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« 1 ^H ' ; AVi -. -\'' : fc/- ••H B Sent to Various Qf Wafetbury, vmmQi tfflmM® %. *9P& 5000 Rolls Bought to Sell at ,3 aN'ArTAUtUQRT.TOVR OF DUTY, men, Fully.Arnsed, <n» the F/enfc Platfarm^People on the Street Not .80,- A^ory/'at the. Soldl*.r*r«$hooj ,*CfcHdretik«pt Fwm 1 «.trMtf •'• , • • .•*•%.- \ T^atoibury, Conn.,? Feb, 3>-Brigsy iter Geaer«) : Frost, commanding the q<wij.9ctjqut Nat{«tal Guard,- did not Supply fe* the Gr«*t :: No^!»'*m* mi 4 •-. \'.Rsjiy^a^n^ of«,()*>».'.-'.'\'• nsoval of the duty on! coal Js.beitefved to 1>« benefiting President i»Ul e4*a\the ©peat Nort&era; BJaJiway^a^greatex •extent than any ,p«|<}k cofpoj*tlo» .be- cause .there-l*. so $pod.coal In Mon; tana, directly ^rlbtrtary-to the-Gieat Northern; .Mri m*l for several years. CarrTi^Foiifl»0»R»-' -iwi^l!e?nTfe(»atlB#-^^«V?lopiB«witrXrf -wait jor aartneaa before preparing to ports of ebal, will read JBuyiiig for s!;r stores enabfe| %s to • offer this.^nderful bargain No^ich^ i»h| -•*$* >]fji^ at £z tell, . We also olfer^iiiieriful ^mgrnxm In aH grades of paper at ¥c f Sc* \. /tocii-ii^jic ' to $t hi Gilts, (Mentals - ..*- •• .'effects* : ' .-. • . ,Our February Sale of Furniture promliesowe'tolje . Proy's Nest-Pasa *soal fldlds. la^outb- «3Tcsn»da. Recently be completed a branch connectlag? the Qr0*,tiNbrjtherb with. Crow'* Ne*t «&al iftlftes^ • ',. > -At. present the, -Great- Norbhera At hauilng SlQ car*...or 6,000 ton*, daily across the-Moateaa.-lJn'e for- use on tf* mountain divisional 'Beyalopmearti vf or* -li being rushed Had. very soon; ate In* -4s CBNli: CAf1Al4 UEGISU, m ^^SM up arid Bagdad LeVan Brothers, Truster's Old Stand. .,0reen frfldlng Stamps I Pianos : ' : • \ I *CJ \Hew Pianos arriving nearly evety day. B05f T go oat at M\ •Ct toyntoW^tauoB. ^ehauaio'oflly*tana«Mx»akM ttndVsr-light V E> •£$ exp&waod San Bare. ' ' * W\ \<* .*- $lOp 'For You* , • - * | ]S Mt^cetcryafterfcoonaMevetitng- s . • ^ •3^ WehaveaoldK JKanos kSlagtm'aad OAfau^ftstioty tibia <jfr !ff>» i » • \ •• * * • •& #» 3am)lsU.--LaksStultU, amy Ooopw.^utopn Walker Wai- j\ -CJ , Scd*i aafevM, Lochft H. SagfeR L. Cook, fl H*gg°<*-. V 3S KiEfiijBPOfeT—John J. Jfso'iS6»» iym^iYttUdewalker, M» ^ f*?4 Sheldon Ate Lewis, dareacefikSf.fp^AxatagtoD, JndaDtttttfc .J^ •Si i^StifijKibiffiiel BetH-J^ Gilmqre, O. M- B, A Lodge. Kraak j« >*' Klnfe, < WAi»niBaa^. ». fc .; * 55 ^^ fiiS*E£rA^d-^3ipig9 Ai*ef9M>>'M. ^e«c«Mlc C^SMte H.- £? <l? Smith, A. VanBtBaj, Atigj-^alfingj, Jotot CMates, Jt. Crodter, A. j4 ^>* W» Blaxor, Frank Chaplain, A* B i'arvei and afcany others ?f \S ' ^ AUmrK»6nar»iite«dhyMiMiafachiri!r * g, I »At%EVAN 6^05'New Store; Wedfna | ^^^m^^^mw^¥m^^^wM «l«^ mjy ttQUWt wWcfcrinlght arfae btrfore flnyllght. 