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AMMMWitiSttftllMftl fl" "J"JW)(tJ'f THE KANSAS CITY JOUKNAL, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY. 0, 1805. NEWS 0FTHE DAY, til) Vuiiim.irj. A .hew Mftionlc Hlue lodge was Instituted on Monl.i) night m The llul l:tftte"ninl Slock ex, hnnge has lintel tnt j Us oM iHiom ilnj quarter. Thi 1 oar I of fuitillc work1 will move iumou'i) in the milter or street sprink ling I'litraRiit fosl, 0 A H , etilerlntiied 1 nunilur if (Iraiitl Ann) oltirlnls Tuesda) ovenlng (Mini person Were Injured In a ticiid end collision oh t(te elevated roail carl)' Tm tin) morning Slicrmah l!icp' shnrtnuf, nn) made good nt a iiu Mini; of tho letter Curlers' Asso ciation, holl ht night The ommlttcc from tli- Knnsns leglsln lure w II begin Its work of Investigation ftt tin etoik jar In to-dii). , Cun Iman Crnlg lia prepared n rcolil ti n nkms srnntor nnil representatives to work f jr tbe l.aiiRhlin bill. (Invernor Stone will lue a commission loW T Jnrulori, proe tiling interne), on his rcliirn lo Jefferson fit), John Miilllns Is un lor arrest for com Jill It) In cle lion friuds rnmtnlttpil lh th" Mft).Fn on I prcilnrt, in which he sen ml as a Itcpuhlloan Judge BLOOD FLOWED FREELY, A Unit In Pete I mrf Silniin Ncirl) I oils In it libit -shaking lllio In In- tn t toil lit till' I ill'. There was n fieri e iitul blood) fight In fete L at)' saloon, nt the tamer of In dependency and (Irnnd atonins, between two hin kstcrs turned lMwnrl Lewis and "Curler," about 5' o look jutenlij n(l crtiotw Win nth, light terminate I b) the poll t curl,)' tscipul Ills full nam Is unknown Heron- the tight w is brought to in end howivtr. a lirge crowd had t, ithircJ, Dan Lear) had lilt Curlev" In th f.i e with a gliss, some of the b) KtaiKbri hid i wlmiRwl blow mtd even thr at, m 1 to take Unl from the police and thi nnijoi who happened along Just at that Jim tare, hud stood bptwppit Hip crowd n I tin pollc.om.eiif .uid wnrnul those who win. iinliucl to be uiiiul) to icspcct thr law un I Hi leprestnt itlvrs Thi lUht bijlan In the llrt pint e our ft gam of II e md It ver) noirlt i nded In u riot ii. nun wen- sinking for email ihange. and lind thrown the die several tltnif, wht n a dispute nritw Some sny the unlec luff in by iAh Milkln, Cur It ) In Iho. fan-! others un that the Hist blow mm .struck b) Din L,nr, who nst I a beer Kliic nnil who did not subs. ,iieiitli Join in the rough and tumble light that ensued 1 low it pi, Lewis knocked "i tit -by" down, but the lattti w t n hl fei t almost In n moment and the llUit bit, in lir eirncst an I w i w.ntul theilitlre lonKtli of the room until the tlRhttrt llnallt fell throtiKh i IiIk front window of tin w-iloon, theli handM and fici dn in hi d with blood berKenn' M, Donald mil 1'olUemin ricm-Iiir- nrrltt 1 Jiui then and trltd to nm II the dliordii, and the IoukIi North end i mud that bad path, rod reiumd their Intrusion The polh itmii uurilnl In tnk ItiK 'fiirle)" Into cutods and iilicod Jilm In the eiri of two cltlem while tin) went In search of I.owK who ran aw it The clllreni tnrno 1 "V urlet ' I0op ami he m m ncid to et ue tlm poJUe -iflerwm 1 Lew U was piibseiiiiontlv irrested nnd iftii the polk siirEeoii hid attend, d to his Injnrli s, was lockcl up I'he crow,! seenipd to want to rccuc J.pwIs. but Just then the mnor nppeired and nddroi,,.,! them with a few words of tniltlon to obsorte tin law I he crowd listened icspectfull) aim slow I) meltid aw.i) A SESSION 0FJHE CABINET. tlcttlind mil lll AiltNort t niKiilt a I nni; lllnoail tin Itouil ,, iiitlon. AVnshlnKtnti, 1'eb !i 'Ihe ciblnct wis In session to-da liofoie li o clock until nftci 2.IJ It Is mid, flood thnt nlitmst the only subject oC dl.scusslon was the pending bond Issue Seteial prominent Xew York bmktis uro hete, amont; them I I'leriinnt Minimi, nnd while they hate not --eeii cltliei the pr ildent or Ml. Carlisle, It Is undeistooil that theli lcws un the situitlon wire con eed to the ptcsldciH lo-il ly No au thuiltntlte stulemeiit nf the chatnotei of the Liihlnct discussion can be made, but It Is belinteil tint no llntl action has been determined upon Jt Is understood that ncKolliillnrw with reprcentatltos of I.opilon banktrs. ate It proBress, with Indications of an eailj consumm ttlun Thero Is no loimei nny expectation of a popular lonti to be pitied In this coun try, lis In tint item the ixpuierice of the last few months would be riptated nnd the pr.ld iisnte ag iln di pitted The jiui pose of the administration, It Is understiod is ti place the entire Issue of bonds with London bankus who would pn f a them with Loudon sold and thus atoid. loi the piesent nt least, the niccssitt for pa)!iiL; out koKI in ex ch.itiKC foi leK'tl tindtis While no dellnlte concluslnn has been lenchfd. It Is bdlettd that the announcement of the sale of the bonds will be mudc .it an carl) tin) Injur, d tu.ll,- ( ,i ,. tlm:. Km' st Itoe a ll-juir-old bit was cotst in on l.ortist stre t last niht ttlun his flid ran in front of an Mcttili lliu car on Indtpt ml, n e atenue and he was rolled for ettral feu In front of th, cir In a fitrinse m inner hi si ipel tilting anr bones broken or hatlnp hi8 limbs manKled bj tb tth. els Hi was r moted to his home i1 Sixth and Medio stnets In the po ll e mnbiiltnir his father belim linttllllm; to httf I m t ik, n to the police station for trintni, ni lit was irj beteril) tirul-eil bin his bo Its were not considered herlous latt nih, llor"!' Injur, d. A hor'-r I londnjj to XI Miillln, draman, was stru k in tin siiit b a lunatta) wiik on dviten I t llrooks on (Jrtnd nte luifc lj'tiMfii I oiirth and Fifth str, i ts A bote w is ut in th, animars Hide and it bl 1 m mi h Poll ,min Sdmltze was Font 'ram th i ollr st itlon to hhoot the an mul luitio ottner h monstratid and he was uk n to a xeterlntr) surRoon for triaumo No other ,1 un.iKe w is done by the lunatta) MIXUU Mi:TII)N. Mnor 1'nib has do, lined the intliatlou to address ,h hlithsehool Match 21 .Vo nut 'is of dlihthirl.1 were leporttd to tho lit lrl of he ilth )ei,tirili and the dl&e.e iipi ,r- to Ije asaln checked II flat ruber of the missing 'i-)oar-old Hosc-Ua i la), reported at pollee ticuiliiii ir ters ) tstirlB) that the Klrl had not et been found Willi ill Joins, cbaiKid with brfnkhiK window), u l.oulH faimi'i. stoic with hU list While Incine with drink, was lined 10 by Police Imkit- lones )esterelt) 'lhe Willi im Hteimei who was reientl) pent to the iienltentl ir) Is nut lonnernd with or re'uti d to uu mtinlter of the Stc'ner Intestuient couiiuny In the New Itldge biilldiiu: Itc-ilpia ut the custom houe teinerdiy wire two t irs of b im Ic.i'l bullion from Mixlto, lite i ases arid two Inks of limns from laiirixm! i:i-lit , nw of n lined letd w re withdrawn from bond for tonsiimp. tlon. A stereoitlon bertlce 't'lll Ik hel ' at tin) Sultatlon Aim) biriaikk to-morrow nlKhi, The parable of th. 