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THlABCttJB. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 12, 1898. 3 i I 9 They o Can't Che J. You Now .1 Go'Scr:rn-Ji:i Pmrttyfst n EvaryBatL' jfibo Oil CROW HOtMITAGE WHS .,.-..,.., - ...... Vli a '..- 4. A. ! &Ce. rj. aW f" sry ' f .w'f. f uf aV aim tur : , r'i it S i o 1 I I I 2 I I Professional CaHsJ 4 A MoCAitKKlN. i i'-.t M La BWe 'iiiM f Ma il 0) - Brell Max Mar. w ,r j.uksmn iiututr. IMnm m La raOe la aa Ulead ffevsjeel Hut anata. J. J. ROACH. 1 IHlft at la Abearweaa '.!... in -e Of Km " iW a.eoml eeoau WM. L t.UDOI.PH. A leuree f La ana lluf-rd thMt leWBi LNM ' i. i d WWW. SWKKNKT a l tiLiN WAI.KKR. A iinrreyt M Cminllfn M Lav fMOew la awtpt r m, o L HAULM J HKARUL ! xnrwef CmmnaUor at eouee a ANTI-HAN' riGhi CKOPS OUT Olil-i l itMlfjn I nnifnli-'i la llk II iMli f llaaa" lltronts. r, tajroaaue. O.. F K IX Taw Ohio R pnt.lle-an iinK uniinimo whbh was I tWM Ml h. ilty . rady mas rine f tk - 1 - ih ht t..tjri i' the league. A.ct : ' ' :i: .re In attendant Te faMl..ra! f. I" . .1. h mark. ! the lale erratnftal meiteat cnM I oot. Th. Focakrr and I'uar.r.. '1 h-nv nt Mi l..m Imr.t in t.w nvirt.n and car rW4 all ! fo'nt. Th r - !ti It. n tf fcn-r liti aa tn Ir-I- nw ll-npi. .n h" It.-rna nun ! ll ! I : i-s. r aK livl.ryl. Tin i r II r ..lrtkii rral: "W r. r.!ll! ir :! ! il artirnl of nil- f. arirriPl'traM- n. i-artu til.irly il i( i r.f I- I vm. Ifvl-hf dtd ar.J r. i . ,I Aaa IV rt J.ih- nTt Tkr McKlnlry ami lianrn ad h' - nl i tifl ti another i I ndnrspd the HaM I r -. I'iti-r.! ir.tr dur. d In th- l"nlt l Fat:-- rrrar. Blnc that lh-y ill r t...t!y an rovrd l.y Ihi- rom- I i 1 for ln ar.'alTT. ravaxl ly the r. rnt--. .n-nT-il ally rarlrd Ir.tu ef f. . t b i.r 1 n f .1 r. : Idi nt." Ar.-ith r .'t.tli n a.r.vn1 th? "rwrticftlr HNttJ of Ih" ltt rnry K. n rfal ard .'taT' f nat-"' t destroy hurrf'M : ' " ; d .4-kd fT ! c:sl.i :rn Ih.t n.tiM ir. y th-m. Soml i Hlflilf ltii ir.. Ft. 1. M, I". Ii. It Aftir thrcf day f hirl ...'U th national a .-nl ly f AaWtttM Wh-'l'n-n lat nliht : rally a4fnwnMiL Al t: N h prion th- flclit of PjMli nt l-ar.- Pottrr fir MttdUm rmfnl md tho nll-Inu . rtant -i In th- ratt. r of Sur-i'"- rrl.ic mi acaln d-f.'atd. A " t ' p.: that t;i'" di- ill t-' ' . ini I : rlRht ti d t- r-n-ln- f r th K nh-thir or nt .-"in ". I . !.ouM 1- rmit- t- t mi l :;d ! fratoj ly but l I McK.N IRT A McKNIRT i La tian -anaat aa aniiiuMia data Lnil aaakar I.raala H'H.diM a m . M M .al c.U.i H. I1UBBKI.U iwfr at f m .m at U T-ieoa la ixn 'a th ' i II lt u . h Mi nT mi ii. i 1 OR W M M PATroN. at i -. cauatf liiil. Caiau at Thimi trcnt aa ai TaNiititfii inn lataa t a imp . aftar ' Paratan aa M. IV I aa IT OaVav. m Tmum i 'lag Mm1 ptaalla t I aa T ui a Bf . mi ' i' i a 1 ' u i a nTTtr'a. PR II MILIAR. nar . ..inaoil tBi.t I m . . r ' i ml ' I 4ta a4 laaVaMa. . - M. iflirowi- i Til ; m ra vui-a.li proparli al V, Mi.m i - rr Mf Hi' t mm JAMK! P, Ml Hl.K I.. iwini aa rMaa Nno il CMMI a Lpaa til - -' rRACX A KRB!!I. arfij ... 9 iannis4aaia HK.NNT WAKUR Pfnp ri r- tat ' . ! I a, ALASKAN SITUATION. Report of Captain Ray, U. S. A Who Was Sent There to Find Out the Fact. WAS CRITICAL BACK IN NOVEMBER. .i ......n and I frlon. rrry. r. - I ..-John 8. Kawaaa, A await hj ml ami rronvn.-nt hun h in. i. " r. o'l.f.'i.ol In a . anl I i. ' ii .it r that h" hai IWra radlns inr tax rllortor for li-n r li dlr.i i ho ."irmiunr-m.