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Show ti:ii:uiti:: dajst lahz:- crrzr. uttleu raDXESDAY :ioexig. becejibee to McAuliffe. but if so the referee's railways and tramways, paper of all kinds A .III TliE STOUACII awarded decision was not heard, and the last blow for printing and wrapping, photographic FOIl could not well be called a fouL apparatus and chemicals, all accessories for i?jlzzzz IIVEHEO U? TO tal;:iaiy. - that tou favored tbe duty on hid, foratsamn of the tariff tlma lu the course of onidcration bill, you wrote me an earnel letter protesting tr Against takloi! hides from the free list and plao-lothem upon the dutiable list. Yours very Williav McKistXT, J a. truly, -- & Chicago, Dec 29. Tribune Dispatch-S- an FrancUco Chronicle Series. Secretary Steloer ot the American Trotting Association, has received word that the cases of W. J. Officer of Tracy, Minn., and J. O. (Red") Garrlty ot Oshkosb. Wis., will not be tried at Oshkosh on Wednesday, as was announced some time. 'ago. Officer and Garrlty are charged with "ringing" horses on tracks of both the American and National Trotting Associations. It is alleged that they worked the American Association for about $8000 in purses, and that they tapped tbe pool-bo- x quite heavily." In Wisconsin Tinging" is a penitentiary offense. The reason for delay is tbe facT, that the witnesses necessary to prove the Identity of the horses live in California and are unable to come at present to Once, when the witnesses had made testify. an inland journey, tbe defense secured a postponement, and the ease was temporarily abandoned. Tbe horses used by the rings ters, three In number, were: J. L Josslyn, 2:'JV a brown horse, five years old, by RicbardVa Elector, and was trotted over the tracks in slow classes in Wisconsin, Minnesota and Michigan; Allorita, a chestnut mare. 2:28, by Altoona, who made a record at Marysville, Cel., made a toor of the same States as Lena H. ; San Diego, a chestnut pacing- - gelding, - to-nig- . to-nig- ht, 2:21. made In Sacramento, Cal.. In 188. posed as Captain OI Tbe horses were purchased from Byron Holly of Vallejo. CaL. recently ruled off for fraud In San Francisco. Officer is captain of a mine at Isbpe-nilfr- ir. Mich., and tbe horses were handled by "Red" Garrlty, a skillful driver with a for irregular work. Secretary reputation Steiner enacted tbe role of detective with marked success. Recently be had an Interh. view with Officer while Garrlty was in He told him all be knew, and bis knowledge covered the case thoroughly. Officer was about to make a clean breast of it. Then a lawyer told htm to keep still, that it was a peual offense. That stopped tbe confession',' and since then Officer has been discreet as a clam. When asked for the $8000 that the ringers" had won from the American Association tracks, Garrlty said that he bad received the money, but said to Officer. That that he had ptld it over individual said he had received the money; but refused to pay it over, .with the remark found that he would not pay it until he was sold J. Officer, since bis arrest, has guilty. R. and San Diego to Josslyn & Carrotbers of Milwaukee, receiving $2500 for the former and S15.000 for the latter. The third horse Allorita or Lena H., is said to have passed into tbe hands of Governor Blerriamof Min ut ch -- ; nesota.' - m Mo-Ene- ' ry, , ? f to-da- y. .ls ch . - ' F. J - i fowl-hous- . ; : . - . to-nig- ht. ' ; - . -- ng - to .; w-i- " 2 . ' , . . t-- lrisJ ttt! It ? r-- :1 -- tu"!jn, 7 1 urr.f f ?i ', i f o it -- liii::icjt' 1 - -- -- '" nn bull Ira Ri Tn i7H ffn (Hi iST COST. MUL SILKS KND DRESS GOODS A7F COST. A.W mm? COSTe OUH EJ1TIHH STOCK Op GENTS FURNISHING GOODS At cost American Cartwheels. and less than cost; going-ou- t of that line. New .York. Dec. 29. TribusE Dispatch San Francisco Chnmicls Series.! Charley Mitchell and Frank Slavtn made their first American appearance in their present search for American dollars at a theater in Brooklyn yesterday. They appeared in conjunction with Gus Hill's show, and proved to be the only dls,so.tisfyiug performers in it, although they received larger pay than any other six people in the company. The fake act of the most gloved men put up aOnce a voice from tbe kind. At apparentsaid: "Slavln. you are no good, you galleryeven fake clever." Light and absurd can't bluffs at hitting foilowed. and before tbe round., which lasted about two minutes, ended, there were hisses, cat calls and yells of derision to be heard on the ground floor as well - as top gallery, and it cannot be said that tbe appearance of truthfully Mitchell aud Slavln, was a great success. Boys and Clilldren's Winter Clotnins at Cost, ladies' and Children'o Unit Goods and Underwear at Cost. SEEING IS BEL'IEVJLXG Come early and avoid the rush. We never I! misrepresent . HAGGLING OVER A MATCH. Sullivan Will Not Fight Slavln IJn-- e less He Licks Jackson. foot-mark- . , RS. THE FAKE F1GU Mitchell and Slavln's Campaign, for ex-Sena- tor to-da- ni OFFER ALL Osh-kos- . tor L3 IPAfppJ . five-oun- Ex-Sena- u 1 . 