Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1893-TEN PAGES. : = Se Tne : —————— — ~ — Te Ban ¢ ) WAT ] | CLEVELAND NOT DICTATING. PREPARING FOR A STRUGGLE. PERILS OF MARINERS. | Boeemacntaa an teas | TO INSPECT THE WHOLE orTy. | muxcess RUSPOLDS HOUSEKEEPER. = Fane: a . — asked. 8 ~ ( Vi iN | He Has Expressed No Preferences in the | Reading Railroad and the Traimmen's Or-| Thrilling Experiences of the Crew of a {0n. 170 bid. 18) asked. Corcomen to ban Plans Made diy the Commissioners and the The Preety Mysterions Mis. Rickard ncedy tee colds, coughs a3 tes common disorters | ‘| ___ Senatorial Contests, | Kanizations to Fight. | _Waterlogzed Schooner Off Hatteras. sre gg eget ona ee] Health Omcer. Yaken Into Court Today. (Che Threat and Inngs, Avers Oper ry Pectoral is ont | = pes EA =| New York, Jan, 4.—The question has been Portsvitue, Pa., Jan. 4.—Trouble is threat) New York, Jan. 4.--The American bark Her- | Lincot, sig bid. — asked. Commercial. 5 Bid,-—| Yesterday afternoon Rickard, alins Rickert, alles casi cceiiiahidl tart vidiaiian, ‘heat rE Sse oe oe 8. — Gabe isemsepse is ening between the Reading railroad and those | bert Fuller, commanded by Capt. Nash, bas ar- Be a ne Pl os ihe Common Kate Sheridan, under indictment rie | there for the published report that Mr. Cleve- | of its engineers and firemen who belong to! rived from Brunswick, Ga. She left the latter | tia Inanrance Stocks—Celt es be] avs o of jewel A clothing vr teephinem. sores esnionaren, ws eects) BARRETT IS SELECTED jets intecrcring the senatorial contest in the brotherhood and kindred organizations, Lie Soda Se aiyges hae | ur "i ee Ty asked. Real Estate Nite, asned j Port Christmas day, and: when ebe got in | 1H, sated. Real Estate Tite, 125 Ui i, the wife of Prince thero was an increase of twelve persons | 45%, bid. 49% asked, “U. = Fiecttic Lis semptoms and fetus repose Tn bronchitis and | various states and endeavoring to dictate the | The pateh- up of troubles Inet fall was | be ee me cs © th. Ttalian ation, arrived sremmetio ®t efor ie operts relief, ond te nart ~- o— Soe of bis own friends? only temporary and the Reading juanapecies | on board whdm the Fuller took from the | Nag naked, leviget on tine, 68 Bia. 38 sitet P ix tee Wea echone be i | “It is time,” answered Col. Lamont, “that | is evidently preparing for a struggle in the near =e Me elephone Stacks — Americam Graphophove, 2 eager seromet ant omens | He is Made the Choice for Speaker | tnetriends of Mr. Cleveland took acme’ notice |fature te wtote fee the, rookn hackdowe Sar The) Coil or bee te ae | wes *Poioinay a bids | rat it wan thought beet to have the board . ken to the sixth precinct ste : | : of this falsehood. TI can state wuthoritatively | Applicants hy the scores are being ex ia Kavunter, hie wtfe andl aso maacthes eatk a a tau inepection cf the city, as stated in Tue sh Ewenarser Meptorse } in Massachusetts, that Mr. Cleveland bas not dictated, or oven | amined at the different principal main Ine | or Tee tia nak 3? ein, bath alter soihin’ Qinonsnten 6 wun tiaibed |e thls ene — | suggested, the election of any one in the states | points and engineers’ certificates are being | "The Fuller rescued them in the nick vf time | neuumalis | to have Commisnioner Koss, w 1 ' - | in which there are democratic legislatures and | given out very freely to old firemen, und fre-| from the top of the after house of the Toten, | Uae Carriage. “72 bs So] betenelp renga : Carrington called To swMp. sore threat ant the wuiten puimonary die where contests are being made.” | quently to new ones who have been firing #| ter, where they had lashed themeelves. The Le- | Diveg “8° imtrroe Beebe 4 <= mare art to the case en@ackedl cenaeneiae.yerng attire wes Rte. KINGS COUNTY WILL SUPPORT MURPAY |" “tise stz-“Cievciand expressea Uimself about | fe months. and in most cusee the applt-| vanter bailed from Thomaston, Me., loaded with | “Sale. Deposit aud Trust Companies -Wasntagton | Dr. ame * - | these reports cants are told to keep ou at their present | a cargo of pitch pine Inmber. It was the same | Loan and Trust, Is4 bid, 133 asked American | ELF the Leal! aguvethamy Pectoral ten bait a contechel effect = “He bas. T have letters ask-| minor positions and that in the carly spring | (id story of trying to breast Oape Hatteras iy | security. aud ‘Trust, — y way that in | they would be given engines. Enough meu | the teeth of a ere gait. The Tevanter tried eee cia | EMO Contest for the California Sen-| many of the states Mr. Cleveland doer not | have been promised ongineerships to maw all | todo it the day alter'Christmec 186 asked. “National | Fork of t Safe Depoeit and Trust Co. 1:5 bid, :0eatked. | Thus sfternos ‘ormmisetouers fa severe a | ing if the reports wer je caving my brothers cntlidi true. shige Renata Wooten eerouscold. It was truly { know who are candidates for Senator except | the locomotives the company owns, | The wind wee tecrifis: trace duatancth: cae’ Baltimore Markets. ae Gey teund retiet, and were curd, after taking tate | atorship. through general report. In New York, of | ‘The brotherhood men openly assert they are | east-nea rose to such a height that the Levanter | vee cae a ery nb wn pie ed ack: aude thse course, Mr. Cleveland has stated his objections | aware that the company is preparing to order | rolled ard strained and fically atarted to leak, | 20 . 5 eet | cn inapecter Geepantee. <— ie ANEETE _ ES to Mr. Murphy, as he had a right to do, bat he | them té leave their associations or the com-| A: daslight. December 27 the Lerantes | ous Sete has not gone beyond his own state.” | pany's employ, and that the battle will soon b — HAWAMAN ANNEXATION. | ol Lamont was asked if he would tell Mr. | declared on. was fifty miles east of the cape | ‘ | with six or more feet of water floating the lam- Cleveland's attitude toward those who might| Besides giving promotion certificates to its | her under ber hatehes At noon wes ectine lated portions of daity to him the pr Ayres ipts. 1,01 was unmanageable. | i d Saturday. Fie Sc ircles to this effect: “A promi- they can make bigger wages on the Philadelphia | "Capt. Bunker ordered all hands aft and beld | oning). — Wheat—J n Five inepe: ors, the said. political - the naisances disc: | es be looked on as having been anti-Clevela! non-union hands the Reading is said to be em- | water-logged, and, to make matters still worse, | Sot bakes, White corn, by sample, 04) b aan: " % | men. He shook his head at first and then was | ploying a number of