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The Sun from Leavenworth, Kansas • 1

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THE MEDIUM FOR TBI ADVmTISBR. LEAVENWORTH. KANSAS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1887. PRICE 2 CENTS. V0L.1-N0.8t Johnste moved to Caasaa City, where the adroit speech, I concluded that If any peo A WICHITA TRAGEDY PRESIDENTS MESSAGE CL2Y, SHIBE CO.

former waa for a Ukm aa employ of Bell, the superintendent of Us custom bowse AMOTBKB AssstOMMBMT. Cases est sW Heat Week Is site Die-trletCMrt, MuiBiv, itavtaaaa 11 ple had been unconvinced before that there waa no harmony in the Democratic party lie ought to be convinced now. Why, A MUROCR AND SUiCtDE WHAT 18 THOUGHT OF IT and poatoAoa conatttctioa. It waa not until about three weeks ego that Mr. Black consented to recogata Johneton.

when the THEIR SANK CLOSED. twatthe aame old speech I have heard lam I ties of nota moved to ibis city and lived toeether In one of the finest rest from the stump ia Illinois for ten year Teetews Tlewe eg Oeagr I Preet- With ike flea Wattet- eases MBHsaalee tets.ts Hie WMe ast4 Ttssei arrtesltr takes Hie Owa Use. deeitfllevelaaMtt UarprUlmg teas Asm! Use The C.iai.aU l'aastwreble. 8uyman at. L.

N. A M. By Co, Byan vs same. Scott vs saute. Felix va.

Ftlit Tt'(SAV, BBOtaSIB 11 Lalliar vs. N. A By Co. Congressman Matoa said: -It wa a denote of the cily. Since that time Johnston came into potseeakra of several hundred thousand dollars, but tome months ago dealt la a reckless manner la real estate and waa considerably involved, fame think thai fact caused him to play the Wasaiaotoa, D.

Dec 7. C'ouimsDt Wicwrra, Dee. 7 Yesterday of the banking house 1 The eoaaotidatio Iasley, Shirt 4 Tht eoaaotidatioa Iasley, Shirt A thing which could have been worshipped by tlte Democratic party without disobeying the injunctions of Scripture. It ia like nothing in the bcavena abovt on earth beneath or in the water under the earth." Co. and th First Ns- Ban upon the resident's unique message con-linnet the order of the day to-day.

Opinions vary. All call the message a surprise, role of murderer and suicide. His wife waa one of the moat highly respected ladies in tha dir. Johnston had been sick for Ward va morning Robert Black, who for tome time baa been living with J. E.

Johnston on the Uouthweet boulevard, was seated la the library on the first floor when he was startled by two pistol shots fired la quick auc- Congressman Dunham: "It should be and not a few Congressmen are Indignant at its imperative character. Many claim om months. He suffered from hemorrhage of the loop and wss despondent. He bad arranged for the whole family to leave for California on Thursday. bound in tlte aame volume with hit late speeches.

It came entirely from an encyclopedia, and a very old addition at tnat" iwesion, apparently in the room just above that tha President seek to direct legislation, or rather to be the whole government him, which was the bedroom of Mr and Mrs. Johnston. OLD-TIN B1LL1ASUM. Congressman Orosvenor, of Ohio, said: the legislative aa well a the executive branch. There wat mora politic titan Mr.

Black who Is nearly 70 years of age The Day Wheat a Baa ef Ma Petat Was "I think our wool men will believe me now told them a good while ago you have ma WM7 8032 fM MtW 9701 Waal VW1 70S S700 STfiS 707 9710 7U 9712 V7I1 t7l tna 722 072 S73B and rather Inlrm, hastened to tlte room. statesmanship in his message, ia the general ver.Hct, and It wa a talk to tlte next Xtegerelesl a lhaamnaU muladtMsi RoOrtla. It would be an almost antes task to call been fooling with this wool tariff business for some time. You have been trying to and opening the door he saw his only child, Mra Johnston, lying on ber back on National Democratic convention more titan control it In Ohio, by electing a Republican tlte Boor at the west side of the room, and a talk to Congreas. to mind all the no4 players of twenty wsDsubiv.

oarausit 14. Hurkina vs. S. A By Co. Sam vs.

aame. TMianBAV, KW-rassa 15. Kabervs.UK.AB.ByCo. Carothert vt. aanta.

