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fei eS tee AY rin (fT IKENTUCKY CAPITAL IS FOR TUNNEL. Contractor VcDonaldand the Surs+y Companies presiding officer. The lower House has not yet Can't Agree. managed to organize. al " Taylor and his officials will remain in Frankfort WITHDRAWS APPLICATIONS. and hold the offices, The Democrats swear they will get possession of the State House. ey elect Senda | Gov. Taylor's proclamation of ‘a state of in- to Roosevelt. surrection” has aroused all Democrats, and bids fair to unite the factions. The Democrats have given up the attempt to hold a joint meeting at present. They are not al- lowed by the troops even to assemble i: the streets, Speaker Trimble says he will call the Legisla- ture to meet at Covington. Fighting is liable to occur at any moment. TAYLOR ORDERS ARREST. (Special to The Evening World.) FRANKFORT, Ky,., Jan. 31. Gov. Taylor has issued a warrant for the arrest na the total amount neee*-lof South Trimble, the Democratic Speaker of the : .|House, charging him with conspiracy to overthrow the Government. —_—_—_ GOLDIBRS SBIZB CAPITOL |scc,"ow ius see’ compte ne. body from it. He was completely ig- —< nored by Lieut.-Col. Gray. Mew Gov. Taylors Troops Read His| Preciamation and Kept Legte- NEW COAT OF ARMS FOR KENTUCKY. (Continued from Firet Page.) Joba B. McDonald, the contractor to Whom ¢he Rapid Transit Commission @marded the contract for building the , said this afternoon that he h Withdrawn ali appiloations for donds with surety companies. He te now planning to raise the bonds At present he saye Contractor McDonald said that the need have no fear concerning the He would, he eaid, have every- fm shape before the expiration of hearing on the new Rapid was held this morning in Come) ? i Ante aed at Albany last week, the istue of corporation pay for the tunnel and the will be built im Jt without the of the Municipal not. DIM will obviate the necessity, feoulng I int 3 or, ing to the arguments of Mayor Van Wyck signed ot. : the bill, Tt was then sent to Albany for the Governor's signature. Speaker Trimble stepped up to Lieut.- Col, Gray and demanded entrance to the ’ i hall, It was refused. saa ae rege rate a] pmawnront ny tan, noe | gormng vont ME Tome eter | PLOT TO KILL JUDGES fon of the member of the Legislature knew this! “Gentiemen: We are denied admission to the Opera-House. We will now ad- Journ to the Court-House,” RACED THE TROOPS. Away went the crowd, with good-na- tured yells of derision at the soldiers, | Journed this forenoon, refusing to sit while the militia is here. One reason TT ecied, however, to meet at | Who had orders to remain at the Upera- given for the Appellate Court adjourning is the fact that letters were re- the Capitol Hotel and march, n-s body | Howse and could not leave celved from Middleboro to-day stating that Appellate Judges Haselrigg and to the Biaic House, Clerk Edward Lee,| The trhimph of the Inwmakers was! Hobson were also to have been killed yesterday. lof the House, with Represeptatives Kil- | short lived. Before they had gone 100 day and Lavde, formed the advance | feet from the Opera-House, around the guard, nad ot 0.0 Mey presented them: | corner swung @ second company of sol- Selves at the south gate of the Capitol | diers dircetly in their path, The second heat of the race was now on and away went the dignified Senators and Repre- sentatives down the street tn a cloud of dust. yelling Hike a pack of Indians. Alonanide ran the soldiers, Ti was the same story over again and \ a Mino tcts ie ‘of the, oun while the eo Meter ld the pa this time, MAKES COURT ADJOURN. morning whether or not that body would be permitied to meet im the Capitol Bullting, All they Knew was that sol- diers wore guarding every gate and that nobody would be allowed to enter with: out A pase. the quality and amount indem Don Mt required for the it they wit ve Tt is under- the question of rates has not entered into any of the conferences that bot ‘ag Ce it_ will jar ri charged, the magnitude of the Perhaps in consequence QUEEN ASKS FOR PHELPS. laquiry G80 19 VESE EOS IOSE® GOV. TAYLOR PROCLAIMS A STATE OF INSURRECTION. FRANKFORT, Ky., Jan. 31.