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    THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: SATTO PAT. "FEBRUARY 17. 1000.
0
WEEKLY REVIEW OF TRADE
Bus otu GsntinuM tt Luge as Evi bt Tbii
Bemon.
LABOR TROUBLES HINDER SOME BUSINESS
Majority of MnrU-t MnrUrd lij I.nritr
alfc Klflr rrnT MeOi rni I'rlrL
nnd Cnmrglp Mnj- Urine Im
Uiirtnnl l(cul(.
NEW YORK. Feb. 1 R O Dun & r0
"VVtekly Hevicw of Trad will m)' tomorrow .
HuvlnB rofitlnu- laryer than ever at
thin m(ii In MlrtfHint f pm-nt anJ on
the whole m. tare fvpr In rrttitl d
HverlM". thuph nw f ranrnrtlnnw ilf not
yet Klr iu"tu that It will hold at the
mrm- ri.tr iVitMlltkm nfTectlni: new order
arid 'infract hae chatiKnl In oome re
t--e t miwt favorabljr. whll other chanei
tend 10 rwtrlct operation for time, but a
conservative Judgment of the oonfllctlnc
ttniitccJc appear t" war-ruin Mrons hop
Important branches of buMnefs are hin
dered h' labor troubles, of whkh the build
Ing trade rtrtke at Chlcaco aftectii the
created number of contracts for Industrial
product, and the labor ami wages of the
f-reatert tiumlier of men. circumstances do
not yet promise Its seedy endlns. and In
some other branehe of Industry prosperity
and advtuicment seemed to have rendered
controversies more frequent. P.ut In other
brunt hes decllnlnc jirlce. r such decrease
of orders as may lead to stoppage of works,
have au opposite ttidenc
The rife of t-itton to t cents has causal
mcli ItH'rease in receipt and purchases for
export that reaction would ordinarily fol
low Gnods have ln further adanced and
It drg not appear the demand for them has
bee1) Mrenthen-d lletwfen oHlve m-j-er-ti
ins that ttocks In tlw country have ben
exhausted. ir In a tew days will l-o. and
cjuallj psitltc assertions that heay re
ceipts will continue, buylne of cotton by
(Pinners and foc-J by dealers naturally
hesitates.
The rise In wheat also brines out larcer
western receipts. In tw weeks i.Ut.71
bushels, ngnlnot fi.SK.lOS bushels lat year:
but Atlantic exports. Hour Included. In the
same weeks have ben only X.6U. bushels,
against ti.lK,4: last ytar. The price closed
4 cent higher for the week. Corn exports
of C.:il .(') bushels, against I.SiT.Ili for the
same wecka lost yenr. seem to Justify the
rise of 1 cent, as western receipts fall a
little below last year's. In two week". 11.
031 V73 bushels, against Il.tt.STS last year.
The suit of Mr Krlek against the earnest?
company to obtain an accounting and set
tlement disclose-, enormous profits made
when prices of stoel products doubled. That
results of great Importance may spring
from a contest affecting the control of so
many Iron works Is evident The new sheet
company has united owm-rt-htp of i mills.
It It said, but four widely known concerns
controlling sixty-five mills 'refused t Join
Prices of lilg-nave not changed, though con
siderable sales, including some for export,
re reported; but the excess of upply over
demand, which appeared In January. Is In
creased by the starting of a new furnace
with a. capaolty of On tons dally A sale 1
reported of l.CVi.'r pound of Calumet &
lleclu copper to consumers of the Nauga
luck valley at 16 cents.
Heay sales .f sole leather at Itoston. ex
ceeding I'Vt.tW hides, at a reduction of i
rent In price, with unusually large sales of
hides at Chicago, ulso nt lower prices, indi
cate that the dealers ami consumers who
have looked for cheaper boots and shoes
may bo satisfied Heavy Imports of hides
at New York have some influence, and are
In part due to the famine In India. Ship
ments of shoes since Tebruary 1 have been
!..) cases, or nearly IM per cent larger
'.nan In the two weeks of any other year,
tut many of the works are nearly out of
rders.
Wool sales nt three eastern markets have
been only 1S.SI.C6 pounds In two weeks.
tgalnt 1S.G3.W lnt year The Interior
Mill believes in a further advance, but buy
ing wool on breaks has stopjfcd and the
Manufacturer has made It clear that the
nllls. hold large stocks to fill recent orders,
rancellatlons becomo so numerous as to
tause some uneasiness, but as yet only help
nllls, which have taken more orders than
hey can till. Failures for two weeks have
een J5.357.170; manufacturing, K'.fS. and
radlng; tVW.OM.
Failures for trie wceg nae teen .it in
finance the floating debt had withdrawn ftom.ng from the
from the arrancetnent Moner has con- larr .,M. r for
ttmiMl uffiwit Iv ar for tValt street to miniif. turr a
disregard the large increase in inan ami gu.rante' mat tne prue win i- mi-Mni.
decrease In the surplus reserve shown by Tin Is higher, having reached cents this
last Saturday s bank statement, or the in. week n Unproved demand and increased
dlcatlons that money 1 no longr coming . forjtrr. speculative Interest,
from the interior to New York. I The strength of raw cotton spots reach-
Favorable comments on the probable ef- Jng nearly cents at Nfw ) 0M w5k
fet ts If the currem-r bill would speedily be- , I. of ih 2Kw.iulI.iwtBi
uT iSmiSi, for both'for'prime , ?Ny rtlre de-nd for .he an.shed proJ.
r,w;,H3Hv;iJ0ECI10VSSRI WHIPS SABER
ment securities and second grade of bonds
hold Arm. with fair buying in progress.