8ame vs. same. Wensler va same. raiaar, satstu IS. Cronln vs.

L. K. A 8. By Co, Same vs. same.

Iteinly va aame. Kelley VI same, MOXDtV, titrcwtat 1 Scott va LK.4 8, By. Co. Bees vs. same.

Brock va. same, rcasDsv, ttavastaaa SO. Whluker vs. L. N.

A H. By. Co. angle va same. Leavenworth Base Bali (lub Aw here and a.

Democrat there, without result The following are some general expres ber buahand near Iter lytnc on hit beck or thirty yean ago and tneir at-hieve- They got a bla eye in this message. I menta," Mr. Palmer continued. "How with a pistol near his Irft hand. Mra sions of opinion on the message: Johnston waa unronarioua.

and in but a Mr. Randall "Well, he force tlte banc ever, I ran tall yon of Incidents of some of sml bank) took 4aet kit bight, tht First 'etUxtal bank anrceedtng to the buine 'ibolhhooeea. For torn Um Um Insley, phi re A Ca't Lank ha been working under diaadven-I uga. They vara correspondents of Donnell, Law-ton A tha Hew York tankers, and whan that bouse failed rO house ber wai enmewhat affeated. ThU crisis, however, was happily passed tnrtr.

01 lata, howsvtr, heavy draft have bften made npon the house. To avert lm- pending or threatening disaster, Intlcy, Biira took the Flint National into i consultation, and after a conference tbejr concluded to unite with Die First National 1 bank, aa each would add strength to the other at both were already strong. This was accordingly done- Now tiie consoli-i dated organisation la one of the mrwt eponatblc in tha Suit and at the tame time I ana of the largest money concerns In the t'aitcd Slates. Bollt Institution have twer bean popular. Captain Insley as the Swcogniced representative of Inidey, Shire at Co.

baa always been deservedly popular, lie la accommodating and obliging. The liter fart that ha will be Interested iu the jaw bouse is enough to Insure its Increased think it will teach litem to go to the Republican party hereafter for upon us. few aiinutre was dead. When life was extinct the gray haired old man turned to litem. 8eaking of old billiard player, the first name that Come into one's mlud is, of course, Michael Phetan.

He was tlie Mr. Bingham of Pennsylvania: "It is Johnston ami be also waa dead. Bivod and the most full and explicit utterance In the rEKOMAl, Fred Havens has relumed from a trip first plarer of note in thla country, and brain matter ooard frotar the wound of direction of free trade during his admin to California. each. istration.

It goes further than any demo and probably did mitre lor the establishment and development of the game than any oneelae. He died in 173. 1 think. He B. and C.

O. Moore of Ppringdale, Ka are at tlte New Delimmtco. cratic utterance in this honae in any delate on the tariff question, and it will certainly he of great benefit to the repub was a nne man. i omiwi a good iu-tioo. full of buaineai lart and enersv, be Oeo, A.

Neely and his bride will leave ciatlon Mr. Clark rushed about lite building crying for help and servants ran Into the street repeating the criea, white neighbors malted to their telephones and a numlier of doctors were summoned. Dra Oldham, Johnson, Jordan and Mr- va same. nusds bis mark In tlte world. He aa very lican party to have the itsue so well this evening for Ohama.

papular end maoe of good a omipanioa as defined, especially In New York. J. E. Wilson and uncle will leave for ever a man hso. I brlan was born In California to-morrow morning.

Ireland. 1 think, and his father keqt three billiard rooma in New York In I. Mm ti Ut and Nw Jeraey." Mr. Siill of Pennsylvania: 'it Is h. Mrs.

David Atchison and daughter Clara. Cullotigh arrived at the scene, and quickly examining Mra Johnson, found that tlte ed himself opened (lie A resale Billiard til to Pennsylvania ideas and interests." are home from Chattanooga. Tenn. rhsmi in iwrriay street in imi. Alter utai he went lo ami In lie oiwned 977 9733 0734 N73S t7.

11740 Mr. Hiestsnd of Prnn.y1vanla: "On Ihsl M. H. Brown left for HprWfield and Captain Inaley is one of liraveu- platform Pennsylvania is guod for majority fur the republicans." Chicago, Illinois yesterday, on a business trip. Jobaun va same.

wtiiuitv, irrMsa 21. Bain at el. va A O. B. B.