Pennsylvania railroad en-| the steering gear would not work aud. the hulk aa paca) ce twi woe! Ceeney Preronet. | eibliamiecay = eal bee hs ea [asked esto the truth of the story afloat in gineers and firemen on the inducement tl = Chicago Markers isstoners twice a week, | The Islands Already Bound by Financial ; were insufficient to proy lo ° nd nent anti-Cleveland democrat from this state | and Reading. ieut to properly do the work, ax " a © Ses Bing C acouncil. Mrs. Bunker was for taking tothe Mar. : nuary, 205. ahaB5e,) | at least ten were required to perform the daties ee A eee a ee eee called on Col. Lamont and asked him about the | THE REPORT DENIED DY THE ROAD. | open boats, but the sailors finally agreed to 7.13. Lard—January, | satisfactorily. However. he proposed to do the January, %32%3 | very best he could under. the f jordér of things, enerally speaking, thought the city was clean, and but few | Nuisances existed. There were some portions | of the city, however, that needed immediate PROMPT TO ACT. SURE TO CURE. St. Pave, Jan. 4—A Pioneer Press special treatment those men who hail opposed Mr. lneh themselves to the top of the after house. _____________} back from Honolulu, where he bad breakfast | TePlied that he did not care to talk about that| in thw city when shown the from Tacoma, Wash., says: “W, E. Simpson is | Cleveland wonld receive, to which Col. Lamont | _Reapixo, Pa., Jan. 4.—The Reading pmciale | ‘Thia wan absolutely necesanry ax the sea | 5 spatch from) continued to increase in fury. The | DE ETT matter. but he could say that Mr. Cleveland | Pottsville in reference to pending trouble, pro-| schooner had wank to tho upper deck | THE NEW SPANISH MINISTER. lw wen of ini ith the Queen of Hawait, met the minis-| would certainly not forget the men who were in | nounced the story without the slightest founda- |at’ 8 that night and being water-logged | try and other officers in charge of the | favor of him.” i | b | tion, A lay completely dead in the water. There was | The State Department Informed of Senor | attention. He referred to the shichie popu- | that bai Kingdom. ‘The valuation of the kingdom| —“Thatis true,” said ho, “Leatd tt and it rep-| «There ts absolutely nothing in it,” said | no going into the cabin or forecastle. It. was Muruaga’s Appoiftment. lated alleys, which were not provided with S™ount o I ix now placed at $36,500,000. Of this | Fesents Mr. Cleveland's position. Superintendent G. D. Whitcomb. “If there was | 10 p.m. when all hands lashed themselves to| According to the dispatches from Madrid | either water or sewerage facilities, ‘These places | $2000. it would be found on tial Maxy A Lire | merchants of the United States own €26,- — we would know something about it. A few fire- | the house, and even here the sea constantly | three different persons have been appointed | "Bould be attended to at once, for it was |! He stated also she had come on from 00.000. and because of this interest everybody TRIED TO OWN THE TOWN. men have recently been examinedgor promotion, | broke over them. | Spanish ministers to the United States within | 48 Opinion that should an epidemic develop | ork without making any objection. Has been lost becaune of the taste of cod Iiverotl. | red Mr. Simpson that the first duty of the wo but that is not new. No fireman is allowed to| Mrs. Bunker says: “We all lay huddled to- | 8 f i here it would first make itself known in tt anid that he had not yet exam- | Hawatinn government would be always to protect | A Half Dozen Cowboys Carry Things With | handle a locomotive unlose he can pass an | gether—my boy in my arms and my clothes | the past two weeks. The first was the Marquis | these localities. Then again. we Ssekd thee sand the mattcr went over till the Bt Sett'e Emulstor if nethtnn more than take thet Investors, Acting in part on this ® High Hand and a Battle Follows. examination. No Pennsylvania railroad fire- | streaming from the wet and frozen to our | Bendana, the Spanish minister to Turkey;| collection of garbage w % uestion which. |S nesurance. Mr. Simpson, During the im the representative | Braz, Ixp., Jai Mrs. Richart was allowed 4.—The little town of Men are being employed and how such | skins. How-we passed the night I will! the second was Senor Muruaga, formerly min-| from a sanitary standpoint, demartel ceretal . I . : bn ‘ ; t | “ to go with De ringman to the Sisters of , of the Puget Sound Steamship Company, . reports originate is a mystery to me. [never be®able to tell, At daylight when | jster to Mexico and snbses ly minister to | attention. The citizens « hand com: " ane sot away it would save the lives of some at least Of NTs, oe ablish a new steamship line, end to | CFS, & few miles sonth of here, was the scene eee ee | we revived none could relute how he had | the United States, and tho third. whose ap- | Plained of non-collection, while the contractor | t2¢ Holy Cross nctnhettenend om the appreciation of American enterprise | Of « fight Monday night, in which six men were | spent the night. Our little boy erfed continu- | pointment was announced this morning, is the | On the other band said that he could not col- | ‘24 vere friend thoes that put off tec long the means of recovery by the reigning ministry, the legislature then| seriously and probably fatally injured, For THE THREE LEGISLATURES. prrilslan are 1 tried to strengthen bis lit | Duke Almodovar de Valley. {ect thy ge for the reason that it was | Promived yey sion appropriated $500,000 monthly *ub-| many weeks six or eight voung men, claiming le heart by telling him that a «hip would soon In order to get at the true state of the case inace He was in favor of a re wg her a oa y we 5 | Law Makers in Iilinois, Michigan and Mis- i Callthe : 4 cana ealie : he part { tea and a piece It does more. It te heif-digested aiready. It sitps ie be caulayll tea Wincerl Wate buebicee [oo iors pe psoas ie see us and save us. I think that all the men | so faras possible a Stan reporter questioned | *¥stem. That is place in the alley wes: tea and e piso From the queen, the ministry, consuls and thought the same way. king Cory their! gpx:norieip, It. Jan. 4—The Diinoislegie-| ‘But when daylight of the 28th came, and Secretary John W. Foster at the State number of covered cans made of, ing around the country ’ cueott bysteaith Itqseeto mate | others Mr. Simpson learned that while many of Sent Department this afiemecs and secatained |S0mS stout meta, ani lel” tan wea] ATADK WITH MMS RICKARD. ee ee Seine the natives favored