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SOUTH BEND, INDIANA, SATURDAY, MARCH 2, ilOOl. PRICE TWO 1 CENTSJ TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR I THE CHARITY BALL. lutely fire proof, as waa also the case WILL BE A GALA DAY I THE SAYINGS BANK tlle KAIL WAY BILL AGAIN FIXED ISLAND POLICY with the walla and the vaults of the sw CS I UCblt VI 4. veucftb.aa second and ihird stories. The interior ins on below.

It is aald that 18,000 It Will Take Place at (the Oliver on MARCH ,4 "AT THE CAPITAL HOUSE AGREES fiWITH SENATE NEW BUILDING IS FINISHED people Were comfortably lodged with MURPHY CREATES STIR IN HOUSE I 1 the Evening of April 8. decorations of the banking room are in Sulllvanesque ornamentation, har in the building at the last Inaugural The charity ball to be given at the naji ana that 6O.000 visitors werepres- One of Finest Institutions of Its Kind Full Power Is Given to the President monious shades, of green being the prevailing color. The decorations are elaborated upon by stlncil treatment, cnt the following evening at the $rand Measure; la Practically the Same as Oliver hotel, April 8, by, the ladles of Strength of Party Discipline! promenade 2.000 clerks are i Joss' St Clair Park Project Is Re. of philanthropic department of the All Labor and Business Halts to See the President Inaugurated Great 1 Preparations for the Event-' Crowds of Visitors. i In the Middle West Will be Open- ed Monday Morning Details the, artists of the W.

P. Nelson com employed In the building daily, To-day the Last Day of the Present Congress. considered and Killed Laboratory of Hygiene. An inaugural souvenir! in the Shape of Chicago, doing the work. The chandeliers are of old copper and of Company and Structure.

Progress club, will be one of the most delightful and elegant of the wlnter'B entertainments, 'i he charity ball has were furnished by George Wheelock Be book or leaflet wllllba presented to each purchaser of a ball ticket The volume is decidedly unique, bound In of this city. The doors of the new St Joseph Indianapolis, March 2. Amid a hot been found to be one of the most prof- Washington, 2. Congress' is legislating with a scoop shovel these A feature connected with, the bank board rand embellished' with gold debate to-day the seat reconsidered liable and popular! means of raising ill' arrangements la the electric work. eacle on the front and in de County Savings bank will be opened to the public Monday morning, if the plans of the directors are uninterrupt which Includes individual telephones laBt days to prevent the necessity for yesterday's action regarding the sale of money tor good works in the smaller Special to The South Bend Tribune.

Washington, Marcn 2. The Inaugural of President-elect William McKln-ley andhis running mate. Vice-President-elect Theodore Roosevelt, on Monday next la being looked forward sign a distinctive I representation the government The book contains oy woica communication, wiin. every kiuu. a voie oi aaa officer in the bank is possible.

The to 134 the house jyesterday passed the the portraits of all the presidents of the' United States, together with a St Clair park. Citizens oMndlanapo- as well; as the larger cities, and those lis, thoroughly aroused, fought the pro- who buy tickets here may feel espec- ject strongly, which resulted in its be- tally well assurea that what they give lng will be well and carefully dispensed. ed, and citizens of South Bend will then; be permitted to look upon one of the most beautiful and modern piani, was cimaiiea oj u. army appropriation bill carrying Ihe brief account of their 1 respective In- Philippine amendments. to with the keenest Interest and greatest pleasure by the employes of the I The portraits hi the The second.

Floor. banking establishments in the middle The debate caused more merriment' The senate passed a bill establish- It is only through organized char book half-tone reproductions of steel zlates furnished the committee by the bureau of engraving and print frvi nrohahW th finest office Ith11 thought The house rt- ing a state laboratoryof hygiene here. uea tnar, tne work of helping the poor government and private business Arms because Witf be the means of west In northern Indiana there is no establishment with more magnificent can be properly done, and It is for reducing the appropriation from 000 to $5,000. 1 giving them an extra holiday, and at) and more sumptuous quarters than tha tne purpose of starting Such an organization that tho ladles are giving ing, are, therefore, I i Crowds are. Coming.

