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4 BAD To to aVr 'V la SataraaftJaaa 'Mi ROCK ISLAND. ARGU 9M! Thm VTmat 1 vtiL XLXX CO. 1C3. " The Boston Store DAVENPORT. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, A Genera! Clearing or Remnants and Handkerchiefs. DRY GOODS AT A t 25 Tcr Cent Discount from the Regular Rem- nar.t Price. Remnants 5 Of all kinds will be h placed in the front part t S you will find Hundreds ? of ! Wash Goods , ! Remnants : e j At 25 Per Cent Discount. j Wool Dress Goods ? Remnants 5 At a; Per Cent Discount Remnants of Silks, Remnants of Ribbons, Remnants of Lg&'A' Remnants of Embroideries, Remnants of Trimmings. HABDED, PDDSEL I Cor. Second and Brady. TOV LATEST GETS THE STRIPES. John Y. McKane i Receives "is Sentence. Six Years in the Peniten tiary. The Anarchists Trial on in ienna. f. . . wuun a. mc- Kna. the tvilil!..! I - ! . . ... ... waa Ul Uim CIT B'Mi to i rnn in g iu morning. VltXSA. FaH. lO Tl.. ..1.1 .1 k. 1 Anarchist, who were arrested .tl iVT pM!B,ber "wcoaaplringagaiaat tan life of the fmpfror. bean this ntorninj The nrorecdinc. re in ecm. 0 tormi W lllla-,-. iVtecraia. nntus. reh. 19 -r.mt.t.. u-nts.n. v.. eat a Wkfcrmm to Kiel regarding the e- in irii.lrtilnr which iliw with a intuit in 1 .1 ....1 ..n iur auuuaj- iaa;wonl: "With firm rrurt in G.h1 we tXUt Htlbmit Ia 1 1 ar.l ;.. i "rnlal.le wil and kx.k to tiie future to be .Tii-oivn ami confident. I will cause a tablet to he tilaonl iii ,. - hmm iu iuun u V k.1 I.. a . . ..... tlM to-1 nil ateani atu-a L " TfffriM A l ataa a.. PlTTsiu mi. Feb. 10. -The Jury ia the Me of the Aftv-vhrlit ml .1 1 m . ... r vut((iij with rioting in the Mnntk ld rriti n, r. tnrnrd a raled vrrdict tindiiiKthii-tyfwvrn gnilty and trnty-ne innorent. The Int trr rre diHcbarKed and the t hirty-ftrvt-u enoTictcd were remanded to Jnil lor aen- Tkat QvmtlMi ml Tarclaatlea. FriUNUFlKLD. Ills.. Ft.li. ia ltt,... '' Moloney htim written to the state' aMoiney ut Wayne county to exrrt all uil liftence in arcurinK an wrly trial ot thr eae of the arboul dirrctora finrd for m- lomnglbe order ol tbeatate Umrd of health ironlrincr tM VMOflfintlnti nf am.1.. w.1 ckllUrvn, and If detaUcU to take the a once to tne apwliat and then to the an H a a riaoialx I'ark tmutrrL. PttVIIifc.CK.K.I..Feb. Ill 01 this city, ia drad from heart diwane. lie was accuaru or narinit been conccrucd in the aaaaMinatitm of l'rtl Cavenluh and rxtnulttioo waa rcfuried, a it was' whea c came sere. Killed la a IVealiar Manner. DartMox. Tcjt. Feb. Itf.-Near Duniut.'L TJ Edward Ilonaldaun and John House were retaining from a uanee. Houm car ried a Winchester on kb ahnuhlrr which waa accidentally diswhanted, the hull strik init UmaklM aquare ia the hn-iut and tiliiait him inatantly. The deceatvd was ajprununent cattle man. Tietnry for the W Ncwnruu, X. Y., Feb. IV. At a meet ing of the common council an amendment to an ordinance waa adopted Htrikiug out the word "male" from the ant ion of the city charter on iualittratiuni of voter to vote at taxpayers apectal election. This in rnnsMlrred a Kn-at victory Ity the local vrotuca sutTrnitist. Color LI a mm trkwU IiOt'1-VIUX, Feb. 1. The deleontea to the annual meet inn of the National La-ague of American Wheelmen have all arrived, and a hot dinensaion ia going on over the nTrtptxition to insert the word ,'wl.ite" in I rr in w r wma I1IV H Cl pet to win. Telefxrae Brlrfa. PlntnM T". lnt1UPtVMP imr'mm wJ.lwl of her porketljor k at nonwiay on a Fifth avenue stac