Co. Muln va same. FMier vs. same, tn iuMt, iKrwKa 21 Kelly el al. vs.

LU. K. B. kfakine va same. Mi lulire et al.

va same, 5eely va "time. raibtv, Hmkmscb 23. Byan va A 0. It Co. Whltakor va same.

Zimmerman va same a mom on ltrrtadaay. New York, in partnership with Joseph N. Whites soon after he weal to) t'namVo in tlte height of the gold fever. i irtb's bet friends and ritisen. II Mr.

Farquhar of New York: "He makes Ik and Mrs. Harris and son, and Mis re to lend all the aMance he can to Km ma Sleiffcr (Mr. Harris" sitter), arrived i lie Ip the town. "II played a niafej with M. I moo.

of Paris, fVtrit.oislal Hen Franrino, in KM, free trade now the only fame for this sas slon. Now 1st the demortsts in congress follow It up." In the city this morning over the Mioiiri A MmmuiI Fart jr. and won. In the same year he rwmmenced the man ii fact rent hi II is rd tables in New ball bad entered her head just bark of the left ear and panted directly through, coming out just back of lli right ear. Kb was bleeding profusely and seemed to have die) without a struggle.

The body of Johnson was then examined and It was found that flis hall had entered the Mi rem pie above lite eye and com out one inch behind the right ear. The revolver lying on the floor at John-ton's fret ai a 3 -caliber hull Jog with two shells and three loads In it. Comuor W. Winganl was summoned Parlfie, from Bethlehem, and are Mar? Han uon. daughter of lion.

John Mr. Burrows of Mkhigan'it's tlte the guests of W. 8. Hober. York with It.

W. oi tender, his son-io taw, B7I1 9743 9744 Ifannoo, celebrated ber tenth hlrthdsv continuing in this baaineas until his death. twaddle gathered from the weakest tree trade stump speeches he cotild find." The train on tlte Dummy line left here. last night at the Hanuon residence, corner and Ottawa streets. There was a vUrsje party of friends rnwnt and a happy William Waller Phelps, of New Jer lite agent of tlte road says, on time and got into Kansas Otjr before the first act of In ISiS I'bslan played a big came wiib Ralph Benjamin for It waa a six by twelve fourpotket table, ami, to show how difficult playing was under the condition the bighrat run made waa six.

Thai would would sey "He come out squarely sgainrt pro-let linn to Amerlrsn labor so every man Nero" was over, and returned at o'clock in the morning, remaining until that time can re just where lie Is, and on that tatue and toon arrived, and a jury waa empaneled from among lite number of friend. because certain ot th parties deoired to re can carry the conotry." main for aupr. iiinj'i ivHtif iw uiav vi. It ilitlan also played on of tit matclisa ever play" in this com one of tlte first of aiirVronnt. It hardly aatisfy the platers of bxlay.

ii uie country, iTtrcoiint. It uigant and Juhu C. Cannon of Illinois "He ouly tlte gMO.Ova) gathered from wool, ami Mr. and Mr. Harding, who a short time waa With ago set sail on the matrimonial tea of life, Uie re are (i from sugar.

Why, no one need were taken by surprise last evening by the Aisae wat enjoyed, A Mew twlleta. Ml twitch front Uia Southwestern road to tbe I'nlon Ueot will ha commenced to-tworsjow, the work to ha under tlte charge of Aflam Oclger. This will he an Improve-wanc of incalculable value. C'ITT IIREVITIKa. Council will hold a aession to-tifgbt County collections to-day were $3,121.72.

Tha paving of the Rap'd Transit road has been completed to the Three-mil creek bridge. Mr. Drutnm of Pennsylvania "It's a assemblage ot fifty young friends. The surprise was a scene of delight everybody was mails welcome and the exceeding kind counterpart of Hanouck's statement that tariff was a local issue. He want lo gel rid of duty on wool and keep on sugar, because the first bene ness aud cordiality that was extended by Mr.

and Mr. Harding was obvious ot their Divorce Csms. stvso, uti atians 17. W75 Csrtwrtght va CaHwrigiit. 4itt iiaker va.