'a,n lln" will be lllllstlttel With I'll blle tletts Tell b ll- vallon Ann) bibules lobcd in white will Hid the iilradi tlitou'h the htreets at 7 3, o'cloik. The strtlies will bej,ln at h Jest Holers nth nrreste-d testerda) on n ch irKe of burglarizing f W CaBhner's carpenter hhop ut Thirteenth and fliand nttiuic Itu wan arraigned before Justice Walls, who set his iirelimlnar) hearing for I rlday afternoon and omtnltted lllm to Jail In default of t,',v ball Detettltu Hunt retiiriud to the elt) list nlrtht from U iitr, und hud In i ustody Martin Hraiin, tin nlleKed book thief, who lied Irom Kansas t it) a couple of ttei-ks ago to nenvcr, uftti cninmlttlnu many thefts of tuluililo books In this eitj He was locked up In the, coent) Jill to aw ut arraignment befoia Jiistleo Krucyer this meruit) I. Health OltlPtr .Waring tald jesterda) tint bad fcaultutlon was not reponlblu for tho Iruieaso In (he death rate, for Jan liar), whlih was lite points abate the rati) for l)e, i mbi r 'Hie prutalllnrf cauo of death was pu umonta, from which tuenty eiijut person men, 1'ne iimoni.i is not luiitcit, the- do tor said, by bul sanltitlou, though scarlet feer und kindred diseanes are. l'retost division. No 1, I'nlform (tank Knights of I'jthliiB, has Issued Ml Intlia tlons to Its mas'iuer ule bill to be git en ut the Academy of Musle on IVbruar) i 'ihe oi casion will be made ouu of the leullug toilal eteiits of tho kasou In K, of 1'. cii. les, and proinlneut members and illgul tartes of Jhe yrder will bfl present (iqm all oter lssour ancl (iunsus. Willie llollln-'sworih. a 10-ttr-old boy, was arrested by fopnabli, H)ltr jester-, da) on a charge, of mtiing (Ire to a utiuw siack belonging to Peter Hansen at Thlr t) -fourth and Tiac) atenue. The boy claims that he und another iouili tteti smoking cigarettes behind the straw stack and that the straw ucelde'iitully caught lire "My1 but It made uu awful blaze," bald young UolllnKsworth, In t'lvLns IiU ci, ilanatlon of the tire AN INTERNATIONAL SHOOT. I'l. h nut A Mi:i:ii.Mi til' riiAi k idltlTS ()f AMI.HIL'A AM) I'.llltUl'l:. t rrd Hop), Mho l Nmt ut the IIIr Muille Carlo Hboitti Itu1, (tluirgi, uf the t- gotlatliin for the .Match- "porting Ni'iK. Trisl Hoc), one of America's crtck idiots, Is now .it Motile Cirltt, and Is expected 10 do soul" great work, (li-orge Work and Lewis Thompson, who rank with lloey us experts, arc expected lo sail f am the fulled .Stales the littci part of tills month, to take pirt lu the tournament at Cannes, which follows this shiit. Hoe), hating bpi there long enough to become pirtlal I) nccllmited and nciru ilntid with tin Wind it n el we tlhcr conditions, It Is expe, ted wilt make a Hue showing. Hoe) has u tei or I of If out of a potdblc KM plgiotis riiomp-vm has brought down Dt, and Woik, In shooting with Uretttr rectntl), stopped ti lu the simi' tiumbct, Hoty succcidpd tho other day lu iiirrjlng of one of tin prizes, 4.SV1 francs prize money, with Har rison and Kit a, the clet crest pigeon shoot irs in i;uri'jii The Intcriuttlonil contests, ut Monte Cirlo are watched with Interest b) all the erack shots in Aiiuixica und It Is safe to si) that etir) one of them has an ambition to be comu skilful enough some d.i) to warrant pirtlclpatloii In tin Monte Carlo shoot, the eiaek slmls of INllope are all there now, aim American siuiotiug skill will be pitted against tin best that the UM World tan u ounce the pigum shoot ut .Monte i irlo is one or the gu.u iiortlng Ineuitnts of the year in lalropc It Is understood thai On tllts of Mosr. lloey, IVionilwoii and Work to Huropi will hate an Jitipol l.uit bmrtng on Iht luoiioi-ed lnternatloii.il ilgeon shoot btttneii Hn kland and Ameriea, lu is ti, in tin Intel eotintr), the llrt news of which was fui nlhed li) ,1 hcatti l'tge, who, In spite of h.s biislliss tares, llinls tline to engage lu pleoou shooting, at whit h he Is an adept. Mr Hoiy wUI be the beam of an ttitlta Hon on the nut of the Atmrlcati clubs to mtrrt.iln i:uniiina shots and take eluri.c of the proposi InlernatlonaJ match on the Aniprlciti lde of the water 'I he proiptot foi an Intern itlonal siioot l piomlslng In the fall of ISM no doubt, some of the bi"S wing hots of Hnglind ind p, rliups friune wdll come to Aim rl e i '1 he shooting sp ison In Huropc oci urs In the spring and iiintihr, and the Atiierl e in' ncail) all of It during the fall and winter Whin the Intern itlonal mibh begins In Ihe I lilted States ;t is protnhle tint i ae h "hootot will shoot at lift) or l'i bird", whlih Is eonsldertd the bet tist if miiiks m inshlp Hut of course, the numb, r of birds to bp shot it wl)l ', pend 1 irelt on the number of visitors to tike put, as about ,Vo birds t d it are all that tan be shot at without burning Inline ill licit artci tin- close- of the eton tt Monte Cirlo tin iruk wing shots Jour ni ) to Cannes, where there is a short Mip pkniintnr) season of li ip shooting The m tin it puts Hiiro ire the Prix dp Monte f irlo and tli fSrand I'rl t di fumes 'Jlu Americans ct ct to llcire In all these etents, and the knowing; ones who hue been to Monte ftrlo sit Ihe) will be eer t ill! to oipture llrst prlp In snmp of tliPin It Is alo ter) probiblo that the Amerl c ins will do some match shooting In Im-gl-ind, as the trip Is to be tn extended one DURRANT CAPTURED THE MEDAL (). K. dun ( lub simi I mil r the Nett llainll , up M si in , t riftit und l.xe,l I, ut , or, s iti' Xlitili . 'Ihe monthl) meelal slwot of tho O K Oun Club took pi ice at the Washington pirk shooting grounds t'titeidii), and, de spite the --Ptiilt) of thp weather, the at ti ml inco of the ine'iita rs vtas huge and the shooting was good The club snot under the n, w h null, .ip s)stem and fritl Dur rani, who kill, d thlrtten blirls, with his al lowance or two birds miile a straight score of llftien birds and won the nied il In the si ore as glttn below the llgure Im inedlitelt iireeedlng the mine of eich "hooter denotes the number of birds he l allowed and In Ills tot il the ' birds arc In- cliuled The i-cort 1 Uelderiiinn ...1 0011120112 0 22 i-12 O-Ilob Keck U.'HUIH 1 0 0 J 0 u u S S 1 W McCurd) 1 1 1 0 J 0 0 1 (Ml J no .'11 j "i r LWel 1,1 n u 1 1 1 n n u o J 2 1 0 9 ii l l l 2 l (i 2 l l 0 l o o o in I Ilubbtid 1 I) Mif-on ll' ei high un .' f (ottlleb I II. Ii rireen 2 f Durrint nT AdUlns l 1 2 2 i 1 2 2 02 2 I 2 11214 t 2 1 'I I 2 1 n I IMM (I 1 2-11 1 0 1 2 1 I' 2 1 0 1 0 2 110 211 1 1 2 1 1 0 (1 2 1 0 0 1 i' 0 0-12 1 2 1 1 (I 1 1 1 2 2 0 1 2 2 115 1 2 2 0 2 2 II 2 2 2 2 0 2 0 2 It 0 .1 K Iteenp 2 2 II 1 (1 2 2 1 2 1 1 2 2 2 211 1 IM illekm in 1 2 1 (I 2 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 2 1 01 1 Snn fruiieFsco lliucs. hill frunelsco l'eb B II icing to-d i) wis jiniisu ill) good there being snenl sensational finishes berween llergen (Irif lln and "arr The last r.ue was declared off nnd the Hist Hpllt In two l'lrst r.ue Tito furlongs, selling Ilu rango won The Driitnincr, teeond, Agnes, third Time 1 V Second l ice About six furlongs seilliiR Mcl-lght won