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2 TIIF 0\1 HA DAIL Y BI<F Q\IH)\I.SI)\\ J\\UAR\ 10, 18914, vasily renched and extinguished, Tho fire | heavy pieces of iron, and in this position he | anxiety, escaped untouched, and none of the clinches to save himself, Ho was down | TIIN(Q TNE © ; ENATOR PEITIGREW'S TRADE. pavght In numberless othor piaces oiang Tor evatat Hoinotes Hetpiess. His | dnmpesss weurred it lacoctero. with s |:1V Y MAS IRS THE ANCHOR | foui times'tn tha 1as: wouna ana soomed to.| THINGS ~ LOOKING SOUALLY v burned small holes in the floor and dé resctior, young Jim Kennady of 4437 Prince. | spocdy shipment of oxhibits which have not bein n daze, though not oxcessively pun 5 ~ Said to Have Made Hin Ke-Election P vions. ton avonue, was_during the faira firoman | yet started. ished. Durkin was apparently in fino con ov The scene inside the great building | stationed with the branch fire house on Mid- —_—— e dition and his backers cannot account for o Sioux Fuias, § B b [Spectal tops half turned, half burned through, but | latter did not utter a cry, but Kennedy saw | Hilarious Meteing of the Minnesota Farm- of the Schaeffer Style. 18 Clty backers All Harmonious, claims to be ably informed that when their contonts safo oxcopt for the water | his body shoot downward, and hoat once ors Allianes Yestorduy. - Senator Pottigrow was at home during the that Ioakod throngh thom, A fow timbors | shonted to him, a8 he s him cling to the | Mrxwearots, Jan. 9.—The annual meoting B DEFYING THE AUTHORITIES, holidays he patched up the dificultios in the roof were still burning and smoking. | eirders, to hold on as he would save him APt 5 BtlTRRGe. WhHibh ohenee % it st 4 diftic 3 e e home Tram the Firo Quoen strotchod | Captaln Getz heard hum and shouted back, | Of the state farmers ailiance, which opened | EQUALS THE WIZA®DYS GREAT AVERAGE 1 Athietio ©lub Talks Vory Loud or 1ts | RATE WAR NOW MORE THAN PROBABLE | horetofore existing between him and Hon. today, has already proved tho et Fowers nnd Priviloges. i Robert Buchanan, oditor of the Soutl Da- from hor mooring place at the west side of | “'All right, but hurry up.” the building into tho west door and up the | Kennedy did hurey up. most scnsational fn the history of i Juoxsoxvitie, Fla., dJan. 9.—The long Kota'Stato Forith, T'he terms of bie setsie: clock tower, then higher to one of the fivo With agility he climbed up the girder and | tho organization The old fight be- | Six Mundred Points Made In Six Broaks | 1, .. ror statement of the Duval Athletic Zoronas which, 140 feet trom the floor. had | in 8 moment he had seized the captain by | yweon Tgnatius Donnelly and Dr. E. by the Youngest of the Threo— S b AL e served for lighting the building. Upon this | the arm. In this position the two men were | (" . Areat club which was made last night has aticrod B " siper ing. The 168 W. Fish of St. Paul, editor of the Great Stosson In Good Form but up 16 littlo oxelte: i tha Troubles of the Associn- corona today were o number of firemen | both in danger of falling, Tuo least blunder | Wb 1S of St I N gt At oul i oxcitement in Jacksonville and would be made by the populists for the log who, from their perilous perch, direc v pve fatal and both would have been n..u'\.‘n‘.‘l";»:,',;',',‘{'\‘,, ’::xv&q':u.\':;'yr‘(.\- anid oul- Hard Luck. friends of the club say that the Duval peo. tlon—Nutes o! the Kail, ature. Tno rosult of such an nrrangoment streim abovo or below upon an Incipient 200 foot below. WHEN (1S naakion was cailad to omine IoR 23 ple are showing great nerve whila its oppo- Ll is plain. Pottigrew would succeed himself blaze that might unywhere oreak out. = B b I neily attacked Fish.accusing him of political g 3 ok nents maintain iv will bring down tho wrath N o a8 United States sonutor, while Buchanan Policemen guaracd the acors and would | Hio." replied Caplath GRYE = o the | Crimes. Fish brought counter charges | CHICAGo, Jan. 0.—Although playing much | o¢4ng governor in short ordor. The an Citieaco, Jan. 9.~The meoting of the | would carry off the gubernatorial honors UL Al o F L R d R ab i Tt e vould: against Donnelly, attacking his record, both | better billiards than he did 1ast night, 16 | 000 oaone vaads us follows: . transcontinental lines has developed no ad Fredericic Kinsinger has,engaged attornoys those who had work to doin the building. ptaia up 8o that he could acquire a more | 22AINS L1l A 5 A . to fight tho divorce suft broi BUt althotigh the curious crowd was barred | safo position. But Cavtain Gotz soon_ found | state and congressional, antd aceumng i of | was Slosson's lucle tonfght 1o fall up azaingt | “tiomae Gonoral Lamar spealdug for | 4010031 8izns o an agrooment. Tno situn- | Sigo Tl PP e AL out the main floor atmost swarmed with p that he did not have the use of his left leg, | Ureachery and batrayaiof the political LEUSLS | the anchor nurse and the equal of the high- | himseif and also for the governor | Uon tonightis, in fuct, rather more squally | plaintift alloges LA el he v, The [l 0 o nd out It 1 been broken by his fall, and it was with which he had been honored. Donnelly PSL average recor ) rho: ving v L e . at y Vor: T g IOTLEE RPVTL SRt INSINEOr ple. The exhibitors, anxious to tind n broken by , o and then Fish demanded to be | ©St average on record and thosecond highest | having declared in o e to tho | than atany time for several days. Thecom- | says the charges aro fuls Mprs. Kinsinger their Josses ,..xm ‘mjl\uyl\wllw' Juwex 1”‘.’.'.1.1';' l\l\ll‘f‘hwl’:l’"}m‘;l"‘~jh"'v:l‘-('{l}‘»” ',I,!.:,l‘\ '\'I" .*"l‘: wain hoard, but his voice was drowned in a | run—48i—respoctively, It took Ives five I\M r Ocoan of Chicago that the Corbett- | mitteo to which the radioal points of differ- | is at present in Fenton ondeavori ) water and debris, had onguged addi- AL 4 N 48 | Dabel of cries to adjourn, which motion was { innings to get the anchor, but in the sixth [ Mitehell contost will not take = place | ence were ro 1, and which was to report | 3etUl0 & 85,000 damace suit brought by Kin 1 pre by wee sisted him to the main floor and the injured " nal help, Laborers were busy sweeping L i . SInte nctlod.. TUsH Gbtammtan to bEIN: ¥ 7 ! | in Florida, it is propor that we inform tho sinrer against his fathor-in-law for alienat- Ay nshes and wheeling huge box; into | man was removed to the Service building HobHEr o ”‘I' i B he got it and ran out game, when his score | yiupjic that neither the attorney general g his (Kinsinger's) wife 'l \or positions or loading them on wagons | and t to the emerzency hospital The L LU LU S, lights were | gio04 113 against 160 for Slosson. Schaeffer's | nor the wovernor possesses any judiefal | PrOgress it hus made was not ontirely satis Tomorrow there will bo hold 10 this city & or remova it was found that | rnnily in- Lalih ¥ 500 ? 