'i%4 aaybd been cliar»,ct«ri»ed W, (xwajwunsttve calm »i»d tn«re *adB0t d^r«lor>ea^ftij illghtwt Indication Pt \riot. la. tho aft'eroooa, iiowoTer, the offlwrto} the ©mtia^iiatf Men, «|tll04 that tke QoBRe?Ucut_. B*%«r «»* Ughttas cornpany ©^af«m»T*t»4 the eoiaptftte rciurtptlou^ofr-wgnlW trait* «« <m ail line* and «hder to* normal »ch«dttle. lirt meaiit U»*t* for th«f flwt ttee'csr!t*K'oul& *s rtiythrongli to th^Brflok^n drttrtct, a cwirtw Jcw^e* »pon a»»(liias«ro\«» tor trafte tirjgfr »on-tmton auiplcat, Half an>Wir befor# the ctoains tin» s»f t|ia gnafc factoriOj, « o'clock* ttwf «m«)^enoy«detmll were- atarteff from th* blronacktsK center* Bur- lac the <itf two coropanici ot Infanto\ h*H raalntslned a suard at Ut« \cons' paay'a,ao^rh\e«*e wai carharnf. At 5;3<J o'clock a Otixi t'ontpany, the oracle Caayt of tfee S««on4 reflmtBt, wjsm ordered to t&afc, aoctloi^ for *«o alt night tour st d«ty- Another coxa* p«.r«y wtTchod to Brooklyn, another to Union JClty and ox* other toward fJangatMck.;, * The captain torsraandlnt th* B'rook- tim detail WM cautioned to watch *are- faliy * colony at PetaxKtem laia'^o.ljf esaliy inftiiumed^ \O:* other efflecra la eo'romaft4 ot tie night tfetall* w«ra alio car*f«15y liutn^ted. Meanwhile a hejatj^cala wWch had Jtalleajthe -grMter »art tat the ,*tt«imoca conlinu(|d aa4 tha aiarecta Ia-.th*- «axly avoalns mm alxnoat dmrtid. 'Ilia annmifiewi IntaaUon ot- Hi* an* «KJrit*»« to ptti-kiUUaiaen on th* cat* as s««rti» waa'canfed font,early In. ifa$>-. ovanlaf. Th,« cam^wWcft'lelt the cen- ter eff ihe city for tee* BrocMyiJ dl«- trfct after 8 o'clock «a»h c*rtl«d four tvainisrccn fully armed on tho front paifocci. ' U!»C4P1!BO affiong the t«op$, whfdf was scrmoKhit relaxed dttrlttg the day. wax enforced rigidly after attnaet. Every militiaman orr duty carried a loaded rifle and four round* of aranJu- nJUqn. Ohlotg H«ued direct't&c mart to taa%« arrest* on the lout airldeact of di«*url)»nk, 'Th* atwat* In tho center Of the city HBcd: ap «iHdty after the\»upper how, asdt by 8 o'ekek there were thousand* la &e. Justness eocUon. ThtOjah the thronrs (b6 trolley cars with Window* aitd dcora ihRitero3 as eridenca of that *€>rk ot'Saturday aiichfa tfeWra, 4nd the JKB»USU!K* ran \by the atrlkert |a* oppo^ldon to the ; c^aTpiwy'i traffic rjessedfat frequent interval!.'* The baa lines TWO welt patroblxed but the cam. did not fare m well in a business \way. . . •- . . A little ImproY.erfleat. la th6 temper of the people toward the mlllttaniea seemed to be Indicated'-In the early wf&ti&g. Sunday thfe soldiers *ejre E«= eeiyed generally \with hleseSi groans and jeers, but last xjlghbtrgupa of men and women on the sidewalks'and par- ties tn the bases\ were In gay snlrttS4- ^Ehey.Joined; frequently la the rendtQpa daily, 3>r«fyj0Hi't> the *enwvWot th# 4ttty «ie Qrett Northern wa« piyln« th»«»» torn* department «.t diteWyW centt «.nty< oh'every ten. tfhe daily aaytag jiow eweede f 4,000, \Whea the <tni-pn am he buHt soaaeotlng. tte, Great Northern with the Nortfiera PacJllc and the Buriiastoa io Montana, the lafr ui io*d« will alao 1110 Crow»« Neat 'ipoai in the Boclqr xnountalna; PWm »i«T ,8TATEM|SNT. ToW Manlbtil Bros. Hand just received. Two carioads ;of » aftd^tH^gdod^ for the ; ^pnr4>s > trade, ipflied to thejEeiftilr&aC' %> icltiai din a f pr tbi ... - ajeat *i Me< .._ T 16 Clbase&Saai' \htri Jtfti.antJ Coffees • ,, ht&ad of .