lainnle H. second, Hli Ivtn dlB third lime 1 r. , llilrd rice One mile selling Oordlus won, (ltd), second, llrew Scott, third Time 1 II , , , , I'ourih race Alxnit six furlongs lack rtlihelloii won lied Pat, second, King .Sam third Tlm, 1 lli Pltth rite fit e furlongs, elllng Ite peater won Vulptr ilo 'ecqnd, Itesertc, thirl 'I Inn, 1 OS's. ott tlrlelllis Itllt'i s. New Orleans feb 5 fift) -llrst da) nf Crcse, nt fltv .locket Club's winter mei t Ing WPitthor i loud) track lu-aty l'lrst inn S'lllng ilt fui longs I'anwny won, ltineoens second. Date l'ulsifur third Time, 1 1ST. Setond rite Purse, setui furlongs Nero won Prime Impel lal, second, ful cher f , thlid 'lime 1 121, Thlid rai e Selling six furlongs Tramp won Hon Ibon, si cowl. Ittadlna, thlttl Tlm-, 1 17 , , , , , foul th rice Purse flto furlongs Hlrd cntcliet won festital, second, Rausoui, third lime 1 01 ... fifth rat, 1'iiise six furlongs Aloto won. I'd mown, second, Insoninl i, thlid Time 1 18'. MtldlHilli It, Hiilts. St I.011K l'b B ltesults nt Madison first late flto and a half furlongs Maud) llrooks won, Mere, second, I'ld Hdge" third Time, l.ff. beiond race foui ami a h ilf fill longs Miss Poitluiiil won I.lttlo Nell, second, fiab I'lilii, llilrd lime. W Third race I Ite iiud a half furlongs Hp'fdwist won fall fit), second, Caisu, third Time. 1 1 tka fourth laco flto and a half furlongs Impost! i won Harr) Waiien, second, .Mamlu Duff), third Time, 1 13 fifth line fumn fin longs Heptember won Mnbltn T second, I.lttlo fellow. Ji , third Time, l JS. Mar Hint Hug: Club. At the roll of the Star Howling Club, held on the Ilriinswlek alleys list night, Jamison won, on the tollowtng stote mimes, ppireu im Potter) . frulg Hopkins Hosttelt ,, Maxwell Marks Thompson DDdeu I nm. in . J.imlacm . R i il in "i u s 9 II 13 ft PbiienU lion ling Club, At the teekl) roll of tho Phoenix Howling iTlib, held on the Ho)al alle)s last etening, I, Ilaer won the medal on tho following store: Strikes. Spires. Total I, ilaer P' J liter C, . Pollack 6 Howenstrlu ! I.o.b ,,,. 7 hllttrmtn ft Shane 4 S -)ij B 307 12 4'1 I 3i' 7 ln.1 10 'il 5 131 ll.lng llnttllng Club, The wetkly roll of the Vlkln-r Howling Club was held on tho (lr.mil all,)s lakt etening Padersou w lunlng the medal The Vikings hate purchafced two ter) hand some medals for this )ear and lu future the club will be divided Into two elosts The s, ore Strikes Spates Total . 1Q ;r, ,, U IjC .... 7 (Hi ... li 11 41", lvderton, Nelson Kuaiu-on , Axene liurkktrora,,,, ,'uiQuumMI, ,,,,, f,,t Ilolcomb,,,, ,,, ,,,,,,.,,,. 5 II 3 IS.1 119 3laloue I ends itylo u 1 Ittb, The pool match between Malone and Hjle was continued jesterda) afternoon and etening at the Hoyal billiard hall In the afternoon same Malone thoitcd noor form nti i llil- bent him Iwnlly nt the odds scorn e i" ball to 71 for Malone, making the total ore stand Mt for 11) le tn 271 for Malone, the Miter being 57 balls shiirl or his o.l In the etening game MnUine Idtti I his usual good game mul so, itred the np"-nTV 127 InlH to win while It lo was gitting V, The total spore now slan is Im foi Malone lo infi for Hjle Two more gnmrs will be pln)ed this afternoon nnd et pnlnc and In ordir to win Malone must link, ino lulls tn lot for Htle Tn morrow evening Mnlone l bookpd lo n pear before the Topekn flub In games of pool and balk line billiard", with J II. (lo lltrd tho well known Maple 11111 finer inithiri! lipid I rl its M linn r, New Alban), Mls , fob , Second do's trial of the Southern field trials t)pclion whs rendered In the pointer and srttci derht ns follows; Tout Hot m, llrst! Tuny llalp second, I)pln. third The all nge slnkes his set enlten stnrlers Two braip tried lo-da) llrlsons lledford's frcmont an 1 Ur liukes Acotltth ind Manchester Kennels -port with Hlnddard's pointer Tick Ilov. The llrst brace are not prominent for hon ors The second brace seem belter, bill stilt better things ate expeelcd to-morrow, Iho Am, rltaii I list, Monte Carlo, feb ft The second i!n)'s shooting fot the tlmtd l'rlx du Clislno ic sulled unfiKortbl) to fred Hoe), the otil) American competitor Ihe llit prl7e was won bt llptitenutl, with a score of sixteen birds killed out of 17 Tin sci onrt and third ptlzes were dltldtd between Dicten nlnl DChiirmnliis, who killed 15 out of 17 birds. I Ito -spurt lnt; Vol, . Chicago sportmen are much put out with Hero's bill nlTectlng the game laws of Illinois, H is denouiitid us ft tlclous meas ure by the huntsmen. The I.nulstlllo papers sat Hint Mcekln, of the Ni w Votks, wants M,,VK) salnr) fot this season 'lhls Is about double the amount lit recelted lat )eai. l.oulstllle has ipilt shelling the woods for )oung bloods ami is after a little seasoned twlrlpr Manager Jn,k .MeCloske) wants Hiookl)!! to unload Con Dalle) (leorge Cortleld offers to box Tomni) Kel Ict, of -Ml, hignn. at los or 110 pound foi IV") n shle and purse of SVO Col Held will also allow Kellc) SI".'' for expenses to ling land (leorge ltuppeit, son of the millionaire lu own, of New ork, will go on the rnep triu k this season He Is now negotiating with a well-known trainer, with a tlew or getting Into the best posblo slui c. If Xlmmerm in and Winder race this )enr thet will prohibit hustle foi them soltes, and will piolubl) do their own m Hinging If pioperlt handled, tin) should draw bigger crowds thin the tlass IS men 1 Mnrpht, the well known raping man, Is being boomed for ollltltl referee of the I. A lh, retonls of tho Mur ph)s hate been sin h tint It seems Jut a little od I that either of the brothers should be suggested for sin h a position At a l oci nt meeting of the Milwaukee Wheelmen It was de, tiled to change the coure of the fimous Waukesha loul laie, and make It pur, I) a Milwaukee affair This will do iiwat with one of the best known Western road lacing otents That fist 2 tear-old of last so ison. Im petuous, 2 1V Is now In the hnnds of Mr M 1 Me Hear) nt fneport, III and gltes piomlse of b, lug one of the best of the 3 ) cm -olds Uu lomlng season Impetuous list season w is In the stable of Major II C McDowell anl with a less skillful relns iiinn than M, Ilpnrt she piotcd herself ca ll ihle of ,.ikln- t tert fast reiord I'icsldent H f Rehmldt, of the Western Interstate II iu lull Heague his r, cited applications from I.if.i)etto, fort Worth, and South Ilend Ind, foi nu mbershlp Terre Haute Illooinlngton, III, and toilet complete th, pri-int ilriuit At a meeting soon to bo In Id two more towns will he 'o lectnl Iho league will hue Decitur, III, ilurlliiKton la Dint III, , III, and Logans port, Ind , to s, li 1 1 from II) his etrnlnks this s, ison II inquet has now won a tol il of thlrt)-elghl raci s and JUS T75 during his turf career We also has made a rtionl In one r, slice t hard to beat, being tin biggest I ri and i, teir-old as well as aged winner of his )iui Col n i -tlon's record too Is a good one, she hitlng won llrst set ond oi thlid luoiie t In ntnet) seten of her st irts, w lillr Dungirten