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THE TOPEKA DAILY CAPITAL: TUESP AY, MARCH 18, 1902. GRAY'S CRIME IS SHOWN UP. after that Tanger's stiff body blows began to tell and a knock out seemed a possibility at any moment. A t- PLAYERS WON' OPPOSITION (Continued from Page One.) i-enny. wa.

decidedly weak in the fourth round, end during the exchanges as. they; neared the edire- of the rin he Constipation, Biliousness, Dizziness, youFliTer the rope. with. both, hanita. fr 'com LEAVE DIED SCHOOL HARD had been taking medicine, the nature which was not known 15 the other, mem bined efforts of the referee" and- Tanger -wereneeaea to oreaK nis hold, lenney was TOPEKA MAY HAVE PARKS Council Passes Ordinance Authorizing Bond Issue.

bers of the family. xouennK as tne round ended, hp was in a. Dr. Gray's wife took notes of evidence bad way through the fifth uToioea a kdock out ny consta. it clinching and.

holdinx. In the Yniiew to aid in a divorce case which she expects to bring. is out of The best medicine to rouse Ottawa Football Men Is knocked Lenriv throurh th rniwiL ftr During the opening argument of the as helping him into the ring Yanaer tried to Ship Subsidy Bill Finally Passes the Senate. JJsed 7 people of reflnement over a Quarter of a century. sistant state's attorney, Mr.

Newcomer, nuisa eastern Lo-ll into sue a Statement. 1 a clinch and huncr on until he had rM Dr. Gray was very nervous. covered sufficiently to dance oit of reach. 'This." said Mr.

"is wis the liver and cure-all these ills, is found in MQtBi PSBIIo 23 cents. Sold by all medicine dealers rative of a country girl. The acts, in il hpfrvr vou. We shall undertake was Da rely able to stand when the contest ended. Wild Bill Hanrahan of W.rlr an to show that this girl became friendly in HELPS MERCHANT MARINE Jack Beauscholt.

of Chicaso, went six cumbersome rounds to a draw. DON'T CENSURE FACULTY. PUNS OF COMMISSION. Garden City, with thus aerenaanc. He is nearly 40 years old.

She was 23. Several weeks ago the pair came to Chicago. They went to hotel. The defendant registered the girl as his wife. Five days after their arrival he attempted to get her Now, They Say, They Are Entirely into the Presbyterian hospital ana was refused.

Then she was taken to the coun United States for the national defense or for any public purpose, at a fair valuation for this service. Title 3 of the bill directs the Secretary of the Treasury to pay to the owner of a documented vessel engaged in deep sea fishery for at, least three ty hospital, where she died, itnesses 11 A. 1 1 Amendments tArer That Ho Foreign Built Ship Be Eligible; to Help Rate of Compen- sation Is WU1 VU )UU tuc icou Proposition Will Be Submitted to People at City Election on April 1 Vinewood Park Ordinance Was Voted Down. Willing to Abide by the Decision the Game There StorJs Sporting News. FOR $20,000 ASIDE.

Mr. Lawton'sBoralina Will Meet Lord Derby at Charter Oak Park. Hartford, March 17. The announcement was made today that the trotting match between Thomas v7 Law-son's Boralma, 5:07, and E. E.

Smather's Lord Derby, 2:064, for $20,000 a side will be decided at Charter Oak park. Mr. Smathers and Mr. Lawson have accepted the of fer of 60 per cent made by the track. 20TH KANSAS MAN months in any qne year two dollars per gross ton per annum' provided that at 'least one-third of the icrew shall be citizens of the United States and he is directed to pay also to a citizen of the States serving as a member of such crew one WOULD BE L1EUTENANL dollar per month far the time he is ne Special to the Capital.

Special to the Capital. cessarily Washington, D. March 17. This. If any of the members of the city coun Title four provides that no be Ottawa, March members of the cil failed to reach homo at a reasonable Washington, D.

March 17. After prolonged debate, the Senate today passed the ship subsidy bill, the vote upon the measure being 42 to 3L Senators Allison and Dolllver Spooner and Quarles, University football eleven today Issued a morning Charles Scott -visited the' White house and presented Hueser of Fort hour last night they were not ablo to con given compensation under two or more titles of this act at the same time; that, a subsidized vessel shall not be sold tb a subject of a foreign power and that the signed statement fuyy accepting the col-: AFTER 2XJWIKQ IP(DFIID)'S Cools, Comrorts and Heats the Skin. Eoabfing the Most Tendor Face to Enjoy a Cote Shave Without Unpleasant Results. Avoid dangerous, irritating Witch Hasel preparations, represented to be Hhe same at" POND'S EXTRACT, which easily sonr and generally contain wood alcohoL," a deadly poison. lege faculty recent action in deciding clentlously Rive tho excuse of a late council-meeting.

