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WiifcFM ifjsSaflwiftw J rtlR KANSAS CTIT .TOtmiYAT,, MONDAY. MVEMBEU2o, 1895. MANAGER MANNING RETURNS l'lton.viu.r mvkiii' or tin: nt,ui s i nit M M si mn. There Mill He time. N Men. 1'Hnrlprilly In the Until ry lie pirtiiicnt - Ihe Out look U llrtKht fur n 1 1 li;lilr A' er nn absence frotn lianas! Clly or n i i month, Manager J aim li. i i KtitiMJi I'm Itasctwill Club, l v clay, roming flimt Irora the v, ii it meeting at Chicago tin- i i, wa aeieoiiipahtid by hw v had ft plemunt visit With IUw M the Kt, besides v impftfrcd the lime by I . r or HO payers tor hexl ' it ntnff rri tiensation in J re les by imlng boMly Into i i ISaste rn lMtic nn.1 ilr.ilt- i , .re who were sought after 1 . I. aim, tram, thud snowing i A to (tlv Kansas City a J g team for ftixt season, it i . iltute uf money will accom- ) h to be desired teault IW t 1 1 f t-ij by Manager Manning it i allahun fend Harnett ana I. ike, who ome wore a Knn i ' nn. Callahan and Harm tt i two most promising pit n- rn League, and lAkr easily i i In other int. hers, so Man J i t that he ha inn le a wise a i tliee players Tor Kansas t i In the pitching depart I It iei the in'innnt Intel year, i e. I imln. It U is possible to j r i,ihtn that department no 1 re v 11 t no trouble there iwst I r ' inmnit says It la too parly yet i wi it the ioltipolon of the ' t he- knows enough togtuir- r i i l Iw stronger than that of . vv nit CH'Ubau and Harnett i i iniel and Kilns; na pitch- j t' r good man, for .Manning 1 i enough of 'hint to aturt li'ms-ir again l aoilr-nt ' i" ink J upon to ilo the Lin lit i in 1 If Zatinoi is not signed i jod bamMop will he sign si X w In the Inliel I there will i .hinge, an J pohaps two i i itin; Iwn drafted by txiw v I I left at shortstop whlih v tilled, and Mannlnc Inttnls ii in, who mil ruliy repine c I.oston tins a i laim on Hnr- w is a star Inllelder of the I. ittue the tiast avnaon, run! I I In th Hub h will bo i Ity, ami nlll play ahnrt- - 11(1 that HurrlnKtcm lx a i ' baae runnt r, ami a huril I ! II tin- bill almirably Mun- Uil pi I) MCOIl! b ts flKUltl, li (trvnr to be n Mr iwpu- r v. it l tho t loe of Pint iiih- l it third again. It would bo improve on thcic two nwn ' t l.i 1 iin!labli It In posnlblt- i i li. nine at ttrt baiM'. Kltio- is not Hatisia" tor Inst i d itinlnp can Kit any one of Hi' in n whom he haw on the v 1 I RlKIId. ' i ui r held anil Hlnps In rlttht i -urdeil as fixtures, as thty i-t -it minor leasuu outlh 1 i- iiiH, and lotilj not bi lm- Moiin'nir has not dtxIdiHl I i ike a i hange In lift Hild by plui-i to replftio Iternon. i dune, an llernon a baitlne l i I i- t-' l I 2 ll ft (I It Jf t U II i I I l I l 3. l r (I tli standard, thoutrh lie la u ! I ! r. iilns; ha nucceeded in vatub- ntlal rlntlons with two u s which will inable him to ' ' il of proinlHlnj,' oung- plu- v I ff n t-lKned b the"o teams a l m to trnKthen am w&aJt i h mil dutlop In th team ri l.oajnn meitliiK, nhkh his t Oilrago, waa not altogether in its results 'riiere la no .'t -'-oil cities to come Into the ' t 1 1 t la om illttortiKn of i how the circuit i.1iimiIi Ha tt l 1 'iiinbiM has been diliiiltelj i t i take the plate of Terre 1 l- a BtroiiB member or tho k.d Hmuit laity Uhe flRlith i clthir Omiiln lolniu or i ordlnK to tho dielop- vt f i da c k Munrltn: wa named an a. xhidule lommittee, whP h l'.ml on ilureh 2 it hits n detrrmini 1 that the season t t i t j ear, each club playing i I of l.ti This wouli mean i inut opin In Kansas City - utlir i n cliiea of tlie lcaguo uf Apiil. li 3 :: G II ir -i v 3 rJ w i 3 t " REStRVED SEATS ON SALE, Uh- uii n IUiMuk tp 1'ootbill 1'ar "ii f i 1 Imnbnuitrliii; lun Iluy 1 i i ir Tlikcts In-dny, "intu for the ThanksRlv- u will he pland on .ile at " j ' k, for f i x pi i. pie t Tor the K il J.u - 1 I ui iiitf- i iidiaiiei ' In Kau- I i l - 1 ! 1 1 It nil ll i n I H .1 ts and one- e( vera! hu e FiTZ HAS SNfcD ARTICLES. 3)a. o fur a (orbett- I i-o Te , .' ' 1 i.rr. II I itsol i rln ,h I I It ii i ' r in . Ijr .f ' u ' ' ' ' tl ml i i V ih- t'wr. ii i lijjsll i I I d by ' i inn tin miir uf i ' , .te 1 t I riilt 'n t .m n hint liO'i. 1 inilMl till ie I j at iht I l -lie f il, nn 1 ;,ti(,nll i at the- uppiuuiid im, t i it r turn. I to tntin Inl ine iontet UJiould one of ti 1 With buik-whtat cakct anl maple syrup, Bit' e-lst.s Krn Baosofc-e Is the pe rfi . tion Of brtakf.in tiihlej luxu. rlos, Its aroma, ir fitine the oir, od Us delli ate lluor ts not found in any otller For Breakfast Tiianl .s- Morning MdniKe Tho iHwt of t flaky lai aie ubi1 tn Urn it- ie the apt. m q( India, are I- rf. e-t Its flavor fion't u. iMilc .iffi-i'td by your deij.li r, hit i lute tm- enuio article nuteresi monogram, it w t t A, '7 Walnut street. O. id. -7 Walnut tts i 1 (ity murltiJ. I'- inwu. UW Walnut. i , Miiteentn and rem. J r u-i Kat Fourteentf) l A 1 I r 1 I I I I J i J I J- ) .w r. is-i j. w nip tt iM.iii:i and i'eus, ' n Tw If h Miid Idsltliwire ii m, li List 1 w-lMtt, iv Murray ll.'l Wain iMr$t. s iukI Twe-lnii aad Outi, l 1112 Oak til. t i 1U K.e t Vluth o. Clcin.i t. !7il Hut Ninth. 11. Uioi Ninth , i r ,i Runt i a ifth v. '7 liasi r Iflh. . .All Laot I'ttilfth. W 1f" i ieiy by Jrnwur packing 7o fc'.iusas City, Ho. I), ilpplelon k Co.'s New llooks. The Intellectual Rise in Electricity. V Hlotory. rtv IWIIK ltPA-JAMt.V. J'h. I) , 3,t, 11, Mitnlier of the American In. sUtiMo of Meihahlcal f'.htlieem, Atv rlli Member of the Society of NftvaJ Architects aiil Marine j;iiKlneer, elc With 1 irtrnlt Svo. Cloth, MOD The ),hiiM t "f llil work la to show how Ihe kiKiwl.de.- of . lectrl. ity came Into the world, and how it dneloied fr m Ihe mere IM-Mptl"!' f an lfufctett fire. I -Ih. attrac. llOD exrtei b Ihe miih( I lipun Iron - or 9V amtw-r upon drt -to the recruniuon or a irrent force prvdlnf the whole phUiil unlveree Tin rctnrdlo hltor-mw In )Ui del 1 not of -II In tic eJtv rliltenllnK, H d Involvltw teihnl. il ill uselnhs Wid not x rhianelT addfs .. d to the selantIM ll aeks to make the mett Who. did IM writ live Mirnln, to rh vr not nal) what tin rtld but how they did It -how thi y eattie to do It split r I on M thilr own penlua. and In Ihv mte of an evohtllon wh'eh iw,m diret tinl by an trt ernmnlerlli IVwer. Tiie One Who Looked On. Uy V t MnNTUKSnn, author of "Into th Hlhway and Jledi; " 10mo Cloth. eii 'al Mndlnr, SI SS Mis Mintreor,i point of lew ta always free-h and th orlKlnallty of her new book Is nti lrn In elilcn'e than the dcll.wv nml truthful sentiment whlth are felt tiiroUKi- iut Jts wei. Ita teindernesa said the subtle pontle qimllty wMch ehra'teTlBe the story have a dwtlm tlon