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The Inter Ocean from Chicago, Illinois • Page 7

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The Inter Oceani
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THE CITY IN BRIEF Two Men Indicted for Assaulting Their Daughters. MILLER HELD FOR MURDER Employes of the Big Circus Givea a Damer Today. Mr. Emma Tilley Sent to Jail for Debt Creditor Mt with a Club. nDICTKD rOH ettlMIXAL AlfllLT.

mmm Cearao J. Wfclt-Srrlas Ckamti. alter Fas George Johnson of No. 1C37 Crtiiti street arse Indicted by the triad Jury yeaterday Ut criminally assaulting hla 14-year-old daua-Aer. Myrtle.

Ila bond waa fixed at lla la a JaU la eta a It cf ball. George Johnaca la a brother of Harry W. Johnson, a bo la now serving in ladetermla-ata eentence la Joilet for assaulting Mlnole Loa, a 13-year-old sir! Feb. 2 J. Hr-L Before Johnson's case -waa tried tbe girl waa abducted from her boma and baa aot bea tteard cf alace.

It la tbe suppoettloa of friends tbe child that George Johoaoa waa lnatru-atnenLal la causing ber disappearance to save able brother. George J. Wbltaker, aa employe of tba department of public worka. waa held ta tba rand jury yeaterday by Justice eeveraoe and -vent to tbe all la default of HO.frvO ball. waa charged wltb criminally assaulting hie daughters.

Georgia, aged la. and Chrlaaie. aged li. Taelr testimony against afcim waa positive. Tbey were Lake a la ckarge ir Officer Little of Ike Illlaoia II a mane oo-clety.

who will Had bomea for theta aatU toe! at her la tried la tba Criminal Court. Wbltaker waa arreated by Officer Little ea information givea by Mrs. Wbltaker to the Jrtw Tcrk Humana Society, which aotlOed Ihe aoclety here. Mra. Wbltaker ft her buaband torn months a no and want ta New York, because abe could not bear ber husband's bru-tsltty to ber aay locger.

While aha waa ta JVew Tork aha received a letter from one of er daoghtera. telling of their father-a treatment of them. Whitaker offered no dele-nee arraigned la tbe Weat Chicago aveaae court yeaterday. COHOXER JIRT HOLDS MILLER, (iraad Jary Will Iaa.alv late tbe IkMllx mt MeCr4r. Henry Miller, the bay and feed merchant at No.

S21 DIrlaloa street, wbo teat night a hot and killed hla soa-la-laar, Robert J. tMcCreedy, during a quarrel, waa beid ta tbe Criminal Court by tba corooer'a jury at tbe laqueet held at 3 o'clock yeaterday afternoon at MlteheU'a undertaking rcomi. No. 1Z22 (Milwaukee avenue. Tba principal wltaeaa waa Mra.

Cert rod Miller, -wire of MUIer. She aald that Thursday eight about 10 o'clock aba beard a noise tba ball, and opened tba kitchen doortoaee what it waa. Sbe aaw that youna MeCreedr tad entered, but aald nothing to him. He trnade tbe remark that ha waa wet. having tbeea out la taa driving rain, and be tbea aVeased Into tbe front room, where Mr.

MUIer jwaa lying on tbe floor, renting. "I went to my room to get ready for bed." a-ontinued Mra. Miller, "and bad beea la (here about three minute wbea I beard a coming la tba bail. i atepped Into tba nail again, and aaw my buaband aad Me- aTreedy fighting. I beard Mr.

Miller aay 'Ton bare aa right In this bouae. You don't support your wife and yon can't coma here and get any mora money from ber. Me Creedy declared: 'I bare got aa much light cere aa you bare. My buaband agala told aVm to leaTa tba bouae. which seemed to snake him Tery angry.

He eprang to one all, put hla band to hla blp pocket, aad Mr. Wilier, aeeing the act, draw hla owa revolver rand Bred." At ana aa Mra. Miller realise -what bad nappened aha called. Carl F. Johoaoa, ber next-door aelgboor.

and told blm to call tbe police aad get a doctor. VYb.es tbe police arrived young Met reeoy -waa a. ready dead, having Beea ahot through that left lair aad (heart. Mr. Miller waa atlll la tba room, aad aurrendered ta the police after telling ghe atory of tba ebootlng.

Otber wltaeaaea test 1 fled that McCreedy led tkreateaed aevera! tlmea before to take MUlefe life, aad that MUIer only recenCy oarM revolver ta protect nlmee.f. McCready married Mlllera daughter July 4. but baa never aupported ber. The funeral of tbe murdered man will be beld Sunday at 2 o'clock from Mitchell's aadertaklag rooms. Zx.

in at.lwaukee aveaua. DHCR KOR CIBClB EMPLOYES. Flat Meatei Prwelded la the Cm at Teat mt tmm tbaw Tkla Aftoreooa. Aa event ef tbe closing day of the cirrus aot i oa the public programme la a Care-well which wlU be givea ta tbe earployee at tbe rloee of tbe performance at tbe Coll-aeum tbla afleraooa by Klein A Kohl, tbe caterer for Bars urn Bailey. KUria aad Kob) ran tbe "cook teat.

aa tbe ranvas la familiarly called, ar the -HoM Deaa K. aa It la more ambllloualy earned by he proprietors. Wbea aa tbe road everybody connected wltb the cirrus eata la tbla teat. UarUf the aeaaoa la Cbleagoooty the worklagmea have beea fed there, while the performer, and music lan a have boarded at Lotele la tba neighborhood. Clrcua salaries, eal'ke theatrical aalaiiea.

tactude beard, aa well aa traaeportauoa at tbe expenae at the company, aad experience baa taaght Barbara A fiaUey that they caa faed aa army ef asea aad women each aa tbey carry roach beuer aad more cheaply oa their owa groeada tbaa It caa be done la beta! ta tba emalier towaa. Klela at Kohl have had tbe catering coo tract als yeare. aad every aeaaoa during that lime they tare gtvea aa extra farewell d.aaer to ail employee aa tba laet day ef Ihe tour. The epread provided for today will occupy all tba time bet wee aaevi for tboee who feel Incllaed ta ga through all tbecoaraea. Tbeeely omlaoloa from the men a la the eye of tboee aeqeteiomed ta Baa epraade la the abeaece of a wine llat: tbst la eometbtag Maaager Bailey will aot permit.

No llqaora are allowed ta be brought lata tbe tea la ar taa care of hie how, aad a la pea la tbla regard la more apt la caaae from hla eervlce tbaa aty otber fa alt. The meaa la folloai: Crvea turtle aeea. Jure mt gaaae. Radlahee. Ollvea.

Celery. Oyatee pattleav Boiled red enapoer. aac llelUadalee. arataa chlpe. Vabf.rr eelal.

Chlchea aatad. Kllet de beeut rharapta-aeaa. Uab eatt. braUd. French peaa.

Boiled bW taaree. with eataaeh. Uoliad chk-kea. wltb rice. Caadl4 yama.

Taung tarter, raffed with cheats ata. ran berry aaare. Vprinc rktehea. Cream potatoee. Quail ea tnaat.

Roe at partridge. Potted prairie ehlckea. Slrlola of kwf. Yorkahlre padllag. AeaM lola of Caa4a aiuia.

