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TIMEBc THE LEAENWOTH A I LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS, TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 26, 1893. fire. Twenty-two horses perished and lewelling. 1 0 HTT ABO D17DTf 0 90 dian's riehts either of person or "'SENATOR' umuviiu riiiuii. of nronertv are anv more sacred than 1 5 ciemmc two men made a narrow escape.

The fire is attributed to incendiarism. The loss is about S20.000: insurance about PiSIBISE Press those of the white men which it is pops Get Hold of the Topeka Are Fixing Up a Ticket Wltn $5,000. SHIP OH FIRE. conceded must give way to the public good. In thia case not only the public good but public safety aa well as the highest interests of the Indian himself demands the suggested acts.

Prof. Johnson Robinson at Its Head. Topeka, Dsc. 25 Ex-Governor Charles Robinson, General W. H.

Sears of Lawrence, John A. Easton of Winfield, and George W. Clark, as 1MI BOBBERS. cf Yale College On a Hot Stove in a Faint. Elizabeth, N.

Dec. 25. Barbara F. Daubner, mother of City. Councilman George Daubner, was fatally burned this, morning at her home.

"Butterine is free from change. Very respectfully, W. M. Fishback, Governor of Arkansas. savs COMPELLED TO STAND ON THE BURNING DECK.

sistant attorney general, have inter tendency to change and the ested themselves in the Topeka Press She was a very heavy woman ana in a faint fell on the stove. Her cloth to the extent of assisting the closing ing became ignited and she was wrap GOV. FISHBACK COMPLAINS OF THE TERRITORY TO out of the interest held by the Holi taint, which speedily renders a large proportion of butter unfit for human food." Good butter is desirable when fresh, but it turns rancid very quickly. ped in flames when assistance arrived. SEVENTY MILES WITH FIRE RAGING- days in the way of deferred payments.

Homewood Stables Destroyed. It is understood that Governor Lew Pittsburg, Dec. 26. The clubhouse DARE-DEVIL ROBBER. Express Messenger Assaulted the Presence of Hundreds and $5,000 Taken-Thlet Escapes.

Marshall, Dec. 25. At 8 o'clock this morning Pacific Express Messenger McCullough was knocked down by a burly negro on the station platform here and robbed of hia SILVER and all the stables of the Pittsburg Steamer "Seneca" Fired by a Dyna SAYS It 13 A SCHOOL OF CRIME. Driving Park Association at Home-wood were destroyed by fire shortly CHURN BUTTERINE after midnight this morning. Every building on the place was ournea.

WEDDING RIOT. mite Bomb When Miles Away From Port Two Times the Sailors Threaten Revolt but the Captain Holds Hl3 Own and Sinks the Ship at Havana. pouch, containing an amount estimated at between $5,000 and $3,000. Immediately after knocking the mes elling and Bank Commissioner Breid-enthal have also joined the other gentlemen in the transaction. In connection with the new deal it is stated that ex-Governor Robinson is to be a candidate for governor on a semi fusion basis and that Governor Lewelling relinquishes his desire for a renomination to become the candidate for United States senator, John Martin turned down, that the Press is to be a "straight" Pooulist paper, and that all the state officerp, with the exception of the governor, want a renomi-Dation and the support of this paper.

Mr. Chapman denies much of the story embodied in this paragraph, containing no butyric acid, is sweet and always remains so. Therefore Silver Churn Butterine is preferable as an article of food. Our Silver Churn trade mark on each wrapper is a guarantee cf excellence." Poles and Austrlans In Pennsylvania He Thinks All the bandits In the West Concoct Their Schemes In the Indian Territory Wants the Federal Government to Take Charge and do Away With the Pres-ent Farce. Have a Bloody Battle Dynamite and Knives Used The Groom Shot.

senger down, the negro grabbed the pouch and made his escape in the darkness. The scuffle and robbery Hazelton, Pa Dec. 25. A riotous was witnessed by at least 150 pert ons ARMOUR PACKING about the depot, but it was all done conflict followed the wedding of Thomas Roba, a Pole from Fern so quickly no one had time to recover Kansas City, U. S.

A. from his astonishment ana micriere New York, Dec. 25. The steamship which returned to Havana Sunday morning, with fire in her forehold, was sunk in the harbor at that port this morning in order to save her. Manager Hughes, of James savins that Robinson lsnocacanoi- Glenn, to a girl at Derringer, near here today.

