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l5 THE BUFFALO ILLUSTRATED TIDIES INTERESTING NEW CABLE EROM SEisREKiN KEPT FOR '-V PRIITCE ARD PRINCESS 18 YEARS' TRAMPIRG 800 MILES LEFT BY CHILD LANDS PATHETIC WILL 7 deliver his cartridge and projectiles be Remarkable Story of the Reconcilia cause the demand was not made on the usual forms with an official signature. At Ta-shl-chao the promised reinforce Sister's Death Preyed Upon Her Mind and Promoted Her to End Her tion of Prince Frederick of Walden-burg and His Former Wife. injured Head, in 1 886 and Went to Sleep Afterward, Remaining Under Morpheus' Spell Until RecentlyAnother Peculiar Case. Own Life Left Books toLittle Friend ments were delayed for a wnoie week, and previously an entire month, so that other shoulders musfbear part of the responsibility whicb -many seek to fix on Gen. Kuropatkin.

The following curious report made by a Siberian police Inspector is published here: "Out of three Japanese captured however, considers It desirable that the Special Cable to THE TIMES. BERLIN, Sept. 24. The Frankfurter this day two w.ere discovered, when be Zeltung publishes a remarkable story of th reconciliation of Prince Frederick of ing tq be women; SWINDLED, CITV, I Copyright by the CentrsVS News Press. Sept.

24. I have obtained -a copy of the remarkable will left by the little girl 11, Francesco' Gargotta, Who poisoned -herself recently owing to "grief at the death of her favorite The revelation" of greatly since, and. is again able to do light work. Her case is exciting great Interest In the medical world, and. is being made pair, shall be again consecrated by the holy rites.

17? By way -of penance, His Holiness has ordered Prince Frederick and Princess Alice to make a pilgrimage, which must be made on foot. The Prince and Princess -are now trempmgi 800 miles. They are both clothed in black as. a Schoenburg-Waldenburg and Ms for mer wife, the Princess Alice of Bourbon, ON RAT BOUNTY daughter of Don Carlos. the" subject of a special investigation by Dr.

Paul Fares, professor at the The Princess fan away from her hus of Psychological Studies. band, on November 23d, last year, And mail named Louis Cornpius la now the workings a child's, mind and Vara' ai "f'. '1 "My Adored Parents The longing to go to Join my Concettlna, has told me. token of the character, of their humlllat- ng penance, and are walking, bare-ieaded, with sandals on their1 feet. They are obliged to subsist on bread "In remembrance of me you will give MlcheHna mjK Chaplet ofV mother-of- pearl, and tell her to prayfor me.

My linen and my dresses give to MteheHna, who for a year, has been7 my opJy com-, fort. "Kiss my friend Cecchina for me. Tou give her two or three Mttle books i of the small golden collection, which she is- to choose as she pleases. Give' my kind regards to my teacher, Sig-noru Grasso; tell hfer to remember me. and send her the hooks 'For Self and era' and 'Little Men and Little which are hers.

"Remember me to Vincenxine and all my friends who-asked about roe. Re- -member me to Signorina Donoa Toto-her aunt, and her cousins. Donna Royo and the.Signorine Cafici. "Kiss for me my beloved grandmother who is here and the one in Catania, all inv lindoa nnfl mv little brothers, and the Civil Court at Dresden nronounced lUPORTEir 'R0DE5TS AND COT PAT FOR THEIR CAPTURE BY HEALTH DEPARTMENT. lying a trance at the St Louis Hos pital in a decree of divorce in December.

Now He was found by a. constable early on and water, and to lodge at the humblest ana almost oDiigea iirc, lu puisuu iujccu i 1 1 nP12n4n 1 Monday morning lying asleep in the Special Cable from the Central New. Press. PARIS, Sept. 24.