4 e | Bwar: e buBlle A dlzts AGEANY: Vo o Fen : S WHil L6 0! 1 bo he s city a {ORTOMOVALISNE Wasy OMBIALA e i Gt oo s tojured "auy bis | There aro prognostivations that the alil. | 000 stil Statils) e Li®son) Fit el UL K Eb UL L PR L AR o b3 o Rel he Lo Te B ient Hoos Shuie ks arieuttirat ttipley ome J ¥ chest, too, s ailts V. ito bO RIS ame probably settle o anchor nurse, © contest ake place s advertisod ; ttec was told to keop at its work, ment dealers of this state. Over 500 invita- Atp Ait A + ground to ascer- | condition was considered though [ Ance will now go to picces o auak LI L th o pl ve: beeth formed or 8to make a formal rveport tomorrow. The Y beb y 1 (et Atlson was ou, th ground to ascor- | FCCTOL TS (50 o think yltis understond the committes on vesolu- | Now that ives has shown he cun Taiton A hny N Ye. |oen foctmed oF 1805 | seems to' bon strong. probability Tt o LM L AL s L e extent of the damage done in his L A bl i 3 jons will demand the removal of ate siay (A8 Wa oo atior Wi ] e L AL LUR L LA o b it L AL L) - oy 4 ¢ s id about 3 have already: been partment and to give nocessary instructions | Sult. Kennedy, the rescuor, is te e o Kanao e oot Comptroliar | PIaY it as well s Juke, the latter will doubt- | the governor or attorney general to stop tho | committeo will not agree to anything, aud | accepted. ‘The ovject of the convention is to to his employes. Customs officials were busy | ¢ » hour, but, modestas he is dashing, he of ‘tho: Ctitrenay. Bokels Wil eILicise th loss bar it in future matches and tourna- | contest, and that the tickets can be boughe | that a divided repore will be turned i, and | effect a state organization and to secure looking after the interests of the department | Cvades congratulutions as much as possible. | 5 /0" 0P N nasota suprome court in | ments. with the confidence that it will take place | this means a war in ratos. : South Daxota delivery of supplies. As it is and exerting themselves to satisfy the de- Water, Not Herves, Lacking. declaring unconstitutional the state elevator In tonight's game Captain Anson was [ Under theconditionsas signed S UL L untl tho rall- | now farmers are o ' to send to Minno sires of exhibitors so far as possible Busi Two other hor o the fivst firemen to ¢, und will demand reducea rates on rail- | ugain on hand as referce. He was on his HENIY MAso: fuml tracks in Chicago aro ¢ evated or real | apolis, St. Paul or Sioux City for extras and es of all wus Di v of Works Craham, | raach the roof of the Manufactures building, | road, telegraph, telephone and ovher €or- | font noar the table y ing | ™ i el L e alar eI o sonted 1o & growsomo | ubpiles, which Is n great lnconvonience, s who was particul desirous of doing eve Henry Fughs and William Callman of Hook | porate charges. ‘ect noar the table constantly, never taking The Duval club has made arrangements | Uhe aldermen will be treated to a growsome | it necessitates o dolay which 1s oftentimes o thing und of pleasing everyone. He worked | 414 ndder Company No. 16, Theie experi- the chance of being so far away as to miss o | for printing the tickets for the contest. [ list by Muyor Hopkins in the way of asched- | costiy one, especially when crops are ripe hard giving directions and answering ques- 785 -0R6 0L LY INE " sklonce i endug fine point. Asa result thore was nover a | They will bo dolivered noxt week and will | ple of the kradv crossig horrors that BA%e | and noed immediato car tions, and sceme to be in all pavts of the | gnce i s flames had already burst out in 3 ATBHESEE R il s correctness | P Very eluborate and well nigh impossible poened during the preceding week he ¢ linen mills, which were closed down bilding it once. Uolonel Itico’ of the Col- 3 L ol y burst out it 3 plite nora, question'as o the 83 | to counterfeit. Atalate hour tonight the | Mayor announced today that he will pursuo | during the holidy or ro| rosumo spots on the east side of the roof and were | ares, Susi bone di 3 Wi a | of decision i ) vs for ropairs, resumed umbian guard controlled his forces and per- | proi ih 't Suvn briskly, Fughs and Call- | "% Susle Horton Gives Judge Wing ¥ Duval Athletic club zave out the following | Uis plan until the council acts. toduy with a full force, sonally dirccted tho offorts for the presorva- | pooitayes b0 bR B tauk and bogan Tongue Lashing In Court. Having won the bauk, Ives missod tho | statement to the public: tion of the oxhibits. i cach selzod B homical ank and bekhe | Cmicaco, Jan, 9,—Mrs. Susio Horton, | lay-off and Slosson, on his sccond shot mis- Invitation to the World. BACK TO THE OLD LOVE. R LTI UL Outside upon the grounds had assomblod | i Siakrow outsiio stairwvay and hamp. | the uow witnoss for tho state, | sed ‘a dead essy twocushion stroko for | Tho tima s now arrivd when it bocomos Leap Cirr, 8, D., Jan. §.—[Special Tele. the largest crowd since the gates closed | op'by their loads their progresswas slow. | occupied the attention of the spec- | position, leaving tho balls bunched for Iy nocessury to restors confidence of the outside | "™ Johnson =Today ~Becomes General | gram to Tus Les.]—Robert Salo Finlander November 1. This Intter climed to roofs | X¢'lust the roof was reached. The outlines | tators at the Coughlin trial today. | who ut fifteen, fallod euriously on a simple | 11 the ability of e Duval ¢ g o n Frelght Agont of the Unton Facifie, was killed today by falling down the shaft and windows, wherever practicable, 1o view | o their forms stood odt 1n relief awaiust the Sk i + i $ suceesstul tssue the Inte Today Hezvon Arthur Johnson becomes | at the Homestake mine, This 1s tho first the " work of Gestruction. THOUSANAS | Peq K tias poan from the Tuins of Ctor) | She said that Andrew Foy had been at her | carom. At this stawe Slosson proposed and | test hetween Corbett b concral agent of the freight doparument | fatal accident hera in soveral months wswarmed about the Grand Basin and in | pay®ind’ the mulutude of peoplo shouted | house on the afternoon of May 12, and on | Ives agreed that Roferce Anson should look | it deferred, o Its groat doteiny it until this k-n} Ut *‘“l_ ke i 15 l““‘m‘_“,'l"‘;‘)"“j B dattinhod ot the harmonv of tho artists concobtlon. | Siowly the two men cropt town the slippory | tion fixes for tho painting of the floor of tiie |} and referee. The plan worked well. stite the legality of the contost and has dony 028 M. Jolinson;F0C0rAIIR: 10 the clrcu Torzka, Jan. %.