annexation of the Sand- | headquarters occasionally raising consid- | iature met at noon today with a full attendance, | many of them sat up to look around for the | that a le olive "aosy wan received from | tractor responsible ‘for the proper collection | While wait be tixed im ber case wich Inlande to the United States it was the pol. | erable disturbance, which valminated in a riot, | y e vt promised sail and raw none, I tell you every | the American minister at Madrid yeste: -itves oil would be a burden. ict of the Harrison administration not te tee | i8 which over fifteen persous were engaged. | Fifer baving announced that he Reartlaftihemall, God oaly krowshow repessed |mouncing Senor Muruaga’e appointm harge of these plants unless pressed es SS es hot not send in hie mew | that day, that night, the next day and the next | minister to Washington »so bY the failure of self-government there | Menacing manner and demanded drinks. refus- | «age until tomorrow the proceedings | night, until finally at noon on the. 30th "yt war explai however, that a change | ice would be materially improved, It was his and for the purpose of protecting the | In to pay for them | This cansed » general were of a routine nature. The slate headed | the Fuller came along, saw our signals and | may have been made subsequently, of which | desire to bring about «uch a plan, and his in- = ere in the saloon. a al. Ww Set : [ser : Sonth Sth ave-| interests of the citizens. The policy is satis- | fusillade, as many natives were in tl | by Clayton E. Crafts for speaker, which wna | *aved all. were then miles the department has not been informed. | tention to soon lay the matter before the Com- factory to the present ministry, which is com-| For am hour « desperato battle ensued. One| G2 ised gpon by the democratic caucus, went| cast by north of Cape ‘Hatteras. | Senor Mervmea har many friends here ard | Musioners in the shape of a recommendation. proven chndoan ll promadbwey nor hard man was struck on the bead with « flying | y and cleanliness of the receptacies. In this way a STA reporter « he thought the complaints of non-collection | the would be reduced toa minimum and the serv- b when Mickard am a cell at — Her language evid She was m pearance i eat mental stra ed am Di her ap hat abe was suffering from SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, planned to return to A ! We lived on little or nothing while on the home red is ‘di Ih. wish I had the rage to kill nae, New York. * ‘ inissile and his skull fractured. Six persons | through without change. The composition of | oo ie Ch ooner rolling seand the tee tledk, | Would be a welcome acquisition in the diplo- > j myself.” she exclaimed the reporter However, discontented politicians, abetted by ~ the legislature is: House—republicans, — 6 | matic cirel FOUND DEAD IN HIS ROOM ax she buried her fi ner hands and subbed ¢ cod-ver | Englishmen, are trsing to convince the natives | “¢Fe more or less injured in the altercation. | 4°7) Pits “78. Senate—republicans, 22; demo: | ing with such violence that it was worth any- Bsc —— >| < or ih. fei. “lta eee meee Nour aruamise Keepe Scott's Bumision of coiver | that it would be beneath their dignity to be-| Sie are | erate, 29. Se et Oe. The on UNDERGROUND MAIL TUBES. | A Prominent Ohioan Dies Suddenly ata} one is against me and dei all ther 5 | would be humiliating to lose their monarchial | Corruption as Great as the Panama Affair,| Laxstxo, Micw., Jan. 4.—The senatorial | three hours, and the echooner left took care of a a x | Mr. Samuel Kendrick, a prominent business | C7"! They are of —— | form of government and be placed under the He Says, Exists in Canada. question absorbed all the interest in the legis- | herself.” Itte among the possibilitien of the near | ™*2 of Chillicothe, Ohio, and well known in | the diamond beech en” ween E merely toc | repablic of the United States. Mowtreat, Jan, 4A eousation was caused | lature which was called to order at noon today. ee ce Sire eee are ixtantaneoey SRA that Wigzaetinea win ts » in this | ais city. was found dead in his bed this morn-| ~Why did I take it? Because my little Boy, ———E ~ ——| _ But the natives own less than 5 per cent °f| here today by J.P. Israel Tart, the editor of | The Stockbridge and the Luce factions were | 7 fe to go hospital e experiment e made is | ing at the Hotel Lawrence. just five d, lay very ill in New York, and BS WINSLOW'S SOOTRING SYRUP | thertotal valuation of the islands, and, aside Ie Canadian, oho the government | bard at work all forenoon, and while each side EL OPS RITES city of «rapid method of handling mail matter Mr. Kendrick came on from Ohi the 15th | I nec to Te is bedside. He is M | from creating dissension and revolution, it is | 1 Canadian, who is opposing the g: ment | civimed the advantage it looks today as though IN THE REPUBLICANS' FAVOR. in a large town by means of under- ee arprersqugebansae: eg {Still very il, but Lh Slee tees weed for over FIFTY YEARS by MILLIONS evident under the present ministey a candidate in L’Isiet by his issning « long maui- —_——— “ of December and took a roomat the Hotel 3 “ - present ministry the meddie- y 48 ~ the former would control the moat votes. d . Und one # — rites th sucrwe. the Some) English could sccomplish nothing. | festo, which arraigns the government severely.’| Willlam A. Tateum, the republican candidate | T° Contested Election Cases in Kansas { 8TUnd tubes. Under the encouragement of Mr. ALTA-S ail PAEN, | Interference of the English is pernicious! Mr ‘Turt associates reform in the tariff and | for speaker waa elected, together with the Decided Against the Populists, Wanamaker a company bas now under consid. Washingtom next w turned here with the ofticer ye voluntarily re- Lawrence, where he has made his home ev untarily re- : ¥ « s eration plans for making a practical test of | ®ince. When he retired inst night he| “While I was in imprin ut in Sew cones wIsD ab pcarsy paper, fe — arbor to the | free accens to the American markets for Cana- | other nominees of the republican caucus. The} ‘Torrxa, Kas., Jan. 4.The supreme court | Site ayeltin’ inj carrying tite coals Pros Mew | memset a: in kis aenld hay onal Sock 1. one Bamed in a narrow, filthy DIARGHOA * | are told that the Calted Stetes will cee ativee | dian farm products. Luce men are attacking Stockbridge bitterly. | this morning decided two of the four legislative | York to Brooklyn. ‘It is proposed now that | at perm to communicate with bad no conversation with