and charm that differentiate tho book from lh innsa of i-urrefll fl tlon 'The One Who Looked On" touches a tinm-rnol sentiment, and there ejaa be no lack ot appreciation. y$r Hilt by all bcnlnlUn; or rU S tint by titaU on rctipt or prut by tft' jmbtiih'rs, D. APPLETON & CO., 72 Firm At p., New York. them fall to appear the other la rofund'd what he ha. 1 ignited The piirs, money offered by Stuart 1 to be ' posit ul ill"" when forts tl sis"' "J tiO.000 tle days prt-loua to the contest. NOT ALLOWED TO FIGHT. Marshal Kruhlear tim on '..nil to I'rennt the t'cnlit llitirriil Olik 21ouru nml I'liddy I'lirtcll. The proiiosed Rlove content between Dick Moore and I'nddy I'tirtell, mid Oscnr tintd. tier and Johnny Van Heest, which were billed to come off jesterday afternoon, did not take place, for the ery sulllclent rea son that Marshal Keshlenr and a force of dtputles wero on hand at liurue park, near the terminus of the Northeast electric line, whirc the tils; circus tent had been en i ted, and absolutely refused to permit an boxlnjr or any contest wliatoer be tween the men. Three hundred or more disappointed sports, who had journejed out there through the cold and rain and sleet, were forced to discontentedly ntraie their steps to the city and the light was temporarily declare; d off. J H Herman, manager for Dick Moore said last night that nrranite mtnta would be made to pull the contest oft In prHate before a limited number of spectators at an early date. 1 lire Inn n' Uiy M Atlniitii. Jfew York, Nov. II On next ThurRdnj a lare party of well known wheelmen, repreentlnff the principal onfanlzatlons, ot the Uaslern Ptatef, will have this city on a Rpeclal train for Atlanta haturdav Is to be a wila day for wheelmen at the South ern exposition Imilnir the dnv thire will be racing of bicycle riders from all oer the country and In the evening the bicy clists are to be entertained at a banquet Klven bv J. Lindsay Coleman, of the West irn w he-el works, at the Kimball hotel. Theodore F Mersels will le barge of the Fastern pam. Willi h will be made up In part as follows A. C Wllilsun president of the l.eBBiie ot Ameriiim Wheelmen, 1. S. Collliis, of l'inii'lanl i Georce D Gid. eon, ihaSrman o the racing board. HiIcaE" futurity He lured Off. St Louis, Mo.. Nov 24 The preat Chl cimo futurl', the rkhist Wis tern stake eheduied foi 3!i17 whKh wan transforied, to the St Louis Fair Association when the lliirlc-m track was closed, nas liuen (Iceland oft On (ktober 15 when the lists were closed, only 500 entries had been made. An. effort him ma4e by the fair association to extend the time ot cbw-ltiK until Januai 1, but because homo of the breeders entered. ofCtred opposition to it, it wat. dee Ideu to declare off the stake eent that was ex pected to be worth MX). Cbamploii Muliine In the t'ity. J L Maloue, the champion pool player, who Is well knuwn from his numerous ex. till lt'eins in Khi saw I'm, ii In the cll and win remain her1 fot a few dun Kimf ehlbitl ns at the I'runswick where he will t i all comers at continuous pool. Kill fie odds of 100 tn 7 Miloni Is on V nv . to Syraiust, N 5'.. wh.ie lie Is I in the bl ih.mipiotis ip pjol tom- it 1 , KlmiliiK Id 'i nib. i 2, In which i e'leiirwatei Lb Kejth, 8h rmati ' il-h will be th. other eonipi tl-urt Walking Slitteh lit Minneapolis. .lolls Minn N'oi 21 t midnight rf j i-destrlane ineluilre a mimte-i ,n i - v Mi i' in the coiintty. mi (jt t uei-ns you plea1"! i hiib thousaiids of II'. t J s) if th" i nsf lerablo tn- tli .tit. - i i in in FORCE INCREASED, Superintendent Sliawlian Will Ho Assisted In Conducting the Helping llitlitl. Tho working forie of the Hclplna; Hand Instltut.- opposite polle heailquarters has been 1m reaaist by the artlval of Hev. Harry I -i i iwlia "I his wife, who have been il I 16 ii l e work, .tint' .ns new workers last even li j -. ip.-rlntendent Sbawhan said: 'i nk 1 Imve made a valuable tlnl. I 1 I .iked eyerywh-re for the right man w ife to Jf.in me and relieve mo of ii ..f rhe bweh-ii of my work But no md hard work do not usually at- t -nen of ability from attraetive llelds. -peelBlly whni this work his so .n obnoKl us fuituros Hut 1 have bern ra twrresponden for a ea.r wtUi a biirht yountr I'rwibyt' r-in pastxi. II. v. Harry 11 ijiinwheun of liurkthtru, t ol ilr. ahiiwiinii Is In no wy reiutee u me, unless distant- ly but Is the mse,n I hav wanted He is youinr, e4ne ftted, I(ih th Lord and tho pAr. Is brlmnung with i nihuiiinj, a uood frtiiier ami u l r-ai he-r ihom ' ouuld etid with ac epiaiice lino n pulpit In the lty, Thn till Ife 1 the tlaufehl. r of an i mlrient Jj.lyirt n tl lii an 1 ! ft boi.e.t'ful, talcntisl woiiiaii whose hart l full of loye rt the 4ep.ne1.nt art e!i linqu. I t c urv Mr and Sirs Shaw ban li -"ist on rc-jiilving no salary unlll i4 h worker ran r.elye anne re rouiie-ratkrfi Mi Snawhan will t.Ku Mr Han's' place as business mumgur." TALKS OFREBELLION, Uongreuwil Uosvenor, of lln, Sitroiijjly (lpiril to tun I r4nelto fur the He- linliliuaii hiilluiml 1 omcntlim. Athe-ns, O , Nov Si -General rharl.es II, Oroenor, member of tongret from this district, In an mtontew to-day, piuposes rt belling agatnut the committee should it stl.it tian Kraneiseo as tlu- place for the cominy Kepubtiean fiutloiial convention, (lnj.ral Uiossenor says the offrr of Sn Kraneiseo to pay hotel bills of di legates lit of the nature of it bribe He says the ex penses to delegates guiliu to that flty will iw one and it quarter millions more than It would Is- were the convention held eust of the JlQlkleS Uelds, he s. It would (te. coniuindule uiiWtttd of elgilty delegates of the I'aclOi ("ast ut the, great i xpei.se of Upward of 7JW eUU-waies'in the eemml and eastarii parts of the United States He therefuie suggtsls that, in ease the . ommitt'e should la olulumt and ml. t Ban Pram isco, then the delegates In all h states bhoul I mtet 111 tbeii lesp. .the slates and ito the aetlon of tbe eoniiuittei by selee ting some suitable pUce for the lomeutiiin 'I liuu.anil llinlitn MrlUir Vrrs.tnl. Bt I'tteisburg Nov SI A strike Is going on at the Lu leiine ilguretti faitor), the trouble growing out of the liitiodu iiuu of new mt( lilutiy A serious nut wus one of tbe ii'uis of tin strike, the ntiU.