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THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 9, 1695. eee oe “WANY FIRE RESCUES, |SUCIR, BAS IND NORTHWEST. They Were the Weak Features in Btock Trading, A FEW SPECIAL, FEATURES OF TO-MORROW’S SUNDAY WORLD. ALMOST FABULOUS , SUMS OF MONEY RECKLESS YOUTHs £ ale 1” IN PARIS. An Aged Woman and a Young ‘Girl Saved from the Flames, Business at the Exchange Continued + Brooklyn Has Three Lively Fires in Tame and Dull. One Cold Night. “MY FIRST FIGHT.” Corbett, McAuliffe, Fitzsimmons and Dixon write of their FIRST BATTLE IN THE RING. ‘The bond deal arranged yesterday be- tween the Government and leading bankers failed to influence the Wall street markets to-day. Trading was light, and the changes, save In @ few Instances, were contined within narrow limits, Northwest was weak, owing to the un- favorable report of earnings for the year 18H, and the stock declined 1, to 943-4. American Sugar rose 1-2 to 923-8, Chi- cago Gas 1-2 to 746-8, General Electric 3-4, Manhattan 1-2 to 10, Mis- sour! Pacitic 1-2 to 22, Wesiern Union 877-8, Burlington & Quincy 3-8 to Rock Island 1-4 to 621-2, Louls- ville & Nashville 1-4 to 52 ind Lead 38 to 3 Luter, Armericat jugar de- clined 1-2 to 917-8, Pacific Mail 21 \d Chicago Gas 1-2 to 741-8. ¥ of opinion Is that when the latest Government bond sale become apparent the feeling in financial and stock circles will im- prove. There Is no doubt that the Treasury gold reserve will b: restored, and that the Administration will resort to further bond issues if necessary to replenish the gold resources of the Government. A nsiderable amount of the yellow metal be furnished by Europe. and lower of exchange are looked for. loney 1 t-2 per cent, on call. Foreign exchange, dull ar 487 a 4871-4 for bankers’ Yong and 4581-4 a 4881-2 for sight draft Commercial bar silver declined to a Mexican dollars unchanged at Politics and Blunders ‘Tbe Boston Clothing Store on Fifth Avenue Burned Out. PENDTHRIFIS. @ or New York's Tax Assessors. A row +t five frame houses on Fifth _fyenuy near ihirteenth street, Brook- tye, Were totally destroyed by fire short- + $y after midnight this morning. ‘A Set of flame was seen shooting up in the rear of the Boston Clothing store. A policeman on duty rapped for a ance and started upstairs to awaken the immates. Another officer ran to the Nearest fire alarm and sent in a ca ‘When he returned the fire had spread "0 the adjoining buildings. The wind ; Was blowing a gale and the flames were “ Gatried up the street, setting fire to Nos. B12, 614 and 616 above, and 50% en the ether side. During the excitement an aged couple “famed Coulson and their niece, a girl Ot Bfteen, who was ill, were entirely @ergotten, They lived on the second “floor at No, 612 They were awakened bells, On their home was afire they wrapped the girl in a blanket, rushed ‘to the street and stood shivering in the @oorway with nothing to protect them from the cold blasts except their night ARE JusT Now MME, PATTI'S REMINISCENCES, The great Diva writes of her long operatic career and memo- rable incidents of the stuge. batest Society Fad. A Swell Skating Ciub where NONE BUT THE “400” ave allowed upon the ice. AN ARTISTIC COLORED COVE ORIGINAL HUMOR. FOUR PAGES. Ante-henten Daneing Gowns The most Parisian achievements in EVENING FROCKS for this gay season. JREEORMS UP TO DATE. What tte New Mayor, Recorder, the Street Cleaning Department and the Sheriff HAVE REALLY ACCOMPLISHED. IYI. BEERBOHM TREE Gives His Impressions of America and what he thinks of the UP-TO-DATE AMERICAN GIRL. venty-five years uple made their tor James K changes, Joans decreasing $5,758.50 tenders ¥8,746,200 and deposits $1 The banks lost $2,985,275 In surplus re- serve, which now «lands at $33,766,225, against $85,633,700 In 184. ‘The ‘heavy. fons in legal ‘tenders Ix expluined. by recent exchanges fer gold at the Sub- ‘Treasury. ‘The following are the comparative fig- lives rearly : und shelter. le living in the houses in the sper that the flames would con- their homes, and several moved hold goods to the street, The ed much headway before the began work. ‘The firemen say there was difficulty ‘in securing water, @2.