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______ THE WORLD: "WEDNESDAY" EVENING, JANUARY © HTS HEROIC FIRE RESCUES:. ANOTHER HALT zi PITCHED BATTLE, TWO WOMEN GO TO DEATH FIR POUCEILL a wig vases ronan <= [cL JEFFER-, AND BAKE \T HOT SON FIRE Republicans ne in At- tempt to Rush It Through Assembly. ———-—_ — +++ T= Fine Work of Firemen and Po-; Tries New Invasion of Cape, licemen in Hotel Jeffer- Colony and Is Headed Off son Blaze. ‘ (Spe lal to The Prin o Fi ANY, dan 3h T by British i ae = lore din Ge iron ¢. Airae 7 Resins ) 3) jamming-through pre Saas 3 Wild panic and death followed the dies woe « von a zing aq tiendail: polices bills tozda’y |icoxetyeotidresateAloeloekithis) ior ; : se ran rone Rete a moment's tin. Hardly konn ine The ominous paragrap!) Hin the Me Jefferson, at 10-7 Mi A | ing prayer concluded be "5 8) noe, Renininizee: hes ; : Bi Ntxon handed vie bi down ty Clerk herp despatch 0 ios ea WN ann TS Ke Baxter wiih a ourian. i S OMITCHENEN'S DESEATCH TO-DVY, Ellergmesnnz cao, eee eas Docc ; The was read hureiediy, and in a 4 , tne detalles meant a fits lapartment-houre were not kiled by % wwinkins: Ascomblyman Otto Kelaey. } = liohailiisds wounded poured, But} tarowing themselves from their vw 5 Is Working overtime for Majority 3 LONDON, Jan, %.—Des ne fl odday, while there © 4 vague feeiag| dows Into the street te due to the co Alle icing: he Hetieris eben ; e h ed the Immediate considera’ » nereal aspect of the city and the ar- [og uneasiness, it is rei! etohat Kaoxs| ress, bravery and speed with whic om Silent paracecdwaamt police carrled on tha work and aimoat| firemen toe bill Up a noteh nearer final pas- English: | men are pe rival of kings and potenta sone! + men forgot domestic affairs for a mo-|as mobile ax tie Hocrs | iemselver jot r ‘ment to-day on the pubifeation of the} Lord Kiteiever © ankly admits that] The He yman MeKeo of Kings, o) Jefferson Js a sevensstory | alert than Minority: Leader Macie bb oes x f ! do belek house, It wag full of gueets = ews thar Gen. De Wet, the famous | De Wet In #4 va new i ath sense, nek he ua! ve uke S * | W as en ne fle § Boer chief. had teen located again by [of Cane Coli) | thin Intensifies the | i arti Teena the British. uneasiness 16 Kooy falls to a the | ¢ . Booogie into the vor cml and It we he levator-sha ‘ f His indefaticable pursuer, Gen, Knox.) purpose of (he ttoer leader rebel ‘ | Metal lest (cam J rdore of the upper floors. The place aas| autearanerny etniite © who has spared neitner man nor beast.{almos: sire co follow in Cape © | Fido: { ipper floors, Thi was a AAI ere eet ' eat tn! ne wit © the fourth ise unit at 1b : whore trail ix marked by dead and dying | Amone the 1) De Wet is re J titted wi u | hotime Majority ts elther by t tet co return, “horses and bullocks, had at last broughtjas 6 Nv and Von Moltke F ey were! to the Th E the great guerilla to bay forty miles} sat) one Thetr admiration for him é 3 2) “north of Thaba Nichu, and Moer and | amounts to Molatey, Once in Cave Col- othe CALETA a Kosala 97 ANGEL FOR WHITE WINGS. © British were in ferce battle. ne his call to arms would electrify the cl acta ony He - ‘ | | stir © certain death 5 f ‘Thaba 1 is only twentytwo m: vuntry, and England would have al ne ee} hy Adier Paty inn Mi} lente for blocks were aroused b5 of the trapped fire . te Protect Street-Clenners. ALBANY, Jan. intre from Bloemfontein, the capital of the, war on her hands greater than when Orange Free State, no that the fighting | ine Ho the plercing scream