability for the Krupp process not exceeding £35, or <{rupp royaity, and not exceeding the United States license fee of $11 20 for Harvey royalty. The maximum e to the Government is therefore a ton, su y_reduction ect to diminution in case of a ties. elass of armor was 3490 and the price oriq_mall\' asked was $645. “The Midvale Company some time ago withdrew their bid, but they would have been unable, In any event. to furnish armor in dué seasom for the Malne ciass of battleships. Had they not withdrawn their bid, it is prcbabie that some ar- rangement might have been made for lhv: the manufacture of armor other than for the Maine class. Their bid, however, was I - T will do everything in their power and in t 5 . 5 er v enabling the department to WASHINGTON, Nov. 15.—Although | follel arbliration proceedings and they | The sale of the library of Lord Ashbyr. | 2Tived I Washington this OIS A e diguity of the republic to see that the S s e nistrat n the int ¢ | are holding the arbitration proposition in | to; S " cesterday e 8 v * | work Is finished.” N chi o ureau of tration, in the interest Ol | reserve, to be suggestea tn case faflure to | senws someoype Aoterday ond 10-98Y | quring which time he conferred with | ' When asked as to the nature of his fn- | GO G RNE, e e Wanan & the t‘"?f'ri' s f-fi“f“{’;}‘ | agree prov nevitab 5 library was largely coilected by the first | President Zelaya and the members oll lhre fi’,ffi;’“‘{‘; - l;”iorterae‘;nfifl, ié;;;'s 1;;3[:93: ““The agreement is most satisfactory s incorporated in the | an official who disce . fih, S AARBiE / A ° o anana ncerni Nicaragua canal af- | die scuss 8 | are reduced not only to a rea- e made by the pow- | President has no assurances that the | o of Grect Bonals or Basiie ombassa- | Cabinet concerning could be said they were sufficient to meet [ 112 STmS sonable point but more than reasona of New York, s tha a happy g We get armor cheaper than any ot! the suggestion that | 8CCept arbliration becayse that might | formerly the Netherlands unbound, of | (WO countries. Me says that by o bAPEY | tion with the progress of the canal affalrs | WWe £°% ATRIOr CCaR: : mean a settlement, and he apparently | il pages, dated 1670, sold for £i00 to a | COmbination of circumsta o thiy cournitey SUOR SCRNRuLS b awy e armor contract covers not only the be de-| goes not want that.” dealer representing a New York buyer. |DOW clear of private concessions and bor- }n;-wb}reflz_\ relations as might become de- | o4 on® fon e CGTR S FORTES Sl o stroyed asserted that this —_— e Same volume was sold at the Barlow | der misunderstandings so that direct|sirable. ~When inquiry was made as to | ot ‘put also some 10000 tons of armor will have a lasting effect upon the Chl- | Mpe woierer—ne T sale In New York for £105. ! the long pending misunderstanding be- of the second and third class which bas not been in controversy, but has been gise preve DIES AT HONGKONG | >f Louisiana sold for £115 brings word that he has just signed, at| that by a fortunate arrangement this had | Pendent on the disposal of the first class t his Yy that | rages. B —— Russia’s Old Diplomacy. the City of Mexico, acting as Minister for | been entirely removed. 2 ,‘).“?z's"jfio S T mw Tt ARty of the aac | administrat Assistant Paymaster J. 8. Barber| sccording to a.St. Petersburg spectal | Nicaragua, the first treaty between Mex- ;Tnere never has been a time. sutd he, | IV \ioa™ SO0t ations have been prepared : Soua | ot upbeaval i Ghiny an cacws the re- Succumbs to an Attack of the Russian newspapers are jubliantly | jeo and Nicaragua for amity, commerce o relations between the two |, Y7 R0y Bepartment showing in des at least celebrating the forteith anniversary of countries has been more close and cordial. e ver of s o n, covering fourteen articles | & " | tail the tests. times of deltvery, etc. Thes s s ne power of Europe is Typhoid. , the treaty of Peking by which Russia ac. | 2nd navigatiol e bonds between | On July 24 there was celebrated the con- | {21 1he 1850, Hmes of defivery, ete. Thet . . endeavoring to accomplish. WASHINGTON, Nov. 15.