The city council was Scott to the President. Hueser served in the Twentieth Kansas regiment and is an applicant for appointment as second lieu Baseball at Baker. Special to the CapitaL March 17. There Is a of Wisconsin, and Proctor and Dillingham, against football. uiAAMioAAa an Viniif 1ritA.iv of Vermont, Republicans, voted ajainst the final passage of the bill, and Senator They state that the decision was no surprise to them, as they have known for some "time how the "faculty felt toward During the session two important meas McLaurin S.

voted for it. Some amendments to the bin were adopted, but President of the United States shall cause proper regulations to be framed for the execution of this The detailed vote on ship subsidy bill was as follows:" Yeas Aidrich, Bard. Beveridge, Burn-ham. Burrows, burton. Clark, Cullum, Deboe, Depew, Elkins, Fairbanks, Foraker, -Foster, Frye, Galliriger.

GahTble, Hale, Hanna, Hansbrough Hawley, Hoar, Jones, the game, and thar lt was only a ques ured were passed upon. One of these, the ark bond ordinance, was called for the tney were all agreeable to those in charge good chance for Baker being felt in the base ball arena this season. A good team is being organized and will be heard from later. A schedule of. games has been arranged and will be made public in a few days.

There is an abundance of good material in the school. The men having been trained to" profit by the mistakes of tenant in the regular army. His case will be made special in that the President said he would call particular attention of the Secretary of War to the papers filed in the application. General Funston accompanied the young soldier to the War department this afternoon and Introduced him to Secretary Root. second reading and upon the suspension of of the measure, the friends of the bill tion of time when the game would be prohibited.

The statement ends with the following sensible conclusion:" players do pot censure any member the rules it was read and finally adopted voting down all With i In accordance with this act of the council I IUS the exception ot amendments offered by tJNev.j, K.ean, Kearns, Jvittnoge, hc- Mr. Allison and accepted by Mr. Ftye, CURE YOURSELF. I'm Bis CI for Daatnrat fifteen year bonds for park purposes will last year, they, will, therefore, be likely limiting the time of the operation of con Comas, McCumber, McLuann, (S. C), Mc- of the faculty for the position they have Millan.

Mason, Mitchell. Nelson, taken- asked for n. dwlsion and Perkins, Patf.tCmn.). Warren, taKen" we asKed ror a -decision and Wellington, Wetmofe 12. erenow willing to abide by it.

Also, al- Nay--AllisoH, Bailey, Bate, though we feel hurt, and fully realize submitted to the voters of the city at tracts made under the provisions of the fLf-i OamatMa VI Kin Mt ariiwn. discharge, iaflamaiaiiona, irritatioB or ulcerations ot in co wembraaea. Painlw and not stria. make a better showing now than they did then. the tity election on April 1.

This was bill to July 1920, and providing that the the more Important measure, ss it is be ITheEunSChEMICAICO. Sn or pouooou. V2o nS what our position will be-next fall. To Cure a Cold in One Pay, -Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If it fails to cure.

E. W. Grove's signature Is on each box. 25c. i lieved by the park board to involve the fu LcmcwMri.o.m irmrgts.

amount of expenditure under the mail subsidy paragraph should not at any time exceed $8,000,000 annually, none of the amendments agreed to materially affect we 'feel that we have been loyal CHICAGO MAN SAVED to the institution and- made a. I ham, Dolliver, Dubois, Foster, Gibson, Harris, Hefetd, ure of the parks of the city and their or mat In Uia wraprer, expret. preprtd. for SI or a bottla. 12.7&.

"prospects of development. successful team -and are yet willing WOMAN FROM A FIRE. jaauary, Martin; Money, t'atterson, rei-tusi Quarles. Rawlins. Spooner.

Circular aeat oa raqaeatk ''At an earlier meeting of the council. to show our loyalty to the university, but Tailferro, Teller Vest 31. ed the bill as it was reported from the commerce committee. When the bond Dronosition was first as those most Interested in the welfare j. Chicago, March rfami 1roached, Kdward Wilder of the board of the Ottawa university deem it exnedi- I lion nrnnvintr tha PgthHn flata ot (Published in the Topeka Dally Capital The voting upon amendments began at o'clock and such a flood of them was laid before the council a report upon the March is, 1902.) ntlYIAnKO UlarLtAbtU nr.rl.

nt discontinue football as it is now Fortieth street and Grand boulevard were we have nothing to say. We driven from the building by fire early to- rork ef his commission upon the parks the city, upon which $5,000 per year has Woman in Gallery Objected 1 think we have clearly defined our position day, A cold wmd was blowing. The tea- ORDINANCE NO. 2293. offered that the final vote upon the bill, as amended, was not reached until just before 6 o'clock.