—Gov. Taylor at 10 o'clock issued the following proclamation SOLDIERS ON GUARD. A young Heutenant was on guard in command of & small squad. As soon e& the members of the Legislature were in- | entified they were admitted and al- lowed to pass into the Capitol bullding. Not a soldier was in sight on the , Vietorin Sends = Kind Atter Wealth of Ks-wi owteide of the buikling, but once the vane! A cable message from Mrs. Hnelve| door was opened it looked Iike war. the Boca rimble, advancing from! 2 ro the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Kentucky cae Geoerenrcaies tp rige Long lines of infantry were drawn up| | Pon't host, General.” Whereas, a state of insurrection now prevails in the State of this afternoon informing Her Majesty | am not going to create any trouble. that Mr. Phelps is recovering slowly, an Oe hyve pe gtpreinpig 4 He if shoot vniess T have to,” wan Kentucky and especially in Frankfort, the capital’ thereof, by virtue is un very weak. san uum. g.|to the legislative halle stood Col. Wille |. 'IVe w slipitted te the Cour of the authority vested in me by the constitution of Kentucky I do pat celle a eee ee lahah ated ening Wim 6 Getachemont of tases pd. I BG hereby, by this proclamation, adjourn at once the General Assembly a iM with pneumonia, is 4 soldiers completely blocking up the Of the State of Kentucky to meet at London, Laurel County, Ken- MUR as Strucae reese: that eng] tae BALKED AGAIN, tueky, Tuesday, the 6th day of February, 1900, at 12 o'clock. Prof. Pheips's lunge are clearing and the}, (O! Williams carried in bis hand a! oi. cannot be done, gentlemen,” said | Given under my hand at Frankfort, Ky., this 30th day of Jan- Jarge bundle of papers, which he handed ine General, calm ‘ > Reet con bie to each member of the house an they | "Thie settled It fu boing, at] SAT, 1900, at D o'clock P.M. (Signed) py of Wart, and the ce ree Pa AR : W. 8. TAYLOR, Governor of Kentucky SIGNED FOR $100; GOT $1 000 ; m Wiliams ber | inte, soinew here sind. somehow, ; By Caleb Powers, Secretary of State. ant Btone a the ’ Yon [a few representatives (0 pans upstairs ature will now adjourn, mubject 06409604-094096000400008- HEE Ete bee Rene® | a i the Crowd had dispersed made by Dr Morgan Vance, of Lvl | licans will pay 1 thot Setehe, Whe Mapected ihe Larger STOPPED BY TROOPS ided by the milita ville, at § o'clock. ter and wit refuse to surrender anys ot Then the main body came tramping nother attempt at meeting w fact that Mr. Goebel had not ral- the offices. Sem, Spon Joney throu ; concerned in the gathering wo Ned durt: he ix hi hows ‘ough the doorway; and they were aoe con ischhe during jhe past six hours show: made up their minds that Arrested by the Bankers, — | stopped by the soldiers in an Instant, | “Te*ted 4nd locked up, au Biel acing a the doctor the heating of vel os cedilnt baat | Jc m unter George Reichs, x silk werver, of 142] Loud cries and exclamations fled the | GOVERNOR IS FIRM. A Moat serious aspect of the law, WhICR provides ‘that aves Wes, One Hundred and Forty-ninth alr, and Col. Williams, mounting half. right lung was perforated, and the bleed- candidate for Governor shail by pire] The Republicany solved all the docu. | tne is all internal. by a majority of both y | Houses. The: Demo- Greet, wroie his wealthy brother in| WAY UP the stairs, shouted Sr tesa 2 