A remarkable case of long sleeping has- come to light recently. A girl born In a small town In the north of Germany In 1860, until 7 years old enjoyed good health. Then rhe had a fall which hurt her head, he began to have spells of sleep lasting for months from which she was aroused, only to relapse Into longer per Is of unconsciousness. Finally la 1886 she fell' Into a sleep which wa-not broken until a few months ago," when again awoke In the full possession of her senses. She remembered distinctly facts which happened before her sleep, and asked all ibout her brother and sisters as If she 'had been asleep only one night.

She was, however, too feeble to raise herself, and had to learn like a child how to walk. She has improved inns all the way. While practicing the severest self' it is stated that the Pope, who conducted the marriage service at Venice in 1897, when he was cardinal there, has persuaded the pair to let bygones be by middle of the Jtue Bolivar. The con sacrifices, the Prince and Princess are required to distribute liberal alms to stable was unable to wake him, and when the man was conveyed to the police station ti divisional surgeon was the needy whom they see on the way, gones and to live together again. Although civilly divorcedl the Roman Catholic Church still regards the.

Prince The Pope will unite them at St. Peter's. equally unsuccessful. i "Do not sorrow "over 'the fate which has befallen me, because I am happy In Paradise. Do not cry, but think of the other children left to you, and do all you can to be happy and to forget me.

"Forgive me if in my life I have ever disobeyed you if I -have made you an gry, if I have donewrong. Tell grandmother to forgive me, as I have made her angry sometimes. Princess as united. Princess as united. and The Home.

Pope, Cable from Central News-Press Exchange. RIO DE JANERIO, Sept. 24. The vast number of rats forthcoming in response to the Health Department's offer of fivepence a head caused a certain suspicious delegate to made-Inquiries. I This resulted in the discovery that a perfectly organized syndicate was importing the profitable vermin for a trifle and making a large profit on the The patient was then taken to the hospital, where he has been examined by several eminent medical men, not one' of who vihas been able to arouse while I kiss you, crying, I sign myself him from his lethargy.

i The mystery of how he came to be lying In the street is still unexplained. WILL SELL QUEEN DRAGA'S JEWELS I U. 1 NIHILISTS transaction. The- proprietor of the concern and fifteen of his assistants haVe been IN INVALID'S BED FOR 48 YEARS WILL HAVE AN OPIPOR- large emerald. 'r 2 An ancient and historieaj costume with precious ornaments of great, value.

3. A costly diamond necklace. 4. A pearl necklaces 6. A very valuable diamond necklace, presented to the Queen by King Alexander ion the occasion of their marriage.

6. An original portrait of Queen. Draiea painted by the. well known artist Bubowats. 7.

Tb yacht presented as a. Wedding gift to. the Queen by the town of 7 PUBLIC NOTICE. tto St. Loots travel ls becomlng very ENGLAND MEET IN TUNITY-'TO BID" ON MURDEREln NOBLEWOMAN'S VALUABLES.

O'BRIEN'S SILENCE PUZZLING r. 7 FRIENDS BELIEVE THAT HE IS LOSING GROUND BY HIS ATTITUDE. ENGLAND Cable from Central News-Press Exchange. LONDON. Sept.

Sisters of the WOMAN Djte NEAR LONDON, AFTER CONFINEMENT OF NEAR- HALF CENTURY. as heavy the' LaKe nore nauroaa aaviees npnprs to secure sleeping car reeervatlc on a jmirdered Queen Drag of Berrla hare CONVENTION OF OPPRESSED for their big limited trains, leaving Buffalo 1-25 9:30 P. M. and 11:45 P. as early as possible on account of limited number of cars carried on these trains.

Call decided that the following valuable objects comprised in her estate shall be sold in England next month. 1. The wedding present from the bracelet set with a RUSSIANS TO BE HELD IN PROVINCIAL TOWN. at ticket office, jwj aiain street, or ex septl9tf change Street station TRACKED BY SECRET SERVICE AWAITING REDMUND'S REPORT 6 How Ready PartsNos.1,2,3,4,5, RUSSIAN DETECTIVES SEEK TO Cable from Central News-Press ExchanRe. LONDON, Sept.