Baker. 94H7 Fost Ta. I'osU 9J4J Westernian va Weaterroan. Cooprr va Cooer. 9751 Webster va WeUater.

SJli Allen va Alias). imli Murker va Mucker. tsUI Collins va Collina luOHO Hen lor vs. Henlor. luoll Carroll va Carrol 10 13 Parks va Parka 10027 LaJole va LaJole, luiWJ Stevens va Utevena 1UU37 Morehral va Moreheal.

loimi Smith vt Smith. 10CH3 Walklnsbaw va Walklnahaw. luuU Cirard va Ulrard. 10059 Bevard va Bevard. 1UJM1 Moor va Moore.

Iiaafi Conrad va Conrad. XW9 LaFlettr va LaFleur. alts be TrU4, The caeca set for hearing In the District alto had arrived. The coroner searched the bodies and rrmoetng tlte jewelry from lira. Johnston handed it to Mr.

Black, who threw it violently to the other aide of the Mint, saying he never wanted to see it. The jury then re)iaired to the court house, where Mr. Blark gare In his evidence as follows; "This ruumlmt Mr. Johnston told me be wes feeling pretty well. This a Hi lie after 9 o'elork.

Us had been at the stable and ordered bis team bitched up. I asked him if be waa going down town with the team ami be said he was. II then went In the house, followed by me. I slopd In titer library and be went upstairs 1 wss wailing for the tram and Mr. Johnston when I IwarJ teo reports In quirk succession and beard bodies fall on the door.

Tlte reporte sremed to come fits tit yeomanry of the North while the sppreciation ot tlte visit of thsir friends. The evening wss occupied with hilarious chats.muslc and merri sugar la raised only In the South." Mr. Bred of Maine: "It ha come tike a blessing lo us. Now we are what is in our ment after whkh a bountiful supper wss Tha Garfield Itlflea art going to give a ball at Odd Fellows' hall on the evening of served. front." Philadelphia eat forty-four tons of pie Ifeocmber 24.

The attraction at ChU'kerlng hall neit Wednesday evening will he Bob Burdstte, every day in tlte year. The United Mates contains, in round henator Frye of Maine: "It is evactly the message wanted. It sharply defines the issue and leave the Brpub'liaiis noth ing to desire." Senator Ttller: "It's a rshash of the or- numbers, nearly Italians. Col. Mvnatt's mother, living- at line Lou.

tlte kumorisL Tha ladles of the Tamers' society will give a concert December II, next Sunday, at Turner hall. Or n. Tom thumb's wife will ha on ex from Mr. Johnston's room, ahkh was over dinery, free trade stamp speech, not Very (la, startled the family ths other evening by crying out suddenly "Poor Sutan Is dead, she's gone to her rest" The Isdy well artected at that. He lay down ex actly the plan upon whkh the Republicans referred to was living in bail not been seen by the family for years.

A tew Court tomorrow are: my brail. I rushed up stairs and lulo tJ room. "When I opened tlte door the first thing I saw waa my daughter. Site was breath hibition at tha opera bouse soon. Who will be glad to stand." Senator Aldrich: 'The President pre days later lite mall brought news of tier death, which had occurred suddenly at the wasfls to see bar? very tiuie al wukb Mrs.

Maynatt bad rned sents an bam which the Brpnblicans will ing but aeemad unfoiiarioua I then alaO aw Mr. Johnston. lit was drad and lying out Tbera was a surprise rtv at William Harding's residence corner of Fifth and Miam streets, last night. 9M) Dobler, adtnr, vs Bryam et at. 9tftU Blater vs Howie et al.

Ks2 lUtbenon vs Boberson. Ms3 Price vs Murpliy. McCarthy vs ftmith A Co et al. 9WJ Martin vsK. C.

A N. W. ny Co. Kr.ii Moore vs Wright rallee tort. TtCfuKCJRAPH BKK ITIK3.

Tli people of Sacramento, have de Tha young ladles of the Conservatory of on the floor. Home time ago Mra Johnston told me that he had threatened to shoot himself on different occasions and al on time tried to rut hi throat with a nuor. She threw It away. II wss not drinking. clined to levy a lax of U) to purchase and condemn part of Chinatown.