-; biiutshiiig the pew inaehliirs The dissat isfied uoiknuii tli' ii ilnew the biukn mu ehluea and tie to a u out of tla windows. A thousand strlk is wero place 1 uiiiir urrtirt Oolnj,' out ht business We will make up any tult oyeVreout or trousers at actual, tg.t. UA-yuJiW U UARCLSY, Tailor,. A BULLET IN HIS BRAIN, suiciiii: tif nitwit tori: in ijii. 1'i:i:si:mi. or itn Muci:. luld ller That t.lfo tin. otMorlh l.lf IllC Itnl ii .Nl " At" tit and Kept n Sin ill .Vein Miind at lxtti and t rnttal Mrcott. Tor at Isa-t n month nsenr fopB had been savin that life was not wordi hiIik Tie earned this belief Into ill il t tr evenths; nt 7 15 o'clock by slu . iihk lull -elf through the hen.l with a J mill r Himili ,v W'eson revolver. He died in ihr o in t. "te" . I ope whs n irsws nrent on th Si ih"fn Knnas division of .the At Ii u 1 I i' c; Sauls, Fe. In Bildltion to III Ii rm small neWI sjland at the muthn i of Clxth nnd Cential strut'- !' -otniil la a small bilck bull iltu t I n i than bill feet In illmenslon- N ' ' nun area mitjlber of sin Im s I i, 1 rloileals im ii a and noicls s n tin space InsUlej that il Is m iiuli p -fur two tiersona to tint W lui i on the rimd the news, stand wn ii i In his nleln. MIS Molllc t'oi i I i o e hXil been ih spoil I. nt fir ipi n while., lie said to his nine tint life w i. not Wiirlh lUlna;, and that lie hid I 'i lie out of the way, while tluN wen n u i In the news stand yesterday aftcrn nm 1 1 was wente I nt the west end of tin lie i" ne.ie tho ilnor. and the ffiri at l lie . ost en At 7 16 he arose, and his nine thought li was going to tho train to go on his night tun ilood-bv, Mollle." he Said. He tin n drew a revolver from his pocket, filaied it at his right temple, and lire 1 llr fell and rolled jiurth beneath the lower shelf He did not uttir a sound For r moment tho girl was stunned Then she jumped to her feet and with a "cream started out of the stand She was com pelled to step over her uncles almost llfe Ipss body to ri ach the street. Her cries attracted the neighbors ( omner Hertford was soon summoned and ilewtd tfio betdy and bad It taken to l."0 Stewarts unrte-rtaklng rooms. Cope left no letter or word to explain his act ex i ept what he had told his niece Just before the shooting. Cope was probably JO years of age. He tns oer nit tut lull and had bla k linlr ml a bin k must erlu Ik md his rlsce Inert with .Mrs. r.ilihotis No 4."fr West 1 lelttli "tint II. hid llid In Kan-ns e it tienih three ns hilng come from tKir I?iitldi( Mi In his pockets were found four nher lolliii1- in 1 i few pennies INCOME AND EXPENDITURES, KM'tiKT or inr iNTrusiAri: coii Aimtci: toMiiixsio o.s kvilwais. It. turns llcteticil t mm Gil) Itortds Oele- glltes to tho .Vtinuill ltetllig of tho Old ltellible C enidiicteirs Asnocla- tlou nt Mpiuphli. Washington, Nov. 21 The lntertat. comnieree commission has just Issued a preliminary report on the Income oi.d ex penditures of railways In the United States for the year ending June 30, 1B, prepared by the statistician. The report Includes the returns from CJO roads, whose reports were tiled on or be fore November tt, ISO, and coters the op erations of 10-1,5.3 miles of line, or $2 per crnt ot the total mileage In the United. States. The gross earnings were il.OQSOKSSS, of which J.2SS 465 7S3 were from pnBenger service, ov3.(.Ii.!eS8 from freight, and ,- j 217,69'i were other earnings from operation, roverlng earnings from telegraph, car mileage, balances, -w Itching charges ec. The operating expenses were IC77.fi67.4S5. leaving net earnings 1KB 3G5.21. as com pared with nit earnings of t32u,lJ7 H70 for the same loads In 1WI ltedueed to a mile- i age bat Is. gross earnings t, ere JO 06 op- . crating expenses were W.119. and net earn- ' Ings were Jl 177, or a decrease In gross earnings ot 113 per mile as compared with llsDl, un 1 of miiDl per mile as comiHtrcd wiib 31SI, a decrease in opciutina; expeuses of W4 per mile as compared with Jtol, and of $757 pi r mile as lompared with 1S93. iNei earnings show a gain oer lsW of Ut ptr mile of line, but a decrease of JJ77 per mile ttb compared with lMKI Passenger re ceipts fell oft 1177 per mile as compared with 1W while freight reeejpts show a gain of 5H9 per mile Tassinger receipts wile $330 per mile liss than In 3SH3 e.nd freight receipts show a decrease as com pared with that year of 1765 per mile. Thise data are also shown by grjup", dis closing that the luigest gain In net .awn ings bus been In groups I ,111., and IX Incomes from sources outsil" of the op eration of the roods were 133 UT.7 US making total income available for thp payment of tlxel eharges and dividend $3 412 41. To till dedui tioi s from income. Including fixed charges, fr- .0,3Sl.Mo, anl dhidenls l.eld wire $a4 13r. Mi leaving a ib-tlclt from the oprratioiie, of the yiar of $31 7u,uS0 The divide lids paid by the same roads the pre ceding J er weie Itl IW N The- text of tin r. put i ontalns a. brief dlsi ussleiu of the facts above presented, nml Is followed by a table showing the earnings and expenditures of each road. SENATOR CHANDLER COMPLAINS Ho Writes a Vigorous Letter to I're.ldcnt Cleveland, AitiicUlnsr the l nulls Lines' routing Agreement. Washington, Nov. H Senator William T. C'hundlor has written Ihe following letter to the president. Washington, Nov. 22 To the President--1 make complaint to you, nnd through you to your interstate commerce oommls tlon against the trust and pooling agree ment now nearly tlnlshtd of the eight Am.iliun laiUuad Hunk Huts und the one e'an.ull ill line of pooling the 1 1 attic be twnii .Nm York city tuni Clile igu Tin agit-iment ptovides that eveiy rail road in the combination shall inuku and maintain the tianspaitaticiit rates pre set Hull by a boai 1 of inanab is i.ii sent li g ill tin loads This-Is n lonIIla in restialm ul trai'e and euuuueiee, uudu the a. t of July !. lMw ' The ari fluent also makes ci naln that all ooiiiik iltlon sluill be abollshe 1, an above riuutrid b Imposing heavy lines i 1 on any orfeuding road, which tine, arc to be bp nHi I foi iht ni n. Ill of tin uthti roaefs. Tim In a. division of lainliiks eoiitiaiy to sn Hun 5 of the Inieisutt. eunimer. a law, 'I In trust and pooling kgieetnnt can lie annihilated, as provide 1 l.v expli. it ex isting laws of the L'nited btuies nrst, by iiijuuetlun fioni the Dints seiond, by an order uf the Intel state commerce commis sion or third, by the indictment of tho lnitvlituuls signing the win' "it ian also easily b stopped by n. lg. orous appeal from you to Mr, J. rierpont Vlnrimn. u Iiohm OOWet OV eM the llllm UOV - oriiois of the nlm irui.k lines s uo abso lute us It was over the bond syndic ale It i annul bit possible you intend to take upon your administration the n sponsibility of fastening upon youi buidemd and helpless Be 'tile this. tb hugest Host the world evr saw u. that win. evil lor.celvtd of, when one tari.csi. word from you to your frish attorney general, your ambitious chairman of your commission en your omnipotent banker friend will parulve the Iniquity n tH ''-',iuVirAW I'-iiSsLtiSi.