Tho Poles celebrated rlto fnr nnv office and that the policy until the negro had escaped. HARD AFTER THE BANDITS. ill ww-inn Via the wedding, and a lot of jealous ADVICE FROM FRANCE. 01 ni3 paper wm in wwo wo Memphis. Dec.

25 Gov- changed. Austrians set out to kill them Dy na The Paris "Temps" Says Congress mite was used to blow up the house WILL IMPROVE THE ROAD where the Poles were celebrating, but Ought to Go Easy on Admitting New States. Paris, Dec. 25. The Temps says in ernor Fishback, of Arkansas, has addressed the following open letter to President Cleveland: To the President: Dear Sir: -Tho developments incident to the recent train robbery and Detectives on the' Scene of the Seminole Robbery Posse Organized.

St. Louis, Dec. 25. The opinion among the local officials of the Missouri Pacific and M. K.

T. roads offices is that the holdup at Semi- not until the latter had been warned E. Ward Company, No. 113, Wall street, agents of the line, said that the firm had received a cable dispatch this morning which conveyed the information that the "Seneca" had caught fire in the lower hold just after Santa Fe Receivers Borrowing Money away. In a fight which followed a leader on the congrescional debate Roba.

the doom, was iataiiy snot in to Pay Employees Wilson Resigns His Court Position. Topeka. Kan Dec. 25 Joseph C. as to the admission of new states into the head.

Luke Draper received fatal mjrY T-fc 1 1 1 3 the American union: "A coalition of murder at Oliphant in this stato rend- nele, I. last night was the work of wound ana iiiiKe iosaKiwas staoDeu She was about sev- Wilnnn. onfi of the newlv appointed leaving Havana the same gang that holdup the M. K. in the head.

era it proper, it seem9 to me, that I All of the principals in email states representing 10,000,000 in- I i. At the fight will be arrested habitants might obtain a majority of receivers of the Atchison, Topeka eniymues irompun, auu tu Santa Fe railway arrived home to day were startled by an explosion. When T. train two nights before. Detectives Thiel and Laymen are on the ground.

A posse organized at Coffey-ville are already at work. Mr. Peck BATTLE WITH POLICE. tt etaf. t.hnfc VPs.

tney reacnea tne aecs me vessel from St terday he resigned his position as the senate and paralyze the minority, representing 50,000,000. This eventually is not without gravity and justifies congress in discussing the admin, sions during the few weeks in whicti the question of tariff and deficit are in abeyance." Neeroes and Bluecoats at Omaha was in flames, and the cry went up that a dynamite bomb had exploded. The "Seneca" was immediately headed for Havana. The crew worked thinks the bandits will surely be captured. They rifled the government mails and the United States authori clerk of the United States circuit court that he might devote hia entire time to his new Have a Tussle One Colored Man Killed.

call your attention to the dangerous relation which tho Indian territory west of U3 occupies to the states of the union, and especially to the adjacent states of Arkansas, Kansas, Texas and Oklahoma. Upon the person of one of the captured robbers was found the msp of the route they had taken from the Indian miles to tho ecena of the robbery, and also a map of the ties will follow them now. Omaha. Dec. 25.

John Mack Then, duties. His resignation was accepted igainst the hre until dayngnt. Thief Mashes Plate Glass Windows. having become exhaused, they appealed to Captain Stevens and asked and Gene Anderson, colored, had a fight in a bawdy house tonight over one of the girls, which soon assumed St. Louis, Dec.

23. About 7 by Judge Foster who is now in Galveston. In an interview Mr. Wilson said that he would leave for New York Wednesday to attend the o'clock this morniner an unknown him to abandon the ship. According thifif smashed the show window or tD the dispatch, the captain stood on VAILLANT'S WOUND HEALED.

Goes to Prison Thursday Suspect Everard Says He Is a Theoretical Anarchist and Will Probably Go Free. Paris, Dec. 25. The physician attending Augusta Vaillant, who threw the bomb in the chamber of deputies, country around Chattanooga, Banman'a iewelrv store on Broadway, the bridge and commanded them to first meeting of the receivers, when a nhoB nr that another robberv was I crrfthhp.d fill the eoia watcnes ana line of policy would be mapped out. return to their duty.

riotous proportions, some dozen negroes engaging in it. When the police appeared tney were resisted until a free use of their club3, during which Anderson had his head caved in, brought them to time. CLUBBED TO DEATH. rings in reach and made his escape. contemplated at or near that city.