Reviewing stands have been erected ill. along the south side of the ave The house killed tho bill providing this ban. They have secured the St Joseph County Savings association and the stockholders and directors of that goes with It; by the pupils of the public, private and other schools and colleges, because the doors of all such for a state fire marshal, and passed the hearty co-operation of Township True tee Reld and with Ills assistance and the bank can feel a just pride in dedi bil Increasing the salaries of supreme compartments In the city. Access to publicans followed, the rule of the re- the offices is gained by a wide stair- publicans in the senate and did! not way which leads to a corridor neatly 8eek to discuss the merits of either done In red with a buff blend on uie th rnh uppe portion of the wall and the ceil- Cubaa or Philippine amendment ings. A hallway leads from the cor- T1 republican managers put the bia rldorlto the offices In the rear end of throtigh under the whip of a special the building.

The office rooms are all rule limiting debate to two hours, finished in quarter-sawed Oak and Divisions of judgment on the bill were have; polished floors. The offices have sacrificed to the necessity for. hasten both electric and gas fixtures and are In getting it through without further supplied with toilet rooms and each conference. ici I nue, i none being permitted, on the l.Orth; as heretofore, from 15th knowledge they hope 1 to succeed in institutions will be closed againsc cating their home to the commercial and appellate judges. doing the best of all charity work- and financial interests of tho queen them and they, too, can enjoy, a day's street; to the capltol.

I They are well Mr. Murphy created a slight sensa that of helping others to help them- city in the valley of the St Joseph. selves biillt, covered and will I doubt not be very In stylo of architec Established 32 years ago with no tion by introducing a railway consolidation bill much like Mr. Joss' mea- Mr. Wolf, Of Oliver, has Klven hut harked hr men of imnnd ture theyl are made to conform with sure.

He said that he had i tried! to his support by making a very low price judgment and of unfaltering honesty. tn'a frtyle observed in the construction of the court of honor and are capable room; is supplied with a radiator. -The I The work of yesterday showed: the offices are connected with each strength of 1 party; discipline in the of Eel River road. ball, and although at first J3 for ished until to-dav it standa as one of of M'stine 30.000 i i tickets may seem- price, it the richest establisnmenta in the state. ana witn tne bank by a private teie-1 bouse.

Tnese two bills, the most im ABANDON THE JOSS BILL. The crowd according to the latest report from the various committees, it Is! confidently exnarted that over must be remembered that the ball I The officers and thj directors, as has will be given in the best place In the always been the vase in the past, are phone system. The office walla are all finished in a light buff with a OilO ibtranf ers will come to the in- Railroads Give Up Hope of Passing It tha' a flne PP6'' vlW he served, I among South Bend's most honored and cream blend. Mr; Willis A. Bugbee has the suite of the best of music; provided for danc- influential men.

They not only have augmral. At Mr. McKinlev'B first in Over the Governor's Veto. ing, carets proviaea ror tnose wno wish angulation the railroads, steamboats. si Indianapolis, March 2.

There will I to play, and that in short everything recretation in their own way; by the society folk because it will afford even them a much needed restful ''breath Ins spell. an Intermission, as it were the onerous duties devolving! up- on them aa promoters of the latesVao clal Industry, away from the allurements of tailor-made toggery, flippant finery, fur-belows, cosmetics and friz-ales, and the craving of toothsome viands and oyster cocktails; by youth, and beauty because of the enchantment the occasion and a pleasant time will lead to Its possessors, dressed in their best bib and tucker, to garni bot on Pennsylvania avenue, along the line of -march on a tour of observation and Bight-seeing expedition; I. to elbow one's way through an almost Impenetrable mass of; -shifting humanity. In the midst of much innocent ogling, Bewitching assurance and hilarious confusion; by the more aged, serious and settled, because of their love for flowers, flags, bunting, big brtught the city 06,000 passen gers, at W. Cleveland's second, altd at Mr.

i Harrison's. 80.000, be no further effort made to the win be by the management to joss riiljway consolidation, bill over e8ts Ilad they were 1 1 portant legislation of this congress. Were passed without serious debate by; republicans in either senate or house. If there are mistakes in eitb er-rand some of the leaders fear there are mistakes in both the responsible ity will rest upon, those who framed them and put them through, congress simply to prevent the president from calling an extra session. With only one more legislative day, there was a rush to clear away as much as possible of the -remaining measures.