& couple of hydrants were frozen, ; ston Clothing Company lost saith of ‘stock. ‘and the loss on furniture ‘will amount to Manuel Moseda, ar dealer t0st $1,000, and John Rafferty, who saloon at 816, $1,500, ther, blaze, which occurred be- een midnight und | o'clock this morn- red five frame dwellings on Legal tenders Deposits o 91,827,300 £2 B46, 968, 200 11,371,900 11,005,200 °138,400 Stocks were“‘veaker during the last hour of business, expecially for Sugar and Chicago Gas, which sold down to 91 1-4 and 7% 7-8 respectively, Most of the selling was by the pro- fersionals who hammersd away at the market on the strength of the Norihweat statement and the severe storms throughout =the — country. Northwest commanded aa high as 1-2! for u ‘The sales of listed stocks were 52,00 sharen in the unilsted department, 11,000 shares of Bugar and 6” Lead were traded in, Representatives’ individual clerks $100 month during the recenses of Gonsver | The een jT0 GOVERN TROLLEY SPEED. A CABLE TO HAWAIL jeglcs eo gels fad nM Amendment | Text of Bill Introduced by Assem- roviding for It. . . (Special to The Evening World) blyman Wieman, of Kings. WASHINGTON, Feb. 9.—The Ha- walian cable amendment to the Con- sular and Diplomatic bill was agreed to in the Senate to-day by a vote of % to 2. Secretary Car- Usle sent to the Senate today a re. sponse to the resolution adopted at the request of Mr. Hill (Dem. N. Y.), as to the character of the forms, interroga- torles, &c., used in collecting the income tax. Mr. Carlisle says the forms are strictly within the law. as construed at the Treasury Department. The credentials of Mr. Berry (Dem. Ark.) were presented by his colleague, a sours. ne Re r. Washburn (Rep., Minn.) presented a favorable report fromthe. Commerce Committee on the plan for an interna- tlonal commission to inquire into the feasibility of a waterway «onnecting the Great Lakes with the Atlantic Ocean. he resolution was agreed to without lebate. It directs the President to ap- Polnt three commissioners to treat with three apoointed by Great Britain towards securing @ route for the proposed water- y, and to secure such treaty arrange: may be necessary. The r ed to Providing STOKES GETS A NEW LENSE, ong Claremont Hotel Given Him at a Special Park Board Meeting. A The New Commissioners May Have Something to Say About It. TORPEDO BOAT CREW KILLED. Details of the Japanese Victory at Wei-Hai- Wei. DLUNEY OUG UP THE MEASURE. Loan Under It More a Gold Pur- chase Than Bond Sale. eth street, near Vanderbilt ave- WWindanr ‘Ferraee, Pietvarrt ¥° Bre wae discovered ‘n the home "Bat ton, vho alarmed the neigh- MEN'S SUITS - - - ULSTERS - - - - OVERCOATS - - MEN’S PANTS - 1.90 iton's family and the occupants ‘other houses swarmed upon the ik ond watched their hoines be- sonsumed. high winds carrie ‘occupies Ba: _ H the fire to the by qThomas Heffron, res, Erik Carlson and James im. In apite of the efforts of the to extinguish the blaze, all the Sy esa gentroved. The loss in Damaged Craft Towed by the Japs to Port Arthur. President’s Opponents Say He Pre- Eight Miles an Hour the Highest sented Bankers with $9,000,000, Speed to Be Allowed. 5 Quotations. High Low. 9% 95. 106. The cu American Tob. Amer. Tob pt. Am Sugar Amer, Cot Oil Canada Southe a. London#Live 86488 LIverpO at lien Dunn. ‘ninety years old, and 5 oh lh le Cullmore narrowily escaped ‘ in @ fire in a four-story brown- Sat ot iat Fiatbush avenue, Brook- | Duan ‘was found on t | Gmost suffocated. ‘The irenven cars wo. It 3 sled her do feared she will| 88 Cullmore was carried to the root A inrough the scuttle of an adjo'ning ra HIROSHIMA, Feb. received he! %—An oficial de- (Spectal to The Evening World.) WASHINGTON, Feb. ¥.—The digcing up of section 3,200, a war measure, which has now been invoked for a quarter of a century, to procure gold, is due to the tireless research of Attorney-General Ol ney, who has devoted much of his time |for the past month to examining the | laws retating to the currency and the publio debt. The transaction is not so much a bond sale as ea gold purchase, The standard price of gold Is $18.60 an ounce. The bond payment brings the price of gold ostensibly to $17.00 an ounce, the price of the bonds being 1.04%, on @ 43-4 per cent. interest basis, The declaration of such silver Sena tors as Teller, of Colorado, that no gold bond bill will be permitted to become | (Special to The Evening World.) ALBANY, Feb. 9.