conflict beran. } se going on about eighty miles from that} Lord Kitchener cables tat Gen |S" [ $own, and In a district considered to/ Sinith-Dorrien hax returned from Car- Thrilling Reacnes. fave been “pacified” by Kitchener, | olinu, where he dinpersed the Hoe Win the arrival of the firemen + che employees of the Stre partment. and aisy to prohibit joining any polltioal ct fon intendeal to. affect n behalf of the Sireet. ent $$ Swen aw Amended. ALBANY. Jan. 3)—Senator Wiltard has introduced a bill amending the teneme| manufacturing law, bs pi h heing re- etlon a ‘whose cablegram to the War Otfice gave/ and Gen. Hethune } the fret news of the combs Liste have made @ junction and will co-lamoke from the building waa derer pdt appeare that De Wet. after dghting | operate to head off De Wet in this ew land Deputy Chief Ahearn ordered ui Sear guard actiona with Gen. Know a!finvasion A large force of Roers h mont continually for weeks and jecding/ attacked Boysburg and damaged two] gront of (ar Mullding and enat eway from the Cape Colony bor: mines, They lost several men and Come | rescuers ty work. A network of se J invade th the front of] 1 Gen De} series of tarilling rescues foliowed. 7 them MAMI NVA, the searchlight engine, which awept the pe owas flung out to ter ME Ris rewoue wie aliniiarly Mee that a Boer force cot Beditious districts and stir up rebellion _ octal bulldlagaee MGuddenly doubied ant ueaded for sie) IRISH CHEERED DE WET. | incn caarmeu worder himself with a force « surghers tn! @stimated at from 3.08) to 5.00 men, with| King Kedwward's Rica ewGmen ting tnelrearme: at least eight gunn. i Very W j{tKnox, wio has never been far nehind] CORK, Jan De Wet, perceived the manoeuvre and] Bward VIL as “King of : down from the upper win Kingdom of Great Hritain ‘ is f ewe eivet antes placed his force between the Hoers and | ang Hinperoe of dnltn. her Ufe Hines. From the roof of the jBadybrand on the Basuto bi. Her line} a mixed reception. Square Motel, the building Immediately “and the centre of one of the most fertile] There war much cheering; ut. the | adjoining. fremen were working a rope districte in the Orange State. ‘Thos craw inthe Galina ad of the Court | wn ney flung to women In the win- oune cheered for Mr. Kruger and | Y the foun Rath dows of the burning hotel. and took hen De Wet pushed southeast he found) Gen De W The people. eralty, | 20" he burning hotel. an 8 nd oatreet station tle murrleat* Une confronted by the British how them off by a giant awing, to be caught ives itowihw xeenoehad falaceveren er, Were good-humored. and taken tn by the guest the Union thar what had 1 was tru mandant Marale was taken prisoner, ladders was thrown ac emen and 9 je tiny f ring hysterion thinly | —S) e fire, | eugerzenrenee " MEANS AS AOA etgengoareeretzonry ty ae newly LOVING CUP SAVED IN HOTEL FIRE. | FAR HORCEN, shemale rot B ssincaai ERR 3 there gueste who had pres! ere of mind were letting themselves Ca ee Se ee DEAD, INJURED AND we by the) the fire was out to thelr apartments mage vund that t Wo been bh et ainta were on plain Paging of the Hast ‘Twen THE DEAD. tralned floor v burn DOWNING stree PAY, WATIE, servant tilt Was Given by the New York Yacht eves. An iaves tnd it te narrowed y Clad tn the Cold. * nto the hotel waa] who tad permise rae ; f ze BULLE A EN SteS Club. guests, who " sand ‘ the robes, despite. | e teat, red. Sasa cheninnie VOnra7, We otte rincetons nands had eeen tn carried fa \ f cf from alatth-ovp window. ste siding at | lore J. Plerpont Mors: | remcie friende ‘The Union amare) stra Wouthtl tne a enuaien Wwausn " wrt right Knee trac- York Yacht tub, wa . 