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THE PANTAGRAPH BLOOMIXGTOX, ILL MON'D MORNING NDVEMBER9 19U PONTIAC PARAGRAPHS. GEN. GUTIERREZ MIS ANOTHER RUSSIAN STORY OF: BLACK SEA FIGHT PANTAGRAPH MARKETS Corrected Dally. SCOTT JOHNSON ENDS LIFE. PLEA FOR IS IMPRISONED Committed Suicide Saturday Noon by Shooting Dr.

J. J. Stiltes, Old- est Official, Resigns. GRAIN PRICES ARE UP per 6 per cent. Sterling exchange Wilis Firm; day bills.

lt.S7.50; for cables, 14.91-30; for demand. 4.S-1. Bar silver Burial was made tn Cnion cemetery. Sam Name, Different Persons. A report that caused considerable Inconvenience in Logan county was recently made thru misinformation In a number of newspapers to the effect that one of Lincoln's most prominent citizens, Arthur Quisenberry.

had mar. rted a former resident of Elkhart, Mrs. Mary roster, widow of the late J. T. Foster.

The bri.le, while having the same name as the Klkhart woman. Is no relation to her. The misinformation was a topic for much discussion on account of the Drominevce of the two Logan count people whose names were thus associated. Enters Government Service. Herman Shelfcffcr, who has been chief bookkeeper at the Wasson and Ioinigan garage, departed Sunday for Great Lakes, to take a similar position for the government hi the naval training station there.

Admirality Issues Statement. Showing That TurkeyO Started the Trouble. Villa is Said to Be Holdingthe Provisional President of 'Mexico. Belgian Relief Committee in New York Urges Americans to Contribute. Lightness of Domestic Receipts Result in an Advance of 1-4 to 5-8c USED RUSSIAN FLAGS REPORTED BY CARRANZA SEND NO PERISHABLES Two Turkish Torpedo Boats, Flying Action Taken Because of the AU Rockefeller Foundation Has Taksn Charga of tha Ocean Export Sales Harden Corn Quotations, and Clese is at a Gain of 1-3 to l-4c False Colors, Entered the Port of Odessa.

leged Repudiation of Agujs Calientes Convention. NEWS NOTES OF CLINTON LIVE STOCK-MARKETS Hogt at Kansas City wer 1020c Lower Cattl and Sheep Close Steady. Kansas City, Nov. 7. HOGS Receipts, S.000 head.

The market was 10 Sue lower. Bulk. heavy, $7.355 7.G0; packing and butchers, J7.35ST.63; light, 7-60; pigs, $6.2317.00. CATTLE Receipts, 1.500 head. The market was prime-fed steers, S1U.0U11.00; drest beef steers, 8.00 9.73: western tjteer l7.00-3f9.50; southern steers, S5.5U1! 7.73; cows, J4.731t7.50; heifers.

56 50 9.50; stock-ers nnd feeders, S3.75fa 8.00; bulls, J5.23 G.75; calves, Sti. 50 10.50. SHEEP Receipts, 1, 000 head. The market was steady. Lambs, tH.00U W.25; yearlings, 15.75 wethers, 50; ewes.

$5 00f(j 6.00; stockers and feeders, t3J1l 7.00. JOHN FULLER FUNERAL TODAY. Pontiac, Nov. 8. (Special.) Scott Johnson, a well known resident of this city for many years, and living at C13 West Grove street, committed suicide at his home Saturday at about 12 o'clock by shooting himself thru the head with a revolver.

He fired the revolver with bis right hand, the ball entering the, right side of his head above the ear and passing cleat1 thru, coming out Just above the left ear, and struck the plaster wall in the room and" fell to the door. Peat ty was probably instantaneous. Scott Johnson was about fifty-four years of nge. He had lived in pontiac for about twenty years. Ho had always been actively engaged In business and was a good citizen; had not been known to be in trouble with uny one.

Ho was first married to Katie Borchers in 133. She died in January, 150.V leaving her husband1 ond four children Jessie, Claude, Clark and Guy. Ah-jut a year afterward Mr. Johnson was married to Cassie Marie Schuttler, of Mrnonk, v. ho, with the children above mentioned, survives him.

Dr. J. J. Stitet Resigns. Mayor J.

M. Lyon, at the regular meeting of the city council, announced the receipt of the resignation of Dr. J. J. SUtes as sewer commissioner for tho city of Pontiac and uppointed Josep'o THE SUPPLIES MOST DESIRED LOSSES WERE NOT HEAVY EL PASO DISCREDITS REPORT Bar Association Will Attend in a Body Deputy Clerk and Treasurer Are Appointed.

(Associated Press.) Petrograd, Nov. 8. The Russian ad miralty has made a statement regard (Associated Press.) New York, Nov. 8. An appeal to the American people for food and money (Associated Press.) New York, Nov.