Twice this action of the crew was But he said it was understood that no repeated before the steamer made the It also appeared that tho captured leaders are noted characters in this material change was to be made in TORN INTO SHREDS. seventy miles which brought ner bacK to the island. The rigging was then the officers of the company. Me con reported to day that the wound in his thigh had cicatrized. Vaillant will be transferred from the infirmary to business and inveigled some very re- ablaze, and the enorts ot the crew A Thousand People stand oy ana firmed the statement made in these spectablecitizsns along the border into having been unsuccessful subduing dispatches Saturday night on au Drunken Man Tries to Whip a Marshal and Gets Killed.

Greenville, 111., Dec. 25. At the robbery. I have good reason to sna- tne flames, the order was given by Watch a Doe Chew Up a Fourteen Year Old Boy. Cincinnati, Dec.

25. A large prison possibly on Thursday. His reticence has increased daily until he thority of General Manager Frey that nect that a very lanre percentace of Captain b'cevens to sins ner. Tne sea cocks were opened and tho vessel Smithboro, Saturday night, a crowd the physical condition of theroad was to be improved as rapidly as possible. now refuses to talk of his crime al the bsnk and train robberies which New Foundland dog, weighing 100 from this place among whom was though he reads all the newspapers "The money formerly used to pay filled in a short time and lies today, so far as the information of the Ward liiie agents goes, at the bottom of the tako place west of the Allegheniesand I pounds, in resenting a kick from 14 east of tho Rocky Mountains are or-1 year old James Collins, in Covington interest," said he, "will now be used William Sandefer, became engaged in print concerning him and hia former to nav emnlove3 and build up the bay near Havana.

The cable says to-day chewed him to piecep. a saloon row and the marsnai associates. Smithboro attempted to separate Everard. the suspect arrested this- road. Yesterday I borrowed S200.000 crew and passengers are safe on shore.

Tho dog jumped on the lad, knocked ganized or originate in the Indian Territory. Let me also add that tho refuge which this sparsetley settled ren in St. Louis to pay off the employes Commodore Hughes says that ne be him down and tore one of his ears off. lieve tbo vessel to be in a position so them, when Sandefer attacked the of morning, was taken before Police Com-ficer, who was too much for him and miesary Clement this afternoon. He he received a beating from which he admitted that he was a theoretical on the St.

Louis San Francisco and money now on hand which was being held to pay interest will pay back wa A crowd of over one thousand people dezvous of outlaws affords to criminals that she can be raised without much trouble. Is constant temptation to crime in died last night. Marshal Wm. Kay anarchist but denied tnat ne naa ever were attracted by the boy's screams but not one of them had the courage He had ges of Santa Fe employes. Weexpect that all employes will be settled with was also badly injured in the fight but conspired to harm anybody.

all the country around. atal year op '93. The Ward line people are much never concealed his anarchistic opin it is thought he will recover. in full not later than Januarys. I to interfere.

A policeman finally During tho past twelve months there have every reason to believe that the AT OUTS WITH CAPR1VI. succeeded in lassoing and afterward killinc tho doc but before this was ac- number of employes will be largely have issued from the states of Arkan aas, Texas, Kansas and Oklahoma ter exercised over the numerous disasters of the past year and Com ions. He had worked steadily twelve hours a day to support his old mother and had been a perfectly orderly citizen. His fellow workmen gave him an excellent character. His frank-rPQfl find annA hfihavior made such a increased and both in the shops and comnlished the boy's body naa been Open Rupture Between Him and Dr.

WW Ml modore Hnerhes remarked that he ritory, sixty-one requisitions upon the terriblv torn ana iaceratea. lie wm the operating department and many Mlquelon the Tobacco Tax Question. die. wished J98 would closo and '94 begin." Indian territory authorities for fugi improvements inaugurated." MORE RECEIVERS. tlves while we have reason to believo Brussels, Dec.

25. The Berlin cor- ood imrression noon the police corn- CLAUS HARD LUCK. said the bommodore. that as many more are hiding among The company's steamship "City of their comrades in crime in this asy Alexandria" was burned on tne way respondent of the Independence Beige missary that Everard probably will says: A rupture is threatened be- be liberated soon. tween Chancellor Von Caprivi and Dr.

Plate workers Accept Cuts. Miquel. The latter with a view to London, Dec. 25. The tin plate lum of criminals.

Thoso criminals Santa Fe and 'Frisco Branches Not from Matazas to Havana, November 1st. A few weeks ago a dynamite who find refuge in this territory are rapidly converting tho Indian country Covered by Saturdav's Appointments Will be Cared for. A Slippery Rock Farmer Gets Stuck In His Chimney and Scares the Family. New Castle, Dec. 25.