- GONE TOJrtEMPHIS. Deli gute Win. Will H.'pie.cnt lviin in City tit tint Mesllug uf tint lllit Itillnhlu tuiidunors' AttoelHiinii. The deb gates and visitor to Uie aiuiinl meeting Of the 114 K lUble tuldui tollt' Asmniatlon at Me-Wphls, Teiin , that will open tn-iuon-ovt, left llu city last night fur Bt LoUl. Wlleie Uiey Will Join tho e.. e ursiun party from Unit eity that will l'Si.- fer MeniPbis at . I JO this ufuineioii Kansas City will be represented by Ml W i) lleikley, of tile Wabash, who is un hi. dent of the asaot latlon, and by ' i! f'opc luil, also of the WuUiili: Kd loih Al May. James King and slain tio.ldui 1 all of the Mlie-oiirl I'aeilii h'Vel-al of them Will be aciouipaulesl by then wives. Tim assuelation will be In session at Mt-inihii, foi several iluys HUd at I ho ion . lusion an excursion truin eairying V of the delegates will iettie Meeuphls and make a tiwu through the south until a lUuildu port is icd.h a From UiAi He party will pro md by stesmei- tu (6tba and spend a, week looking u-ver the ihts of that un bappy Island "' Afur sieliii hpw the Cuban revolution lb progr fclng the xi urs'un'sts will sail baik to New Orleans and muki the tup up the Mississippi alley by a eolu eni. lit loutc to Bt Luls, where, on le ember Id thei iurt) will illund 'Ihe uiciiiljert- of the (arty K-lt in hleh spintx last i veiling uud expeet to hay, tt pWsunt trip dipatch to the Lmj n Times from Herllil ' iiiirms the i ryi t th it t h-i t t-, peg liu'lns w th a n nil ui L'uglHh yuli. i' t r it i" vv I n foil i ( 1 in e f vv n vv Ih i i a i t n cf tli 111 J mnity proml 1 tb Japaui at the e ncluslon of the recYnt war. Attempt to negotlato tta loan lu 1'arU failed, . s. i f- iZQSPHerTjflM Mninrt tlttift sen 7 wns tronlileH with a Trr.v Intl coitRh, slid tnr nelRhbors alt said 1 had conrunipt.n, After n; lltno I brt;.iu to ttso A jar's Chfrrj Ye tjtnl, and nm p'.nl o riy that It cttrril mo. I am tu w ns well ns nnj one." J, T, Ifoi krMirkKT, East lli.trorrf, i'd , kept i7, 7517.1. RUSSELL MAY BE "DUMPED" Tti.u or v.tt Hint iNei siis.ouitrs t AMI1IJAI I. I OH 111 Mil I'.soV l'lnn Is to llop llendetfon right Agnln.t the (omlilue by Letting Him Into It .Ik IIuiti 11 Olijc. tt Hrnrfei-nnn't Clslm on MlM.iurl'i nppurt. Washlmtton. Nov. U p"elal ) "Dump Ittissell nnd make Hen lei-n srgeant-Kt-arms Is an epresivi ; i mse Indulged In by some to-day. This i ms to turn down the Missouri man and ilutte the Hender son fellows by putting n their man it Is understood that some f the trembefs fa vorable to Henderson I vv susgesteu this a n way to dliio-e of 'lie Work of keeping both Henderson and V I ure.l both old numbers around the in 1 use the sug gestion Is said to ii- . en seme of the old members who do n ve. t to ret Hen derson turned down, hi ." 'te same time ate favoring McDowell fi - ,erk Major McDowell ol r e- to-night that this i Ian would be i- . ry te the Mls somi members, and wSie it might ease down Henderson, ll v not be taking care of the fellows who i stood by htm Hussell ,or sergeant i -r i bculd re ceive eveij vole glr - m for clerk s far as he wis con.ee -i: te Mid. The opposition had been '-v ? t treak Into the combination lines a number of mou of this ort. a-i it, ': wo true that no slate had go-" .h-.;-xh In house organlaation since tt - .r he proposed Hint If one end of th-- rT,n'. Lv!e went through. It all houU s v.t Ri.jjell wa not alarmed over the .c-nifc;t, and simply observed that '."nitu aaother turn the otioosition was r..-. c r.c. ami would amount to notmnt- K, ,-rnttlve Bur ton and McRouthere v -- somewhat ln tereted In the prop - scheme whn they ttrs: heard of it. t a iue Hate con cluded that It wotild r . -s-vrk to the detri ment of RusseU. 3Ieiidrriiii, Clulni oo JUenrL General Henderson sail to the Journal correspondent to-algt- I am ery much surprised that the M - at delesatlon should be again t me Uve is the Fifty first conerres, welt do I - soea;tser tt. ef forts of the MI-oari !;! '.clj.iln the people of the two crei- ' a of the state, coming to me as a me-rr - of the comtrit tee on rivers and fcai - and lcsieunc upon an apprveprlai ' ' x 'Jw- ik'youn river I took the que-- - ..; aad rai :e reports of the ewrlr---- ar. trtt a mera-b-r ot tbe committer wt , -JMroaghly m v estimated their rfain-- z. r.reit. In the committee, the large p i-atlon they Hrially secured. I te-i -s 'Stat I sirred tnem weu os uit oxsos a& i relieve thai Major Warner z. ; cers in tr state will remember what ', il. fir the rrea; state of Missouri on "a" "-aaSc,; j cr. tainlr feA that tf tt zzrXrt froas that state m os.r cauca: Icr.ea- va; I hr done for their state, titer " i sot oppose me " The gene-al rall teat r jsltlon of srgean-at-arms ea-e wtth !; seven Places and an apptv.j t-ie-a rf i;j W), arj chaplain, for KaassiF tae1'- ar. ;Ls is all west of the JliHStas rj"3 Ir the rumbl-je, while for cHerk lorais torty-three ilaees and I7S.JS0. doo'kjeesper, VS. plase and JiE,- The mala trouh'e with the Henderson fight. In sect. ring -re.r:h from tre Went, appears to iw ffj-- in -h t a. t that th ett r notblnir ws -f tvt y. ssissrp. river, ant while they -- w "ie; fttt Is go'rg there by the cor e roe.:, y.- it rure than his ben d - . ver1 ly tre Hender son rout.-, but "in condition may be changed as the ccn-est proceeds MIDLAND MECHANIC REBUKED. 1'. 1 Huffy, Whom tbe Taper Had Re peatedly Assailed, Uullratetl by tbe Industrial Council. Tor several weeks the pages of the Mid land Mechanic the labor organ of the city. have containiHl scathing articles referring to P. E. Dufty, ono of tho foremost labor union men of th. city, and these continued attacks yeMerday caused an Interesting tilt In the regular monthly meeting of the Industrial Council in which Mr Duffy was raised by that holy, and the work of the lechanlc very emphatically rebuked Tbe Midland Met html utoclt Is owned by dif ferent parties, the Industrial Council hail ing something mote than one-third of Uie whole, it Is edited at present by Henry lit at ton. of the Painters and Duointors' union, who sueieede-d Kdltor J. J. Cassiduy some months smci. The Mechanic had censured Mr. Duffy, hie friends thought, without Just caute, und yesterday, wiiin the niattei cumu up for discussion In the council, there was an ttbundame of suppent ready for Mr Dully, and a lesulutioit oi contldcuiu In him ami his faithfulness to labor unionism was of fe red and unanimously adopted. Not con tent with thlh honor, the body selected htm a Its repiiHseiitatlvi. In the Aiiierban fed eration of Ljhoi, of New Voik, December 9, and appropriated a liberal sum Horn the tioasuiy for hi. expenses on thut trip It was a vindiiatlon that Mr. Duffy was gratified and di lighted with Tho couiti 11 sell uted Secretary L. A. HushfleM, Mike Donnelly .md John Chap man to net a the representatives of that oiganlzatlon In looking after the bublne'su management uf (tu Interests In the Mid land Meohanh Theio vvns porno mloeella. neous btibliiiHs tiansncted, but the tilt was the main toi I uf dlscuse-lon, and It was settles) In a manner that will poselbly multo It permanent. ANOTHER BAD "TRUSTY," tie-urge .liiiire, W ho Mioulil Have llrm In .lull, Arrentid anil I.oi knl Up at l'oliin llciidiinnili rt. There Is an impression abroad that the life of A count) jail "trusty" la not such a tod lot aftn all At least, taking the ex periences of ft 111 Aillur arid John Iiaivhy as, example, it bus not been dilltcult to uirlvo at tills com hmiun (boil,e Jam.