Concur in Senate Amendment The vote to concur In the senate amendment to the army approprla tlon bill was a party division, with, the exception of Mr. iMcCall. of Massa The Harrison inaugural occurred on aj irery i unpropittoiia day the very worst stveri known here on- such an the vctcf of the governor. This was The public at has not lately decided a meeting of railroad men, been iBoliclted for strictly charity occasion. It haS been aacArtainert that The seitlmenVwaa that it would workt' J.1 18 hPe4 that the effort i 1 wleaV-io mak, anr attempt of this i.i,uri.

KUni uJi UUJ 1 i. 1 IV. 1 4 tZl kl of the withdrawal of the support maining. weeks and not support: of the republican managers montas. i 4 v- WA8 LOOKING FOR TROUBLE.

and the: refusal of many of the mem THOMAS S. TAYLOR. bers who voted for the. bill to vote for it again, now that the governor has te-toed 1U 5, 1 DANGLING FROM A WINDOW. Intoxicated Man Makes Himself Ob.

crowds, new faces, street parades, fireworks and an all around good time; by politicians and the would-be office The railroad men say they are by no noxious at No. 6 Fire Station. A large, heavy set man with" Pretty Michigan Girl Grabs a Burglar means willing to accept the defeat of holding crowd, because of special in by the Coat and Holds Hlm.s tho Calumet bill aa full compensation sandy who had been im ducements held out and the hone that Chicago, March 2. Dangling out of for their failure to -get the Josa bill hibinr too froi tn th a window in the flat of E. P.

VanCott passed 'but they see no good to ba LfM v. 1.. .7 i iT. viavttt' furth irn.ra TnJ cheers, sauntered Into the No. 6 hose wa Varneia his coat talis rrT -IVTr comnanr'a station last ihf chusetts; Mr.

Loud, of California; Mr. DriscoU. of New, York, and Mr. Mann, of Illinois, who voted with, the democrats. Mr.

Cooper, of Wisconsin, an sweTed present and was not paired. The bill now goes to the president who will sign It as soon as It reaches him. The house was brought to a vote by a special order prepared by the committee on. which: permitted an hour's! debate on a democrats attempted to filibuster, but they were overwhelmed. The debate was; not especially noteworthy.

The Philippine and Cuban and, I there will be many important changes, a new deal in the distribution of unclassified official plums, Immediately thereafter; and by the public In general, because of the-assurance given, (Judging from the past), that another four years of republican rule under tho- fcrj vmimv vwmm uivji.v-1 a 7 4 I a held by NetUe Blsonett of Saginaw, vldd. by the introduction of another Judging from the manner of his Micn.4 vancott niece, a burglar; who bill they will have their hands full, soeech was evidently I looking for-jLike almost every other per trouble. toia tne ponce his name was James mey icina, in taaing care oi mat i n.i ii executive management of Presl 4 uornton ana wnose picture was son who! is anxious to borrow dent McKInley does not sonly mean found in the rogues' "gallery, was cap "expansion" in our country's Indus tured yesterday morning, i troublesome commodity the stranger was more than accommodated, but whether or 'not he was satisfied he tries and wealth, plenty of work.goo.1 Pushers of Bills Cigarettes wages, good food and comparative good nealth, but that good govern didn return to say. Have Given Up in Disgust' Indianapolis, March 2. Representa Before the thief could be dragged back into the room from which he had thrown: two bundles of and from which he had attempted to leap.

ment and wise legislation com- The big man With, his foul breath Informed the firemen that his mission tive Bishop yesterday received a peti bine to insure good crops and undoubted prosperity all along the line, he succeeded in dealing Miss BiBonett I amendments were defended by the republicans and assailed by the' democrats. The onlyf exciting Incident occurred at the close of the debate, when Mr. Hull, of Iowa, whose name had been connected with a lumber and development company In the Philippines, frankly acknowledged" that ha had invested money In it He said it there was to whip any one or the en tion three yards long from his constit tire outfit and he at; once threw off a plow in the face with his fist and drawing with i. which he uents in Morgan county, urging him The- committee, or rather the committee In charge of the inaugural his overcoat The stranger waxed warm and told the lads they were sought to; fight his, way to freedom to vote; for the passage of, a bill to from bis prohiblt the sale of cigarettes. It is afraid or him.