f flatly any effo he Burope, avking for a loan of $1.00, and| “Gentlemen, | hold in my bands @ ¢ ghee: men | INJECTED BLOOD. "rats to. beat. officers, ty Jotat ballot three months later was summoned by| proclamation issued by the Governor of have no plan aw yet ahha Bs ge nis mgt jereeye * 4 ’ no. ‘ontiac a ‘i ” 6 1° Gor ne tans have & 1 a nl Int tate : Muler, Behall & Co. 64 Wall street, to] Kentucky which I will read by the action of the G The physicians have deen pouring Threats had been minet aad Pt & remitiance. He received $1,000, but] He then read the proclamation in a, ,Bimmet: Orr who dae been an antt opiates into the sinking man, and art them and it wae thought (he wise Thing | i % (orbel Democrat, says the result of the o 3 the receipt he signed was for fiw loud yotce and directed an orderly to| Governor's wstion wit! be to solidity. the {itt Wood hag been Injected twlee. IM for them to remain where they were 4 When the bankers discovered the mis-| pars copies of | around mocrate and muke Goebel Governor | serve ¢ "s life urmil the Legistature . fake they deman eT excess but legirlators were coming a ivenine CPt Md tol oan declare him Governor of Kentucky. | . ‘4 Reiche had paid t. He was ar-| rapidly, however, and the pushing and! “phe Governor has tes Wis roeta- ie, procigmation dpeleries martial Me LBY WON'T ACT. fested, and Btreet Court this} Phouting mate It imporsible for any ex- aan, Dower, vented by | ‘obable for some time Morning it wi ded to let him) planation to be given the late comers. 0 adjourn the Lonlsta- bur ft practically in effect i. the mone} Hi instasments. In) adj -den Coller then mounted the! {ure when Ate uf Inmurrection. The statement that martial law would) S@ Federal Troops to Ne Sent to « oggighemoued ‘4 acer ro 40 bonds tots We Men enough here to eh). declared made by one of the s i tway and read the proclamation @ f and no Meeting af the nest offi here. but plans were Kentacky Except as a |e: nd time When be finished « repre- any part of it ceil be er anged earl f to de- Last Revert. POSTER, POSTER, FOSTER, ° erative @hoted ; ing wadlent "notion av longa posible. | WaginiNaton, Jen a1-aecretary : CRIES OF ANGER. if GATLING GUNS OUT. | Root Is authority for the statement that ; SEMEBEGS Name, Sedee's awe! “Mr. Chairman, where is London? j | tRere ts novving in the situation In Ken- i gud Complainants Name the Ik i in Kentucky?” yelled another, WHY LONDON IS CHOSEN, More thar ene thousand tate troops] :ucky calune for Federal interference 5 , voter are city and five hundr | y Game-One Vear cd away, now-| THe selectton of London as the meet-| more are ex to-day. Three Gat-| Federal troopa will be ordered to Ken- George Foster, thirty. y ne olace of the Legislature Is signif. New ges he approaches iP} tucky only as a last resort Was arraigned before Judge Warren W nation were} cant in the fact that | Hi the troops are ort, and only | Pener r members. heart of the country Wile 1 Mrounckea im the [then upon represen ms of the Stat fm Part 111., of Genera! Seeaions, | the mountaineers who hi ime mute weather is intensely cold, the ther-| shi SUN ailaeaeenh on tbe charge of tar.) 1°," mod above the tumuk come a fas cae done he C alhad | mometer being below sero, and the eoj-|Awhorities that they had exhausted ali [ee ttn” wn a poe ot] ie te ep Elgin Amat af eine reer ant ere mer . e dea a pact or Poster, on the night of Jan. 12, vroke veatia (Gnd “A t LA a inhabitants are for the most pai na a ould be posted deal with the situation. ito a candy store kept by Mra. Maggie | Heathen and hounds, Lei's go \o atltcana. tee Demeeraier cae thee | dae ni "he 'maintained tiroughost| Gen. Merritt, comma . aded gu pera-Houre ot bh n roughow jen. Merritt, oo Saba Stare, str ei gate | ee aoprval