Amendments offered by Mr. Vest' providing for "free ships" rbeen snent for two years with not very regard to said action. ine Team wm ants had barely lime to escape and shiver to Cochran's Pro-Boer Speech apparent results. Mr. wilder ana nis iei encourage no organized effort that would ed In their night clothes until neighbors Washington, March 17.

The House today in any way Influence students to leave were aroused and gave them shelter. tow members on the board propose to devote the proceeds of the bond issue, if it begun consideration of the river and "har the university." I Nearly all their household goods and per bor bill. Mr. Burton (O.) made an ex is allowed, upon the rapid development of Pensions for Kansans. Special to ths Capital.

Washington, D. March 17. Pensions for Kansans have been allowed as follows: Original Special, March 5, Warren H. Fletcher, Clay Center, war with Spain, Jess Frlel, Springhlll, George A. Fer-rell.

Independence, $6. Increase, Restoration, Reissue, etc. Edward Nail, Arkansas City, John Ault, Topeka, Marion A. Clark, Leavenworth, $10; Paul P. Grim, Onaga, $12; Mexican warN Joseph Cater, Waterloo, $12.

Original Widows, etc. Lydia Lopeman, Urbana, Mary J. Tibbets, Woodston, special accrued, March 4, Martha J. Fryburger, Eureka, Ellen Samms, Atlanta, $8. The names of last year's eleven are sonai effects were lost tended speech in explanation of the meas- the parks upon which work has already and for the application of the provisions of the anti-trust law to the "shipping industry, were rejected, as were the amendments proposed by Mr.

Patterson providing that no, Chinese person" should be a member of the crew of a subsidized vessel. -Mr. Pettus offered an signed to ine statement, headed by cap- "William Scanlon. a policeman, fell from been commenced, snd upon parks In the First and Second wards which are now urev in the course' of which he presented- many interesting facts relative to it- a third story window and one of his legs iaiu x.va.115, mniier iiBweu ana ciyua King. It Is doubtful now if anjr students leave the school on account of the fac was broken.

George Patton, cne of the Several other spoke briefly on contemplaed. tenants, saw threa women penned in upon the among -them Mr. Bellamy ulty's action. the third floor. Patton had reached them Upon recommendation of the Judiciary committee, which has for the last two weeks had under consideration the Vine- C), who protested against "the treat amendment providing-that the total expenditure under the bill should not exceed $9,000,000 in any year.

It was ad before the fire blocked the stairway. He ment his state had received. OUT IN SIXTH ROUND. Mr. Cochran-(Mo.) denounced the fail apted in the committee of the whole, but made a rope of bed sheets and let the women down the elevator shaft by means of it.

He then fastened It and tried to ure of Congress to express Its sympathy I posed amended ordinance granting the later in' the Senate was rejected by a de for the Boers in South Africa, and called Curley Supples Wa3 Severely Pun- railway company further privileges In cisive vote. slide down himself. The makeshift rope extending its lines inside the city limits, attention to; resolution to invite Paul ished by Erne. The Senate agreed to an amendment of An Ordinance submitting to the legal voters of the city of Topeka a proposition authorizing the mayor and council of said city to borrow forty-five thousand dollars and issue the bonds of said cky for said amount for the purpose ot improving the public parks in said city. Be it ordained by the mayor and council-men of the city of Topeka: Section 1.

The majior and council of the city of Topeka are hereby authorized to borrow forty-nve thousand dollars and Issue the bonds of said city for said amount for the purpose of improving tae public parks in said city belonging to. aatd city. Said bonds shall be issued in denominations of not less than live hundred dollars ($300) nor more than one thousand dollars and shall run for a period of fifteen years from the date of their issue, and shall bear interest at a rate not exceeding four per cent per annum, payable semi-annually at the fiscal agency of the state of Kansas in the city of New York. Said bonds shall notbe sold for less than their par value, and no commission or other compensation shall be al-. lowed for their sale, nor shall any money be borrowed or any of said bonds issued until the said council shall be instructed to do so by a two-thirds vote ot all the legal votes cast upon the proposition contained in this ordinance, at an election gave way, however, and he sustained was not granted.