18-in- isoi. ; THE THOTT1NO HOUSE RINGERS. They Captured Purses and Worlred, the Pool Boxes Heavily . v. h : - . printing, quicksilver, resin, tar, pitch and salt, sewing machines, ship turpentine, bul.diutr materials. including wire rope, starch of Indian corn or maize, steam power NO EXTRA LXLr.TIO.N. Tu3 D:r.:::rds Given Control ef the An 3y Coweh's Qpetcs ut tbs Hands engines, steam boilers and steam pipes, sulror phur, tan bark, electrical apparatus and Must Wait Tbe Government Sew York Senate. appliances of all kinds for communication cf Acstia Gibbons. More "Needless Oelay. , f or vines and trees, illumination, plants, WASHiNOTOir. Dec. 29. There is no news seeds and gralus of all kinds for propagaobtainable at tbe State or Navy Depart- tion or cultivation, wire for fences, propriements respecting the Chilean matter. No tary medicines. J Coal The following affect Jamaica FCUT1CIAHS VIKX AT THE-VASCARE. moveuientof ships is reported and the officials say that there Is no ebange In the and coke, sugar (refined), wirw only for fences, JOE LTAUUFFE SLUSS PATSY CARDIFF situation. Secretary Blaine was at the Cabi- appliances for fastening same, sine tin and net meeting, which lasted until nearly S lead in sheets. Articles to be admitted at o'clock, lie had no news to give out re- SO per cent reduction from the present duty: the Chilean situation and said that Bacon and bacon hams, bread and biscuit, And, Bay It Will Help Alone Naval specting " was none. there butter, cheese, lard and compounds of lum- For Fifteen Rounds Tbe Rowen-TbU afternoon was absolutely without InAppropriations low Mucli 3foro ber of pitch, pine In rough or prepared for Forty-Eig- ht Gibbons Contest Last "Needless Delay' Will Harrison cident that could be distorted into . buildings, to be reduced to 9 shillings per Round The Backers of Sullivan 2000 feet. : Articles to be admitted at 25 per HECATTOK TO WARLIKE PHIPARATIOX. Stand? Two Weeks Granted to ,, Such and. Slavin Haggle Over a Match salted eent reduction of Beef, represent duty; unoiliclal advices as have been Chile by a Maftiianliiioa ..Reporter ceived ale to tbe effect that the legal au- or pickled; corn and maize, cornmeal. oats. Callagban Will Take Murphy and Its products, pork, salted or thorities of Valparaiso have not completed petroleumana West Indies Reciprocity. Place Against McCarthy. wheat. tho revision of the formal proceeding of Jus- pickled, tice Foster. Just how long those legal SENATOR PLUMB'S SHOES. formalities may be protracted, before they may be regarded as causing further need-le- u delay," is of course determinable only The Kansas Capital warming With Albany, N. V., Dec. 'itf, A deuUlou was New ' Okleaks, Dec 29. Andy Bowen Politicians. banded down this afternoon by the Court by President Harrison. But there Is reason t and Austin Gibbons fought ht with to believe that, there has been brought 20. of Appeals in tbe vontested election case to ce Dis fTRiBCXB Dec Kan.. Topeka. in the Club, Metropolitan' his surrounded. gloves difficulties attention tbe that which appears to gtvo the .Democrats confor a purse of 82500. Both men weighed in President Montt In tbe formation of a new patch San Francisco Chroaicis Series. J trol of the Senate. Iu the Onondaga Sena- cabUiet, and be is also desirous of avoiding There are fully wO politicians In Tope k a under 133 pounds. Both men looked well tor I and Assembly districts. -- the Demo-crat- iu an appearance of endeavoring to Interfere who came to press the claims' of entering the ring. Gibbons was the with the due proces of law in Chile, if there their respective candidates candidates get certificates. In tho is United for while Bowen taller several inches, by reasonable for assumptbe any ground rHeuben .Senatorial district,' the" Coort holds tion States Senator on Governor Humphrey. looked like a typical gladiator, with shoulIs followed. due that tbe process being that Sherwood 1 lueiiKlble; but William A. These considerations have doubtless led JLast night and to-d-ay trains from all parts ders and chest measurement of wonderful attorney, him to a due ourse of patient waiting to of the State were loaded with delegation. dimensions for such a short man; Professor Sutherland, the Ktublieans' O'owtrer, says that the Court" opinion says the utmost extreme, consistent with a duo first - to call on the Governor was John Duffy .was referee. Bowen entered tbe 1 hat the Board cannot give certificate to regard, to tbe dignity of tbe United States. The e eighty-fivfrom southeastern Kansas for ring at 9:07, and Gibbons followed a few nd as far as can be learned it Is probable "Walker, the Democratic candidate. In tbe Keuftsalaer-Washington Perkins. . Later a' delegaSenatorial district, that no