newspa- be | + 2:30 this morning when be rang | ell and work are aad ash soth. | are told that the United States will not accept | ““'\'ter reciting what has been done in the party | aud it is said that ex-Senator Palmer, president : : : c Igsrrup"snd take uovther kind Svcentea butte. | concessions at Pearl harbor unless it has abso- Mertest ciate op oe follows: "The mingters | of the world’s fair commission, will make a per- |Ctest cases which were argued _be- pty apg age reercentedl te between | for # pitcher of ice water he told the bell boy orters there, yet they wrote all pds ate control of the harbor. The English agents | 211) those whe feed at their manger are making | soual Aght against him. fore the court yesterday. In the Jackson Ny. that he was feeling first rate. This morning re ~ ‘ “ stories about They misrepre- 5, | then say to atives: be county: case ‘Edwa ger |*2e general post office and the city | when the boy entered Mr. Kendricks. room th tories 4 ’ . Herc, on ge = pesutrs dal os ppteeplp lal it Se hey | anissouR: REPUBLICANS WILL WORK FOR Pye ae aecten OF Nick Rife | Pott office. The tube for the transmission of take his order for breakfast he recéived. no | Std me in every ivable way and re Fan 2 jeepieasness * prefer to have in the house flexible ai a j sorts ‘I 7 wf 5 i or i ported me saving many thing: when the Mee! Nervi United States for permission to enter your own | PT' * FILLEY. (republican), the petition for miandamus was | ‘sil matter is to be underground, and instend | answer to his knock and entered the | POT oA at __ pW Sen and Pe. eve. | harbors.” ; i! pre ee ae ow striaice.- tat JrrFERsox City, Mq, Jan. 4. Both branches refused and ‘Nick ‘ine will take part in the | f sing compressed air electricity will be the | room, Mr. Kendrick #ecmed to be ash ety ae nt ak aes Arado In ‘this way many natives are prejudiced | Soult show that in our country there exists a | of the Missouri legislature met at noon toduy, | Tganization of the house. I ducrosmacy ain ante ‘ab cece Son: pet as Sie boy panes acoend She hat Be metion’ | 1f on printun anh of bar ie ab Tae Buse Aso Tur Asriore. | f¢ 23 {By Stanting of any privileges at all to | tvstem of public disolutenem aud corruption | After the new members had. taken the onth of seg eet ee Sante Gace: here noma of | tal eration. c [eine prep le ear yeciommerl fn Meg Yet eader of the English meddlers hi Sati ae Section the ne a hiee Bes feet bees coe an _adjournment was. taken un | 25: the: axror was evniuatly » olocieL ober ee ae death had occurred not very long before. | ‘em and never intended te —_ — London to report. "By thic ante the | Weatthed in France in the Panama affair. In/ til. tomorrow. A caucus mill be held | that the voters using the tickets should not be | THE PACIFIC RAILROAD DEBT. Mr. Kendrick was » civil engineer by profes- | Mr Rickard ssid her family connectitms Owe YTTTHE GROCER WASTS CAsH— aiian legislature hargadjourned until May, | f#nce the police have just taken their cause in this evening, at which oficern for the| dutranchied,” The ene tone den against Bae) sion and was deeply interested in the matter | 07? f the highest, but that she did not intend : z oi aay Mhich time no detion ean be takes | 2#nd. ask you to foliow their example. ensuing year will be chosen. The republican | the populinta, A Bill Authorizing a Commission to Settle! o¢ land claims in Ohio, a matter in| “2#* they should be disgraced by hearing of ber homcunie 4 THE BAKER WANTS CaStt j 3994, until which tim en ee esege ar members lave decided to cast « complimentary | Me Pee ahatit joa an cue arg ppm ereny natter iN | trouble if she could prevent it in any way. T THE BUTCHER WANTS CASH Annexation had its origin, Mr. Simpson was DOOMED TO DESTRUCTION. Senator. The detaocrats will cesta cchid aioe | settled fact that they will orgenize the House. | The Pacific railroad debt question’ is again| thority. He came to Washington on busi- Or ae Ga ee ‘a THE COAL MAN ENSISTS OF CaSH—| told, ix the desire of the sugar kings of Hawaii a vA far Gankin “Cooke. tae tuwuring his re- — before Congress, this time in a Dill introduced | D€88. but especially to appear before Congress | The young woman, who was emploved as | to of paving duty om mugnr by becom- | St Thomas College at Scranton, Fa. in| for s 1, IN WALL STREET Topay. ey alaiec hieoe aivrchaes ahs intment | 0% the subject of a bill now before that body | maid to the Princess Kuspoli, is charged with mer Bett | toa part of the United feats Flames. election. Se agr —-—--—- ‘lcoerarsieloett tle claitns groging out ar | that has reference to the Ohio land claims. | having stoien from her miktress jewelry and wear- thon , amorinas | > Scrantox, Pa., Jan. 4.—St. Thomas College if if e * A Number of Buying Orders Sent the | Of ® commission to settle claims growing out of | He was the son of aformer state surveyor ree seartaarpariore Ame tho ‘aise | PREFAR FORK TROUBLE. is in flames and doomed to certain destruction. BARRETI’S GREAT VICTORY, Prices Up. the issue of bonds by the United States toaid in | in Ohio and had in his possession records aud | 1¥E SP! ng. women io sacaged efapuae- = Loss will be bea & 2 New Yous, Jan. 4.—The stock market | the construction of certain railroads and to se-| data that are of great value in settling UP | irssting are a gold brooch sct with a number of Maces ¥ ‘cues ousk You cau BEF 8!) | Miners at Coal Creek, Tenn., Fire Upon the | _ScRANTOS, Pa., Jan. 4.-Flames are now un- | He went into the beagad and Defeated Ben- opened very irregular, Manhattan fret eold at ~ e = the Yet aaa as in tera pes tangles = —— Ret — @iamonde, valued at 6' three wattbes. the ® CARPETS, and | State T ‘ 7 rol. The upper floors of the building ne! ere. nag x ses m 1; debtedness of the Union Pacific, un nds among is city, Prince Ruspel ntry last eum- ee ee eT tT capac . fo co deadaagek. qilin Wancieitin GE Walex | peonlt Kiepetch io she eveaian: Woe: 155', broke to 153!z and rallied to 1543. | Pacific, uow forming a part of the Union I among them Chief Justice Bingham of the Dis-| _,,Prines, Ruspuli came to thie country lest cum 4 DRAPTRIES of US you want—and be as Veen gam 4A restless dis-| tive caused much destruction on the lower | Bostox, Mass., Jan. 4.--W. E. Barrett scored | Reading was heavy and on large transactions | cific; the Central Branch Union Pacific, the | trict Supreme Court, who was’ promptly ‘noti- | was accompanied by his young wife, the Princess hax been noted for the last few days | q os ve ddr ts the vecukil fell to 49) Union Pacitfi Central Pacific and the Western Pacific, now | fied of his death and who will probably take |}. 