A draft of a new ordi xvruger, rresms oi me oouin Aincan Buffalo. N. March Erne. fered by Spooner providing that Con Died From Burns. Special to the Canltal.

broken ankle. Firemen rescued him. The similar to the one acted upon, but republic, to. xisjt; this which, he the liglltweight an effective said had been. pigeon-holed by the major- dmr, cn tKe oiuLmnionshio asnirations total loss was JG0.000.

gress should have power to amend or re peal the act; without imparing any con In that it contains no references to Lawrence, March 17. Mrs. Emily inyv former acts of the council, has been ity. While MrV Cochran" WaS speaking, an McCurdy, who was burned by her dress tract made under its authority; of Curly Supples, a local boxer of some cleverness, before the International club introduced and referred to the committee elderly lady in the gallery with pro-Brit St Patrick's Day in London. catching Are from a bonfire of leaves and Morgan's Ships Not in It on- Judiciary.

nub of the difficulty, ish tendencies, frequently Shook her at Fort Erie, tonight, knocking Supples debris which she was destroying last Fri London, March 17. St. Patrick's day Mr. Hanna offered and the Senate adopt-: was celebrated today more generally than day afternoon, died at 3:30 o'clock yester ed three amendments applying directly to One time became -so violent in her dem- day morning, as a result of her injuries. Vpntfn1rht' in a ilifforont ctvla han USUaL 1 He lhSD Iiag WaS IlVlnfir IrOm the acquisition by J.

Pierpont Morgan and Mrs. McCurdy was 66 years of age, and onstrations of disapproval, that 'one i of the usualf keeping close to his man and show- many public buildings; special services his associates of the Leyland line of Brit leaves two daughters and a son; only one doorkeepers was obliged to admonish her ing a desire to mix and rough it. Supples w'ere neid the catholic churches and ish ships. They provide that no foreign daughter is here. The funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon at.

2 o'clock to 'keep quiet. fought creditably and in third round al- tne snamrocK, or something representing built ship shall participate in the pro the settlement of. the damage suit now An the Supreme court, has not yet been (reached, that Is formally. It was hit upon, admitted and discussed Informally by both sides inter- csted In an after meeting held in the hall ff the city building after the adjournment of the The proposition is frankly this: if the Vinewood Park Ball-way company will dismiss the suit, the city, grant the privilege from the home. most sent Erne to the floor with a left K.

was seen everywhere. The Irish troops posed subsidy, that nothing in the act shall be construed to prevent American upper Erne was berceotably Jarred at the various garrisons were given rising to" a 'question of personal privilege, had rread a newspaper article charging that the speaker had "attempted to' coerce the ac Anti-Fill Cures Constipation. and fought blindly for a moment, butjday's Following the precedent of citizens or corporations from holding or to be held for that purpose as hereinafter provided. For constipation, dyspepsia, and billious operating foreign ships in the ocean trade, said bonds snail be issued and the money ness in all stages, use Anti-Pill, warranted soon regained his sense, as Supples was ueen vivtona, ueen Alexandria sent rushing in an attempt to score a knock the battalion of Irish guards on duty at out. Erne caueht -him With a riht cross the tower of London a latge quattty of and that no foreign built ship of any line to effect a permanent cure Sold in To borrowed thereon only as the same may be necessary to pay for improvements actually made or actually being made in thus acquired by American citizens shall -desired.

At any rate it is the disposition peka by L. S. Woolverton and A. C. Kling- that sent him SDf awlimr.

SutmleS iust snamrocas, wnicn were aistriDuien to tne be admitted hereafter to American reg- of the' city councllmen not to extend the aman. said parks, and not to exceed twenty-nv managed to weather the round because of raen ai ParQe morning. istery. his hogging and Erne's weakftess thousand dollars ($25,000) for the first year after said bonds shall be voted. Provided, however, that five thousand dollars The title of the bill passed by the Sen rights of the railway company while It holds the judgment in the appealed case.

Two petition for new sidewalks came NEWS ABOUT TOWN. In the fifth round Erne crowded his man Students Will Be Good Now. ate is: tion' on '-lie'questlbn of Cuban reciprocity by' threatening' 'to an item' in the river and" till in which he was reported as interested; MrWachter denounced the story as an unqualified r- Mrr'iacKarrfso enn.1) maiffie point of "order that? the" tnSestlori' presented was not one involving personal privilege; but the' Speaker overruled the point of order, holding that the'matter presented was an attack on a member in his representative 'Character. UjdUT: of said bonds shall be held in reserve and provide for ocean mail service be to the council last night and have been issued and used only for park improvements in the First ward of said city, and Dr. Kemper, of Maple Hill, was In town tween the United States and foreign ports placed In the hands of the committee.

The that five thousand dollare of said yesterday. bonds shall be held in reserve and is Sheriff S. A. Daniels, of Winfleld, was walks are desired to be laid on the west ilde of Buchanan street from Eighth to arid the common defense, to promote commerce, and to encourage the deep sea all about Uia.ring and, weakened wiOuleft Special to the Capital. hand punches in the stomach and stinging Ottawa, March 17.

The class jabs to the. face. In the sixth as Supples color fuss in the Ottawa public schools is rushed in Erne crossed with his right in- over. Every Insubordinate struch his col-side of his lead and sent him flat on th9 ors today and went back. Superintendent floor, his head striking heavily.