departure' will be made from this minutes later amidst tremendous c heering. urge the appointment' of uttitode before tbe reassembling of Con- tion called to MorrllL Derby, tho Republican candidate. The first round ended without a blow. The candidates who gress, unless a further communication from are WII.L, QKT THK CEBTiriCATK. In the second Bowen landed heavily on Perare possibilities Chilean Government should give a difIn the Duchess county district. Judge tbe Glbbons's W. shoulder and neck, and got away J. Morrill. kins, Ady to ferent tbe situation. aspect Cadr. counsel foe Deane. says that the without are K. Hudson and and Hudson. J. Perkins Depunishment. heads of in the If bureaus tbe Navy Court's decision says that 'while Mylod's Nothing much was done then until the regarded as strong men, with a prospect of are to be believed, certificate could be canvassed, so far as partments " a field against Perkins. sixth, when Gibbons led hard, landing on combination of the MO EKrOUTS as EXTItAOHDINAItr to Bo wen's right breast, and receiving yet the allegations regards its form, and candidates have opened headon Den air are making to put vessels In condition for A number of its truthfulness regularity on look not The does Governor quarters. of tho Kepubllcans have not been met by active hostilities. ptjxishmext xsr bbtces. In the construction this campaign with much favor, and lat- He the Democrats, and therefore the State bureau the officers lu charge say positively all led and landed heavily ou Bowen's again refuses to talk about the appointment. Hoard of Canvassers should await another that no orders, have gone forward to San terly and neck. read will the to him body all several take It days return from Duchess'cbunty. Francisco to hurry up work on. tbe "MonNot much was done In the seventh, but in letters and telegrams wbleb have accumuAs a matter of fact fewer orders lated Tbe decisions have caused groat con the terey.!' office but bis in eighth Gibbons landed four times. tbe absence, during siernation among the Republicans, out they are passing through the bureau at present he has given it out that he will not neglect Bowen anxious. appeared have not yet given up the tight, and the than during the past three months. In tbe the regular executive business to attend to hit Bowen hard on Glbnons In tbe ninth leaders are now. in consultation as to what la Ordnance Bureau it is learned that the turand Bowen countered heavily inthe stomach, wishes tbo candidates. Senatorial lie of 'best to be done. The Democrats are jubl ret armor for the "Monterey", la ready for tends to bear tbe claims of all candidates, on Olbbon's neck. lant, and a promlnsut one says that here-- , shipment to San Francisco at any time. and then decide, probably about the end of onIn tbe tenth Bowen got In a terrific lick after the Republican party In this State Her great g una arejahio ready, and tbe PennGlbbons's. ear. and in return received week. There Is an undercurthe present as so will be a dream of the past, far po sylvania Railway has undertaken to transtwo hard blows on the neck. in Is rent which stronger growing gradually litical standing goes. The Democrats have- port them across the contluent. : The task is favor of the. appointment of Bowen. In tbe eleventh Gibbons upper-onow complete control of the State Governoue of magnitude, as the and in the twelfth there were heavy exride, withhere not is be While Ingalis. represented bill will be out the juoiit, and an enumeration fifty tons, and tbe weighs yet. petitions are being circulated in his changes. 25 tons. Specially con- pas rushed through and. at onoe followed by a carrlese carriage, There was hard fighting in the thirteenth, weighs behalf In many.parts of the State, and bebill transand lstrle red are cars structed for the necessary ting and fifteenth rounds, Bowen reapportionment will fourteenth name Is his fore made tbe appointment Decaocratlo counsel claim that th beat of It. portation of these -great masses of metals, be presented is having tbe to Governor. the It and much nice calculation respecting opinion of some that the Governor may,1 apIn the sixteenth Bowen landed hard on VyPBS TBS COURT'S DECISION tunnels and the strength of tbe point Ingalis to avoid a row with the other the neck and jaw; first blood for Bowen. the State Board of Canvassers can give a curves, many bridges between Washington and the applicants who are fighting One another, and The seventeenth was spent sparring for uertifloate to Walker, the Democratic can California Navy yard made j to ensure the counting wind. "In but not dldate for the Senate In Stueben district. In safe the it," were deRounds eighteen to twenty-tw- o delivery of the guns. Those guns are tbe chances are that Ingalls's name will not Duchess county they agree with the Re not only Intrinsically valuable, but their even hard much there Can of cidedly beiug