Sampson Getholtz, a Slippery Rock town cartridge was found in a sack of coffee into a school 01 crime. They are do Little Rock, Dec. 25. Judge H. C.

moralizing the Indians and are As 8the ship had fust government to induce the BuPPort of cepted their employers' ultimatum of Caldwell, of the United States Circuit especially purring up the young arrived from Mexican ports the in ship farmer, thought to surprise his family last nieht bv slidine down an Court, who is spending Christmas a section of Conservatives by advocating an international monetary Indians to deeds of blood and theit. ferfmce was that the explosive was Youdc Henry Starr for example, al here with his family, this afternoon agreement. CaDnvi declines to ac placed on board before she reached tboocb leas than 20 years of age, and gave the United Press representative old fashioned chimney and impersonating Santa Claus. He made the passage all right until he reached the cen of fine capacities has been charged Havana. In the case of the "City of Alexan the following additional particulars a 1U per ceni reaucuuu ui wava.

Their action is considered important, as it will lead to a change in the standard of wages fixed in 1874. Bomb Thrown in a Crowded Church. Paris, Dec. 26. A bomb was exploded at midnight in the church in Rezierep.

decartment of Herault. A with almost every crime in the cata dria the fire was preceded by an relative to the Santa Fe and 'Frisco logue and is now under eentence for cede to this proposition and Count Eulenberg backs him. The dispute has been submitted to the emperor, and the resignation of Dr. Miquel is probable. THE POPE'S SUCCESSOR.

exnlosion among the freight. In the ter of the chimney, where he stuck receiverships: Counsel for the rail murder. Tne records or the lederai nrpspnt instance the flames were dis fast. Getholtz yelled for aid. Mem courts of Paris and Fort Smith reveal road companies are.

now preparing bers of the family did not recognize his emothered voice and ran from the the papers for auxiliary receiverships a startling story in this direction, yet they do not tell one-tenth of the whole story. Prior to tho late civil war I resided v.iT large" congregation was present at the lightly Knocked Out by BtriftPn. hnfc All house terror stricken. Neighbors were "Fixers" in all the districts of this circuit not covered by the orders made Saturday. covered among the freight in the fore-hold.

Had it not been discovered in time to be extinguished the loss of life would have been greater than that which resulted in the burning of the "City of Alexandria" when eleven of the crew were lost. time. were panic summoned and after much difficulty nobody was injured. he made himself known. The chim His Returning Good Health.

Paris, Dec. 25. The Rome correspondent of the Gaulers, says that the ney was tbrn down level with the roof, a rope lowered and Getholiz I clearness and vibrating force of tne pulled out. pope's voice when he spoke before PRINTERS ROW GUTTED. General Torres Death NotConflrmed the sacred college on Saturday sur These papers will be presented to Judge Caldwell at an early date.

It is understood that Judge J. B. Johnson, of Topeka, will be appointed special master in the Santa Fe case and that Col. George D. Reynolds, of St.

Louie, will be appointed master in the 'Frisco case. Col. Reynolds i3 the present United States district attorney for the eastern district of Missouri. Judge Johnson is the federal circuit court iudge at Top6ka. in the city of Fort Smith on the border of this territory.

The merchants of the place did half a million worth of business In that country every year. Their clerks would make periodical collections, traveling openly and known to have a large sum of money with them, yet nobody was ever mo-lested-travel was safer than in the 6tates. Now, according to the estimates of one of the newspapers published a year or two since in Muskogee, the number of murderers Washington, Dec. 25. Minister prised all hearers and put a stop to A Blizzard Coming.

Chicago, Dec. 25. A cold drizzle in rain the forerunner of the blizzard that is coming from the northwest prevailed throughout this Christmas day. Two young boys, living at Niagara Falls, while out hunting yesterday just outside the city limits, discovered tL.i! immediate speculation concerning his Mendonca received no news whatev San Francisco "Bulletin" and Half a Dozen Other Houses Burned Out-Loss About $200,000. successor.

er to from Rio. He could not, "This speculation has been center therefore, confirm the report from San Francisco, Dec. 25. There was ing upon Cardinal Monaco La Valet- Brazil, respecting the death of Gen ta," continues tne corresponaent. eral Terres, and the increase of the a serious nre was murmug mo block bounded by Clay, Commercial, "but the confidence of his eupporters army by drafts in several of the states.

reached the anDallinz fizure of two weakens with the sustained health of Leidesdorff and Montgomery streets, the mutilated Doay 01 an itauan iymg in an orchard The remains were of a man who had evidently been murdered and robbed. The body has not hundred in one year that were recog known as Printing House row. The nizablo in the federal courts. The the pope and the cardinal seems to be on the verge of a decline. Cardinal Van Nuttelli, is becoming first favor fire started shortly after 11 o'clock in federal jail at Fort Smith is, at all aeasonp.

nearly full of prisoners from Washington Police Defied. Washington, Dec. 25. The management of the Ivy City Jockey club to-night made public announcement ite among those interested. to him comes Cardinal Parccchi." this territory and the federal court the engine room of the three story brick building occupied by Francis, bold9 sessions continuing through been identified.

