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Show The s aet Xake Te'jdegram -- r JANTWHY 2, BEXiyo, CxTrRDAY ii LITTLE CBURCB AROUND NE W YORK MOB TRIES TO L YNGH POLICEMAN THE CORNER" SCORCHED if lad Been Running Amuck With His Club, Hitting Fire Destroys Rectory of Famous Place of Worship; Every Head That Came in His Way. Inmates Have Narrow Escape. NEW YORK. Jsn. 2. Policeman William Kenny has narrowly escaped death at tho hand of a mob in West SlxtyT ninth street. It appears the policeman ran amuck and was beating 'with his club every person who came near him. When rescued by brother1 officers, two men were found unconscious as a result of .his efforts. Kenny also was bad ' ly used up. A riot call brought a detail from the station house to tho scene. Hundreds of people were found blocking the street and the police had to club their way through. At the erd of the street which Is formed by a high wall they found Kenny, bruised and torn. A howling mob cut off his escape and they were howling. "Kill him," "Lynch him!". Two men who had fallen victims of were carried to the sideKenny's clubofficers had a hard time to walk. The Ret out with Kenny, however. They were surrounded by the maddened inhabitants of the tenements near by and had to fight their way to the station, where they car-ie- d NEW. YORK, Jan. 2. Fire early toKenny. The crowd surrounded the station and made ef- day gutted the rectory of the famr.ua forts to enter a complain against Ken- "Little Church Around the Corner." In ny, but were refused admission and h Twenty-nintEast Kreet. Four women finally dispersed. servants were taken out of an Upper story by firemen. The Rev. Dr. Houghton, who was In his room, was almost overcome by the smoke when he awoke. He made his way to a rear window, from which he was rescued by firemen, and soon recovered, but had to procure clothing from a, neighbor. Miss Houghton, daughter o the rector, was rescued from the window of WILL URGE A PRIMACY American Catholic Hierarchy to Forward a Petition to Rome. VVCANDY 3 TED CriLXOH COKES Greatest la ti HcKJ ADEUAL O ALE her bedroom and carried down a ladder. Her maid Jumped from the roof to a and .was for a 1'ap to the yard when a preparing fireman caught hrr. The fire was caused by a defective flue. Starting In the basement. It cut off all escape from the Inmates. The prompt arrival of the firemen In reundoubtsponse to an autonMttlc alarm edly saved loss of life.- - The damage amounts to a few thousand dollars. For a lime the church, which the rectory, was In danger of adjoin motion. Half a doxen stream wtr played against Its wvalla, and U was not rA AMT3MCAM KURHIKtl UOTWH Tr 1,4t It health with CASCARET9 CarxSy C'-arvrUve.r feats bar Co cT ream (M&gi CASCAHL"T wc-nt' fcm, at. 2 arfcO "f known tarc-jtr k'.cd rr. a V a U CX OKTtOVLh fcow A aiiLOJOH j Ttv CASCAKl.T, bafry CTt th palatat) r i DBn.og nouxr, tmr ywwm, r. J c- ci re.., S'.rfj.ow an4 JJatry rsK tt mil, fr.aeiy jnirja'.iT. a '.a natural frjs-- r.o r:cSerc no rav.:?u asrywr .c n w:-r.a r utr-.T.- . Ho racr sour urc In ca V r i Ck. wrrrr-t- . !Zz. riatsu A U d entrujioo.. -; "rr.-rb6oclu-- t Never old in Hrr.x', arjd CCC tM.t a.. cr fre. AddrM glLaUNa MZALIjT COticaao cr Hew dt U wa nn wtre not Utrd because Itt to mar th beauty of th Interior Mr. Marshall said, "but with them." To thi Alderman Mayor '! n. ate f-- Oiet w a hi olTtrf. th Mayor sM: ywr-d- y ft tly as I thucM se rf Ike tr.etrr. I ou'd .ny explanation f'T the ditstrr exrt-- Ih failure of ti e curtain to r.mr ('.on. I trl-a lot rf th nd th to cpn and shut readily. I rt Into Jh t mMal. rlSKinc ift. w hlrh ! of without a trace of rotr.butib'. material t "1 thlrk It I t had t'. mr.itrrr bn would hrweer. If the p1rsl I Klr.rd(tirtatr. a exit hive r.