lively, considered. State the be Hoard, that publicans Bowen gave the most of his atvassers must await a modified certificate loss at the present time would be a serious fighting. conas many months would be tention to Glbbons's neck and succeeded In from Duchess oounty before canvassing calamity, Admiral Drown Pipe Peacefully. the vote la that district. Tbe State Board sumed in' making guns to replace them. 29. Admiral Brown delivering many stinging blows, receiving Los Deo. Axgei.es, ; SATISFACTORY PROGRESS of Canvassers has not met, but the mem punishment in return, but he evidently bad of the cruises "San Francisco" eame up the best of It op to the twentieth round. bers are In consultation, having the Court's is being made In the production of '' armor from San Diego yesterday and joined his and tweuty-secoo- d The twenty-fir- st decisions ana opinions before them. Ex and torpedoes, but it is insisted by the ordwife. He says he haa no reason to expect a clterueut is Intense abeut the office of the- nance ofiicers that neither the armor war with Chile, and will return to San rounds ENDED IN GIB BOSS' 8 FAVOR. of State. The Republicans' lawnor the torpedoes ba ve.beeu or will be Diego y, and there await further orsecretary era are all present, as well as politician of plates been have until ders frem Bowen accepted they thoroughly Washington. receiving bard blows on the neck. st J irhandlow decreet A lot of liowell torpedoes, about tested. From tbe twenty-secon- d to the thirty-firAn Immense crowd of lawyer and politiare for and the use, on were. even. forty, praotloally rounds ready the about McEnery honors, Lottery. to the first installment of tbe Whitehead (English cians gathered around the ante-roo29. Judge In the thirty-secon- d Dec. New Obixirs, there was heavy Court of Appeals early in the forenoon pat tern) torpedoes made in tbe United States In- his letter of acceptance of the fighting, with tbe honors easy, though Gibthe decision; When noon passed will soon be delivered. have Demouratio nomination awaiting for Governor, favors bons appeared to have the best of the bitwithout the appearance of the Justices, the ben made. In tbe liowellImprovements which is submitting the lottery amendments torpedo, to white ting.. inlose an American invention, that will primaries. He Is opposed to lotteries Jtepiibiieans began to was hope, since It as a essentially The contest was somewhat flagging up to Demg held, and, place it in the front rank of automobile (lluateq that a council means revenue the of for fortieth round,' when Bowen hit Gibbon the support raising as the court stands five to two Democratic, weapons, and It is promised that the torpe- of the Government. on the neck, then on tbe eye and finally a does delivered to tbe Government will exceed the Kepubllcans knew that terrible lick on the nose, staggering him. V A DISPUTS OH PARTT LINES cqntraot requirements toin speed and acour-- i "l From the forty-fir- st to the forty-fift- h V In a Bloodhound. Heredity the statements of But, according . was fatal to them. round. Inclusive, there were many exThe Justices finally ap acy. A on few a since, morning correspondent the naval ordnance officers, all these, thiugs visiting his of blows, with Bowen apparently one and handed down are at half-pa- st at 8 o'clockx to feed changesthe peered poultry out reference to immebeing doue without best of the body hitting. the documents, whtoh were earrled. to the diate having he found of birds twenty-sithat them, war, and it Is said that they 'are simforty-sixt- h In tbe there was sharp inoffice of Secretary uf State, where the op 6 o'clock twenty-on- e bad since disappeared the satisfactory results of the energetio tbe previous eveutng. The. natural con- -, fighting, without serious results. poking lawyers struggled for some time to ply rehabilitation adopted by elusion was that they had been stolen; an Forty-seven- th round Gibbons hit Bowen learn what lay witnin toe niteen thousand policy of naval .' Traoy long ago; words-oa and of tbe foul was about claim stomach, examination did not of dtsolose legal verbiage. The result 'Is given Secretary the ground In the War Department matters are very- - any s, not allowed. Sharp exchanges followed. above. of show did but scratches even disthe Mexloan frontier Forty-eight- h .round After some bard When the board of canvassers met this quiet, and the claws of a dog. A large quantity of After evening they awarded the certificate In the turbance failed to furnish an' item of news feathers were strewn about the run and In blows, there was" some i uteentn uisirict to us Dor n, Democrat; lu an adjoining field. Had the occurence been the breakaway. Gibbons hit Bowen a heavy to Derby, In the the Sixteenth, one ; would have blow In theetomach. There was more cries far away In the Twenty-fift- h, to NIcholU.Republican; was the culprit,7 but of foul, but It