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v ‘shut off thie - JOCTOR CANNOT LVE WITH WIFE, bays Professional Duties Prevent Thelr Being Together. IFFERS CASH SETTLEMENT. firs. Durrie Accopts’ $60 a Month In Lieu of Her Husband. De. George B. Durrle, of 107 West Fif- r-fourth street, was arraigned before} [agtstrate Olmsted in the West Side) ‘olice Court this morning, charged by Geraldine, a woman past mid- le age and dressed tn black, and Hving t 6 West Ninety-third street, with bandonment. Ofrs. Durrie said her husband teft her ust May. ‘This was conceded by Lawyer Scott ord, who represented Dr. Durrie, who| ddod that the defendant's professunal | utiles obliged him to leave his wife. fe sald that while away from Is wife e pald her $50 a month. Mr. Lord sald that Dr. Durrie's pro- msional duties prevented his living with | fe wife, but that he wan willing to give | er an allowance of $0 a month. i Mr, Lord safd that Dr. Durrie's pro- tssional duties prevented hix living | 4th his wife, but that he wns willing; > give her an allowatce of $60 a month. ifter come discussion this was agreed >, and the complaint against the docior | lemissed, amd all parties left the court. SEDFORD PARK FEARS, TYPHOID Women Tell Aldermen the ' Water Situation Is ‘“In- concbivable.” Dr. Frank Le Compte Dow, Rev. Dr. Weyland Spaulding and Theodore Die- serlen eacorted a committee of Redford | 9 Park's wives: and mothers! before the | Board of Aldermen this afternoon to wish thelr protest against the water tumine. They presented a petition sizned by re women. The petition, pointe aut that after, the| ‘Iait of the women to Commissioner Dal- | on's office Baturday, they got all the vater needed, and that this In 4 con- eration of the department that it can upply water to Bedford Park if tt wail. ihe petition says: “Before the present administration there was sold, or privileged to the chester Water Supply Company | rivate corporation) permiasion to tap he main leading from Kensico water- eds, #aid main being the supply to the eservolr. } “Thia company sel water principally m Westchester County. The Commis- Moner has told us that he could not ipply because a section o! Wilitamabridge (this being now a por. dion of Greater New York) ts thus aup- | oiled. + “The condition of affairs In this sec ston we belleve to be beyond your possi- | ale conception; we may at any day have! wn epidemic of typhokd. “Gentlemen, in a few words, force theso gates of the Westchester Water Bupply Company shut and keep them shut, and we, the citizens of a dts- tressed district. will get the rellef de- sired and which we must have before the completion of any contract for $8,000 or $80,000,"" The whole matter was referred to the Committee on Water Supply. A_ resolution, framed by President Holahan, of the Board of Public Im- provements, appropriating. $80,000 for the onatruction of a pumping station. for the relief of Bedford Park, was passed. Alderman Bi made nine speeches, The ¢emale delegation chatted animat- he rear of ‘the chamber. The Gergeant-at-Arms waa ill- by the Chair 'to “tell the ladies thay’ must stop talk Bridges was ston) in his tenth speech by a point of order trom Alder- inan Kennedy. Ho kept on talking, a “if he was | his seat.” {take my seat, and you can't make me, yelled Bridges. The point was that Bridges was tulk- Ing twice on the same question, canteeleapiaerte MRS. PLATT BETTER. tor Abi to Leave His Wife at the Fifth Avenuc Hotel. Mre. Thomas C. Piatt has so far re- covered from the attack which pros- trated her at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, that Genator Platt was, able to leave to-day for’ Washington to attend to !m- portant: business. Heats Platt’; prysic her own aga! overcome poe dan ¢ ‘constit “tare ante, in’ Washington’ she was sly affected rina any time sirjeg te the present upeli, but she recov- sans say sb. the ‘d ‘BURGLARIES AT, RAHWAY. « Robbed and One Man Pat in Jal! (Specials tv, Tht Evening World.) RAHWAY, .N. J., Feb, 6.