-- t r.f th rf th t.r-ro- ,rf the thjn iNtar thari I had lfnre. Jus: (Mr k of stpt !rg a w lt e.f human hair while walk-lr- c atwut In th NEBRASKA DF.MOCIIATS ARE OETTIiTQ TOGETHER. f. hr4r-- i OMAHA. Jn. tt!r iin In vrnK-r!- s the Ar.1rcw rf N't.ti;a Itaty-rHst- Jscks-o- n 1 !h rrfl 't. l- - t-- r r r fh'-r- r I rf Tff In K e- -, 7'.?.. V'n!r ri;f n in 4r f Vt. VjtS .v !- Tf - h viney lt n!M r. rrs!f tT-- i s-- f- rf J I' City t t.:i- cirri f. sv 1 i- m fVt mrt. f. tni rrtt ja" tttr,!r mt,n srv. "" lt r:M 1 sl.a JtCe lfo:i r r Cd"a Nw Paper ' f a f-- Vt - t t. J It. f i rr iM II f ---r f ti,, M N i -- !- t. 3 s'-,!- r, i ? r frtr?;r ( t l ;:k, tr-- t rr-s- ; r-- , r r. jmtliff r.s W y 3P j jtx Ajrr. r rm ssion th Nt rs)i reunion wf th Thm n ly I XT.Dcra! jI rf uncial 'nts. i tht a knoafci: c;" " r.- r.. SELLING-OU- T SALE Starta Xo&daj Xorninc at 0 O'clock at r.r. " fa i mfr. sSUff IP. AUERBACH & BRO. UV?' set OPEN THIS EVENING TILL 10 O'CLOCK. 04 Fete of DOOR.S OPEN MONDAY Everything in Every Department Scheduled AT 8:30 A. M. i Absolutely Regardless of Value Are the Prices Quoted on 4 to Go Ready-to-We- ar ACTOR TAKES LIFE Silks. Garments Blankets Dress Goods, at Chicago. PTIILADKLPHIA, Jan. Davis, wife of Will J- - Davis, part ovrner and manager of the Iroquois theater, Chicago, in speaking of the terrible Barf-le- tt ssie calamity, said: - "It is all the fault of the public that ouch things occur. In these swift days the public la not satisfied with good, quiet thows. They must have lot3 of excitethe result that ment, color and light, with every actor takes his life in his hanJ when ha goes before the footlights. "In that particular scene when tho awful catastrophe occurred there were 400 persons upon the stage. The wonder la "I do "not understand how the asbestos curtain failed to work. Mr,useDavis drilled of the his rr ' every day in the . a and in the dropping of the n .. . . . - - anv "..itfh." v i KofAra i' LO i a . ' 31rs. Davis Francis Wilson, with whom : o niovlnir said: li "F.rminip." there should not "It is rnv opinion that be a step in a theatfr. Everything Bhould b on a gradual decline. If have no fear of unexpected steps I am satisfied the danger of a stampede ap-pa- ra' cur-nc-m- v J tVi.-r- , s co-il- would be lessened." Cured Lumbago. A. B. Cannian. Chicago, writes March with 4, 1103"Having been troubled and tried Lumbago at different timesthen differ- -, one physician after another: ent ointments and linaments, gave it up tried once more, and altogether. Soof I Ballard's Snow Liniot a bottle ment, which gave me almost insts,nt relief. I can cheerfully recommend it, and will add my name to your list cf former sufferers." 25c, 50c and $1. Sold by Z. C. M.I. Clerk Has Disappeared. B. Moore Pueblo, Colo., Jan. 1. William has for years been clerk in the office missof the County Treasurer, has been when he accomnight, ing sincehisSaturday e union depot, the father panied The son latter leaving for California. was to have departed on a later train for Denver. Whether he went to Denver is after thorough 3jot known, and the police, city, have beena unable re-to search of this Mr. Moore har family obtain a clue. neighborhood. He siding in a prominent is very popular and well known. Mrs. Col. Hlggins, head of the slum who fl ati f.vt to !.tsirt ;it eref. rf !!? at-.