24. Mrs. Sirnmonds, of Theydon Bois. Essex, on the day of the funeral of her husband in April, 1856, itook to her bed. After remaining there" 48 years and, four months she has Just d'ed- She had never seen a railway train, although a line runs close by her.

cottage. CARDIFF COAL AT FANCY PRICES RUSSIAN AGENTS' 'LAYING IN BIG SUPPLY FOR VLADIVOSTOK. VXTIlT THAT TIME HE WILL HE. MAIN OX THE FESCE. FIITD 'LOCATION OP MEET- PLACE.

Ouavs at Knerlnl Cable to ort Arthur TOHK. SeDt. William 1 RpePlnV Cable to THE TIMES. -LONDON. Sept.

24. A'number of Nl O'Brien's unlooked for silence since his f'fj hilists recently arrived here, and In the H3) sirii 9 tt unopposed return for Cork Borougn opposition to his repeatedly expressed wishes is the cause of much perpltxity course of a few days they will hold an Important secret congress in a provln clal town. i i APPALLING CONDITIONS IN 30UTHWeST AFRICA to his friends. Mr. O'Brien has not yet intimated.to his supporters whether he Intends to accept the position into which he, has been unwillingly forced or to adhere to the stand he has made 'A' Four of them were met at Dover by one of 'their brethren, who came from Zurich to London four days ago, and who holds a high position among the against tine governing body: of the or panizatioti Which he called Into exist Special Cable from the Central News Press.

LIVERPOOL, Sept. 24. Rumors were current on the Cardiff coal market that foreign agents, acting for Russia, have purchased during the past three months about 400,000 tons of best Cardiff steam coal at fancy prices. The dates of delivery and the ports of dAsehanr. are ah Absolute secret, Dover early in the morning, and.

after: The of V- Mri O'Brien's sending a telegram to France quietly ATROCIOUS INDIGNITIES HEAPED UPON PRISONERS IN JAIU awaited the arrival of the' Ostend boat. 1 unwanted silence whicW-aniets with most general acceptance hi nationalist circles is that Just at present he does nnt boo hi wv nulte clearly, and that The Ob tend boat brought, among its ALIVEOXEN Inquiries- passengers, a tali, dark man a Russian Pole who was Immediately spotted by 'MANY OF WHOM NEVER LEAVE PRISON TREATED BETTER THAN PRISONERS, he Intends remaining on -the fence until in its entirety, but It is neverineiess a fact that German agents, presumed to a member of the Russian secret service, also waiting and watching. sees what amount of success or iau-ni ottotid tr. John Jtedraond's mone be acting for Russia, have recently Later in the day three Nihilists ar placed orders with local colliery firms missinn In the United States rived from Calais, and the party of five when, he will publicly declare for cargoes of steam coai, aggregating nWiut 1R0.000 ton. and that under these proceeded to London.

Last night two Rpeeial Cable to THE TIMES. BERLIN, Sept, 24. Since the publi Speaking of another Jail at Keets-manskoop, under the charge of District- more men arrived In London via Havre, 1 lis future policy. o'Rrien'a Cork friends are satis orders cargoes are being despatched. while others came Jty Hook -of Oovernor Merensky, Herr Herfufthjfe-tt porth that in this place ts a cell land route.

fieathat he is losing Those nhn mve tiroved faithful to him dur cation of the German merchant Qroen-; veld's indictment of the Southwest African official named Kossak there have It Is staited on good autnorixyutrxaTtne same agents are agaiin in the marketfor additional large supplies. The Russian Government," saia a Cardiff coal, shipper, 'has never aban ing the nine months rebellion, against the directory of the United Irish League are beginning to recpgnlze the absurdity of following a leader who will not lead. Evidence ef this change Is- forthcoming from the Glanmire branch of the United One of the. men who will, attend the congress told' a strange story to an Express "Two years he said, "I was, a loyal subject of the Czar. Then I was arrested at Warsaw on a charge of distributing seditious literature.