Black carraat Jelly. potateee. Aerrcua aa loaaC Native atrlag beaaa. Oreierplaat. Orapea.

Oraagea. Baaaaaa. ApoWa. Jfata. Caa4lei Xag'fah phiai pvddlag, bard aad eae.

Xeapolitaa cream. Aeaorted cakee. Rtaefrt eheea. rVat'a water nNn. reach drip coffee.

WOM AX IETT TO JAIL FOR DEBT, Caae of Xr.Eaaa Tllley Exeltee lyaav-aathy of Oat La la. Tbe ayrrpatty of jail oBclala waa excited eat aria afteroooa wbea Mra. Emma Tllley waa brought ta tbe county Jail oa a debtor tnlttlmoa. JaJgmeet waa readered agatnat the womaa for IH Id by Juitlca rrtadtrUe la favor of the Acertcaa Wrlager Company, ad UdeCaalCaf paymextMra. TUiey was lakes ta tba cecity jan.

where abe may be kept 7T ftlZ njoAJ. aflar wblck tla sU caa eat mn4er tbe maalveat dsbtar'aaac Mra. Tllley la a dreeemaker, and Uvea cear Union Square. Her buaband deserted ber noma time ago. aba aaya.

leaving ber wltb Urea children, aged i. a. and yeara. The womaa baa bad a bard Umt ta aupport ber-aelf and children. Some time ago she bought aome ruga and lacecurtaloe from tbe Ameri-eaa Wringer Company, she aaya.

to be paid for oa the tnatartmena plan, at SO rente per week. She fell bee lad la br pay men ti. owing to ber Inability ta procure employment, ahe aaya. and moot of tbe tbtnga ahe bad bought were taken from ber. and suit entered to recover oo tbe contract, a Judgment being catered up agalnat ber.

Tbe worn an 'a lawyer went to ber borne last alght ta make aome provision for tbe temporary care ef ber children, aad abe will probably appear before aome Judge today aa a writ af ha brae eorpaa. CREDITOR MET WITH A CUB. O. a. O.

a. Frjknolm. contractor, realdlag at tbe corner of Austin aveaua aad Auguata atreet, Aaatla. la confined ta hla home, suffering from a number of eealp wouada received while attempting to collect a debt of Mrs. Gertrude Roder.

who real ilea at Carroll aad Jorty-Flrat avenues, Aoatla. Several weeka ago Frykbolm contracted la plaster Mra. Roder'a bouae. The work was quickly completed, with the exception of the float bard finish. Tbe contractor explained that It would be aeeeaaary to allow the pi later time to dry.

which would entail a of work for four or live days. At the time of tbe Mrs. Roder waa la-epectlag tbe work already completed, and declared that ahe could aot wait that length of time before moving Into tbe building. Tbe contractor instated oa tbe allowance of extra tlma. aad hia atatemeaia ao angered Mra.

Ro der that abe la aald to have seised a hammer aad drlvea him from the bouae. Frykbolm. accompanied by hla aoe. called at tbe bouae tbe other day ta collect the amount due hire. Mrs.

Roder. It la aald. aaked wbe waa at the door. aad. wbea laformed.

auddeely threw tbe door opea and. Frykbolm charges, struck blm several times oa the head with a piece of eraatimg twa by four laches la diameter. Tbe abarp edgee of tbe atlck cut overs I deep aad agly wooada aver the left ye and knocked the man aeaaeleea. Tbeaoa ralaed hla father to a alttlng posture and. aa aooa as be recovered consciousneaa, assisted blm to tbe office of Dr.

Rud. where tbe wouada were dreaaed. Frykbolm baa consulted wltb Attorney If. Strlckler. aad aaw tbreateaa ta bring ault la tbe Circuit Coon for M.0ue damages.

J. H. IIOLDEX FOVSD WAXDEH1SG. alleltar for Bradstreet's Aaeaey Taaaarat. ta Ba lassae.

J. 1L Holden. connected wltb tbe Bradstreet Mercantile Agency at La Salle and Washington atreeta. la being detalaed at tbe Harrison atreet police rtaUoa aad wUl be takea to tbe doteatloo boapltaL Tba city physic las aba examined blm shortly before aooa yeaterday announced blm insane. Mr.

Holden la 69 yeara old aad baa for maay years beea connected wltb tba Bradstreet agency. Early yeaterday morning a policeman found blm wandering around tbe downtown streets la an almleaa manaer. Holden waa at ona time a prominent merchant la Canada. Bualneea reverses drove blm ta Chicago eeveral yeara agi aad bare be catered tbe employ of tbe Brad street agency. He Is bow one of the solicitors of tbe concern aad baa.

It la aald. aaved up bis salary until be baa a bank account and atock la aeveral railroad companies. One of tbe peculiarities of the man waa hla desire to be let alone. He boarded wltb the family of Dr. Mecks at No.

14 Fark avenue aad waa aleaya requesting bla landlord ta allow no one to diauirb blm. Tbe depreaarca la busiaeaa aee-med to worry Hoidea and several tlmea be bsa been beard to say that be believed free silver would wla aad tbe country be plunged into acPther financial panic. Several times brs fellow employes bare beard blm wish be was dead, and be bad repeated tbe with to Mrs. Mecka. hla landlady.

It will be arranged by the ansa's employers to hare blm detalaed at tbe detention boapUaL HELD OS TO HIS FIFTY DOLLARS. Feter dhayae's Flaht wit a Rskbers la av Dewa-Tswa Allow. Aa attempt was made last evening ta rob Peter Sbayae. a laborer from tbe draiaage canal, but tba plaa failed and Sbayae still carries bla f4 wltb blm. Sbayae arrived, la tbe city early la tbe day aad put ap at a Clark atreet lodging-house, where he met three strangers.

Tbey lavlted bla to see tbe levee and Sbayae went them- Several aaloona were visited sad finally It was sogsreeted that tbey go through aa alley aear Clark sad Polk atreeta. Sbayae did aot object and followed tbe three anea. Wbea about half way through tbe alley tbe three strangers set upon Sbsyne aad began to pound blm wltb their fista. Sbayae struggled fiercely but was aa match for tbe three me a. Several times oas of tbe trie attempted ta a is band ta Sbayae a pocket, but each lime waa rougbt oil.

Ona of the trio bad Juat eugreated that Sbsyne be pounded lato insensibility with a cud viii a small IialUa girl an peered la tbe alley aad. aeelag tbe raiding men. be- aaa to cream, rata rricbteoed the would-be robbers that tbey fled at full a Deed aad succeeded la making their escape, a policeman appeared oa tbe scene a few seconds Uter but tba thieves bad vaalebed aad all trace of tbeax was lost. Snayne waa aot badly Injured, but declared be would lese aa time ta getting back ta tbe canal. Sbayae had lakli possess loa, representing many weeks cf say ings.