9] Hote! provided shelter and blankets for jadders from tie sixth Muor. Mr,and M tured tented with n jeving cup by membe {the clu hWob sh last evening In the new club. the refugees, and the Swannanoa apart nd Mr. and Mrs. tra be i i mentehouse, serosa from the burnin, eet er Were carried from, the ffth toor oar Bouse oa Lif Rect ores: fourth | ‘i : Jn the secon! tloor Mr and Mre. ‘The ° ‘om je appre: 126. Guests Rush Fran-/! Fireman Sacrificed Eye-| dlitins. tare open tte doors and pro-| gir ules ate ABLE M EE Tn anal clation of Mr. Morgan's gift of $130.00 to purchase the site of the club's new home. i vided a temporary he where hys- 4. tically About the t sight to Save terieal and -ehilly. we were revived/ apartment and carried (hem oul, ‘ . Corridors. Workman. by Dro Wo HL Hemingway, assiated py ie lady tenants of the place, {ines —— The wonen were t Meanwhile the gueats on the lower the street te the Sswanante er been carried down. Hemingway hau Tichus and yen oke Into thet CONWIN, Mes. ©. PULLEM, ENSE dow. rt of New The Neseued Wom Nd. War tuhen from f6 WILhiAM ent at the presentation of the cup, atch took place during a banquet. Nicholas Kane, Chairman of the Regatta Committee, made the speech exiotiln, across Dr oftice taken £ GEO iWhile the scenes of horror were be. Ang enacted at the Hotel Jefferson hen Davies, a member of fee from teat Moors had elt ‘ " 1owas the hers pats Secon or they [1ato a temporary: t Mr. Morgans generosity. Mr. Morgan's a uoruliin: eXscall are Oy Hote which completely destroyed the vapon ae as fi eau a ri wamen were hysterte Mrs. WAN eareled tre | health was drunk standing and all pres- atreet and miihtavanien wes a | oeeiea autre wonlis ast oray thinuatter i ar Mere tee nage Of stimulants after the ehilting 1 tnhen from tires ent cheered. West to create Sratice pear tetastat es 1 At the risk of hin Hfe he rea.) on the upper Moors were taken tn te in jumping from be nv wine PWARD, war corres: In replying Mr. Morgan seemed to feel is ba {from the tatrd floor of the burn! Bteinway pl warehouse across ay Afier the work of rescue had ty ‘ deeplyli the! gratitude tot? the fmembers: © At 4.30 o'clock Night Clerk Willlaen |} > ttn Ji Sehmid: ‘ cork Hodge saw smoke coming from an alt-| yyy jad teen overcame. by smote shaft. He rang the automatic alarm | ign i: was learned that S )..@n4d then awakened the 155 questa of Hothe flames were ty WASON, Mr. He dischilmed any pai and» thi cular generosity at what he had done to fur- the Interest of the club was but harrow plank, while others descended the ladder to the areaway, Hundreds Saw Her Dir. Baduasesers-sesais <o1 due <avenenane eine over hts shoul | w Way slowly down | dow apartinent on the alxth fl had to go through | Jefferson, When they ran ty ‘The Nasons occupled a bay win roof tae the wine Rais had gnawed matches tn a closet| der and th Phe sg $F. the barroom; the Names spread to e ing celling, and before they were{ ALM: careied J. Puller, ) made bi Again janan Sieamers on th the ladde : fill be the burning building Che tames | Steward Bruel : tural in any member wno had ite ic place, w a family hotel A | . 