He hardly Adams told them all after they had been stirred during the count. Erne was much admitted to the'ir classes that in the future sued and used only for park improvements in Topeka yesterday. Tenth street on the east side of i ill in the Second ward of said city. fisheries." W. D.

Gilbert, special agent of the rural more street from First street south to a Sec. a. At the time of the issuance or route service, was in the city yesterday. Title 1 of the measure, as passed deals point between Third ami Fourth streets. The streets and walks committee favor Seniors of Kansas Medical college gave a "I consider i.t,npt only an attack," re the proclamation of the mayor for the general election to be held in the city of Topeka on April 1.

1902. the mayor shall also issue and include therein his procla with ocean mail steampshtps and their" subsidies. The postal subsidy act of 1891 farewell smoker last night at the college su med Mr. Wachter. "but a cowardly at-i8 out the eyes, while.

Supples was they could wear any colors they wished -l re badly punished in both face and body, and that he would wear as long a ribbon Died. Mrs. W. C. Whlttelsey, Sunday af ably reported upon the petition for the opening of West street from Thirteenth street to Piercy street.

Remonstrances ngalnst the paving of Harrison and Van is so amended as to direct the Postmaster tack ck terrvoon of apropiexy. Announcements mation calling for an election to be held in said city on the same day, on the as any. Tne nest or feeling was developed Proceeding, he denied 'in the most em will be made later. General to enter into contracts for not less than five nor more" than fifteen years nuren streets from liuntoon street to or proposition submitted and embraced in today. TRACK WAS FAST.

phatic terms that the Speaker had at M. A. Low, general attorney of the Rock this ordinance, which proclamation shall chard Place were presented and referred to committee. Island, is, in California. He will return tempted to influence him in any way; and be issued at least ten days before the said The residents upon a strip of ground home in a week or ten days, 1st day of April, 1902, and said proclama said that the river and harbor project re- Four Favorites Won in Oakland Races An Order for 12,000 Horses.

St Joseph', March 17. A large order containing seventy lots lying north of Charles B. Van Horn was taken to Yesterday. tho Kansas river and in the vicinity of Christ's hospital yesterday, suffering from tion shall be published one or more times In the official city paper of the city of Topeka, the first publication being at least erred to in the newspaper was' not In his district and he had no personal interest the Sordou avenue bridge last night pre appendicitis. He will be operated on this San Francisco.

March 17. The future of in'-itj (,. morning. the racjng at Oakland today was the sue A case of scarlet fever was reported "It is high time some steps were taken sented to the council a request to be taken inside the city limits. The locality Is known as addition A to Garden Piace.

The request is signed by J. S. Osook ana thirty others. cess of horses from the stable of L. V.

ten days before said election. Sec. 3. At the said election to be held in said city on April 1, 1902, as hereinbefore provided for, the legally qualified voters of said city shall determine by a yesterday in the family of Frank S. Crane to prevent a repetition- of this i sort bf at U16 van tsuren street.

Crane with American "citizens for the carrying of mails on American steamships to such foreign ports as will best promote the postal, commercial and maritime interests of the United States: the mall service on such lines to be equitably distributed among the Atlantic, Mexican and Pacific ports and the contracts to be made with the lowest responsible bidder. The vessels employed in the mail service shall be American built and owned and officered by American citizens. During the first two years one-fourth of the, crew must be American citizens; during the next three years one-third must be Eell, they winning three events in succession. Lady. Sterling, in the same string, for horses has been received at the South St.

Joseph horse and mule market. The contract calls for 12,000 horses to be delivered at the rate of 500. a month for twenty-four months. While the contract includes many varieties of animals, it is the general belief that the greater part of them are for the use of the British army in South Africa. thing," he concluded: ''Who can tell who is the patient Councilman Miller last night piesented two-thirds vote of all the votes cast at T.

E. Dewey, of Abilene, grand com resolution for the making of number will be the next to.be ambuscaded by the press?" r- i was favorite, for the first race, but made a poor showing. Black Dick, Herculean said election upon said proposition whether the mayor and council of said mander of the Knights Templar of this of important alterations at Are station No state, delivered an address in JNorth To 1 in ortn lopeka and the lining of a city shall borrow forty-five thousand dol and Sweet Tooth were the horses who part of the basement of the building. The Pek last evening. resolution was referred to the street com carried the stable colors to The certificate of nomination for the RELATION TO RAILWAYS.

a -v. candidates who were elected at the He Sweet Tooth entered for 1600, was bid missioner and Are marshal with power to wet. This means that the measure will puDiiean primaries last spring, was filed March 17 Senator to $1,500 by Rony Cook, but he was re- Parsons Temperance Meetings. Parsons, March 17. A large audi doubtless he put through without un yesterday witn the county clerk.