- O. B-i- tf. m 1? ? tt--t, v, 1 ? Tf 'fi;;r itUttms-- Gift for On crrt. f r fn 3 THE GREAT iSsiirgiiaifil Jessie Bartlett Davis Gives Her Opinion of the Iroquois Theater Mitrit, j f johiI h f ftr.nivreary nt-th lrlth iiromo IN HIS OWN HANDS A. p ji li A !! nr'r-tei- i: a. Nr'.t'ir. rs W. J, : hm l.in ii f firm 1 rf ii ? rrortr; t;t"-r(- It -- ti S r l-- t ft' rf rf mrra ir HX.'.rf WiS.Um 3MTsr J ;Jth I t thatrr - J ii l'ry jr JlU. .1e1 i t -- c-- f mi li-- 'rsry I fr-'n- : tt 1 It. r rrlr--s i dr-or- . Rbut t'ttt' Khrrg unrfImwrm t' tjr,rttl .rjcN hrt. to t I !i rr r !, iHhr?tW r c f r.n Tt rt 1 r-4- jr ! I t hip It irr.-- lh r.f c-"- st trdT. T"UMr t wirfwl0 Tr4." :r. ftelr4 tr.fP f rtr f'rtnrl, ..Jiw at.4 t.se. H CT ( Ihr fW rtiy W is 44 .!P AV, T?e. rliy s".tr f'.ratf, Wl runtral. Throng Attend IVfi:M t-- -r )".. t-- -- S.OGDEN NEWS 'This theater nr.ed n n rvr.nlrc fully It h wcks. In he.it.fr, nir how lore d It take to make a alcr ? To thi Mr. Marsh. I ffTcred t.o re;!y. Hcturr.-Ir.- c 23rd. SERVICES OF NEW YEAR Catholic church by the Rev. Father Donovan ai 7 o'clock in the mornii.g, and another mass was observed at 9 o'clock by the Rev. Father Kiely. Solos were rendered by Nellie Geary and Carrie Fafek. The benediction of the blessed sacrament wes given at the latter service, which was largely attended. fc& tnd h" ta r.A e'er tr.f;. iucreai cJ rT'r?y tbT rf.)t f.as4 rc;,.'. ml rcli'.'d: Novtr.lr five . atl sigr de-ff- 2.-M- "A Temperance Man's Troubles",...... Prof. Quay The old people were so delighted with the entertainment and the superintendent and matron were so pleased with the innovation that the quartette and assistants promised to give another concert there in the near future. Early mass was celebrated in the plr"ll rrtof br an.p. NEW YORK, Jan. 2. A cisd meetCHICAGO. Jan. ayor Harrison why lhfy kj,j Wn fUc of the American ing hierarchy of the th,fk Mf Catholic church has been called for yesterday. In company with Building Marshall replied that It wa done to imCommissioner Alderman prove the Appearance of th houw. Williams, January 31st at Washington. was aleo noted by the Mayor that Mavor and visited the theIt ordinance several architects, The project of creating a primate in which leaiat Iroquois theater building and went over that gallerlea rqulrtmnt above the ground floor I considered by the hierarchy and the it thoroughly. As they stepped Into the mut each have a separate stairway findings of the council will be carried building the Mayor accidentally trod on leading to the street had ben disreThli cl.cumatanre excitui the to Rome by Archbishop Farley. , which had garded. Indignation of Alderman Mavor. who Another project to come under con- a large lock of human hairsome victim said: sideration at the meeting of the hier- been torn from the head of "This theater should neer have been He shuddered of disaster. be the will an of the convocation and, re archy allowed to open, becaun-- the ordinance other plenary council. It is stated that moving the hair from his thoe, placed It on gallery stairway ha recjvet no atif the primacy is not established the one side or the Railway ana tention pn and ha txn dlotyed. The of council will follow. the . occupants of the second balxny were Appropriate Exercises Are calling passed in. The Mayor went everywhere xcept compelled to use the aame exit a tho Shot While Resisting Arrest. the first balcony. The exit should Held in Many of the Hamilton, O., Jan. 