BOTH HELD TO CRAXD JIRY. Ceera-a Waade aad Delia Fa lew Will Aaeveer Berwtarr Charsrea. Ceorae Woods, charred with hirelir ieua Foley, barred with ufMun to try. ere held ta tbe grand Jury yeaterday oy on ice lucaanuoa. Tbey were arrested vteeoeaeav a rat be iwtt l.

vsr mi aad Scbnbert la a house at No. 1U2 Wabaab aveaua. Ilnndrda of AMra' -e goods were also recovered by tbe police aad Tba aoaelfle thim of burglary commuted la the house of M. IL Mini. no.

si a nteau aveeae. eoaae tlm ara. daring which I too worth of geeds were idee. By tbe time tbe caaae are taMd la the Criminal Court the police expect to have nearly fifty complaiaia sgsinst tba couple, Tbe Foley womaa la said te have beea Implicated la a'l the burglarise aad te have re ceives asea oi taa suuea property. FIXED FOR RECKLESS DRITISa.

Ceeras Oreea I'raes Ilia florae Tbreagh a Craved aad Fa ye to. For reck lew a driving Oeorge Creca was fined la Justice L'a dec wood's court yesterday morn leg. 8 perl a tea deal Haatlags of the WaLU' Mission waa taking twenty-five ehlldrea acraes Moaroa street aad FYth avenue, wbea Oreee. who was driving a team, attempted te drive through tbe crowd. Superintendent Hastings asked him ta wall aatil taey bad passed, bu: Green, who bed beea drinking, urged bla team forward.

While trying to bold the horses back Mr: Hastings waa knocked dowe. Offi cer Talber. who happened to be paaalag. aa- alated II art logs, aad placed Greea ander arrest. ROBBERS BUY I WILMETTE.

Cahln la tba Wade Raided! aad rear Mem As noted. traveling rasa whoae name la sat knows waa stepped aa the outskirts of WKmecte Thursday Bight by foor footpads, wbe de manded aooaey. Ha refused aad lively struggle ensued, darfaf which seese eUlaena arrived oa the scene and the robbers decamped without having obtaleed aay mosey. Taster day moralag the Wllmette anthorl- tlea made a raid oa a assail cab! a ta the woode weat of Wllmette aad aear a rwsmp. Four sneo were arreated enatkTahea ta Wlasetks, where tbey were placed la the calaboose.

Tbe aalhoritlee are positive- tbey have the four footpads, who. It aileged. have beea eons mil lla various burgUriea aad bold-ape faa tba rtcialtr ad Wlaaetka aad Wllmeua TITC DATLY rNTEU OCEAN, SATURDAY MORNING, 31, 1890. for tbe paat week, but as yet tbey have no direct evidence agalaat them. Tba traveUng man who waa beld up left aa a late trala without giving hla name or residence.

Tbe four men under arrest gave their names aa Lake Wataca. Joeepb Bailer, Henry OU son. aad John Remlngtoe. T19ITI5IO FAMILIES IS HEED. Tlsla Flaa Decided Vaaa as the Read la Silvia Relief.

Family vlaitatloa waa decided to be tbe best method of giving relief to tbe poor of the city, at the conference of charitable workers beld yesterday afternoon at 1344 Bute street, tbe headquarters of the district comprising tbe Third. Fourth, and Sixth Wards. Addreaaes were made by Mlaa Jane Addama. Rer. Jeokla Lloyd Jones, Rev.

D. MUnsr, W. R. Hunter, and the chairman. Rev.

William White Wilson. Mlaa Addams spoke oa "Family Via It log." and gave the reaolta of her Investigations la Europe, especially among the benevolent Inatltutlons ef London, which aha declared to be auperlor to tboae of tbla country. Rer. Jeekla Lloyd Jones supplemented the remarks of Miss Addams. aad said tbe beat way ta lift tbe suffering and needy from their deapalr waa to link theca with the more favored people ef tbe city.

At the auggeetloa of Mr. MUoer. tboae who were willing ta take ep tbe work of relief through the medium of personal visits gsve their aames to the district ageat. W. R.

Hun-tar, aad about ve aamee were enrolled before the rloee of the meeting. Tbla method. It Is thought, will bsve the tendency to Improve tbe character aad dreams laacee of poor families, without the object lonal tea tore of creating a spirit of permaaeat drpeadeata. DIDST MARRY HER SISTER, Mra. Hssase'i Salt ta Reeaver S20T freae Jssesk MeAdaaaa Dlaaalaee-d.

John McClelland, a Ilea Joeeph McAdama. argued from tbe atatale of limitations wbea hla case was called before Justice Ho La ling yesterday afleraooa. aad aa a result tbe case which Bridget Roeane brought agalaat blm cn the charge of obtaining money by falae pre-tcnaea waa dlamlaaed. According to tbe atory which Mra. Ronane tald.

aad which was aot denied by the defendant, tbe latter two yeara ago borrowed 1307 from Mrs. Roeane. It was claimed that at tbat time the defendant paid court ta a a later of Mrs. Ronaae. and tbat the money waa ta pay tbe expenses of tbe marriage of McAdama.

aa ha was tbea known, to tbe young womaa ta ctuestioo, McAdama failed to marry tbe slater, and she died. It Is aald. aooa after. On tbe wltaeaa stand yesterday It was shawm that Mra. Re nan a waa tbe proprietor of a aa-loon at tbe time-, aad for some time after, and that tba license waa made out la tbe name of McAdama.

McAdama claimed tbat Mrs. Ro-tiane had aever tried to locate him. tbat ba bad aever left the neighborhood, and Juatiee Hotallng dismissed the case. DEGREES FOR FORESTERS. Five II a ad red af Ttseaa Ralaed ta Raalc af Paat Chief Raasers.

Five hundred members of the Independent Order of Foresters of Illinois met last nigh: at No. 73 Raadolph atreet and received ths past chief raagers degree, which tbey were ea titled ta receive for aerricea readered ta tba organisation. At tbe conclualoa of tbe ceremony apeecbee were made by High Court officers who were present, including High Chief Ranwer Cummlnga. High Secretary T. W.

Saunders, Peter WeUer, aad Peter Crotof tbe board of directors. Aa exhibition of atereoptlcoa views was givea and plana dis cussed for tbe advancement or taa orgs nua tlon. LOST MOSEY AID CLOTHES. Jshi tlaassa's Bitter Eiperleaes la West Side Saleaa. John, Hanson came to Chicago yeaterday aftsrnooa from bla farm aear Duaalag.

and at oace proceeded ta aee tbe sights aa tbe West Side, He visited aeveral aaloona along West Msd- leoa atreet. la one of the places be met twa cnee who Induced him to accompany them to a rear room. There Haasoa waa relieved of hla mosey, aad alee a aew ault af elotbes be had purchased, aad which waa la a bundle. He re-ported bla loss to the police at tbe Deeplalaee atreet atatloa. and officers were detailed to accompany him to tbe different saloons he bad visited.

He waa enable ta find the aalooa where be bad beea robbed. BICGY SMASHED I A nCAWAY. A Prlefcte-ard Horse Makes Eaelta- saeaf Weat Nsdlssa SSreea. A runaway horse attached to a light burry caused considerable excitement along Weat Madison atreet yesterday afleraooa. Tbe vehicle la wwaed by Coestable M.

M. Joaaa of Justice KeboVa court. He left the horse s-aadlng la front of No, 1S1 West Madison atreet while he -weat Into the courtroom. A atreet sweeper attached to a Weat Madlsoa street cable trala passed aad fright ened tbe horse. It broke from its fasten Inn and ran weat oa Mad" so a street.