Eulalio Gutlcrrex, who was elected president Chicago, Nov. T. Predictions that domestic receipts of wheat next week would show a decided falling ofr, helped today to give quotations a lift. As a result tl'e market closed steady at iSo to so above last nlsht. Corn wound uo with a net gain of Vic to VSUc and oats of Vie to In provisions, the outcome varied from unchanged flsures to 3TVsc advance, I to relieve tho distress of Belgians, who I lng the recent events in the Black Mexico at the recent Aguas Callen are nomeiess ana starving, as a result with the purpose of establishing tes convention," has been Imprisoned the fajelty of the Turkish claim that Gen.

Francisco Villa, according 1 Clinton. Nov. The AT INDIANAPOLIS. hostilities there were begun by the telegram said to oome from Oin The substance of the state- ustiano Carranza, and made public her of the war, was issued tonight by the Belgian relief committee In New York which, in cooperation with the Rockefeller foundation, has arranged to send food direct to Belgium as rapidly as fall cargoes can be collected. Large nW -Indianapolis, Nov.

T. HOGS Re- Atlcntion in the wheat pit centered' ceipts, head. The market was largely on the fact that tof the lirrt steady. Bulk of sales, JT.Si'a 7.40; top uuo. imiifcui ov uio Mexican bureau or in ju mo ocmua, OI vciouer -s me formation, the same agency that last night announced Gutierreg had repudi time olnce harvest there had been.

I (AT fLK 'ATTLE The Receipts, 230 head. Black sea fleet, after a cruise, reentered the roads of Subostopol with during two succeififix mjr, nv m- market was steady. crtoso in the eiock at ates tne acts or.ine cvcr.tlon electing him. out having sighted Turkish ships any Besides, country offerings were re T. liow.Ten as his successor.

where. On October 29 at 6 o'clock In Tho telegram, accredited to Gn In point of continuous service Dr. the morning the commander of the Carranza, did not say where tha nw rresident had oeen captured or whirs Stites enjoys the distinction of having served the city longer than any other official since its incorporation. fleet received word from Odessa that at 8 o'clock that morning two Turkish torpedo boats with green lights, no was believed to be incarcerated. aving been in charge of the sewerage ported to be lighter in ail sections and it was tho opinion i.f many traders that a turning point had been reached.

The Argentine Situation. Improved weather in Argentina and somewhat reassuring reports from there that crop damage would not be severe nave the wheat bears here some advantage at the outset. Lau however, traders, as a rule, appeared to incline to the belief that the injury BLOOMINGTON MARKETS Country Produce. P(rit Tild ty Dealers.) Fey, fresh, per down 27 (5? Mutter, per pound 2-j PoutuM, per liushel Til Carrots, per Um bunch (jj 20 LfiCucc leaf, -or U. .75 Km iLMiA, ft-r 15 white.

xt biuhei 1.35 Url, poutitj 12 13 system of the city in the neighbor f.ying Russian flags, entered the port The Announcement. The telegram follows: "I wish to Inform you that Gen hood of quarter of a century. Odessa. Commands Given in Russian. "Althfl the commands on the Turk funeral of the late John Fuller will be held Monday afternoon at the Presbyterian church with Rev.

W. H. Fulton, former pastor of the Presbyerian ihurch in his city, but now of Rock-fcrd, officiating. The peWitt county bar will attend in a body aaid tho local cil.imandery, Knights Templar, will act as an escort and the Masonic order will be in charge of the service. Probably no death in recent months has caused more genuine sorrow than the death of this popular and able lawyer.

Bar Association Meets. At a meeting of the PcWitt County Par Association, called by President Edward J. Sweeney on Saturday morning in the county court room, committees were appointed on resolutions and for floral tribute and for condolence because of the death of John Fuller. Attendance is Growing. Rev.

Arthur McPavitt, pastor of St. Paul's L'niversallst chuVch, preached to two good sized congre-tions today, having for his theme in the morning "Tho Stone Which the fcuilders Refused" and for the evening discourse "The Power of Sungestion." both services had special music. The attendanco at this church is 1 1 the Increase. Rev. Peter McEwan Preaches.

HAPPENINGS AT LINCOLN Gutierrez, who repudiated the Agus Calientes convention and the Vil'a. must be considerable as the plant was brans, per bMsln-r 1.50 tv. in head and there had been a heavy Viin, biiihel 1.50 quantities of food must be Imported from America In order to meet tho absolute necessities of the famine-stricken noncombatants, according to advices- from the American committee In London. Would Avoid Competition. In order to avoid competition in the purchase of supplies and the consequent increase In prices the relief committee urges that chambers of commerce, boards of trade, women's clubs or other organizations thruout the L'nited States send money contributions or non-penshablo foods to tho Belgian relief committee here.

Work of the Foundation. After the receipt ofl shipments of food, the Kockefeilcr tounuation will take charge of the ocean transportation. In audition to tho relief measures initiated by Itself the tounuation has arranged to provide a steamship pier, lo charter suips and convey tree ot charge tium New iorK to ueiglum ish torpedo boats were In Wissinn, the clique, has been captured by Gen. Villa gunboat Kubanets, which was on tho an(1 Imprisoned. The reason for tha lookout, having received no reply to "ction was because he failed to Hie tin pL'r doaeti if.