4 ene’ zg , i wh 2 ASE RW BleB aise Ra camly: . Me ren | Nad seached tae second oor and shee In the glare of the departments “loes to Mr = peacaped down [| welfare at heart. He then touched upon rushing up and down the corridors an] OQ! (re Sere spurting out of thew chlight hundreds iociepectaturs iw lta ire ‘ S} ihe many no! achlevements of the “manner that threatened disaster sate eo tragic death of Miss Down, fh Bneign © second Moor by fl eraft fying the club's colors and d > Fortunately the firemen arrived just A ladder wae run up to the third story ling and the thr her em. © thethang 3 sjclared th the club's history was ‘4 thea, and etzing up the situation herded] 2! Davies clambered up tle had to! ployers, sh pal nuree, Ud Inviedd ite : i neh floor. + | closely ussoclated with all that was the guests in a back room while they | "% {hroven the sheets of Mame and | employed by} a connin, She wae tn a wack ce urd oe Di, Mere. BS ier det tury window hy a )] most crejuiable in the deedn of Anu extinguished the flames In the front part | "MK" ‘ ; Res | ede roprletor, MMR AnOILE Beets dee ahem LUIS, Pordnnese ¢ LeGeneral te New Yorks ted 3 oR TONTIK oy = sat 3 © found Sclimidt unconscious on the | pat an bo a hin petted OWNAGE R SANT ALY 5, LUIS, Watese Consal-Genet o New Yorks led “[ gtithe bunaing, where ane fre was con- | 110 {und 8 wml aby wan orn and buried wit aie Coe re YANKEE YACHTS AT ALGIERS. + PE CUE damage to the extent of #8,599| that Ureadtul oaytiem of fre, Wit tie | dow ing. for help guests, in. the tory Mediterranean. x been done. the ground tn safety and then | tn Hotel, adjoining, shouted nt bale Jan, 30.—Anthony J ihe He was budiy t mitthe [to them t they would bring hes iM ¢ : ‘) nud Mery ahew by Indders from sisth teor, Drexel's twin «erew schooner-yac! REFUGE BOYS TOO BAD. hands, and he wii probably | Jonn Kensoruck, a travelling salesman,” spiel Ma tas Ls My es Dione ecu lta Y third floor aver plank to Stein= Margariia has arrived here, Mr. Drexe. — —- the sight of of hw eyes a rope and tried to tose it to Nason“ bl aT hy eu ON Li 1 to be the handaomest {Senate MI Mrohibitea Their Trane- | The fire started in the er at puty Chief Attearn and hie driver, Wareliise and the An She tne aan Finken frou third-fooe Mresescape, craft afloat, and she fa attract- ference to Elmira. oe Names ty ‘Thomas Martin, enterel ionsbruck’s Fourteenth street side at iy Buonsiaugaduass eave saravo avs vacelsvsuarslovelavea / - - ttention here. , oputlaliiairne? Rvsninelwarlay A twinkling the structure, ao mond uc ed in throwing the Worked Like Froji 4 PIPES ORS SrOneXOrS- 87° | American yacht, J. iH. Han- ; ALBANY, Jan, ®.—Incorrigibies are vry brick building, was ablaze | rope date the oay window. It was seized | . we aro ae by the —_- Pali 5 an’s Taurus, touched here Jan. 2%, and F | f c ere 10) me! th : t . nd just 4 " i sh — got to be sent to Elmira Reformatory |U1,All there were 100 men in the building. | 0Y Mies Downing z rol by a reporter for Th I re : y to the Mediter- I: the future, unless convicted of W land ther scape wag Sue wend Moor Soe climbed out on the window: sti) hut roel fe: the; tire, reat Mort | Tielifirer wan eepon a mater icon, diay. Mr, Hanan * felony, if a bill introduced by Senator | fumes. ‘ (7 Wat Cecame pantesairtcken and sereamed Whar ha secrete sahara i t Tt wasn few minutes bet . « } pot . i ve conduct | re for some months before | Btewart to-day becomes a law. ‘The bill We 1 to leap fron ee Ecant jump 0 . baie: i mor jen) ats Law tie ir coolness that there | returning to Ame! windows i Lowhich faces hotel 1 1s ie They re: | provides that where deling cone Ae At injury Ho ke te that rope about was wale . eke | ated cont ya re -—— ALL exe i ) rakeitwoihe acreammatidcat Atodtly at to the