-nt Mr K i.'ur tu r Ho tor Wik. II . n ' .. i h dalma mvrra Una anl lar t f r l i - ir . n (.r -irty fhhtld. Food Srarrr, bat Nothing Said About Aay- body MarTlne-Minn Thai Would Pay $f a Day lr Ma Nat Workable Ro iow of Ihr Dcanww of Crab XmI of Ih i...;.l la Loom tad I Oar Trrrltory apt a i n stand. Off a Hob. Waahlactcn. Feb. II. The war de- p!rttr.erit yenterday mado public thead- vlrea rtot lvetl from t'aptaln P. H. Kay, of the Flchth Infantry, who wai aent to Alaska to rtnert on conditions In the minlPT country. Tho reports ombraco 0 rx-r: 1 njnr.lntr fr..rr. Oct. 3 to Xov. 3. ir-d are datoil fr.m Circle City and F. rt 1 r. Thov rhevr a vory osttOaal state of affair; that troubl- tr;i thnatcnod at .:ri- -r places and that th.-ro was rlou? dancer at r- n-.o rtolnta of lack of food. ,irs In a larfte mcasuro to the lailurr. of th.' tr:;i..-i rtatli n companies t- Rt t In suT.. i r.t : 'ii i li' In a report .Tati.l Or.;.- f'ty. t. 3. Captain ttKf rerommend. should the department de cide to eftai lUh a post on the upper Yu kon rlv.r. thr.t th mouth of Miss-on or Am rii in rf t ! be i hovn as the site, vith a sub-jw.st. If noii-sary. at Ctreta "lty. Th- Ihv; Intir.sts . f the senico, Ii- r 'ini:.- j.-rman. .it Karrisons to be lixat. d well away from mining I. v. tis. s. tliiit tho tr... J !. if r nuirt-.l to n t. wM not be biastnl by lotal influ ence. A to Ah food iinrtdinn. On th- f.M.d fif s-tl. n he says: "The '!' "i '' of : . d li r.' i- a vory s-Tlotis one. ard tho adion of the N. A. T. and T. ri.iriicny Is causing much fri.tlon. I use my best endravors to reconcile all ililT ri s pt-nei-ably and pet all people who ar" VtlboW provisions down to Fort Tvk n as nn as pofsible. where th. re is an M un-lanre . f fond. I learn tint v. hilo food Is s. asi o In Dawson Cttjf th- kataCTI In the i jtiyinR onrs arc fair'y . II supplied." t'ndrr date cf f'lril,. I'ity. Oct 7. the cantain sav3 t'.-:t Hi tiarsp. itatii n compaiiies ut- t rlv failed to k. p promises made to lasf inct rs: '.hat . f iG people landed at Michaels .! :i:,.il f.,r Circle City ar.d .tlove. fortT-tVO rt a hed th. ir deS- tin.itt. n. th.- ha la nca iir.K atraafhd on Ctr. i. City and St. Muhaels or having returned t the states. fMaaB 'he l.nl.l I. Mo.tly Our.. From what I have learned of n.ine- " ' r and irosiitors I am fully sat isfied that tho greater part of the gold Ih It II. r in our territory nlnng the ranpe kr i iti as the Ppplf Ttnmpnrts. Alcag ti.- Tanarnan. Mlnook enek. Ttlrch lIUll ard th- h nd of Forty-Mile there are dlclncs that will Da fre.m $10 to n ,H r ,iny tr man no- lyini Idle, as they w III n I p: v exiiersop at the it. s- it fti. .s if f. ml. I nut satlsfl-d that with .-..!-.': it i . : ..f trar.sj ortotton ard cheap, r f d lhi v. Ill dev. l n lr.tr, of the greatest gold producing re el. n In the world." Captain Hay r-e-etnirrrili that th" g. v. rnment "take r to .ri.tually cheik Immigration to this rt gion of all people who do m t me f.r. oard with mfA l-'nt provl.-I T.s to lat th. n- for two yeara." the Cnlted ctates flag over the buildings a:.l piaeed a guard. This is not a case Of worthy destitute miners: It 13 pre meditated rchljery. and had they been able to get possession of either Lieuten ant Richardson or myself the cache would have been lost. A number of very desperate anu lawless characters have been forced out of Dawson, Northwest Territory- There are quite a numtrr in the tamp near the cache and I learned today that they have 1-ccn qui.tly se curing arms ever since their arrival here and mean mirchief. 