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The Evening Sun from Leavenworth, Kansas • 1

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PRIOE 2 CENTS. LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS, SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 13, 1890. VOL. 4. NO.

612. The Constitutional Convenlloii, The Story at "Imp." Up the Day. LATEST LOCAL NEWS TO BEGIN WORK. MR. RUSK ON CROPS, Jackson, Miss Sept, 13.

The conven Wauinoton, D. Sept, IS. When the tion is still debating the suffrage plan and Pattl Rosa's new comedy drama, "Imp," which will show here next Tuesday evening, is a story based upon the unfortunate results of the ill-sorted marriage of a con senate met yesterday, at U. uggeatlon of Mr. Edmunds, It was agreed that one hour a large number of delegates are yet to be NOMINEE8 OF THE NEW PARTY heard from.

WISH TO TACKEL THE TARIFF be giveu each day after the routine morn THE OUTLOOK 18 FAVORABLE fiding girl, the daughter of wealthy par Mr. Witherspoon of Madison county. ing business to tho bills on the calendar ents, with an unscrupulous adventurer, spoke for an hour today, attacking tne An Early Morning Fire Destroys unobjected to. House Ways and Meant Committee The Secretary See No Occasion for named Laroqne Duval. The parents refusing to acknowledge their daughter after committee report as inadequate to meet the emergency.

He fuvored the straight Bauhaus' Factory. Want to Expedite Matters. Mr. Quay gave notice that tomorrow after tho reading of the journal he would ask the senate to consider the resolution in respect to the memory of Mr. Samuel any Alarm.

her marriage, the disappointed Duvul submits her to a series of cruelness which out educational and property qualification added to restricted woman suffrage. DH. NEELY CONDEMNS COUNTY AT. CAPITAL GLEANINGS OF UENKKAL TOHNEY ATWOOD. THE PRESIDENT CLOSKLY WATCHING J.

Randall. INTEUKST-TUK SILVER QUESTION. cause her death, leaving the issue of the marriage, a child named Nanine, in charge of a father to whom she Is a burden. He The calendar was then taken up and the TUB MONEY MARKET. Mr, Campbell of Washington county, followed In a powerful speech in advocacy of his father's plan of plural voting, allowing persons possessed of a certain senate bill to subject to state taxation Hoy Will be Arrested ir Found on Streets After Nine the Various Courts.

bank notes and United States notes the places her in charge of the wife of a scoundrel called Luke Katmond and disappears. Fatal Collision Ret ween a Passenger and Dlftaster Feared lna Pennsylvania Coal amount of property au additoual vote. same as other money, ws pasted. At the opening of the play, several years Mine New Postmasters Appointed and Pensions Granted. Freight Trains.

Paucngora Miraculous Escape. The conference report on the railroad General George, United States cenator, will address the 'convention Mouduy in laud forfeiture bill was taken Bp and Mr. The full ticket as nominated by tl after. Luke Ratmond aud the child now called "Imp" by reason of her mischiev Morgan continued his arrangement in op people's party at. the court house yester Wahhikoton.

D. Sept. WAsniNotoN, Sept. 13. Yesterday for support of the report of the franchise committee.

The lie-Apportionment 111)1. position to it. tbe first time in several months the way During the argument Mr. Gorman pre day is as follows: County attorney J. II.

Atwood. Probate judge L. Ifawn, ous nature, and discovered living in a traveling van near tho residence of the child's grandfather, who, regretting the hasty action of years before in disowning Rusk In an interview yesterday upon the excitement In the grain market caused by fwir of short crops, said: "Of course Washington, Sept. 13. Mr.

Douncll's and means committee held 'a seesion. The purpose was to discuss the treatment of sented a telegram received by him from Senator Mcpherson slating that he was Superintendent of publio instruction re-apportionment bill which is likely to be passed increases the membership of the the senate amendments to the tariff bill an only child, has taken steps to discover the fact that there was a slight falling off indisposed and would sot be able to act S. J. McXatighton. the whereabouts of the daughter of that and the entire session was so consumed.

in the quantity of crops had an effect upon as a member of tho conference committee house from 330 to 351. It will ahogive Clerk of the district court Isaiah Leg Mm. II, E. Insley is visiting friends in Winchester. Mr.