He gave an address ceremonies and festivltes are having their hands full of good, solid work at this time in bringing to perfection the details of their earnest endeavors to Dunns: tne tussle between lne not; i0bable JhatjN jVlJhaTe OPr 0Q Lland avenue, where b.e said young woman' and the- burglar the oc poTtuntty at; thIlaesaion to.votefof 1 ref cupants of adjoining, flats arOiis- make the coming event the most Im looking for trouble and started to remove! his coat. He made a big mistake, however, for the invitation to posing and successful ever seen In any anti-cigarette measure, although a number have been introduced in the house and senate. The committees to women was heard by Detective Mans- To this end over was a legitimate enterprise, wnicn was not looking if or government favors. Subsequently, when he stated that the company would not have la-vested money if iryan had been elected, the democrats jeered and hissed and shouted that it was because if Bryan had been elected the Philip-Dines would not have been exploited. 000 of the capital city's business men's "come into it was1 altogether too urgent for the fireman to refuse and to find the robber held prisoner; with Wert nae elfher i It-1 1 lol Avn natra wall ArAT money will have been expended by the aviuvu vucui va ua iaucu a tui when he with the jag "came out of it" committee for a court of honor, re a revolver in yancotta hand, aimed at his head.

He was taken to the Senator Burns, of South Bend, who viewing stands, flags, bunting, flow was enthusiastic in his efforts at the he was cooling off on the outside. The Intruder was a stranger to the Englewood police ers, illuminating purposes and fire first of the session to get through a firemen, MOURNS FOR HER SWEETHEART, bill against the sale of cigarettes in works. The Court of Honor Extending along the driveway imme the state, gave up in disgust several ROBBERY AT WALKERTON. Mr. Lents, of Ohio, challenged Mr.i Hull's right to vote, but Mr; Hull vot- ed Last Night's Sessjon of Senate.

By 36 to 16 the senate' last night: sustained a point of order against Mr. Morgan's Nicaraguan canal amend-ij ment to the sundry civil bilL i Lillian Co.tlow Accompanies Re- day? an hflU dlately in front of the whitj house, and through Pennsylvania avenue, i rnam. wi ferrei gwunT.HB.. most compiete control of the manufac- runm oi a i raveung Man are eroKen ST. JOSEPH COUNTY SAVINGS BANK.

innliimhim. March I.ii-1 turn of rlearetfes. had a lobbv here! Ooen and Rifled. iikn Costlow, the; young woman whom during' the early part of the session. Bpeclai 0 The south Bend Tribune, rooms in the front of the building, from 15th to 17th streets, being erected a court of honor, composed of many tall, white pillars of elaborate design and finish and embellshed with the welfare of their establishment at heart but they also feel that they Thei appeal taken by Mr.

Morgan; Walkerton, Ind4 March. 2. Another Rosslyh H. Ferrel was to have' mar whica consist of one large room, well BRILL 13 AGAIN RELEASED. from the decision of the chair upon, robbery took place in this city last should always be ready to push the city ried, accompanied body to Steub- enville yesterday to attend the burial Attorney.

Were Successful In Makia nlht- Some tnfa belonging to a to "a iZrr of tie conducting the abstract business, two Ms Nicaraguan canal amendment was private rooms and a large vault for the pending question. Mr. Morgan valuable records. Anderson. DuShane asked the unanimous consent that MS servleea which were held there to-day.

I I Bond and He la Free. jeweiry were sen to tne uk's estabUshment the directors of Three I depot yesterday and last we bank began, to consider the ad-night the target house was broken visablllty of erecting a new building She I was 4n deep mourning and her TtaBouth Bend Tribune. Crablll have the five rooms in the amenameni go rear. These comprise a fine reception of: Massachnsettfl, phjected. He- Ti eV taSS March 2.Joseph W.

room, a Ubrarr. a vault and three nrl- enargea uiai uw umutwo ui and now after two years the result of deliberations Is tne magnificent build throueh her veil. Her mother made BrU was In the custody of aa officer of into and tools taken from It with which the robbers affected an entrance vate offices. The library room Is in the rear end of the building and it is fitted with the proper accommoda the trip with her, and she, too, was I the law until about 5:30 yesterday ax- to the depot. The trunks were open- huge urns, statuary and appropriate drapings, that will mark the line of march of the inaugural pageant.