1 am securing ail the arms a:;d ammunition 1 can. shall move with caution and get mat ters In such shape as to hold the balance of power. I ant cc.rrpelled to take the responsibility to prottxt life and prop erty and to save as many lives as pos sible in the emerg. ncy. "I only hore the president and ron gros will sustain my action and treat me with charity should I be found in error. I believe my experi' nee confirms my opinion fornu d on my Journey In here that some radical steps are neces sary to give protection to life and prop erty next summer with the opening of navigation. I cm still of the opinion It should ho a military government with fower to hunt to the death the lawless element." EVENTS THAT FAVOR TRADE NUMBER OF DEAD SOT KNOWN That Plttsbar Horror Terr Bard to Get on the It coord Correctly. Pittsburg. Feb. 12. After estimating with great assurance of accuracy that there were twenty-seven persons still missing of these in the radius of dan ger at the big fire here, it turns out that there was a mistake somewhere. For Instance, Mrs. McFadden and her eight Children are safe and well. The woman had moved a few days before the fire. Then of those re-ordod as missing yes terday Michael O'Hearn and James I Beverly are found to be alive; that makes eleven iess of the missing. Hxteen. however, are still unac counted for and Chief Humphreys, of the fire department Is sure more pecpl? were killed than have been found. More than that, ho believes that no estimate of killed so far made will reach its act ual total when all Is known. It Is dan gerous work removing the debris, for them are 115 tanks of explosive am monia In the ruins, and If It should go off there would be another horror. Later. Ore more body has been recov ered from the ruins. It was that of Wm. Walrobenateln, a milkman. His body- was badly mutilated but easily recog nized by his clothing. The list of miss ing is rapidly swelling, the latest being rlaced at thirty-eight. faUllfllliWlM) SB .limn..... .ii. .ii., i, i.i l-.j... i ... - :m slmflating itclffldReiiai- tjnjj fcSUaVlt) ttntBomlSCf Vromcms DniwfitrivCteerfuI- ras and rfest.Contaita neUhcr OrAum.MoipUnfi nor Htiruzu. Not Narc otic THAT Tm FAG-SIMILE SIGNATURE LET'8 SEE, IS THIS IH CUBA? One of the Mint Notable Is Renewed Ac tivity iu Iron and steal. KtW York. Fei). 12. Bradstreet's says: Specimen of the Sort of civilization That A number of favorable circumstances and events present themselves this week. Pet haps the most notable of these are the renewed activity and confidence in the iron and steel market, accom panied ly prompt and even rapid ad vances in even grades of crude pig Iron and steel, and the advance in the price of raw cotton, long predicted but unrealized until the present week. What mi 'ht be regarded as a minor feature in the business situation, though at the same tinv, conveying much that Is hope ful to the Interest involved. Is a quite ;r BX0J improvement in the distributive trade. Obtains In Kentucky. Vanceburg. Ky., Feb. 12. At Escu- lai ia, this county, yesterday Constables Cropper and Thaeker attempted to ar rest an old lady named Crowe, who was at he-r home with several grown up daughters. Before the officers realized it one of the girls Hew at them like an enraged tigress, with a long knife, dan gerously wounding both officers. By this time the old lady and another daughter drew revolvers, and the offi cers realized that It was a fight for life. The battle raged for a few moments, and after the smoke cleared old Mrs. Crowe was found dead and shot to A Defect Remedy for Cons Gna- tion. Sour Siomaxh.Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions .Feverislv tats and Loss or SLEEP. Jta Simla Signature of r HEWYOBX. fLaaafjnBatSafifia6'so a r .7 Laaa Kawnrahta fe.itnros of tho week I Pieces and liotn daughters wounded. are the slowness of spring trad- in dry Those who survived are in a dangerous coeds to ilevt on at New tors and otncr , cvtnuuuu. icocr cowtrr vsAJsrtA. IB ON THE WRAPPER 01 EVERT ' ' BOTTLE OP CASTQRIA 1 d! OaitarU la oat no U on aao Vattk oaTf. B U OA asU U balk. Oeat all aaya) ta laQ jm aaytalu alw a tk ptea ar feeaJaa that II UMJtirt u good" aal" will datwar mrf poaa." aW-it taat 7M A I Al I I .l. o..o. tt.r. pt l.-.ffoW. Ft b. li.- The t.r3 ial :l f r ti K ii Ii. -in state . nit.,1 r ' tins l out The date Is d is th. i la. -. Tho i U..B dale nlii th. n U de- VHE XARKETS. c.z at k. tr d- i. CI, t ; ' n.t rrtvditr. ' ' Feb 11 F ,.: l..iior. -n the I! ,r I . . Ti.. . t I. i V . at May. I ooanl TSc 'toae.1 ac: July, neiened late, rtcc '"Sc: fanOOjAeWr. o-nod I SOr. ri- trsl c m Mm. .,i nt .tt Jul), i-n.tl lc. ihe.1 I 31e. oil" M , ;: . .! :".. . i lm IBm. Jott. nan. ard rb.anl Mt. P 'k V t I IP . rlos.sl 11.1 Jun. aoiinid IU l k d t 77. Lard I -Mat. i- I .1 l . i I i: ! July. ,r.d o.'. . r . I'liaati Ituttr I7?ra irrar-ery. Its rr P.; eatta 'lairy. lit. fresh I p. n:tr-Tur tar. tCr. t r P . i ' . di: k '. - P Ml. . -' mrron e io r r ln rrr pota- eoIllin I. :.- '. :Ti per I bi. aaaWiojolAM ". r ' n IT, aa r: . . Ij t f. r tho day. fAOfO; oaleo rangi at aXSMi f.r r r lis-tit. B.a),m i kin. H.vicMir.'. f r i : r heavy pa. kirc C I t Ci t! i:t:mat.d lh' day. XOM: itnotationa LliAt.il f r i hi lc t . xtra ff lie goo., in th lc do r t.. g..l. I40C445 com i .'. utehors' k. r. J -it 4-1 -w. 13 fOfllol hclf t-taas Ijiml s Ksttmattd re.'ipts O-oao: quotations rani...! at t f"f rrtrt f. r ranced at I .;. . r Is , I - m -n lo m. I steers. W 4 kA r B ". . r : I 'M Htwr and f. r lh' da . t tt.st.-rns. liiftlC natives. and M OafJI " OMM I BaaABanAjoi oaaAo, Milwaukee. Feb. 11. v rc J r,,rthern. sic; No I srrir,. - M.iy. K lllher. No 1. to., lurley Firm; No. aafoaS aamp;, . r'iii'ijc. Local maiktta. Cra-3fKa. ila loV3De llai Timoihf .taOOiie . mZi. K0: ira-fifiM IVKawie We lUtter f.r to eto.ee. 16c: fresk creamery Her IV Chseaen aj'e Trea-tre Bawki Al.ze "e re:d. 10s Cotll-S--'! IV CaiUe Itaaera 9r f.ir eom fed noaia i '.e. eoa. att! u Vrv ,e cxres 4 '4 i ! Sbeea "hc CASTORIA For InfaaU and Ctuidrt-. in T. HT M ltVi: AMI 4rtOI.NI.sS DID. Aided lit Hi. lot Tli .1 Cm Ir Sam U w Ite- bind the vmic. l I mi i tn int I.Iont that has been . x;! .it..l i.y the pr. ss h, rt toforo th apl.tln ! , th- d tails of standing Off a mob in t iat wild country, the mob fully arm.nl and th- iap:ain's for. .. hav ing a few pistol? and they concealed but BOCka by the authority of the Felted Mates. The Alaska L'umnn rei.i; Co. had a ea lie of .o i tons . f provisions f. ur mil cbove Fort Yukon, and tho N. A. T. Ir i. company a eat he al Fort Yukon Th.- Alaska company's agent r - l-.rto l to him that a met ting was b-lns In Id to furthtr a movtmen: to seize the oil ; .n - a he. H adds: 1 n i nt u;i with Mr. i!.i ut-nant) Klchardgon. an 1 on aft-r arruii.g th- n was wait-d uj.'n ly a e.irrmitt.e fr, ni n mi:,, : !..; v.ho s: it, 1 th, Ir ,' mands. Th-re w.