2 = sayin as yon please. We | Hloors. ‘The loss cannot yet be estimated. a great victory in the republican ranks today. | fe 3s. Union Pacific and American " ae ot tas’ cores ee cee | eminers ut Coal Creek. The state sicemcner deat > gays Haga pens t the | Sugar were firmer. ‘The grangera ruled quiet, | forming a part of the Central Pacific, and the | charge of the arrangem: i <lly. |” easing the casty past dt Same Gems wn . fin ss gee siierreaes rede ened ME joux City and Pacific Railroad Companies. Mr. Kendrick, who was nearly seventy e been fired upon recently and the MURDERED BY WOMEN. ‘ he stock market took a sharp upward turn “, oe P x " his family moved to Le sate melleny aatherition ace’ prtceing’ fer aso ’ BY Mansachusetts state house at 10 o'clock this | soon after the opening, andve ther teeter Under this bill the President ix authorized | years old, left a wife and three sons | Pisjfamuly mered {We ew troubie He Was the Husband of One and the Step- | Morning as bis opponents wished himtodo. | of Manhattan, which’ jumped 24. points | ‘® appoint a commission of two re ub- | who are in business in, the west. A telegram | friend engaged Mra. Rickard, » pmo eee father of the Other. He consented to have the meeting a caucus | from the lowest to 156. “There were liberal | Hicans, two democrats and one member of the = pe i soko’ aoe ad att ahewer eee ns | twenty-two vears companion and maid bee WHITE YET LACKS A VOTE. ¢, Ixp., Jan, 4.—The trial of Mra, | #24 not a conference, and if defeated in the | buying orders for other stocks under the in- ee te on enn ee ee ee an Te, | for the princess, sea: - Mearemars ue ithe | ROlaination for epeaker to move that the vote | fluence of which Union Pacific rose; to 40!,. mp Bp paidie ieokd oe seachont ayia: apap ener eneoments | Mrs. Rickard is « Beotty woman. Se las * : ea ‘ Gerardy and Mrs. Gasting for murder is on the | be unanimous. Reading % to 50%. American sugar, % to f ee en ——— = Kenan we j large, black eyes, which sparkle Like #tars, ee Ts | csc fe taeda fs tk laa acemly | cacas | ine gare tos feseue oO Wak Or Benen r Lids: proterred, 142101; American tation’ | These commissioners ate required. to devote | Mr. Kendrick wasan extremely stout man, | wary black hair and good features. She is au — . yy court. It is alleged that last fall they mur- | Evereté all they axked, and yet when the vote | 1 to 435: Chicago gas, #; to 39; distilling and | their whole time to the work for which Oo clea ter called of the tat thie era? | accomplished linguist : Sacramexto, Cat., Jan. 4. Both houses or-|S°0T s° “Gerardy, tho husband of Mrs, | Was declared he ws made the party nominee | cattle feeding, % to 63%;, and Western inion, | 8 appointed to do, the salary to be nl leis aeasattog ar ae eee galning the and credit—It's | ganized yest ; the democrats controlling | ered Mr. Pprauairadi Be Gack by a vote of 128 out of 159, 2% t ds. Jointly by the United States und the railroads | tase om et Ge acetals ated | entire nee of ber emy She looked a. Youwon't | the assembly and the republicans the senate, | @¢trdy and the stepfather of Mrs. Gasting. | “there were only eight absentees, the entire |“ In the caso of Union Pacific a number of ae oe ee cee Free ee cea eed necerred freee ret canted | after the household sffairs. Early in Reptem- = 5 owen | This throws over the election of United States | Th€ murder took place in the southern part of Republican strength of the House being 167. | buying orders were exeented for Boston ac- Siutentioa seer to became clam tee ne bien. | amocaecy welag ths Remasmicts come: + | ber the prince concluded he would return to Le put int IL straisght-sacket, Stephen White, the lead. | Siz £ ‘The caucus nominated E. A. McLaughlin, a | count, the demand being stitaulated by yester- pre ope Mths see eee : New York with his family. He leased four- a ‘ RESISTED: Stephen White, the lead- a that the two women knocked | Democrat, for clerk and Rev. Mr. Waldron for | day's favorable developments in regard’ to the | States an bemtrasee nea ane cuacenl : > story Louse in 74th street just next te the eor- om ee he tic candidate, claims he has recured | the man down with an ax and thenchopped and | chaplain. financial condition of the company. panies, aajce: aaa oxeees 10. obli pred | THE COURTS. | ner of Madison avenue for two months from ‘ Burke -partisan who eancused with the | hacked him to pieces. It is alleged that th ‘There was some debate on indorsing Capt.| At 11 o'clock Manhattan was down to 1541 | BMY seem equitable and just. ‘The intention of a | dem: dais Carlson, the independent. | called in a neighbor and showed him the work. | “Jack” Adama of Lynn for sergennt-at-arms, | and the general market was steady ut frac- | the act is to confer such power as will enable] Cyxcurr Cover, Division 1—Judge Bradley. | cons, their child and am flew abou apuaane he cme! ie hy, these two be lacks only one | The neighbor started to San Pierre and gave the | and after a few had declared theft intentions to | tional reaction from the best figures. the commission to settle with the com-| Today—C. Carusi, administrator. agt. Frank | Mr on the morning of pena val! deposit when | vote. | White's enemies, however, have begun | alarm. The dresses of the women when ther | vote if he was nominated the caucus indorsed | Sales of listed stocks up to noon were 120,139 | panies. subject only to. the approval of the | Thompson; verdict for plaintiff $95.76. Brooks | September 20 and went to New \ork. They at Sour selec | ta ark horse and have mentioned | were arrested were covered with the blood of | him by # vote of 130 out of 159. shares and of unlisted stocks, 23,307 shares. Secretary of the Interior and the President. | ao¢ Gold Mining Company: ordered stricken jo we in Tith street, . who recentl: retired from the | the man. ce proceeded to the here was an All existing rights of the government are to be dickard assumed fail re _ubsence of that acri- — jfrom the calandar. Reamer agt. Sande i ~ i ’ re of the house ® y—and | presidency of Wells, Fargo &+Co.'s Bank and a | monious debate which had been predicted, and | Committed Suicide to Escape Hanging. | Preserved and the ss vested with | yicintiff called suit dismissed. Harring-| hold aflairs. Nhe attended to the marketing as tit anandier | EXPFe*s Company. Tevis is one of the ablest | STATE-AIDE j the party left the caucus on good terms'with| Drs Motxes, Iowa. Jan. 4.