—E. B. Purccll was ape From e Administration buliding Loy had, | voof und with ¢ chemicals they ex- | Carlson cottage, she saw Coughlin and Foy pedpt P Ml everything i 115 power to do so, Th lar issucd yesterday, will have immediate | pointed yosterday by the United States suve for the unsightly heaps o 108, o ruished, o 3 ought, the near the cottage udent Cording Up Buttons. however [the Statement continue charge of the freig cafic ol ) State tnguished, us they thought, the lttle OLLR { mont continuesi, charge of the freight trafc within the | ircuit court at Wichita as recoiver for the company of Mans view neross the frozen Crand Basin far out | fongues of flame that were beginning to | During the severe cross-examination Mrs. | Slosson in lis second inning f clined to muke a test caso to decide the logul- { ongues of e that were beg g e 5e o 4 on Mrs, Slos cconc g found the i 1nke a test to decide tho logul- | gyov0'or Colorado excepting that portion ed 4 A into Lake Michigan, Thegilded Statue of | nteiGh G Horton became angry at Judge Wing of the lls in casy shape, and with farmore ac- | \fiof e clubs position tate of Colorado excepting that portioneast | 13y pPurcell Mercantile the Republic alone remained to remind b ¢ counsel for the defense and administered a [ o A ks adlls whol attitudo hins boon thatof o b of Denyer on the Kansas division, and will | hattan, Kan, This action, itis wderstood, sightseors of the gorgeous scenes presenied [ Ix Times Up in Vain, telling. toneue lashing to the attorne; curate plays than ne had thus far shown, [ gozer and will be until this contest Is anded. | roport to Assistant General Freight Agent [ was tuken at the instance of friendly during the summer. Then they returned to the ground. A | “[could tell you a good dealmore than U | held them at the head rail for a good run. | ety terms, thit, barting pecidents of | Wood at Omaha. creditors, who desired to protect themselves Half-Past Eiznt to Half-ast Tw 1e” the flames burst forth anda | have if [ wanted to,” she said. *Iwant you | He had the anchor position twice in the first | a providentlal nature, it Corbett and Mitcheil This appointmen® sets at rost a groat against hostile interests and not because the the two men, eucouraged by tho | to understand tnat.” L et g ppoar at the Hngslde on January 25, us they L business had pecome in any way embarrassed X y shots, but could do little or nothing [ {ERSLTAS the HMESIAC on danunry 8o us they | many rumors as to who would succeed Ired £ iy “The work of ascertaining as far as possi- | Giiavvs “that “went uj 1 s b o chec L we p from thousands of | In the afternoon the evidence of Patrick R conse b % ; ok bl the extent of_dauazo done Lo extibits | thxaats climbod Lo the roof withyCheit ehoms | Dinn: o fwery mh wio. has “dled sincs Iith it so lio ceased to bother with it and | so wurw will this contey tuka p | Wild, jr, who left the service of the Union olyoke Ieaidenco Burned. b'icy aislos of the big building firomen and | fhoes skt row ot ‘.-'(':“'f‘?l rip. :\’"H"wd m\m.-lm.-n.gll.,\»‘ (‘un;,'lxlhll\] ()f( Ihle\[lmln!w the whito ball around tho tablo and at | Intending patronsof the sport” tha, they ean | g 1t of the Union Paclfie, Denver & Gulf | BEE.|—The residence of C. H. Moore in West e bl ety ie 0 eir effol ere useles: white horse which carried Dr. Cronin to his | saventy-two s TG come to Jacksonville secure in the knowledge 2y der Receiver Trumb: ). Holyoko caught fire ear eatond Swic employes wore minglud in apparent con- | On tho roof wore many standpipes and a f death and gave in detail the conversation soventy:two stopped oma hard one-cushion | that thoy will see the: grontest boxors of the | foatoy UM L 0 Uty Ll O R ey LLorE i i arge supply of buckets.~ All lines of hose, | batween Coughlin ¢ e 4 AT e R orld i contest that will do nothing more i 3. d. usion, but all working toward the restora- | jarze supply of huckets. - ALl 1 RN IO L R feMpEL G ey wien | Norid T honias Keeler was prominently montioned for the | ing resulting in its complete loss. The build tion of order. Hours nucessarily nassed, | proviously kept there, had been removed, | fondant requested the liveryman to say ves rattled alory in his third inning with | than to demonstrate which is tho more sciou- | position, but Mr. Munroe, who has a very | INK was situated so far beyond the water Nowever, beforo o _majority of the lines of | Put*Buehs and Callman tried to open fondant requested the liveryuman to $ay | somo very strong go-us-you-plense billiards, P altor bpinion of Me. Jonmsonts abilities qu | MAINS of the city thav the fire department lose were coiled up and removed aud the | gpitidpines in the Lopo of using the buciot othing about the horse as gt g and at twenty-five had a kiss nurse on the Sl (bl ¢ ¢ abilities a8 | 45 unuble to b of assistance. No insur- B O oY L imbcded | Studpipes in the lopo of using the buckets. | jn trouble, Hatoralralls Bl I Andiad 5 NEW WESTERN LEAGUE. a freight man, tinally decided to tender the | g o i orkme ere en u fa peded | Phey su cd but no water came. 1t had YaorEa Tiiboy testin g atural rail, but soon lost 1t an w0 g0 s 5 S 9 20 | ance. Loss 8500, Shianes 1 overhaul tho packing cisos y s 0 wate 1t ha George Libey testified that he had heard | after points promiseuously. At fifty he had place to Mr. Johinson with the result that e TERVHE B 100 S LRy ORRIREIVHe that Bre h.l-vnuxl off and the buckets were useless. | (oughlin say iust before Cronin disappeared, gathered the balls on ‘L_ lower end rail. Meeting at Chicago Forms a Strong Clreuit [ his appointment becomes effective Janu- L t L1 Re-E] T S s layria Then they returned to the ground. that if a certain North Side Catholic don't | Where he tried for the anehor, but his for the Coming Senson. ary 10, S LA L R et RLIR S e et A Had wo been able to get any water,” safd | siop talking ho will get hurt.” Libey gave | Stroke was too. strong. and the bails would | Crnrcaao, Ja ISpocial Tel " e 3 FRANKEORT) Ky:) Tan, |0 —The) legislature pointof view. wis. formally struckt oub ac- | paghs, swo eould onsily nave oxtingdisned | oicheareiok Bo wl B e stroke was o strong, and the balls would | 10, Jan. 9.