—News was re- | quired an immense amount of tectitory. | 2nd firmly uniting the ston Ol & oonndary line which Ras|in the main features the specificats a1 k for 11 TS of Their Amcostors a8 well | celved here to-day of the death from ty- | The Novoe Vremva however, unfavor- | these two countries. Nicaraguan Legation | atandink. © President Zelaya I8 ansions | 87 @8 they were when the last bids were ¢ ; Kilown: Dat the fealing felt for the iombs | Phold fever of Mrs. McKinley's nephew, | 8bly compares Rusiian diplomacy then | When seen at the Nicersguag, Festuon | BCIEE, of ny cost the’ peace of can | MAde. R formed asty is rofou stant Paymas TIPS cy now, and says | to- M. C . | tral America, and so far as T k f- | a e ¢ A . dynasty is even more profound and | Assistant Paymaster J. 8. Barber; at | (i {s authorized to state em I affairs, Mr. Corea sald: | Am a, and so far as now Pres! erits of Y W eagures. 3 H thoriz E 5 atl v canal affalrs, 5 | e g ) mpt to destroy them may cause | Hongkong. The news came In the form | ap effort will be made m"L‘nsi"‘," hat | € cpent some time in conference with | dent Tglesias of Costa Rica Is animated | MISS LOONIE AGAIN An Offer for Pryan. bl ecr Jigh officlal Sald lo;| of a dispatch to the Navy Department | palgn for a separate place by Russia in | the President and members of the Cabinet | by the same purpose. 1 feel assured that | ACCUSES MAYOR FLOOD o A e o o he e tiomig | from the commander of the Monterey, to | the negotiations with China. This fs |t Managus and T am happy to say that| peage eannot be intarrupted between any | oy ; D e e et o e CBeilio: | which young Barber was attached, 208, Howeyer, understoqd as Tepresenting | BT e whole country, are enthusias- | among these two, which have such mu. | Says the Statement Exonerating Him vorid should barbarians destrc - pis, 2 G s views. . g ; s i v fler W hem. The pro s placed on a par| News of the death was conveyed to the tic over the future of the great waterway. | tual interests. This means much not From Guilt Was Obtained From Her by Threats. with the ve White Crowles House t] King Oscar’s Low State. Private But most personally by Captain chief of the Navigation ting with interest the de-| ) | i SECha | Washington and are hope- | only for the eanal but for the permanent | They are awal tranquillity of Central America. velopments at v . ill pass| Concerning the Eyre-Cragin canal con-| ELMIRA, N. Y., Nov. I5.—Catherine h s g e 16f 1o M iy information has been re- | ful and confident that Congress w - | < | . D : o rmany—and the and the President . i To that Ring Oscar of Suweden | the Dill sutROFIAIniS the opening of nego- | cession, Mr. Corea said the Nicaraguan | 1sonte. convicted of foreing doeds to cor . 2 to Great Britain—| rber entered the Ol v ery low state of health. Hi; - | tiations with the countries interested in| Government had declared officially that h tracted" the state- tor Chose Jarber entered the Ohlo volunteers v i 8 re lly begin the im-|this concession w nullified in cor tain property, who retr: e sta 3 tor Chosen. ount von Walder- | at the outbreak of the Spanish was as a | CENt brain’ attack, it is added, deprived | the canal gnd actually begin the Im | this concession was nullified in comnee- | ‘=7 PEURCT S Sl o0 " e Name Wilson D. gce, seemingly to inflame the na )5 | private with his cousin, James McKinley, | him of his memory and he seems unable | portant work, of cOISLTECCC0. o jNstruc- | The old concession. he said, has. scasel | which she asserted that Mayor Flood ini- s g sending expeditions to different poin | and was commended for gallant conduct. ;;;,_5"*:3-"”3‘0 The facts are being sup- | gfij’;";!"