At Halsted street the buggy collided with aa express wagon. wrecklnsT tbe former badly. At Pe oria atreet tbe frightened aalmal waa stopped. FAILED TO GET THB FOSITIOS. Uesrce Drlttea af Laker Aaeaey Arreated far Fraad.

George Britten of the 8 wan aoe labor ageocy at No. Kl Sou'A Canal street, wsa arrested yeaterday by officers from tbe Deeplalaee street scat loo. on a charge of obtala lag aooaey try fa'ee pre see. Albert Caere Me of No. 123 West Madlsoa atreet alleges he weat ta tbe labor ageacr a week ago aad paid Brtttea tt for a situatloe ass laborer.

He was seat away from Chicago, where he wsa laformed a position was te be had. Cbsrchle returned to Chicago yeaterday end demanded the ret ara or hla money, which was refused blm. He says ba was aaable to Bad the place ta which Brtttea seat blm. WAR A XT FOR HKXRT RITCER. laase LI Ilia lays the Ea-State Se eater Aeaaalted II las.

laaaa LIllls af No. East Huron street appeared before Justice Kehoe yeaterday morning and secured a warrant for tbe street af ex-State Senator Henry Ruger af No. tod oaore atreet oa a charge of assault aad battery. He allese he vet ex-Seaetor Roger oa West Vsa Berea street Thursday night aad engaged la a heated argwmeet with him. Ruger, ha says, became angry aad a truck him la the face, kaockla galea to the grousd.

The warrant was placed la tbe ha a da af officers from the West Lake atreet atatloa, wbe will aerve It. WAST TO IStS THE MICROSCOPE. Fartr-Seve-a YeeaaT Waaea Take Ctvll-Ser-vlee Ktaalssllsa. Forty -seven young women steaded aa ea-amlaatloa at tbe poetofflce yesterday ta a usury for tba eligible list for mlcroecoplsta ta the Department of Agriculture. No prerloua experience ta tbe use of tba microscope la required, aad the yoaag womaa were examined la the common Engl lab bra ochre af education.

Teter Newtoe of the local board conducted the examinations. WOMETf TOO CLEYBR FOR JOSEPH. A Faraa La ha rev Laaea 91SO aad Them CeasBlalae ta Pa I lee. Joeeph Reynolds, arrived la Chicago yeaterday afternoon from Northern Wlacooala, where ha has been employed oa a farm. He had aof beea here aa hoar before he net two colored weeaca oa S'ale street aad waa eatleed lata a house oa Clark street.

Wbea he parted eoorpaay with them be discovered that all his mossy, aasoaatlag ta waa vckneiag- Ha reported the ana uer ta the liar-rlsea atreet pealoa. FOSTOFFICK ALMOST IWAhrCD. Five Mtlllaa Ftewaa mt Pal It tea I Mall Usadlsd Slaaa Thsssday. The Cstoage peetofllee la at peeves almoe. swamped, with political ma 1L Since hooc Thursday t.WM.OM plecee ef political mall bars beea threw a ea the city tarrlera, saera thsa doubling their usual lead.

Super-latesdrat Stoll of the city delivery depart-i meat leaned orders yesterday ta the various I stations that all tbe local mall must be de-' llvered If It Ukee uatlj mldalght te do It. so tbst the office may be ready for otber arrivals of political circulars. The heavy mall of tbe city from political headquarters la si moat over. FELL ISTO BOILISa WATER. Rlrlusrd MmaaSeld.

S-Y'ear-Old Bay, Fatally Scalded. Richard Mansfield. years eld. living uKa bis pa re ota at No. Dsarbora street.

dld yesterday afternoon from the effects of sell la received by failing lato a tub af water. The child's mother was waahlng. and bad placed a tnbfol of almost boiling water oa tbe floor. Her llttla soa wsa amusing himself by playing ta the kitchen, and la aome aa- known way tell late the tub. Before he eeuld be resraed by.

bis mother, be waa eo badly acalded tbat be died la a a fort time Tbe coroner was aotlfled. aad aa laqueat wlU be beld today. ROASTED ITU MOLTKX METAL. Fraak Saslta. as rsaaary Kasaleye, la Fear fally Barnes.

Fraak Smith, aa employe of tba Railway uppty aad Foundry Compaay, Fifteenth atreet and Ceater avenue, was badly burned about tbe feet aad legs yesterday afternooa I while at work la the foundry. He. whh another workmaa. waa carrying a large ladle of moltea metal from one furnace to another wbea ha made a misstep, turning the pot ta aae side. Tbe moltea metal poared over Bmlth's legs below tbe kaeee.

burning the flea a almoet entirely off them. He waa takea to hla home at No. 3 Weat Fifteenth aireeC Tbe doctors say be will recover. FIREMAX BEATEX AXD ROBBED. Jasaee Teaaaejr Badly Worsted by as akaawa Bandit.

Jamea Tomaey. a fireman oa tbe steamer "Nice, waa robbed aad badly beatea early yesterday morning. Tomaey catered aa alley oa Polk atreet. east ef Clark, where he was aet upon by a colored man. Hla asaallaat flrat choked aad tbea beat aad kicked him almost lata Insensibility.

After tba robber bad relieved Tomaey of hla mooey, amounting te he made his escape. It waa nearly half aa boar before Tomaey waa ab.e to rise, aad going to tbe Harrison atreet police statioa he told hla story aad was takea to the hospital. Peraeaal. General John C. Black.

Calted States District Attorney, Is coefloed to his bouse wrth aa attack of Inflammatory rbeumaliam. His condition ha mm aianaiii aaa ae is especies so oe sole te as at aia vnta wi wa- A a a aaa aa a a. Tbe eona; re ratios of the Third fnttarlan Cbarrh. whose bnildlas at tbe corner ef Laflla and Monro streets wss burned la at Sunday, wui meet ta tne caepvl or tne Lesta Institute. corner of Madlsoa and Robey streets, tomorrow st 11 clock, through tba kindness of ths In sulate trusteea.

A meeting ts aid tbe homeless unemployed destitute men will be beld tomorrow svenln at rioca la tne TBira rresoytertan Church Aahland and Ogdea avenues. Addresses will be ansae by Ir. J. H. Kellnca; of Battle Creek, aaa Mr.

a. serin of tne Cbicage Medl cal Mlaaioa. Tbe fourth eaaual reeeptioa aad donatioa day or ine caw-aco uaptiat iijacxtai wul ae Bald oa Monday nest from 11 a. an. to 4 p.

m. All the friends of the hospital are cordially Invited lo visit the Institution, at Thirty-Fourth atreet aad unoeea areas. Dr. Cnsrlea J. Lewis wfll deliver aa address before the t'blrarn rtorlety of Anrbropolnry to morrow at does in Itanoel Hall.

No. 4u Ran eolph atreet. Hla aubjert will be "Tbe Rela tion of in oovernaaant te tae People. All Interested la tbe national floral emblem are requeatea ta meet st ths Auditorium Hotel today at 1 o'clock. The annual election of officers wui taa pise.