—Of all the measures introduced in the Legislature this ses- sion none have attracted so much at- tention as those relating to the reform of the trolley. And only about 1 per cent. éf such reforms will ever again be heard from, Most of them are vague and trivial in character, apparently designed to compel street-car corpora- tions operating ‘ines by electricity to go to every form of inconvenience by adapting Aevices that are of problemat- ical value, to say the least. There is one scheme to compel trolley cars to display automatic signs show- ing the speed of the ca nd the ntains a provision that any call upon a policeman to! arrest 'ne motorman if the maximum Tate of speed fixed by law is exceeded. The majority of the other bills relating It has just come special meeting of on Jan. 2%, the Ciaremont Hotel, in Riverside Park, was released to Edward 8. Stokes for five years from April 1. The matter was acted on in @ very quiet way, and {t would not now be known had it not leaked out by accident, ‘This lease, which is considered a good thing, was secured by Mr. Stokes five years ago, after the first lessee, a Mr. Barnes, bad finished his five years ‘ease, of it, . The singular part of the transaction lles in the fact that Mr, Stokes asked for a renewal much earlier this year than before, and that apparently no effort had been made to find out if any [other hotel-keeper desired to bid for the lease. In view 0° the fact that the Park to light that at a the Park Board ANTAL-MIDY. miral Ito, dated Wednesday last, an- nounces that during the night of Feb. 4 the first Javanese torpedo flotilla guard- ed the went entrance of the harbor of Wel-Hal-Wet, while the second and third torpedo fotilias, after the moon had set, entered the eastern channel of the harbor, passing through spaces which had been previously cleared be- tween the floating obstructions with which the Chinese had defended that en- trance. | The torpedo-boats then made a dash at the Chinese warships, and succeeded in torpedoing and destroying the war-| ship Ting-Yuen and, {t 1s supposcd, dam-| aging the bottom of the Ching-Yuen. The fire of the Chinese warships, Roure ts owned by Col. Nathaniel and was damaged $,00. EARLY MORNING FIRES. lagen, frequent during the @arly morning hours to-day, *_At 14 A M. the top floor of the five- Story brick dwelling nouse 668 East One ution was a iundred and Thirty-fitth street, occupied | by Frank McDowell, caught fire. Dam-| age, $00 The blaze was caused by ap attempt to thaw out a water tank. Ret a. Route Baler tank. the six-story brick building 43, Madison | Pactfe Matt Phila, & Mending B.C, 0 & StL 8B! & mah ee €. while not equal to repelling the attack, disabled the engines of Torpeto-Boat No. #, belonging to the Japanese fleet, and all on board of her wero killed. Other Japanese torpedo boats, while re- turning from the attack, grounded on Practically disposing of any hoje for Measure carrying out the President wishes. If the Ways and Means Committee succeeds in getting such a measure be- fore the House, Chairman Wilson's pop= Re] a law ut this session, is regarded as fr the participation by Congress throug ‘& commi: Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Park, on Sept. 19 and 20 next. ion of six Senators and nine resentative in the opening of the to to adjust their w equality with car drivere and ‘The greatest evil that demands mediate attention has been ges on the basis onductors, PLATES FOR NEW BONDS. the most modern of the common carriers are intended to classify the em- ployees of the trolley corporations and those of the old horse| entirely Commissioners office the move is a decidedly significant one, and this alone has been the cause of considerable comment. Incidentally, it must not be forgotten that Mr. Stokes has been a decided Tammany Hall favorite ever since he j formed the acquaintance of Croker and of im- © soon to vacate their , & HUDSON RIVER R. 8 From Grasd Ceutral Staion, 424 wrest. 