‘fl";‘um,;‘me in every way the co- 1 to attract attention. | tiated and directed the forgeries, now al- e troops s ocent | v ustere t e - ssed. s ! , S % o e . y these tre ")Inusr’.]g ?:r“ar:’ r;n‘x‘flr rh:x out ::t (dhc;‘x nd of the operation between the governments. It So that,” hé added in conclusion, T | leges that Flood's attorney induced her ot Inte hich will be | which 5ad toen sh AN ;trcnklh, | An Embezzler Bemanded. can be sald generally that Nicaragua |am happy to say, Nicaragua is free to ne- |, oion the second statement by re- fanned Into viole ! and hardships o which he had mien | ,E4win Barnes. a clerk, was remanded in | ctands ready to do her full shaze in e | Bt T any one ready to Remotiate | soncing that if she did not do so, Flood t. own that | o 8, e wan h a commisston in | the Bow-street Police Court to-day on the | ing forward this great prolect. = Our|concerning the canal and Siraally the | would be driven to suicide and that mor- e Ministers | § P nm";-“:”a"}i:, charge of embezzling £1489 belonging to | President Zelaya is e 40 106 e = t - ally she would be his murderer. The E. C. Newell, at Amurflrdam.‘ The Pre dent and Secretary Hay, how- kong for several weeks past. FLICTE BY BOXERS UPON NATIVE CONVERTS Some of the Unfortunates Buried Alive or Burned at the Stake, Saturated With Kerosene and Set Afire. While Others Are OUVER, B. <. . Nov. 15.—Under SRR report says his investigation “brought to 1 to-day of is given by the Rev. C. J. Tjader the New York Life Insurance Company. is being formed. The principal seat will be at St. Petersburg. LARGEST SHIPS IN THE WORLD Kesls Laid for Construction of the Mammoth man and is enthusias the great development in the cpnal ‘worl r. Corea called at the State Depart- other four years. BANKER MORGAN'S DAUGHTER WEDS Interesting Ceremony Per- formed at St. George’s e sanc n = - light cruelties of the most hellish and bar- | t Swedish Protestant Mission of the of the Tmfted Staten M, “PPo¥A! | birous description, as practiced upon the | murder of the Rer. G, MeConnale Mis Steamers. Church. ed States Minister and the | native converts in that neighborhood by | McConnell, thelr littie baby boy, the - offcers commanding the American | the Boxers Some of (he Christians and | Misses B’ Buton end 5. A. King, Ray. s i i o g vy | 21l their reiatives snd connections shar ohn g, . You v & — Mis: e Peking, George R. Tewksbury | in whatover punishment was meted ot to | servant. o S % Y0UnE and & mative | oo oo Conm., Nov. 15—Actual| NEW YORK, Nov. 15—Miss Loutse as been prosecuting inquiries, dictating terms and arranging fudemnities in the one. Some were buried alive, others burned at the stake, and still others were At Tsinkianan the little party, for their livi fieeing work begar this week on the laying of the Pierpont Morgan, daughter of Mr. and ried at s, were overtaken by twenty | keels to the mammoth i teamshi, rs. J. Plerpont Morgan, was marriec & villages around Tungehow. Tewksbury's | first saturated with kerosene and then et | soldlers and a 'mob o h : DIt 1 eun. steamshipe ;. his afternoon In St. George's . on fire. A Belgian Roman Cathollc priest | hacked the miscionssics. o, poscs digi | o be built at the works of the Bastern | 3:30 o'clock this a The Hub (CHAS. KEILUS & C0.) | | had strips of fesh ot out of his limbs | their swords, the women be pleces with Ship-Bulldi..g Company at Groton, oppo- Church, Stuyvesant Square, to Herbert v f this and the holes flled with kerosene, which | look at the rourder and mutiuiion of the | #ite New London, and from this date the R L e for' the. ceremony was then ignited.” men and the baby. 'iae work of putt er thi b, G Almost a8 horrifying a_description, ais» | YR T P e brought by the steam + Empress of China | thrown on the road, ‘and wei re still in the dust seven days affer the murder. FUNERAL SERVICES OVER MARCUS DALY’S REMAINS Solemn Requiem Mass Celebrated at YERKES REAPPOINTE: D REVENUE COLLECTOR Recent Republican Candidate for ships will go rapidly on. There was issued from the office of the company to-day an authoritative state- ment regarding the size of the ships, which shows them to be the largest ves- sels in the world now building or planned. The new vessels will be of 20,000 tons reg- ister and 33,000 tons displacement, or 10,- numbered 2500, much beyond the seating city of tbe church. “Fhe ceremony was performed by the Rev. Dr. Rainsford, rector of St. George's Church. The service was fully choral. The musical programme was opened a half hour before the ceremony with Meyerbeer's ‘“Coronation March” and in- ;hey were recefved by President McKin- ey. Sentenced to Death. SALT LAKE, Nov. 15.