his prottd a good rice winner he hating Mu lshed llrst no less than thlrt)-seten times The nuthorlt it't, announcement can now be made th it fie I I'feffer will be rein stated In tin National League on february 27 Tin reinstall ment will be brought about b) othei at ins than the length) petitions wl"! lute been sent ftom all oter the eountrt The leigue magnates hate decided th it f fetf, r was not i speclall) antagonistic to the Ungues welfare, at I, ist not more so than Hinkenbergei and Hiinle, an 1 is these men bite been rein stated th, t thought It onl) fair th it slml 1 ir action b tak, n In Pf, ffer s i to A bill his In n Introdutel Into tla New Ilampshiri It 1,11 ituio to n gtil.tte the use of the biit'le simil it to the Massaehu si tts 1 iw sp, ,il Is restt h tod to tin miles an hotii in ,ltiis and towns, ami the ear ning of a limp and bill Is i ompulsor) Signor ('barbs font!, manager of the n.i70tte CiillstUn, the Itillan ijillng Jour nal, Is now In this eountit lit cxpcci-. to it main setei il months hlgnor Contl sats that the Italian ruing men who recentlv tlslted ibis (ountr) weie -o ttell pleased that the) Intend returning dmlng the com ing se ison Ctpl iln Illch inl Armstrong has kept the Yale er.w t andlilatt s rotting In the tank dnll) the pist week Ciptaln Armstrong ami W It Cross Vo 3, bite nt ted as ooiohPis -anil hate dire, tod their attention tow aril dot eloping a nett sttoke Simp son 07 has stioktil the t tilst) all the past wiek and I In- eight hate lowed as fol lows Stroke Simpson, No 7, Triadwi), No ('. Cross and H.illi ) 'o r. Ditoi , No I l.ongacte No 3 Hiarl No 2. Ilolcomb. bow, Milton an 1 rinstrong The fact that f iptaln Arnisirong i, sinned his seat nt the bow two dn) s the p ist wotk gltes , redence to the report tint be will not ti) to stroke the bo it this )ear. t Mtl.lM.I I SI. I) tlss WOItlls. Ho lutliiuiti I h it Ho Is tired oT the ( b'tunr for Itinrgli (inuiito, WnsldiiL,toii, feb '(Special) "D n Georgia" This Is what Secretary Carllslo said this ot onlng when ho rem hoi tho depirtm, lit, nftei spending some hours at tlio cabinet inciting Ho had In en lnfoi ni di that the , nllru (leorgle delegation. In cluding Mintnis and nth, rs prominent lu ileorgla polities hud spun some time nt tho dcpuitniotit Insisting tl at Oeorgla Man He bo used lu the Kunwis I'll) biiildlng It Is In this oj i, id itlon from the kici entry lb it liOires, nt itit o Tarsno) clings for Ills bopo tint (Itoigla malt rlil will not be dumpeil on Kansiis ( It) for tho public building The nport of the board of awards Is now on the sonotart's desk At-slstnnt Socman funis and Mr Kp In fit in' the Otoigla material, and Judge I'lunllig Is tin onl) one of the poind ng.ilnst It lo' iKtmr tor Texas or Maine gianltii Tho fleorglt , rowd lo-d i) called , n masse at tin ,), 'lartment S, nitor (ior don Insisted tint nH (leorgli has tho lottist bid It would bo a listing dlsgiaco not to noitpt tlm materlil If the) worn turn, d down now It would foiotei bni their rua t, rial, and this would bo n great injus tlie It Is hoped bj Mr Taisno) that Iho soc ietal y will lute i fuo foi Kansas fit), turn down tlm bond and glte to Kansas city a building slone of dtciiit material Mr Carllslo stated to-night that ho could not tiiku up tho Kansas Clly ease befoio 1 hut mill). I'fltsOX VI W'. It fllert, Chicago, Is at the Coates M B Shlple). f Im Inn ill. Is at the Coates Ceoigc J Downing, Boston, Is ut tho CoaKs A. J Howe', New York, Is at tho Coates, A. ( Si cor, St Paul. Is at tho Coates, II. It, Wills, Si I.ouls, Is at tho Cones. W, W. Watson .sallna. Is nt the Coates (J, II, Hopper Itaclne, Wis , Is nt tho Coates, J, A. Aldtlch Iluffalo, Is at tho Cottej 1', c, Mclui)er, Johnstown, N, V U nt tho Cottcs It H, Wright of .Mount I.eonard, Mo, is ut the New Albany V. A. (lassett and Dan Ciaten, of ('oun. ell fliott, Kas , were at Iho New Albany jesti'ld i). William O. M,)ct, of St, Charles, Mo , Is ut tho New Albany Leu Ho)t, of Hannibal, Mo, was at the New- Alban) )tstiula) W. O Km ih, of Alma, 5Io , was at the New Alban) )esler,bi). William Hose Hinporla, Kas, Is at tho Victoria, (leorge S. Ilrottn. Omiht, Neb, Is at the Victoria. I,. W. I'erliain, Hlclimond, Mo . Is at Iho Vliloila. De I.ee Howers, Helena, Mont , Is at the Victoria. William II, Sherwood, Chicago, II). U at tho Victoria. ' James Stone, )c( juo, Tex., Is at tho Victoria W. E. Cochran Topcka, Kas, is at the Victoria. ' T. P. TimmonS. NV tv Orlnana T -, la n, Uvt Vlatorlo. MISSOURI LEGISLATURE. iiist issitis i.v thi: not si: o Hit t in: tlO l.ttM-ll") 111 1 1. M Ml.sHAOl. Hill to l'rtihlblt lliiselmlt nn Suu,,v Pas.rd tit l.iiKriminciit After u llnnl I Iglil l'roto dings In Ihe entile, Jcrfcrson Cily, Mo, l'eb. 5. (Spcclnl ) This morning -Mr. DaUsins motion to re consider the printing of .',W copies of the gotcrnor's tccent message pronlletl, and the order to print wn ri'ersed. The mes sigc to which leferenc1 Is lind Included reports from the stale geological butcnti, the' Missouri world's fair commission nnd the adjutant gi nertl. Ihe message, which In Itself tens pry brief would bate been exceedingly tolunilnotls with the reports Included. The motion to teconsidei print ing was passed with an Intention ot sit ing tnouc). That was all there wns In It, but foi some reason a strong part) light was tiiinle upon It, It pictiillcd because Hipublltaiis supported It. I nder Jhe. call for teiwrts of commit tees, the tomihlltcc on Instiiance fntorabl) lepjrtenl Dr, Ttibbs' bill, leduclng the smir) of Ihe state Insurance commission,-! from W,(j to I.Mkhi, and his ehler elerk from 12 .oO to Jl.'si', being a reduction ut Jiti lu each cist. The bill llitrodiicetl by Mr. lAiith, ot St l,oul, llxlng a minimum price foi convict labot at 7" cents per nut, was fatorably reiiorted from tho eouimlttis. on peniten tiary. A minority i e port, tei ommiiidlng that the bill do not piss, pitiipltnttd a debate along the lines of political teonomt The tnlnoilt) npoit was oulcted prlntnl, which Indicates a light at a later flat Majoi lllttlngcr, of st Joseph, introduced a bill which looks to nu lmpiotemcut lu the le idling of agiiciiltute and tin nit e h i rile nrts at the t xiierlmctit station at Columbia It puts the college under the i.mtrol or the state hoard of agriculture, After tho expiration of the looming hunt consideration was lesituicd or Higbec s bill, piotldlug that a transcript of the evi dence In Jusiiic coiuts in erlmlii il eases be furnished the clerk of tn, circuit oi erlmlnal coilits, to be b) hint eel tilled to the Muiul Jur), and that indlctnieiit ma) be loiinit upon such trans rlits The farmers this morning took an actlto part In the discussion Hit latt)ers wete not allotted to hate It an theli own was Mount, of Holt, In id, one of the best spcolus of the da), suppoitlng tlm bill It was llniill) ordered cumosshI lit a tote of 2 to 21 It Is ttnleiit tint tuc moic thc" bills aie discuss, d and the clean