This was quite untrue, but after I had been" st weeks in prison I was sentenced to receive 40 lashes of the knout for being a doned Its determination to keep Vladivostok well supplied with coal, and not long ago they offered a merchant; the extraordinary sum of 5 10s, per ton for coal delivered there. high, 13 feot long and 12 feet wide; Wbere.a of his saw. 20 to 30 native prisoners confined. Orgies in jaII. There was no difficulty In the way of men and' women In this prison engaging in the vilest orgies.

Most of the prisoners resembled skeletons rather than living human beings. Children of four and Ave years were sent to Jail in Keetsmanskoop. and beaten and mal This pretty Phmppinegirl came over to. represent her country at the "World's Fair, wants to stay in Amer ica she is in love with the States and does desire to go back to the Philippines. She speaks excellent English and is capable of giving les-rf sons In Spanish or instructing pupils in music No doubt her desire to, v.

remain here has been the re-. suit of the many beautiful sights she has witnessed at the World's Fair, the most important of which are re-v corded in our "Forest City" Art Portfolios- Irish League heia at diversion, a suuui- viiim within Cork Borousrh con been some feeble attempts, maae government circles to extenuate Kos-sak's guilt, and gloss over the extraordinary conduct of his superiors. In the Colonial Zeltschrlft, published yesterday, Herr Herfurth. who first brought this entire scandal to public notice, continues his terrible indictment of affairs in Southwest Africa. Speaking of the prisons there, especially of that under Baron von Stempel's rule Stempel was Itossak's superior Herr Herfuth says his prison was a deathtrap.

Many Die In Prison- "I could give tne name or me mer-w who snot 10.000 tons through, and stituency. The Rev. Father Russell meeting and the mem-k. the branch were unanimous in suspected person and one who asso made 10,000 profit on the transaction." ciated with revolutionists. "This sentence was passed upon me thir snnnort of the attitude taken up Another merchant reaauy 'connrmra the statement as to enormous quantities of coal supplied on Russian account.

In the afternoon, and at 7 o'clock on the following morning I was taken -Into the by Mr. John Redmond and the League Directory towards Mr. O'Brien and in rrie action of the Cork treated by native police. One little girl of five, who had stolen some milk from a goat, was punished with a lengthy term of imprisonment. In courtyard of the prison.

"There wer two whipping posts, and lid? v'l executive of the organization in pur suing a course calculated to cause dis ATTEMPTED TO scarcely had I been tied to one. when Boumwesc Arrica it Is the custom to employ prisoners in labor outside th another prisoner was brought from the Sixty per cent, of the prisoners who enter do not leave it alive, but nothing remarkable is seen in this state of af cells. She was a -woman, beautiful' and 't ROB GRAVE OF PRINCE cension. WOMAN BANDIT young. Jail, and when these fall down and die at their work, as not infrequently occurs, instances are known where the body has not even been buried, but allowed to lie till mummed by the sun "She" was stripped to the" waist, strapped to the other post, and-flogged like myself.

I lost consciousness, and I TERRORIZES TOWN i. ttnu wuia. fairs." An officer who had direct control of the prison is now promoted to be the Governor's aide-de-camp. According to Herfurth, farmers treat their oxen better than the prisoners are treated here. Certainly not nearly so large a percentage of oxen die, even on the abominable roads of Southwest Africa, GHOULS SOUGHT TO STBAI.

nun I lu icveiH. Lions nave produced a most painful feeling here, and there is AND THEN GET BKWAHD FOR RETURN. do not know what happened to the girl, but in my heart of hearts I know that she never left the whipping post alive. "Can you wonder why we long for Japan to be successful? It means the emancipation of Russia," nme aouDt that when the Reichstag FOLLOWED OF HER LAWLESS TO AVENGE DEATH LOVER. IllUllIM mf---- inccia iuc coiomai authorities will experience some very bad quarter-hours, HOTILDA BLANCO Special Cable from the Central News Press.

scribe this as a ridiculous i i'- ARRESTED AT VICTIM'S GRAVE lng out that Gen. Zlroubaieff is with the a'n army, and that it Is quite impos- have made several arrests In the case of the desecration of the grave of Prince Special Cable to THE TIMES. SALON IC Sept. 24. One of the most dreaded of the small insurgent bands is commanded by a woman.