was. .not allowed. Bowen was on Democrat; In the THE REPORTERS ULTIMATUM. said at once that country,, a fox Twenty-sevent- h no award was made, tbe the ropes and very groggy. The referee tbe proximity of tbe place to London pre- ordered Gibbons to his corner amid tremenboard leaving It to tbe Senate to determine Two Weeks .Time Given to Chile to cluded tbe possibility of such a visitor. dous Dowh on Her Knees. Get Is view cheering from Gibbon's admirers. Tbe in the day the trail of feathers was Later whetberjany candidate was, sleeted. nt the decision of tbe Court of Appeals,Sher-wood,Uepublloanreferee then decided Gibbons winner of the WAsnraaTOKV Pec. 29. Tribuns pis-pat- followed ofup a tomilea spinney about, a contest. ' Bowen Was helpless on tbe ropes. ineligblle. With this diswhere, away, Francisco' lying qqarter San Chronicl Series. and could not come to time trict in abeyance; the Senate .will stand: Chile must an in condition exhausted in the bushes, express her regrets for the asDemocrats in. Republicans 15, one doubtful with feathers around blm was a young blood-boun- d. sault upon the "'Baltimore's" sailors and 7 M'AULIFFE-CAIIDIF(Sherwood's dlstrlot. It appears that this bound, which The Importance of tbe Democrat conto the families of the murdered seamen is 18 months old, broke loose two days prepay trolling (he Senate is national, and may a anug lndemlty. She must do this within viously, and had not been recovered. It Patsy Haa a Terrible Time of It for and taken' to Its owner, and possibly decide the next Presidential elec- nt two weeks. Her refusal will mean war with was captured Fifteen Rounds, tion, as there will, surely be a reapportion-nfea search then for the fowls, for it was began ar the United States. The Chilean man-of-wof the State by the Democrats. Sav Francisco. Dec. 29 Despite the he could"have eaten twenty-on- e. impossible ."Captain Pratt now at Toulon, will During that and the following day no leas downpour, of rain, three thousand WAIILIKL3 ARDOR WASTED. not be allowed to leave that port until this than fifteen fowls were found buried In tbe steady and in the ditches, under tbe trees has been settled. An officer of spinney night to witness" the fight between Patsy and in dung heaps in several of the neighHell loose Rumors Current JSraanato difficulty "P.-att- ," been has tbe the navy watching of Minneapolis and Joe McAuliffo of Cardiff V.' from most fields, skilfully buried, too. San Francisco. and he reports to this Government every boring .Reporters Imaginations. EaCh bird saw was the writer that Betting was two to one in on, whtoh stroke work lying of 1 that formidable its back, with its head turned dowu TniBCXB BCUBAU, puts MaAuilffe. Its of McAuliffe was favor sea by cruiser nearer service. In a safe time aide. Places could be seen 517 FOURTKKWTa HTRXET. N. W. V where hound tbe .. Is to It before In Prat!" the .heavier about Dec. 1801. possible place pounds 29, ) Washington. had scratched, but finding the ground too than his twentyfive .whose tbe United States will declare bard opponent, weight was It Is extremely unlikely that the warlike commission had passed on elsewhere. The disat demaud war, the tlrae. for that if, . fight was 189. a purse e for Tbe Westerners who are sending eager tenders apology and Indemnity made by this Govtances traversed from the to Cardiff's ot loser. were seconds where S1500, birds (350 was to, the found the each spot of services, la ease of the outbreak of hosernment on the autboriea at Santiago shall ou the h - ' U average a quarter of a mile. As- were Billy O'Donnell, were Danny Needbam and "United States, remain un com pi led with. tilities between Culls and Martin Murphy, hound took one bird at a Jim Carr. MoAuliffe's The United States is preparing for war suming that thesome will have an opportunity to gratify their because this gives idea of how. hard and Con Mo AO line i and Con Klornan. Hiram time, nnder the circumstances preparing martial ardor. These bellicose rumors is the proper thing to do, and because Chile's deliberately he must have worked. It ap- Cook was referee. .Time was called at. 9:27. which fill the papers are mostly based on knowledge First round-j-Cardl- ff pears that each bird had been bitten across hugged tbe rope; Joe of the may) help to the landed bis right on the neck, then caught hound's the teeth peneback, the strong imaginations of local reporters. convince : the. preparations having Government t j Santiago n the face. Cardiff this country is in earnest trated deeply Into the body. The natural Cardiff a left upper-euto- the wind, None in a position to know believe for a that but fell sbdrt, not to, be trifled with. Within instinct of the animal to hunt at night and essayed bis left for moment that there Is going to be any and : to sleep by day, and to lay up Cuou. seems nearly falling. As the; round' closed, Mcla a a few it communication