MANY CATTLE ARE SICK. rcmuioea. pet nuat-tl Pea-he, pet buftlttl l.ilS tho stipulated signal, immediately I to the dictations and demands of a opened fire. Tho other gunboat In the People. 9 Logan County Streams Made State Mrwi com i fUliraht.

oi IWt Irwrn htitjrhn HO winds. rmnatuet. per natki-t Plutrui. twr rttatf ii i. so ie roads, tho Poneia, aid not even have I "1 wish further to Inform you th.v ttmo to tire, but was sunk by the first I consider the actions of the convention Preiervet Student Council Is Launched.

.4. t' pl.nt. (ViifS so so "Hred on by tho Kubanets the Turk a farce and for that reason alone, am iXirccd not to recognme Its actions tne convention, wnwh was domi. Lincoln, Nov. 8.

(Special.) The ish tori-edo boats swliuy took flight, losing one smone siacn and by meir fire intilcting Insignificant damage upon tne Kubanets and nearby vessels and upon a napuia tank. Coast Batteries Notified. foot and mouth disease has invaded nated by Villuistas nnd reactionaries, failed to the task It set out to do. Instead of working out a set of regulations and rules by which Mexico might attain Its normal conui- Logan county. setback in ine yield tor ti'ii wncn, aa now, frost had occurred, in eucum-atances that were similar.

Export Sales Harden Corn Prices. Corn hardened In price owing to report sales of 300. 000 bushels and to evening up trades to prepare fr tho government report Monday. It was said the quality of new corn was inviting foreign buyers. Prorpect of cooler weather tended to use the.

market but the effect wore ol'f. Offerings of Oats Light. In the oats crowd, tne smallncFS, of country offerings led to firmness from the start. Casu houses were conspicuous buyers of Petembtr. Packers Sell Provisions.

Provision shorts dropt their urgency to cover today when the tact became apparent that packers were telling freely- An early advance was more than wiped out. Petpite the closing of loo slock yards hire, cash demand lor meals was reported slow. Chicago Board of Trade Prices. Th. otnmg, Inuia.tL, towel and clceitig q-io-Uttufti ra tlt B-jard tl 1txU IcUj.

uciu lol- .13 (jl 115 5.74 183. 2i 6.IH) a lA) Jl, S.M j' .50 11 l. .10 lirern (wppcm, K-r Sparih oniun, craLe liri tmit, per irate I Yufbcrrk'S prr barrrl I'auliil'wr. lUiTjfu Swwt p-'iatd, itT lurrcl pt-r Imsiicl I L-jslwl arrol. per uahel Uma ijna.

gijart oer P-iultry over poundl i.riTir. over t'm iKtuml That was the verdict of the live "Having received the report from all supplies contributed by the Auierl can puoac. Tne tounuation is now ne Rev. Peter McEwan. of Earl Park.

stock inspectcr sent out by order ci tior.s of peace and prosperity, they appointed another provisional president, hoping to be able to dominate I the rommunder of the tleei I Ir.d.. spoke both morning and evening gotiating to obtain another targe neu- Governor Dunno when he inspected informed me coasi oaliertrs at Scbas at the Presbyterian church. Mr. Mc tral smpment tn tollow the Massape topol of the presence of Turkish war the cattle at the farm of Isaac Gupton, him. hen they realized that Gutierrez would not follow the dictations Ewan come to Clinton as a candidate ships in the Black sea and ordered living cast of Middletown, Saturday.

for tho vacant pastorate. ilia they Imprisoned him. 10 'd evening. The disease has reached1 a trawlers sent to take precautionary niraa-res against me enemy tor and puuodj and under aj qua which sailed for Rotterdam last Tuesday with a cargo ot1 food. The committee in London, ot which Ambassador Page Is cnulr-rnan, has provided for distributing stations Belgium undur the immediate supervision ot the American con Not Credited in El Pato.

serious stage already and the. cattle will be immediately killed. The very pedoes. Taso. Nov.

8. Gen. Car- Goeben Bombards Sebattopol. strictest measures will be taken to pre Kemp Names Deputy, County Clerk Elect Charles F. Kemp has made known the appointment of his deputy in the person of J.

MelvUi Ledden, who has been a newspaper man In this city for some time. The appointment of Mr. Ledden gives uni Toward 7 o'clock in the morning ranza's charge, aa cites New vent the spread of tha plague from luiria. fi.ll f.at'.iered in.ltau miitKr dtirlj Lew, full reatlicrtd rtoir. tnrkcja I'reali Mtira ttock butter ion me cruiser uoeoen bd- 9.

York that Gen. Villa had Impriaoned Eulalio Gutierrez, named provisional pi cached Sevastopol and began a bom that form. It is thought that two other farmers, Edward Shockcy. living one mile west of Klkhart, and Logan .13 suls in the afflicted districts. Perishable Goods Not Wanted.