Within the court are also being constructed four grand reviewing stands with a capacity of 10.000 Beatings, to be under the management of the committee. Another, a smaller reviewing stand, will be erected at or near the west entrance to the- white house grounds, for the accommodation of the president and Invited guests, The others will be open to the public at from $3 to $5 per head. There will be an illumination of the court on the evenings of the 3d, 4th and 6th Of March. This feature of the inaugural I I IT. si 7" 1 I A.

1 .1 1 1 ea anq me jeweiry xasen out; i welrv taken out i ZaTT ti ii. with M. R. Sutherland, MOrti Some of the jewel jewelry was found in a tions for the law firm's large library. It has a mantel and fire-place and is lighted -with windows containing pris ing at the corner of Main and Center streets.

a I v' Design la Classic f. The Imposing building, three stories in Is of blue Bedford stone, finished In a classic design, thus giving the structure a massive appear nearby! box car, and some had been I wlshJ and the' usual post-mortem ex- Nye. Melssaer; and Dr. O. L.

-t-f IICit4nIitMil rtfflnl nil anWMWAA anil scattered around. The most valuable aminatlon was dispensed wita at tne pieces iwere gone. but no estimate- of rflnnpst of hia relatives. This was a or" vujvcv. uwij.

Mr. Brill will remain In the city over I the loss has been made. No clew Mttni HUannnintmnnt to the medical ance, i Featurine the design of the Panama canal had been felt In the chamber, and was still being felt He did not intimate, however, what sert of influence was being exercised. Sundry Civil Appropriation. During the greater part of a long and tiresome day session the sundry, civit appropriation bill was nnder consideration.

An i Interesting and at times lively debate was precipitated: in the first two hours of the session, on a resolution to discharge the committee on Interstate commerce from consideration et the bill; requiring railroad companies to make detailed, investigations of all accidents Involv-; ing loss of life on their lines, and to; renort to the Interstate commerce, matic glass and a large sky light. The big vault for the filing of valuable documents and records is accessible from both the library and the reception room. Mr. CrablU's private office adjoins the library and. is also exterior is the handsome entrance to profession, many eminent physicians I theSabbath that h.e may present from fall parts of the country having when the preliminary hearing on the wnicn.

imignt ieaa 10 iub capiure oi the robbers has been discovered, but it Is thought that they are home talent the banking room located on the first written the Denltenuary Officials lor I warraai, itwucu jrcateruay vuafgtug otr floor. The big and highly polished Bauit ana oauery wiui xuteni up com blaster casts of the brain. It develop columns -of marble, surmounted by fitted with a mantel and fire-place. Anderson will probably imake his THINK HE WAS MURDERED. mlt a felopy, wll be called in the court Ii ft ed yesterday tnat a distant reiauve stone pendents, making the building at of Justice Willam H.

Beahm. headquarters in the library. Mr. Du- of Ferrers was executed Beverat years once attractive to the eye The door ago. I i way in the entrance Ms in a deep GIRL FALLS FIFTEEN FEET.

Friends of Contractor Fear He Met With Foul Play In Chicago. Escanaba, March 2. O. G. recess, which is fitted with elaborate grill work in bronae.

The general de CARED FOR BY A DIXIE MAID. Shane has his private office next to Mr, Crabill's. Mr. Albert) G. Harlln will occupy one of the rooms of the law firm's suite and Messrs.

Andrew J. and Frank J. Ward will probably have sign of the Main street front is also Miss Rose Lambert, of Niles, Narowly Carlson, a prominent contractor, who Tenriessee Girl Wno Nursed union i carried to the Center street portion. i. i desk room ln the Bugbee suite.

Escapes Death," Niles, Mich March 2.Miss Rose commission. No action was taken. The old questlo as to the reclamation of public lands In the arid andV semi-arid sections of the country was brought up. but the effort to attach The bank Is entered through a 84ldier Now Becomes His Bride. will be very attractive and witnessed, I doubt not, by a million people during the three entertainments.

1 The 'length of the avenue from 17th street to the capltol and the capltol Itself will also be handsomely Illum- Inated with electricity, etc during those evenings, will take place in tha vicinity of Washington monument Of this part of the programme it may be sfifely said It will be far superior to anything of the kind heretofore at- 1 tempted in Washington. In addition to the usual display of fireworks there will be 64 set-pieces, historical in design and of exceeding beauty. Of course "Billy," Teddy. and old prosperity with a full dinner-paU will be shown up in great shape and glowing colors. Military and Naval Display.