-te s-venty-ll o of them, and :h-y tb-nianded that they Ik- furnished :t w.th an outfit of provisions and . lothlns for nine months. This Mr. Davis, the agent, declined to do. I explained to thtm that I would glio ord. rs en the st,,r s for food to f I th. d-slltute. but as the com innits off. r , w.rk ::t go .d wag, - th-able-liodled should acc.pt It and those having mor. y would b allowed to pur- haso a rt a.-onable outfit of provisions for the tialance f th - y-ar. I came away without getting any definite an swer out of th.-m. Paving Lieutenant Ki hs.rdson at the cache for th, night. I ie cived a note from him saying he believed they Intended to attack the cache at Id a. m. the nixt day. I at nee issu-d notices taking p -ssesslon of the t at he and had them posted that night on the d, or of the store house. ..: ' :. ... tV . mi s. .in ! . iriy i. xt m. rrii g ttart'd from here IFort Yukon h 1 1 :;t; -'ive men. volunteers. I oald not arm them efficiently, be ing able lo raise my live rules and a few I'-t,'.-, I d, m.-d it wis- n.-t to take anything but pislolg con. :aled n after starting word came to mi that th.y had pass-.! a resolution ti arrest me should I attempt to go to thi .ache. When I arrived within one-half rrlile of the c ache I was met by one man iN biett). who said the miners wished 0 have me come to thofr camp to talk over the sltaation. which I det'.ir.ed to do. He then e-ame out In Ms true color and said they had determined to pre Tent my gMng forward by force, and at a signal from him twenty-two men armed with rifles came out of the tim bvr and covered the party. I declined to be stopped ar.d started .,n end told them they might open the fight if tht y w lshed to. He then said that as conditions were changed by my seizure of the starts and they were loth to disturb government property. If I would wait a few moments he would consult w ith th- corrmitue and asked if I was sti.l willing to feed the destitute." The captain stiKd rat n his former pr. positlcn tr.d it ii agreed to: and thus this piece of outlawry was throttled. Captain Bar adds; "I have hoisted eastern centers, except Boston, and the RdM w i athi r in the northwest render ing it likely that retailers' stocks car ried over will le larger than earlier ex-pe-e ted. Business failures continue to mike favorable comparisons with pre vious weeks and years, the total for the week just ended being 278 against 293 last week. Bank clearings continue to point to an intuitu list l.usiness doing in the country at large, the total aggregating for tho Oreefe ll.4S4.000.000. less than 2 per cent, smaller than last week, and 52 p?r cent, larger than in the corresponding week last year. Illinois Apportionment Litigation. Springfield. Ills., Feb. 12 The Re publban state committee is preparing to defend the new senatorial apportion ment law r.gainst the legal attacks which will be made on it by the Demo crats. QeiWiaJ John M. Palmer and for mer Coverni.r Fifer have been retained by the state committee to argue the ase for th- rt, publi an side. Kx-Oov- rnor Fift r is here in conference with Chairman Hitch. Oeneral Palmer also consulted w ith Hitch. The test case will be mad I cn the nomination of a Dem ocratic candidate for member of the house from the old Bloomington