Afl tbe rags, aew style plsMnnm photos, S3 per aos, atevena', alcvickere Theater building. Tald la a rarscrssh This la the closing day st the food show that Is baton held la the Lake Front panorama build- lea- The attendance during th entire tb weeks has ba esceeetnrly tare. The exhib itor this svealaa will aive mi sample Back eM ts aub sad avary aaa atteadlaa tae shew. Miss felnsma Sickles will this sfieraooa glvs hr lecture oa the proper preparatlea of food for the tsoie. Attorney John Herea may today apply te Judae Gaia for a writ of habeas corpus for a me Tbompsoa, alias Jaase Thame, known as "tb toag ansa" aad Indicted for allered parUct-patlea.

la aeveral of the earing star rebbetiee wBhra utcairss a fw months sea. It Is claimed tbaa Thsapssa waa aot la Chicago whaa tbe rooasnss were casnmitiea. Heertag ef the eass saslast Alderman John Brenssa, who wss arrested soms time age ea rnmplalat sf Rev. W. W.

Clark, secretary of the Blteraatloaal Seaday Oba rssace I rsgTt-. oa the chare of vlolattns the Ssaday lluoe raw, waa roatlaacd yeaterday eeterweoa by Jastlce Ball of Norwood fark aatil Nov. at i o'clock la tbe aXterBeoa. Early yesterday marnlng Edward McHuxh af Na. weat aiaaisoa street wss attacked By two hlrkwaysweB ea Clark atreet Bear Vaa bursa aad.

after ha bad beea badly beelea. the robbers relieved bees sf bla gold watch. George K'icers ane jobs alS were arrestee later aBd Ideauaed by Mclisga aa hla asssIlsBts. Mrs. R.

Wolf, dsaabter af Petartive Siraeaa Ftertar. aad realdtar at No. ITS SoatB Aahlaad bcalavard. weat dnwa loss Thursday te de wt shnpplBg. Iactdeeitnlly she csucht Andrew Crilly la tne act af robbing her, and yesterday an a rains the prianaee was held ta tae greaj lary ay Jasuce sierveoa.

Otto Stanley, who recently entered a plea of aulltr te the then of severs becyrlee, waa eea teered ta the pentesttary yesterday by Judas Harfce. Edward Williams wbe flred shots st svrsl pollcwmea St Twelfth street sad Mlrhlgaa areas aoaae ume ago, waa aiao seal is pruoa. Ths body of Ihe ansa who was fossa hanglag ts a tree la Humboldt Park about a week ago waa Idaattfled at Mitchell undertaking establishment. No. Ir3 Milwaukee avenue, yesterday ftaraoos aa that etf Awasat Usks af Pullmaa.

Hla wife lives at No. SO Btgal atreet. Mrs. Msrcsret Fluaersld of No. XII Emerald aveaae, whs Is years eld.

while rwturalag rram a raasraj at calvary, waa seisee wits a aaa-da 111 see oa the funeral trala yeaterday after nooa. aad died aooa after. Hsart disease wss the caaae of death. Little waa doae yeaterday by tbe Arch Masons at their Saal rneetlna for this year beyond tbe lastailatloa of the efHreee for trie easalng year wh were elected Tkarsday. Wbea that wss nnlabed tbe closing exercisee'were beld sad the saeettag adjourned.

T. A. Budd. Buffalo. X.

T. C. 8. Loreland. New Plymouth.

Idaho; H. W. Rice. Boeton. H.

F. Hod sou, Ravenna. Ohio, and J. McNabb. CarroKoa.

at tbe Sbermaa House. Tr. Vaafks. arreated saane tlms as charred with having beea Implicated la the burglary of the t'nlon I venial CesapaBy'a afllce. Vaa Hurea atreet aad Wabash aveaae.

waa discharged yes-larday morning by Justice t'aderwood. Joha Manor, a workmaa em ployed by the Weat Chirac atreet Railway Company. ba4 hla foot crashed se badly that tba physicians st tbe cowaiy hoepttal thlak amputation may be aeeeaaary. The wemea ef Hjly Anrsla Chnrrh ave a matlaee te ehlldrea yesterday afternooa la eea-Metioa with their baasar at Oakland Maslc Hall. The programme waa ta charge of Mra.

William Alexander. Bryaa'a Laateat. I cannot rad my title clear Te the Presideatlal prise: I bid farewell te hopea held dear. Aad wipe my weeping eyes. It la for crimes that I woald da I groan aad weep, you se Tbe people will aot hsve it; lo! They will set role for me! The earth agalaat me doth engage.

Aad flery darts are hurled. It asakee aae equina with livid rsgr Te aaes tain frewalag world. I I can aot bathe my weary soul la sess of as 1st rest; For heavy wsvee ef anger roll Across my treaMaa be For earee like a wild deluge come, Aad stsrste ef sorrow tall: I caa aot reach that blsssed home-la the PrealdeaUal belli Whse I've beea here a few more years Heaeath the ahlnlng ana. Fit have lees days ts spout say praise Tbaa whes I first begun. Nsw Tork Moralag Advertiser.

Caaaterfelt Old Masters, Aa Ens! lea expert declares that he knows ef at least soa reaaterfeiu ef the eld masters whirl are bow baaglag la ths private galleries ef tbe Catted Steisa. sad all sf which wars erlaiasJlv narefcssed la Earope at very high TO SAVB DOCTORS' BILLS "OerUad" Steves aad Usage. Cse i AMUSEMENTS 1 CHI JAOO ORCHESTRA CONCERT. Theodore Thomas presented several compositions new te this public at the concert of tbe Chicago Orchestra yesterday afternooa. One of them, a brilliant the "Cortege Soleane." of aisaounow, aerved as a splendid latrod action to the diversified selections tbst followed.

The composer is not unknown here, a triumphal march having beea wrlttea by him for tbo World's Fslr. It waa presented there at one ef the Russian concerts, givea la Jane, 1SU3. Tbe irm of the "Cortege" la aa aim pie as tbat of tb ordlBsry march, but the idsss ara large and ahowy, aad the la stra mentation auch as to require first-class performsace for proper sffecL Tbe melodies are of fitting dignity to tbe Imposing tone surnataace the composer haa aimed to achieve. Smetaaa's symphonic poem. "Wsl-Isnsteln's Camp, waa given Its premiere.

It la programme music of the almplcr sort, la that tbe story does aot require earn eat study before tbe masle caa be enjoyably followed. Tbe subject ta auch that broad treatment is possible, while to the Intease actio a of the aces the corapoeer has beea able te add a touch of humor, la tbe musle givea the sermon of ths monk, who interrupts the soldiers revelry. Following a brilliant fanfare for trumpets, a military march brings the compost Uoa te a close. It Is aa-aeeeaaary te eay that emetaaa's method is perfect aad hla aaeiodlee always fresh, Hs bsa aet evva repeated himself la this work, excepllag as te atyie alone. The musle waa aplendldly played yesterday, with force aad fervor and great masses of sound.