Perishable goods, such aa potatoes, apples, and other fresh vegetables and fruits cannot rc accepted, as all ship Cl-eiiu bardment. Tne coast batteries of ihe Russian forts rcpued iworously. The Uori.en fire caused nu uamute lue Uarher, south of Elkhart, have cattle I ('VAX- 'I'o- I ti r-dtv da.v. with the same disease. On the Gupton 4 K'S 'J 1 08 versal satisfaction, as ne is wen equipped by education, acquaintance and temperament to fill the position.

Appoints Farmer City Man. tst. ll.g. roadstead, several sliilia leu harm president by the Aguaa Calientes ecu-terencc, wa uot credited by cither Carranza or YilU ageuta who had received no cfflclal or indirect intimation of the report. Inrm, not only cuttle, but cogs, had Hay land Hide.

Umntht wi vcm Ib No. 1 uiiied. pel u. Ooni ur. pel 'on II elrnw pel tuo 5 00 Green nitfe.

ri 'V pntmi, 11. OP Salieil iiwtea. per pni' 11 Live Stoek. ments muKt stand tne railroad Jour i.i:S acquireJ the disease. 1 17 l.lo", 1--.

a lessly in the cliy. but one struck Hie oil uepot, another the railroad and a third me naval hosiltul, killing two iicj 1, vi iv, Hainan uuu a lOUK Countv Treasurer Llect Frank burnt- To Kill All Stock. According to the statement of the erborough has selected his deputy for Tho Villa agents pointed out th.it patients and wounding eight others. the next four years Joe C. Cool.

Gutierrez would not have been selected Holds Off Torpedo Bosts, meats and coffee are the supplies most desired by the committee. Inspector, every domestic animal ou the Gupton farm will have to be killed. fur I )i. niMl utile Th hurt rilling (Pnrc L-al Oealera.) ttnn aowa i flV) hi. vaj Sleera rj ad cuwa jra tau At the latno time the torpedo bo-t I to occupy it.

as there were aevenJl -lAa This includes a large herd of tattle, il-a Farmer City, who this year served as the Republican member of the board of revttw. The selection of Mr. I'ool Is conceded by all ri-ople. manlless of mirtv. an excellent one.

Uo has i-oru I'utl I'ut' M.v.. rotilin, by Captain Prince ether who gladly would have talte some of which the owner had Just American Commission R-s ports. London, Nov. (2:05 p.m.) The 1 roubetakoy, aitucked the Ooeucn, the complimentary idfice for twenty bought to feed, hogs, sheep, chickens, out the enemy hot tiro prevented it days. Patnel Muzqulz, the Curran-si second wec's report of the American The horses may bo dons and cats.

I served before In clerical capacities ond from prolonging the attack. Iurm: coiisul-genenil to the Vnlted rotate. "wp 3 10 V4 ill lamU uo Veal oil Ijt Bloomloc Ut.atura.i rm CiTO saved, but it is not certain that they efficient i commission ior reuci in na igium snows will, without doubt, be an ti.e the ilui-sian torpedo boat I'usntchln made much water and 1 lJ.C'i who his hendquarte-a here, said tonight that lie had received no offlrl.il mai iiiu commission in a i-vrinigni lias delivered to Pelgian relief etstlons I was also set tifire. The Uoet.en fire or indirect advice9 of the reported f- 41.... tons of cereal foodstuffs.

Audi- I PV4'I 1 'J lasieit twenty minutes, after whkh the -v. test. aid to Mr. ritoutenborough. Mrs.

Klein's Will Probated. The of the lata Amanda Klein was probated Saturday with V. F. Gray us the executor. Bond was given In the mm of 13.000.

Th es-tate is divided union the two dniiKli- will not have to be gotten rid of trie same as the others. Family Under Quarantine. Besides the loss of the stock the. family must bu quarantined f.r six weeks and ingress und cgrens is strict-iv forbidden. The Gupton family number about seven or eUht und Srvei.l DAV'S EVENTS IN PEORIA cruiser withdrew.

Transport Sunk by Crew. CASH SALES. Rodriguez Alto Locked Up. Washington. Nov.

t. Friends fc: ttonal plies in band are: In Holland beirlg f'rwarded. 1.030 tons; en route from England, 2.47:; en routi on the g.luO; loading In vsrlous ports, lO.ofni. Also the commission has In course of collec "Steaming from Heb.isloiiol the red. of Augustln Rodriguez, who was oi.

Whrit-No. 2 2 Hard, 11 CU.caso, No 7. II. 1 'J l.lli; the Uoeoen sighted the Utiasian transport I'rut, wmch was returninu. DANIEL M.

CENTERS DIES. (f the three Mexican delegates to ana cauea uiion ner to surrender, 'ine Ningara t-ulla mediation confrrvno tiunsport, hauiig no urtiiler, holswed l.ljt.. Ci rn No. 2 jei'n'v, 7S'i7ijc; No, 2 yciiow, r. No.