^offeei at ;3fc^ife $s good'' tocj\ otir I%r|ectiott coffee at ,35o^ife _ ^yoti bayB'paid 58-\;c for,.. tfte «aiiffont Croccrji, i>X^X4 ; ,.IF Haire. the '.plaque •\ * fe ttav^e 4lte > *** . Tel-ephoney Eae-it one 0onneot k^-' fttpr ?B ,j©00 other $ '' ' n .your, neighborhood. yefrhotie^o, little. Boy In BTOJB** «wa* * farorlte. . May»r Klldaft' took aeMOn Whioh It Is hoped may help to do. away with oae -aqurc^^o! disturbance. Lab.In the afterpoOn-a. crowd, of. '6,0 achbol-hoya aatde tiefflBelrea coaSpituojls by'hjoot> -JriK and hissing, as * company, of., sSl* diEera #esaal N 'When, the mayor heard of .this he Issued ia^tnjctlpnsio the sapeiiate'nde&t of Schooig\_ ftat all «c2iddl chlldreavmusit pe 'ltept off ihe'i 'Street* ^ ,'- • » .»•»*• ' • ; .!Che .first real diatnrbttnee of the evening oocbrred afe iie xaJlWay pow'eir house in tbe.BrooWya distrlcti Where; the BlnAj,,''* New - araveh v \eainpaay, were stationed on patrol... •. , j T.aklng ffdvanta^e^of A, 'heavy fog a, gang of hoodlums gathered on tbe atde^iraSk dcrdss the street froni the jower bouse and jalaied a Solley\ of stories jeS' two entptji .cira .Which were Bmaah^d trora. one end to the other.' 14eu'ten.ant Bfebe aad the'Wholff,eorri- paay f pf Bhieamadje a daBh fo!r«t!he stone HhrpWer8,,h^t-.in 'the tfdg .aafl darkness all 'escaped iafter & loag ,<rhase,-throitgji the IjAck,yards,and at- 'ieys™**' 8 > ' - 11 ***- \- • _', ; ,'.•* • , ;> -- ; ' fa oilier .psfrte, of ^e city,began';to\ ^ 0 fi a-*'.\ 8 x PfopxjaltloRe Under!P!l»o|<«*! S/ : ' '. . this' t.egt||i||u^e, ; .. • _ 'Albany, joeb. 3;T-Six,^roBp9ltion;4a|-' 9ojip.g-.the . -eansia .are now nnder ftlsT ouaslp'a la -the: ieglelatuce. . • jyfirBt., the BQ8.tylc.li ; Mil which will. pe, the.WMeot of a'hearing before the. joint, .essnais committees of ifte twe? houses ia the senate ohamber'thta aft- .ernoon*' This bill provldea for ' the fiflbwjssigil. M$& people, ftt fte, next general election of a proposition; to .ftoMthte state for pot exceeding |82 k < OQOjW for • the 'enlargemeat into a J2-foot bargej ranal ,of the^ ©rte, Os- wego \ aad QaampiaJn canals wjth cbwgea-ta the course of jhe'SSf^'so a»i to, .avoid jche Jftontexuni'a marshes, eto.,,.and fott cl river, Onondaga and' the aphawk xivor, This .bill has beerrreported ordered reprinted and placed on second readings ^ . Second* Senator Lewis' plan provid- ing for' a ©ontlnuaico by the tinlted Btaiea gwvernmon* of surveys for a »blp canal between liake Erie and the Hudson. . * •• Iftlrd, Senator Ambler's proposition favoring the \amendment of the'state eon,s(ltutioa so thaj the' canals can be sold or leased to the United States gov» ewnjent, —^ Fourth, a proposition, net yet fttlly