Morgan todayJjitroduced a resolution dl- tained. track was fast and four necessary delay. Henry James, a young negro bov was American citizens, and during the re ence attended the opening meetings of the recting the Secretary of the Interior tq favorites were successful found insane yesteaday in the Drobate maining life of the contract at least one- Wilcox-Ridenour temperance campaign court. James carried a revolver to keen GRADED SCHOOLS send to the Senate a statement of the In the hurdle event, Sam Groin, the sec- half must be American citizens. away the "Hoodoos" and had several other yesterday and last night, Mr.

Wilcox is legal and traffic relations between the ond choice, was left at the post and Duffy, halucinations. IN COUNTRY DISTRICTS. government of the United States and the who had the mount, was suspended for The Classes Benefitted. The ships must be screw steamships, of an entertaining speaker; and along with it makes some hard home thrusts which Marriage licenses were Issued vesterdav railways that connect with the waters of the Auriffera' and Master Lee Special to the Capital. 1.

1 Ti fell, but their riders escaped injury. the people appreciate. Parsons is a drug store town and is included In the route by Probate Judge Fagan to Charles R. White and Marie Louise Gaines of Topeka, and to George B. Dearborn and Grace G.

Ricketts of Silver Lake. iron or steel and divided into the following classes, according to speed: Aunmuii, uisrcn if. mere is a disposition among educators generally in the Pacific and also directing the Secretary of War to furnish similar information with respect to the Philippines and as to the charters and owners of such railways. of the liquid drummer. Messrs.

Wilcox JEFFRIES MUST HURRY. of Carl Burgen Northern Kansas to establish traded The preliminary hearing and Ridenour gave an interesting illus are accused of "-v Ji a 1 BI1U AltUUI XllUiilcta, Will liotuj I rnnnl in th rural ritatrlsit-o trated lecture tonight to a large crowd. The resolution went over on objection by luuumg ueurga wasmngion, wnicn was Los Angeles Will Today Withdraw lars and issue the bonds or ai city therefor, as provided by section 1 of this ordinance, and for that purpose thera shall be printed or written on the ballots used for said purpose. In addition to the names of the candidates for the various offices to be elected- at said election, the following, towit: Shall the mayor and council of the city of Topeka borrow forty-five thousand dollars and issue the bonds of the city of Topeka for said amount, for the purpose of improving the public parks in said city belonging to said city; which bonds shall mature In fifteen years from the date of the Issuance of the same and shall bear Interest at the rate of four per cent per annum, payable semi-annually? All those voting in favor of said bonds shall vote: Yea. All those voting against said proposition shall vote: No.

The canvassing board shall canvass and declare the number of votes cast for said proposition and the number of votes cast against it. and declare whether ssld proposition Is carried or defeated and. if carried, by what number in excess of the two-thirds vote required said proposition was carried. Sec. 4.

This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its publication in the official city paper. Passed the council. March 17, 1902. Approved March 17, 1W4. (Seal.) ALBERT PARKER.

-Mayor. Attest: J. IL EQU1RKS. City Clerk. Senator Hale.

First class Twenty knots or Second class Nineteen knots. Third class Eighteen knots. Fourth class Seventeen knots. 1 Fifth class Sixteen knots. Sixth class Fifteen knots.

Seventh class Fourteen knots. All steamships of the first four classes many little district schools. The 10 nave come up yesterday in the court of matter Is being agitated constantly. snd TPeka was continued until March 28. th nrnhnhilltlpa dm that tha m.thm It is reported that Mrs.

Carrie Nation Bid for the Fight. Senator Morgan explained that the le DEATHS AND FUNERALS. gal relations between the land grant and San Francisco, March 17.. Cham Wba tried In Little Blue township, in kh Mrs. Hannah Wright of 709 Lime street transcontinental, railways and the United pion Jeffries' manager, Billy Delaney, re-States is in confusion, owing to the factlceived a dispatch this afternoon from asnington county.

lnder the graded Parker in regulating the joints. The date died yesterday morning of acute bronchitis school system the children will be taken announced lor her appearance Is April 7. shall be constructed with particular ref that all of the statutes of tha TTnitprf I Uononr xtnCartyw r.f hn a h. I The funeral ser to and from the school in a conveyance Eugene Drew, a Santa Fe engineer liv- a -i at the age or years erence to prompt conversion into auxiliary ul" auu uib uc ieuc ciuo ai Jos Angeies, siaiing mat un- vices will be held today from the Third provlded by the township. State Superin crpes pf the.

eoarU transferring some of ies3 the club's "offer for. the Jeffries- naval cruisers and shall be of the highest rating known to maritime commerce. Christian church at 3 o'clock. tendent Frank Nelson favors the town ing at 312 Monroe street, claims to have been slugged on lower Qulncy street Sunday night, and taken to his home in a cab without his having any knowledge of the affair. those properties into private' hands, based Fitzsimmons fight was accepted by the ship graded school system.