—[Spec clogram to Acknowlcdzes the Corn. today re-clected Senator Willlam Lindsay. prding to fire department usage. The alarm | 1 a“Nt i crures building five, for 16 was : AL not stay in the righ’ place. His run ended | Tue Ber.|—A new western base ball organi- | Receiver Trumbuliof the Union Pacific, | jq receivod 07 democratic\votes: Faltz, ro. from the Munufactures building was sent in | oy burning briskly when we fivst reached T atsoventy-six, 0 the result ofa bungling | zation, to be known as tho Western Associa- | Denver & Gulf has been considerably | publican, 83; the. populists' candidate, 4. 1 8:25 o'clock the preceding evening, mak- | yhg xaof Fhero wore plonty of buckets, but Internationa) Stonemnsons’ Union. spread on the preveding shot, and Slosson, | 400! e Bt Clube. was ors ed amid > e 5 § T s il ra e a iy ptas b N didA Lo, £d. R S e s | B T TR T et b | eAPoLIS, Jan. §Today s session of | though ho found the balis closely huadled in aso Bull Clubs, was organized awidst | wrought up over the stateuicat published in | Lindsay will retura to- Washington tomor- than six hours. After the final siznal Was | ko Michigan lay almost right under our | the fourth annual convention of the Inter- | the middic of the tible, came to grief at nine great enthusiasm at the Sherman house | Tue Ber last week as to the amountof | FOW night. sent out, the company was stiil held in duty i S 2 o Sl e ona masse not at ull difficult. y, taking as its nucieus the remnants | money his road would have to earnabove 3 | feet. national Stonemasons’ union was devoted to 1 o iu the big builaing, and a lead of lose was A= eloiel Consthastioa RIS ason: as devoted tves in his fourth ‘played more ragged | of the old Illinois-Towa league. Representa- | operating expenses to take carc of fixed in readmess for a vrompt attack shoula [ o R Nt the partial revision of the constitution. The [ billiards, and at_tienty-two went wrong on | tives were present as follows: T, J, Hickey, | charg AItoRDBuye Mo wanaparm eI there be another outbreak. The Hames had | he macvelous science of o engineets | yovision was deferred until Thursday inorder | o tough round-thé-tdble provosition. ~Tn | o W0 =l GTEMG Gliotold and | vim Boas o R beon thoroushly drowned out, however, and | Who desigued the great steol trusses of eho | i T TG T P0G BV L RIS s part of the fourth ‘Slosson brought down | Lancoln; 0. 12 Rowe, S. G. V. Griswold and | timated that the press of Omaha §was 1o more dunger was found. Until dayiight | Manufactures building was exemplified by e tions from diforent pasts of | the house by a magificent bank upand | T. J. McVitie, Omaba; W.S. McCaull, Des | meddling with thinzs that didu’t concern # squad of firemen and guards patrolled the | U8 -n!”l'hu r)}*fll.«{\";::":'ur:"{Im:""‘ 11:1 “:”"(,P“".:‘.;- the country in complaint that ten hours | down the table at full-length, so perfectly | Moines; W, W. Kent, Jacksonville; W. D. | the eastern newspapors in the loast. building withiout doing much in the way of ! the ehiel fuctors considorad by Chiel | ike Doing required a8 & day’s worl on wov- | £uaged to speed thit ft gave him an excol: | Moore, Rock Island-Moline: (i M. Brockett, | *Yesiorday a Union Pacific official stated clearing awny the wrock. Little real pro- | Btxincer Shankiand i maring the detailed | Jo 0y ™ bkovements. The convention | lent position. At thirty-eight lio had the | Peoria; 13 M. Grogg and A, W. Mervifreid, |y = 0 o o iR L PR wress wis made, but for a timo every ono | cWculations f [EbE £, Jwvas | G brobably nsk Seeretiry Carlisio to make | anchor opportamty in fine shape, but could | Quiney : IZ. Knusloy, St. Joe, thocities abov b 0 48 with whom ihdy iuterfered was wado to | NO% supposed that the hugo masses of ivon | 15 o0 und to remedy tho wrong. | nobutilze it and’ was forced ‘to resort to | mentioned being granted franchises. D. . | bart of Tk Bre to misrepresent matters, give way to the firemen. A0 ateel ol Svor ‘"m'”'llbuull:‘;:‘ fopuchin oven billiards. His seventy-fourth was an [ Rowe was elected as president and secre- | but, on the contrary, did not tell all ¢ N e D e s Donss iignoissLEn nasivAs D eunon g m it e outrageous scraten, wherefrom he devived a | tary, T. J. Hickey, vice president, and W. | wight be told regarding the manner in Ay el '1~k1 i 2 W'Lm'-l I‘)u.\liyvm\ the 'u;(l “',”' an};cl B Getting Keady to Eigut, - fine position. But he could not keep it long | W. Kent treasurer. ‘The board of directors | which a receivery ppointed for the Union i e T S building showed G Ao ane .",“’.”%“'f‘.‘. L Ewmporra, Kan., Jan. 9.—The republican | and at eighty-four halted or a single cushion | includes the president and Messrs. McCaull | Pacific, Denve Gulf. “Mr. Trumbull, s N e af tho isans hsae 1o soak the ciiarsnt posts || congreastonal Gommnittee ol Se PontCif diatifisiot, Soates Bloagon; 160 1ves, 18, and Merrifreid. ‘The schedulo committeo is | €ince his return from a tour of inspection, : o center aisle and toward the e great heut to seek orent Dosi- |\l ot in this city thi = : = 4 consis| resi d Messr: o | realizes what a load the Union Pacific had in which the bluze burned most seviously, | bursting strainon the material they were | o'cloc! There was a full attendance of Tu the fifth inning each drew a blank as | P GO0 (S0 0 et system, and he now uppreciates the deficiv the American musical section wus located. | designed to support. Constructed maily | members besides a number of visiting | the result of two very dificult round-the- ey a1 )Yy RIS S wast A¥ed!att $300 nov: GRS Uy S e ro R LE R R Muny of tho goods on exhibition had been | witha view to climatic changes in temperas | Statesmen. There wasa general sentiment | tablo breaks. In thosixth Ives played up |, Tho sulary Tt was fivad ot #8800 per | G0 clPiiy, (il (o UOREL Shiact, yemoved and those remaining were stored in | ture, they stood i test many times in excess | in favor of an early convention. Emporia | toward the anchof, and at thirty-one got in | 00" et Bt Lol O G ,',', $200 | Mr Trumbull means well, but el heavy packing eases. The goods were com- | of what it was supposed tney would ever be | was chosen as the place and Tuesday, | faultiess shape on the head rail at the lefu- | FCT 0 0o qias ™ ynd ';,,\L‘f‘,,ix? cent of | has been misled, in my oOpinion, by pletely deluged and the boxes ave soaked | called upou to maintain. the time for nominating o succes- | hand corner. Both,.red and white. were | {3 Srvanee dues, and bRGES Dek conb oF | 00 e o Thave ‘not had the interests of and covered with fce. Two_or three inches Pat Down to Tramps. (LY locked to eacn other'and both husgod tho | (e Eeetiis o bel AL bo BIE e B | 4eP Calon Pacifie wt. heart, bt who have of water cover the floors in tho French, | ¢ i cushion, It was the anchor par excellence. | {{H Bt SAIG ARG SCRRrel STUREE (ANCC | NG oo loeal prejudice to guide them in the Belgian and Russian sections, east of the | Speculation as totho probivle cause of Will Start Up Next Mondny. Stosson simply woat and sat down, vemark- | 100 347 A WS T 08 AAEAY® )G | application fur o recorver of the Union center nisle and south of the clock tower. | the fire occupied considerable attention to- s t 3 .