Although it is The Forest City World's Fair 7 biuic mai ne couia nave separated from Gen. Kuropatkin's force Th Christian op Thursday REAL NEWS KEPT FROM THE PEOPLE however, is given no means of Judging bv no means uncommon to nna DBigsrmu flehtlne side by side with their hus- SUPERSTITION LED TO CAPTURE An attempt was made to carry oft the rpmalns of Prince Christian Victor from I I Yciiaimmiuae or such reports OF wmcn, Demg uncontradicted, obtain their resting" place In the -cemetery. It was found that the earth above the MURDERER CONFESSED TO DEED. general creaence. The new ukaseUn favor of the Jews, in which apparently imnnrtnnt mihn.

5 A coffin had been removed to the depth of several feet. Tools from the sexton's storehouse had been used for the pur- Art iPortfolibs St fl. 1I nose, IN MANCHURIA RE VIENNA, Sept. 24. Superstition has led 'ACTIONS sions are made as to their residence and trading, must not be regarded of any value to the persecuted Jews of Russia or as affording any relaxation of the Ignatleff May laws.

The llkflKA la In bauds in the fierce Macedonian struggle, up to the present no organised band has recognized a woman as its chief. The last tand of 15 men leaving Petritlch, in Bulgaria, was, however, led by a woman named Doskalitzs. whose fierce fanaticism has made her the terror of the district which she haunts. She recently attacked the Greek village of Gameniza, and set fire to four houses -A-hose owners had gone over to the Exarchate. As a Greek woman in one of these hooses rushed forth and cursed her, Dos-kniitza stabbed her to.

the heart. A certain halo of romance hangs over this heroine. She is said to be a member of a distinguished Dubnltsa fam- to the arrest and confession of a murderer The stone slabs covering the remains lay bare, but had not been disturbed. It is thought that the perpetrators of the outrage were disturbed in their work MAIN SECRETS WITH RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT. fct, only a ruse to secure the support nrt made off.

ul iinanciers on tne continent to the flotation of the huge Russian war These splendid views, of which there are 480 fat all, not only afford a record and history for those who cahnot visit the Fair, but they constitute a most admirable and valuable souvenir and remembrance for those who go to St. Tn'g, i The Dolice have ascertained that tnree at Syekolas, near Temesrar. The man, who' was a peasant, was seen by a policeman kneeling at the grave of a. forester who had been murdered by an unknown hand. Next night the policeman watched again, but the peasant did not appear.

A nightly vigil was kept, and on the night of the next loan aoout io De issuea. Revoked Concessions. i ZURONBAIEFF NOT CUT OFF and wan formerly-Detrotnea to a oui the omeer. wno ieu neniiirs The last paragraph of the ukase Is a Turkish-sol- full moon the mam -was seen again Knee ing KomitadJis wit 1 rlan i oi' fL at GRANTED. CONCESSIONS TO JEWS uiuruuga specimen or Russian law-giv.

With his dying breath by tneprave rt ha flanm. to a venae nis Don't Missa BUT RESCINDED ACTION IN receiving the message Dos- the officer arrested the peasant and charged i.1 m-Ha Th man In.f.ntlir ing, ror it renders nugatory all that preceds it. It seems to have been added by. some official who thought the con C1C.1T". i wen nans, armed 15 men of UUU 111.

till lljlll.ll. 1 II Ill .1 11 i confessed nhd snld that he tame to begl SAME UKASE. cessions in tne body of the ukase dan i tLse neighborhood and departed for-Mace- The authorities have offered re- Austrians formed to plot to steal the coffin in August last. These men Intended to remove It to the mountains at Zoutpansberg. and later, in the guise of a shooting party, to discover the remains and claim the reward which they anticipated would be This is the second attempt to remove the.

body during, the past week. The first was made on a bright moonlight night, and appears to have been foiled by the difficulty of raising the heavy slab covering the coffin. Satisfied that no furthef attempt would be made to open the grave, the authorities kept the affair secret, and did not trouble' to specially guard the cemetery. The second attempt to get the body. (II ICtl wart Special Cable to THE TIMES, BY ARNOLD B.ITTLEB.