at New York, the roibrr de- manamB in yrvprnj m uk puiui 01 a re- voiTer. Aft W tMnltillfln MtltJnVM n torn were declared incompetent by the nnara ana imkuhw" wi wmn nmire. They all brnoRbt uit for their anlariea for the balance of the year and have won the HW. Jonhua IliRjnt, of Uma, O.. waa edtad by the 1'iover Leaf track: ba- ba jo he a ease of murder. TWedltors of The lms and TheTran acript at lirzinftton, Kjr., are frning every- 1 1 itl, Mknttrtana WKHM i.. meat Ibere is a proepcc iot ai least one fttoertf. A AM iMlMlla A 0it IkAltfl nf Ik. ru wmn w t" "i - " tin pine and mineral lands in the northern part . r that IImw am ratiinlm) ln Ik. JH I M IK. I I.J wwmwm-m J uam corridors of the land office at thiluth. one wno Has a ciaim mm wcu iiruKgea to prevent him from riling, and the lock of .! u 11m tttnft nffim k t.n tOV f RMI ... " -- tampered with ao that it cannot be opened. ' tr.mmw rtiotntrramlla. IUm Francta Johnson of Washington, ! ... 1 S n v.lir tMTT Bllll Im. tKa Am. 7: 1 at tKn World 'a fair kaa napuiiB fl M... . . . . ...... been engntrexl an expert to otwist in naking the photoRrnphic illtwtrations - . .a. a k. iri1 Maa r . "ZZ U.a .larf .n,l - QJBmWmWB 91UV tin wu," cvivill hundred ncgativea of variorm aectioM of toe naiMiinKi'i "w" c 1 jJm aHtK thA VlMm 111 rtiarmi eriuai " - udmik whom U T. W. HtuillM) of the ... . f . : ...A 1,A itW .Hllll. ty on aoeimno .j a 1 1 I V Mr-. Mary Varley of Bnmloran, Cotra ty DrmrpaU b awards! a twU. nnnial hv the Boyal Hnrcano ancirty t- ar lifo Having work. Khe com- anaada a react) lt, which navrd twe lives thU apasoa ana arm-ma iTum sw to aso wnroan batheia every Bxcnijix YELLOW JACK AT RIO. OarCralser Kew Tark Imin SaMea!? T rmtamtm rieet. Rio me Jaxeibo. Feb. iq tk. tnrty-flve deaths here Friday from yellow fever and fifteen deaths fr.n mh-r bvm The Valted States cruiser New York has Cone to sea suddenly. It is ausnected that aae la tainted with fever. The United cruiser Detroit lft k . 1, ordertolook into the state ot affairs at Hantoa, Fkraniraa and DeKterro. h'he had uo 1 ever on ortara when she left this nnrf . l good deal of enri.aiifv h.. Ia. evinced at the Inaction of the Feixoto rruisera purchased at New York, especial- 3 w jiicioeroy, wna aer aynamite gnn, which was exprctet' to blow Mello'a fleet out of water. It transpires that ao far as the rebel fleet ia concerned the chief bu aess of the Mrthrmr araa Lr t--. . . their way. lielieving that the Peixoto lorta fead the iMurgent abipa cooped np in Rio harbor another programme waa the w aenaea upon. The NicthemV waa tn anma Ik. V.- bor entrance, and then, protected from the Hello ships by the forts, blow up Fort ' iiKiniKnoa, i nen site waa to have got behind Yillegagnon and blow np the rebel shins. lint the latft-r Hfnum.rr.i..) .v... the forts at the mouth of the harbor coul d not Stoo the Aouidahan fmm ahe pleased and this has spoiled the pro- rn iu me. Five thousand inRnrgenta from the southern nart of Rrmzil Kava .k. atate of Sao Paulo and are marching in sue uireciion 01 tuo le Janeiro. They have had several skirmishes with the govern ment troona. and in eaeh iiuiim k . defeated them. Peixoto has sent out artillery, intantry and volunteer eom- pnnios 10 oeienu tne rrontler or the stale nf Kio de Janeiro. The inhabitants of Kio da Janeiro are loudly demanding the cessation ot hostilities and the restoration ot peace. REMARKABLE FUNERAL. Services at the Midwinter Fair Over the Beasalaa of Carl Thiemann. Sas Feancixoo, Feb. 19. A