3 nlow, No. 3 ytuow, new, 71-4 last summer, and who. according ti reports front Mexico City, has been her miiliary colors and steering for Hie shore her commander ordered the Was Formerly a Resident of Maun thrown Into prison there are prepi'-Ine; to lay the mutter before the state magazine ened to sink her. In pre. 2 lc Uat Standard, SOc trs, grandson ai.d the surviving husband, the latter provided I'T with an annuity.

It i. thounht that tho estate will be appraised for the purpose of determining ns to whether it is liable for an Inheritmce tax. Grand Jury Meats Tcday. Circuit coin will convene nn Monday niornlui; fur the purpo." of enioaa-tllin-z the grsnd lory nnd then will adjourn for one e-k becnune of the death of Attorney Fuller. No.

3 paring the second dynamito cartridge I liopartment with the request that th: City Miis Maria King Will Wed in Spring. tion eight cargoes estimated at tors. By Nov. 1J, the will have delivered Into Belgium out 17.001 tons of foodstuffs und during the last half of the month with the supplies now arranged, will it-liver about U.Ooo tons. The commission thereftire.

Is about tors short for November. The requirements from the first of Lircemher will be about 50,000 tons monthly end the comtnl.xlon has as if the children are In school. Made Stat Preserves. Forty signs have been distributed about the county teillng the fart that Logan county streams are state preserves that restrictions will lie enforced concerning the methods of catching fish in tho stream. Tlit boards uro being nulled on bridges, poles and trees along tho streams by the farmers thru wuose lands the Rogow.ky perisned heroUslly.

government Interieie In hi bena. Th charge against htm Is not known The others of the rrew of the Prut saved themselves wnn boats, hire. lite mattresses and bits of Peoria, Nov. t. (SpeJial.) Doriel wtecKiuce ana later were uo white.

Itye No. 2. liarlev tio'a 1 7 c. Timothy I3.7o"j 5 23. Cluver liu.iiu'u 14.00.

I'ork IU.50. Laid til 3. S7 4U 10.75. rtiilter Uliiliaiigcd. HcLilpta, 4.1CJ ca.es, Quiet at Vera Cruz.

Washington. Nov. I Assurances After this the Black Sea, fleet nut streams run. JOHN BARNES IS DEAD. tn pursuit the enemy, whn avoided a fikht and took refuge at their base Juilae lioiiaid McLorniti has rbargt that there Is "nothing alarming" condition at Vera Cruz wcro given today In a cable mm from Lrlsadb Past Away at Hit Home in Dtlavan of the distribution of the tmurds und the work is being dune by the -I'mers tn the uo norus.

Tha Russian Lessos themselves, who S'-em Kind the op- potatoes r.ccelptr, 3o cars. Vn- General Funston to Secretary Garrl-on. Rumors of antt-Amrrtcan agitation and of possible attacks upon Esturday Night. IiuUvan. Nov.

(Special.) John inir losses on the Itul were two of restricting finnng on then officers, a chaplain, twenty. ii iimnK'rt. i'oultrj tuhaiiKfl. lind. Ninety signs In all will le sure nces of tun.

for delivery daring December and January. THREE AUTOISTS KILLED Twe Prominent Milwaukee Business Men and a Women Less Lives In Early Morning Ride. Milwaukee. Nov. I.

Lioyd T. Boyd, aged ii, one of the owner of the Milwaukee Journal, und Charles Forsyth, aged 4, bred of a local le.th- ors; on the torpelo boat Pu.htci.ln Amettran outposts by Maxtcan I forces hd caused Mr. tlsrrleon tn awk eeuors and as many mm tailor klned end P.urnes. an old resident of pelavan and vicinity, was found dead at his home cn Went Second sircet, where he lived tor Information a tn the situation Lsuoch Student Council. The student coiinell nt the colleg" as wounneu, on ine I'uneio, a suracou General 1 utif ton dl.patrh follows PEOKIAGRAIN.

curla. No. nix hangi-d No. wnile, Sol. 2 u'ld yellow, 7ji No.

i white, 7441-; sitiuplr, 6'Jc. 'There I nothing alarming In lo-ul "Ihe fact 1 established that the M. Centers, a resident of the cltv fT over 4i ycirs. died on Saturday at tho Si. Francis Imnplut uftrr an lllne.

cf a week catifed by elluw Jaundice vihlih beonmo lompllcatid with o. he." ailin.nts. Mr. Cent-rs was born la Maiu City. 111., years As a boy cjine lo I'eona ar.a after eoiiiiiioii si'iiool a I ii.

fcliuMed ii'ituisl nit- iiuiiual brut uml briar a nil englnier. Mightet-n years rnio enteiol enipiuy i iirewin i nnd lis" served continuously i.u the aluft ever since. Miss Maria King engaged. lii-clilt dly the nioKt i-xc iintK news t.t tho nK IK tl.nl of til. ellKugemelit of Mil.