—Burgiara visited five houses in this city during the night. They secured silverware, Jewelry dnd money in each Instance, Hu; Roorke and: George Conger fol- lowed the tracks In the snow, Itoarke caught one of the supposed burgers fifter a struggle and finde m at Police Headquartes Rivest is name as John Scott, of Chis eag2, bound for New York. Four Missing Lithographer. AWArd Beaman, of 1122 Thirty-elgh& ‘eg, Brookiyn, has been missing Alnce -taorning. He worked lith- rat acy. He jana” glath Ft /Asks the ciel Ones of | do your duty and enroll y ig MRS. NATION APPEALS TO CHILDREN FOR AID. rivivicinieleininieleininieieininlefeleininininbelnininieinlnieleinteiefelel-inte! ase Topeka to Join Her in Gen. Hér Violent Campaign |t Against Saloons— Shel} Leads Ancther Raid, Is|° Struck with a Hatchet | and Shot At. Frank TOPEKA, Kan., Feb, 5.—Mre. Carrie Nation to-day took her frat mtep to In- duce the schvol ehtidren to Join her in her violent campaign against thee s1- arrival ltoons end “Joints” of the chy. In a .\ Guayra, proc.crnatica to the little ones she says: eeaCole: Ambros “My Precious Lotte Children: i send itch Kear: you greeting and ask you toyhelp a Avohntt Aestroy thut which Is on the #tree:s and auralnat wy. protested by the poilee and elty: officials to destroy my darlings. 1 want every one of you little ones to grab up a rock and smash the glass doors ant windows of these hell-hol You will ur names on the pages of undying fame aad pin yous Just now elan J board. ¢ tan trovert the Warner-Quinian Asphalt armbailstration, HALT WAR HEROES COME. Uribe and A. H. Carner to Tell Their Side. POLITICS: HERE AFFECTED. Hiscock and Ger. Greene Parted by Far-Away Venezuelan Row. A whiff of war blew into port with the of the Philadelphia from La having on board Gen, Uribe. milan rebel chief, so Carn er, manager tn the the New York and Bermudez Company, fighting for existence the Venezuelan Government, M. Backus, a representative of ‘ompany. in high favor with the Vene- were also on ‘arner Is at the Hotel Manhat- His visit here Is to make clear the + | rights of rhe aaphalt trust tn the con- y now waxing. In a recent letter to a frond in this yourselves on the site of God and hu- manit; . tlelty, he saye hat the New York and Ber- Mre. Nation launched ner crusade mudez Company have been working againat the “Jo! of this clty earty thetr asphalt mine, which he bought the second place visited from the hatches blow on tne temple. Mra, Nation started out on a + tour of the “folnts’ at #20 o'clock, and | with Mre. J.P. White and Misx M nw Southard attempted to enter at %) Kansas aven The man on duty was taken unawares but managed to disarm Mrs. Nation and | bolt the door before any of the party it could enter, j With ttntehet, jay and war Injured by At Guan He elat anted ne of Fi SOOOOHGS THE NATION'S HATCHET BRIGADE. money w TUscork Quinlan terly oppos i pulled a platol and fired two shots at | Greene, 2 oth “maxed and the’ man “ran ? tracted to the dexcorted Mra. Mo rs held a praise ervice and lectured those in charge of the station. Subsequenily Mrs, The pat Twenty the Rece} ation was airaign- eal in court on the charge af disiurb.ng the p jscharged, She then im- medately began another round of the One new ported to the Health Department to-da; id, of ¢ Government in 1887, With the title went the right to all the asphalt inthe state in which the mine ts located. jocn, Carner established a little Amertean colony and had stocked it with all the ccenforte of civilization, ms that as late as last July the n Government eem its engi- works and received from him | < verifying the company's titles, but in «pte of this the Dictator has new claims to Lake Fellctdad, he company's richest deposits. ir. Carner intimated In his letter that ‘ana conalderation that went @ | Rreat wuy in Venesuelan politics, The asphalt war hax caured a pecullar split In local Republican pitt Vrank is cttorney for the Warner- poomnee ty) and es euch Is ite ty Gen. Franca Vint te Chairman of the Republican County Comattee, who la President the Asphalt Trust. re Nar case of emall-pox was ent is Babino oe ia Eant ind street. pion ospttal. a Canto thirty dred and taken to ie wa saloons are under heavy rd to-day and the proprietors of the saloons