| ing wood naturedly to the Associated press | I et CRegULLY L PS¢ DAETan The : rs. J. N. Aughenbay n B e oroe 1Cpac tOWeT: | day, but tho. main theory advanced was csLo, Jan. 9.—Superintendent Robin- | 118 £000 g )sof the association. Mr. Hickey | Pacitic, Denver & Gulf. 'The line passes g gl Soction although all are packed. — Badly | Wt tramps had started he blaze. “One | son has aunounced that the stect works of | “w.jdon’t suppose I shall gev auother shot ncoln and - Mr. Hodses of Rock Island | through a most peculiar country gr.nulx a Ot Etters, Pa. Soakiodl and bured cases. gavo- An indes of | guard,” said Dircctor of Works E. R. | the Colorado Fuel and Iron company at Bes- | in tho game.” T O e Dl oa R their conditions which was vorifiod when | Granam, “was charged with tiio cure of the | somer will start up Monday on cold steel, | ~He did not. Ives had 457 %o go, but fv 'Theumpiresare to roceive 100 ner inohth | 88, Bl ROV SR LCN S KOS ol eo ot Blood Poisoning Somio 0f tho boxes wars obencd. West of tho | £rounds’ last eveuing, but not the Casino | it employment to about 1,500 men. - Thé | looked as though he need never'stop.’ Anson | ! AnsnonM b ki e, Eventis ibeYentESIyRd Mr. Tr 5 emy b ly cut oft. Mr. Trumbull e enter aisle, the Inglish pot o and Music hall. It would have been possible | [y, Ty el ) 5 1 over th bleand closely noted every with a cubstitute in each city. revenue be entirely cutoff. Mr, Lumbu cente . the ish pottery section v d i R 3 fiest blast furnace will be blown in Feb- | stood over the table and closely noted every | %ot 0G0 F IR G N TEIE ome | need have mo fear in regard to being flooded but little damage done, few packing | for & small army of tramps to have taken | gy 1, shot and Ives merely faced the balls with Rt oo | essed by the Union Dacitie, forif ho| Intense Suffering Il Years. \ses remaining, Embers from tha burning | refuge m the unoceupied buildtogs. We had e wonderful delicacy of itouch and kept up his | Mulicate ‘with tho Natfounl longuo with | harassed By bae TAoR, GlClic ives the roof fell divectly on the English and Cana- | 10 means of keeping them out and the EGRAPHIC BRIEFS, march and counter march from side to side. e o pro:ection of contracis for the 3 stom’ will be benefited thoreby Hood’s Healed tho Sore in Seven dian sections and strcams of water were season of ' ttle Progross flas Tleon Made by thoe | ment woro that thore should be no fight Committes Appuinted to Consider made by the republicans against she popu. lists' candidate for governor and no fight this morning, is stili in session. What livtle theory of tramp responsibility seems to me At 131 he played too lightly and neariy froze | 594 ! etk Wt SRl turned aguinsy them. the most plausibic explanation.” 5 L A A N e The salary of the president and secretary | But Lanticipate Mr, Trumbull realizes tho Weeks—A Perfoct Cure. North § 2 O Captain Mills of the Columbian guards Dogiestics eld tho b ho rail, At 16 f was fixed at 3000 and all necessary expenses, | uphill worle before him, and now seeks to : Nouth of the clock tower, traces of des- | Captain Mills of tng Columblan g0aTdS | Apouqia, Kan, was almost burncd out by | held tho bulls at therail At 187 he froze | py; ‘tregsuror's salary was fixed at $300, | avoid tho main issue by ghttering gener- | I will recommend Hood's Sarsaparila as truction gracually disappeared. Less water | tkes the sume sivs soen | AT AV NG Toss 1o ovor $60,000, with | In reality, but with an out and in masso still | Tho treasurors saluy was Bxed ab #8004 | Cre, PR R e T e Wos thrown on theso quarters and. fewor | Bumbers of tramns around the grounds | i 26 nbout the teld i 2 a short drive of e — b 1on - these quarters and fewor (4 insirance about the sam leld them. At 142 a short, driveof the ved f %/, ) ivteo on transportation. ‘Ihe next N Al C iRt on 0 Twelve years ago my wife was picking rasp berries when sho scratehed herself ona bier, embers from the roof fell to the floor, The | Since the park was opened to the public. The remains of tho late Mrs. Cockrell, wife | Lo the side rail restored the anchoras per- O EAvAS Axadios R northwest seetion is almoss intact. Neivher — Cockrell of Missouri, wore burled | fectly as bofore and i oxactly the samo | Mecting wus fized for Des Moines, February | mopgxa, Kan.. dan. 0.—Six members of the | b flames nor water reachod this corner. Tho ARE THL ONLY LOSERS. at Warrensburg, Mo. spot. 0. S boaed of divectors of Uie North & Southrail. | L0 Wound ffont which soon doveloped fnto s floors ave dry and the roof undamaged. st of the business portion of the village ot Employing that curious twist of the cue ENDED IN A URAW. e fnd c! doors toc in Goy- | terriblesore, between her knce and ankle. Not- wing the building from the outside, tho | Exhibitors Wil fuve to Stand T fovie, Eaton county, Mich., was - do- | ball which has been bafiiing all the experts rond mot behind closed doors toduy in Gov- | withstandingall o did for i, it contintio dis- is clearly matked. Ou tho cast ¥ tho World's Eair Fire, ‘{"f firo Tust nigit. The 16sses will ag- | but Tves and Schaeffer, he kept the two ob- | xymmy kyan and Tiily Smith Need More | CHIOT Lowelling's private ofice. Hes TR R T S T fuswrtod in the fitth arch rom thesouth | Wasnixaroy, Jan. 9.—Exhibitors whoso T e e e R esa) [ calla gl M cOhatadURGOn IR AL e Than Six Rounds to Finixh, lahoma; ECansss anc Lot Dakols Wers rabe |- yearawo.alie Youd of Toot's Sasapariita and and burned north aoout 500 foot, AScosson | goods. awors destroyed by fire b ent business | oushion, so neither moved more than a hais ST i . T resented. Kempton of Topeka, formerly of | Zoneluded o try It hersolf, and whild taking the 00ds woro deatroyed by fire in the World's | min of Bufalo, N Yo shotand fatatly ijured Bostoy, Jan. 9.