aria smn o-| QB bes tat Tonner” Melee ae lO miing th De 10 the charge ; approval greeted this pro: 2 partment of the East, and Gen. Brooke. powal and of the door, down the | ©) agposiet fo Sudge Postar tot remeny | brad eye svanied the troma haee| ini gar Muara pecans tits] ASSASSIN IS FREE. ao tnd oe for Foner, the privoner Bt. Clair street toward nie vor ton on the even- ome alla races much is known} "| ‘ = riment to-day, but \ Mra. Foster, the comp © beb'nd came Gen —— 6 moe geese their visit is a mere colnelence, and Dealed in ee of the 5 ries Rago te neni ders : Fhe bear. Tee tee a] there is the best authority for the state: ler rentenced Foster te the| {© de ho was standing IN DRATH’S SHADOW t __ ity for one y by thy a few quick onters were 4 Harland Whittaker Is rot the ma [iment 'Aat their presence im the city has —— wiven by that officer and away towurd -_-- The force of mountaineers are ta. the/ Re reference whatever t0 the pevetbitity OA 8 ACQUITTED, the Opera House went (Ne soldiers on a nae boom allowed 9 pets ie, | OF the use of Federal troops in the set- the dead run | Access to io is ma } Meult Yement @ the trot Pissed le ul in oe It was not» parade ‘They ran up the Kentucky. middle of the street and easily dis Nobody te wammitted to the Pelt by Petit Journal Editor anced the let re Who took th (Specie) te The Rvening World; grounds’ without - ioe “and ny DENOUNCE GOY.. Gov. TAYLOR. hot [neued In vrofui FRANKFORT, Ky. Jan. Dr Hume, who has been in attendance upon Senator Goebel since he was shet, came from the wounded man's bedroom at # ‘Thrown Out by French Court. TaN, B.—The cour: to-day ac. M, Mola in the ive! sult veo, wdewalk and hank j Dy the BUMerous poste boRes and pe- | destrians that filled the way pred themeeWer lane To be expected in Pr: I t that ‘by migbital Isbin airanaete have arrives. ae] pemocrate Declare There fe Ne te: i eurrection and Exerative BAYONETS GLEAM. }A. M. and announced that there Yer duel and there 1S mo surface it Rseceds Mis Powers, When the lawmakers arrived all they [hardly a possibility that he could re. | ‘eaten, of trouble from any source FRANKFORT, Ky. Jan. 31.—For the | abe nel for the run of a quarter of a jmile was the privilege of standing on ine opposite wide of the street and caning at tho Opera-House, the front of which ‘Bas occunied by & panting line of eo! diet in double rark with fined bayonets Gen, Lvone, the oldest and most cor: polent in the House. had, despite his ‘| shove time” was bing that Keeps him " eald Dr, Meme, “te hie Prasktort. ne, were, poured Into | Deen teaved He cannot keep aed ae bi bande of oa nen] “TH Prociamation of Taylor is un Were more than ready to come ramed 1 P wed Fore: it sorts of trouble tn ‘the Tat ro baggie: cabo sige & ho insurrection, unless the presence of the militia and what they are doting TURNED MOBS BACK constitutes an insurrection. To rach and all of these were sent tein tne there tn ase “But if an ineurrection did extet the Governsr has no power te adjourn the ~ | Sea at the Abe sult, guring hie | weenie She beet ot ta tke bome » erday vaitsrnoon ernoon, he i wae THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 31, 1900. FILLED WITH ARMED MEN. FRANKFORT, Ky., Jan. 31.