and thelr assistants slept on their arms lastnight. : Nation declares that her unsuc- H effort ay demolishing a saloon thas not daunted her cournge and that sha. will not leave Topeka until all the “haurder shopa’ Are closed. After her arrest yewtenday and neh relense on her own recogniza: tion announced that she had anes el another army of ermine! women Into service: and that, thirty strong and armed with bright new hatchets, sho would descend on the legal saloons to-day. She would specify the point of attack nor give the names of her warriors, but sald that they had the necessary nerve and that Naver would certainly be spilled and thar blood might, also flov She Wi tinue. The Senate saloon was, it not is now £ known, aclected as the point of attack, 2] CM Maranat Stant tevin “aympatny | District $l with Mrs, Nation, but he deplores $ lence, and he hast Mrs, Nation that “she had better desist until the | ¢¥idence ris have settled the case against her and have oMctaliy determined whether or not It in a erlme to destroy pro} which ia used'in an unlawful business. Mrv' Nation says that a number of men have been enlisted and t 1} nscompany her petticoated smaa! on her next crusade and will pro- Five hand will The mother of Kansas and the Father of His Country may not stand on the same plane in history, 2 but the artist has made them mighty plain here. tect them should the Joint keepers again | prise, } uge violence in preventing the smashing | regarded DOG 92-00.002548 8-2,6PO-D 018.00. PT-9-@ 3 ot the; salon McMahon avenue Tesiste: seized Mrs. her hatchet. In the scuffle Sirs. Nation was struck on the right tempie with the hateh bur tae blow did not disable her, Ad the Women entered without) spilled on tl hut a colored man guickly|ed in tne Nation, struck her-and took | the be | drenched e dan wan $1500, floor. Mrs. Natlon knock. ad of a barrel of beer and} spouted out and completely | HATCHET FOR MRS. NATION. achusetts » Crusader. irl} 3 Feb. 5.— of the Good Templars chet nnd nend it to the saloon and «tock RLY al brane to buy a Natlon nil, taking an axe carried by Mr#. White, -he turned over two lurge slot machines and Pistol Shot Fired. Distetct," ind some great throng gathered tors, in. taking the part of the ¢ a fight was started, during wh! negro who fad) struck Mrs. 3 smashed the gtass in front of each. large refrigerator and the bar fixtures were also quickly demoHahed. All the Iiquors behind the bar Oe ae ae AVOIDED “SCENE") SHOT HIMSELF, 1S AN HEIRESS. Quiet, Though She Met! United States Secretary!Eldest Daughter of the Cc. H. White with at Guatemala a Bridge Jumper Gets a Stranger. Suicide. Bulk of $85,000. alko have been adopted Mra, Nation in her crusade, ne tlon fe. held nex! The of in ye frultful tran York. ORGAN | Bteve Brodie, the bridge Jumper, who Mrs. Charles H, White, wife of a dled recently in Texas, will te buried to- Prominent Wall streot man, has asked WASHINGTON, Feb. 5.—A cablegram received here from United States Min- He May Present Tammany Grand many Hall Devery holde hia peace. VICE READY FOR PRILBIN. It ‘to Jury. Attorney Philbin has person- ily taken up consideration of the vice submitted by the Committee of If he decides that the matter in jt justify the {ssuance of war- rants, he will present it to the Grand Jury ‘after that body consideration of mutine cases. ‘This announcement comes al {nasmuch as the Grand Jury tw done with It# ie as a Tammany body, and Judge n, In charging them, made a special point of declaring that they were to consider only routine cases. ‘The work of Mr. 1s now practically completed. em achievement was securing the trans- fer of Capt, Titus to the “Med Light Nixon's, committee Its great- * which he thoroughly purified, the Kansan re-| At its seaston yesterday the committee worked on the report which tt will make FEBRUARY 5, 1901; Weis WINS HIS FIGHT © President McKinley After | a Vote by the Cabinet Sends HisAppointment as Lieutenant-General | to the Senate. | i t | WASHINGTON, Feb 5 }nas won ils tight and the tenant-Genera! The Pre the Senat Miles of Leeuw Gen. { Went tueday sent his name to. together with a