—A big crowd thronged the | Toxas the Lone Star dologate, says the | firstbotto she iuxmuu ‘and continued with it on the west line the puuh of dama 008 e T i 1o Uit breaduh at each counting stroke. The spec- 0 fair buildings at Chicago il have to stand ughtor, Glara, yostorday, No one has | 0 e b Sime gave close attention as the | Casino to seo the six-round go between | schomo is “surc go,” and that the r wide. Traces of destruction appear. about s ; ; ! t 800 feet from the south frontand the damagoe loss has occurred to them by such de- A\ an Investigation yes- sate play proceeded, and at 200 applauded | Tommy Ryan of Bridgeport and Billy Smith | be built, “if he has to build it himselr.” Sarsa- 15 contined between Uit poiut and i t | struction, unless they bring an action in the aau it Cliy of o iifure of i cordially: St tho feathery ouches l{ddud of Boston for points. The agreement was |(.).~u-.1]<.| iopces I’;f]‘;‘i‘m‘l’m DA | patlis orth SOt 16 Show that thors wis criminal neg. | Conthiental Tru-t coipany:the seearity Trust | points to tho string one by one: still Anson Weciios & tohs maha and C o e, Ca Doxs Vare Donalk uta 1o show that thero was criminal neg- | (oRILR UG \Wastorn Trist wnd. Savings | hovered watchfully over the tabio and Ives | Uhabif each man wason his feotab the end |y, Close, the governor's provisional sece Rl o0 b lalantite)y ol Rl trar lthan ligenco or complicity on the part of the ex- | issobiat o ¥ L bacic and forth, It was winning bill: | OF, tho sixthround it would be declared 8 |,y ‘gnid tho board moetings voduy und to- | aver Thesore was liealed up u ! josition ofticials. The government is not re- | The triul of Lewls Redwing for ombozrling | lards, but not vory interesting billiards, ex. | 4T : horrow would he s a definito plan [ & Eo Ay lisalon APIARYER ook, woro fusured, Witlh tho tranafer of the pro- | POSIHON OeL, e EORCrImOnt 1y ot xd 1O DO o e s Lo S for, embozzling | lards, but not vory interesting billlavds, ex- | 1n ¢ho first round each man was cautious, [ ROHON WO 1 b secket until o definivo PR | Hor limb Is perfostly sound. We atiri sponsiblo for the safoty of goods in bonded copt 48 a demonstration of marvellous con- | yut' Smivh landed two good onos on lyan's | had beer el undoll, however | qurg entirely to Hood's Sapsapatliiat Jacon Dolicios were allowed to oxpire. | 1t was not | warchouses, which are established for the | eireult conrt yostorday. Itodwine was wssis ¢ 5V | wind. $81d theiboard R bineady Rosuesu | ohaie ) TRC AN u0L BUARIN RE (0. dcmed novessary to carey them anyongor, | conveniencd of iportets, but, whon mor. | nt eashier of the bl oough, but up to this e but two men 1n | " Second Round—Smith landod a hard upper- | 15 Which would:he tled a0t “Hood’s Pills cure all Tiver Tils, illouse and hence last night's loss, as faras the | chandise stor hevein 15 stroyed it J.A. Hostetter and Christian Stoner, A ¢ Q{8 cut and received a straight loft in return. Southwestern Traflic Associntion. ndico, g0 bulldings aro concorned, s totalund falls | rewits she duties which otherwise'would | Mving cxecutors, of Znco” Hostotior, '}" o Ives Merely Chewed Gum, ftyan ran avound much of the time, e e ting op el Ee TN BlECH ailoats, directly upon the represcatatives of the | Bave to be paid on such good ed @ billin equity azainst D, Herbert Hos- 2 . “Third Round —Smith landed two right- s e e = L T Aty N ThE O suoigoods sl totter of Pittsburg, Pa. The suit involves | At 300 came a cla of hands and qu ASIDUNE S, L Aiclet] the Soutnwestern Traflic association began 7 ANTS oiers 15 Uh 01 of the dep i A AR A i T 0 \Vas BRLLIaUL A forTvas halalaply | Liaxd > jaw. he By il ! AR 0 3 S a1.oho Manufactures builaing cost orixinally | £as0 of goods injured or destroyed while in | IOy oo CAEvars. Theve. lovked o thal S e s ting, "winfy | Fourth Round ~Ryan opened with a hard | L. I% Duy, as presidiog oficer for the st | BOY D'S '()N}: RIGHT ON TV $LTOM0; the Musl Hull, &00.00; tho | bondud wireliouses. s urticlo anvs tho | il "ty it o e thod With thio “Feortors and diq | loft. Mot exchanges followed, Houors | vimo, Thoattendance was unusually large, WhDNESDAY—————LVEN NG Sanlprasoy 0l apditligTigriatiloiaphroxis R M o FiaEe Toctallor fboiiduies 0y omor oL nball & 10t S0 much as look at the tablo Lalf the [ wereocven, ol About 130 subjects are to bo_cousidered, L \fl“ 10. s C of this Ly o\ FATEL time. At 400 thero wasnochangein the [ Iifth Round—Smith landed two good | pong them the old oneof applying St. Louis Mo Bright, Sparkiing, Mirthful Con could 'have boen realized by a sale of the | of the destruction in whoio or in part by | © g 1o, 3 swings and o straight lefi-hand jab. Kyan R N RAAI R R 400 90,0 B0 400, R T T A et Palare o World's fafr na. | Situation. Only a roundof applausc and a 28 stra d jab. Ryan | 1q405 from Texas as far north as Dubuqu = structures, th oxponso of remofal to pur- | dccident, five, or other casuality of bouded | | Prosident balmer of the World's tate na- | Yoico from the crowd: vetaliated with his left on face and wind. | G et T 1nd Omaha, Nev, During goods while in warehouses or in transit trom ecutive officers f Sixth Round--Fach man went at it with [ (4 02 here will be conferences with A JOY None of the buildings that were destroyed perty to the South Pavic commissioners tho ! i S Dogi o ed State Athinta, Git, was bogun in the United States | yoror muscle and nerve. 1t seemed casy chasers, if purchasers could be found. heing ! y S e o FOREVE hasers, if purct ¢ BOOHRY LD EAnOuESS ] any o comINsson he Arlington hots Break 'em up for fun.’ 4 Sl ar OREVER. so groit ‘::\fl;um‘\,h, an olmost total :Y‘sl“):(. al\:lfl:l'[“m‘l:l«ll Haty ‘yll;ll‘lll\lllll:l: b 1L olelock. yos H;f”'y].