The Madrid Epoch, estimates the indemnity that Morocco ought to pay Spain in view of the difficulties at Melilla as. about 60,000,000 francs. The ministerial newspapers recom that there will be racing at the Ivy Valentine printers and engrav Santa Fe Gulf Line All Right. Gaveston, Dec. 25.

George Sealey, vice president and general manager of the Gulf, Colorado Santa Fe, has issued this bulletin: "The Gulf, Colorado Santa Fe company will continue to operate its own lines and is prepared to pay all its current obligations as heretofore, notwithstanding the appointment or' receivers for the Atchison, Topeka Santa Fe company. We state this to nearly every month in the year Italy Congratulated For Victories. City track to morrow without any era, and composing rooms of the Even- Rome, Dec. 25 The French ambas reference to the weather conditions ing Bulletin Publishing company or prospective police interference. sador last evening congratulated Baron Blanc, minister of foreign af It spread quickly to the three-story hrirk structure on the north 6ide oc- rnniP.d bv Galli Co.

and the Com- fairs Upon the victory- of the Italians over Dervishes near Agordat last week. To-day the British charge mend the retention of large forces at Melilla until the payment of the indemnity shall have been fully guar-, anteed. -The best medical authorities say the proper-way to treat catarrh Is to take a constitutional remedy like Hood's SarsapariUa. mfirmai stfiam Power works on Com This state of semi chaos and the farces of government which exist in this territory, rendering it a constant menace to the peace and order of all the states of the Mississippi valley euggests the very serious question whether the time has not arrived for the federal government to assert its right of eminent domain over this part, of the national domain and to change its political relations with the United States. I can think of no valid reason upon which to base the opinion that an In mercial street and Mysell Rollins, d'affaires called UDon Baron Ulanc allay any apprehension of nnancial trouble on the Gulf, Colorado Santa printers and engravers on Clay street.

ani congratulated him and the Ital- Iron Car Company Starts Up. Huntingdon, Dec. 25 The Iron Car company, a new organization which supplants the Iron Oar Equipment company announces that the works in this city will resume at an early date giving employment to several hnndred men now out of work. ay tni8Lim iuu ure woaioBiUBuwwo- i jan government in usuan ui iuo 4uccu. Fe railway." Three Train Victims.

In diplomatic circles the opinion is WEATHER INDICATIONS. ly and gave promise of destroying the entire block. A third alarm was tnrned in and soon a dozen streams that the victory will strengthen the relations between Italy and England Steubenville, Dec, 25. Joseph Fair, Washington. Dec.

26. For Kansas slightly warmer; winds south. wpr nlavine on the flames which had Phillips, aged 60, a wealthy farmer, some what in the Egytian boudan. now swept further northward, taking was killed at a Cleveland Pitts in the buildmc at the corner burg railroad crossing near here to noc.tmied bv E. J.

Shattuck com- Awarded Highest Honors Worlds Fair. day. He was run down by an express panv. dealers in paint, oils, E. Bnsnni company, engravers and train.

Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report lithoerraohers and Blake, Moffitt At Dennison to day, Frank Maxwel no and Edward Fletcher, employes of the Pittsburg, Cincinnati. Chicago St.

Towne, paper manufacturers. The fire was the hottest here, and there were frequent explosions of benzine, Louis railroad were killed by a shifting train. but fortunately no one was injured. The fire burned for three hour, all Mil ly IQ 2) flaking three bnildines beinz entirely gutted. The total loss is estimated at about $200,000.

I Twenty-two Horses Burned Up. Pattl Has a Tree in Her Car. St. Louis, Dec. 25.

Mme. Adelina Patti-Nicoli arrived in St. Louis to-night from Indianapolis Last night Mme. Patti had a Christ mas tree in her private car from which she selected a present for each member of her troupe. The presents consisted of diamonds and jewelry.

KrrTANNES'G, Dec. 25 This morning barn on the Keystone stock farm in Manor township- owned 9, AB The only Ture Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. by Bowser was destroyed by.

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