-. is not contf nt with Imv ing praotie ally llu liberty ultonUd by Mai shal Koshhui. but ho tesmed to think it uocBBiary to tvi in trouble with the poll o fort.- as well Jamea was contlned In the lull a short time ugo tor six mouths, for seriously euttug an Italian, lie evidently hud a reputation a hostler, foi after u brief porlol he w made a, "trusty" and given stabu duty ivW-lui-duy night cum and lituii-i. Ilk.- a good county jail pris oner, stalled out to sep a. few electric lights In Uie- Nn th end. The lights grew more numerous as tbe evening wore on f.Vielently ! cling that the evening would not be louiiil, i will.nit a little exei.'iso lie proceeded io be it A woman ut that nee lion of the elty 'Ihe woman scriamed und aidrw ltd the attention ut uilleeis laly and KeHuui, who laitid "Trusty Junies to Cell Hal etatlon II- Is rlmiged with dls Qldcily ion Un t J at lies wilt tie brought before Judge Juii.i this morning In i aso he ts lined nn liiee barge he will probably hit Mnt lia. 1; tu the county lull to tuiry tho m.iislial horses and at the expiration ot Ills term take u lido 111 the 1 Slack Maria, Milttm tint of I urn!, London, Nov 25 A Rliuidanl, dlspate It from Constuiulnoplu says the kiiuel tu tho present situation n found in the fait the government ts w ihout luoie y The sultan 14 aiixlo is to blip dlsonlers but, lacks funis with whl h to pay the troops. 1 ell ami ItroUn Her Arm. Mls r.iuma Lighifoot, of l-'S Jae kson ave n ue fell n I'. -il.walk tu fiont of the Hot. I Bay y it S o loek last ev.ning und luok. I )ih I it her ngM lore urm. hh. vva. ar 1 j jr by u physbian it the hot I. ' Hol2Jlani lPiOVCatI -AIlsTt9rSIVas - KANSAS' HANGING LAWS, an imrki sriNta iMi:itttRir vrmi JLtitu: s, w. VA.Mii:itr. He lln. Mttte rsllti In the Allrcd Dltcor- ery Hint tll.ltlet .liidcei Jlay s,.n llialh arrant, but lie l'ro pose, to Test It. Top-ka, Kts , Nov, 21.-(Ppocla1.) The csrretpotidetit of the Journnl caught Judge etn livcrt between lerttis of court nt his h in-, in Kinsley last wetk, nnd accured from him his opinion In full upon the Kfisis capltnl putjlshinent law. In re l ) fo to it queslloii of whether he hid tio I 1 the discussion going ot) over tho hiMblnir iiiitstlein. Judge Vandlvert fold. ' 1 have noticed potitciliing of the discus sion going on thtouclt tho newspapers of tl.o sivt , with riifejfcneiS to our stntuto 1 v im for the tiflhlshmint of parlies wi l tv e be?en cbutlcteil of murder In tho tl' l gree. In 1ho flirts of IvHnseu, and I l iVe taken a erj great interest In this ii. for savhral reasons, one of vv! 'i th it the case thnl Immediately Ii .mptl the dotitlovorsy originated in my rt AnJ, while I admit that the Hw might ic isonably bear the construction thit has b-eti given to It by unmo of the ieiu I lawycra of Uie state, 1 feel tjulto mill l tit tint the olhir cotitrin tlon Is thi u.per one, und is the one that the sli pn me eourt would be llkelv to adopt 'Ihe old statute, with tefeteme to the punish ment of the crime of murder In the llrst de gree, provided in suction 2M of chapter 1J. ' Whenever uny eonvlct shall be sen tenced to the punishment of death, the coin t sluill iaue to be made out, sealed and delivered to the sheriff of the count v, a warrant staling such conMetlon nlid senteii e, nnd appointing a d ij on whlih said sememe shall be ex-cute l.whieh shall Hot be let- than fcui nor more than eight weeks from the timer of senti nee ' ' See HOli JT'i piovldea that tho sentence shall be; executed bv hanging, "Section 20 provides for the duties of the sheriff in case of a respite. 'Section Jill provides that the execution shall tnke pla. e In some private enclosure as near the Jail ns possible. Seatlon !2 provide for prolonging the time of sentem e or su-pendlng the ixecu tiou of sentence. "Sections 2e,3, Ml, 263 and 2"" provide for the suspmslon of sentence and for an In quisition as to the sanity of the convict "Section 267 provides foi tin inquiry ns to the pregnancy of a female who has been convicted and Fcnteticed to be hangid. and section 2Rl provides that after a rontenee has been suspended on account or tho Insanity of a convict or on account of the precnaiu y of a female convict, the gov ei nor nuiv Is sue hU warrant ordering the execution. And thee various t-ectlons providing for lhee contingencies that nmv arise in the execution of sentence are followed bv ye -tior.s 270 and 271, which read ai follow i. vti . section 270 'Whenever for nnv reason any convict sentenced to the punishment of death shall not hive been executed pursuant to eiich sentence, an I the same hall stand In full fotce, the supreme eourt or the dllrtct court of the county in which conviction wac had, on the appllca ti,in of th. rro-.ecutlnir attornev "diall ls- s-e n writ of habeas corpus to brim such orvlct before the court, or If he be at larire a warrant for bis apprehension miy tv lsaed by such court, or any Judga the re if. "Section 271 'Upon such convict being brought before the court, they shall pro ceed to inquire Into the facts, and If no legal reason exists against the execution of such "e-nteme, such court shall Issue a warrant to the she-rift of th proper iouii ty, commxndlng him to do execution of men sentence, at hUch time as shall be appointed therein." These c-ctlOTis, "0 and 271, nre the two se t.ons from which It Is claimed tint the authority Is obtained for ordering nn ex ecution, when, under the pnsent law, the governor decll"e to i"tio his order loi tbe xecutlon of the death sentence I am Inclined to the belief that the purpose ot these ftlona, when ena. ted by tho legls psrrure, was to eneble some court of the state, either district or supreme, to require . execution of the deith sentence- In case-t where one of the contingencies