‘...;{' But Ives had nosuch ntention. Whil vengeance. & nul_l]l ‘I;\Ilulfwl some hard | ypg westand the Missouri committee and . kB n Rlios B N S [Rina unsts S10r0 I gB R S RRERBRL oK I st e wal roport of the cotuiission, | there were not points enough to enable him | uppercuts and jabs Yy hile Ryan got in some |, iqocjations. The «uestion of joint action | o Fyanoh, It - thio Liboral Arte | the oustody of ofldars ) customs, whirh I to be submitted to the president. to equat Shueffer's New York vecord of 566, | €00d body Dblows, but kept out of harm's {0, from IKnnsas and Nebraska to Y JANES ilding, which was the first to succumb to | not under bond, ov after arvival in a port of e socond al convention of the Mis- [ he could at least tie Shaeffer's average of ¥, DOt cariug to mix ub with his opponent. | jpaxag will be taken up also. The session BY AN KR AP LY L the flames and where 0 des| etic ent a efore being landod ( = o 0 M v o) polare LW, e e flames and where tho destruction w u 1 before being landad, but not f souri Stute tmprovement £ood roads) conven- | 100 and he meant to uo it. It was then deolared a druw. promises to last two weeks or more, s Postoet Compauy, of Comodlaus and worsc, was orlginully valued, complete. at | doterioration or damage from natur ioh 1t Carrolion, Mon convenod. yostorday i ¥ ) : 8 ! Mo, conve stordi 1 the balis gov apart and in a fow - - $1.500000, Amon the more 1otable French | avoidablo causes Chatrman o 1L Erwin’ of Tulton, presiding, | ., At [ d n John's Wite Knooks Him Out. e e O e st lans. 23 - IDASOB @BUmErned aro the, bronza status of | The customs condition of the World's falr W Wil s dallvorod an dddross of | #trokes ho located them in good shapeat the |y N oRpE "o " gt weok John L. Sul- [ mopkka, Jan. 9.—Receiver Wiison of the | - ENMILY BANGKER. et o oo oot St OF | s was o, o expircd at. the ond of | Welcou, to whieh ppropriate rosponses wero | ower ead rail, where he held ‘uiem well 10, Jan. 9. ¢ weols John L. oveka, Jan. 9.1 of the | Tne Laugh Creators— e e L o AL AE LI OR O inade \ until at 459 they gov away again. His 470th | livan played at the Court Streot theater. | Santa Fe Railway cowpany arrived home Gonee Hirnum, supestries, Brmdlas' exhibit of mosale and Ahanidtiexnibita hat nottbasn e Ia the United States court at Datlas, Tex., in | Was a long, hazardous left-hand draw shot. [ After the show Saturday nignt he | jrom New York at noon. Hesays the re Aty inlaid furnituro, the Dore bronzo vase, Bon a8 oxtondid. il Turther ordors, | (hodsofA: G Tl agafust the Westorn | He made”it in magnificent stylo, but wis | weny out to do tho town. He drank | coivers tallied over general plans without Fing Marche dross cxhibit and the libr ads have held the exhivitovs by e panyainaioh; dain kissed out of position. Next he had to tackle | peayily until 8 o'clock in the morn- | reaching definite couclusions any further | Boxsheets ary of ) cntal wnguish wero Clalnied, the court N AT oble iy St 3 i a three-cushion problem and agalu 'vas suc- | jng ‘whe a porter assisted him 1o | than that Reinhart and Mr. McCook will BOYD SI French books, in this watter, suid un oftic 0! ed defendant’s deny 0 i o e e e inutter, suid un ofivinl of ined dofopdant’s domu that wental | cosstul. T'wo or threo drives gave him full | 4is" yoom, and soon after a great crash | have chargeof tho finances, leaving to him VWO NGNS ONEY, reasury departiment this movning, and | anguish is notn clement of actual damage 3 hy A 5 Y csponsible fov the delay in Moy~ | thd dismissed the ¢ utrol once mora and at two minutes nast 10 | \gug feard. John's wifo had ehided him and | the western managemeut. Mr. Wilson was 4§ Onoof the most hairy th escapos on xhibits which have beon ready for ship Hon. D. M. Key, United States judge of the | 18 457th shot andgume were accomplished. | po return assaulted her. Sho defended | husy this afternoon transferring the books | THIRSDAY aud JANUARY 11 and 12, record is that of Miro Captain Krederich | mant for some th oustern (i t Tennessoe, suys he will ro- | Score: herself with an indian club, knocking her | ynd papors of the clorkship of the United Giotz, who fell from the roofof tho Manu Oth i % o tre frous tho beneh s0on after his seventioth Ivos—15 600. ! ansib It saylight bef A g R (VPR CIT T Man ther persons who will lose by the fire \ 0, 457 . husbaud iusensible. It was daylight before | Suates district_court over to his successor, fuctures buldin 118 voaouok vive . dacit e L aRa o i birthday, which will oceur January 27, He 169 e oy6s or sl ons of | & nia s fat 10 fORM, a daring | ave those who, while in Chicazo, bouzht ex- | hite (e (he ofic At b%0n= RO Rlosoon, 88 4-5 he opened his eyes or showed any sivns of | Snavrit. M. Wilson says he is informed ar ohso youug ivisli-Amovican namod James W. Ken. | hibits for delivory after the fafe was over | yeats and WILEOUrS BOW 1o bis prvats home | THleh i ot 447+ Shovsor, 87 lifo, Mre. Sullivan sakl sho strucic her hus- | that nearly tou of' mail’ awaits bhim ay the | | uedy, Getz fell botween two, gieders which | and who have vot'yet received them at Clattanoog. Judgo Koy wus postmaster | Tlme of game = Ono hour and fifty-two | band harder than she intended, railvoad general oftices. DIRECTION OF WM. It, HAYDEN, wore bwenty inches apart. Tho space was | - Tn & Maguificent Production of Shakespsar's T ST TR (e || A dispateh to Scorotaty Cavllalo from Col- | gonsral wider President Hayes. winutes, d A ST T (T s do enot 0, dmit tho hassuge of his | lector Clarks at Chicago reports that tho | Willlim Maan and Sum Morgan, living on | lteferee Captaln Adrain C. Ansou RGP lRe St FATAL WRE g e [ [ Ll body, but his extended arms caught on the | aestruction of bonded goods by list night's | adjoining farms near | It yos- Ives and Schaeffer play tomorrow night. A wis, Jan, 9.—The trouble which | A GOMEDY OF ERRURS fire is not sorious. Considerable damage, | Lorday hogin quarrollug ove et e prsraL atened the existence of the Pastime | surlingtonand Northwestorn Tratns Collide PV RV T P e however, was done to the customs bools, | S st M och ot b ho iy baro OVER IN.TWO ROUNDS, Athletie club of this city and which devel- at Clinton, Towi, AT T Y PR Series No. 1,2,3,4and 6 of the | #ud some papers wore injured by water. Muhan was \mu‘u.n.v.l Lrow his gun and fired —— oped in an application for a receiver for the CLINTON, an, 0.—A rear end collision 1y Voegtin L . y — — 1t Morgan, his shots taking effect in the left | Mr. Durkin of St doe Quickly Done For | Pastime nnasium association, has been | between the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy | TIE ODEUM of EPHESUS, Art Portfolio can now be had HEARD AT 'FEISCO, slde near the heart, inflieting @ mortal wound. Betore n Loavenworth Club, I\ sttlod by o agre nt between the clubs | o ‘,‘ \‘,,.K,‘h_ \"‘.,.,, (R e ‘hf, ! THY GARDEI ANTIPHOLUS of the business office " . Orena Hovse liuevesworth, Kan., Jan, | renting the bullding at o figure which will | D FRFRIVEEEIE PTG 0 ed ant EPHESUS Midwinter Fair M s Alarmed by the Foreizn, . Orena. Housn FEEATEN Kan., Jan. | renting tho bulldio st 4 fieure witleh eits | bridge hero last night. The killed and a- | vk DOCKS OF FPHIESUS s bt L Tho te! 3 9, ~The first coytbst'of the Leuvenworth X ) 1ITE MELANCITOLY VALA : eports from the Fire, The trinl been oponed b Gracow of over " ! jon for @ receiver has therefore been | jured wer Wednesday 500, 750, $1.00, $1,50, 100" peasants who are ehurged with loss | Athletic association gamo off at Crawford's | [V (T EDWARD BENTLEY, Clinton, dead open Wedin G0e, 7 5 SAN F'RaNcrico, Jun, ©. —~Tho news of the | ,uit, BT conncction with tho cholora rlots 4 = reloc e 0 e ! AN ¥ " mijosto in nection with the cholera riots | opera honse at 10 oelock for a purse of e e \.