The rate of compensation for ocean mall upon charters for these railways obtained I ljour of noon tomorrow. the bid would then Mrs. W. C. Whlttlesay died at her home service, to be paid per gross registered from states are not in conformity with I be withdrawn.

Rev. F. W. Emerson of this cttV tvhn at the corner of Second and Madison SOLD MEDICINE existing laws of the United States. Champion Jeffries, upon learning of this.

ton for each 100 nautical miles sailed from the port of clearance in the United States streets Sunday evening of apoplexy is now one of the regular lecturers for the State Temperance union, spent Satur As to the Philippine railroads the coun- teleeraDhed Delaney. instructing the lat- a CONTAINING ALCOHOL. day with his family here. He went from try knew nothing and with la view of get- I ter by all means to accept the Los Angeles to the port of entry into the United States according to the route required by the The remains of the Rev. H.

H. Lucas. lopeka to Glen Elder, where he holds ting all possible information he introduced offer and hasten the word of agreement meetings mis week. Postoffice department, shall not exceed who died at Emporia last Saturday will will be brought to Topeka for uriaL The the resolution. I tn xTrnrthv.

rlanev declined to inti Judge Hazen vesterdav ruled that Special to the Capital. Plalnvllle, March 17. R. J. the following: Mc- petitions in the case of William Sella mate what he would do.

Clay, a druggist of this place, has been against P. I. Bonebrake, administrator of services will take place from the rooms of the colored Masons at 61 Kansas ave New Doorkeeper Chosen. arrested on a charge of selling patent med- ine f5511 or Mrs- Allan Sells, for the Steamships of the first class, two and seven-tenths cents; second class, two and five tenths cents; third class, two and Washington March 17. A Repub- INDIANS PLAYED FAST.

nue at 1:20 o'clock this afternoon under iclnpS Which contain alnnhnl III. UVU1 D8 ai-IlIULUH IIHirK QCTmiTA flTIrl portain lican House caucus tonight designated F. the direction of Mt. Moriab lodge ro. Ihree tenths cenjs; fourth class, two and rei was caused oy tne temperance neo- The ladia mt Lyons Df Cuba, N.

as doorkeeper juddieweight's of Haskell Had Easy 5, A. F. A- M. fit-. iutv.ia7 ua iaK.cn 10 oiocKion anal111" uiienioun ana Dowiea rubber nprk uinan lurKpatrick ad Mts.

B. H. arraigned, and his bond placed at $S00. one tenth cents; fifth, lass, one and nine tenths -oents six class, one and seven eights cents; seven th fflass. one and fiv.

keeper Glenn. Mrs. Charles Harkness of Chanute died Time With Baker in Basket BalL Special to the CapitaL Ho gave bond, and has employed an at SUSPECTED LYNCHERS RELEASED BY COURT. Alturas, March 17. A Trowbridge and son Erwln.

FteJ Roberts and soa Harry, Richard Nichols, J. R. Myers. Claude Marcus and Joe Leventon, charged with participation In the lynching of Calvin Hall and his sons Jim and Frank, Dan Yantis and Martin Wilson at Lookout May 21, 1901, were released today by Judge Harrington after their preliminary hearing. Eleven other suepects are In Jail here, vugh for high score, which was S3 and Mrs.

B. H. Pugh second place with ti. They will meet next Wednpsaiav cvM. yesterday afternoon at the Fifth avenue tenths cents.

The rates of compensation Baldwin. March 17. The Haskell to any vessel carrying mails to foreign "Middlewefghts" pasket ball team de hotel of pneumonia. The body was ship' ped to Chanute yesterday. J.

M. Knleht's ambulanoA naVt an. onni ports in North America shall not exceed feated the Baker university five here this torney to fight his case. C. S.

Tlbbs and J. S. Tibbs, of this place, have also been arrested on a charge of violating the prohibitory law. They attempted to run a club, claiming they were acting within the law. dent at the Santa Fe depot yesterday afternoon, which put it out of commission afternoon by-a score of to 13.

This 70 per cent of the maximum etsab-lished. Title 2 of the bill provides for Short services were held during th reg closed the basket ball season here, iui a. inue wnue. in turning around the ular chapel hour yesterday morning In the general subsidy to be paid. features of the game were in the iuuuB vi in venicie was DroKen, and tha ambulance stayed at the depojt while re- Revivals at Burlingame, Special to the Capital.

Burlingame, March 17. Last night brought to a close one. of the most suc-cessfurrevival meetings ever held in this part of the state. The pastor of; the Presbyterian cliurch was assisted in these meetings by the Rev. E.