—Peter Sutter, the authority to take testimony and invoke the aid | ton agt, Waller: bill of particulars | and')aid all the bills. The other servants - Xe financiers on the coast and is worth $10,000,000. | itself. rich German farmer who murdered hia wife | °f tte United States courts if necessary. ordered, Lindsley agt. Producers Dairt Co. | the house did not like her. She spent a good : ‘e off the balance | He bas political ambition. Mr. Gladstone's Advent to Power Upsetsthe | fn the senate caucus A. S. Pinkerton was de-| 1% Thursday, ¢ enitted euiside tn the’ pi Sos eee ee = . |W. H. Press Brick Co. agt. Hardie, Nitch & for provisions, or, at any n ae <<. Salisbury Policy. clared the nominee for president and Henry D. t100 np aree uicide in the county | Navar Oxpens.—Lieut. Commander W | Kuhn, use of d&c.. agt. A. Mis & a. Dilix. lock this morning. A barber went MUKP! LTS KINGS coun \.—The Star bas thi - | Coolidge. clerk, and they were later elected. d Maynard has been detached from command | and 4, R. Rothscuild agt. M. Bernheim. month after what weeall “Ezwitahie” Credit. | SS ee Hiatastiree Sra rad ated @ the follow: |v Tha house saseer bled at 11:20 "and at once fn Cap ecyocliceglierers Gide Pints nnd aebebl to olaahts Wall Bandler Bros. agt. same. Passavant & a litle prince war hinhe shatten-ae er—sock | Pat © and © | 808 - ae # roceeded to the choice of speaker. The demo- | 5Ut : ateseeynl i ike Haor _ | Co. agt. saine. Brown, Daniel street mu: _ nietha-seaiee tees cee ee ct Be Gieee dae Ce mnmahive | ‘The outguing of Lord Salisbury's adminis-| cc ‘hed no nominee ani Barrett bea arcka Eat SEeE on ee * ODERAY) Matter | ton: dnd copes at ihe Hesy Deperiment: “As: |S iasinge W. (0. Deagions Sucabert Waals | atieel Soleminem tn Webtenien. Minee » Duy from—and nobody else Wikies tration and the incoming of that of Mr. Glad-| republicans. Of the 231 votes ca: ee ee ood i (| tached fran the Sexe Hosptial, Mare Island, | berger & Co. agt. same, Burt Shirt Manutactur- | princess they bad ve to that © eeightor a wn way as we do. | x. A—The call for the dem- | Stone las anite upset the policy and plans in | rett hud 250 votes and was dee ietia Ta. aan eae Gal ail oeaseed Gs the Mokices, ig Company gt same, me & Serene agt | sous oe she ras abe to tn | S. Senator was iasued to-| the matter of state-aided eto The __ LODOE WILL PROBABLY-WIS, St. Perenspuna, Jan. 4—Ten days ago al om me TE rp gegen any Peteed prege-heenten ages It will be beld on Tuesday morning, Jan- | SecFetars for Scotland has intimated that) At3 o'clock this afternoon the republicans | mine on the line of the Lonotz railway was | THE U.S. 8. Twerts hasarrivelatSan Diego, 1: J. Kubel agt. &. king her «er ot Hover & Hennxwass siisty Wh cuts wack: Ndlewa ‘tha eta nak me oe he Se Sean! —— will hold « caucus to nominate a candidate for | sooded by the sudden ingress of a large volume | Cal., from San Francisco on her way to the | Venable and Heyman agt. W. D. Peachy. aged { the Washington . ns URVERTE st | dave sooner than was anticipated. Thix is a| oe eee eet ra rsa | United States Senator to succeed Henry L.| of water. The miners lmd set off blast and | Coast of Mexico to make deep sea soundings. | sifir. Jordon & Co. agt. Bell Taithog aphiag how O17. wits nr SE 4 ST., ¥8 soone anti . i control. ‘ ia cro 1 Nae i pare i b: - 4 4 a two weeks . semsncageia gs: | Murphy move. and it ia expected will cut off |i affected by. this declaration and” asa | Dawes. There is every indication that Mr.Henry | the explosion was followed by a rush of water \c § Ciswell agt. . Shafer agt. W. § jagt. C. C. Darwin. J. J. Baily & Co. Plager. L. that the pumps were not able to cope with. The MILLIE'S SAD PLIGHT, rs fled and all managed to get to the «i el danay Wy which he is 3 the growth of opposition, which delay would | Cousequence the crofter company which pro- | Cabot Lodge will be chosen as the nominee | | King and West Pub. Co. agt. R. When Mrs. Hick: permit to become greater. Thus fa: there hasbeen | Posed to establish « crofter colony and pro-| of the party on the first ballot. The vote for | | * seal . y 17. 1 et A Practical Lesson to All Ladies Who Shop | s. away from Waste G R ho head to the opposition in thixeity and untese | vide the members with means for making a Senator mist by ee Fe auen santas 1, but paced Ase len Prd = bis in the Big Stores. | Wnt judgments by default. 8. °S. Shedd & ton she left two trunks behind. They cone Juaxp Wermxe Sarr | « candidate is put forth before the 10th instant | living which would be to the advantage of both | If all republican candidites go into s caucus | supp 2 a Z | Bro. agt. Ward's Alderny Milk Producers’ and | tained a number of letters which had been —a the caucus willbe heavily for Murphy. The | the company and its settlers is stilf unformed | this afternoon its vote will practically settle the aaieg Agen g They emerged from an F street store chatting | Covsubers’ Aspediation: die, a af senteneen-| written by 5 Ao | ng | Kings county delegation will go into the eau- | and the syndicate has been compelied to obtain | matter. Le a wiEaS | AND COMMERCIAL, and carolling as merrily and gayly us twobright- | son. Huddleston Bron. agt. J. he Walters : g that Mrs. Hickard ed , Sue | cus and they will vote for Murphy if the tegis- | ¢Xtension of time of one year for its formation. re ollowing are.the opening and closing prices ot | winged orioles in a mulberry tree. | judgment for amount admitted. iu New York “oH | lative patronage and committee chairmanships | The Jmperial Federa’ League Journal, WEALTH AND FASHION THERE. jew York Stock Market, as rej sited by special | “They were two pretty little Washington dam- |" Assignment No. 1, appeals 3,5, 7, 8, 14, 15, line to divalge the me letters or m are parceled out to suit them. This will be | the official organ of the league, strongly urges icone | done. 5 hg the folly of the preferential tariff movement. | yfarriage of Miss Cuyler of Baltimore to a —_ eno serethat however desirable in firktish eblemsan, themselves are these bounties and privileges Re they are unattainable. Th» paper further states | LoNvox, Jan. 4.—St. Peter's Church, Eaton to Corson & Macartney, 7 — | sels—sueh girls as can't be found in any other | 21, 23 to 31, 33 and 34. city in this broad land; rosy, ‘Vivacious, bigh- | ———— spirited and altogether charming. i Cession of Indian Lands. New Yor r McLaughlin thet rhe was born the Great Keturned Home a Corpse. P56 33) : | President sent to the Ser toda ne : oRDSY : Suddenly the brunette looked down at some-| The Presiden Senate ¥ ®]in ireland twenty- ears She «ai £ | Caswronosvinis, Texs., Jan. 4.