will hoped days Miles, who never goes be received from the Chilean Government to have shown Itself In a marked degree. trouble. General Auliffe landed both hands and; Cardiff London Field. nvwhara ' without 'belnir nraoeded bv ' m. which. It not entirely reached his opponent's nose llghtlyi will form satisfactory, Ihalf-eolutn- n Second , round Cardiff emyed several the basts of a satisfactory settlement of the newspaper eulogy Cable Comicalities. but failed to land. McAuliff blows, I In other words, the United States difficulty. ; rcuu or mtstkkiocs suogistiojts., was Much made In now for trouble friends has tbe and taken its a, poPINNED HIM FN THE CORNERS. staud, occupies arrived in the city and leaves after attend sition from which It cannot and will not re- England of the good Bishop of Adelaide, toMiss him Rachel of vicious stabs; be ducked; Joe Sherman the wedding hitting log treat. Chile not only by words but by New Zealand, last month, by tbe misinter-a landed of hot rights on the jaw. couple morrow. Orange blossoms; and not bullets actions, beenhas, a cable of lu formed that the responsia received bydispatch pretation the. rally Cardiff seized MoAullff by is the full slgulfloanoe of his visit, whtoh bility for war or peace rests with her, and news agency. The dispatch was couchedex-In After by the leg, but at a warning cry from tbe la a responsibility which she must these remarkable wtrds: "Influenza has bees heralded as highly mysterious and that thisassume . spectators, dropped his hold. numer-Wales a on. Victoria make and decision tensively prevalent of all the depart- quickly In the third several body blows were exImportant. 'The officials ous esAdelaide sea found dead Tbe deaths contains the Bishop foregoing paragraph at the nonsense sence- of the Chilean situation ments concerned pooh-poo- h feet Coffin Bay.". What the changed. the round closing wltb a left drive, serpent sixty In was that tbe glancing from Cardiff's forehead, which meant are in tbe dally papers. Others wink and reon The statements, herein writer based part tohadsayfound high sent Joe spinning. ; Adelaide a dead sea also of a War soars effect will authority. that Bishop fer to tbe good Cardiff went down from a right on the In Coffin Bay. The feet sixty long serpent nave on increased appropriations lor coast BLAINE'S TCRN TO MOVE. news agent in Loudon, however, thought tbe jaw in the fourth and Was sent staggering. defenses and the new navy. rising Joe placed his left ou Cardiff's words "sea sixty feet Coffin Bay" On ducked a ; left drive, but The two countries most Interested in pre- The "San Francisco" Waiting the, referred to aserpent front the bead.; Cardiff subject apart entirely on a left the forehead and a soundare with Chile caught was There rest a and the England peace pf dispatch. big item, Outcome of Negotiations. serving on ribs. All of Cardiff's blows tbe ing right in the announcement. however, melancholy Germany, who togethor transact nearly San Diego, CaL, Dee. ,29. According to "Bishop McAuliffe of reach. ' ? found out found dead." It is is not twelve; times as much business with that Admiral Brown, who is now here with the every Adelaide Joe landed bis left on the ribs, fifth In the a news ageucy bas the opportuniCat-htour own. It Is understood "San Francisco." the cruiser "Charleston" ty to day Cardiff wltb bis right In the back country as with a demise of the distinguished report as he turned. An exchange of rib blows :"'-- ; ;. - .' and the moat was made followed. that left Honolulu for Aeapuloo. Whether the church official, Joe rushed and fell through the on therefore To occasion. sat this the that chii.s has bsm nrroaaiD "Charleston" will come north or go south from tbe force of bis own left drive ropes numerous were friends Bishop's of those powers that from Ac&pulco the Admiral declined to terribly by the representatives tTnlted Cardiff's for exsay. jaw. when they read tbe news Is to .States cannot a loan for fighting the In regard to the extra ammunition aboard shocked Sixth round Joe landed a hard right on once cabled it at 'for press mildly. They, be negotiated either in London or Berlin.' the "San Francisco," Captain Simpson sayst particulars, and got their second surprise In Cardiff's shoulder, and. pushing him In the "We have enough to fill up the "Charleston" the shape of a dispatch from the Bishop corner, landed four bard lefts In the MinneIf this is the ease. It ends the! only hope of and "Baltimore" und put them In cam himself, saying he was in his usual health apolis man's face, staggering him. Cardiff the peppery little South American RepublioJ paignthecondition.' with his right, but was groggy, and and expressing great astonishment at the rushed war. Tor securing too sinews oi rrestaent is believed here that the "Sau Fran McAuliffe staggered him with lefts and It The f false to r'eads then report. proceeded