foxmulated, to IBBUO bonds for *13g,000,- 4M0, the whole to bo expended under the general head of \Internal Improve- ment,\ at the'discretion, of the 'state engineer and surveyor,-but with the undorstaadltfB that $82,000,000 ar«_tp ge to the eanAl enlargement, $25,0QQ,- 000.to water storage and ^35,000,000 for half 1 of the cxpenoo of road tmpfovo- moot (the counties paying half), • . fifth, to fill In tho canal and use , ft as the road bed for a six-track rail- road to be. leased by the state to the corperatloa bidding tho lowest r>to 'fortranaportation, ,' Sixth,\ a \proposition 4oJeaso the ca» nals to tho company or corporation iirhlch 1» building the Georgian Bay cartaH Canada, so that they .may come directly down'through tho -ChampJala canal, thence by the Hudson river to NbwVbjJc. • ( ' At the pearlng today oa th^ Boat^ wick bill.the prlnclpat'advocategof the ineaaure will be Guitav H. Schwab, tepreaeattng the fjlcrw York City Canal aMoelation, and George Clinton and .Major Syraons, from the Buffalo associ- ation, .. • The canal advocates- will contead thai thja \is tho flnt measure' upon' which tSjoy.are agreed as to the hlln- utest detail and that attempts to draw tho attention of tho legislature to any other plan la Inimical to tho canal on- Jarg'emeat proposition attd will bo so Interpreted by the people of the state They irtN cfelm tliat propositions to Improvo^tiro roads should como efter tho,Improvement of the.waterways,* Concoraing the proposition to build & railroad in the canal. Assemblyman Hooker of Gencabo. Its 'introducer, said: \The object (A my resolution is to build a rat'road la the bed of tho Erie. The usual objection to the build-. lag of a railroad by the state Is that the present* railroad would bid for Jt an^ finally raise tho freight r%te. Bn- dor nsy ns^olntlon they wfinTbe a^il)? to do thla becaose It provides that the read shall be leased to the corpora- tion agreeing to transport freight at t&o lowest rate.\ AsemWyman Graclf of Essex Is sponsor of the Georgian Say eana.! scheme. This Is a.'propaslUon tdeh- large the Ghamplafn canal to 2t feet, to provide' an outlet to the sea for the. -u/h»,t e u «jt<..» rt««.»»A,i.- a^.rf.-.i. proposed Canadian ship canal tfrat la Wisat Syndicate Opwatora Arrartnt^ mn from Geo j glan Bay along a8 NeW Ifork, Fet>. 3.-0'n charges of ottawi river- and Lake. Nlplsstng tci vloleUsg the jooBtal laws In connection' ft^i a so-calieA \wheat sytidlcate\ I <ul rthtb^tii The M^tifpW^ leading; 5 cent % • - * • • : . • * •' - v . •; i4.anufocturedl>y \••*;' GALLAGHER 4 BRADLEY ••v* Btbt, Lf»* Cash In Treasury, Amounta t» #$,IH?,583. ' Wishlntie*, F#». S.