Homer Huslint is in the city, visit ing old friends. Mr. James N. Taylor spent Tuesday night in Kansas City. Miss Bessie Keller left Wednesday for S) As the bill itself had not reached the house the electoral college of 1392 442 votes.

The childi Luke Ratmond, believing that daughter to be dead, and Imp, his own the markets but tho tendency nas oeeu tmward. as far as prices are concerned on on the tariff bill, and asking to bo excused from service. The request was complied ham. Coronor Dr. Edic.

no formal conclusions could be noted and successful candidate for the presidency the proceedings were entirely confined to all the cereals. I attribute the increase to must receive 221 rotes. with and Mr. Voorhees was appointed County commissioner R. II.

Mullins, child, substitutes her for the real heiress, and so succeeds in securing the reward than the shortage in the general discussion. The most significant deduction to be couferree in place of Mr. McPherson. Immediately after the adjournment of which has been offered by the wealthy On one point there seemed to be practi short visit in St. Joo.

drawn from the figures is that New York After Mr. Morgau had spoken about two the county convention the convention of grandmother. Lcroque Duval healing of hours the seuate was addressed by ceases to be the pivotal state. The thirty the district committee was held to nom cal agreement that the amendments should be considered by the committee this plot, 'arrives upon the scene, aud six votes for New York transferred to tiie Sanders is favor of the adoption of the Prof, and Mrs. Carl Hoffman have returned from Chicago.

Mrs. A. Werner and Miss Kate returned nale a candidate for county commissioner. crop. The statement that this has been the lightest yield for twenty years I can not agree with.

Grain operators watch our bulletins Tery closely and they no doubt mako thtir calculations on the basis shown in them. So far as the Information that we receive is concerned, it instead of acceding at once to the request democratic columu of 1888 gives only 209. conference report, the main point of his Edward Carney called the convention to claims his share of the reward, when there arises a contest between two villians. of the senate for a conference. As to how contention being that the lauds actually order and J.

M. Corey acted as secretary Monday from Chicago. Duvul is suffering from heart disease, and much time should be allotted to that pro granted to the railroads could not be taken The following delegates were present: Mrs. Laing and Oliver Laing returned That is thirteen less than the number necessary to elect. Indiana and New York added to the democratic column carry the presidency with two electoral votes to ceeding there seemed to be a of from them because they turned out to be High Piaiiie Ed Springer, Mor.ia Frank in a struggle wltn icatmona is airmen with death, leaving the latter in sole pos from a pleasant eastern trip.

opinion, but there was a pronounced dis comes from a thousand different sources. mineral lands. llioiuas Carney. W. Horsley, session of the secret.

Miss Fitzwilliam returned this week position on both the republican and deni Their object is to prevent great fluctua Mr. Hearst took the contrary view and Kickapoo Jocn Bjller, Louis Young, spare. In act sscond Imp is shown in the height from a short visit in Missouri, ocratic sides to hasten the action in the tions." insisted that the mineral lands were es Guh Aaron, John Reuslund. CONDENSED LOCALS, of her glory es prospective heiress to her committee as much as possible. Hn not noiirehcnd any serious Mr.

Charles Peaper left Wednesday for pocially reserved by the original granlB Euston A. M. Clovenger, John Cum- grandmother's fortune, and practically the The dato upon which the bill when en business trip through Kansas. tquoeze?" and must be kept for the use of the people icings, William Able. mistress of her ancestral home.

Full of acted into law should take effect was also A large lot of Sower pots as Phelaiu. Genuine New Orleans molasses at Plic- Alexandria Sheruicrt Medill. Mrs. J. Kern of Edwardsville, is the at large.

"Why not a hit. The government have considerable Influence in check discussed, but without result beyond the Mr. Sanders said the courts of his own Third ward Peter Carroll, Guo. Graham guest of her son, Mr. 6.