3.80 A. M—Exceyt Bunday. Rmpire dase v.20 A pally Rast Malls Pes. Bpeacuen, ie Rochester, Bufale,” Niagara’ Falla Cale 10.80°A” m—Except Sunday. Dey For all important State poate 3.00 P. M.—Daily. Southwestern Limit ‘Lecis sad Gabe overlooked, ‘This concerns the dally slaughter of human beings by reason of the failure of the law to compel the adoption of adequate means to regulate | the speed at which the modern Jugner, naut races through the streets. at | cauee the lessee to abandon his lease- is wanted is an adequate scheme to pre-\ hold at an early day. It is also sald vent the cars from proceeding at | that if the hotel is not exempted from a faster rate of speed than, according t0| rigid enforcement of the Excise law Mr. the views of experts, is compatible With) Stokes will find. it 1s not the profitable safety to life and limb. , place it has been heretofore. A bill with this purpose In view made | 4 great deal $f light was throw: its appearance yeuterday, and is worth | ing “the investigation which. w Ch Niu be completed ready | more terious consideration than all the | ducted by the ie bonds for some weeks | others relating to the same subject. 1 1 % yet, the defivery of the gold ts expected | pene the name of Assemblyman Jullus ; {te Manner in whieh the lease to begin almost immediate Wieman, of Kings County, and ts pretty | disposed of during the Tammany regi In exchange for deposits at the New| certain to attract attention to the need | tan, who is Croker's brother in: York Sub-Treasury the Assistant Treas-|of such methods of safety as It pre. Hentined thet “Ho tec creer tea | urer will be instructed to pay out 7 xcribes, even If It does not itself provide | of agunt Bt, Vincent: Incental Beane certificates of deposit, which will be| them. ‘The text of the measure 18 a8 | on “Oo ise8, and ‘he agreed ti taken up on delivery of the bonds, 8: Croker’ and his ther $5,000 “each, | acaba Of the care of a7 Afterwards. when McCann had his ccmpany operated 10. an: quar: ECKELS FLEW THE COUPE, ba Dat yeti Fel with Croker, he could not get another 4 Inman lease, even though he agreed to pay the hecessary 5 per scent. on the @foss. re- GavacarealW el Cxcne nrareig ceipts, and the property went to Gabe ; the Wrong Direction. (Spectal to The Evening World.) Case.’ Croker did not do thing fo! his half-interest but use his “influence. WASHINGTON, Feb. 9.—The town ‘s having @ quio: laugh at Comptroller of the Currency Eckels, He came over from Baltimore late Thursday night, and a night .iner at the Baltimore and Ohio |" ri depot oftered to take bim home for a! b¥! Bo company gual ibe requires dollar, Mi. Eckeis accepted, and wae |Patilcular, patented evion goon ‘snugiy ensconced in a long, low Anta Takish coupe, ‘The driver wore no bad; And aroused Mi. Eckels's suspicions going in another direction from the one | some of the floating obstructions and partly sank under the enemy's fire. A Lieutenant and two others of the Japanese force were frozen to death, On the night of Feb, 5, the first Jap- | anese torpedo flotilla renewed the at- tack on the Chinese fleet, passed suc. cessfully through a channel cleared) from obstructions and torpedoed and | L041 WI sank the Chinese crulser Chi-Yuen. Tt is thought there will be a temporary ‘The Chinese battleship Chen-Yuen, the |depression “cf other bonds, but in @ Wel-Yuen and one Chinese gunboat were | #hort tlme the reaction will come and | ii be wold on a 3 per cent, alno“atiacked with torpedose’aid’ ware| tuejne™ © Sit be sold.cn:s i - probably sunk. This time there was no = loss of torpedo-buats or men upon the AND MESSAGE. part of the Japanese, and the damaged at ia Japanese torpedo-boats Were eventually a Meana Mon NaC liuely to towed to Port Arthur for repairs. Rapart Hana hi (Spectal to The E WASHINGTON, Feb. larity may secure Its age, looks now ‘as if It would certainly stalled In the Senate. Opponents of the Administration clare openly that the President, in his stubborn determination to fore: legisla tion through Congreas, hax made toe bankers a clear present 00,00), and they predict that the 4 Mt, bond which have been placed at the price of 1.0449 will command $19.74 Inside of six