number of | % other army The friends of Gens, Brooke and ous} Practiaiily withdrew thelr op to rometions Mites a week go, out Miles and his backers, knowing they had won, were on the atert fur any attempt to undo the work they liad nominations of general oMecers of the & army sent to the Senate were discussed | f at length. Some reatrangement of the Unt as prepared for submission — w: made. An unusual‘ and pursued by the BP: to the nomination 3 2 A. Milen to be Lieutenant-General question of making the nomination was submitted to che Cabinet and a balot | Was taken upon tt. It resulted in favor) of the nomination, and {t therefore w went to tae Senate. No det. ment of the result ofthe vote te obtain. able. This ta the lst sentrto the Senate vy thd President: ‘to be Lieatenant-General—Major-Gen. otable course was dent with Nelson A. Miles. " Major Denerals—Brig.-Gen. Samuel H. ng, U. B. A.; Col. Adna R. Chaf- GEN. NELSON A. MILES. ath Cavalry, 8. A. = General U. S$. V.);. Brig-Gen. (Sketched last week by Kate Carew.) MacArthur, U. 8 A. (Major-Gen U.B. Vv) Colonels, to be Brigadier-Genera peneel Blghth Infantry, U. 8. A. (rig. 4 dication that he ty to te pinced tn aus John C. Bates, Second Infantry, U. 8... | WS General U8 Vy pacearn * f of ite military fore (Major-General U. 8. V0: Col. Loyd] Alto Major Willlam A. Kebbe. ‘Pated ir i rent me sows ieee Wheaton, Seventh Infantry, U. 8. a. | Aftillery, U. 8.4, ele dier-General ed shortly and) (Major-General U. 8. V.): George w. |: & Brigadier Frederick ia'auty fn the hited Buates: bs [|B Grant. 8 Vaae Papin 3. Franklin w provides for six Davis, Twenty-third Infantry (Briga-| Pall, ith Cayatey . (Brigadier- . and the promotion of Maier. Gens, dler-General U) 8.V.); Theodore Schwan, | General U =< another! vacancy) in. shat Samuel P, iaartiett, of New Jersey, to . which, It is generally, undes Assistant Adjutant-General, U. 8. A. " ry GBrigadier-General V8. VJ; damuet 8. | OF (euectar of Customs for the District ited Or tne pghlor offe Sumner, Sixth Cavalry, U. 8. A.; Leon- whi Ma Arthur are ie Ss Tete ee ard Wood, Asstatant Surgeon, U.S. A. a1 eo VACA, ajor-General U. 8. V.); Robert I mcrae and: aa oncrga Hi Fourth Infantry, U. 8. A. (Brig- i adler-General U. 8. Vid; Rober: P di higher: | pe heme aueteee thy Hughes, Inspector-General U. 8. A. (Bienen Dene U8. VO Ssornsy M GOVERNOR CETS POLICE BILL. he netion In the case of Gen. ¢ ts TOTS J in military cireles as am goifent service in China, Iptooked for upyolntment.as a . Brigadier Generala General Talks om LL! vites Stu je} Geno, ath Ambne Acknowledges Senate Resolution en Queen WASHINGTON) Feb, S=Throtich Secretary of State the Senate today F the Hel ure selved from Lord Paw a tah Am! dor, an acknowledgment of this morning: His address, waa {the receipt of the Senate's resolution * of reminiscences of Abraham % upon the death of Queen Victoria. The Iu, with whom the General vere * letter Inc >), and ts as follows: | acqualnted during the war, Assembly Passes Measq~] orice the nonor to state that E have} AG the clone of = i received your note of the 29th dnst., in] the st * to be present at the great’ ure--Will Be Rushed to which vou were good enough to trans- | Linco!n celebration which will be held agg Mayor Van Wyck. mit to me copy of the resolution | Carnegic Hall on Monday evening, aed by the Senate of the United — =e ates on the 2d inst.. In connection Delays Cables, th the death of Her late Majesty. Thi (Apectal to The frening World.) ALBANY, Feb. 5.—After “killing” all Of the amendments cffered to the New York w#ingle headed pol bill, the As- sembly this morning pasted the bill by “I should be obliged {f you would con-| Union vey to the President of the Senate an expression of my sincere gratitude for this tribute, the text of which | have al- ready communicated to my Govern- men graph Company this morning. fesued the following notte storm prevails in Bngisad The telegraph lines areriny. terferet with and xreatly impeded, @ strict party vote of 101 to 4. The measure will immediately Mgned by the Governor and wit prob- abvly reach Van Wyck on Wednesday The battle over the New York singte- headed Poltce Commission began tn the be Mayor Burt’s Clearing Sale. Men's Hand:Made Shoes, Assembly to-day and was a hammer and tongs affair from the start. A dozen of the Democratic minority mem- $2. 