King, ouni(er iianl. -r and Mih. liurl. II. li.g, iioiM-rt 'l plnK.

wja triVrll Out at a small illi lie" ,11 i Ihe at tnx Kin l- condition. Many unusual rum iu bei-n launched. The foliuwlnj repte-sentnttsv-s ere chownt Turkl.h plan contemplated, slmul tnneously with the ettacka on Men. huie prevailed for some time. I think ti better to discredit all such i lain Market N'o, white, clone, this morning by nis brother, Jsme.a Barnes.

The deceased had not le.n flln4 well the night before and brother 'acd with tilm until II c-clock and left him fairly comfortable, I wath d.irli.g the night. An tw4 I lile. (Km nn, ii.iurin standard, 4c; No. 2 wlilte. c)rirr tHiints on our roat.

Th Junlorria.s Paul ual. rlass 1. Blair linrry. Hotihoniore class Vlllinin Klrby. class -It.

11. Stemnt-rr. I'rei'aratory iioltot) 4.ill"l, Mrs. Alice Murray. who ciui.er bresisu iHimborded Thenrtimla resided at the Caroline Flats, died this and th Turkish crul.vr liaiuldleh LIVERPOOL GRAIN.

bombarded Novoro.sy.k. McCoiinell and McMurray. Merchant Are Intimidated. Vera Cruz, Mexrco, Nov. I.

A rrct many of the merchants In Vera Crur. at the behr.t of the have a petition requesting i' American force to leave tha city. TM-i petition, whn wa circulated by anenu. aaya th btale. 1 mistaken a to th relnctsnee PEKIN POINTS.

Shtvwer Saturday Night. A that Lincoln about o'clock evrrnns e.ner'd Csbory Oofsat WSit, Son All.g.d JJerpoot, Nov. T. Wheat Hpot i M.inlioba, No. td: No.

i rn winter, Ptiurs qui. irt mh t'orn rput Aincin iin mint, liaiW. 7. FlltuK -alr 1 'ci elllbl i Bra Triiv Ar Arreatod. afternoon frum a fructured skull, and Ml.

Klvsmn A. Thorn, superintendent of an east aide was ly Injured, th reaull an uutomoblle arrldeiit early loduy on the Kllbourn rna s.ver.l mile outb. 4.f tha elty limits of Milwaukee. Both men were well known in hu.lne. and iluh circle.

The Ki.cld.nt wua reported to the by two farmer who re.id near the oene of the accident. ractiially hi- er.llre county. 1 lu shower naa not of lung eiioush durw P. kln. utt.

I. (Spei lal.) Tho hltc I to py dutle and tae turn to seriously uir.ct nii lime una tnai ii in Ainei. lions, but II is epe'ieu oy lo ravvn iy en inr, 0my d.p.rt.. they the forerunner of a tola a pi 11. 1 he w.

enery learn. I tm.iy mill maka th Bceond den op llinh street fl'a il.il of thn k.Uiiiiik tint hut I' vill t.tka pu.e antue un in the spring. Will Wed Tuesday Morning. At t-t. Mark's ihurch ttt oclk onTuendiiy ninrnlng Mis.

Anrelln Mn. I. of Mi. and Mis. .1, 44, fc 7'U.

MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN. Mllnrapulls. Nov. 7. Uhent ehowcr lasted from fifteen to en of th strongest In central Illinois.

iul. five minutes. I'art of the time snmll I allstones MX. iriiiit wa held, l-eltirf uttrili-iit. tn asibmitu-ul heart uffectloii, Willi which Hirr.re hi-f been a suf-ferer ten years.

He was born In Mncsater county. I'enn Ivanln, fifty-nine e.irs and came to Illinois when a m.m lie iiiilted In marriage 'f this city, who pietedd Mm In deetli aboul twelve ears ago. Four suns survive Barnes, namely: Julius. Robert, lirl and Miller. One sli-ter, Mrs.

M.ry Rebecca riiiik'le'on, of lUltlmorc, and one brother, J.mv'4 Barnes, of this, cltv. survive. The funeriil will le held Tuesday uft irnooii. Tw More Plead Guilty, locator. Nov.

S. (Speclul )-Two timre pleas of guilty In booth vt.re acieli-d by Judre Whitfield tn the circuit court Haturdny morning. 'n ratios pl-aded rulliy to three selling rot nte and one keeper rount ulld wee flnej a totnl of end alien tilnety lns In Jail It wrs Lincoln Mines Warking. Pekln put up a much better fnie than ezprctri of them, considering the prowess of their opponent. Pekln was weakened by tti ahsenr pf Rlfc-ht Half Imnahue, who has not recutered A few mrrch.nta.

who witnnoia moir klfitietuir fjom th petitloti. aald l. have lieeit threatened with reprletH when tha Cciritllutlonallt finally re cover the port, Thr American Murdsrtd. El l-o, Tx, Nov. I Two Amr-I' an 4owloy.

tumied Bishop nl That tha three Lincoln mines art Tin rd more than a cent tud.iy. 'HiliK cash pries: No. 1 Imrd, II-14; No. 1 northern, tl.lt.! 117S; t.i arrive. t.Mi I.17H: No.

nonhrrn, II 11 'J I Bi'i i N'o. 3 wheat. ll.uiSU 1. or! at a mnjorny if th working dais of the rk muy well I a aiurca of aattif action to thn from an Injury received two weeks ago. of Lincoln.