r undemanding of them men hati, the more earnest Is the support glten tin 111, and the piospec'ts th it tiny wul pass grow con stantl) blighter. The bills, bowetcr, nn radlcillt different fiom tho piesent law nnd cten law) us slowl) gi isped their meaning and , x tent The tact that tn 1 iw Is wrong nnd weak ami that It Is constant!) Iiiinnslng erlinlnil costs, was nn iter present, silent but powerful mclitoi fanning the bill The othei two bills (conipuilons to the one un der llseiissipn )estenla) and to-dat) went lo , ngrossincnt without prolonged ilobite. Ihe afternoon lu the house was eletoted to a tonsbletatlon of the Stinui) biseb.all an I the osteopath) bills Mr Capes' bill protidlng the placing of biselull, cock lighting and the racing of horses hunda)s uflcr a hud light, went to engrossment b) a tote of 71 to 15 l'tirt Kansas CIt) mimbi r totid against the bill One Tamil), Joni" of lackson, Joins, of Polk and Jones, 0f Hlckott, united In opposition to It. lhls , the llrst time that the Jones hate been In conjunction Th, re Is a growing sintjmcnt igilnst the bill and It mas bt hard mil pei'lstem work, be defe ited on third reading 'I hree hours, were detoted to the eleluto upon the bill recognising osteopatht as a school of surger) and healing and prescrib ing rules under which it im) be practiced These thrte hours cor the people of tht state not l'-s than 51 ir rather eostlt ad vertising The bill went to engrossment b) a vote of GO to "S4 win h Indicates Its prob able defeat on third reullng -.i mite I'm,, , dings. A large amount of Important routine work was donp In (lie house to-dns In one sense, Senatoi I.v m in had the lloor and used It. Seteral of the most Impor tant r. oasures were from his hand Ills mllltla bill was engrossed almost without dob ite Opposition to It was vert light This Is, In effect, the same bill which be Introduced two tears ago, and which was torn to shreds bt (he attacks upon It of senators whom the people have slut o re tired It provldps for a thorough leorgm Uatlon of tho inlitli and mikes the drill conform to th. u tics and rigulitlons of tho fulled Stan - inn) Senator Lvm i bill nllotvlng the state depositories to titp Kansas CIt) bonds as spcurltt for si i deposits, wis also en grossed, his I i unending the oh irp'r of Kansas Cit) h i to extend the elt) limits to t ike in vv Mart, was also cne,rnscti nnd also his li permitting Kani' fltv to use for otl i purposes tho nion. v col lected some tun ago foi the purchase ot w iter works Among otlni important bills passe 1 to engrossment w i tluse 11) Senator 1 inn Amending the corrupt practices act that candid itos need not keep account i hotel and tiavellng ex penses Hv Senator s aber Amending the Aus tralian ballot I m so that sopirntp tick ets, identical it shape and sl7e Insiead of the present Id mket ballot, shall be fur nished the t it r lit Senator M irlon Making the law now npplleible lo I ink ofllclals nppl) to of ficers of tiusr omp inies Hv Senitor I,inc ister Prohibiting lni berlng on Sun bit and protidlng penalties for violations Hv Senntoi I an lrum To allow spool il pett) lurlet ,ii, s ime per dl in (f2) now allowed regular Jurors. A bill bt .s tutor flash, extending the of ficial term of isspsfors to four ti irs, and miking tin in Ineligible lo boll mi) of c'o thereafter until two tears have elnpsptl wn iul a third time and passed Senator flash 1ms nor speolllinllt stntod "that t spec! il spite ho has tnwarls asses sors heintor Kl in s bill exemnilng oculists, nurlsts nt ii ilnglsts and other sppel illsts from Jure smite was to-dn) reconsidered un 1 passe 1 Doings of the I nlib) Jefferson (li, Mo, l'eb 5 -(Sped il ) The woiklng lobb) has begun to rather Judg. Hawthorne, Hint Han l.a and flank McMIIIen are here to support a bill protidlng for the West port boiiletnnl The) ma) hnvo other In cidental Interests J Martin Jones, from J icob Dold x Sons, Is here surveslng ih Held and rising to make up his mind whether the various butterlne and oleomar girlne hills enn ho defeated As a matter of fact tho sentiment favoring legislation along these lines Is not so strong as many hnve supposed A special train of St I.ouls teachers, headed h) Superintendent Long, arrived to da), to look aftei the Interests of various St I.ouls school bills Thev arc especially anxious to see laws pass, , providing for the establishment of kindergartens under state control to which the Utile ones from 1 )enrs to i", )ears of ago ma) bo seni. In this matter the) sny that Kansas City teat In is are giving thern good moral sup. port The) will also favor the bill which provides for the pensioning nf oil nnd ds. aided teachers b) a fund to bo created un dpr the law, b) voluntary contributions and otherwise iti:i m.'s shout r. Made (inoil at a Muting nf tin, Inter Carrl, rs An.ihI itlon ll,Id I ant vlght. The Letter Carriers' Association, nt Its meeting last night In tht federal building, discussed the case of Shtrnnn Iteese, once Its trensuier Reese was discharged hv I'ostm nitei Heed on Mojd ly, but for what cause neither lie nor Assistant Postmaster SetdllU would slate Hiese was suspended on Janutr) 21 on chnrBs, nnd dlscliarge-d In pursuance of ordtti from tho post dlllco depirtment at iVashlngton The meeting of tho nssooltttan last night wan behind closed doors, nn groat pilni were taken to keep all outilders out. Mrs. Itiese, the wife of tho cn-rler, stood In the hallway for some time. , und nu pixsent when the meeting niljouned. It was stat ed that the shortug,. In Htesu's accounts a3 treasurei Were made goal at the meeting, being guaranteed pii!ly by members ot tliu assod itlon and partlf by outsiders. Tho delicti, the mnnbeis of the ussocla lion sail, amounts to j.i"$9 The associa tion U a fraternal one, ud carts for Its Mile members Iteese w s for two years the tieasuier, but It Is sfld that since tho annual election of last J. mar) be has de. Used ti'Hisririing the finds of tho asso ciation lo the trmkiirer.tleot. Tho treas. urer of (ho organisation P bonded for Jl.UoO, ami It Is under-tood that the funds of the association amount to ah ut $!'