Kern. lan's. good nature, aud a singularly fascinating qtiuintness of character, she becomes beloved by all who know her, excepting development of a strong individual belief stato, the state of California and tho su J. Connors. Mr.

Frank Garrett left Thursday for that tho date fixed by the senate, October You'll fiudatPhelans the beat Whittuker ing any complicated corner, ana every body is enabled to know the precise con dition of the crop, As they prevent flue preme court of the United States the term Sixth ward R. J. Brown, Legham, Clinton, N. to attend school. 1, was too early to admit of final actiou only au adopted daughter of Mrs.

Clawson breakfast bacon and hams. of "mineral lands" bad been held to mean Tarbet, Ed Hill. whose hopes of inheriting the old lady' upon this bill and its distribution among tuation rather than increase it, the more lands commercially valued for mineral Peter Custello was arrested this morning It. 11. aluiuns and II.

U. Squires were fortune have been dispelled by the arrival tho customs officers of the county. for failing to pay his road tax. placed in nomination. Mr.

Squires ap purposes. of a flesh and blood heiress, and the cross The committee will meet aguin today frequent they are made the more grudual and paci'fio the condition "Is it a fact that the report is the most Without concluding his argument sir, peared before the convention and asked to For the best parched and gresu Javas, purposes, continually rife between the two and proceed formally to consider the Sanders yielded for a motion to proceed to have his name withdrawn. The noiuiua girls, form a larger part of the dramatio Mochas and Golden Rio coffees, call at Phelans. executive business and the senate soon tion of Mr. Mullins was then made unani bill aud amendments, which were referred to it by tbe house soon after the committee interest of the play, Luke Retmond ap unfavorable one ever issued?" "Not at all.

The cotton crop is cxtraon dinarily. Oats are probably lower than adjourned. mous. A team of mules with wagon and har adjourned. pears upon tbe scene, contrary to agree The county central committee of the The Mirer gu.mtlun.

ness can be bought cheap by applying at It is said by some democratic members nicnt, and demands more "hush money, they have been for twenty ynrs, but that Wasbisotow, ISopt. 13. A subject of 904 North Broadway. people's party held a meeting at the Delmonico hotel last evening, and olliccrs Failing to secure this, lie attempts to com that the facility with which their party special importance to the silver producing associates will lead themselves to the pel "Imp" to rob her grandmother, ider The Kaunas Conservatory academy opens for the ensuing year were elected as fol states which found no place upon the or republican efforts to hasten tho final dispo pain of being forced back again into the Monday 15 with a full corps ol teachers for lows: A. Baldwin chairman, A.

sition of the bill is conditional upon tho old wandering life. "Imp" pretends for a each department, literary and musical. Thistlewait secretary, and E. B. Clark der of business adopted yesterday was Senator Teller's joint resolution directing the president to invite governments of the time to bend to his will, but they sud J.

W. 8prnt1cy has applied for a permit treasurer. Executive committee, Lang programme which is to be adopted by the republicans in tho bouse for the remainder is the only weak point, witn ineexcciiioii of the barley crop, which was very prolific last year, however." "How is the quality?" "Uniformly fair, except, as I have statea, with oats, which arc not only short, but poor In quality. The barley crop is merely good. I think that this country bhould raise less wheat and import less barlev.

We export wheat and import denly recover their respective positions, ham, A. M. McKay, J. A. Baldwin, countries comprising the Latin anion, and to build a 12 12 frame addition to his home on Osage street.

It will cost $60. and the act ends with a thrilling dramatic Keck and A. M. Thistle waite. of the session and that if it should be attempted to pass a threatened resolution such other nations as he may deem advis- situation.

Mrs. William BuQlapp who met with a A plan of action for the coming cum able, to join the United States in a con to Interfere with tbe Ohio districts as es Act third bIiows tho development of paign was arranged and general routine ference to adopt a bl-motallic arrangement. tnblished by the last gerrymander, or to Katmond's plot to secure more money, and serioui accident while out driving last Sunday, is recovering as faat as can be basluess transacted. The author will make an cSort, however, Mercy's efforts to prove "Imp" either an force through other pronounced partisan barley, and there is no reason why we to secure action at the short session, expected. measures, resort will bo had to all the par impostor or tho rightful heiress.