r oa the bead. Montt Is only just Inaugurated. Ilia Cab- cisco" has orders to remain at this port un- make things warm for the news agency. rights til the dlplomatlo relations with Chile take The seventh round was about the same. inet is not yet formed. lie is in no position one turn or another and that her disposition Eighth round Cardiff's face was battered Another Heart Failure. to make formal responses to the demands lu future will on turn the upon that depend coming up for tbe round. Several light Dubois This la a strange lease. Isn't it? blows of the United State. That he is anxious those dlplomatlo measures take. were exchanged. The A man Is room. found his in dead so do will at the proper time, "Baltimore' Is expected here about Thurs. wealthy so to do. and round Cardiff parried several savNinth no no is There of wound, poison, and age blows, sign on the is generally believed. Then our ships can, day. but received one or r:'i disease evidence ot not the slightest anyCardiff arm. return found and chest In, ouce more cruise and give receptions and where about him. But there he sat in bis WEST INDIES RECIPROCITY. stomach. chair stone dead, one band still holding the McAuliffo's enjoy themselves generally, and the country Tenth round McAuliffe was still will be given a peaceful rett from war and paper he had been reading. I tell, you it is Some the of Article Which Leading ."WAITISO AX OPES13CQ ; one ot most the I '.'i.:.:. '. mysterious things rumors of war. Will Go on the I'ree List. ; was did What he BUgere you say reading? to finish Cardiff, the latter ducked, awaiting The impression Is current this evening Washington, Dec 29. A reciprocity ar- r . Dubois One of the Sunday papers. his blows. that the President has decided to nominate rangement whole the well, that Ob, Biigers has been explains entered between Eleventh round Cardiff caught a hard forty-pag- e was a Hon. G. M. Lambsrtson pt Nebraska for the Secretary BlatnS and the BritishInto edition, It probthing. one on the head. Minister to ' looked he and at his ' when .on it heart tbe Interstate. Commission embrace the British West vacancy Twelfth round Cardiff got in a couple of the ably, failed. Dotton Post. on the chin, but received a couple of caused byJudge Cooley's death: that Col. colonies of Jamaica, Barbadoea,Indies; lefts Leethe on the forehead, which sent him reellefts Morrison of Illinois will be reappointed, What Slander Is. ward asd Windward Islands, llcAuliSTe failed as usual to follow bis except ing. v end that Granada. Trluldad and British Guiana. It is only perhaps toy following the dicta vantage. - Cardiff rus'ued. btt Joe counMK. CXX.MEST3 Or GEORGIA The official proclamation and correspondof judges U tbe reports of proceedings in ad tered he vily with bis right. will probably not be issued for ten our law courts that we oan obtain an adetli round Curdilf came uo as if tt 111 receive the seat formerly occupied by. ence or two weeks, aa It must await notice quate notion of the extraordinary range of heThirteen days to Enisli Joe. but the latter grot General Brag;. Impressions are not alexpected i that the If into the fume old coruer. legislation In the colonies an Englishman's prtvitezes. In a case behim Cardiff bc ways based on facta, but general opinion has beennecessary enacted. The following are the fore Mr. Justice JLawretico" at Manches'er, on his o'a UH c!.Ia. Jf o tbe very strong probability of principal articles to be admitted free: that learned Ju-- ze .rv; i ti zt tliiouh 1 1 .Tt f r f ri'. . ;nti ror ' ? ! r" :u .. Z. .trrUrn's erlrctlon. Ills name was Animals alive, beef and pork preserved In r. r J c:i a 1 call a nan to i t.3 lit- cans, printed matter, bottle, bran, man a d. d thi.; Ii r. V 1 - I ..r Ij. I J : r J t: t :. j v j Hi :.':l.:::'it L'toators and middling ?t. ':r:t rerzrrl-iand ; shorts, carts, : "at ."3 ' r r: r," rU. : . wagons . i - - i ci . at i trts backed by a and i barrows, lit:. if: to' . vehii;,-r: not v; . c :vtr . t r . abo'. including u i j ' " frcm the leading cles of pleasure. f "ti 1 . k.1" 1 U! tbSlXTFtT cotton seed t and i t . c totals. ft i" . . , produots. exxs. fertilizers of all kiax, Ch, couut.N j fresh or on loe, and salmon and rs in a- - i CrleJ. cans, fruits and vest ables, fresh cyst wLeu not cauneU, tiaur t or t.iili rc- I Ls end 'itaver coin cf tv. U 30, I?..