2. Wi'llam M. More-toInto the cellar, went out on the fire of have been separate, and if they had Bun-zskl, tried the exits and finally been I think more people would have Marshal, was yesterday shot by a Polish lawyer. Bunzskl was af- escajes, the rigging loft above the escaped. Kxplal. g the lark of a into mounted terward shot and killed by George SulliCity Churches. stairway for the aecord balcony were visited van. Moreton went to the lawyer's houw stage. The dressing-room- s Architect Marshall said: t arrest him, when Bunzski shot through j door, wounding Mr. Moreton fatally. and the whole exterior explored. T. P the The advent of the year 1904 was gen- He then tried to escape. Moreton handed Marshall, the architect of the building. J No Separate Stairs. the accompanied the Mayor throughout the I , erally celebrated here yesterday. Busi- his revolver to Sullivan, who pursued There was more total srace for th shothim him, and, overtaking ness was suspended for the greater part lawyer trip. When In the gallery tothe Mayor people to get out of the gallery than if dead. the exits paid particular attention in a of the day, and services were-hel- d separate Btalrwaya hd been provided. and tried all the handlea by which the The law require Inchr of tatr iht 1W number of the churches. doors are opened. and door Full for each JName the space person, and Remember . Always were Exits Were Hidden. Special New Year sermons we had nearly three fret of surh spare. axauve f luinina The failure to comply with the ordi- To this Mayor Harri'on said nothlr.r. preached in the Catholic church, St. Paul's Episcopal .church and the Ger- Cures a Cold In One Day, Grrpin 2 Days nance requiring that exits shall be Indi- but commented attain n the fact that cated by private sign struck the Mayor, i'.amak curtains had covered th doors, man Lutheran church, as well as at tthe when he noted that heavy damask and that there were no !zn Indicating Holy Cross and St. Mark's hospitals. had on every and curtains were hung before some of these the exit. The prisoners in the county jail "The signs were belr.g mad ready.' an excellent dinner, as did those at the box. 25c doora he inquired of Architect Marshall where also a fine musical penitentiary, was rendered. There was programme no recognition of the holiday at the city jail. The Euterpe quartette, with the assistance of the Mist.es Mildred M. Nowell, Kosa Smithen and Fannie Xeale. made the day a pleasant one for the old forks. The entertainment was sdven in the dining hall at 3 o'clock under the direction of Prof. R. B. Quay. All who were able to leave their rooms listened to the following- programme: Quintette, "Calm Listening on the Ear of Night. Solo. "That Sweet Story cf Old" Miss Nowell Duo and quartette. "Life's Dream." Solo. "Kathleen Mavourneen" Margaret Harley "Old Kentucky Home". .Euterpe Quartette NOW GOING ON. fclbsr KlUJOH A bafcie MAYOR INDIGNANT .AT LACK 0FPRECAUTI0NS - CATHARTIC 1 Comforts Hosiery, Gloves, Underwear. Curtains Portieres, Linens Domestics Flannels Sheets Pillow Cases f sDAY GOODS STORE Embroideries, Ribbons, Notions. Baby Bonnets, Trimmings, T Capes Furs Wrappers i, 3 li cic c s , Petticoats,.'." Dressing Sacques, Robes, Etc Etc llLtC, to-th- and rescue work of the Salvation Army, will deliver a lecture on the life work in Salt of the late Mrs. Booth-Tucke- r, Lake on January 27th. I lzlitCs , EVERY ARTICLE THR.OUGHOUT THE ENTIRE ESTABLISHMENT IS INCLUDED SWEEP OF FRESH, DESIRABLE MERCHANDISE. IN THIS CLEAN , 21 |