“{“'.‘ Mumita Y, dungoroisly lnjurod. ‘51-" STREST THE!TE“ Il"‘."\‘lfhl-:.' — g nflagration at the World's faiv was re- | of 1505 - - 1802 LSS BRI e t. A. ROBERPSON, Garrison, T, shoulder dis- SERII S bl\ L with considerablo alarm at the office | Tho first meeting of the committee of Earo- 200. ‘The housexwas crowdod s DEAnWOOD, | Jan. S Tha Dandwood At |y s RONRTRMN HARIN iior Qln A E RN ON A ML EONIUILE, e an delozates Who have in view the formi- o principals We riddleweights, A of the executive committee of the Midwinter | Poah delogutes who have in view the fors Yho prinoliale Serk: middlewelgh letic club last night decided to offer a purse ST T ton of an interoatios colonial lustitute wus i rk of 8t., Josop! rick J JANUARY 10, 1894, oxposition until it had been dofinitoly ascer- | held Sy Sght At sl tn L. Durkin of 8, dosoph and Datrlele | o "g50.000 for the Coroott-Michell fight ) KINNEY, sllghtly hurt tainod that oxbibits intended for the Mid- | ‘The Enzlish government has ordered the kLol Rl 28 ‘Lhe club means business and if the offer is [ CusTiax NELLON robelved slig TH R oy winter exposition hud escaped the confia- | Bowalof th ox) Hon Qusmistown | Kid.” The police commissioners wero oti- | o 1e st Metins SRR ST NG Y | URDAT A1k, Loy i, 0 [Spocisl Lote X BB I I || #ration. Telegrums were ecceived by Vis. [ 10 London for the f il s they are | fled in the afternoon by K. J. Close, Gov- [ commodate 12,000 people. Patsy Carr, Have | graw to e Bek, | —A freight train oo the o count Corely b the foreweu department | 2/T1VIng too lato by the ordinary servic ernor Lewelling's private sccretary, that | Ferguson and Sam Schwartzunf, wealthy | Milwaukeo ran into o hand car uear this backing the elub, city this afternoon. Bartley Gordon, one of | Mattueo pricos: Any seat i the houss COU PON today to the effect Uhat b French or Gor e hpuabcists were mado Monduy at | no prizo tighting was wanted in ' K Deadwood sports, ar ot | goods were aamaged ; that Austria had A el by tho uring of dyna. | sas, and anything approaching u vrize section men on the car, wus instantly | . “ L by b ng of dyns 3 ¥ Ve Ao Wi 0 aud Lwo othiers had a DATTOw €3cape. iWASHINGTONHALL | Plucky dim Kennedy. The Sensational Comedy-Drama, escaped and thiut the exposition prospects in artridges and seditious documnonts. fight must be ‘stopped. Tho tight was an 3 ¥ 4 and ST AL relation to displays 1o be made by these | Ina tive-milo skating contest at Ely, Eng- | nounced as a twenty-round gloye contest, | St Lovis, Jan. #.—In the circuit court — TONIGHT, World's Fair countries would not be at ail interfered | land, yesterday Landabl, tho Norweglin, won | with a tacit understauding that it was to be | here President Von Der Ahe got judgment | Movemonts ot O Stemners, January 0 Loy Ny FARCE-COMEDY BY CHARLES M with by (Wenuy sveonds over James Smact, who | o fight 10 a finish yostorday ngainst the Baltimore clubinan | At New York—Arrived-Howic, from | BRECKENIRIDGF, . | Mr. Lohu, the gontlaman who con- | Witd second by twenty-two seconds over Durkin's sec re O, Bare Y ) eulto N0o ho rkin's seconds were C. Barvett, Jim [ 170 00 R ia e ol ata dlniniea! | CAverpools APt POPLfOllO | structed the magniticent facades of the | Uird niun . Durkin and Hurey McCoy. Shorty Adumsg [ Sitachment siit Bgamet oo nmar i . (ot pncome X statletics from DPrussiashow | Mike Ityan and” Kid Wilson were behind | a8t o it tho nast yaut by 48 001 oy feroused | Purcell, * Purtell got choice wof corners on German section *hicago, and who 13 to | Siorinan aschap, A Chlsaks. i who u 1q Thie suit origiuated in the trouble over the R e A S ion, here, 1s congratulating b ball bark loft on Von Der Ahe ns superb s nir seit_on tho fact that ali the material | touul produced from tho tax deereased 1, the toss and Marquis of Queensbury rules :.”:m“,“:‘n‘:.lvr l‘l‘..‘ hlxnlh\-rlmml war oy Adinls send e bring six coupons of this for this work had beeu shipped before the | 717 mark A governed, nco glove: D d - 4 o 717 marks. overn o gloves werd use : g k. 134 xava har Oastaria. < 5 five. As a matter of fact the great bulk of 1o London Daily Nows says that possibly | The referee was Itye Goodwin, president of Continuous ool Contest. When Bahy wed skok, 76 gavel "' narin EDEN M] JISE E g ; 1 for “astorla, series bLearving diffcrent dates wish 10 conts In colik to forelgn exhibits whiol ure to be seut o tho | tho lord of the admiralty will wot bo tontent | the Leavenworth Athletic club Frod Poyton. the South Omaha fifteen | When sho was a Child, she lidwinter fair have left Chicago and are 0 with elght new battleships, tho san "The fight lagted four and a half minutes, | - F0 O . M, Starkoy are | When she bocamo Miss, sho clung (o Castoria, 1515 DODGE STREET, )i well on their way to San Franclsco. The of fieat clays crulsers und many | and whilo it listed was o slugging mateh, | P80 F ¥ § it il ; ' 3 L A ”EP 'l‘ portion etll remaiuing there, howove, | BlIer vessels ling in Durkin being knocked out, Ho | matched fora tilt at continuous IN.uI,l{'ul | Whon e Cuiron s g hm Costors LK OF JANUARY STH, 1y would have been a serious loss to the ox- Lator dispatehos recelved hore from Kassala | \wig completely outelassed in the first hulf | $50 o side and the entire gate receipts. The M. W. BRUCE'S ESQUIMAUX. josition if it had been destroyed. Later | SOt the provious uccaunts of the battle res | or'ihe gocond” round. Purtell got first full | match is 500 points, to be divided in two e Bee Office, Omaha. Piformation recelved. snys. the ussian ox. | LUty fousht between tho Liadan troups wnd | 9T ERC SCCORE, PO R ROLITEL 2 all | series, 250 cach on Tuesduy aud Wednesday Mea, Womsn snd Ohillrin Exhibit ) 3% bloc It 1y now stated that the latter | & first od and foreed L 1 - hibit, concerning which there wus somo | 1:(t 4,000 doad upon the feld through, Durkin resorting to frequent | evew of noxt week. HOURLY SHOWS. ONE DIME during the past yoar by 48,591, but that the w Songw, Dancoy and §poclalties.

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