- AUBRBXGH St BIR.O. . New York, Dec. 28. Tbe representatives, backers, and a crowd of admirers of Slavln and Sullivan met at .the Herald office this noon to arrange a fight between the two men. Both sides- were willing to put' up their money, but they, could upt agree. Sullivan declared emphatically that be will not fight Slavln in the event of the latter s losing his fight with Peter Jackson next May. Tbe Slavln contingent wanted: to make a match whether their man won jor r lost with Jackson, but the Sullivan men would not agree to ihax proposition. The matter was finally settled by Slavin agreeing to cable for instructions. The men will meet again in the HcrttW. office next Monday, by which time received the Instructions Slavln will have bo asked for. - nn - PJ nu WHOLESALE . - 9 M.1J'L RETAIL; Will Take Murphy's Place. New ' STokk. Dec. 29. Tribune Dispatch Series. San Francisco C7rmici Joe Earley, tho backer of Callagban, sent word to New Orleans yesterday that his man would take tbe place ot Johnny Murphy in the match with Cat McCarthy: President Noel of tbe Olympic Club telegraphed tothat such an arrangement would be day agreeable! and word waS at onoe sent to McCarthy. His friends say he will accept a substitute and the fight will take place, though the Jersey lad himself baa not replied yet. Noel also telegraphed that, it the police prevent the Corbett-Mltche- ll bout in New York, it could beheld in New Orleans.' "'S, Western Genius Recognized. It waswhoWillie Knight, if I am not St. once OUTFITTERS. CLOTHIERS. AND mis- dazzled Joseph society with a by giving a dinner ot twelve courses, different table oiotb tor each oourse. He had noticed on previous occasions, when that by tbe time only one clothreswas used,was served the table stance the piece de Don't throw your money away buying- useless knick-knack- s. This covers, as well as the bibs of his guests, were week we offer desirable articles of in that so wearing; on special apparel he bargains struck for the laundry, and ready our sensible and Silk the idea of renewing tbe : linen with each would make Mufflers, Jackets, Smokinggifts, new dish. The Innovation was voted a deand Fine Underwear ara 20 to 3D per Neckties, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders success all present, especially by lightful more we give you batter! attention what's and than other less cent with stores, large moustaches, by the gentlemen : who acknowledged that after eating three and show you threetimes the assortment. or four jdifferent fixings it was difficult to ' find a piece on a napkin that bad not been used, while tbe ladies comalready A1ID SEE FOR YOURSELVES. COUE mended the swift succession of table cloths, .because it enabled them to put their elbows on the table between courses without spotnew sleeves. After ' this dinner 350 dozen lien's Scarfs 35c each, or 3 for $1.00; usual price 75c. ting their there was no longer any use of tbe few comWe your special attention to rour Boys' and Children's Departpetitors of Mr. Knight striving to equal him ments. call Remember I Every purchaser of a Boy's Suit or Overcoat will In the McAllister business, lie was . socileader par excellence, and he wears ety's a box of pure Candy put up by the well. his crown, at the present moment like a receive a beautiful present and These was Mr. Knight', married known,"ATbogast.", present3 wili be given away on New Year's thoroughbred. last week, the bride being , a belle of St. morning. Don't forget that we are the originators of the Boys' Gift Joseph, Mo. Town Topic. taken, - - d g-oa- T0-I.I0RR0- W , To nnild a Tlnplate Factory. During our sale we will sell 200 Children's Nobby Suits, pleated back Dee. 29. The N." & O. and Philadelphia, which front, ages from 4 to 14, that used to sell for $4 and $5, go for $2.50. has been operating Company Taylor 150 Children's Cape Overcoats, ages 4 to 8, worth $4.50 and $5.50, go coma small tluplate factory here, tbe erection in this for $2.50. pleted arrangements forwhen of a plant which, completed, will city 350 Boys Suits, in several patterns, ages 7 to 16, worth $6.50 be the largest establishment ot Its kind In . for States. to United $4.50. the C3.50, go r . 250 Overcoats, all of the very latest cuts and patterns, Cape Boys' Patenotre Calls)29.on Rlalne. worth $7 to $9, go for $5.50. Patenotre, the ge3 9 to 14, Washington. Dec. to Minister French tbe Also a large variety of Boys' Vestee Suits, all at reduced pricey newly appointed United States, paid his respects to SecreAll ciir Boys' Lcnr Pant Suits at reduced prices, age3 13 to 19. tary Bla'ne We C2.ll vcur Eociil attention to our Grand disnlav; 1i fiF TIr. our 7. Wood. so His Ch-riII, artistically arranged by windows, Ball seene is a mastery isco in itself, such as never before seen in Utah, and quite orijinal. 1 arents, do nctfail to bring your children to cc3 cur and Catarrh Cared Charity Ezll and display cf Hew Year's pressn.s. Open from 7:CD r.. rz. Hearing Restored by Hood's iSarsaparllla. until 9 p. m. Ccturdy, 10 p. m. Come cne I Come all ! . to-d- ay - : 2-pi- ece . ,' . , to-da- y. X-I.I- ty Bcaf for c-Ycci- vRochestei, K. Y..' July C?. I. 1 cf eatjurrh. I lost 'Th?i years airo,v as a ivsultdeaf for mors than and wu heriiintsrl I cure iU and had vcar. to a tried xnv - Tinnuf things but no improvement was ap peveral physicians, l'cuuiii . D I' cf a r 1 . w ciiwi.-- t . i . i 1 ! V 1 ( . . yt i.oi ,i It as IT t ' v tic i t 1 f |