Another novelty, the prelude, third act. "The Cricket ea tbe Hearth, by Goldmark, la worthy of preaentaUoa perbspe, but ce mora. The melodies are tsnefal. aad probably the opera, which waa givea for the first time Last March la leans, has elements ef success la It- But tba musle played yesterday, aa-less by Its llghtaess It eallvva a programme otherwise dreary, cos Id be omitted from any series of aelectioaa without being regretted. Beetbovea'a overture, Nabmeaafeter.

waa aa-perbly played. The difflculUea of this work are enormous, tt every nuance ia te be givea tae vaiae the composer Intended, aad thai la waat Mr. Thomas exact wbea Beethovea la the composer whoae work hs la read las. Tbe ovtr-tare la ef especial Interest at this tlms. aa It la a ilak la tbe chain of tbe years of thought between the first coaceptlaa of the setting to ths "Ode te Joy.

aad Its culmination la tbe might alath arm phony. The choral fantasia, la which the Idea waa adequately portrayed, although aot developed to the height tbe symphony reaches, will be given by the orchestra, plaae solo, and the chora of the Orcheetrai Association Dec 17 Beat. So the overture played yesterday waa of Interest greater than Ita intrinsic charm. Last week tbe Beriiea orrbeatratioa of Waber's invitation te the Dance was heard. Teateiday aa daptatloa by Felix Welngartaer waa played.

The adapter explalna. la a preface to hla work, that tbe translation of a poem from one raaguagc te another muat be free, or the chief merit of the original ia lost. So he explalna that la orchestrating tbe Weber muale Beriioa did aot make tbe beat of hla opportunity from too close adherence to the original for solo Instrument. It is not for msa te say which of the two handling Weber's melodlea have achieved the moat. It la only to note that these melodies have such vitality that they will survive a dosea adep-tatlone.

Including a string of variations, if com-posers will. Thla la aot to say that Welngartaer haa tailed in hla effort, for he haa not. Hla orchestra tloa la aot only Ingenious, but troiy sympathetic, although the aimpllcity of the origins la colored so highly aa to lose something of Its integrity of form. The Chicago public la with Welngartaer. however, for aa eacoie waa demanded and granted, aa honor aot accorded the Beriioa setting last week.

Two Wagner aambera mads part of thla Hoe programme, the "Ride of the Valkyries" aad the vorsplel te Lohengrin, The concluding number, the aulte "Lea Erin ny ps." by Massenet, rurnlsbed opportunity la the obllgato for 'cello for Mr. StelneeJ to demoastrate tba breadth aad purity ef ha) tons. The programme will be repeated at tbe concert thla evening. Director Thomas haa a patriotic surprise fsatare far the audience la honor of flag day. THE BAKNTJM dr.

BAILS.T SHOW. The big Bantam A Bailey show closes Its sea aoa at the Collssum tonight and early aext week carta tor winter quarters la Bridgeport. Conn. Klein A Kohl, the caterers of the eatabllabmeat. will mark tbe event with a big farewell dinner.

It la remarked the finale of the aeaaoa la exclt-lag te everybody about tbe abew except the little ail who rune it ail, Jamea A. Bailey. rtmTCRiT. vrrmnw Rnhari klastall I imuriK fk-AiM T. dlencea at the Haymarket tela week, present! nI irperuur oi ciaaaic aaa ntusiM plays.

I art Bight Mr. Maatall was sees aa "Hamlet;" at thla afternoon's matin, on bars. aad to- nLxht- Othello. Ths length ef the performance ef Tnder the Polar Star" make It iiimn tk.t tfc. at the Columbia Theater la promptly ruag np a cioca.

uecuoa returaa will ae read from star oa istHiy evcBiag. aaa a special mat isee will also be givea oa that dev. "Gold aad Silver. a aymboUcal repreeenta- oi monetary nistory. paat.

prase at, aad fa-tare, with apologia to Republlraa aad Democratic predictloaa. writtaa by Mr. Arthur Edward Phillip. wlU be aivsa by fifty ehlldrea ander the dlrectiaa of Ahhi niniuii the Ceatary School of Expreaaloa thla evening at 1 1TH on viao. A allaht accident esaiaed a mA st tbe Schiller taa ath nl.tti ar ia nis comeoy saetcb disappears behind a acreea ami ior a masqaeraae.

It is coat aad pan la are thrown ever tba nerM a k. -1. lag for the aervaat to bring hla masquerade eos- nts sweeiaean enters. A laughably awkward situation anauaa. Frit aBi laa ever the acreea ana raei ik.

away, while ahe tnalets that he mast come out me screen. 11 was at thla Juactare the other Blaht tbnt tb ama a-n w. laataaUBeoua thought that a aaa, mlaua every-thlng la the way ef clothing would be revealed canaed a shriek of horror from the lady members ef the audience, which waa followed by eae bags outburst of laughter, aa ths fact waa revealed that the comedies bad only takea off hla coat and throws aa extra pair of aameBtioaables ever the acreea. Albert Chevalier. London's soags.

will be aeea here shortly at Hooley s. He remee fresh from his tnumphs at the Cerrick Theater. New York. IWI vagagemeot ta Charles Froh- 'or a limited time, aad hla appearaace here win be aotaworthy la the fact that for years bk adraatly refused the most templing effree froia Americsn miunn ta r-os try. He the moat talked of msa ih.

beet paid artist la the theatrical world today. -n- miuea aosoiuteiy aalque, without a rival, and makes am Henry Irving. The anasual featare of Che- vauvT wssasrvvseBE ia lata MMarvw II-. I. fset that ha actually loeea mosey by the tour, for bis earalnra In Eneisaa I HMI IJ H.0OQ a week.

He baa outgrowa the llmltatlona aaa nia reci La la la Loadea, Liverpool, aad all tbe great prevlactal towaa have I. tne largaet auditoriums which have beea tested to their atmoat capacity. ACARRELED ABOIT A WO MAX. Wtlllaaa Greea Creeled with Ballets Leeklag far Hla Wife. WlU lam Grsea, a colored maa Uvinr la Chicago, want out ta Lemoat yeaterday to Jook for lla wife.

He aaderatood. so be aald. that aha aaa living la "smoky row," aad thence be repaired. He met Peter Jackson, also col ored, who. he waa told, had stolen hla wife aad they bad an encounter la the door of a saloon on the row." Jackson drew a revol ver aad flred three ah ota.

one of them taklar effect la Greea'a Beck, another la bla band, and the otber paarlog through his coat and vest without doing blm any tnjnry. Jackson was arrested aad Greea waa takea to tke nearest doctor's office ta have hla wousda attended. They are aald not to be serious. ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. R.

Additional Subnrbaa Traina cm Election NlghL ta addition to Ita regular suburbs a trala aervlee the Illinois Central will provide ape-clal trala service en election alght, trains to leave Raadolph street for Kenstagtoa at a. for Sooth Chicago at a. for Kensington at 1 Ja a. B9-. and for South Chlraavi st -at a n.

aloppplng at ail latermedlale slatloaa. HIKE IS A BOLTER. Tbe Fa an as Aadlterlaan Cat hearts a Bryaa Battaa. "Mike, the Aadltotium Hotel's famous cat. who la tlmea past has distinguished herself by falling claht stories dowa the elevator shan.

sacs ping unharmed, aad made Olga Ketbsraole'a pet canine regard Chicago's eats with a horror unspeakable, baa coma cat strong for Bryaa. "Mike. ever since the campaign opened, has regarded wltb suspicion anything or anybody that savored of Bryanlsm. aad the feline prejudice waa so great the bote employee couldn't area persuade "Mike to go through the tunnel and visit Senator Jones bead-quartera across the way. So "Mike's" change of politics and the cause was creating a deal of goaatp and curiosity around the big hotel yeaterday.