—Young | that all concerned will get on much faster with | Square, was filled with a fashionable throng thing she held in her daintily gloved hand. She | Communication from the Seeretary of the i, cic comucy Sums vite pean ae Ton who « few weeks ago left home éud-| practical federation if this preferential trade | this afternoon, to witness the marriage of = ‘ tuick stop, her color deepened into a | Interior, accompanied by an agreement con-| went to. live There a rich planter denly after forging his father's name, on Friday | talk ceases, as it only tends to dissension. | Sir, Philip Henry Bryan Guy-Egerton and | § ich crimecn and ber whole appeareece andet.|@luded by the Cherokee commission with | adopted ber convent, where je that he wanted to come home. Last ——— ‘Wayne. Cuyler of Baltimore. 4 ‘ i : : | cho rece ight bis father was at the train tomect and| FIGHTING OVER A MURDERER, | Now Weine Civer of taltimore, Md. | Many | Slots inaaiad wurptien, cinems ook ting, j the Comanche, Kiowa and Apache trib as Sees forgive bim. Just as the brakeman called out ——— mm i able | Dk “What is the matter, Millie?” inquired the | of Indians in Oklahoma territory for the | rdsville Tomlinson placed a | Seven of the Sheriff's Posse Killed While | World werespresent. The interior of the church | x blonde, glancing at her companion's changed | cession of certain lands. The reservation cou. revolver ty bis head and tired. His father re- Defending Him From Lynchers. presented « beautiful spectacle, the altar, the | Bis face. | tains 2.968.898 acres, und under the agreement | § ceived hint a corpse. Jouxsox City, Texx., Jan. 4.—Last night a | Choir loft and other parts of the edifice being | Ne “Why, just look at what I have in my hand! | the indians will take in allotments about! oa. —»— ee eS ‘Tat | handsomely decorated with flowers and palms, | Hock! My heavens! Suppowe Thad been detected and | 453,000 acres, The amount of money agreed |” Jretective Mattingly turned Pleading for Evicted Irish Tenants. masked mob of 500 meu entered the jail at | Outside the weather was foggy and gloomy. | #24; C8 arrested as a shoplifter! Oh. it's awful!” | upon for the lands is £2,000,000, which, if ap- nd pin and’ ¢ iow | @Drnutx, Jan. 4.—The evicted tenante com-| Bakersville, ., and took Calvin Sniper, | The Indies present displayed many handsome | Lou's. & The little terra cotta gloved fingers were en- | plied to the total acreage less allotments. pe crea gc EP today, Sir J who had murdered Isaac Osborne, a | toilettes, which were set off to advantage by the | Msnnat circled around a package containing probably | and deducting waste mountam land js about 93 Ent powsente cD Fillo ae hoan on’ | prominent citizen of Mitchell county, | uniforms worn by a number of the officers of | Mo: "S; a dozen pairs of ladies’ kid gloves. bound tightly | cents per acre. One of the conditions of the Mra. Rickard stated sunt | Mathew presiding. Mr. Dillon made an earnest | P' ARBUID BERG halt | the fourth battalion of the Cheshire regiment, | N.¥. Cen together, with the usual slip of white paper on | agreement was that the Indians, who believe suk thn exticios So caine manny to cupngiets pleain behalf of the reinstatement of evicted | to ® dense forest = about a in which the bridegroom is a cap’ nd by | MTN each side, but the edges of the gloves showing | their lands are worth — $2,500,000. will }..- clevation men nuren tenants, Mr. Dillon informed the commission | mile away and lynched him. Seven of the / comrades belonging to other regiments, ‘The | ™">" plainiv. 5 E [be allowed a hearing at Washing! — there were thousands of evicted tenants, whose | sheriff's posse were killed in their efforts to de-| brige was encorted to the altar by Mr. Henry SW hy why agaeed MUI, Winieek Mechdliy. | Decoagh com, atime. aaA sm cieemien | combuanr seen “Siti Condition was so pittable that it constituted a | fend the prisoner. About twenty-five of the | White, charge de affairs of the American legs-| Sales—Hegular call, 12 o'clock me’ W. and G. | Slancing approhensively over her shoulder. * “i | upon “that mestion, ‘the agreement signed, pe 4 menace to the public peace, and he urgently | mob were killed, and among the dead and | tion, in the absence of Minister Lincoln, and | R. R. Conv. és, $1,000 at 133. Cap. and must have picked them up from the counter in however, to be effective upon ratification, no J the Court in General Term today the Allen «which advised that measures be adopted for relief. wounded some of the most prominent men in| she jooked radiantly beautiful in her handsome | K. K. 6s, $500 at 10234. Met. Fire Ins., 20 at $0. Col. | mistake f my package. Let us hasten back—| matter what Congress may do with their ap- 3tej.ue will case bearing Was resumed. * Ketirea proce. | —<— the county were the unfortunates. wedding gown. Tie, En. 100 at egy Sate Deposit Co..10 at 128. | quick!” and they tluttered in the big doors like | peal for the extra half million dollars. 11. for a divorce was tiled today by Mag- Fine Ladtew Shows Press Clubs Will Meet at St. Paul. eee eae ‘The gown was of heavy white satin, with a|1i9°hign tid asneds Uo. as, Coagene’ H8Bir | the two little birds that they were. | "The President also sent to the Senate an | ee Cooper. through Messrs. Barr and ‘Thomp. ante Weree| Cones dun, Ath a Fe Yeats: hae Plunger Chris Smith Not Ruined. Watteau train. bordered with orange | 118 nid 114 asked, "| And so it proved. Amid the apologies, | agreement concluded by the Cherokee commis- f ron, Frank € ~ “Tee charge blushes and chirpiiige of Millieand the expos sion and the Pawnee tribe of Indians in Okia- “yvsp¢té —es “e ba, i asked. | Water stocks, ix, | tulntions of the saleslady it transpired that she homa Territory for the cession of their reserva- | ““ax- 4. WasutxeTox, a colored cea kt ae yeat fund. Gs. | had inadvertently picked up the wrong package. | tion land, A=xa Wemmnoen, S woman of ci Jan. 4.—The report that Plunger | blossoms, empire girdle and Empress Joseph-| District ef Columbia Bunds—20-year fund, Chris Smith, the owner of the Kendall stables, | ine sleeves, embroidered with crystals and | 1899, gold, 105 bid, was a bankrupt and would be compelled to sell | pearls. In addition the bride wore an empire | currency, 1901, 116 Bi oat ut ke, | been informed that it has been decided to hold the next convention of the international league ow oe : — | twenty-three years, called at the second pre of press clubs at St. Paul, May 18. 