district. How Often Were Tliry Together? Kiv. rside. OoL, Feb. 12. The news that Baron His key had committed sui cide at Kl Paso reached this city by a private telegram addressed to the bar oness. wn Is residing at her home in this city. The baroness can give no reason that lould have caused her hus band to take his life. The couple had no quarrel and were exceedingly happy when together Report on an 4dd fellows' Mutual. Milwaukee. Fell. 12. Assignee John U Fulton, of the Wisconsin Odd Fel lows Mutual Life Insurance company, made his annual report yesterday to Judge Johnson. if the circuit court. He has collected during the year. $14,725 tin claims f ,r assessments and has paid out for various purposes. Jl.1.797.49. ABBREVIATED TELEGRAMS. The Man Who Will Surreed De Lome. Madrid. Feb. 12. I'nited States Min ister Woodford gave a banquet last evening to the diplomatic corps. Penor Gullon. the foreign minister, and Senor Moret. the colonial minister, were pres ent. Penor Gullon, questioned by news paper men on the subject, said that Se nor Dupuy de Lome's successor woulel soon be nominated. The correspondent ; of the Associated Press learns that So- nor de Lome's successor will be Senor Louis Polo Ilernabe, son of Vice Ad minil Polo, who formerly represented Spain in the United States. , Appointed by 4iov. Tanner. Snrir.gliold, Ids., Feb. 12. Governor Tanner appointed as delegates to a con ference at Chicago, leb. 16, to secure a proper showing of corn products at the Paris exposition in 1900. Charle3 Bojrardus. Paxton: Homer Tice, Green view; William Brown, New Berlin; Huston D. Barber, Hamilton; R. M. Johns. Pontiac. Tanner Takes a Hand in Cuba. Springfield, Ills., Feb. 12. Governor Tama r took a hand in the Cuban af fair by calling upon the people of Illi nois to contribute to the president's Cuban relief fund. Further, the gov ernor added the reflection that It Is high time the United States recognize the independ, nee of the Cuban republic. Shot and Killed by a Woman. Fort Wayne. Ind., Fob. 12 At Bluff- ton William Albar.s. a young man. was shot and killed by Mrs. Dew itt. Albans. with a paity of friends, visited the woman's house at midnight and began abusing the inmates. They were ejected. and Albans was shot by the woman w hen he attt miHed to re-enter. Earnings of Wisconsin Railways. Madison, wis., fen. The prom inent railways running through Wis consin have made reports to the state treasury, the gross earnings of all for ISfIT ill Wisconsin being $168.7.H00. on which the tn to the state is ll.011.56S. d-fla rar yWA . zo. .how iii. .z - mt r-'PP . at w W0 - -si wnaaeaj INBUJULNCS. J M. BUFORP, Gbnbral Insurancb Agent. The old Fire mi Tlme-trM (torn panic Haul netted- IiwSUsPrimptlyPtld Rates at low at any tollable coat ton eto Tew pattoaaffa A eottcMao A. D.HUESING, Insurance Agent. THE TRAVELERS GUIDE. pmCAGO. ROOK ISLAND A PACIFIC BAIL y way -ncaeu can be part baaed or C R If r c'cnoL comer FWtaa' arst sneet, rraak u rtnauner, ACaok at jwfAafo TRAINS. Doi.vt r L m t -a Omah. . Ft Worth, Oi uvez A K C... M nneaoo li Omni aad Dea M olnes tUaiaaa atinoc apotla Omaha & Dee Mcii.ti Kx ... JO aha A Mtnaeapollf E z . Beaver, iocoln A Omaha. . St Paul Mlom-atois Denrer, Kt Worth K C... t Kansas City ft J eepk . . ;Kock Island a Waahlagton CUcaea A Dei taelaas. .. . Hock Ialann A pOOM Aeeon Beck IaUad A Brookhn Ac. tAna attne via Wilton Xast. t 3Kam t ri:0 am t K:C5 am f