Scannell in person. In view of all the facts, it is consid- ered possible that the new Park Board may be able to revoke the lease or else make such terms and regulations as will t, occuplel by Joseph Spugo. as au |f0uthern F shop, caused a 7 Souther ets P. da damage of $200, leeetece Deliv £240 A. M. a fire started on the root | the eel at 101 West Fortleth rest. owned by Malcolm & Co,, caused wing out a water tank At 615 o'clock there was a fire on the it flour of the three-story frame build- in Beach Terrace, near Crimmins | W Branve, caused by an overheated stove. | W 0 'AT M. fre in th . M. fire in the one-sto: ing @t 16% Broadway, occi ek as a stationery store, 'y of Gold Expected to Begin Immediately, WASHINGTON, Feb, 9.—Active pre- Parations are making at the Treasury Department to carry out the bond con- tract, signed yesterday. A new design for the bonds has been made, and the work of engraving the plates is now in progress, Although it is not expected that the piates will be com) for printin be rt Fe. \t Dail Wate rai Pos unton Fel land,” Detroit. Louis, | Whee, @ L. COTTON QUOTED Wheat ai y frame pied by | damaged | 1 Corn Open Lower, with On Cotton was slightly higher at the s with the following sales: March, April, 5.50; May, June, 6.5 ‘to the bY the buildi wai ugust, 5.68; October, 6.79. Wheat marset opened about FOUGHT FIRE FOR HOURS. 3 }lower, Muy sealing at i Firemen D Not Conquer Cooper- |; Chicago. dus Viecks & ere, selling The fire which broke out shortly be- vat a ‘cents fore mitinight in the cooperage works a of J. & W. Matheson, at Fourteenth | id Provost streets, Jersey City, burned until daylight this morning. | ‘The firemen suffered intencely from ex- Posure, and were handicapped b; Of the hydrants being frozen T eonslsted of a four-story prick bh ‘This was totally destroyed, the wa being blown over early this morning the force of the gale, Nine total loss on stoek, bu machinery is estima 1. shout in be learned the fire origina the diving fom on the top th aig is ate thrown 0 0p! polly nm out of emp FIRE IN MORDEN, MANITOBA. Part of th Business § our Fini WINNIPEG, Man., Special dexpatch say A terrible fire @ Morden rouse, D. Kilgore store, G. W. MeLaren fparling's grocery welry store, iman *o, tore and the minerclal Hotel burnesy)~and desperate made to save the remal nines section, Luxses Of fire are unknown ‘at prese: }, dur. con- upon te, under. 2 Oy Rochester Tange. The owner ai COMMITTEE J occupa: densvurg. Ing is Albert Wagner. The 12.05 Night: igh pay Tron ago. Bude aight, juttalo, Niagara Palla, a ih PF. AL—Datly, excess Buntay to Piitafeld, via - wriem Division, Palace Care 1 trough traime, minated ty Pintsch light. Werner’ offices. at Grand es Ways 1-8 cent 58 7-8 here and at Corn was 1-8 cent t 487-8 cents for n Chicago, where Oats steady and TROUBLES IN BUSINESS. | Some FI ant which shalt ning World ) ty, known ¥. The Comimit- fab “oroad vay at and 738 Fulton at. 1 Commlaxtoners au~ 9 make such rules and cause to be adopted such TOOK DIAMONDS WITH HIM. ‘Frisco and shail AX speed be obtained, : In sald elt onform to he ble to Weather wil as was appointed ‘Tracey & Co., ard street, in the Supreme Salesman Disappeared with jema Valued at $7,000. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Feb, 9,+A handsome Englishman named A, Har- court has suddenly disapepared trom the city, carrying with him $7,000 worth of diamonds belonging to trusting Jewelry firms. He also forged several checks, He recently came from New York with strong letters of recommen- dation from Eastern houses and secured 4 position with the Hail Safe and Lock Co, He was successful asa salesman, and ‘on his letters secured two lots of dia- monds from. different jewelry houses to carry as a side line, ——_—— = GREEN-GOODS APPLEGATE. The Lexow Witness Held for Thett of an Over William C. Applegate, the green-goods ! man who testified hefore the Lexow Committee, and two companions, Charles Fischer and Charles A. Dearance, were arraigned in Jefferson Market Police Court to-day, on charge of stealing a $130 overcoat from William Long, Chair- man of the Anti-Tammany Democracy of the Fifteenth Assembly Distri-t All were held for trial Applegate