75 to $3. 75 per pair. a bers had amendments to propose and the Executlve Committee of Tam- at a special meeting to be t week, threatened police shake-up told sterday’n Evening World is a topte of discussion, but Chiet The news of from Rrooklyn, nxfern comen 1 is understood Hugh McLaugh- ad of the force under the new ign McLaughlin wanta Devery's d would Ike to-ree the Com- mistionership go to his friend Bernard ——[— IZE AGAINST TAMMANY Democrats of the 21th Aesem- bly District Begin the Mover: Gold Democrats of the Twenty-ninth The Evening Wortd to make clear her : ae Avsembly District have starte! an antl- relation to an encounter at the “Ladies' | ter Hunter at Guatemaln City, states ° ahs ‘ammany movement by the formation Afternoon” at the New York Yacht} that Sydney B. Everett, Secretary and | Brodie left a will by which Re Pe-| or ine independent Democratic Club at Club's new, quarters in| West Forty-| Charge of the United States Legation | queaths the bulk of his fortune to hts | meeting In Tuxedo Hall, Madison, ave- fourth street. there, committed mulcide yesterday py | cidest: dauahter, Irene Brodie, It bas) nue and Fifty-ninth street. been’ atated that he Tae members of the new organization had made Kitue Mra, White Isa woman of wealth and tae fashion. With her at the club reception was her niece, As she was about to en- ter the “model am" she encountered her husband conjng out. On his arm wae 4 handeome young woman. shooting himself In the mouth. He had chiry, suffered a long Iiness, and it Is under- stood that th mitted in a temporary aberration of mind, Mr. Everett was appointed from Mas- f bene Uirod'e, a niece, the ch this fs denied. Mis« Irene Brodie sald thix morning “Under. the terma of my father's will I am the princtyal legatce. Kittle Brodle 4@ not mentioned In the will, The estate Club of t of ‘9. Officers act was Kelly, Pre ae ha a fran) sachusettx, being a eon of a former|ot.my father, I am toll, la valuet at] president: Nelron #. Spencer, Second hastily, and echoes “Distressing,” | Chief of the Diplomatic Bure about $85,000" My fathe x second wife, yice-Premdent: Joseph Lazart Secre- “Very bad form” floated back to the | State Department, He was appuinted to | Minnie Brodte, and my brother and sls-lrary; Samuel Greenbaum, Treasurer; trlo, Thegman and his companion re- | the consijar service nx Consul to Ba- Steve and Helen, are the other ben-| ayfred P. Seligeberg, Thomas J. Regan, tired’ to a aide room and the wife left reve in May, 1B, ond GD appointed anor ee ser. Se . ys miner en desonh ait Dechy Mack Si) Sehieseiaxes ain City June 19 b ow y my oF on an on Noot, Exec! 20 ¢ the club-hotiao on the arm of a friend, a |{ Guatemala City June 19 Inst, Bix} TTBe salvo owned by my fie utive Committe parents are residents of Washington. member of the House Committee, proviso that tt ontinued under “I want to protest,” Mre. White matd spackavane ree ‘ A want te name for a certain number of years.” | SAYS BOXER STOLE COAT. Hecasy Veaea tat heliopinuatlon chats! BOYS STORM GOVERNOR. Mins Brodie Is young and handeome. asia known [ think every one will see tha: Bro sey sno plans GF Ee MIT Owen Zlegler Ace I could not have acted otherwise ihan|8oston Boothiacks Mead for san- Willis of Takin 1 did. J day Shines Charged wih rteaiing a sealnk | PRISON BILL PASSED. Ansembly: had been in the Palmer and Buckner he district during the campaian elected by the Twemy-ninth Distviet Club are John DP, esident; Abram B. Elkins, Vice: wanted thom debated seperately, but i Meza tart Nisontntalisiarrecteditolhaye Having decided to discontinue our lines of Men's. the bil debeated—-amendmenta and all—|f Shoes, we offer our entire stock of $5.00, $6.00 and ana whole, and then @ voir inken at the 1H 8— G9 Shoes at about half price. These represent the! close of the discussion on the amend- ments separately. The speeches of Majority Laader Alidw and Minority Leader Frisile w paratively tame to the oratoi of Astemblyman Lynn, of New York. Mr. Lynn certainly whooped things up. gied peroration All are hand= ;$3.50 highest grades of fine fo-.