Schaible and his singer, j. B. HowelL Creston, la-After the third night the meetings were held in the large opera bouse, which on memory of H. 8. Hall a former Washburn student who died while attending college iaiio cre ueing maae.

fast, snappy work, of the Indians. They seemed to know just what to do and when It directs the Secretary of the Treasury to pay to the owners of any vessel In the United States duly registered and engaged ine-nrst v.xHKreeaiInnnl under consideration two or three candidates for the pulpit of the church, which to do it, as well as how. The line up was as follows: at Ripon. Wis. Prof.U.

L. McEachron told of his life as he bad known him In connection with the college. The Rev. Charles M- Sheldon told of his work In Only 25 Dollars To California via the Great Rock Island) Short Line. Tickets on sale every day from March 1 to April 30.

in the foreign trade of the United States a compensation amounting to one cent per gross registered ton for each 100 nautical '7" since ur. isk resigna- HASKELL. POSITION. BAKER. P.

Jones right forward Brown iiuh. ur. j. iromer of St. Louis, who MARCH 1 TO APRIL 30.

The Great Bock Island, will have on sale every day tickets to Vtsh and Montana points at $20.00, Washington and Oregon points at $22.50, California and Puget Sound points at $25.00. For full Information see A. M. Fuller. the church while he attended school here.

several occasions could riot accommodate I Ketchem jen rorwaro miles sailed, not exceeding sixteen en re ounuay, is one of the prominent candidates, and Rev. Mr. Hayes of ManHou. has a) ho Jones center the concourse of people. tries in any one year; and on each entry, riKUL -r considered.

about i.wnave Deen converted during rieht bark Pulhamn not exceeding sixteen in any one year for a period of five years from the date of registration for a vessel of one thousand RAfpree. Prof. A. B. Foele.

Baldwin: um- tne two weeKS, and nunoreas -nave received an uplift. a pires, Fallass and Archiquette, Lawrence. BLOOD POISON all stajres, caotiog bona pains, falline hair sore throat ana month, eruptions oa faco and body, per gross tons, which shaH be completed after the passage of this bill, one-fourth of one cent per gross ton for each 100 nautical LENNY WAS GAME. A boy. a beer wagon, and a fractious horse was the combination of a runaway which caused some excitement on lower Kansas avenue late yesterday afternoon, the only serious damage was to a Jug which was fatally shattered.

Wlllits Conwell ambulance passed just after the catastrophe, and one of the bystanders suggested that it be stopped to care for the dead soldier. Judge HazeR ruled vesterdav tH miles sailed in addition to the above men Will Nominate City Officers. epeIa! to the Capital. Lawrence. March 17.

A Republican primary election will be held in Lawrence tomorrow for the nomination of a ticket for the spring city election. One tioned compensation. The bill specified certain vessels which shall not receive manently cured. It is no longer necessary to go to Hot Springs or be dosed with MERCURY for a year or two, as I will He Lasted for Six Fast Bounds With compensation nder its among Benny Yanger. CUARANTEE A CURE mem oeing vessels engaged tn the coast Chicago, March J7.

Clever footwork and Harvey for School Board. Major Al M. Harvey has been brought out as the Democratic nominee for election to the Topeka board of education from the Third ward. The place was made vacant' bythe withdrawal of J. Cleveland," who." was nominated at the Democratic ward caucus on March 10.

The formal nomination will be made this evening at a caucus, at Crouch's store. wise trade exclusively. States May Use Ships. constant holding while in trouble was all I mDT CMM ot blood poison or other blood or skin dlMass. Everybody knows that Dr.

member of the council from each ward is be selected, and two members of the costs in the case of the state against could 001 assessed to L. 3. Calkins, the prosecuting witness in Each subsidized vessels IS rteuired to that saved Eddie Lenny, of Philadelphia, i imttiers guarantee ts as good a gold. Don't experiment any longer. Com In and from being knocked out tonight by Benny I me, or CZDlaia Tour ease by letur.

Everything 1 confidential. Books and blanks loard of education from the city at laree carry as a member of its company ona lTrry. 118 company ona the flahtlnrrro thetart and free. Hoa-4ily. to 4, 7 to p.

Susday, 10 to 12 onlfc C.II writs. While there is no especial Issue, there are a number of candidates for members of the case. Barney was accused Vvr TT- Uwor for eaca one thousand gross but the iuVv found that tZl ago. tons, who shall be taught seamanship and of malfcio one engineering and shall rank as a petty of- the deists 4 civV The owners of the vesselV must thU, Vm wt hCW tefc-befre vlng compensation, that wwn uvv vus 141 uf v5, ithe ship in emergency may be ued by (he easily gained the decision at the end I six rounds of as fast fighting as ever was in'rhlcjzn. Innv showed up the council, and the contest promises to DR.

WHITTIER. "tSf 9 quite warm. City, ticket Office VPlon Pacific 53 Kansas fairly well far the first two round; but.

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