denies the theft, hut ad- mits having pawned the coat In Newark for Fischer. —— Did He Take Lodge Fundst For Sale. re- == NG, ready a jorto order, Ladies’ and tase Wraps, Jackets, pes Suits, all the latest styles cent y weekly am 1157 Lee urt Lo-aay The assets of the f at S284 and the Ia officers, axente or } a misdemeanor, and Tbe brovght to Fe ™m are estimated eS, $20,416. FUGITIVES FROM GUATEMALA. ‘They lin aly ch i at Bee Whereupon, the Comptroller opened | 5 the duor aud fled swiftly through. the | bitaserd in the direction of a poticeman. che policeman was unsympathetic. to | (ne boyish Comptroller, whose patent- leather dress suit case of Insanity, and ped. Mr. Eckels's tion of how he flew the coupe authority for the story. not Mr Fa Suvceeds dolph C LONDON, Feb. 9.—Mr. Fardel, Con- has been returned without opposition as Member of Parliament for South Paddington, in succession to the late Lord Randolph Churchill ate Lord Ran- Crom cape MIL COMITAN, State Feb rhis Guatemala 1.00 WEI Watches, Di Jewelry.” Delivered trae mediately, N. ¥. © Towel: Frank full of ed to | 1 into the army ser- the ps warmed Mex f uh we the coupe driver esc own descrip is eufficten ]QUOR SEIZURE. Alleged Still Raided tn Boston and One Arrest Made. "bh. %—Boston police, in with United States Gov- sd yiled upon an dl- leged HMlicit still, operated by Blair & . on F » avenue, yesterday af- and probably made the largest ver made in New England: et amount is not know! put it ated that at least 4,000 gallons uor were in the building. Bale was placed under arrest, and he will appear before the United Btates Jommissioner this morning, of border refugee press Chiapas, ; 4 * herman, man, town. te Lath a gs an tion Wiped pe be $100,000 Gold Withdrawa, ‘The suim of $100,000 in gold was withdrawn from the Sub-Treasury to-day. PARIS, Feb. 9.—A despatch sent from Chefoo yesterday saya that Admiral Ting, the Chinese naval commander, is still holding out with what remains of | tee ov Ways and Means dississal the his squadron. The despatch adds that| President's message this morning belly the main body of the Japanese army is|@M%1 informally, and postponed further Gdvancibe on Ghetos consideration until Monday. A Shanghta despatch. dated yesterday, | | Rvbresentative Bryan says says that Chinese fugitives from Wei-| does not belleve that the Com Hal-Wel are reported to be committing| Peort @ wold bond bill, An in outrages on foreigners in Chefoo. is growing that the President's ond ‘The despatch adds that the news of | f attempting to force legislation from the defeat of the Chinese fleet was re-| Congress has been so inapt and crude ceived during the sitting of the fun) that he could not » the passnge of House of the Japanese Pariament, 11} resolution Indorsing the Ten Com. was welcomed with a scene of joyful) ™ardments, uproar, Ex-Speuker Reed also shares the opine fon of Mr. Bryan, He does think mittee will r |port @ gold bond bill. The Republicans are opposed to it, and claim that the Obvious discrimination against al, other bond “asues is sufficient to Justify. the refusal, Bilver men ave threatening to bring in a resolution reciting that, inasmuch as the bankers have secured’ the new. Iss lot’ ponds on a sliver basis itis the sense of Congress that they.» floor, 1 ® Fine watch re} Age Oi Tih ny eb. 9 » b. 9 ae plaMoNDS, A Morden Lon Athletes LONDON, has been unted by the London Ath- jletle Club to const the character of lthe events and other details {n conn tion with the coming meeting of the London team with that of the New York Athletic Club, Detatia, mittee Arrange 9A subec raging hy T ernment Yo vods pt in ¥ teatene that the gr Ou) met with Y part the by t at Martin Morris Justice Barttert lym, this morning cation for a perei compel Disirlet-A tadicted and Bartlett gives Mr fo begin proceedings for M wil allow a renewal of fusadamus, Ww. FM at reasiny SEWING. eachibes. 