-Tife woathlj atajaxneptef th# pt(blle debt, shows that at the eMs* ofbuslnata Jfaa. 31, J90J, the'total dabt,-lou cash In the treasury, 'amo«irt«el \o)M$fl4£M3 t which If a decreaaa for the raonth pf fS,S2f,U8, - The debt i» te«»3Pit«j»t«4 as ftSHoW'*: IMi»it bewiiMc debt, |9^,S*i.8?0j' debt on wtfcfc. .XRtermtt ,h»» ceased •inca inaturKy, |!JI8Q,4lQf d«bt hearing ao lnUr«rf»i.SW»««S total. $j;?12.» JS|S,BI8. TWa aaeoent, however, doci aot Inclnde f88«'t7Ji;0il|-Jn cettltScate* and trosin.ry notaa out»t»ndin« .which are offset by aa *tiual amount ot cash 00 hand h»ld for their rcdord'ptiOB. ' 'The cash la the treasury |a claaetned aa follow*: Gold T^orvtf, ji'SO.Wl.OOO; trttt fandt. |tif#n > QMj general fund, JlBl/nt.SlS; la national bank de'poil- tariti, tlS0,t»*^fflS;\ total, fl.SS»,7«,. S07, against -whlcrh thoro are demand HablllllM onUUndtng amouoUag to \%m t %9m* t which loaves a caafa baV aace on hand of f i«g,H^it:« **T\ CRIWE» ACT SBVOKeo*\ \'\\*\\- He1«ai« of ot National Members Parlfammb . Dublin, Feb. &~* j rhe Offleial Gazette announces, that tho proclamation is aued iMl year placing 13 districts In Ireianilundcr the crimes act aad main talolng mimrnary jurisdiction by tic ms*Jstr,»tes fa revokeil. The rolsxatloa of tho crimes act in Ireland au|i leaves sections of the act la force pro-tidis* for the employment of special juries and a change ot venue;, whilst .la. Sllgo, Tlpi>ex«ry and Clare'c'ounUes »b relaxation has been made and the jbaglitratos. will still have the power of .summary Jarlsdle tion. •. , - J . The gotetaxaeat has ordered the re- lease pf National bicrhber of par- •'.lament, Iteddyv from Tuliamore jail, ^r, Reddy's'aeateaee undof tS^e crimes act would sot expire until next March. It Is'understood that .the Irish mem- bers, Wtillaat • Bedmond aaS' John Boche, will alstf saortly tsg teleaaed. KLONDIKE'S RIGHN Second Bedrock^how* CNNWel .Running $%$ to t^-Bucfaefc GREAT POSSIBlUmti FO|»t>*ltN«Nd Claimed That .Othsr Strata txtat^ low the Second — Old, Thewrtaii^ the Klondike's exhaustion Kno«k«d x oa the-Head--8«eond Itrata **.-*** Betow the First, .»' >; Yaacouver,\B. o„ teb;S.—A* sqps^ts) from Dawsoa to the Provlnoa* nayajt The rosult of the sinking- «t * ebstt '.. on Eadoradr> hat^ctreated lnt«a»e ••*< , cltesnent here imd optni W 4l»*r.ii*|t. marvelous powilbllltlw lor- wdnlilg • \ tferonghout the-Xukon. • . ' - -. - >\ The shaft la question stroris>w»«ond , bod rock.05 feot below the *rjgt**d' ' Toclt and showed six feet of pay:#»V»I ruaalngas*fghiw$35rrfrbUc3r4^.^ -L strike is not far frpm the f*rnwu* gtfih. or, which is'nbw under eontroi. A The new atrlke knocks oa .W* head V, all tho old theories regarding fia%1tioai ' dike and Its ultimate exhaustion. If' the lower bed rook actuallr«tl*t«i4ad the result of the slrfklng on JRdoftido seems to\ demonstrate* ttila %i»jroad,,. Question, the vvholo Klondike tosrMthsr Wtthc itrgold bearing stratum, tUpeati -Itself; Jmtsirlg by the pay dirt <*tilch has.been found-. Other shafts tee boing Sunk -a* f*pld- ly~aa passible an'dVweek at tiwi^moit wiU yield cerrtktn Into^inatldau 'It'll claimed toat there are bthSNt|tSi3*''be- tow this even and'that'thtaSirtili'iii demomltrnted la duo time. if tho existence of thesB*4itiaBta^ placed beyond doubt the Klondike's future ts a raining dlsttlcj la jtrieaUy beyond \the possibility of ..cilcSafittlooi • The guBhec-wheri struck rkn * ^sl^ain' three feet wide and Seven Incliesi deep at. a. rale of 34 miles an hbur..«~~. through the operations of which Sub- scrtberi Were -proralsed a profit of $200 la S6 days time, oa an Investment of *^,. J «.u»>,.. a H\^» J ^«-.«uu. U v, M . L t50,&uf mea were aiireatcjS,. The of popHtar songs, traong-which ••fhefPP | *' n «f s \i^crfP^ thettselves a»J , e^ aandfr.Gi Gardner,, a brbkerj Colgate Fa!es,a broker jaad ni6rnber of* the Broduce Exchange;, i, B, Erahs, pub HaSer of the \Wall Stfet Press,*' and .Henry C. Sorlyep, agonfjraj ajdvertls- ingj agent, fotmerl^. presldejat^of/the, Alsasa Steamship liner*\The detectives making, the arrests seised the'^lloolts- of the concent, aad many circulars s«£' tlhg'fbrth the merits of the sy^dsoatfe, r*o^lt Postnis New Vor^lt Postniasteta, - ; * • Washlngtcm, • Feb, $.i-AtBQ«g the nomlfiattbns sea* to the' senate oy the president vfere those of tbfe fojlowijig postmasters la New York; .Wflliam H. .Baih/'fjanajpfaarfe; %' Scott Siver; bhittenahgoj llerberr,-^ BaviEf; Fal. - eoiier.i jtfstus B. Abbott, Goujeraeurj ,George % H,-iCeeler, Hamradnspdrb; Nel- Mn S; ftansdrav: i4tHe.'i i aiis;'*Be|er H, .Wpsburg,\Mattes}?van!v3iVllUam F ? 'Park 0U n ^as been completed to'be known 4r, MSitavIaT 'WHlianl-.'Wltte) Jr., Ros> asrthe-Balte'm New York Mile track lVnf->ffiInhftWl TTalTlBih .HVinspa Plaint- 'Sii-u iv.„.-fnii„„„-„„ ,inioo- nlmc Uolla the St* Lawreaes rlver^ ts thelice to St,, John's' and by way ef tho Richelieu river to Lake Chnmplaln, down thtf Chsntplaln canal to the Hud- son rfrar. \ . %. .—-A .— Evidence In Rebuttal. Bhiladelphia, Feb. 3.—The opera|6rs finished the presentation of evi.den.ee to ^he .anthracite coat strike commission and\ the afternoon Session was devoted to the testimony,In rebMtal on the 'part of the miners, R. J.' Beamish, a newspaper man, Nvas called \to reiuts .the statements, that, a reign'of\ terror existed in .the coal regions during the strike: A dosen men who had been blr&dJn Ihls city to serve sis coal-and- IfOn policemen during the strike said Ibe. disturbances were, .few and-,.of minor character. ' Daniel T, McKeivy, a Justice df the peace of -Hazleton, testified that the-strildng miners had offered to assist (aim in maintaining order. • , ' . ' \ \- New Racing Circuit, POUghkeepSie, Feb.. 3.—The' forma- tion of a new trottJn'g and pacing cir- Mich&'ei Halligih,. Bouses Pialtit; larles.ci- HBrtoii,,Silver .Creek.••* ' J- •n .i- For aft .ExtV*- Man on Uh£inK, .A IbanV; 'Feb^.\^.—^0 pfeveat^the 06 . cd^etiee' In ' this -etatfe of -a-, railway r like Uxe recont one- 'at' \West- j. r and-froma.'slmiSar cause,> . . ,, ,. purpose Wf a bill'fAtroduqed by the\ 1 efforts, of thejgiiafdsmem ^.Thel Assemblymaa Winegan, tt provides car taatcShie 'toward the center ofcthe -lot ik\ employxrient Of att : additional : city between O^nd .10 o'clock Was* at-' manitOiald the engirieer'or fireman In talked by'stx^e'throwers. .'•;, • j^ e '^^ i^l.^eacfc-locomotive of every- - A man Was fc-uad- tampering-, with a> Bteara swiaee^railroaa attn pro^ide^a penalty'fet |i00 for, eaon ott«sac.e antt L llO!'»:,WWrxbnUaiilin«j.,. -.'.'. ] r \.' ' conae in'tilie.,f6g.e'viclent:ly. j sitltlng-iie * ffeldllfy pa'rr>ose Bf-the rioters- and hlnderlaaj.is M ^ fnri£ch > 'Ap^are'atiif''i^^A^tb'^rbvi/ it, and WMI wrestea,'\^* ,/. , ; i ' : ' -, .''. v+- r* ! \T^ r; • ,.- '-• •'- ',-'• - With the\ following dates: Glens. Falls, July. 21-24, W^F. Bentley secretaryj- Island -Bark,'Albany, July 28-31, W. F Brush secretary; Hudson; Biver Driving park,. Poughkeepsie,' Aagiist, 4* (pos- slbiy beginning on tlie 3d), B'. N. Barn Secretary. Bnlforfii purses will be'Of- fered an'd there will be a meetTng. in Albany Thursday to arrange jheiu. There wdtt be ?2,000 to: ?si5tO0O-in^agly clOBl^g- stakes and opfen purses. ^ Weather iHd]catioh3,. . y fait in southeast, snow in .north' and- West-portions TufeWay; colder in.flprtli. -east portioiii Wednesday siiowl brisk ,we8t^toMof tin ylndfl. • ^ FIRE IN A SGH99U. if Sevan Pupils, Cut Off by frsimiaV In- jured by Jumping Prom Wltidovvi. Ogdonsbttrg, Feb, 3.-JT\te tTnioo fire* school at Rensselaer Falls was totajlV destroyed, by fire and seven iof. tlj.e. pu- pils in Jumping frojn a aeebria 'aidrjr Window to a wood pile 15 fee* \below were more tor less injured, \bxit iibne fatally. , \\__ ' .\ .:. . Shortly after the • school ' Wetsiori opened flames. we^e nojleeo*, iiiMlini 1 from the radiators \In the, flpOrisv The -reaetrere marched ell but seven of. the pupils out in order.' ' . '.,'-.' '• '{\ - The : seyeri remaltteo; hebiaet -tb'.get their^wraps and finding Ilnemselvga out oft by>Jhe flame*, Jun»ped;front^etpe'o-, ond story• windowSi Th'e.'prJfjpllsiand .. teachers feet all \ their bdolris -»$•. . wraps. ' v ,' - v '» . - '/ ' •. •'., The furnace had just been -fcuBttlled:- \ aad*had ,hot yel? be|n tSifea Over by •- the school' boft-rd. Tife' J!>sis*i&»$»'(Hfy ;'.'; and the Insurance $3,000.- ' •\. \'\ Fatal Ceiiislew Duetto iPofli OMcago, Feb.'.3,/«^ Two nsepiWere' killed, .'five seriously injured,-.dtedtsix • Others slightly injured lit '^.^sWjEfeeid! »•„ • .collision of stdokWutiii'ph' a»e> luilneht • C-entral at.Cloverdalej .Beads ^lllianiJ .-,' ,Po§{6.n ( Jrfarc^s,'ia,>«^ Jsic^riSr^pn'r'ff-'' • marL-. ,Seribas^t iUj'Ute'dl ^iZoS^aebtt, Charles Bwr^ra^-#n%»^;oMla> cus; ia.; \G\eorge\-Bljii£gs ! aaa \ '\' Z ' »''t •5U,-. t v Duncan-, Cialglibrai %'!•£$£•'&? conductor a^bjHfireniaii: Were^TOCkmett. 1 0.%e colll^ioa' oCeu'i*ed-'li^gein^d||. which •prevented' •fide'^gf&efeir Sf'-'thV'V' 1 aejeojad .ttttin fr&injsgeing''^^a^j..*,, iioa until «an^t^n'\itV'i^'«k;^8&» ; '.' were ridinfe-ja tftf caboose.. ;TO»^cat |' boosejmdTive> c*rs o* «to|6kw\ere/c^ft* , ',, aujaeOy ,&:*. L^^^Z^^^JM'