hotel gueate t aterrr Claes Cactoryie wlio Es yo WM dou't stand holding ito yeiie ry we heard ams and sh tirapalt , ty | re peent S. fined in: the Sta. f dustrt at [Phe det at Fourteenth a ifanaerit i ied ee go 11 Rot uy | remata rooms and not jum” |WALTER CHRISTIE ENGAGED. or the Hol i . , Several men ate paid to. be mins with fear, the 1 Mewole were breaking las Arrested After Fire. Sate Randall's Island are gut pee tout itis belleved coat they cat | SA LOAN ha Vrmade 0) A indows and shouting for ald | ‘Miners! Teniner Wit pot the rope about her wale vlsned Inoth 1 to Jump fom the p hint for. The (liding Wwe completely desir “or habitual form ef cond may there wer nin Univer be transferred to Reformatory, |p ling Jectiong | h He it Bre Wns Wanless tthes Are over calx te The damage will © Ike to the window stl, where (he ; Wc aa int} ae $ r HERKELBY, Cal, Jan, %.—Wi seen. ———— Ff stood, She fell wort of the dite he ground be here wa ‘ Mitehetl sat Christe Princeton's athletic tratner, years of age when original: et a h Veniriceeesmnay orininalts tom MURDERER BRIENZI GUILTY, -:<\ esers! ect ant itosted tows adder (om tie sen ape, Sima sua ltacatteansceu tisbicaatinetarnions The bill was introduced at the = { oeThe only RWG CO NAAR teams of th versity of California, @ation of President Biure We six-ineh pla He has a iwo-year contract. with the [SInper of Several hundred membera were pres- | FAITH CURER STORM ALBANY. Hearing on Anti-Christian Science Bill Draws Throng of Women. ALBANY, Jan, —Chrisiian Selence [advocates, mostly well hnd fashionsdly dressed women, assembled here this Mfiernvon to attack the LI of Assem- jelyman Beil to punteh for a mimle- neaner any person other than a) duly xistered phystctan who shall recom: tor advise the use of any remedy Added ty the throng of Christian Scientists were many drugeaste, phar- mactets and prot ry medicine men, who claimed that the bill's provistons had ot ma so sweeping that if passed tt would become a misdemeanor for any druggies or other citlaen to preseribe vy printed or written word or wy any remedy for a trifling ailment n Mell agreed to amend . se that it shall not affect occu- late, patent medicine dealers and dru TO AMEND TAX-LISTING BILL. State ta oof tdi: 1A Wis. He Re red. | ALBANY, Jan, ¥.—The Tax-Listing jill, which how caused suca a storm of ia Asa * to be amended. Assem. Thiy aia ) Sanford W. Smith has prepared }a number of amendments which he be- Neves will yme objections, One of them ix He persons from maxing atement of each | Aividunl asset Taat is, if a person owned number of bonds of various hei will simply clagatt {hem in t road bondas,"* a ; LABOR BUREAU BILL PASSED. reca Gov, ¢ Palit] by Unanimous Vote, ALBANY. Jan. 3)—The Senate hae passed the Labor Bureau Department tion bill suggested by Gov | Udell. There was not a dissenting vote. “sum dees away with the Arbitration, i An Old-Fashioned Storm P: omises to Cover the City. Coincident with the announcement of lhe Wenther Hureau that a snow storm would rage in New York to-day and t morrow the snow actually began falliny, thts forenoan, it 4 very general storm, the Weather Observer says, and extende over 4 wide area. It is expected to lust, according to his predictions, untll some fume Thursday. ‘To-morrow it will tur and the city inay ha! white Cor several days. It wih perhaps be necessary to get ur snow (2 ougns, but the Observer ix us about’ predicting the extrut of much colder e a muntle of m war Inaugurated with 4 eof Zt degrees above zer about the will t “la, high iy gales Thursday, Fri- day will be fate. Preparations to clear the atreets of pel le by the. Stree so that when : given carts an ra may be ready been pusy bond our emergency force to, be ready In case they are catled upon. sa ~ Marr: Shanton, Superintendent of Snow It moval, thig aft “L have bee terepnoning 10 ail parts of the greater by to-morrow morning we wi!