. The aT toclatlou de Idi 1 to hold some kind of nu enlertulnmint between "farch 17 and 23 for the Purpose of inlill't- to Its henpltl fund. The infrlninmentTiIll prolably be a concert, though no dijnllo plans have us ) ct uceu mane. If tho bah) U cutting tilth use that old and well tried retatdr. MIS WIN&LOWS S0O1HLNQ .Vl!X. 25 eat a bottle. INVESTIGATING MR. CHASE, lit t Wllneps l:tiiliilnpd ami Neith. Ing 'rnsittloiinl Deteloped laing elim t. Hit I). Topcka, Kns, Tcb. f (Spocltl.) The house omiiultltc lo Investigate the eliatgci ngitltist Wiinlcn Clmsc, of the Knnsns penitentiary, examinee! only two vvllnesiet to-ilnj nnil then titljottnicd liuleltiiltcl) lo permit tteprescntntlve l'lilitler lo ntteni! the slock )iird Invc ligation The witnesses examined wore Ann Iliinii, former mine Mtpeillitetiilent ut the penitentiary, und t:dgni Simpson, funnel pit boss nt the snine ptneo. Hiinn'i lestlmoti) una nut erv ilamag Intr to W'ttielen Chnse lie swore Hint lie lilmself had kiKittltigl.t left the shaft In (liitifieteiUs condition In older lo make it wood showing In the expense account nnd confessed that lie hail cndntiKored the lives of ninny men nflei lie had been vtnrned li) the state mine Inspector to correct the dnngct, The Inspector hud (turned him that he would be weur Ing the r-ttlpes If nu) thing happened, and et he lind tnken the chit nee. I'll Heiss Simpson we some (lumnRliiR testimony, however. He swore thnt he hud resigned because he did not regnrd John Chase, sou uf the warden, to be n safe mini to liniulto tlio inachluer)' over bond. He hud often tcporled the danger cms ooiulltloii of tho mine to Wnrdeti Chnse nnd hud been told to mind his own business, four different times ho had pointed nut danger' which tliiciilenid the llvoq of the entire min ing fnice nnd had liceti rebuffed with profunltv The shafts were nil dniigci iius und Ihe uli bad, and )et Win den Chnse ionised to do un) thing to better thorn Simpson nlso testified to Ch,te's assault upon Judge McDonald nt the time the bontd nf director were lines tlgitlng tho pcnltciitlriiy J ( Wnlcrtt and frnnl Hcnrld are nttoiticvs fur Wnrdcn Chnse. It Is llkelv tlic Investigation will be long drawn out, us Warden Chnse st) ho has tunny rebutting witnesses to pre sent. MISSOURI SUPREME COURT. 0iliiloiis llanil, ,1 lliiwn lit 'Hint tribunal In s, s.tiin at lirrcroi CIt). JcfTeison City, Mo, fob u (Special) Court tn banc arid divisions Nos 1 nnd 2 of the supreme tourt wite In session to-dav Opinions were handed ilotvn lu four cases In division .Vo. 1, ns follows1 Hv Maefurh.no Judge. Isabella Hoffman, lespondent, vs John Hoffman s executor, appellant, St Inus cltv action to recot,r su () on account of a nurrlngc contract, aillrmed Innies T ltoberts, respondent, vs St I.ouls Meichants' Land Improvi ment Com panv, appellint SI Louis elt), ejectment from lind, alllrmeil Ut I! ir, ln Judge St Louis ,1. S in frinclsco Hnllwat Com pinv, uppf limit, vs (irnc), respondent, Newton count), suit to enjoin the collec tion of certain taxes alllimed State tol MeCurdv vs Slover, Judge, writ of prohibition denied, opinion to bo lllcd Minor Pro,, i ilings. Court In Ilanc. C C Corbln et ill ts Joseph Hauer ct al, stipulation for dismissal of appeal lib d fltv of St louls vs John IIt7gcrald ft al motion to nlllrm Judgment Hied Stati tx ul St Louis fnderground Sen ile Coinpani vs Murpbv, stieet , oinmls "loner demurrer to letnrn llled; ciese set for hearing on Marth 12 Stou-I'lnce Hat Compiny vs. Homes ot al motion to 1 1 costs filed, suggestion In opposition lllcd .state e id Attornov General Walker vs W Mulllns, set lor heating fcbril irt .', stite ex i el Attorne) General Walker vs. llorton A. Knight, motltin to dismiss over niletl, set foi hearing on febrinrv .t St ite ex rel Laclede Oris Light Company s M j Murpht street commissioner, stt for hinrliig on Cebruai) 19 st no , id Walker vs .Mulllns; motion to dismiss overruled Hariuti vs Xlurrav et nl, motion to transfer to St Louis court of appe lis filed John Card vs Missouri. Kansas . Texas Itillwiv Comp in) , motion for rehearing sustained Adjourned to februarv 11 Division .Vo 1 Itoboccn Green ts. Victoria Green ct al. motion to set aside Judgment sustained and Judgment mo lllloil. stile ,x rel Itldsewav ot al v s counts court of Montgoni, r) count), petition foi a ssrlt ot prohibition llbd, rule os,i ruled for the return o the writ to be llled fib nurv 13 Willi uu Wilson vs Knox count), motion for nheirlng sustained Joseph In turn vs t in of St Louis, mo tion for ii hearing overruled Dtvll M flnles ts I'mmt II Hnrper ct al, motion to dismiss sustained George II Johncs ts St Louis .I South ssestdn Hillssa) Compan) , icheaiing de nied In le forsvtho boulevard vs William forsvthe motion to dismiss overruled, ten diss lo respond, ni to Ule briefs Adjourned to fibrinr) .i M.Vt m.t i; i oik.i:. Iiistltiltul on Vlouilat Mgbt b) DUtrbt 11, puts (,iaiul tlasl, r Van f. Hour. A nms M isonlc llluo lodfco h is been ad lid to ihoio alread) In oslsteme In Kan sas CIt) It Is to be called Albeit Pike lodge but, as It Is still under dispensation, no number his been giten to It, and will not be until the meeting of the gtainl olllit rs nixt Oetobei when It vslll receive its oh irter Tht lodge starts out with a memb r-Milp of thli t)-foui It was Insti tuted on Mond.i) night nt So 1010 Grand asinue, by District Depot) Grind Master Van I Hoor, about IW persons being pres ent to witness tho eeremonbs, Tlm com imiiiliutionH will be on the llrst and third Mond i)s of e u h month Th" orllcers me Mllo 11 Liwrcnce, vtorslilpful master, Chirks II ('laike, senior mini, Arnold Shnnklln, Junior warden; o I Illoss, tn isurij, Samuel Stophlet, secretar) , V. H l'lntkno), senior ,1, icon, A II Loosen, Junior ilea' on W II Wln.ints. senior stew ard, II II Allen, Junior steward, X. a, Gultcr, t)lir DenlltN nnd Iuii.rulM. fiederlik lameson died )csterdny at his bonie, No Oil West Tssent)-llfth street, aged 31 )o.iis His death was caused by llilghls disease Ml Jameson's brother, it ssell known B r iln man, died here some eim ago fiom Injurks received In a able em accident Tho funeral sn sites wilt be held at 2 o clock to-morrow tho Itev Dr, John 11. Itobirts (initialing 'Iho remains will be plated In the vault In forct Hill temetci), to bo taken Hast for burial ultl until)' ('furies Hrowne died )osterdav at tho Hotel Glenmoie, agul ei )tars. Ills death was caused h) pirilsls Onei of his sons Is In tho enii'lo) or Itlchurds ,e. Conoter Iho funeral servlcis vslll be announced to day. 'Ihe funeral serslos over tho renulns of of Mrs. Xelllo Devene), wife of J, f. Hostile), of Twenty-second and JleGeei stre, ts, stem held at St. Vincent's church ut ID o clock yestirda) morning, Tho bur I il was lu Sts Peter and Paul cemoUry, Thefiineral services over tho remains of Mrs Hmlly (lowd) xvcro held at her late home. No, Mi Holmes street, at 3 o'clock esteuliy afternoon, tho Xtev, Dr. James White oillclatlng Tho rcinnlns were placed In tho vault In Union cemetery, Tho funeral services ovei tho remains of I'dward It Parley were held at 10 o'clock veslenlay morning at St. Joseph's church, The burial was lu Mount St, Mary's cem- etcr). An lleitloii for Coitipui) I. Lieutenant Colonel Leslie, commanding the Thlid icglinent In the ubsenee of Col. unci blmonds, last night Issued an order for an election for Company f, to be held at Independence next Monday night. The cleeetlon Is to elect a successor to Lieu tenant Lenthirman, whoso tragic death occurred at Lee's Summit last summer, when he, ssllh a number of young people, vtas rehearsing foi amateur theatricals. He vvas Instantly killed by a bullet from u. revolver used In the play. I rut lurid Ills shoulder lllnde, I. W Shatter, furnace man at No. S33 West Ninth strict, bus