Single Nilntbr Beruuaiy imerau ior it legalizes and maintains in force all orders heretofore made by the central courts which prevented the free movement of the Jews "even should they have' been hoh ille the forester spirit ror rorgiveness every full moon, as that was the time when the spirits walk abroad. He was yesterday condemned to ten years' hard labor, and the gendarme received 1X pounds reward offered by the forester's employer for the discovery of the murderer. URDERED AUTHOR, i gally." In other words the new ukase Is THEN SHOT HERSEJLF ST. PETERSBURG, $ept. 24.

There is Increasing disconteht here at the brevity and inconsequence of the official communications to the press. It is only necessary to read Gen. Kuropatkin's re io De wnnout prejudice to old and ille ga qecisions of the tribunals. Moreover, as the new regulations do not ap- UNWILLING TO DESIGN YACHT ijijr iu uiBiriccs in wnicn special regula- tions exist fr th. r.io I therefore, shows considerable daring.

A cent telegrams as given to the press You' owe it to yourself you owe it to your family, to secure this superb pictoral history of the great Fif ty-Milliorix Dollar Exposition Jews, that is, for the prevention of their I has n2w.be.n the -ave. free movement, this last naraeranh Great public indignation Is expressed means that the Jews for hn nln-fliiat the desecTatloh of the Prince's burial here and as telegraphed' to other countries to realize to what an extent the the ukase is made are still to tu SIR THOMAS LIPTON CANNOT FIND MAN TO BUILD CHALLENGER. Special Cable to THE TIMES. COPENHAGEN, Sept. 24.

The city was etartled this week by- a terrible double tragedy. Herr Gustav Esmann, the noted or, was shot dead by a Dan sh lady, with a revolver, who was JflrmerLywell-knwB in London as a masses Be, who had yWteJ Wm nt his private residence. The lady subsequently shot herself with the same weapon. A CHEAP TEIP. To New York, Thursday, September Zflth, A ia West Shore K.

R. Only 9.0 round ti-ip. Tickets good ten days and good on Hudson Rivr aMmerl. Particulars at place; The incident is all the more painful as Princess Christian, accompanied by her daughter, is on her way to visit her son's grave, and will arrive In a few ST. LOTJIS AND RETURN $14.00.

8even-Iay coach excursion, tickets via Or link Trunk R. on sale Sundnv to HOW TO GET THE VIEWS public is kept in the dark as to the present aspect of the operations in Manchuria, This reticence, however, defeats Its own purpose, for although the officers of the General Staff, perhaps with good reason, dally express the conviction that no news is good news, i the public has become terribly anxious since the evacuation of Llao Tang. People fear that behind the official silence is concealed Intelligence of the grayest character. to all the yexatlous rules, exactions and extortions of the local police. Bsand la Red Tape.

Russia Is bound in red tape at every hand and the greatest dissatisfaction is expressed at the manner in vhich it prevails, not only in the War Ministry, but at the where one day the horses could not be fed, although fodder was abundant, because the officer in charge Thursday Irwluslve, allowing stop-overs FIX wot tbla Ooui tils cnieajro, vviTmu fort- tiuron or inter Special Cable from the Central News Press. Sept. 24.i-WHI there be a challenger for th America Cup next year? It seems somewhat doubtful at presenst. Mr. G.