| have four thou ng men and three thou- notifying “Some on the main hatte es downtown alt Ce tract, but the work under the supervision will all be dot of Mr. Shanto! In cromtoan atreeis, where heavily lontied wagons left. the wharves anil freight houses. tugging, straining and sipping horses and fallen animals were constantly. tn eviden: !PAUPER INHERITS WEALTH. Dewt-Mate Who Was Married Three es WII Live in Comfort. (Special to. The Evening Wor .+ UTICA, N, ¥., Jat. W.—Aldis Royce has left the County House at Malone a happy man, He Is a deaf mute and was, sent to the Inatituton In 1899) accom- panied by his wife, who remained there only a short ttm Boyce hax now come Into the posses slon of n fortune left by his sister, Anna Boyce, of Orange, Mass, Of the property left by his alster Boyce haw recetved $2,000 and there xeems to be enough more coming to keep him in comfort to the end of hts life. Mr, and Mrs. Boyes have ma to Dickinson Centre, their former home, gira. Reformatory. ont Naameiate: ned the neo drome the of our building ; 4 : | Senator, Stew rt * Presiden: Stur wi ment. he dropped headlong tot Ant ** os . AN hed va r Y ithletic assoctation and ts expected to tates that the delinquenta + : : frweew ust ' [arrive here within the next two weeks. formatory from the House Rh vk Mrtenzi, wie ah and kill Me skull wax crushed) by the Ae thie narrow plank about thir y Ve not estimate whos hi inathernextat eeks Qs the Mochester Schoo! are in 1 soon Wilhan Baume of vhen Moher t9 | eps walked. 5 gn Se ae ane @ases wors: ) those contine 4 an pre |” “orm : i felony there. oMicers cannot prem pune rents antl eoure heat ‘ Wiwleeeee each ty eee f jae them parol: und conduct, War convicted * wife maw rawle . ; they! are uinder term gente 9: | snl aearre man's death and grew hysterical, | FIRM ORES Fe weclalfarlniinshmonthvae ane in col mee the rr virtues of Hi 4 Windo he 0 | pa tacts - f it " “1 the institution. ar. Kvedlssayieaey | 4 ve Crbminial | SN CE eat [5 the rerutt of 4 wounl rece ved while Ito identify the defendant, Squar her out nnore’s confession was then 1oadmit and confess,’ tt ran, H L OFF f that Fam guilty, and f make thts con. sation out of regard for the truth and u _—_—_—_—- Ho} = ring we prrespendent 4 ho r f 4) Randolph —aireet, Chicago. Weds mee Jent in Cuba, | raat uy « init to-mor- $s Ache a ie “ on the secon ho m1 ROOSEVELT TO FIGHT. — |row SAU ts tw talee Ahearn that he: had [orswsied & room mi oor:/of parece priau: n r Ahearn ran to hia rocm. ade Mec aD, Mie cams lthathalleceere Lon Ininnd Restdents Gye Mine | Blea wit 1 Q sein the Une and threw tt yee one tracnatse i with smoke a Nenr Thetr Homes. on the mm Nason, i tet ; nica a 1: | | Justice to my husband. us ieee , iy vround the wo watting te # co r, pinata | Justice Freedman reserved deciste A adebore avait oynueei Day dnl ache rs “a” mod 9: ven tiesto chim e fires ray in| | Justice Freedman reserved deciston, ers Tecae by hive orenelana the Noni | eaneRice Ie let us tle together,’ : ant ow “09 | Wife Admits a Husband’s| roxeR’s PICTURE GONE, |“easure at ene to Bhore Improvement Association £ nov fearful