But a bellboy explained the mystery. According to blm "Mike" waaoutla front of the bouse on Michigan avenue the afleraooa Mr. Bryan arrived, and tba next day It seems this same boy saw "Mike" wending ber way north oa the avenue, headed for the business men's meeting at Battery D. As the hotel pet wssn't seea again until late la the evening It is thought she attended alao the afternoon meeting, which was exclusively for ladles, and there la a larking sdtpleion tbat "Mike's" conversion took place tbea and there. At any rate, yeaterday morning "Mike" a trolled into the office wearing a Bryaa badge almost, as big as herself, and apylng a d.g oa the avenue wearing a bit of red, white, and blue ribbon on bla collar Immediately daabed through tbe door and chased him below Park row.

What tbe bote! clerks, guests, aad bellboys don't understand la why "Mike" wears the badge tied oa with a red ribbon but Senator Tillman baa been atopplng at the Auditorium, and admlratloa for tbat politician's views may be the cause. The city hotels are already feeling the near-aeaa of election, end few guests are putting la aa appearance. Everything la politics, and few people ara traveling, tboee that are dolcg so being homeward bound, ia order ta be oa head to cast their ballots. Lire Ha! ford, formerly private secretary to President Harrison aad now- a psymaster ia tbe Uaited Slates army, paased through the city yeaterday. Mr.

B. Kernleyslde of tbe London Dally News la at the Victoria. eae Among the leading arrlvaU at the hotels yesterday were: Congressman J. A. Connolly.

Springfield, at the Great Northern. 8. M. Davis. Minneapolis, at tbe Palmer.

William W. Tapley. Springfield, and W. A. Spencer.

Denver, at the Auditorium. J. T. Halt. Detroit: J.

A. Henley. Lawrence. Joha -Hlckey aad daughter. St.

Paul, and Mr. and Mra. William H. Laird, Winona, inn, at the Great Northern. T.

A. Thompson. New York City: R- A. North. Philadelphia.

F. L. Fetch. M. J.

Bern, Baltimore. and D. Stoddard, Detroit. at the Tremont House. Mr.

and Mra. J. H. Borart. Wilmington.

Joeeph H. H. McEntire. Wichita. Dexter Brackett.

Beaton, aad Thomas G. Mer-rll. Salt Lake City, at the Auditorium. J. W.

Haselwood. Sheffield. England; Benton McMlIlln. Carthage. L.

F. Lores. Pittsburg, and A. H. Dreyfus.

Kansas City. at the Auditorium. L. L. Wright, Omaha; S.

H. Shlpman and wife. New York; Captain Edgar S. Dudley, Lr. 8.

and J. J. Courtney, St. Paul, at the Palmer. C.

H. Hunt and wife. Albany. N. and F.

Ia. Marshall, Philadelphia, at tbe Leland. BUSINESS NOTICES. Bronchitis. Sudden ehangea of the weather reuse Bronchial troubles.

"Brown's Bronchial Troches" will give relief. Sold only in boxes. Price 15 cents. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Tbe following marriage lice nee vr ere Issued cetera: Hector n.

wimitann. Annie A. Joaepa W. Ormak. Anna unar.

How art Dunn, aiantaret BuUlvan Edward Ktneells. K'iia Dvytf. Joha Hals, hlarv Hkxifk Are. 10 1 13 1 Btanlalaw Kowalahl. alarclla tioloanoa Roseola um.

lite Tors. rUraaa Thutaaa W. Flrna. Csnharlne Bweeoey IVter Lairsrm. Aurueta Danielson Rose ta Alexsaor Warendorf.

Asuurdam, d. 1 harlot te t.rsdie Jnhn H. Hanka. Mary Komilng Vlarh 8wsrts Vaseil Sr-hwarts twietlan 0rttenaen. Martha Peterwoa Krana ptotrwakl.

Francisco Herman liil. Carolina Krump. Iouis tJndhera. Amanda Joha Hariris. Anna 1 J'-ht hardl.

us-wat J. arvr. Ida W'enzei tltortt r. Knm ermarra. Time Kaahaovi -I SJ 1 a.

I I S2 r. i 5130 i 17 a I i I A. alorris Rodmleky. Para rrans juiis titrmaa A bert O. Wl k.

Inbenrelri M'Kltara H. Hai-bowr. Marie Vlncen Patrny. hiarte Auavald Henry R. Boett-her.

A'ira OararOlsnn. Awiaada Unden Jnhaaa Fuch. Pi Ine IVrtach. AuataM Johtreon. Hanns M.aaon.

ii a Juaaf OMrevakC Mary I "1 -enters rr i.i lam u. Marrie. t. ifiie Jacob rVhlllinc. Ida Kuhey Ave! Rosenqulet.

Anns Xeisoa. llllam Gano. May I'unn Prank P. Ural ford. Mary I.

MaeDoaald v- 1 1 Jneepn. K. Mcsnlaa, Koa M. F. WKliama.

laabelia J. Oil ..474 Wotrlech Beroorskt. llertka MaezTkov a DEATHS. FT'NF-RAI. TRAIN Dallr oa Chlcaaro and Oraad Trank Railway, Pk artreet dervrt, to Mount craBvom asi sschidc ttone at 12 Orace4snd and! Calvary Ktaneral train of ths Chicago.

Milwaukee and St. Paul Rallwsy leave 1'aioa depot tMadlsoa aad Caaal streets) dslly at as b. m. COATES At Auetln, Oct. Harold R.

Coatee. seed IS years. Kunerml from rit. Paul's Oiurrh. Aoattn, Sunday afteraooa at o'clock to Forest Home.

OIIaON Ttiursday. at o'clock. Joeeph C. nil- son, sared years. Funeral service Psturday momlns st the revldenre of bis sister.

Mrs. Irvla Cwujra. No. 1 Vtchlaran aveaue. Funeral prlvai.

cawego t.N. T.i papers please copy. JOHNSON Oct. X. Joaertb B.

Johnson, asred TJ year. Funeral set kta at hi late residence. So. 1774 wood aveaae. at I B.

m. tbla aay. Inlermetit at Rose Hill. PAINE At No. tS Fulton street, at IS p.

Oct, X. 14. Charles H. Pslne, A red 17 years. Fwneral Bandar, at o'clock.

Ocdcnstrarg X. papers plsaaecopy. RANDALL, Ar ber bom. No. XIX Sooth Park sreaae.

Austin, Harriet C. Randall, aged year, wife of O. D. Randall and mother of Caarte P. RaaOall.

Mrs. J. R. Plther. aad Rev.

K. J. Randall. Funeral Sunday. Nov.

at I o'clock, st St. Paul a Eplsropal Church. Austin, Interment st Forest Home. Denver (Colo.) and Sparta (Wla) papers plesse copy. ROght AN At Traverse City.

Oct. i. Ellsa J. Roarnan. widow of th late Captain Alfred W.

Roarnan. He i In chapel at Roe Hill Cemetery at e'etork Saturdav. Oct. Jl. Trala leaves Well street depot st a lTjrNxTJtAL yOTTCK.