remarka ble funeral took place at the midwinter fair Krounila, being that of Carl Thei- mann, the lion tamer, who was mortally wounded by lions in the arena of Boone's wild animal show a few nights ago. The services were held within the cage where from day to day the fierce brutes which mangled Tbeimann perform. As the serv ices went on they were from time to time interrupted by loud roars from the beasta in their cages near by. Ihese suggestive and unrannv sounds were supplemented by sights as strange as natives from every quarter of the itlobe gathered auont. Groinied together on the raised seats surrounding the arena were Mawaiiuns, Eskimos, Yagnis.Sioux.Turk. and Araiis in native costumes. The Iowa Mate liand played the same melodies as at the funeral of the com - storage warehouse victims in Chicago; the Hawaiins sans a airgc in their native tongne,anda procession wasiormea wnicliptpceeded tottie Odd Fel lows' cemetery, where the lion tamer waa laid in his grave. PRISONER HAP A REVOLVER.-, Urn Ten lam Everybody la the Court Koom and Kseaaes. Bt FTALO. Fell. . Lerov Harris, alias John H. Heart, accused of nostofnre rait. bt-rv, performed the remarkable font of noiiiing up a whole court room and mak ing bis escape. Heart asked ncrmission to retire to the lavatory and returninc. electrified the commissioner and all in the room by levellinga revolver and crrinir: "Hands up." Ever) body put np his hands and Heart walked tn tha iWir ntwnl it still keeping hia gun pointed toward the aHiniLum cum ana pnssea out. tot-King tbedcHir from the outside and taking the krr. Marshal Watta iutnned to tU uow ana urea tnree snots to attract alien lion, tne others yelling lustilr. Finally a Janitor waa aroused who opened a door and released the captives. Evidence if ac'Old Marder. HrsnsoTOX, lnd., Feb. 1. Several days ago some workmen while tearing down an old log house on the Hite farm. south of this city, discovered the skeleton of a man under the floor. An empty pockettionk waa also near. Now it has been learned that the skeleton is that of John McCal;ister, who lived in that neighborhood. Ten years ago McCallister started for Texas with a large amount of money to bny land and be was never beard of again. The old bouse waa in habited at that time by a desreputable family, and it is now supposed they mur dered McCallister for bis money. Low Price for Iran Ore. Cleveland, Feb. n. What has stirred up iron ore men and vessel owners more than anything else for some time was the announcement that E. C Pope & Co., agents for the Norrie mine, hod sold to the Chenango alley rteel company of New Castle, Pa., a large block of ore at tne remarkably low figures of fC. j per ton. This is nearly (I less than the same ore aold for lost vear. the price at that time being thought exceedingly low. The siae of the block is said to range between GU,. WO and 7U.0W tons. Mack Marriage That Binds. COKSEUSVILLE, lnd., Feb. 10. Society waa thrown into a flutter by a mock wed' ding, in which Frank Arnold, a merchant, and Miss Jessie Orr Freehargcr were mar ried by Mayor Downs. It is now claimed that the ceremony is binding. The affair was the result of a Joke, although an im properly signed license was procured. The question of getting untied is uow troub ling the couple. Steps will be taken to annul by mutual agreement. . . rarest fire la Calf de. Colorado spkisos, CoL, Feb. 19. A foreat fire baa been Darning in the moun tains northwest of here ia the neighbor hood of the Manium mining camp. The fire io fanned by a stiff breeze from the sooth and is making great headway. It is supposed to have started from a miner's campflre. DETROIT, Feb. W. Frederick Marvin, ex-cashier of the Third National bank, wanted ia the federal court to answer to the charge of em Is si Wain ut of upwards of lea.UW la notes, voluntarily eurreudcred for arraignment. He pleaded not guilty. H is belieacd he has baea aiding here ail the time. ' EOCZ ISLAED, HX KCJDAY TBcaUAllT 19. 