Ik Watson, according to a Glasgow has positively re-, fused to design another challenger. His refusal is much regretted in yachting circles, as yatchsmen now recognize Ooupon and bring or sew) ts as. TBW CBWTS, as ladioVted bSow" 21t29 mediate stauoDs In Canada in either dtree city office, 4J. Exchange Street- J33.00 CALIFORNIA OREGON AND tr uuivilTftV. The result-is an endless; series of sensa naa not received the necessary orders, tlonal reports, without exception un- on on th fniininv favorable to the Russian arms.

of the same fodder hart tn. hB a. that in Shamrock IL Sir Thomas LiptonJ Be Sure to State "rThloh Part Tea Wish PUBLISHERS, THE TIMES Kaelsssd herewith find TXW ObTTTS, tt. u.x. eost ot 'postoM and expense of malline Put Kol "THR FOREST CITY SRRira OF WORLD'S PAIR ART PO BT FO whloa I mm antitfad as oae mt yw riJeM.

tion. Trains leave Lehigh Valley Station, corner Washington and Scott streets. City ticket office, 285 Main Street. sept22toct31 LOUIS AND RETURN Via Wabash Railroad. Tickets sale every day In the wek excepting Fridays and Saturdays.

Free reclininij chair cans on all trains. Ticket office 287 Main Street. ElBcott Square. stroyed to prevent it falling into the Nail Canard. enemy's bands.

On another occasion, Thesa saparb rtpiodwiUoai, which will eoaatitate a eompleta -souveBir and teoord of the Eipo-Uioa, ara sot distributed by us as a matter of profit, bat rather to please our readers Although tbs refculaT price Is 6 eeate far eaoh Portfolio, Ibe eatlrs serie within ths raack avary rsader at only 10 Cents a Part to cover the cost of haaattag, wrapping ddrwasia.g, mail-Inc. etc. Simply out out tha little eoap6n at the right and. brtug or send to as with tea cents nd any part tssoea will be mailed to you at obob, Call St address- A rumor has gained' that uen. Zlroubaieff aurmg tne progress of a battle, the ammunition was nearly exhausted, but the ensign In charge obstinately refused to wide currency force has been authorities de- cut off.

The military Kama Colonist one-way second class tickets on sale dally from Chicago to San Francisco, Los Angeles, Portland, Taconia, Seattle and other Paclnc Coast points, and atill lower rates to Utah, Montana. Wyoming and Idaho points, via the Chicago. Union Pacific Norta-Western Line. Correspondingly low rates from all points. Daily and Personally Conducted Excur-Bioas in Pullman Tourist Sleeping Cars, don-hie berth only $7.00 from Chlcago.xn fast through trains! Choice of roptes.

No chant-e of Pars. All Agents sell tickets via thus line. For full particulars address H. B. Jr, Gen-1 Agt.

301 Main Stree, BaSalo, N. ept9-toctl5- TCX-nAX EXCURSION TO NtfW TORK. Via West Shore R. Thursday. fPtem-bf-T 23th.

Onlv $00 round trip. frood on Hnds'on River steamers Consult 41Exchanse Street- ltaa. P. was nearest winning hack the Mr. William Fife, when asked whether he would design another challenger, replied "Never again." Young Meyne of Glasgow, a pupil of Mr.

Watson, is willing, but Sir Thomas la understood to be averse from experimenting with a young designer. $42.50 BUFFALO TO PACIFIC COAST POINTS VIA NiCKEL PLATE BO AD. Special one-way tickets-on sale dally until October 13, 1904. Low fntes to intermedials points. City ticket office, 201 iialii iitieet.

'Phane Seneca 217. entl8tOCtl4 sl est tsssss 4 nt lef reel ssrt 4 whet EXCU RS I TO Round Trip. HY THE Tim Po rtf I i ptV, Buffalo. Tickets Good 10 Days JtV XX V.XV XlkAXvXJlV-t-JL Trains Leans at' 4.15, 8.55 a m. 6.20.

8.06 and II 20 P. ALSO ON HUD80N BIVSR STEAMERS SDAY, SEPT. so. i.

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