19 and 20. a i {scarf of old and extremely valuable point | £01, 190% 110 bid, — asked. = Water stock. :4195. | --Lowses like this one,” said the store's private © Guat cedien jou Gae ey pri These dates have been selected in order that the | Bis (rie aie ein eee eterna] | lace, which was a present from her aunt." She | :Uireuct, 118 Ud. —anked- 66m, 1844, fund. CUF- | decoctive when Stak reporter who had wit- | Senator Allixon and the Monetary Conference | oot Pega yoy ay Ta he delegates may participate in the press congress | bien, has no foun; a aiso wore a tuile veil fastened with a diamond | 1461. joo bid. — asked. nessed the scene called it to the’ detectiv When asked this morning if it was true that | Hoxpit P y 22° in the city yesterday. and, while reticent about bis ' | Hoag? ; deli, i P at Chicago during the week of May 223 affairs, pry ‘this stable | star, the of Mrs. Holton, her grandmother, | Miscell: ‘Bonds—Washington and George- | attention, ‘Us in a very delicate position. RPE Ls oe ‘Couvertibie Ps i he intended resigning as a member of the inter-|__ bow 3 i ta, 133 | | to be wola ‘or that he owed any such money as | 2d ® diamond butterfly. “Her other jewelry | town, Mailroad le 63, 189 Wid, 143 | Tamglad that it was youreye and not mine | Bratt sends the North American i Review fur January. 7 ‘land diamond necklace and a brace- | ##ked. Masonic Association Ss, 194 bid. that saw it’ Outward semblance of respecta- 2&tional monetary conference when Mr. Har- Sons % x're ebitacd te oot cut im «| MACnOtd From Jal! During Religious Sere- | rumored. ie Gebel baxte tiation gage to 1900. 85 Oi ankod. Wanttingten Hig | bility doem't count with shoplifters. As rule | Fison’s administration ended Senator Allison | p"y,‘H* \Cocet te tf x ihe shvco must be coldin that) : ee Sir Philip was attended by Lord Grorvenor, | fafintty 20'va, 95 bid, <asket. | iras | Shoplifters are well and generally elegantly | neither denied nor confirmed the rumor. He | Din les, soceptal the following jurors, tis las of pron | Gorune, Oxxa., Jan. 4—Ellaworth Wyatt, Confederate ond Brokers Fined. the ‘best man. Missos Corwaliis, Corbet and | Compaiis, series A, 64, 128 bld,— asked. wanuing- | Gressed. “If I had seen tho young lady pick up | simply said: “I may; bat that ia not worrying | Grecors, Nupulion Bourei, “Albin Chapin, & —- the member of the Dalton gang who was cap-| Sr, Louis, Mo., Jan. 4—The Curio Supply n, in simple but handsome gowns, acted | ton Gas, series B, 68, 124 bid, — asked. Wasuing- | that package of gloves I should have followed | ag ee — | — F me now. I certainly wil not do it now, and | Cross . Thome Cissel, tured in Indiana and brought here to answer | ¢, has come to grief in the United States | as bridesmaids. | ton Gas Co. Convertible 66, 1901, 132 bid, 142 asked. | her out on the sidewalk and arrested her. Yet * € 7 new, 4 a Iscow Boor | for many erimes and who is nleo wanted at | district court. This is the company which used | The ceremony was performed by the Rez, | Bckiugion Kaliroad és, 91 bid: — | she did not discover hor saisteko! until ube ihed | Teeter Sil wher Air, Cleveland tabes bie | Cursor and Mandhell Priest, Cio oe | Greensbarg. ban.. for murder, escaped from | the mails for the purpose of securing buyers of | William Egerton, the Hev. George Egerton and 4 2rtt Cupitel aud Norte several paces from the entrance, ata Seren ee tie cove ‘The Last Effort for Cross. an 2 | jal here last evening during services by the | Conted mpany had its head- | the vicar of St. Peter's. The service was fall | 56, 1921, 12 bid, — asked, | SS a, —2-_______ ‘The Attorney General today completed his -- | buivation Army in the jail. pocwnem apr egy ——— choral, After the ceremony the bride and | road Convel Gs, 104 bid, 111 ‘goods would have been found in her } men cohen | dectins tee RN quarters at Van yn, Mo., and was ng | groom signed the register and then left London | Kievtnic Light Convertible. Sa, —— ‘and you can readily aj Set an Senator Kenna Better. review of the case of Cross and % - arich harvest when Prato gg Ne gy ve Seetae ainacn ohare tay el noes extended | American Security and Trust Sa, | tice would huve been —— ‘We are | Senator Kenna is better thismorning. Better, | hiv report thereon to the President. ve On. Sr. Lows, dan. 4ocla the cctainal eoart| ebeoets tortie renin hati ans | Meare evo American, Se Very cantious in arresting suspected persone in | Dr. Chilton thiaks, than be has been: since Sat-| A number of ladies and gentlemen called on Jodge Edmsnds bas directed the grand jary to | fam and A. Chelton, were allowed to. plend | ,,A0G the many presente received by the And tals erwat care in procuring the purest femsersarmeres papoedy guilty of axing the United ‘Staten mail with ee Mra. €h by xe | Was (een) Raeakeecr pe d to indict if necewsary all concerned therein, | ‘Taudulent intent, ‘Rhey were fined #250 each ior aun of Si Pap aamond and raby j asked. Wor use ani have found ap extensive sale ‘The council committee is still investigating and —_--— necklace and a tiara of the seme stones from | eae ogee a mas not get through for « month. In the tues nin ed Peek Mein, | Col. Egerton, and « diathond tiara from the | meantime the bondsmen are searching fora ‘Sax is eby A ‘4 King. | Sage re eS ee at * | bid, tar For the latter purpose we put it up in loophole to escape paying ‘their indebtedness Faax J » Jan. Tp rere daa Sir Phillip Lhe rah et re Earl Bel- | asked. ee cae to the city, but so faF they have not succeeded, | the young woman who aceidentally irk. His residence is nt Nov 118 daton equare, | ba. perenne et. —_— killed Sidney McCoy while participating in pri- | He lo basa residence at Oulton park, Tarpor- | £7 \. & THOMPSON, Mormons Settling jen! vate theatricals on New Year eve,bas been ex- > _ ee Sr. Lovrs, Mo.. Jan. 4.—A special Santa | onerated by the coroner's jury. Bee hokey wre 3 ag ae Rosalie, Mes., says: “Eider Joba Steart of felt ep jn claimed that abe ts one of the most beautiful | 41-0 nue « Lake, who has obtained » concession from the Pcnigentgy nar che ee women in the world. 300. Sate. One., Jan. 4.—The official canvass of | “Qin “4 safasite Mexican government for the evtablishment of a |, S41s0¥. Paste At Philip is knowa in society, he, TADIE@ CORRECTIVE | families, com ‘about 100 people. This is | the results: Harrison, Sea aaa ye | the Set ttlipent, a he colony in qapected Poa Weaver, 25,875; inact