Music will product tha "Mistletoe Bough tin the 10th of this month. Saturday night a Chinese gardener living near Alburquerqne, N. was shot and killed by three masked men, whether Beard's matinee at Odd Fellows' lutll be very glad to meet Mr. Itandolph Tucker: "It ia evident that our people will not rlih the suggestion about the totcco. Judge Kelly of Pennsylvania: 'To execute the object Indicated by the President without destroying many of the leading industries of the country Is an utter impossibility.

It is said tluit Mr. Cleveland publicly admitted be had not known bow large the country waa until tie had taken hi hasty trip around the circle, Jud(te Franki, grave and arrious, was on tlte beiuh this morning in the police but very etcilalde. His general deport ment to hut fandly was crow and irritable. Christmas promise to be one of the happy vents of lite holiday season. American or Chinese ia not known.

It is positively denied that KJitors Alex I havt thought al times that hie mind was John Hecricter for JIl.tMi. The rMiuttd betting amounted to about two hundred tboussnd dollars. This was April, l.l, and it excited great Interest. I'bslan won by nlro-ty-wi pointa, making tit highest run. lot.

That match, ass tor the biggest stake of any ever played. was aplendid player and was unequalled In bis lime. "Joe While was a twat player, too. He was celebrated for brilliant shots and his draw shots. He was a verv unsesuming man and generally liked He played ana won the Itrst public billiard match for a stake In this country al Syrecuee, with i'eorge Hanith, of that place.

White was a Philadelphia boy, but lived In New York, where he was run over bv an omnibus about I MIX John Heerietrr was among tlte rood players of that time, and be wanted Pttelan to play a return niakb for but Pttelan would hot do it "Barney Chrysltd was anotlterohl timer. If was a bright, curly-beaded fellow and bl4 James MvtVjrnilck in his nun in Ue Assembly building at Tenth and Chestnut streets, this city, that ia now being torn down, He, with pbelan, Joseph N. While aud Christopher Bird, who wilt play in tlte room keeper" tournament ibis week, played a match at the openiug of Crystal I "slate lu New York. Then there waa Prof. Claudius Berger.

II was a Frenchman, and a real profeaaor of the game. He wat a revelation lo American players when he came her in IMU. Nothing like him mas ever seen. I played a game with blin once and I was bewailing my lurk, when Pbelan said to ms: "Never mind, you did aa well wHJi him as 1 did." We never heard of the nuuae shot before tie came he came here, but we soon (named it from blm. He alao was the first to introduce a smaller table titan lite big ones on which we used to play.

Prof. Berger was only In this country about nine month, but when he returned to Franca he took with him dear profit He was traveling through the fouth, when the Confederate army seised his tallica and appliances, and that disgusted him so that be left the country. PhllTieman was another old-timer and a mighty rod player. II died not long ago. He was beaten in September.

64. for the championship of America by Dudley Ksv-anaiigb. Kavanauoti bad the biggest nerve I ever saw, and it would pulf him through many a game that wnuUI aeem to be lost He played numlier of matches, and in June. played in a tournament in Irving Hall, New York, for the riutmplon-ship of America against Hceriater, Foly. Tiemsn, Kutephe, lieery, Utddlhwait and Fox.

He won that maUh and tiecame chamjilon. He playe.1 a big match with Tieman in Irving Hall in April, imn. It waa for the championship of America and $1,000. Both men played excellently and won a great deal a) admiration, but tia-vsnwh won by 231 pointa The Mayor of Naw York at that time, Kd wards I think it was, gave a dinner to the contestants and their friends, among whom 1 waa included. When we got down to talking, tlte Mayor pulled out five one hundred dollar bill and-wangd to brl that kavanagb and Tiernaa could beat any two men In the world.

The bet was taken up. May, '63, Kavanagb. forfeited the championship to Fox In Naw York, as be was too sick to court Mrs. Bnrney, tor keeping a hoiiae of ill fame, forfeited As tha cily treasury Is very low It Is ander and Neuman ot two New York Uei affected, but of late did not consider him dangaroua Mra. Johnston liad told ro expected only the salaries of the city officers will be paid this month; no other hills.

Tbomaa FiUgerald, keeping a house of ill she was afraid of him and had frequently lust sleep at lilght, fearing for her life and fame and Improper nn- til tomorrow. Three Indian women art stopping at tha Continental hotel. Their occupation is to aeli bead Work, which they do welf and those of her children. Mrs, Johnston was at all times kind and anVtionate. I never which had not annulling like the diameter of thai around hich Andy Johnson swung Mr.