T:.6ara tiVtoam 7:40am H:0Sam 1:00 am 8:00 am 4:1001 Mitotan 10:00 am t l:0Vm 6 10 pm 5:pm 1:01 pn :5So 10:01 1 SoAl 4:9o M0:s t 4-l t M 10:09 i :r t "Mai t 7:0i T:40l It 5; Arrival. tDcpattue. tDaily, axcipt gsndty. AU others daU. Telephone HK1 Sanday evenine a Pnllmkn deeper will he St the depot after 11 :iT, which wUl leave for Chi cago at 8 a. m. Meraday. TUHLINGTON BOUTB-0 B I war Lie Dot Flrat a sneat, H I Tooog, Asont. The ) laguc Is spreading alarmingly In the Punjab. India. Kxcellent rains in northern and cen tral India have insured successful spring crops. It is reported that a group of capi talists is about to monopolize the coffee output of Uracil. Bocb rigue C. Lauzun. a dissolute Frenchman, was found murdered In his room at Lansing. Mich. A. A. Parker, of Parker & Miller, of Detroit, says the- gigantic elevator pool at Buffalo is bound to collapse. Th- amotii.t of gold imported to San Fram tsco from Australia during the past seven months was nearly $15,000,- 000. News c, nv.s fr, m Hawaii that a mar ring has If - n arranged between Prin- e . ss Victoria Kaiulani and Prince Da ill Kaw ananakoa. Great strikes of gold are luing mat! in the Chuekawalla district, which Is thirty miles northeast of Salton and 130 miles from Los Angeles, Cal. Drs. G. W. Dodge, J. A. Henrlchsen and J. A. Harnett have been appointed m t -in tiers of the board of pension ex amining surgeons at Neenah, Wis. Mrs. Pearl Johnson was instantly killed by a Baltimore and Ohio freight engine at Chicago. She was a widow, 40 years old. and leaves four children The house committee on commerce killed the senate bill to permit the state of South Carolina to'exmtrol liquors brought into the state in original pack- ag. s. A dispatch from Berlin says a duel has tiken place between Prince Fred erl k Hoheniohc-Waldenburg and Lieu tenant Sehoitz. officers of the Hussars. Both were wounded. Count Inouye, Japanese minister of finance, is reported to have in view the raising of a loan in the United States Of from 100,000.000 to 130.000.000 yen through th Instrumentality of Mr. Dun, ex-Untted States minister. Harry H. Thaeker has ben sued at Hillsboro, Ills., for $10,000 for breach-ot-promise by Miss Clara B. Hamilton. A few rights befire the day set for the wedding Thaeker was fonnd in his brother s yard apparently unconscious. He raid he had been assaulted. Upon his recovery he claimed he had no rec ollectlon of any engagement with Miss Hamilton and refused to marry her. Represents the follower known lire and Accident once Companies: well 8t 'L, aprlognels. Peoria. Bar Qair. vuVonaootb Chtesgn, aterlbj, chaion 0 imeoepw Peoria, Bea-dmowa, Bar lingua west t. Pool MlaaeeDoHa .... Bterlljw. C inter A Daheoae St. L.. K'Ciae CI V. Denver two, gsaaf via Qakw b'ro lio Be Sale ermta " Beliaaee w rire Naw Hampshire aTiwaakM iieoM Fidelity and Caeual ty -I PoUadalplli anma. WM Hew York OHICAOO. MILWAUKU A ST PAUL 1 V wy-Baerae A OoarhaVetara fltrlsloM uve ewrniietua reec oeiwe eo tint ana I aeenuoa. u u uccar, Ageai. Coiiflrnied by the Senate. Washingt in. Feb. 12. The senate yes terday conlirmed these nominations: in T. Inch, colli i tor of customs at Detroit: o. L. W. Smith, of North I Telephone 1047 Carolina, minister and consul general at Liberia; Fthan A. Hitchcock. fX Mis souri, ambassador to Russia; W. H. Powell, of Illinois, colle-ctor of i.o,nal revenue Thirteenth district of Illinois; F. W. Godir.g. of Illinois, consul at New- Castle, New South Wales. Office comer Eighteenth street and Second avenue, second floor. TKATSTj I i.Bvs I AaaUVaV allant Express 7:w am OrtlDm Ot faol Ezpret. .... . uiZ frargbt and Atxommodation gSjH s'wiaai l Daily except Sunday. ROCK ISLAND PEORIA RAILWAY De pet First Aveaae aad Twentieth atreet. toakbozte, aaa'l Tkt ApwiL TBAINfl. laura lamwew . i i .. i . 