The third floor has been fitted up for left this city last Christmas for Tennessee, is missing, and his friends fear he haa met with foul play in Chicago, portable vestibule, the visitor finding Cleveland. March 2. While Lambert, a young lady of 17 years, himself, in the public corridor extend the Wlnslow company and Is composed of a fine suite of rooms. The general George W. Hulett was a member of an amendment to the measure appro- lng across the Main street front and fell 15 feet yesterday through a trap Carlson Is a bachelor, and manufactur- contractor of the building was August Drjatlnr money; for the work was de back 45 feet on Center street The the t04th Ohio volunteer Infantry he iQQr ln No of the jUeg Board ed bar fixtures in this Ohm, of Terre Haute, Ind.

The heat corridor floor is composed of costly tile eated. would have died of fever, at Chatta- A p.TU,,mmnu, She landed in al He left Escanaba December 20, in in small pattern. The walls and the ing ana ventilating piant was installed by H. P. Blair Co.

i nooek. where the'' regiment was sta-1 heater, and sustained a concussion of tending to spend several days in ChJ- NEW EXTRADITION TREATY. bank counter are wainscoted to a In speaking of the work of the tloned, but for the'tender nursing of the spine and several jugly bruises cago.1 Since lhat( time nothing has heignt of four feet with verd antique marbie from the celebrated quarries at the 14-year-old daughter of Isaac Lowe, aoou -gut WtedT. Hta builders of the bank the directors have nothing but praise, they being delighted with the design of Architect President Issues Proclamation To-day Putting it in 1 a confederate sympathizer, to whose fatneri and brothers are 'employed ln I friends fear he was murdered! In Chl- Holly Springs, Georgia. The beautiful marble counter la surmounted by handsome grille work which stands house Hulett was taken.

Hulett came I cago and have notified the police there, the mill and she had taken their din jMarch 2. The presl home 'when he was well enough and ner, when tne accident occurred. four feet high. This grille work was It is now definitely settled that there will be at least four war vessels at anchor off the navy yard on that day, and that their officers and crews will LOOKS LIKE MURDER. Wilson B.

Parker and more than pleased by the conscientious manner In which August Ohm, of Terre Haute, handled his contract In erecting the building. married Ohio girl, who died a year After the death of his wife he manufactured by Wlnslow I of dent to-day Issued a proclamation putting in force the new extradition treaty between the United States and DIED BY 8TR ANGULATION. Chicago and is the finest of its kind went to Tennessee to find his war-time participate in the inaugural pa Dougall a Farmer, Found Dead in this section of the country Switzerland. The treaty Is of the The Bank's History. Back of the counter railing is thd Best Known Attorney! In Colorado geant From the decks of theae "Virgiis of the sea- will be fired oc nurse.

It took him almost a year, but he found her at last a widow, and they were married. In the spring they With His Throat Cut. Sault Ste. Marie, March 2. working space of the oanklng depart The St Joseph County Savings bank usual type.

Passes Away Suddenly. casional salutes by day, and at night ment, which Is 32 feet quare. The was organized in 1S69 by the late T. will come to Kent to live. a Superior township time the air in their immediate vicin Denver, March 2i Joseph W.

I Dougall Logan space includes the cashier private J. Selxas, being assisted and encour i Socialists are. Arrested. ity will be brilliantly illuminated with booth, which is entered from the lobby aged by the late Alfred B. Miller, edi Taylor, one of the moat prominent farmer, was found acad in tne road Opening from this and also from the tor of The Trlbune.whoconslderedtho signal and other mid-air rockets, ex plosives, etc.

The tenate committee on Interstate commerce; to-day favorably reported to the house tho bill requiring railroad companies to make monthly re- ports of en their lines to interstate cr-roinerce The general deficiency appropriation I Buda 'Pest March 2. Two well half a mile from his home yesterday with his throat cut i Logan operated a corridor is the president's private members of the Colorado bar, died unexpectedly Thursday night He had enterprise as one which could not but office, help' advance the commercial inter The military feature of the parade will exceed that of any other Inaugural pulpwood camp near Brlmley and had. been in a nervous condition for two Finished In Mahogany. ests of the city and to show his faith not been eaen since Tuesday, it 19 be since the war both as to regulars and in the bank became its first depositor. lieved to be a murder, although there bill wns passed; -This is the last ap- The working room of the banks 13 days and to quiet him Drj A.