Seward. The reading of lb message Uetirge Murley and Nellie Brown, impro per conduct; continued until tomorrow. profitably. will convince tlte men whose capital, skill Mollis Mil krl alias Mills, improMr con duct forfeited a bund of tJO W. as a woman try to do more for any out than alia did for ber husband.

Mr. tleorge II. Blackwelder stated tUt Monday he met Johnston, who aeemed very man papers are meditating a duel. John Green A wholesale dry goods merchants of Itndon, have failed with liabilities. The cause was the suspension of tlte Itank of London.

The mining lake steamer Gilchrist lias turned up all right at Detroit Mich. Two men were killed and two fatally injured by the fall of a heevr coal hoisting machine as Port Richmond, Pa, yesterday. Tom Downing, a rich old miser living in a but near Clifton, was found dead in Uie wood near his borne Sunday. He is thought to have been murdered. Governor Bod well of Maine was very restless Monday night, but yesleiday his tymptoms were more favorable.

It, a Hick, who wrecked tlte bank at or Industry are embarked in our productive pursuits tliat ht knows lets of tha natural Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock there will be a grand jubilee service at tlte Barred Heart church, when a statue of the bleswed Emma Price, improper Conduct; furfaiied a bond of Hi tM. irritable, and demanded the settlement of resource of tlte country and lite capacity of it people thau be did of the almost Virgta wiU be unveiled, lHtnk-1 Davenport, disturbing Die enter- tainuictit at the opera house last night; boundless limits of its territory when he some unimportant papers. The jury Jir the finding concerning Mra Delaware Tribe No 3, Order of Red ralh of Leavenworth will goto Atchison the fined I0. started on his summer jaunt." second Monday in January to Institute a Jennie 8milb and John White, improper Johnston, reported that she came to Iter death from a plutol shot in flirted by ber Mr. Bead of Maine said; "The message lodge then.

A ood time is expected, unhand, J. E. Johnston, and in tlte find Is certainly a surprising one, but it I not surprising because there la anything new Tli banking house of Insley, Hhir and Stafford, has been Indicted by the cotuliii-t; fined each. Charles Prest, improer conduct, forfei' Callatteat-Neely. ing concerning Johnston, they reported that be cama to ilia death from a pistol in it No one familiar with tlte monstrous fV, and the First National Bank have con aolidaled and wUl he conducted hereafter shot Inflicted by bit own band, and con misstatements of free trade argument need more than a word here and there lo feel under the name of ths Klmt National bank.

The event if Uit season will occur this t'aitea states grand jury at tiartlont. By the explosion of a boiler at Hagans-vtlle, Monday, three nigroes were killed. The railroad yardmen of Dayton, have struck for an advance in warns and Untie: "We further find that the deceased, J. Johnston, was at the time laboring under temporary mental aberra that the administration had gone over to the Carlisle wing with no disguise what evening at 7 o'clock, at the Church of HI. Paul, where Miss lida Callahan and Mr.

Tha reaidenta of Iavenworth are to be treated to tha distinction of being the only city in Kansas In which tha National 0rs ever. It wilt be Impossible tor the demo all freight business ia blocked. tion." George Alexander Nerly will be united In wedlock. Dr. L.

Tupper, rector of St company will appear. Why not banquet cratic party hereafter to deny Its complicity In the attack on American indu tries Ijut June Mr. Johnston shot himself In tlte left breast with a pistol. II recovered tliera? Paul's, will celebrate tlte sacrament, assisted by the Bev. K.

Anderson of tlte First without disowning the administration. ga.oo. What five dollar will purchase at Cart Hoffman': 1 elegant music box. in few weeks, and always claimed that The attempt at he clot of the long argu the shooting was purely accidental. The Baptist church.

relleeiatea Aits.lSI. The masquerade ball at Tascltettas' hall laat night waa well attended and a merry evening waa tlte result. Taschetta'i or ment in favor of frtt trade to declare general opinion in the city at the time a 1 good violin and box. tha' free trade question "irrelevant" 1 good guitar and box. Mrs, Mary McKelvey, living at tht cor that he attempted suicide, and to-day Mr.

cbestra added material to the succaw of banio and strings. 1 nne line ner of Third and Seneca streets bad police Black stated that he always believed be tlte ball would ot a broad jest If It ware not In a state paper. To give fuller power to hit declarations, the President has omit meant to kill himaelf. men, Gode.ll and Luce arrested yesterday, 1 tint stool. 1 fint cover.