—James Lynch and Robert L. King, the men convicted of the murder of Godfrey Prowse at the Sheep Ranch gambling house on the night of September 14th last, were sentenced by Judge Booth this afternoon to suffer the ‘death penalty. e condemned men chose to be shot. The date of their exe- cution was set for Friday, January 11, 1 3 : : 3 test statement says she Philppines at his own re- ! {ng to the bene- | ment during the day and pald his r s | prisoner in her la ¢ 3 measures contributing h y P espect or Sy > gn b Jeing attachied to the Don Juan de | Central Asia Exploration. o iy And of keneral com. | tn Secretary Hay, In particular exnres &;fl}l;;g;gngg e e N Austria. Afterward he was transferred A special from St. Petersburg savs: An | merce and he is surrounded by strong and | ing his pleasure at the announcement t| | Flooa - to the monitor Montere in the lat;| international association for the further- Influential ndvisers, ali inepired by, the | Fresient McEinley had UL AR, % .| ma er his heaith a way and i e s irit. Al of the = or an MoLS o i ] SO et A ST hotd fever at Hons | 2nge,of the exploration of Central Asia | same progressive spiri Asphyxiated by Gas. NEW YORK, Nov. 15.—Dr Christopher | T. Ahlstrom of this city, and an unknown woman were fo-day found dead in a ho- tel room in Broadway. Both had been suf- focated by illuminating gas. It is the opinion of the hotel proprietor and the police that the deaths were aceldenm the oceupants of the room failing to prop- erly shut off the & Population of Kentucky. WASHINGTON, Nov. 15.—The popula- tion of Kentucky, as anounced by the Census Bureau, is 247,174, as against 1558635 in 18%." This is an increase of 288,529, or 15.15 per cent. i NN il i AR TR i 000 tons more displacement than the new “The Moorish Serenade,” by RS | St. Patrick’s Cathedral in Governor in Kentucky Is Given Atl;mt'!c greyhomdh Deu%’lcihlargl‘m The ;L‘:std Jensen's “‘Bridal Songt"; sele’nx:‘tlons ZIN-BLOC: i | . new steamers, which are being built pri- 5 7: the march from ‘‘Tann- 3 % 5 SUITS AND OVERCOATS | ,n,}i?"\.?_‘"}.‘ 3/ e d His Former Office. marlly for cargo carriers, are not 5o long | oer and sclectiqns from Romeo and | Our $1.30 Hat is a good one or it wouldn’t be here F FABRICS AND FASHIONS | NE o Marens Daty poral services | WASHINGTON. Nov. 15.—John W.|as many Atlantic liners, but are much | Jalists As the bridal procession entered bl 2 T | gver the late Marcus Dally took place at| Yerkes, late Republican candidate for | Wider and deeper. The following are the | Joa ehurch the wedding march from *Lo- at all; it is low priced or we wouldn’t talk so much about EXCLUSIVELY | St. Patrick’s Cathedral to-day. Solemn | Governor of Kentucky, to-day was ap- rincipal dimensions of the vessels: hengrin” was sung Bnfi played. < P2 2 “NEW. | requiem mass was celebrated by the ted Collector of nfernal Revenue for | (nEth: [0 feet; beam, @3 feet; depth, 5 | "¢ Dride, who was accompanied by het it. It is a sort of go-between—not a “cheap” Hat or an . | Right Rev. Bishop Brondell of Helena, x‘h«| th fe will assume his | gocis extending the whole lengeh ;‘,“‘t’g; tather, wore a !!:)\:ge'gm‘:’:( e’,‘,{‘rgl;’mv_ z ) i 1d | Jeut. Mo was Spsiated by Bev. Father | Susiss November § ship, with three additional partial decks | Svon Svlh exquisite pointe & Alencon. The expensive one. Fact is, it's the usual $2.00 quality sol Michael J. Lavelle of St. Patrick’s and ) T who resigned the office to dship: ered with exq * ¢ others. which he has been reappointed to make | 2Eidships. Veil was of tulle and the bouquet was of Exclusive o The vessel will have a speed of fourteen ide's sister; Miss Caroline SUng. abandoned all idea of contesting Governor i Morgan, the bride’s sister; High-Grad | yhe palibearers were James D. Hagein, | Beckham's election. _ {0t coat n ‘the Bunors’” They £00| Morgan. Miss Ursuia Morgan and Miss | {1} of any of the styles, A ¥, Henry