1 1 Borolary Made Easy. At Marseilles in France recently a clever bank roblicry took place, in which the Im proved burglar drill was used. Thocracks- men drilled a nolo one or two inches in diameter by means of a band brace at tho level of the lock and afterward tapped the bole so that there might bo screwed into It a threaded rod provided with a handlo at its extremity. The drill, properly so called. consisted uf a steel plate ring provided with saw teeth at one of its edges. This Ing was held by a transverse rod, to which was tixeel a vertical lever ana a bridge The threaded rod, which was first screwed into the door, served as an axis of rotation. Upon this axis was fixed tbe drill, and It only suf&cod to maneuver tbc lever in or der to eau.se the saw teeth to bito tbo plnte of the safe. After a short period of silent work a dlak was detached and came out with tbe tool. Tbe safe then no longer offered any resistance to burjetars. Colona Sand Stone Quarries MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS posrrrfaXT cues: al. fiervowe lte ea Falaat Memory, tmpoteuej. Silesia qua. aajL, caaai je Abase aad other Kweam and indlacia Uea. They qnieblr aad ore ly reeton Last Tltalltr la am or 71 iang. and 04 a man far Modr. i.oan or mztnafs. I rrrent Irttanltf and omauiaa. Uen If takea la tine. Tbelroae i mr I romeliaot lmprueemeat sur .ftecu a CtJAK wktav ail iuiim. rail imim bavbat the feaatne Ant Tan.m. Tbrr bate utiosaoda aed ll cure rou. Wrcti. uiii,.ni oannle to affect a cure In rack ease or n-fanOtbe tr. r.iwuu , . iki iii BKC. OT Ml pi (fall treatment) tor S3.no. tsr malt, in piaJa BuareealM of price, circular tree. I liliiaa AJAY REMEDY CD. tawed bonding stone tUalar tod Winnings i spediltya For cheapness, durablilly aad beanty exoelled by none. This tone does not wash or oolor aha wall with alkali, eta Plans seat as for estimates will reoelYO careful attention and be retnraed promptly at our expense. Qnarries IS miles from Book Island on the 0., B. m Q. B. B. Trains Bos. aad 10 win stop and let visitors of aad oa. Bridge stone, eon erih blocks tnd foiinditlon Samples of Btons aad Photos of Bnjjdlnga eaa be seen at Boom Bo. 11, MlteheU Lynda's ImUd lag. addriwt: Arthof BntTfdl. tiuuiageff, Rock ItdAOti or Cofentt, IH For sale ta Rock Islaad by Ma saa maraaaii m naaer DROP IN BILLY CATTOirS White Seal saloon A RAIL- TRAINS Dally. tOatly azoaot Oanday MjaajQj aoawtw- 7:00 tn 1:g)pm t T:40am t l:40pm ts.pattl0an T Waoi ins MB 7 Wpmt 8:40 pm 7pm 6:45 am Peon a St Looii stall ifz... AeoomodsUoa Fast Fralght Peoria Aecom. Freight cj Die at Cable Cable 8.08 am 10:snam 1.4t ?:io l x :40 am saw oa FlOtSl :40 11:15 I 1:21 1 S:WI t tM 7.65 I Paraerger tratne avenue) depot Ave (5) mtaataa earlier than time aiven. Trains marked dally except sendar. leave CHIP (Molina dally, all other traam gng JL Burn RealEUstefe m ImBurmtict I ijr Boy, Sell aad M ew. em n am aBwhi - J - - tt oontpanyl i iWJO. hutrji am T-fe font ATT J0HYOLS40O, ABD WJTOE f ILDE of lash Aorran Sldlnf, noortaf , WaxaoooatiAf lUi i aAAfWmWBma