B. Wheeler gave him an Injection. He was Belted with nausea and Strangled to When the bank was organized the as- proprlatlon bilL la no clew to the murderer or fitted with polished mahogany coun motive for such a crime. ters and shelves and also contains a known socialists caused excitement ln the lower house of the diet to-day by showering from the gallery a number of pamphlets entitled, "Bread and the Rights of the People." The socialists were arrested, i Dinner At' Zach Johnson's to-morrow. The price 19 15 cents, 4 death while unconscious; CHINESE EXCLUSION ACT.

telephone booth and closet of the same bers, who were prominent and influential citizens. They were, the Messrs. state militia. As usual old vanla with its 7,000 state troops will bob up serenely in the parade, and it is expected that Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, New York, Ohio and an occasional stray company of troops from some far-off state will do the rest i Two Mart Hurt. Next Meeting of Women's Clubs.

i i Atlanta, March 2, Mrs. Rebecca wood. At the rear of the bank room IS the bank vault 20 by 24 feet Thi3 vault contains a Corliss safe of the latest pattern, weighing 24,000 pounds Marlon, March 2. -A collision D. Lowe, president of the General Fed eratlon of Women's clubs, telegraphs The Inaugural Ball.

and which is guaranteed to withstand Louis Humphreys, John C. BlrdselL T. W. Defrees, William F. Bulla.

David Greenawalt T. M. Blssell, Joseph Warden, Adam S. Baker, J. C.

Knoblock and Almond Bugbee. Of the original charter members only Mr. Knoblock and Mr. Bugbee are still living. The bank opened for business In Amendment Wa Passed Sus-1 pension of Rules, Washington.

March 2. At the see-s4oa of the house this morning bills were passed! to amend the Chinese exclusion act: to authorize the. striking that the executive council has decided the burglar test Back of this are of Official Weather Bulletin. fices and rooms which will be used that the next biennial meeting of the of sections one and two of freight train No. 40, east bound, on the Toledo, St' Louis Western railroad this morning seriously Injured Engineer Ruf us J.

Jaunman. of Delphos, and Fireman George B. Harper, of Lima, O. The Inaugural ball will be held In the pension office building a custom that has been In vogue since Its com- federation will take place 1 by the St. Joseph Loan ft Trust com Cloudy to-night and Sunday; moderate temperature; winds i shifting pany.

These offices are fitted with 1902, at Los Angeles Cal. Hi II. ill fc'. J. large safety deposit vault and with lo rletlon in -1885 A more convenient 'and better adapted place could not be found in the city.

The building is of trick -and. covers an area of 200x400 January. 1870. its quarters being locat- of medals for the Spanish war heroes i ed at the rear end of a store room at authorize the deposit of moneys col-. thi tortheast corner of Washington iected from customs In authorized gov- funeral of W.

M. Evarts. depositors' private booths. The fin ish of these rooms is in English oak, New York. Marcn 2.

Funeral ser ana Mam street, as aireaay men- -rumen, denositors and to autnortxe finely polished. The floors are of feet. Within its walls Is an immense vices over the remains of the late tioned Mr. Alfred B. Miller being the Large open fire places of court wlthlofty roof or iron md first depositor, opened two accounts, modern design are also part of the fur glass, supported by imense marblelzed Hangetj to a Tree, Camden, March 2.

Dewey Smith, a negro miner who murdered Chester Stanley, a white miner, yesterday was captured near Richmond, and lest night was hanged- to a convenient tree. The mercury at 6 o'clock this morning was 35 degrees above zero. The. sun rose this morning at 6:84 and sets to-night at 5:53. Tne sun will rise Sunday at 6:32 and Bet in the evening at 6:54.

Light bicycle lamps to-night at 6:53. one for his wile and one for his son. i lamented William M. Evarts were I held In Calvary Episcopal church today. I1 After the service the remains nishlngs and give the office a com brick columns, each being 85 feet in the appointment of Thomas Lutx Stitts as an officer to the navy.

I i Magazines are bound in the best Etyle and at the lowest prices by the. Tribune Printing, company. 'M They have, continued uninterruptedly fortable appearance. Care has been taken to were taken to mdsor vt, where height and contain 150.000 bricks. The whole is surrounded with gallery above gallery and tier above tier of office ever Continued on Third Page.

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