Imp, should not raise it all. The exportation Serious Charges Against a C'oloroU Man A jug of whisky and a keg of beer liamentary meant to obstruct tbe tariff discovering apparent proof that she Robert Henderson, colored, aged 23, of The silver senators have not yet learned it Beems, of the appointment of 8. Dana Horton, the writer on financial topics, to bill. I)r, Morgan and daughter Miss Rose, left Thursday for Lawrence, Kansas. Miss Laulelte Parrot of Dayton, Ohio, is visiting old friends in Leavenworth, Prof, and Mr'.

Brown returned Wednes. day from a short visit to Kansas City. Mr. Ed. McGonigle leaves Sunday for Notre Dame, Indiana, to attend school.

Mrs. Dr. Hnnlin and babe of Kansas City is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Huight Mr. Tate of Columbia, is here in the interest of the Baptist college at that place, Mrs.

G. M. liit tmunn returned last Tuesday morning from Chicago and St. Louis, Mrs Lucian Baker is home from a pleasant visit to several points of interest in the east. Miss Mablo Vaughn leaves Monday for Detroit, to attend school the coming winter.

Miss Anna Fleming returned home this evening, after a three months' visit in Kentucky. Miss Elizabeth Birtmann left on Thursday for Cincinnati, where she intends to study music Mr. James L. McGibbon and brother John leave Sunday for Orchard Lake to attend school. Mrs.

J. II. Harris. Miss Harris and Mr, Morris Harris returned from Colorado last Saturday evening. Miss Josephine Roche, who has been visiting friends In Jaynesville, is pected home on Monday.

Mrs. Col. O. D. Greene and son Henry, who have been visiting Mrs.

McGonigle left on Tuesday for St. Louis. Messrs. Johnnie and Ernie Hoffman haver issued invitations for a dancing party in of corn this year will be about the same. This is not very large, however, as foreign nations eat but very little corn.

I thiuk found this afternoon by the police in an unoccupied house, corner of Fifth Avenue Fourth street between Cheyennaand Paw sailing under false colors, refuses to longor remain in a falso position, and The Tarliruill. and Prospect street. nee, was arrested at 1:30 this morning and charged with disturbing' the peace and threatens to quit the mansion, a deter Washington, Sept. 13. It is probable that on tho whole there is no cause for visit Burope as an export ogont of the United States, and Senator Stewart especially will be inclined to grumble at it.

He About seventy-five couples attended a mination to which Mrs. Clawson will not tho tariff bill will have to bo consid- destroying private property. udga Pierce any trepidation on the part of those con' trolling the market." select party last evening at Odd Fellows' ered in committee of the wholo before it is consent, beiieviug her to be her grand continued the crsu until Monday. doesu't approve of Horton's views, and Hall, Messrs. James L.

McKibbcn and sent to the conference committee. It is daughter. Luke Rctmond appears dis thinks it would be batter not to send 'any Fred 11. Fcagaus hid charge of the guised as the father of the dead Laroque Harrison Watching the Money Market. CitEssos, Sept.

13. The president is the design of tho republican members of A more serious charge, however, was preferred agninst bim this morning before Duval and almost succeeds in extorting the ways and means committee to secure a one than have him go. Senator Teller says of the slump In silver today that it is watching closely the tone of the monoy Justice White. Kitty Youngof Broadway a large sum of money from the old lady, general noil concurrence in all the amend Mr. S.