\wear for men. made, Lot No. 1—A line of $5 and $6.50 Tan Russia Calf Lace Shoes, and some $6 and $9.50 Patent Leather and Russia Calf Oxfords, all reduced to booming Tammany Hall. Some of hi«|H Lot No. 2—About 6co pairs $5, $0 and $7 Shoes, in-) | aes ee Ah pail mi] eo ers He cluding Patent and Enamel Leather, Button and ¢ " $3.75 sno ce Who cause #tu speculation and the ru{n and aulelde Lace, and a line of Wax Calf Lace Shoes, now eA n follow fn Its tra It ty not 1 Lot No. 3—A line of fine Patent Leather Shoes, ) ¥ 7 thoy police sma Reale Sines Newey ore Button and Lace, reduced to.... sulesss $2.75 cliizens want new excitement tunica, It fe not the police who are rexponelble We still continue our sale of Ladies’ Fine Shoes at roms 75c- to $3.50 a Farr about one-half regular price. EDWIN C. BURT CO., 54 W. 23d Street. for the present (ea ora: tendency of the stage. “Tt ie not the police who dtag default- a the erm and rascats from every city Union to New York, who are responalble for ture and {ts matertaliatic “New York stande Iki hildren. great mother She ways thelr alns are my sins “If you did not delegate so much power HILL& COMPAN as you have to private goctettes and as- soclations that can interfere with the 5 police you would not have’ destroyed Custom Tailors ’ thelr effectiveness ax much as you bave, 2 for the Prevention of (v for the Prevention of the Soctety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals—all these take power frgm the poilce. but held the po! slone responeible for vio- Iatlony of baw.” —<——__— LARGE ENTRY LIST FOR NEXT SATURDAY’S MEET. for the big ath: 69 NASSAU ST, & 30 JOHN ST. NEW YORK, At 33! Cents on the Dollar Cruetty: te tock of high we have purchased at bankrupt sale the ehss woollens formerly 1 by Enwatd Morley (Geo. A. Castor & Co). ‘our measure and make them into perfectly > same sweeping reduction from actual Here are a few samples: own values. Entries clone to-dny: loth: and footbali meet to be held ne i m Baturday at the American Horse Morley’s $15 Fancy Waistcoats. change, Brow iitverh Marley's $25 Suits. ...... New York. There are over tureess Morley’s $7 and $3 Trousers. and the num- ‘The foot. entries for the five events, stones, Merlcy’s $30 Overcoats... 1 did not create any ‘scen BOSTON, 1 wacque valued at $15, Owen Ziemler, “They retired at on Mr.White fs inj titty bootbl - light-welgat, boxer, of Bay Twenty-rec- the West at present, and when he re-| House seme Al Comte tan oni. ond mtreet, Brookivn, way held in S00 turna du will come’ back here to hts | ine Comm ey! tro. Favored in the Sennt tall in the Coney teland Court this af+ on a Dit sto ply! ALBANY, Feb. 5— Tae Benate jo ternoon by Magistrate Vooriees, on the A.M. on] paswed- unanimously che Alida bill,| complaint of Jowe Wills. Snnalcr! NEW HAV! Eldridge patie creating a new State prison commission, | Miss W! which {4 virtually wingle-headed; the ‘President drawing a salary but having | Willis b oing to the committee room, the oye marched through the corridors tury. ago hority om Binrkrit und! of the! Hxeciltlve, De : compara’ nthe if iY loze, ee partment, where] the benefit of the co-operation uf two @s-[ with wh! a: 5 He: wa sigiy-teven bart thoy “were, ed by Gov. Crane, and | sottate: commissioners who Gy not draw| garment, ‘aut ie ands with bim. Day (rom thPeate, |. Ulin also preferred « charae of areault against Ziegier, Ziegler suid Miss owed the money fron hin to buy the acalakin, The ‘an atolen from Zlegler’s vvm- daslum some weeks ago. Morley’s $20 Dress Suits. . pal offer applies toa most complete line of Winter and Spring woollens and is practically AN OUTFIT ees THE ASKING. en assaus and untye should prove an exciting Kings € exhib'tion, Manager Huetat.of the ings Countys, will use the following men tn the game: Deverall, Fuller, Alexander, Taylor, Kel- \ ly, Rett, Dodlef and McCloskey in the] Mine, and Capt..Oldham, Platt, Dewey, @odabolm'and Huelat behind the linc.