men tioned in 'h above section had arisen so that sentence had b-en rupendM For lns-anee tt man has been convicted of tnatxler In the first de-gcee and sentenced to be hanged at pertud ot not less than rottr aor moro than eight weeks from the day of re-v, n; In the meantime It is discovered that he is Insane, an Inquisition Is heul and his sentence bv reason of his Insanity, Is suspended. Lit er he re-e overs hi" anlt Th it fact la brou-rht to tho attention of the gov ernor and he neglects or refuses to Issue a warrant for his cxejcution-he-ti the law as set forth In these sections ;o and '.71 provi les for the Interference of a court of competent jurisdiction to compel the car rying uut of the M-ntenc. The hew with reference to this matter remained aa above stated until 3'.72, when the general assembly, probable Intruding to do away with capital punishment ex cepting in those extreme cases wheie Uie enormity of the offense wo'ild prompt the governor to sign the order for Uie ex ecution Dassed aw an amendment to tho old law among other ooctlons, section &3."5, the Revised Statute of lfK1, which reads as follows "Whenever nny convict shall be sentenced to the punishment of duftth the court fchall cause to be made, out, sealed and delivered to the sheriff of the county a warrant ruitln? such conviction nnd Eontenco and an order instructing tho eherlff of the county to convey stub con. vlct to the pent ten tiscry and to deliver said oonv-iiit to the warden thereof, to bo by him safily kept until the time fixed for his exei-jtlon as hereinafter provided, and a ceruiled copy of such warrent shall be by the clerk forthwith transmitted to the governor of 'the state " Section 4327 provlles that tho hanging shnll tuke plane at such time as the governor shall order not liss than one year from the time of conviction. Siction 632S provides that Uio governor ahull fix n, ehiy for the execution of the sentem e nnd by special provision of the t-t-ctlon plans tho matter ot the execution entirely within his discretion foeotlou 53211 provlelos that when the order for the execution shall be signed by the governot. It shall be executed by the ward on of the penitentiary within th walls of the per Itentl iry Now, It will be observed, from a compari son of the old statute with the time ndiitory sections thnt the mode of procedure is en tirely different, and so coinllctlng that the two cannot be reconciled, Statute s, in crim inal catcs espeeliilly, nie ronstrued strictly, anl a judgnu nt In a criminal ense must b ie-cutcd sti Icily within the teims nnd con ditions of tin Judgment. To call utttntlon to a few striking conflicts of these laws The obi law provided for tho exntitlon of the convict to take place In the county whcie his crime was committed, and In not Uss than four nor more than eight weeks fiom the date of Ills hentrnci The amend, tttory statute provide h that the judgnii nt of the eourt shall be thui the convict be tike u to ill" penitentiary for one year, and there ki pt at haul labor until sue h time as the governor shall sign an oidir for hl3 i x petition which shall take place within the walls of the iienlleiiUitry .... "1 think that the position that this di lution of the statute! as to what the Judg nu nt shall be, may be entirely Ignored und the convict brought from the peni tential y on a writ of habeas eorrus and nn eniliely different Judgment pronounced agalnhl him l untenable I have th-refoie teached the conclusion that the old Mattites ieferro.1 to as en abling a louit to requlie the exe cution of a convict who ts under sentence In a. ordance wllh the statutes of l4". Is inoiie rathe, and thut these se. lions, to far at liust as they upnly to lauy out such a eenleiiie, are repealed by implication ' I ml.ht suggest a treat many legal rea Fons for this com lusion, but think it un til ecssaiy to do so " ' You will not then attempt to put your sentence of death Into ettiet against Ai nold and Harvey'." quurted the toiiespond eiu "I lutvo advised the county attorney of this county to Institute a proceeding In -fotu tho suplenu court to obtain a con Mtiuctlon of the law on this subject. There Is some tontlli t of opinion, and I think tlu matter of sulllt lent public Interest to merit the attention of the suiiieme court "What do I thlnlc of the law? I do not like tt. In the first plate I belli e In cap ital punishment for the crime of mur -Jr in Ihe llrst dourese am Impressed ith the justice of the Old Mosaic law, ' ci eye for an eye, a tooth fir a tooth, urj a life for a lite" Ami again. I think nut the cer tainty of tho Inlllctlon of thr Heath penalty for the crime of murder In ,he first degree Is more likely to restrain e oV who contem plates the perpetration of Auh a crime and to deter others from tip commission ot the crime. ' If I ioiild make the 1 4vf ns I would have It I would provide for cntenelng the con vict to the iienlti nttar ' lor tlnco month., ami 1 would glvu this stay thut ho might pave his way for eteii ity, and alio that he might huve a u.is AnLlo time to show Some good leason ut) tliu sentence should not Ih exueutes I would then have him hanged within thovvalls of the peniten tiary. I would rtllove the governor of the lesponslblht) of li, using his execution by eltfi li g un order therefor but would, of c-e ir. have him iwln the right of txce . utive interftrente , "What Is your o Union of the resubmis sion ugltatlon, judte?" . .. "I da "S-ot tblQlc that .lato elaatioa incU- -Sf- ' ii - M m cnles penernlly what the feeling Is VI It does Indicate that In certain lojalllles whero therp Iwik lcen n prmt deal of ngl ta'lnn. Ilepubllcat.s are now .sintent to vote the Iteimbllenn Ueket because of the party's innctlon on the prohlbltorv qurs tlon I think I cxprrss a sntlinent very gen. rally prevnleni In thnt part of Ik state In which I reside when I shy thnt the HepiiMli nn nre fsvnrnble. to A t-eenib tnlssloh of the prohlblllon question 'This, however does not sat lint our people are In fnvor of whlkv selling bill it menns Hint this Inw Is of such grive consequent e to the people whc nre bu Id lng tip this great state that thoi who nr here now engaged In making the wealth anl foimulntlng the future of a t'ttal te.mmohtiealth. ought lo be permit kd li pay whelhir this inw shall go or iy V small mltinrltv of the people who now vole in Kansas were parlies to the nluptlon jf the prohibitory amendment. . . "les I am a Prohibitionist. I chlrn no credit for tielnir one, however, ns It Is n cae of niiKltv with me, but I nm it it H' favor of the) law. be. ntt-o I have lorn' sit imide up inv llllnd thnl a state, the relief of