P. Luce, the new general secretary market Ho communicated with the treas but temporary, dus to stringency in the and Shawnee streets, swore out a warrant when "Imp" teSrs off his disguise and re menta, thus sending the whole mutter to of the Y. M. C. arrived last evening and ury department yesterday and learned that money market, caused by paymeats for conference for settlement.

charging Henderson with breaking in the door and attempting to commit a rape upon the market was somewhat easier, uui, wiiu veals bis real identity. Luke in revenge declares her to be his own child, and is will conduct the services at tho rooms tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. 300 a ml Some of the changes in the bill made by large importations in advance of the taking effect of the tariff bill, and that he a view to meeting any further emergen her. number of members of the lower house about to compel her to go with him, when Delaware street. expects to see the white metal at 120 again cies, he spent nearly two hours in the afternoon conferring by telegraph with the unexpected proofs are produced, showing and this develops opposition to tbd above Edward, tbe young son of Peter Berry, Inside of a month.

her to bo the rightful heir. plan and numbers will move concurrence It appears that Henderson left his home about 1 o'clock this morning against the wishes of his mother. He must have gone at once to the young woman's bouse, for treasury department. met with a serions mishap this morning while chopping kindling wood, nearly sev by the honse before the bill is sent to the Kansas l'oatinasters. The principal results of the telegraphic HOTEL ARltlVALS, conference.

WAsmseTON, Sept. 13. The following ering the firBt finger of his left hand. He conference was the Issuance or orders uy shortly afterwards tho police were called The free sugar men in the house are was attended to by Dr. Brock.

the president to anticipate the interest on NATIONAL. by telephone to arrest hiiu. greatly dissatisfied with the senate amend Geo. W. Veach, Topeka; Samm, Mr.

Coatella, a member of the general outstanding currency fl per cent bonds to an amount not exceeding $5,000,000 and to ments to that schedule, and they are not The woman says Henderson called at her house and being retused admittance Topeka; E. Keck, Tonganoxie; James executive board of the knights of Labor content to include this schedule in the fourth class postmasters have been appointed for Kansas: Clearwater, Sedgwick county, D. Murphy, vice W. A. Lang, resigned.

Federal, Hamilton county, W. Scout, vice V. Harris, resigned. Kldred, Barber county, L. H.

Leaves, Daily, New Yorn; Sam Smith, Phil- proceeded at once to break in the door. offer to pay 1 25 fcr outstanding 4Jper cent bonds, instead of 1 24, the rate heretofore merely formal non-concerrcnce which will address the members tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock, at the conservatory of adelphia; J. Basson, New York; John ill be given to amendments In general. She fastened the door securely and went out the back door to send for tho police Chickering annex this evening. Engle, Chicago.

offered. music. The public are invited. They say that the subject must be dis rLANTBBS HOUSE. and on her return was met by Henderson We would call the attention of the ladies The conference between the president and treasury department also has refer cussed in the committee of the whole and vice W.

L. Parsons, resigned. Mr. Jewell Smith and Miss Smith of Kansas City, attended the party lasi even J. M.

Tillotson, New York George Mc- who caught hold of her and tried to choke to the advertisement of Mrs. E. M. Bel- the bouse conferrees be especially in ing and are the guests of James McKibben. her.

He would probably have succeeded nap in another column. Mrs. Belknap ence to the propriety of suggesting nn ex-tension on the bonded period under the Lee, Hamilton county, Mrs. E. Mudge, vice J.

M. Hemming, resigned. Nouchalanta, Ness county, J. F. Spong structed to insist to the end upon free Connelly, Chicago; R.

D. Parmalee, Kansas City; Broadus, Topeka; E.N Welch, Boston; E. Bischofl. but for the intervention of a back driver, will have a grand opening display of mil sugar up to 10, Dutch standard. froposed new tariff law, but that subject Miss Jennie Arland, who is a thorongh -teacher of French, will have charge of the who was passing at the time and who inory the 18th, 19th and 20th Inst, at her The general disposition of the democrats ier, vice C.

A. McKandlish. CONTINENTAL. was deferred without conclusion lor iur- caused him to desist The police arrived parlors, 328 Delaware street. seems to be to let the measure go through Naron, Pratt county, J.

M. Naron, vice ther deliberation. It is quite probable A. 8. Johnson St.

Lowis; Richard Tay conservatory school and will have classes In French. at tnis time and took bim into custody, A. W. Henick, resigned. Druggist II Robinson who was bitten that the president will decide to make lor, Kansas City; J.