a brittle left clav. Iilo. Ho fractured his left shoulder blade )esterday by merely attempting to shovel too largo a scoop of coal Into his furnace'. Police .surgeon luen attended the Injury, (III rlitulcd Stove Pipe. A lire nt Otto I It-Inge's barber shop at No. J II .Main striet caused about 110) loss )esterda), nialiil) ou the contents of the shop. An overhtuted stovepipe. In contact with woodwork, caused the lire, Peilleo Court Convictions, According to Police Clerk Williams' re- Port for Januar), 3IJ cases were tried by 'ollce Judge Jones during the month: 212 defendants were convicted. The total unsu-l of fines collected was iliii, UNION PACIFIC DEMANDS, THKV t.KAX K Till: l'Ail.OKH -UTfA. TlO.V t i:itY .MtCII TAMI.M. Due of Hie Proposition I nlrly Toole the Itrenth Aw-ny Irom the Diised Itep- reenltlte of Other Mestrrn ! lues Unit reeling Amine, I, Chicago, til, I'eli, f. Western pas senger nffnlrs have gone lo the bad nil nt once nnd nio now In n worse muddle llinn they hnve been nt any time (lur ing the past six weeks, The Union I'ncine Is the cause of the (Hlllcitlty nnd to sn) thnt the teprcsentatlvcs of the other lines nre vveniv ot the manner In which that lino acd Is putting It very mildly. To begin with, Clrncrnl I'usseiiKer Agent l.omas, of the Union I'.aclllc, nn houiicod to-day that h! lino did not Intend to upon up the Oregon Shoit Line, ns was announced on Soturday. It was llrst claimed thnt the resolution offered lu the meeting by Mr. Lomux, opening up tho Oregon Short Line, was misunderstood by nil the other lines and that In reallt) the Union I'nclllc hud no Intention of opening up the line. The othei lines Intimated ver) positively that they had not misunderstood the resolu tion, und the Union I'nclllc then cl timed that It had been outiuppcd nhd that In nnv event It would not open up the Oregon Short Line. This announcement sent mutter back with a Jcik to tho original position; the bo)cott ugnliitt tho Union 1'neltlc by the Hock Island nnd Hurllngtim was again declared In force and matters sveie worse than ut Ihe beginning, for ever) bod) ssns full of vtruth, nnd sgn of un agreement vsere fat less numerous than H)mptoms of ,i light. The Union f.itlllc then de manded the Itiseitlon of n rule In the into sheet, giving the impulsion thnt ntes from ills-outl rlvci points to Snn frniiclseo und other California points were applicable onlv ovei its line. This ssns virtually risking the other tt.tns coutlneiitnl lints to ndmlt that the Union I'.iclIIc was the mils loud between the Missouri river nnd Cnllfornln The other lines lost no time in refusing this prop osition, nnd there the matter rests for the prtscnt. The situation hns boon furtlici com plicated bv the unnounceinent of the Missouri I'nclllc Hint It will not become a inomboi ot the Western trunk lines' committee until the Union I'nclllc has Joined It Ihe pisspngor icpresentatlvos of the Centi.il Tialllc Association linos met to da.v foi the purpose of eonsldoilng dif ferential intes In nil put tlons of the as sociation tonlloiv Aftei a long dis cussion, It was decided to allow the mat ter to rest ssllh a board of arbitration, to be composed of tin e mcmbeis who rue to be selected Intel. Ivlilglit mul Sprlgg A quitted, st Louis, Mo, feb r, The trial of of clals of the Wabash and I.ackiss.inni lall lo ids chaiged sslth violating the Inter state commirco last vtas resumed to-dn) In the f nlted St etes district court, befoie Judge Philips The government closed Its strbnl testlnions and put In a lot of doc iiinent.tr) evidence In the form of freight tariffs and various agreements Among his latter vv is one between the Wabash and other lines, bv which the Wabash wa able to offer Its shippers n continuous loute to Ness iork. Counsel for the defense ob jected to the Introduction of these docu ments, but the couit, after considerable argument, decided to admit the p ipers as evidence Mr Hlock, of Uuff.alo, represent ing the Lacknstuni road, removed the dis charge of Messrs Sprlgg and feld.of Cleve land and Iluffalo, on the ground thnt the offenses If mi) stere committed outside the Jurisdiction ot the court Judge Philips thought thnt the offenses ssere consum mated svhero the mono) represented bv the vouchers was paid. Hut the proof ns to Sprlgg's guilt vtns s, ant), and, he said, ho would direct acquittal as to him The otl dence against .Milton Knight, freight traf tle mannger of tho Wabash, ssas held to be Insufficient lis Judge Philips and ho w is also acquitted The case of the othei de fendants still he argued and concluded to moirow (aiuliiettl's lllll. Washington feb fl In the houo to div Representative fmninettl Introduced n bill forfeiting to the government all un patented lands heteioforo granted to mi) e omp in) or corporations under the provls. Ions of the Pacific rallwnv acts wln'ie such eomp.ans or torpor ulon has refused or failed to redeem the bonds issued lo eiu-n oompint .vs io tno mills alreail) P itemed, which, at Ihe time of the de fault remain In the ownership of the eompans the secretary of the treasurer Is dliecled to take the necessary action re ejulreil b) litv to protect the got ernment's rights as resorted b) tho acts, und the setretart of the Interim Is to withhold ac tion on nil appllcitlons for patents where the default contemnl Hod b) section Z of the let of Jul) 1, lt2 has ulread) occurred. Hcporteu latnrillls. Washington, rob 5 (Special) The Ok lahoma Central right of w tt hill through tin Indian nnd Oklahoma Territories was ltpoited favorabl) to-tl i) with tho amend ment compelling the compan) to com mence Its line nt or near Sapulpn ind run southwest taking in Ch miller, Oklthomn Cit) and 11 Iteno. siiIh of it Ituad (Inl, r,, I. Atlanta fin, feb r, An order has been entered lu the United Stutos court hero ni deilng tho sale of the Atlanta & florliln railway on tho Stb of Mnrch next Tho least amount sshlch still be accepted us a bid lor tho propert) will bo HTSuan, while J2J,fW In cash must be deposited b) tho successful bidder sab, of a lEiillronil flushing, feb S 'Iho Western Now Jork ,L Penns)lvnnla railroad was sold here to-d-i) to frederlck Strauss, icpre sentlng the reorgnnlz itlon committee of the s, eond mortgige bondholders The l&'SSwV!, "i0000"0 and the nssumlne of JlO.iW.MO llrst mortgage bonds Nevada mid Mllideu (lttliers. Parsons Kas fob 5 -At the annual meeting of the .Vev ulu &. Mlnden Itallsva) Compiny, held In this cit) jesterday, the following olllcers were elected for tho en siling sear' George J Gould, president: David Kelso tine nrplilnnt r it l land secretar) and treasurer, r. H foster assistant secretap and treasurer Women, Isn't This Worth Believing? Such cases as this of Mrs. M. 1 Fozzy, of Campello, Mass., speak volumes. She says: " I was very sick. I did not ever expect to get up again, men struations had stopped sud denly. The pains all through my body were ter rible. As a last resort I sent for a hot. tie of