tvlilih enn be reached with an exi ri s triln In twelve hours, laden with rt. viire ty uf ebwlce drink" Hint Hre dally tnt f rth fiMlti Kntisa! Cltv to the Interior ot Lin !! enn never enfon e n. I.vv like o'lrs While I do not think Hint n failure on the leirt of tho ittpubli. nn patty n vt J. ir to ileehirte Itself Hi fnvor of risubmlslsn, would endnnger tho pnrtv vet I do think Hint tlw people of tin st tie shoiild bonw-nrilnl tin npimrttlhltv to pns upon tin subject I huve nothing to n.v on the siiiij torlal question mrli'c from the fm t that It Is barelv polble that the pisiple of the slain may venture to express an opinion whin the time arrives as to whether the entries are nil made and the lb 1 1 is run REBELLION IN CHINA, Insurrectionists Hare Oefeuleil the Impe rial Arinv and .Now llnlel Half tho Pruritic of ktiusnn. Ixindon, Nov. 23 A dispatch to the Stan dard from Shtnghnl siys thnt Ihe rebels have defeat! d the Chlneso army nt Hitlnii und tho rebels nre now m.isteiH of half the province of ICdtisan. The rebellion In the province of Knnsan commenced about tho Ume of tho defeat of the Chinese by the Japanese, the Im perial army being routed by the Insur gents, who captured eleven rltles The government at l'ekln even went ro far as to dlsms-s the wisdom of nn appeal to Hussla for al I In suppressing the Insur to tlon lCnns in Is the most uorthuest uly piovlnie of China and Is bounded on three -lelis bv Mongolia ltepoits received fiom various soun.s Indicate thnt the Mo hammedan who arc continually- quart cl ing with tho followers of Confucius nnd Iluddha, arc responsible for tho insurrec tion DON'T LIKE JUDGE WOFFORD an AixiiMrr will hi? .madi? ro swhak HI.Vl Ol'l' 1111? 111SNC1I. Ihe CemTlctloii of Clark nnel Miller Has Made tho flung llo.se and l'licrs lu- dlgiiiint Ag ilnst the Judge Miller 1. Mill Without Hill. The amount of Wallace G. Miller's bond, 14 00 Is a stunner to the gang and has set not only the bosses nnd fixers to talking among themselves, but lias resulted in the quiet circulation ot all sorts of rumors in gang circles in the North end and other seotlons of the" city. The most prominent of the-c rumors is that Judge. Woftord Is to be swoin off th bench by two mem bers of the gang. It Is s lid that they will make atlld ivlt thnt he is prejudiced and that the Inellcted election thieves cannot re ceive a f elr ttlal before him. The gang bises and llxets hive become Incensed at Judge WYUTord because of the com l( tlons or Authur O Clark and Wal lace G Miller in the criminal court under the instructions men by him to the jiuors beforo whom they were tried, und the high ball he ha exacted for their release from Jail during the pendency of their appeals. to the supreme i ourt. This contemplated move of the g-ing lead ers will work no good to their disreputable cause, for in tho event of Judge- Woftord's le-tlrement from the btmh and tho sub stitutlon of another man to act In his stcacl during the election case trial", he will have tho nutlioriti by law of appolnUng the temporiry Judge. At Judge Woftord has acted fairly nnd ruled stiaightfoi vvnrdly heietoforo It Is be hoved by the honest gang-li itlng citizens or Kansas City that he will appoint a Mib stlrme Judge who will cln ckm ite any at tempt thu Ixisse-s and lli re may mako to st cure tho acquittal or their Indicted asso ciates nnd tools conttary to the law und tho evidence in their m-pcctlve cnes. Miller still In .lull. Wallace G Miller spent another quiet day in the county Jail yesterday and when the stm sank to rest bu -was no neuier release on ball than when first placed In Jail Wednesday night. Ho "eomed moderately happy, honcvei. notwithstanding tho sen- teiK o of two years lu the penitent! iry which Is staring him In the fine and i-jild he hoped to becure biitlsiaetory bond to day. Iter. Itobert Seymour Arretted. Louisville. Ky , Nov. 21 A sen-ntlon wus created In the Twelfth street Zlon A M 1? chun h today, when, Immediately after his sermon, the pastor, llev liobert bevraour, wus arrested charged with rs sanlt at Tori Si ott. Kas. The church is onu of the best colored churches in tho city und the itev bevmour was highly esteemed. The p istor emphatically dmles that ho is guilty and siys tin case Is probably out of spite work on the part of the people in Fort Scott. Prompt rellof la Mc k lienitittitin, dlzzlae.e nausea, constipation, palti In ttm tide, guaran teed to those using Carter's Llttlo Liver Pills 1 leiuori for Knni. i.. Shipped dully In sec uro packages by GLonci; UiSM.LL, Dttigglst, Opposite waiting room, uiiluu depot. BRIEF BITS0F NEWS, Hnron Ichn Hyrne Leycesler Warren rte Tabb-y, tho IIiikIIkIi poet, Is dead. lie wrote a gleat deal foi tho magazines. 'To-day is to be New York day nt tlio Atluiui xpoeltlon, and It is expeitcl that l.Ojo Uothamltes will b in atundame. In a collision between Turkish Hoops nnd Christians at Crete Jast Wednehdiy, thirty persons were ktlli d and wounded, Th etrlklug New Yolk housesmlths. held a meeting yesterday and decided to con tlnitw the tight Olfers nf assistance, yvero received fiom l dozen big cities. The bark Luiopa from Lieth, Scotland, with eo.il for bun Cram Isco burned at sen. SeptemlKr ii The crew were picked up by a llritlsh fchlp, and, owning to a scurclty of provisions, wue landed at Conception, Dr ltppoiil, thq phytlclan of the pope, says that there U nothing alarming In tho i jndltion of Leo NHL He dfiiiu It (idvU obli however, that his patient keep to hU iwiii owuiH in uie cuiu, uauip w earner pre vailing. Chic leering halt. New York, was picked to the doom yesterday on the o caslon of a meeting ol the American Teuiperanco Union i'i epi.lt in Joseph A liogiinluK pre eldej, anl John t! Wuolcy, of C'hlcafeo, was the principal spcakn It Is announce 1 that the new Chilian tab. net will lon-lst of the tollovvlng memoc'is. Benor ltn.Jifo, mlnlsttr oi the Inttrlor, Senor Gu mo, foteli,ii ulfalis, Senor Ane, ilniinee, Senor Horgono, wur; benor Tore, Justice, tsenui Albino, public works, The London Dally News this morning announces the death of M Il.u tlielemey balm Hllulre M Hailhelemey Hilnt 111 uiie, who was ii llttlo moro than !n ycais of age at the time of Ids death, was prob ably the only man living who retained u clear personal lecollectlou of Napoleon I The ri ixirt of James White, superluttiid ent of tho railway mull service, shows that during the ye.u I'J7 uccldeuts oicuncd to lailway tiostollices, in which seven clerks were k t lie t and 178 Injured white on duty, an Incieuse over last year of J7 accidents and twenty-seven clerks killed and lujuied The Itev. John Henry Harrows, widely