T. McAfee, Independ to completion as smoothly as possible, their position being clearly defined. Henderson will be remembered as tbe Spurgoon, Grant county, J. Callahan, by a dog a few days ago is indignant at a Mr. Henry Scboot, John Weber, Will recommendation to congress respecting ence, J.

A. Baldwin, Tonganoxie; John young man who killed bis step-father vice W. B. Hull, resighed. Breckner, New York.

A Message From the Senate, some three years ago. He also shot him report which appeared in a local paper yesterday, that he went to Kansas City to Stowell, Hamilton county, Mrs S. L. Neely aud John Whitsides left this week for Lawrence to attend the university this winter. Washinuton, Sept.

13. In tbe house DELMONICO, Btanfill, vice 8. Fisher, resigned. self recently but it is claimed it was accidentally. M.

Cleaviuger, Lowemont; M. M. Sun City, Barber county, C. W. Owens, have a "mad stone" applied to the wound.

Ha. is under tbe care of Dr. Lane and anticipates no serious results, this morning after prayer by the chaplain the clerk proceeded, under instructions from the to call the roll on the Mr, Alex. Kirk left this week for Colon Wright, Syracuse; W. T.

Jefferson, Chi His mother when seen today said that vice, H. E. Van Trees, resigned. ado where he will join Miss Nannie, and he has been acting queerly of late. cago; M.

Hish, Kansas City; v. it. Waring, Ness county, M. B. Sowns, vice they will take a trip through the west Driesenback, Reno; J.

B. Harding; The London Globe says: Miss Pat 'I Rosa H. N. Nay lor, resigned. question of ordering the previous question on the approval of tbe journal of Tuesday's proceedings.

before returning home. has come, has been seen, and so fur as last THE COURTS. ight's gathering was concerned, has The Misses Fannie and Bessie Brewer Baily Morning Fire, Bishop Vlaceet Critically 111. Cincinnati, Sopt. 13.

A telegram has Dnnng the roll call a message was re conquered. She was frequently and returned from a short visit to Topeka, and lodge White's Court. Tee case of Toffler against Price, in which The department was called out at 12j30 been received by the Rev. T. J.

Mulish, of warmly applauded, and at the close was attended tbe McGibbon party at Odd Fel this morning to extinguish a fire in the Price was charged with passing a forged this city, from the physician attending lows' hall lost evening. furniture factory of William Bauhaus on called before the curtain to receive the congratulations of her admirers. ceived from the senate announcing the passage of the tariff bill, with amendments, and by direction of tbe speaker it was referred to the committee on ways and means. check on Tolller, was settled in Justice Bishop Boyd Vincent, of the diocese of Miss Harriet Bittmann accompanied Kiowa, between Fourth and Fifth streets. White's court this morning.

Price (which is only an assumed name) paid Tpfller the When the firemen arrived on the scene the southern Ohio, dated Westerly, saying that the bishop is still a very lick In speaking of. Pattl Rosa the London her friend, Miss Schubert of Dresden Germany, over to Topeka on Monday. Miss Bittman returded Wednesday. flames had gained considerable headway, The previous question was ordered, yeas amount of the check aud Justice White man; that the fever is still rising but not Daily Chronicle says the debut of Miss Rosa was in every way successful, and but after an hour's hard work they sue 113, nays 34, the clerk noting a quorum, dismissed the complaint. Mrs.

Jas. A. McGornigle and daughter, ceeded in getting it under control. Tbe front part of the baildlng, which is a two yet at its height, Bishop Vincent has an attack of typhoid fever some time ago and had nearly recovered when a relapse oc and the question recurred on the approval of the journal. On the approval of the Miss Blanche, leave Wednesday for the deservedly so, for she is a versatile and genuinely humorous actress, and sings and dances with great vivacity and accomplishment, and cannot fail in becoming Police Court Mews.