Lydia E. Pinkhavis Vegetable Compound and a box of her Liver Pills. I also used a package of her Sana tive Wash. "Relief came at once, ancl to-day I am a well woman, Menstruations regular, no backache, entirely cured of leucorrhcea and bearing-down Eains. Nothing can equal ,ydia E. Pinkham's medicines for women, young or old. It cures permanently all forms of female complaints. t kt PWj J V lflEw J mmiiimii THERE jS AN ADVANTAGE In being able to buy when and whnt you wanl. The his tory of any business proves it, and Pianos are no excep tion. We nre not compelled to sell any particular make of Piano. We handle only those that we have found av erage the highest in the many different qualities that help make a good instrument, such t as the Decker Pros, and t Voso & Sons. Those arc the f Pianos the people want. J. w. Jenkins9 MAIN ST. OTlSa SOLE AGENTS. mHlllUIIHHHIHiKlimi- THEY AREAT LARGE. two lllgliwiit men Hob the Proprl.tor of st .VI, at Mark, I unit Make I Jit tr I's, irpo. Two men entered John Sehlegd's gro cery and moat mnrket at .Vo 3.'l Hast l'lghteenth street und compi lied him ut the point of a revolver to give them tho contents of his mono) ill aster, nmotmtlng; nt the time to only 12.10 It Is believed from the descriptions of the men given by Sthlegel tint they are the iiinc who held up (1 II. farrls and frank Schst irt, both bulcheis. In their shops at Twelfth mid forest avenue nnd No 1119 Hist fifteenth stieet on .Mondii) night While the two men ssere In Sehlegel s shop Inst night n ssoman customer en tered nnd the thloses quickly rotlied, ono of them touching his lint as ho left tho building. I IIOM LAKH TO OCI'AX. A ('iiuadliiii Plan nf ((iiiiinuniciitliiii lto twini ride Watir and Lake Superior. The Ciinnillnu bov eminent bus for sqvor.il )enis past been vvinkliiK out svstoinntlcjll) a genet nl scheme of ta nnl Impiovcinent. This scheme, nt, out lined by the Pittsburg Dispatch, em braces the enlargement of vvttcivvn)! between tide watei nnd Like Supriloi, so tint the locks shall have a length of 270 feet between tho gates and a width of foi t) -live lcet, the rnvlgable depth nt! vvatn over the sills to bo fourteen feet. Wotk his boon stcullly pushed fotwaiel, and no ve.ir pissts without seeing morn oi less sttlsfactois piogtiss made Tho project chcilshed b) vshnt Is known us the Intel national canal commission, ot which not a little has been heaid in those' recent dn)s, is u gient ileal ramo ambltous Thtt scheme has lu contem plation an extent of onlaigement which shall furnish not less than tsscnt)-onu feet in navigable depth. As tho nnme of the commission would impl), tlio scheme Is Intoinatlonnl in its scope, both as to the outhi) which would bo necessary nnd tho ultimate benefits which would ncciue Influential men on both sides of the line me warmly Intei ested In the- pioject, nnd not n little en thusiasm has been show n, though it does not appear us If much Ins vet boon accomplished In the line of ptacti cnl steps tossard the icallntion cson of the piellmlnnrs funds which such nu iindei taking ssould necessitate. Its pui posp embraces, as nil calls slid, the con st! uctlon of deep vvutei channels of not less tb in tvvent)-one feet in depth to connect tho (Irent lakes with the Atlan tk oco in lis wis of the- St Lassieneit liver and also by was of tho Hudson liver Moicnvei, tho scheme embraces the const! uctlon of canals connecting; Lake Supeilni with the Mississippi i Ivor and Like Kile with the Ohio river, it fnvors tho establishment of an Intel na tion il commission toi detei mining the method of const! uctlon nnd malntenunco of vv mot vv civs of an Intel nation al eharueti r, nnd nlso tlio estab lishment of nu Intel national couit foi the ptuposo of hearing and flnullv detei mining, undei i tiles of lnw, nil questions ailslng be tvs eon tho govern ments of the United States, Oreat Hrlt nln, Mexico and Canada, both the com mission nnd couit to bo established by the Joint action of the governments riisst sciihw sri'AMi'ii. rbo (,r it Hrltalu Was the Pioneer In Oct in I r idi The flist sorest st, inner to cross tho At Inntli. tho Gnat Hiltiiu, vvas 'omnu 'u-o 1 In 1S31. and lloated In 1813 Hei length ovei all ssas J22 feet, 111! extreme bieadth a little oscr Cm feet, her depth 3.' ftnt, on I lie i displacement at u loul drnignt o' IS f, et, .'. ols tons Iln Hist sosiigo it out Liverpool to N'esv York began ml) ft", 1M1, nnd occupied nearly llftien day, the average speed during the mil b"l'i,' nini knots nn hour, snvs tho Clile igo liter Ocean After lem lining on view ibout a fortnight In Now York harbor, tho 1 ome ssard pass igo to Lis oi pool ssas .uc ssfully accomplished o)agcs back mil -iitn wire inailo sslth satlsfactoi) results uiilll the niilumn of 1SI0. when, on a vers dl.-ty night. In tho month of Soptemb-r, she wa strand-d olf tho const of Irt land. Theio sh) lomalti, d for eleven months, th-ough a tempestuous wlntei, until alio was llnally floated In the following autumn nnd Inkcn to Liverpool roi icpiilrs After a complete overhauling the vessel entered upon a naw era In her existence, being put by m a owners Into the Aiit-tra llan trade, where she retained 'ho n imo ot being a splendid sailer and a fairly suc cessful steamship, i'ntcrhig upo i 1M3 trade In ISM, she rem lined n It for tuents one )e.ars, until the letiulrcmenM of mo J. crn passenger transit hid outirroisu her (fiptbllltles I'lnall) her propelling m. chlmry was remosed, and onlv a few eurs ago she was seen passing up (ho fn dish channel ns a full. fledged sailing ship. She Is protihly still In exlstencj, havinf last been known lo do duty as a coal hulk In one ot the J'uclilo Islamls 'Jill, Oiiajr ftieplloii, Hxchange; It fl related of the Duchest of Westminster tl-t she put In her gutst chamber a curloui tsslss clock, to which was attached u printed notice! "Pleaso do not touch." When Mr. Joll), tho Canadlun Liberal, visited her giuco ho ventured to Inquire tho reason for tho prohibition. lou ure the twentieth man who has asktil ,. .im-oiam,- rrjiiicu mo indy gleefully "Women, )ou knosv, are Mipposcd to bo proverbially curious, and I put that placard on Ihe clock to test the same weakness In men, ami J am happy to say I find them not a whit less curious than women. I keep a list of nil the gentlemen who have u.ke-d me tho question )ou hnvo just put, und thero has been only one exception among all my guests who have occupied the room and that was Mr, fasscetl, the late post-masler-generul, und he, poor man, was blind.' Merely uu Oversight. W H naymond, a Kansas City in. "aid his offenso was inerc J an bvmlfiht of the ordinance reiruUtliiir sueh n...r...?.lit morning. Ha nil HI Arutnl.. leuuiaiing such matters. o Meellng of tin, C ommrnUl rlub oo !.-.. Itar) - 'Ollle ir ItuTsell ' on V c I argent , el inos ,'nic a bod) without a per nit from tho health board. ltajnon give bond to iVi! near In the no lee fu,i isiJ :" L ni1" M 1 I kT-Hv. ,-l4w.yssSE: