Show OUR SPECIAL SERVICE I 1 I 1 huge our a sunday show io in sleepy st louis CHICAGO AID BR MR MILL FOB FOS till lot MIR george frauds trains trip 1 printer printers scheme to rais raise the 11 ind madness ot at a acs young mother fit etc LOGIA IS all the people ticket beats ibe the pouw fixated opp silim out of sight special dispatch to tm triz STANDARD LOGAN Lo Abr ma may 3 the v rot ot eg ng passed off very quietly tile total registration in i this city was and arid lie the total vote la 18 about ot of these the peoples etra stra glit ticket with glaires for mayor waa was the tile highest with the hiril est liberal voe vole was for win goodwin for mayor cl for mayor on the peoples choice ticket AV IV maughan received 17 i snow SHOW how a firmance rd ID ill st louis Anz ertil the special F chronicle Chron tele Servi serviced cej ST louis march 3 the standard theater was as the scene sunday afternoon of a remarkable demonbra demon de montra stra tion w which BO so nearly assumed ill the proportions of a not riot that a squad of police had to ba be called to clear 0 alie it house and streets in the vicinity although the 2000 people who w ho took part in in it wery were all in in a gool good humor it was all on account of the awfully dizzy tizzy performance put up according to the announcement peabody Pea boily and spence presented their new spectacular acu ar 0 operatic erate production entitled luna a vision of gorgeous splendor ep pl lendor endor elegant colta costumes nes sparkling music beautiful scenery thirty five artists a perfect car carnival niva I 1 of novelties nov cities the houe house was w as crowded AS it ital al aaB aye is is at artlie the sunday matinee mat inoa and tile audience it is needles need leps to OR bay Y was w as not from strictly society circles bat that it was an appreciative and demonstrative audie ce was provan by the day lay and the events vinn the curtain cui tain went up the scene presented waa was not exactly a vision of g splendor on the contrary the stage picture was male of sixteen decidedly common pla 0 looking females a some in 0 of I 1 them young and only two of them with any claims of beauty on face or f figure fiare th they were all in in tights that tha t did not edt nt them and they the Y were ere very duty ditty and RnY anything thing but pleasing ta to thai tho eye eyo the air audience bence eat patiently through gibout boat half he the att i iatt batt art when wb enone one disgusted d 18 individual yelled ras rate this seemed to strike a popular chord and it was echoed eel oed forn f om all parts of the house and when hen the curtain went down on the first part the home house was in in an uproar and so it continued throughout the entire performance perform aice not a person w as in the audience 0 who w ho did not join in in criticizing critic ising the performance during the last half of the tile show fully folly half of tha the audience stood on their chairs and yelled it was a demonstration such as has seldom if ever been seen in this city the performance wag was of course cat cut short and at its conclusion a mob of over 2000 gathered in the street in front of the house and yelled for their money to be returned none of lie the managers of the theatre were visible and no bonfe money was returned some one pr proposed 0 oliree cheers tor for the tile theatre which were given then three cheera were givern for manager sm th and arid then groins I 1 r the com auy ibe the cry was then co to bring ring out the performers some one said they were leaving the house b by y the stage entrance the crowd now swelled to vast proportions by all the idlers and in in fact everybody in the vicinity maje made a mad rush fr f r the stage entrance from a side bide street word was in time given to the performers who were just coming out and they hastened back I 1 into uto the theatre there is no telling to w what bat lengths the mob would have gone bad had not a squad of police arrived on the scene beene and cleared the street nore sic ei stence tence was offered the police but it took them fully an hour to clear the tile streets about the theatre the bouse house IN was as closed tonight to night and the mana management announced that it would remain so the entire week the time covered by the fomo com anys Danys engagement MILL 01 HUE SHE FAIR he U thinks the th government should help and that 19 81 is the proper itar lear special F P chronicle service i haw YORK manh march 3 chicago W will ill raise for the worlds fair in 1993 and the teo rational national government irn should appropriate as af joe large ge a sum to assist her said joseph medill editor of the chicago tribune at the windsor hotel yesterday we ave would have been willing had new Y york ork won wort the fair that congress should have appropriated as much as a be herself put up this is to bo a nat national i affair and it 11 should receive aa as much help from the national government as from tho the city where it is held the pans paris exposition had the aid of the government in in additon to private avate subscriptions we want the kr national go government ornament orn ment the states and cities to help ns us make our fair a 0 success a in chicago tho tile paris E ti tion cost over merethe here the cost will be nearly double that sum we dont want to say we can car get ready by 1812 1892 but we can get ready in three years it congress gives the sum indicated 1 I I 1 have then yo you do not propose to hold the fair in in 1892 f it would bo be ridiculous to open tile fair six six months earlier in th tho year than columbus discovered discovered discover od america in may and june 1 he did not eien even know lie would get the necessary aa as bittance Bia bistan tance ce to in make a ke the tile voyage lie did not start until august and did not land until october 12 the tile tair fair should not nt be opened before the anniversary of tile date of discovery october is too lato late in our climate to open a fair it should ba be postponed poet pitied until bay say slay may 14 1893 I 1 we ve should have a big celebration in october 1892 1802 and we would want chauncey M depow to come dyne out and mako make ni ili a ope speech ech we ie would tild want tom platt too because became ho he eama to ba be a pretty good friend of oura oars george frandi trains trip ArAP DARD special P chronicle Chron service j march 3 citizen train shook the e dust lust of boston yesterday lie gave a spread at the parker house in in tho tile afternoon to the newspaper men raen and telegraph operators of tha the I 1 city im going around tile world b boys paid d citizen train c caffy 01 1 and 11 im going to circle it in sixty days 11 citizen george bid farewell to boston bonton with a rattling lecture in Loth Lo thropa museum in ile tle evening bostonians Bosto niana regret lia big dep departure arturA for he be has made their old city very lively for lie the last few ew months the audience r riwe en masee masse at the close of the lecture the citizen starts on ids tile electric trip tip 0 on n st day lie will lay h hie is be bearings I 1 gs and take hia ilia time from tacoma and will proceed thence west eily oily by special boat across puget sound connecting with the steam hip abyssinia 11 inia at vers island and intends ds to beat all records on bis his globe circling trip train left boston on the m midnight train I 1 11 HIM DIESS ESS first As Isk aults iler bif r H unbind then baits sales baj with mth her thild special a P chronicle service serviced 1 31 CELLO mar 3 mrs airs catherine wolf the young wife of john wolf a well known german of AL mon ton this his county stole up behind her husband a few days ago and felled him to the lie ground with a auh god has or ered me to kill yon you john she exclaimed wolf t housah stunned wa va q able to present his big wife who had evidently become suddenly insane from carrying out her purpose after quieting her all she e gave no further evidence of and tier husband t api upi oed that the insanity v as a temporary fit and thought no more about it thursday last he be went home from his work his ills wife and their child aged two years were missing lie ile searched the te jears premises but could not find the missing woman manor or child he lie then alarmed the neighbors and an organized search ving made for mrs wolf it was nas kept up through the tile day and all night thursday night but no trace of the unfortunate atu nate woman could be found late friday aftem aon a person belonging to the he feir reir ching party was wag passing through a lonely part of the woods fire wiles it from mongaup P village and dis coverd d a woman fitting sitting on a big rt ck in the middle of the tile mongaup creek the water was quite deep between the shore and the rock the discover rot of theroman the woman recognized her tier as mrs wolf and being unable to get an answer from her in i re Be to hia his calls to her tier he be waded out to the rock and carried her ashore she was almost naked and as ahe she was covered covered with ice from her feet to her armpits it was plain that she must bave waded to the rock probably the day or night before she was taken by her rescuer to tho the nearest house and wod lent to her home and her husband summoned the poor womans comans mind mina was entirely gone and she was nearly dead from exposure ap are the child has not been bee ef found oufa an and I 1 it is believed that mrs mr wolf threw throw it I 1 in the creek and drowned it mrs A I 1 r a wolf is a handsome woman of 25 years old A young strike fur for a fortune rort nae u ap st p K BUFFALO myrrh 3 R PS carter a telegraph operator from froin Cincin has been arrested here charged with absconding with belonging to a lady whom il he lie was engaged to marry all bat at of the mono was wag found in his valise carter offered voluntarily to return and arid be and two detectives tec tives 1 lct ft for cincinnati carter arrived here the day after thanks givia g and has been learning the trade of printer at a job printing office at a small salary lie ile wag was engaged to marry alfs anna alien allen living aboul AL miles from cincinnati and all the preparations had been ma madeford defor the wedding miss alien allen had about aid the day before thanksgiving she drew her money from tha bank and turned it over to carter for cafe fare keeping and he fled with it the night before tha the wedding iia lie left his big wedding weddings suit ait on hia bis bed etwas it was supposed at the time that he be had lial been robbed and slid the riy ariy er was has dragged for his abdy b dy questions laut ions of or state lt legislation i OB on financial matter matters Learne dij adjudicated washington march 3 the supreme court rendered an opinion to day in the case care of burnard barnard hans plaintiff in error vs the state af pf louisiana is the owner owne rofa of a considerable quantity of louisiana consolidated boi hot its when these were issued lie slate state made provision for a special tax to meet the interest and principal and declared the bonds bands to create a contract between the state and the bondholders bond holders which should not be impaired toe the constitution adopted in 1879 however partly repudiates tes this agreement and directs the revenue from the special tax to be diverted to py the expenses of the state government brought suit to have the new constitution declared invalid so far aa as it impaired the contract the state set up the plea that it could not be sued by one of its own catiz citizens ns without its consent and the circuit court deciding in favor of the state I 1 the case came hare here the supreme court affirms the finding buding ol 01 the circuit court aud and in reference to the exemption of a sovereign state from prosecution at the suit of individuals says the leg department apartment part ment to of the a state tato represents its policy and aits its will ill and is called upon to pr preserve justice is and jud judgment ament and arid bold inviolate hilll Il ll the ta obligations of the state to deprive the legislature of the ho i ower of judging what the honor and safety of the state may way require even at the expense of a temporary failure to discharge the public debts debit would mould bo be attended with greater evils than such a failure could cause it would in fact deprive the atal e of that sovereignty and independence in the management of its altaire which are essential to its autonomy and which is always understood to bo be ita its prerogative eve by all private parties th t deal with it it is said that hum from ten to twelve millions of dollars are involved in the cage case the court also reversed the judgment in ilia case of the state of north carolina and robert auditor against temple for tile same reasons stated in the liana trans case this case also III involved several mill millions ionN an opinion was also rendered all allowing ow I 1 the applications of joa jos J kedey keiley an and gd jos 11 II savage for writ of habeas corpus they were convicted in arapahoe county colo of murder and sentenced to be banged hanged the law under which I 1 hey were s sentenced waa was ps after the commission of the tile crimo crime and it w as contended it was ex post facto and therefore unconstitutional and void in of this contention it was as alleged a among other things lings ti that the law under which hicl I 1 the sentence alenco ec was passed inflicted a creater greater punishment th tint tt the tile law in force at the time ot of tile commission commis Aion of the dadd in that it added solitary confinement forbid relatives and frien friends d a visiting the tile condemned and mada made it uncertain just when lie the convicted men should bo be hanged thereby putting them in tw fear thit that each moment alit might bo ba their last I 1 I 1 the court through justice fuller holds that the provisions do not apply appl to the punishment of the condemned men and are U ex post facto and void solitary confinement confine menthe he says la Is decided decidedly 11 aa a ex extra tra punishment having a decided aided tendency to make the men fatuous a mil arid rid weak ea k minded it ia Is therefore lie d to b be the he dut duty y ot of he lie court todi to dischar echar 0 the p prisoners ba but as there is no quilon III ution hat flat they were lawfully convict 1 the sentence anten only being irregular it is directed that the warden arden of the penitentiary notify the attorney gen oral eral stating the time of the release eo so that he may immedi bitely them thew and bring them to trial once more justice brewer vigorously dissented from this opinion the substantial punishment under each statute to I 1 0 eaid aid was death by hanging banging and lie the diff difference 1 r ence in the details was in his op opinion ion too trifling upon winch which to base a decision that would turn two red handed murderers mur derera loode loo ie upon society ill ahe court cot also rendered an opinion inan in an important bank case growing out of the va well ell known failure of the I 1 fidelity national bank of cincinnat Cin cinna i the suit was david armstrong ar re e beiver against iha the american ex change national biuk bink b of chic chicago 0 the F delity b drew a draft lo 10 tor r on the chemical national new york payable to the america menan men cn exchange national chicago this was given to derfla v co chicago who place it to heir their credit cred itin in the the tire american exchange Ezi hange national harper vice president of the fi delity was using bis his banks money in his famous wheat deal ard and had lenued various various drafts without cn consideration c ration when he be saw the deal hopeless he wired the chemical bank to stop payment m ent the fidelity failed and on the hefti refusal al of the ilia r beiver to allow the claims of the american Ame ritan exchange each ange national documents it cash ached 4 |