The following cases were disposed of by journal these had dwindled to 113 no curred. His friends here regard his con east. Miss Blanche will attend school in Washington the coming winter. story frame, was occupied by tbe Baubaus family as a residence, At the time of the fire all the members of the family were Judge Pierce this morning: dition as critical. quorum; and on motion of MoKinley at 1:65 the house adjourned.

favorite with English audiances. -Andy Esscnwring, failing to pay road The Messrs. Rose, Keller, Clougb, Taylor, tax, fined $3. Hartter, Plowman, Anthony, Becker, Patti Rosa's triumphs have not been re- Te Succeed Ooddard. Chicaso, Sept.

13. W. Finlcy, A Fatal Colllalon, Joseph Best, P. O. Mill, Thos, Tulbr, BcHooLCBArr, Sept, 13.

Pas asleep and had a very narrow escape from suffocation. The fire is supposed to have started near the elevator in the factory. The loss is about $2,000. Insurance, $1,400. Cause spontaneous combustion.

strictee to America alone. Great Britain has freely acknowledged her artistic work, John Walters and, W. D. Hassett, drank; chairman of the Trans-Missouri Freight association, whose headquarters are at Brown. Fenlon, Lamber and Phelps have issued invitations for a dancing party on next Thursday evening at Odd Fellows' Hall.

senger train No. 6 on the Chicago A Grand Trunk railway plunged into the rear of! fined each. and made her many tempting offers to re- Kansas City, has been chosen to succeed J. F.Goddard, clialriaan of the western pasi Louis Casper, selling liquors; continued freight train While tbe lattet was taking the matter, Explosion in a Mine. Wij.kesbabbe, Sept.

13. The South Wilkesbarre shaft of the Lehigh and Wilkesbarre Coal company was the scene of a violent explosion of gas at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, A gang of men were at work in the mine clearing up the wreck of the fire of last March, and searching for the bodies of the eight men who were killed in an explosion at that time. Five men are reported to be killed and several injured. At tbe office of the company here they claim to know yery little of the accident as yet The later report they have is that there were only five men in the mine and that one was killed. It is currently reported by parties located near the opening that twelve men are in the mine and a fire Is raging similar to that of March last.

If this should be tbe case there is sllra hopes of any one at work when the explosion occurred escaping alive. Pension. WsHinoTolr, Sept. 13. Pensions have been granUd Citizens of Kansas as fob lows: Original.

Tbaddeus 8. 6t. John, Wabun see; John W. Lutes, North Topeka; James Geary: Westmoreland Henry Davis, Troy John Richurd Kush, Kansas City; Henry Peters, Larned; David, Traux, Meade; Andrew M. Jackson, EI Dorado; Jacob Eprauls, Korth Topeka.

Increase Marvin M. Bennett, Cherry-vale; John W. Black, Stockton; John II. Stone, Peabody; Nelson W. Hayes, Sharon Springs; Luke F.

Parson, Balina: Lud-, well J. Mosker, Seneca; Michael Nicholson, Chapman', Daniel W. Eider, Parker, ville; Thomas McXulty, Stockton; John W. Edwards, Canton; Jociah Fowler, Benton. Reissue John Howard, North Topeka.

Original widows, etc. Minors of Alfred Weathers, Kansas City. Jt fon desire to purchase a hat, a coat, "a vest, a pair of pants or a whole suit, give attention to Pat Roche's clothing. No. 100 Fifth street.

Plowman's Court. Tbe following young ladies will leave tolTtb. visit; but her home is in America, her early triumphs were in America, her countless friends ara in America, and sidetrack. The engineer was fatally in Sanger association. An interesting case and one In which shortly for different eastern points to at-.

jured and the fireman badly hurt Two John Norton, assault and battery; fined This action was taken at a meeting of tend school the coming winter. Misses in America this dainty and charming- brakemen received slight injuries. The $10. the latter association today. much bitterness of feeling was shown was before Judge Plowman today.

John C. little woman will continue. i igineand four passenger coaches were Mr. Finley is at present on trip in the G.Letcher, visiting boose of ill fame; Bhroats chasged W. D.