XMii-n tplne uli-r tnln. Arrstd For All.g.d Br Th.ttt, IVktea, and an unidentified Amencin thruout the slate I. a il.mii NEWYOrlKGHAINAND PRODUCE New York, Nov. 7 lnai- Kpol Mi.tilJ I liiegei nnd Inpuliea Michael negro, wer murdered a few dny ri Iiur TeiiWBacUln. west of Chlhuahun and Mr.

.1. Lto VVinto ul united In iiinriiHRF in 'h. preatn'. ii a liirn. or r.

in' nr. I I frirtid. Tli" Itev. t-athtr Uurka will I the run. of nuptial inur.i sti'l i.tl whi no ijlcn Ml.

Mai In ii. Mr. rn I Air J'li" hri'ie's I mm in nr -d hum r. mid huwitru Povirs w'l l.t-M man. G.

W. Riggms Ends Lite. I ii VT, Itisviti, iimh. oiitra-'or, I 01 a qun sir.irl, com ii i i 14 mii'lil" nu. iiMitninv iii.iiui in by tisii a a SJ-eal'brq entliely during pal three end some hnv not bem oi.eii'd this fall, the gravity if the iml inln.

and Tolling. raided Hi, river district r.lurd.y aftern-mn and aire.trd Tlmmiii BlKgs and trunk liurrctl, boili i whom ar. ncrused of stealing bia.s. Dctur Deposit Deer, lecatur, Nov, I. tfpeclal.) A con- Ider.bl derrens I ahuwn In th do-poalt In th nutlonat bank of the rlty, arrordlng lo figure compiled from the statement Issued by thn bank si tile riot of business ct.

II, la re. poii.n to the call from the comptroller if tti currency. At th time the last st.temenl were Iciivd, Hi pt 13, th del o.lls were 7, I7S.SM.7. Now they are a d.creas of 1444.014 14. A (till greater decrease I shown by romparl- ii with flcurr about a ego.

At that tint the amounted to I7.il.l t. or Hiuo the present amount. Rvivl at El P. r1, Nov. (fKtUl kf-.

Ini In cun ur. i stood. Kavelman Wilkie. The martluge of Anns Ksvel- limn and Curl WUKi. will tsk.

pl.r. tllle II )rsia ulit ly In mot tlt 4'hldign. When tha oflicers aiproNched chin bun he Jumped thru the window In an to eae.pe, Mirrltf uee rred his t'lstol In th air, but it brought plsirs lu a smp, and I was luken Into ru.tody. Oart.lt w. found under a bed, covered over with rli.thtna.

In th sto In th cabin w.s found a larg quantity of braes. Bn.f Mention. Wllilum P. tlrsills, if Natrona, and bis fust olfehke ot till, kind and Klate Iwk lled tho case aa.m.t hi. r.

Mary rarlus. Aiigiit Psvn leaded aunty lo to counts uti'l oh" keeper rount. lie was fined 11 and coat on fwn (Mini, a total nf I iul. and given ninety dv. In the county Jul.

It was Ills second offer ae, he baling been In It in ai.i.piioril luali.p.a liuuliUS tinn: rl. II Na. i turd. 11.17W; No. I lli tn liuluth.

II It I northern a. If ItulTaln. ire nh. nit trmiKiii iioiik; Jn--eiiiier, till. 'oi Hpot fiini: No.

I yelluw, It lo arrive, Aigcntinc piline, 7i; liomlnal ilrllvrred. 4 'i stPi.dv t'ofle rpiit iiull; Plo No. 7. juntos No, l'c. Hug.r lu linn; tnol.ih.s i.f ir.

i KH. reiiirifiiRal. fj.tlt Mosar Itenn'-d airudy. Itnt'r-r ftronii; irrannry ixims, 4 i-rr), lie. I ly ili iitnl nil.

liuiiKi il. CM. Firm; frrh siiliin.l utrn liiiSiTi etr lli.ti", lu. I. Thursday i.5' nt thn Km Lutheran rhurrh, cf al.b tl Ulde-to-ba Is member.

Eisenceff Davis. Chnrlea Klsencoff ami Mi.s I i.in-tr W. peiK I'ollt if Kj.rlnsfiel.l the ai t. Tempsraturet. thai nie.iina ar In prurcs in tu fur the ittne jrars ago.

were at noon l.v Ju.nra W. r. MrMa.tn. in Hi. coun Pa.n Christian thurrh.