known us tho president of the world's f ilr paillament of religion, yesterday tendered his resignation as pastor of tbe Klrst Presbyterian church of Chicago. Hi has been pistnr uf this church for lltkeii yeuis. Ho will go to India, to deliver Christian lectures Tho sawmill of the Menominee Klver Lumber Company ut Hast Marlu tte, Mich., wus distroy.il by lire yistcrlay morning. Also 2Oj.0u0 feet of lumbur owned by the Marinette LuiulH-r Company und Marinette and Meiuuulnee Hox Compiny, Lai, 1W, 0) No lnsuranci The mill hud closed for the season Saturday night Senator David H. HIU, of New- York, will make his Wettern debut on the lv turn ylatfonn at Milwaukee Tuesday evening, umes J Hill, pr -Ident of the Groat Noith ern ioal, has extended o the senator ami liU party the courtesy of the Greai North ern and eastern Minnesota Hues, und the private cur of President HIU will b put at Via aiBBOSt ot tm inam. MY SISTERS, . I Scml You Comforilng Worls, s.trrctittootRlnTStirttl ' " i nr je-.ii- i ,--feted frutti (.tiling of lh wotnn, iiiiniiii""'"" , the totrwcli, niul ,weft,k' liuta organs Pet J I"1""" " VcgetaWc Colli' lutiiitl, nil'1 foiiml a uoriect . I I, frtP euro in - tl us troubles. t nm now poind through tho thtneo of life, ami InKliiR the t otnpoitiuL l.tlml ItstroiiKth- . .M .,t llf.P t I'llJ I.IC, rtllM "V.e- Jintirh Rood. If lery 5 fV .''' woman ni tun Bia6e, of llfo would toko It, they TrouM ilntl much relief." Mn3.l,ui: 1)l( M.nb, as I (irand fatrect. Jersey CltY. -N, d. OMAHA BUSINESS CONGRESS, KANSAS CITY Dl'.LI 1A I I'.s LfJAVIJ TO JOI.V IN '11113 DlsOelb'ilOMj. Mnny Subjccls of Vast Importance to He Ul.cn. uril nt tho Gathering, Wlilcb Will Ilo the r.tghlli Atiiitinl I'.iiirt nr Its Kind Seitno of the bubji'cte. Commissioner A. J. Vnnlanrl'.nRhnm, Ma jor William Warner and Mr. D. H. Kirk left last night to attend the eighth nnntinl convention ot the Trans-Mlwilsslppl Com mercial congrcs nt Omaha, as thu repre sentatives of tho CommeicLat Club, tho board of trule nnd the 1,he Stock ex change. The congiess will convene this morning, nnd will probably continue four dnvs. Delcgntts will be present fiom thu tciritory enibiatcl In nil the Mutes nnd territories lying west of the Mississippi river nnd .those portions of Minnesota and Louisiana xi hlch Ho cast or It. Tho objects of the congreits are to Eecuro such national legislation nc Is cnlciilntorl ,r, promote thu business Interests nnd devel opment of the lesotiicts of the states anil icniiuiies lying west or uie Mississippi river, to Increase rcclpiocnli tr.ido among them, to discuss such quest! ons as ate nat urally suggested by Its objects, to cultivate acquaintance, fiutnnul feelfnir and he.nlv co-oper.itlon among tho x'airiuus commer cial bodlis represented it is intention to comma t.no discussions to eiucstlons of common lntert st, nnd to ex clude, us inr ns pos'-lble, all subjects which are locul In their oh iracter Thus far the following subjects have been suggested: "Irrigation of Arid Lands," "Tho Hawaiian Question " "Nicaragua Canal," "Hl-Mctal-lstn." "Constiuctlou and Vinprovement of Waterways and Dcepwtitet Hnrbois," "Trans-Mlsslsslpnl I-rcight TurlfTs nnd Dis criminations," "Itnll and Vater Communi cation IJelvvcen Western Cities and tho Senlioinl," "Construction nnd Mnluti nnnco or Levees on the Mississippi and Trlbutat lis," "A National Bankrupt Law," "15e strlcUon of Immigration," "HoHef of Agri cultural Depression " "Admission of Terrl toties to Statehood," unci "Disposition of Public Lands." A UOVKltAJIKM' LXAM1NKK. Will Inve.tlg.ite Charges Stnde Against n Number of Deputy Marshitlie. Mr. Hugh Chnlmera, a reirular examiner In tho department of Justice, at Washing ton, is at tho Contes House, and will re main , week, checking up tho federal de pnitments In, this city This will inclttdo the ollkes of tho marshal, the district at torney, and (ill othei attaches of the fed eral court This point is reached In his regular rounds, ns ho has been In Okla homa, the Dakotas and tho Northwest He will Investigate a. charge made that nomu of the deputy marshals nenr St Jo seph havo been inegular and aro liable to dlsmlsKil Tho charge was made by a. man at Gallatin, who Is a friend or Con gressman Dockcrj. Marshal bhclby has: iivke ' for tlie most thorough Investigation of his otllee M ijor Chalmers does not believe in secret or siiv wurk nnd does his Investigating openly He hat been, ill the scivico a lonj Unit Chiidren Cry for Pitcher's Oastoria. VLlfiON V1.S. It. r, Lvnne. Chicago, is at the Coates A L. Moore, Hacine, Wis , Is nt tho Coates G S. Uvans, New York, Is at the Coates. Mons. bchoenfeld, Switzerland, Is at tho Coates. D. A. T. Plovvcrrce, Helena, Is at tha Co ites P. P Houghton, Detiolt, Is at the Coates. S. H. Jaques Macon, Ga., is at t'ie Coates. Major Coates. O. J. C. Hood, Emporia, is 'at the th) D.avls, Ouray, Col., Is at Coates.. 33 J. Coates. McDowell, Louisville, is at tho Hoyul MnthowK. McPherson, Kas, is at the Hotel Victoria. M. J. Wright and wife, Pittsburg, Kas, nre ot the Hotel Vlctorto A 11 Goodyear, Minneapolis, Kas, Is at the Hotel Victoria. J vf Wlllliiut. McPherson, Kas., Is at the Hotel Victoria. John D. Mllliken, Mclherson, Kas., Is nt tho Hotel Mctoria. Homer ltavvllns, Indiana, Is at the Hotel Victoria. I S Woodward, ot Brunswick, Mo, Is at thu New Albany W ItttlM'i. of Strong City, Kas., Is at the New Albany, Joe H. Conway, of Marsh ill, Mo., Is at tho Now Albany , D A GnsBett, of Council Giove, Kan, Is nt tho New Albany. II. J, Mendy, of Council Grove, Kas , Is at thu New Albany. Mr. Ithhard Hawkins, chtof clerk In the Internal ri venue otllee, who has been with Judge bmlth on n hunting trip down lu Ai Kane is tor tm days, will reach homo this iiumlng Saturday evening ho sent word to the city thnt he had slain n deer und would huvu uu ubundunce of xenlson for himself and his friends when he reached home to-day. Owing to tho general depression during the past two yeais we liava a large ns eortiuent of unredeemed diamonds of the best quality which wo huve lemounted lu RINGS, STUDS, ISA R RINGS, Etc., in the very latest styles, nnd will sell at greatly reduced prices Money advanced on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, etc at lowist rates of Interest. All business strictly conlldentlal. R. riichaels & Co., 025 riniii St. THIRTIETH YEAR, ,&xY-. r-rQ-. rVX vVvVAVxWVt.vVA NvWeSvTwi V-AiAtw.miV-'Cj Eut WI115H. Y. LlfaBiag., KANSAS CITY, MO, Ibak.ECMpiB(r, BlmrthaaJ, Typewriting, Telex rapbj, bnglish Hrntctien, Modern Language.), etc, at lowest rates. Oatalegtm true. 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