H. Roger, designea ttle, chilied X r ign-Urade Homer B Parsons. Jonn A~ gullivan: Freight Classifications. méals in ‘Fofrigerator chambers. riit o | Marion Sattorleg; slster of the bridegroom 4 PUE R Seallon and Wiliam L. Bull - The casket | (HOT SPRINGS. Ark, Nov. 15—The|any kind of cargo that may appear for | ““fhe fioral decorations in the church and C]Oih iers was taken to Calvary Cemetery and | Western Classification Committes closed | "APRPOLUNOM: ) (1 0 when completed tne | ROUSE WANS, Of A1, Unpsually elshorsts Pitestts Soptiotiu vt s ah A TIRY, e, Important | steamenips Wil cht ity Moo and | SRATScicr;, ThS, chance), vas faly dec- G~ s = ® Proposi- | they are intended to run from the Pacl { Glasgow Free of Plague. B tted [min2te corload ratings were | Coast to Oriental ports In connection with | o3, O ik jand white roses decorated | e ! WASHINGTON. Nov. 15—Surgeon Gen- | Wax decided that farming Mamenty | (e Great Northern Rallway. i T T e e ; - o eral Wyman of the Marine Hospital Serv- | could be shipped for repairs at half D e o tion was held. was also mely dec- g B AR ART 808 - | viee iis whsntng. recelved the following | tarif i “lf | WIFE OF GUITEAU IS grated with & profusion of roses. chry- Men’s Golf Caps IS¢ each, or two for 285¢. OF MATERIALS AND PATTERNS 8};"';5,‘3{“ from Surgeon Thomas at no,gm‘c';u‘m!";m" AGAIN TO BE WEDDED | ceived in the dmwh;s Toom, smxdlg;fl(n TH 4 Vi - Y sl e e ¥ P front of a mass o owers. uffet ¥ T L A O s e b frayyman, Wash-| MONTGOMERY, Ala.. Nov. 15.—The|Declares That the Assassin of Presi- | lacheon wan served uader o laiwe. bog orders filled—writs us. NEW IDE ington: Port declared free from piague, | joint cavcus-of Democrats of both T5ty stracture i the yard adiolaing the Out-of-town orders AND STYLE. November 4. THOMAS™ " | 7" (e Alabama Legisiature ¢ o’::fg'fi;’ dent Garfield Was Far From - | PO ST hde "recelved: from™® moe PARAGON PANTS unanimously nominated J. T. Morgan as Being Insane. father a superb tlara and collar of dla- o ARE RIGHT. Suicided While Insane. SCLD ONLY HERE. The musical programme was rendered by a_double chorus and choir. FORT WAYNE, Ind., Nov. Alderman, a —Frank wealthy real-estate man, killed himself to-day. He waiked into a “The | Grand Requiem Mass” by Cherubini was | his campaign of Kentucky for the Gov- ernorship. called on the Commissioner of Internal Revenue to-day. H United States Senator. was presented. Senator called before the meeting the members for re-election € sald he had No_other name Morgan was and thanked The ten o Passengers as well as frelght will be carried and accommodations are provided for nearly 1000 passengers in three classes. CHICAGO, Nov, 15.—A license was fs- sued to-day for the marriage of Mrs. Anna Dunmire and Enoch Allen. Mrs, white orchids, lilies of the valley and e Dridesmalds were Miss Anne Tracy monds and a brooch of marquese - monds, set in treface design, and it is sald Mr. Morgan has set aside for her bonds of great value. about town in exclusive Hat Stores. Fedoras, Graecos and Violet} in the popular colors. Price Comes in Derbys, SNWOO0D 5 (D f the lature Dunmire was the wife of Charles J. hardware store, purchased a revolver, | DOSition members o R loaded it and 1hen sent a bullet into hig | Aot caucus pledged thelr votes to | Gulteau when the latter was hareed for Visit the President. brain. He is thought to have been ip. | MOT&2%- = 1882 " Mrs. Dunmire fs now 41 years oia. " | WASHINGTON, Nov. 15.—The National KEARNY ST, |mne 5 was % Trominent Republican St O D “My former husband was far from be. | Grange, Patrons of Industry, fransactsd ket Street * | pelitician. i B0 ,“‘ ing an insane man when he shot President | but little business at to-day’s session, 718 Marl * THURLOW BLOCK. | ' 15 sopulurity of MeKintey fs not gréater than'| one rm..."z..fi".i’lfi‘m one w&e’“ feof (L R ?'{,flm".r.‘; 1;'1;?.‘:' & ":,"oe‘g B e a0 howr 294 & bait that of the “American” clear Havana cigar. ¢l no pay. FPrice 25 cents. » zfmd," Ry Ao by, et fim“:nr:-.qon at u::"'wm.. Ho e use, where

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