woman, with he fo 2 Permit Sabbath the latte atlable ty reach Charges éna Divorce husband's neck, With of flehting in ?. é Nee ee ven vurcrthoneeeeerial {< purauer Inetunt!s Msengaged nimeelf and Usa nythel rear or sere Suit peda LT Games. ¢ thelr homes ——_— . ha. ferson yway’e plano Wareroons, | uit. atrlet-Atturney's Oice. - : oot Pn Peet) TILT OP ATES Direct were then shouted tof ®ith a one-story extenson In the rear | . ———_ » Col, Gardiner was District-At- Saat ; Faet Hocke) Sruutly: ; malavhaiehie ia elei eens Konsor ics ond Policeman Tycho, who[Siioway's watchman secure ard he had a ploture gallery of ‘Tam-| ALBANY, Jan, 30.—Arsemblyman OP league championship game of hockey {* ver Athletic Club » hel had Jotne em Nason iifted his wifey Which he phe from the rr f othe] Cathe NOTE, iy braves in his offe the Criminal irger, of New York, has introduced bs with be played by the Hockey Club of | . an | OUT on th dow th and awung her [extension fo the biloony at the tom | wemnat, ¥ at Joba J. 6 ' Bullding ard Croker's ple Se Pei 1 Cod 7New, York and the Brooklyn skating veces , sof She sw ived ike a pendulumy| of for fre-escape, ahd across this board | Lexington avenue, farniehe \ weratten | upled the most prominent place. | Uparneraltne ve iis br seball an haeRratuiherClerniunt Avenue tee Peale Aheas) nis driver and Colby| Mr Mars nd the othera who climted| confession ta Justis Fre via [ W (he advent of Dintrict-Attorney |1@ alow the playing of Paseball ony yy Brooklyn, to-wcot The trooklyn , * noKiing th ~ from the window} dows the fre-escapes, were foi Supreme Court thls aftersooa tn, nNhin the plctire of Croker and the | Sunday in thin State. ‘and hatchet is now one of the fastest on the fancr Stove} hehe hat be swung in to- ‘ Jolor Chatield, the pEgpric of the | suit faruaivoree erm it Oy ro hosban leur braves dlsupneared. Yesterday fal , And the Hockey Club ny = lied ward the Wi) on where rescue awalted | Hove! Jefferson, who found siclter for| admitting that sl had ber cutlty of) photograph of Col, Roosevelt waa in the | ahard fight newows, the her, 90 Police an shiek wi ung out] bis wife and mother-inlaw, Meo FH. [improper conduct: with Jomepl Martin) plitce made vircant by the removal of Mr. world W Sait eee Hey bodyguard, abould of the lvelicat i vf oy his heels iy Peticeman Tyeto, and| Streator ,in the Swannanoa apartment-| for three yeara, The Coonora were |Croker'® pleture, San yee ed Wena tetera | one mean een 8005): ams are evenly :. PT Mr, Konsbrucs and he finally xucceeded | houne on Past Fifteenth street, was|narriel in February, 1897. ‘To Cure the Grip In Two Daya, | ™& don’t use World Wants, If ing ADC cleverness, \ in reaching her swaying form and ahe! scen soon after tho fre was under con-* Mrs, Annie Kelh junitress uf the house Lazative Bromo-Quinine removes the cause, *s* | hurry, de and rented a house, where they will pend the rest of their days, Mr, Boyce haa been married three times. His firat wife was accidentally shot by hie son, and ® little later Mr. Boyce married again, His xon and this wife eloped getting a divorce, married ee MORE SALOON SMASHERS. Women Took women of the W. C. T. U., armed with pickaxes, hatchet» and hammers, to-day raided and completely demolished four saloons known as “joints.” ‘They marched quietly down the prin- ‘ets of the town, carrying axes Several of the women accompanied by thete husbands, no, however, took no part In the pro- ceedings and acted only Asm of ‘ho opposed. th Oe bpadig beaten ‘aticr big, plese’