Special price during holiday season, at Caii Dorm ax's. A colored wotnaa on Shawnee strret was in Justice Franks' court on a charge of ted all reference to other things, remitting tarnsd into the street hut night by her having disturbed the peace and using pro Johnston was 33 yean old and Mrs. Johnston 29. They were married twelve yean ago at Alexandria, against the wishes fane language. The officers deny that there "John McDevItt was a good plaver and a FBOUVCB MAKKKT.

landlord because she did not have money amongh to pay her last month's rent. She i of Mr. Ind Mra, Robert Black of Warsaw, all the manifold concern ot tht government to a message lobe given in the future, perhaps To make sure the measure shall strike full and fair at American In- is any grounds for the charge, Ts Weather. la proper subject for some charitable wrj Ktwier HHtn. ni pieyevi roost memorable match with Joe Dion, a Canadian player, Chirao.

Corrected Dally by Ed. C. Dastla. BnMMSMwli. anam III At that time Mr.

Black a society. Colorado sud UUUl FoUtow, par 10OK1 Indications. Fur Kansas December 7. called the "lumber king of hit taction, and was very indignant duttriea, he lauds the internal revenue professional push shot in vutuypfc as wes uie taai Kmc ever played with Hit on had ifc points to his MoDevitt had but fifteen. ia It was ths last 1387: Warmer, followed by odder, fair 1 Tbatuit of Dayid Atchison against tha Missouri Pacific railroad is on trial in tht credit when when ht hoard that Johnston had stolen McDevItt than took tht cut and commenc wee then iooal earusrr to it aooas aamae it Hiabest tsmasraasra, 4a.

without exception. No mention la made of sugar, no mention made ot tobacco, not a word of alcohol used in arts, no free raw material, when produced in this country. District Court before a jury. It a suit tor ed to shove the ball around. He ran ap AO, 100, 130 without stopping and the eu- tU a Latinos per bead.

fswassraer damages In which the plaintiff claims that hit only child, Clara, and that they were married. Hearing of the union he brought suit against tht justice of the peace who performed tlte ceremony and tht cast was tnusiasm waa uiioounaed. reonle cheered the defendant certain lands 14 Lowest teaveratara, xa. Wuraaal lemperamrsror the day. B.

roa par sue. feteaaaa. Only free raw material whea produced longing to him. and applauded, and It wa very lively. He did not atop at 130 Itaugli, but kept right on until hit run wa I.4&! With the 13 he abroad.

Barely, the message a turpris- prosecuted by T. Callahan, who waa then tssasd Calraeaa, sank 3 seawfjweaaaaeh essasSj Oessseaoe. adta Total BUgsef water ia rtver, tsett talliac Obsarvsr, I ing one, but It makes the very Issue we f. Klnneyer.Oeorge Llnck, W. J.

ITulty nmsecotlnt; attorney of Clark rountv. bad, this put him out, tht match being for seaaaaiwiaataeaeJi ltaisB oast (pceed samba) gee have desired." Congressman Cannon of Illinois, taid tad John Brandon, have formed a pert-tereaip, and will manufacture soda water iA other similar drinka on an extensive poin vs. uie is we largest ma on record. And you can Imagine tht seen when be wat dona. Tht modU could not the proascntion lasted two year and waa tliea distalased.

la the language of Cal kalian, "Johnston la his younger ears waa devoid of Be to stated a few Fire Marshal Burnt granted permission to.day to Beater to put op a one story coo tain themselves. They carried McDevItt i 8 tzJU. The cooes rn will be known at the frame building on block 3, city proper, to "When 1 heard thla thin, airy, trifling today, and taw Handall't satisfied look, and thought of Carlisle'scoostrvitiTe, cautious, month ato when In this city. oa sonr anouiaers, ana wat tug man Conlltlaled Bottling Work boon after the marriage Mr. andMn, turawue..

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Years Available:
1887-1908