1S34. TRUE AipiRICANISM As It It Viewed by Theodore Roaevelt LETTER TO A PAP2 AT BT. PAUL. 1 Has Xa Tea for Kaa4swtMaclsm em the One Hand Ker "Oi 1 tarn ham" ar "Irisfc saanea the Other Basse Knla for Ire land or British Federal toa QnestioM That Asaerieaa Citterns Should Kot Be St. PAtx, Feb. 19. The American Citi- len, a local weekly published "In the in terest of true Americanism," with inci dental opposition to the A. P. A., pub lishes an interesting letter from Hon. Theodore Roosevelt of the United States civil service commission. The letter ia aa follows: Editor Americas Citiiex Sir: I have beeu mnch interested in two or three ot your editorials that have been sent to me, notably in that wherein you oppose the division of the school fund. It gives me pleasure to write a word in hearty com mendation of the spirit of true American im. True. Americanism is as absolutely alien to knownothingUm on the one hand as it is to every form of forcignism on the other. Every foreigner who comes to this country is in honor bound to be come aa American citizen, pure and aim- pie, without any quaulication. He has no busineKN to bring into our American polit ical life the question sf European politics. and especially the frlnaous and race rival ries of Eurojie. He islonnd not to act as Irishman, German, hnglishinan, or Scandinavian, but purvly as an American. To Catch the l orelRn Vote. It is an outrage that any one of our no- lit ical conventions should insert into the party platform " planks to catch any di vision of the foreign vote, because it is an outrage that thcrCBhould he any divis ion of our voters whahtast their votes as foreigners. We havaVenthing to do in our political platforms Jlh the rivalry be tween (lermany and France, the question of home rule for Ireland, or ot union for the British empire; all we are concerned with are the questions of American poli tics, and we have the! right to demand that every American voter should vote nnrelv with reference Ao these Questions. But if the threign-bora citizen who comes over here, honestly and m good faith mi nus the duties of Aaiencan citizenship and acts as an Amcrioan pure and simple. it is most emphatically an outrage to dis criminate against luni in any way because 01 111s birthplace or ha creed. 1 have bad the honor of knowiuai a number of gen tlemen wbo have been to congress from the northwest dunnolthe Dost few rears. and among the very' stoutest Americans of them ail I could naaie certain congress men who happened to be born in Our- many, in Sweden, or hs Norway. ?Aa Isapnrtaas Selection. "In the some wav ilurine mv term ol service in the New York legislat ure when 1 came to select the most important com mittee with which I eier had to work, and when I had to choose aiy four colleagues purely from conside: ions affecting the public serviec.I found at noless than three of them were Irish birth or descent. Among the men with bom 1 was asso- ciated in the New Yi k legislature if I were asked to name ttihee whom I thought most