—The Court of Appeals indefinitely ad- | Peewee soenrorans 2 WEAK, aud DISCOURAGED WOMEN. DR. GREENE'S NERVURA EEEEGLGOO AMD NERVE MMENYoom=e pnp salrepitis 5 perme TWO WOMEN UNDER CAR. Run Down on Park Row and Perhaps Mortally Injured. Two women, one elderly, were run vwn by a Third avenue trotley car at 3 k this afternoon, while they were |crossing Park Row at James street Both were seriously injured, and one | Wan taken to Gouverneur Hospital, and |may die, ‘The clothing of the elder of the women | was wrapped around an azle, and it Necessary to lift the car with jacks | before the victim could be released. | This caused a blockade on the road. | which lasted for nearly an hour. The women were mother and daughter, Mrs, John Pagliughi, fifty-five years old, of 13 Roosevelt street, and Mrs. J. J. Cunto, twenty years old, of 2M Palisade avenue, Jersey City. They were dragged fifteen feet before the car was stopped. —— BULLER T0 TRY AGMN? (Continued from First Page.) tirement wae handed ¢o him. “The enemy is hoiding thanksgiving services to-night, “The surgeons who ascended the hill were alowed to remove our wounded, ‘The scone at the top was a fearful and terrible witness to the destructiveness of the artillery. All day our stretcher- bearers were busy carrying down men.” CAPE TOWN, Tuesday, Jan. 3.—Gen, | Buller etill holds the Tugela érifts and | wit possibly renew his attempt to force | his way through the Boer defenses be- |fore long, In any case Ladysmith Is |canable of holding out for a consider- able time. One hundred and fifty American scouts who arrived here Announcement WE beg to announce the opening of our spacious store on February 1st, for the sale, at retail, of Imported and Domestic Costumes for Street and Evening Wear; Cloaks, Jackets, Drtving Coats, Mantels, and Evening Wraps, Shirt Waists, Shirts, Millinery, Fars, novel- ties for shoulder and nech wear. Our stock will comprise a representative collection of the latest styles. =| F\loott & Weekes, 20th St.. bet. Broadway 8 Pith Ave. Properly, in Retreating. LONDON, Jan, $1—Gen. Buller tele- Sraphs from Spearman's Camp, under to-day's date, that Col. prado was the oMfeer who ordered the r ment at Spion Kop, Gen believe hie personal gallantry |emved @ diMieult sitwatton carly Jaw. 34, and th at least forty an important matter with them |man evho follows fashion. \ Imported White Shirts For Evening Wear, 9-inch bosom, ren from only, ‘cuffs atlached — all sleevr lengths, | $2.00. | For Day Wear, | 8-inch bosom, epee beck and tres || all sleeve lengths, ' $1.50. vere wo Ya aha an QUDw Ay | fc BOER LOGskS WERE 173, neh Admit Fifty-three Were Killed im Fighting Around Kop. PRETORIA, Monday, Jan. 2%—It is officially armounced that the Boer cas- ualties at Splon Kop were St men killed | and 130 OE MILLINERY DEPT. FIRST FLOOR. re \ ADVANCE SPRING STYLES OF ‘WEBSTER DAVIS | DAVIS AT FRONT, aden CLOTH AND SILK | |Viett. Beer Head Langer in Pres- ident Krager’s Private Car, | PRETORIA, Jan. 31.—Webdster Davis, Assistant Secretary of the Interior Washingtong accompanied by United Con Hollis and the Btate At- started to-day for the Boer Langer at Ladyamith in the | Prestsent’ 4 saloon a shen cea | FATE AGAINST AGAINST SUICIDE Pelieeman and Hospi Were Toe Handy When Grose- man Inhaled Gas. Through the ready work of a police man and an ambulance surgeon of Relevue Hospital a suicide was prob [ably prevented at noon to-day. Dr, Bryan, of Bellevue, was passing | through Second street when a police man hailed him and he found that a man had just attempted sulci'de by gas EFFECTS, \n aia TIGHE WILL SUIT RNDBD. Contest for “Sir” Richard's §8,608,- 008 by Alleged Grandeon Called Of. The contest over the will of Richard Tighe, brough! by Thomas A. Tighe, who claimed to be a grandson, was dis- continued in the Surrogate’s Court to- day. Richard Tighe was sometimes called ‘fir’ Rickard Tighe. He left an evtate | | Bt 2% Becond strect valued at $8,000,000, Benjamin Grossman, fifiy years old, ee . —_—— who understand alps oon Gio tae 4 Fe 1? Pate dats on Ice shone Prince and Leonard street ttores only. Rocmrs, Pxer Co. jira! Lost, Found and Réwards, yo ER ALMANAC POR TO-DAY. + EAN Gan ete... S17) Move orte....6.28 MOM WaTEa. aus, Dr. Bryan used restoratives and it te * oy a he may be able to save