Hassard With cut wrecked and the caboose and six freight fined $10. Josephine Townsend, Maude Carson, Fannie and Edith Reynolds, Lillian Guion, Bess Gregory, Sarah Hyde and Lucinds Smith and Bonnie Abernathy, south on business connected with the Trans-Missouri freight association, and will THK NATIONAL GAME. cars Knocked into Kinming wood, roe Henderson, disturbing the peace and not be back for a week. ting bis barbed wire fence. A mass of tbe testimony was introducei and the arguments of counsel were quite lenghtby.

Dill and Van Tuyl appeared for Hassard passengers- escaped mitaculously. The road is completely blocked. destroying private property; continued to Games Played Yesterday. The party given by Messrs, James 15tli, The following games were played yester Bond On'eringa. Silver tnerlna.

Wisiiiitoii, Sept. IS. The amount of day: McKibben and Fred Feagans, was one of the most enjoyable of the season. Mr. Mci Kibben andFeagens were assisted by Misses Washington, Sept.

13. The total and Baker and Atwood for Shroats. The case was not completed at the time of go Balding the Joints. The police this morning raided tbe joint silver offered for sale to tbe treasury de Minneapolis Denver 6. amount of KM per cent, bonds offered to partment yesterday aggregated 431,000 Lincoln 10; Sioux City 8.

ing to press. kept by A. Boussie, corner of Fourth and STAKDIRU or THE CLUBS. Lnlu Taylor and Cora Brady and Mr. Jrt, N.

Taylor, in welcoming the invited gueits. The dancing was kept np until an early ounces, and the amount purchased 821, COO onnces, as follows: 4G.000 ounces at Dr. Neelj and Atwood. Olive streets, and found one keg of beer on tap and a quantity of bottled beer. tbe treasury department tbe other day for the entire country under the circular of August 30 was $768,700, making a total thus far of $8,503,530.

Dr. Neely at the Del monies last night 00 ounces at 100,000 ounce at Louis Casper was released in $500 bail 76,000 ounces at $1,1578. this morning, for his appearance on tbe The prepayment of interest on the 4 per Won. Lat. Prct Mlnnnapolis 73 SH .1145 Kansas Ditt 7 S8 .6:18 Mil nokee IW 41 .624 Denver 52 Biotix 6S .458 Omaha 4 S.9 Lincoln 42 67 St.

Paul ...35 71 ,830 hour in the morning. An excellent sup-, per was served at the nsual time; quite a number of guests were present from neighboring oities. was loud in his denunciation of County Attorney Atwood for his affiliation with the peoples' party and particularly for accepting nomination for office nn a plat charge of selling liquor. The police raided cent, bonds at Washington, New York and Hertbquake Shock. Denveb, Sept.

13. A very perceptible Boston Thursday, under the circular of his place yesterday and found a keg of beer and a jug of whisky. earthquake shock was experienced in Santa September 0, aggregated $874,289, making form which advocated the government After the Boys, Tbe police, under orders of Marshall total thus far of $1,426,734. Fe early yesterday morning. It waa ol Do you know tbat there is a ex ownership of raiiroads.

He said that no one but a demogogue wonld do such a For Sale. A bouse containing three rooms and about three seconds duration. It was change at 417 Shawnee? London Dock Strike. McGabey, will arrest all boys found on the out bouses in a good location, price only tiling. London, Sept, 13.

Mr. John Burns at reported that lava was seen gushing from the extinct volcaaos in the neighborhood streets after 9 o'clock at night who are our -adverfiS' Ladies look through ing columns for bargains. tended tbe conference of the striking dock laborers and submitted the Instructions of Do tou know tbat there is a book ex not accompanied by their parents or guardians. The marshal says this is made nee. change at 417 Shawnee? $fi00.

I will take part casli and the bal-anoe on time pavments to snit purchaser. This bouse is in a good location and only half a block from the street car track, for further particulaas apply to E. Jameson, Ihomas block, city. of Santa Fe. Do yon know that there is a book exchange at 417 Shawnee? When yoo travel, go via Union Pacific essary owing to the many depredations the London executive.

It is expected that the strike will collapse today. Subscribe fer The Evehiho Sun. nes and yon'll not regret it committed by ttbese young hopefuls..

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