19 Kast lath ot. and fine Jewelry on credit, SCHAAL, 61, 68 MACHINES, terse oe iti Mutts See ‘a re y cI ‘Pathe ‘and drug store orest's Nauor have of the Supreme ¢ denied Marti M. ay mandamus, he a t Guatemalan ; 1 will be eve Seats ptory writ Ridgway Morris was nay dete Kidgway ) Feinoval rey ty reinst distances and he refugees came long wild coun testitute condi ti ening aUthority. pred J origin in ; Nm venthe World correspon States alone w 4,000 In gOK ps Jand that an average annua Ww Cor the entir tL iwenty years was linate BONDS SOLD IN BALTIMORE. Sub then Is Work 1 Het in the n aAguingt thelr ¢ i t ‘ they can con ae mong the retuye whe survivors of a samed Valdez, who have t some time in Guatemala | consisted of he parents, two sons. ail |two daughters. In making their escape they were overtaken and the men kille After being maitreated the women su ceeded in reaching this place, almost with hunger and hardship. ‘The jovernment will be asked to emnity and the punishment nders, who, ft ts claimed re Guatemalan soldiers The rumor that an ady mala soil has been orde Gen. Garou, Tenosqui f Khan of Ja a Forces Defeated by Chitratta, ALCUPTA, Feb 9 Kashkar say that t sed Umra, the Khan Jando}, pursied him and killed over of his Bajanie troops. The also suffered severe loos, awyer Commits Suicide, Feb @ Deny 2 wi am yer, committed sulcite this morning by ng him Kirk atree ; arad Eng duct for SOW at —— MeKeowns sent ee, of which Mr eNews ing and he the contest of William i me the svat of Mr, McKeown, | Wagstaff three, Glalme Bineteen voles cast for him in the Third bicycle filectlon District of the Fe ng cKeown. McKeown's plurality was thirty. Cirtstmi ign ve (for trial. outer he tat Kelsey nue, Long | fire sariy this morning rite of wu Tweuty-Atch 1 Walkers weakm Hew 36 W Join Haydock, & tenant, ‘olen, aud Charies Parmele lost ar 4 at $150. Walker disap) He made a confession and was held ral — EMPLoy Is easily obtained whet woman posesies such Ing and business in __Instruction ENT him in @ course of lemons given by J algned. Hundreds of teatimonialx can be 1 were family b living for The family 8 Chairman, rooklym City Hall this mor ly boy at the Chitralts * of $2 ily had @ narrow escape y st Bot save anything 4. Brown @ So) 125,000 of the New Issue, BALTIMORE, Feb, 9. — Alexander Brown & Bons, of this city, have a cepted am offer from the New York parties who negotiated the new Gov- ernment loan to subscribe for $1.12 of the bonds. The pric learned. This th Ipansaction in Governinent recorded in Baltimore, The offer Was made through August Belmont and was accepted to-day. Lowell LOWELL, ——. Hostom Stude BOSTON, Feb. 9 —Fi ‘ool of Boston University have been suspended for conspiring to obtain advance copies of ex- amination papers, and (or erlbbing in the ch are nor i) be made public, dud until May 4, PQet. 1, 85. a Ore ina wement at 38) Park avenue to the amouat '@ Foreciose the Mortuaue. ww York Produce Exchange. through Bald- 19 foreciowe « ret and Forty Herman of Ludiow He held f through the heart in hia rod NW ngs Bank sepres edb ause of the act of $130 was ‘ found Me wie uae KOEHLER, “0 Broadway. New. York. book} for the. ast nly appointed Bae sgunt of all Pubite Dee ying dead Mena 1 as 4 Ottivesn. eon Gua ix dent who is in charge o! ces. —— Executive Mansion BIN Signed, ALBANY, Feb. 9. Morton ef neg | Bigned the bill appropriating $20,000 for : enlargement and improvement: , vans, Marico | Enlargement And improvements to the fs Plano-Makers at Law. Wissner Brothers, of Brooklyn, | through counsel, asked Just Junction restraining Steinway & Co. from using & certain press notice a8 an advertisement, The en Croats | wissenrs claim that at s plano recital in | torical Mme, Marie Paur on De 1 104, their panos wi whl Htoinware have advertived one of thelr Ins mesie wes weed at the recital Decision was bur Supreme Coun: two i of thy National Alliance elected oMvers for ay follows: President, J. F. Vice-President, Net g I Mt single | 8 5 morning, Londs ever Cullen for an —— Hank Crebler Commits &: wee Cost Him J Allee. of Albany. recently « seen | bat Howes, and sald to be, Mother man Van All ved $3 for by Justice Talaior this. morn. er B sere 's ee ta the Teor," * | encrte clon, James Vou Pay tur Clerks During Recens, WASHINGTON, Feb. 9.-The House, by @ vote of IM to 59, voted to pay Ba man. committed sulcide peterde: a buimaelt, There ie ‘no boon cause 18 ‘seygsinn ihe irae rcs f Snr: Se ee ee eee eee . ‘ Sattteian ia aaal as RT ae a ee