BEECH KR The burial of Beecher will be at Roa Hill Saturday, Oct. XX Trala leaves North western dnot st 11 GAIL BORDEN EAGLE Brand -eCOKLETISED KIL1L. Has No Equal 50LD EYLVTVVTtnRa trna MATrSUTt TODAY AT HOOLEY'S- Even tar. nnrdiutlnf bi i.ll "SUE Mr. CharTea Pronman presents Bret Harte'a Deautltul plav.

with AN'MR RUSSkLLJO- Beat slay asses Basel IkW tb New York Cast. Matlaee Cleetloa Day Returaa In the veal nr. M'VrCKER'S 0th Year. LAST MAT. TODAY LAST TIME TOXIGHT.

h. (THE G3VERM3R CRAHEt OF KENTUCKY. MetMfar. Wor. l-IIr.

Crane la "The Sen MOT." yaetaa reuaraa See. a. waata oa Bale. Matlae Ssaday 1 bartxlar. anal rwstaraay.

the r.ii 1:1 the mask. Nest Snrldav "rMcFee'e Matrimonial Bureau. AIJ1AMBRA THEATER" R. Jacob. ER3THER FOR CR3THER.

UM. Soudsy "SAYKD rBXJU THB MA." 1 When you come in to see our overcoats bring" your wife. She knows I If we were not sure of these Rogers, Peet Co. clothes we wouldn't dare invite her. Name your overcoat price $10 to $40 and let her de cide whether or not we show you the best money's worth attainable.

NOTE The Rogers, Poet A qualities begin at $15 many of 'em that be caa several yeara ago are good coats yet. F. ATtfOOD N. W. Cor.

Ma Jlson aa a ark Sts. corenrtvocs VATDETILLE. gldney Irew and Wit. Llsxle and Vlaas Daly, fhaxley Case le Hoy and Clayton, Carmen 6istrs, tieorm Davis, Slack and Elliott, Aianl Mver. PRICES lO, Anal Myers.

Hines and Kemlnaioa. Evans snd Tidoca. Cad Wlaxm. Murphy snd Halt, tlibaon snd MilIuro. The Two A kern a.

Jolts KeHr. ZU, SO CESTI. eff50E covrixrocs Filnnra and ErroL. Maiie de Camp! fiMplwnn and Franc ia. Zelma Rawleton.

Orsnt and Norton, friaries McUonsld. The Two Hewletis. Trovolkv PRICES lO. VAIDEVILLE. Watson snd Hutching, itllly Van.

Muure snd Stanley. Charles H. IUDcan. The Tanaatas, La R-y klulard. Carroll snd Gardner.

Fannla XO. GRAND OPERA-HOUSE. Last Week Matinee Todav at 9. CHARLES nillMfflC HOPPER RDDEil. Tomorvo sr.

yov. 1 One nurht onlr.Hovt's A htidnlrbt Ball. Next Wot-Richard Maasaeki. fTSPECIAL The Sai of Boxes and Reserved Seats for the Season of MR. RICHARD MANSFIELD And His GARRICK THEATER STOCK CO.

is now In dally pr'OrreM at rhe Box Ottice. MONDAY. NOV. RICHARD III. -TI'ESDAT.

NOV. A PARISIAN ROM AVCEf NOV. THE MERCHANT OF VN1CV. THl'R3DAY. NOV.

RICHARD III. FRIDAY. NOV. 6 BEAU HRl ltMEU SAT. NOV.

REAt URIMMEL. SAT. EV'O. Nov. DR JEKVLL UK.

BTPB, Election returns resd from the eta (re. UST TWO COLI SEUM -ttZttJS? THIS AFTEMtltO'VW ATS TOXT.HT AT a OOOKS OPKN AT I AND 7. -TDRTiBtSUCsr CI Kt ls PKfftrOBhV. ACEEVKR IN CH1C1IH). BARUULI-BAILEV ORE ATEST SHOW ON EARTH GRAKU rilil.

Ol-H'JKSE I KAMI U. 51-HORSE PYRAMID, AU GhVEATEST AKaiAu ACTS la TUB WjKU) llalssise-tlc. Sac. 11. tX.

aaua Seatiar 4-KLst Children Coder Ua'f Prtee. Except to 5o Seata TKk'tsst Kster A Cimp's SiAt tieo. r.Wtsshack'a. li vv. A.

Schrue- der 1T1 K. Clark St. THB COLUMBIA natinee Today. UUDERiyPOLARSTAR Nothlna; so thrllllnsr. real aad Intensely dramarlo wttneseeu In a decade.

Special Matinee on Tuesday Election returns read In tbe evemrisT. THE HAYMARKET This Week. hrof I ROBERT nAUTELL. I Matinea. ON BARS aSSLL lEvening Tomorrow Matlae IN OLD KEMl'CKT, CENTRAL MUSIC HALL Today.

THE STODDARD LEcrntEs. TODAY at HeKfkSCOTLAlMD Reserved Seats. XSc. 50c. T5c.

and XI. W-Kext Work-uLJ KSGLASla. Ticket auw ready CENTRAL MUSIC UOIIDAY, ROY. 2 Two LaM Lecturea and Raadine bv Ml AGLAREU Seats at box ofaee. Prices 60c 75c n.0S and Xt.sa.

MIPK0IKI ARB EA Sew TIT.tSCOPE Xotloa Ptetarea. TRIED AKD TRUI ELmnSTllZr TERRY ELMER LINA A VAJSI-TONT FERNANDEZ EJ LANG AND MANY orUEK GOOD 8PKCIALTIES. IDLAL PHI RACING ISSOCIATIO, Pise ar Mora Bases Dally. Rata or Maine, Bociaalaar at il5 d. aa.

Special esueesa trains direct to track In fifty tn route vis Chicmjra. Mtlwauke and St. Paul Rail-road, leave Union Depot, stotiptns: st Western avenue, at ti es a. 13 11. and I p.

m. Reiumln-. leave track at 1:30 p. and Immediately after tbe races. laeladla' Reaad Trla a.

fialpiiuwiUl tare aa Special Tralas. 1)1. UJ AUDITORIUM. CHICAGO ORCHESTRA THKOOORK THUNAH. CamlBCtor, TONIGHT.

Reserved Seats Afteraooo, 25o to tt-W. Even-In sa. Ke totl-U. On sale at Uo Offlcs, Inter Ocean Office, Lyon Healy'a. MATINEES st IS a DAILY.

ovniuui.r. CINEMATOCRAPHE. J. K. EraraeiV.

W. Pruette. Mnrte taeiL rvnson A Mask. Polk A Kolllua. Tf'Tl Rornalo Readme Suanton.

La Bella Mararuertte, a 5AM JACK'S. Marlfaow near State. Tel. M.BlBj "rii, 1 duly Barleaque Show In Cbleaeo. iT tamaa- IWfaaai r-a Saare I 1 Faas T.

Jack's Oalety Co. ta Jtomau Poillea aaa Cnrl vaied Partaiao t.reu pines, Prtooe -10. atA. Soa. 1 PANORAMA BU1LDINO.

LAST WEEK FOOD snow OF THE Opea Dally frora I to II f.m. AtfraUstoa, Z3c.

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