Ihe rilrrs of Mantt.i, wer tnuiricd t'lty, cordiii to adileea twi'" heie today. It la lsted that th Americans w- killed by fwleral llllburterera, W.i'i Inn hern raiding In th vicinity. The had been 4mployd American cattleman to round i-p hi aim for ahipment to th I'niu ritat.s. BOLD STROKEJBY OBREGON tlis Cltad! In Mle City and Pre-vtnt hlajmnt Ammunilln Ta th Nrth. Vira Cru.

lexlco. Nov. I. An Amerlrnn who, u.uully. la well 'n-formed, arrived here toduy from lrx-lc.

City. He My that O.neral i. let-on, i nn i th tulilliiUMuli. ly the Aatiaa I'allenif. con-leniloii Inform laenerel ofTiiluPy of th ot Kulobo ttiltirireZ a proviaional prealdeilt.

nrrli'il the Th ir.dav prevented rar of ammunlt.n fu.m being moved northward lt Oat rral (Vont.le. afler a h.rt liredy ntit at th railway untbd Afterward. It la aald. Genrrsl lib!" bavin been enrnmrnced 1 eurrnoon lug. Th ev.ii.ellat In cliais la llev Fif n-1.

are bring Inudn to local (litkn Itlcketi. Ihe f'liir M.ikt'is' Fnlnii nf tin. city, L.KI member hav requeeli-d an nii'ttlor lo come from t'libsgo Ii ulit ble Imm.Ii. effort tn i a at.ietn.nl from him i I west lll.at i til. fun -t lio-ton i 41 liurlnl 4J Nev Yolk 'l till 1 1 New ille.ms 7n lili ni-o 44 41 4 1'iirili 4i 4i I Hell, 14 41 41 I Viiiiuiipoli.

4i II li-lm 4 4 Friuii o. 72 71 'M Fir.ancial. O. I nd la, of MlrhlKan, lie looking after th rhoni. well aa prra-hing.

Mr. Irwll I b.ln as- luted In the merlins by th paatnr, Pel. tiweola Mi.N'etnsr. Funeral Lorttl Wsttsn. "dull, Nov.

I (f The fu. tierel Mi. Iretl. Ws'st dif ty iniirt room. The rrnnm I a motive engineer einl ii.

ti.t,,, of his father as I'hllllp nruff. The Irlde I itaurhter Mr snf Mr. la. in X. IWUs.

riprlnirrield V. til til" nwninar err rn tefrr ami tleorse W. Funaral of Bal.tr Psgrsm, The funatal the a. llsker Pesram. one of the pionrrrs of l.i-n rounlV and ir'rren if M.a wsr.

rr di.iil at the Iw.m. in WiKidli.wn this afterm orl nt Vnik Cement Dstssti Femr City. Farmer City. Nov. 1 (Kpicl.l .) It, a 4 well tduyed at, ir.

pient High who'd fi.db.l tleven H-it. i rdny th Iik hlvh ho. by a iire 7 lo u. While vol-1 1 14 1 1 1 the limner iiibi, th liter Wel a 11 eet.ful hol llll4 Hie liinn lo Ihe I n- trore. I arni.r City mm.

whPh re.uli"i Bin .1 ti.4 U.m toocl. it'-wn. 'niy oni-" irmg the t'tt dbl Kermer I'liy ci fie.i ef acirli 1 i.u I in fie Ui lnlli.it.. if I I iv In ii' The I I. to the ti nn Iul oi.

dull. 14 i.f the In-iul lime filled fur the peat two rn'mihs He been abaetit ftonj prkin since Mndey nlvht. I I 1..,. a i Bryan00 CHICAGO. I rlday morning, after a Ion lllne.

i. Tie frl'nw 4iii. nn at trt grin I i "I', tails Ii" I tin f.r r. lti. on" w.s held from the rli.ir.-h tin 'manual Itainin In' the ho.

I. riormiis. Ui'i h.d a wide an. t.r.. th nuniug nf th wo.k qimiiii.ui',.

in tlii. tiiiuiiy and iintm a-- t-Mt. not Sar. Tm iwiiea a4 let rSajHttl CASU GRAIN BUYERS I Imaaaasu. 't tHtiniMi 1 J.

U. lalUiVOjl. Urai HaM. Tin. ice" rr" III hill vn i thn la V.

N- i) rt. und licl, 41 A HI, Una Ul p. pnl.l 1'l rrt lee llil neie.MIli the brii.Mlna U.i l.lin ii ii n. I.oi. of pl.i uln.ii suy ta li.il tl.ry think.

Ill tli.y UK nmr vr.e within two laid, if "''M ipii IUrtll Ull.lia.U. ,111.11. Iriiln la.l.iua l.rl. from I. In i.

l.o.fy th, gon the clladil. Whlin W4 Laid by Fell IHn hn lia alatrd the iciolutinn agalnit Ilw the iciolutinn tiumituus thun swrvli-e tiis "a tha cem.lerr. I'm was called. inn i.mroin puiinina rt'iir linut. ceased watt tl4.

cea.ei V- a Jladerw, wi4i now i tor id work..

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