thoroughly American as well as ab solutely honest and t riotic in their de votion to the well beink of the common wealth, I should very high among their numU-r many m my colleagues of German and Irish birtn or pnrentage. One of them, by the way. Whom I should put up especially high, would be a gentleman now residing in St. : Paul. I have been mrougn tne lire with mm and have seen him tried by every severe test and not found wanting. It is always a pleasure to me to say auythinit I can on behalf of straight Americanism in every form. "l ours truly, 1 HEoDortE Koos-evelt." reaa or aa inaw frlnter. New YoliK, Feb. An insane printer. who save hia nntnnUi .Ii.Imi Mi-1 Vi.nli1 created a sensation io the Roman Catho lic church of the F.tfcihanv. While the services were being conducteJ the man en tered aud walking tkftvn t he center aisle proceeded to remove ell his clot hing. An officer of the church; after considerable difficulty succeeded id overpowering aud ejecting McDonald, but not until many women in the audience were lmdlr friitht- eneu anu tne services Interrupted. KocJaliata t'sntaCe tlie Meeting. KrwVfiiiK. Kah m r. . tk. relief of the unemploied was held at 'X Delaney street, and at hot debate ensued is to whether the People's party was a friend of the workingman. The socialists present took the negative and representatives of the trades nuious the affirmative. I'ande- Inonium reigned, aud the trades union men, nuding the socialists in the maioritr. bolted the meeting and Left their opponeuU in control. NothinaT Iwas done in the mrection ot iiciuiug tlar "unemployed PUREST 13 BEST; AT LESS THAN HALF THE PRICE OPfthER BRANDS. QjICgAX Oil? Otoro. These Bargains Have the Kind of a Bargain Ring to Them that Shrewd Ones Love to Hear. $10.00 will Buy $20.00 Worth of Goods; We have put on seperate tables all small lots of suits and overcoats, and we offer you the choice of the entire lot for $10.00. Not a suit or overcoat in the lot worth less than $15.00. Come and see what $10.oo will do for you. Big Store. Save money by burinff your decor ated and plain crockery ware, glass ware, fancy goods, tin ware, cutlery and everything in the line of kitchen furnishing goods at MRS- MITSCH-8, 1318, 1J:0 Third Ave. 5 tad 10 cent store. B WINTER. Whahssale Dealer and Importer of Wines and Liquors 1C1S and 1618 Third Are John Vollt 6c Co. nrssAi- CONTRACTORS HOUSE BUITJga Manafactaian at Sash, Door. Blinds, Siding, Flooring tivaawiusg, Aa an kinds e wosdwork lor beueefs. KicmiaaaUSi. IM Third as4 Feertk eeeaea sVOCS lolaUTD atS:;rIU.t--::rt::BV-!dr.:fr-l-nl SAX&RCE, RDSXtSLMZDjiU. Our Purpose In is to let eTerybody who buys clothing that's aJl Mjlh kind hero about know that onr soitingi are io, and that the finest ever displayed in the city. Ton are res pectfully Invited to call and see the latest in patterns and styles, th fall and winter wear. J. B. zmniKR, Call and leare your order Stab Block Opposite Hakpxb Housn: ziATZonnx. Steam Cracker Bakery, WILLIAIl EUIG The Fashionable Merchant Tailor Has the most replete line of new patterns in imported and domestic suitings in the city. 1707 cec::d rac:L The Young Amezii . , -;.- . ; i - - SAllPLQ ECOn And All-Kight Lunch Counter. J. spilqch, Contractor and Builder. - - , - Ehofr CcUyllctsIaSBis. - XUaktsnce. 410 Bkimth strast. FCXC2 TTTHZTS CZ2T3. Cluo Prenta Blue Front. Advertising cnnciicn co., Art Tef Oretel forTwn. Taeyaie S10 ti ct. sracuunsst Tin iiii"TTiini"niniiat Wnaa darlas last aoar. SOLD IN CVIS ONLY. If