Mil nntnt hu week at nrlv all Points
Southern mills are reported soM ahead on
brown ttons and stocks are scarce and
the me story of small stocks comes from
New England. Cottrn yarns are specially
active and some lare New Kngland con
corn are sef'kine to nil their orders through
the aid of southern suppli. Woolen good
'r rMttnp with a rood order businefS. but ctitr-.nct t.-k 1 Im.
piled by Bradstreet s shows the bank raw; wl f rather quieter and some ol rthe ( . j'tUoa 0Tcr pHtr v.h.r ia a
rings at all principal cities for the week higher grades hate been ehaoH I . .the .t S'e le i , eter s aber in
the bulk of the business and thee sorts re- l Athletic club tonight-
ffil n?er?.., a;ntnVaciUl Is" M , blo.de C.l.rnl.n evidently h.d I ..t
while bituminous grades are very nrm ana i lurpuurn iee uwiios uv na receii-i it
wuuklv ti.i:.itio iioi9i: T.nt,i:.
Agjiregate of Ilnslness Trnnsncted by
flit t ssfir In t nil llnllks.
NKW YOItK. Feb. K -The fellow Inc table p. re meeting with a good order business, but
com pi 1
rleartnL-
ended February It. with the percentage o
Increase and decrease as compared with tha
corresponding week last year:
Califsrnian Etch Up Mttin wiih tt
Irisbmaa at Obkazo.
GIVEN THE DECISION BY THE REFEREE
Almntt tins I'rter Out nt the ISnd of
the I'lrst llp Tbousnnd Sec
the U-Itound
Uu.
CaoynVI was
CITIES.
Amount. Inc. ( Dec.
...1
New York ,
Boston
Chicago
Philadelphia
St. Louis
Pittsburg
San Francisco ...
Baltimore
Cincinnati
New Orleans ....
Kansas City ....
Cleveland
Loulrvllle
Minneapolis
Houston
Galveston
Detroit
Providence
Savannah
Milwaukee
Indiana rolts
OMAHA
liuffalo
OiluarnSu. O
St. Paul
Denver
Hartford
Richmond
3". Joseph
Memphis
Washington
Salt Lake City...
Los Angeles
Peoria
Hoehesttr
New Haven
Worcester
Atlanta
Springfield. Mass,
Fort Worth
IHrtland. Me. ...
Portland. Ore. ...
Norfolk
Des M nines
Nashville
Fall River
Cirand Rapid? ...
Augutta, Ga. ....
Seattle
ppokane
Toledo
Svracuse
Wilmington, Del j
Scranton
Lowell J
Dayton. O
Tacoma ..i
tiloux City i
New Bedford I
Knox vllle, Tenn I
Topeka .)
Birmingham
Wichita I
Ulnchamton I
Lexington, Ky. ...
Jacksonville, Fla.
Kala.ua too
Akron
Chattanooga ......
Rockford. Ill
Canton. O.
Springfield. O
Fargo. N. D
Sioux Falls. S. D.
Hastings, Neb. ...
Fremont. Neb. ...
Davenport
Youngstown
Kvantvllle
Macon
Little Rock
Helena
Sorlngfield, 111. ...
Saginaw
$ Wl.flTS.tei S.1
rr.SW,(e.4 11.7
m.xzr,6. .
I 76.770.741! 14. S
I M.KI.516' 1J.6 . ... .
I 51.443. KM
I 1S.76M' 6.6'.....
J,H7.1T
li,43f.l'i 31
1J.(,4C .'
1 v2,K S3.S.
ll,y4,674 49.1
J.S1V.W 1-7
KV. S3-T
f.M4,5; 45. i
7.:M.f"f is.
7.X.SS! .4
f,4St5r' H.S
leading operators talk of a further advance, i tne nftBds 0f the Irishman, for throughout
D 'Jrtf,," .r".u' c." the bout he took but few chances, content
vaneed wage of mine workers and also by
the steadily growing loreign uemana.
All the cereals are stronger on the week
due to Improved statistical conditions re
iterated English damage reports and ad
vices that the Argentine crop will not be as
large as expected. Some snadtnc In raw
sugar prices Is to be noted, notwithstand
ing considerable tulness done, but the re
fined grades are firmly held and refiners in
sist on shorter delivery periods
Coffee I fractionally lower, as are lard and
butter. Wheat. Including flour, shipments
for the week aggregate 3,3l.( busneis
&.aa.7. i?"
t -11 7'
's.aw.ssi
S.74M74
4.7.
4.714,4(
47.17S
4.3M.f
S,I7S.C5l ....
4.019.H 12.7 .
s.;i;,ih, gi.c .
5.177.9 T . i .
S7.MS .0 .
2.fQJ.77.l 10.5".
S.l?7.1l 4S.
:.i
47
li.'i".
M.S
IS 1,
(3.7'.
io.s
.1,..,,.
Montreal ....
Toronto
Winnipeg- ...
Halifax
he fulled Slates, against 17S last year, and i Humllton ...
orty-two in uanaaa, against ngnieen jbsi ?t Johns, N.
90.1 .
l.Z .
61 . .
11. s
SI. J
i.t
l.S
C.l
19.6
.l
17.7
SI. 4
S.5 .
41.5.
S7.s:.
"S.3 .
U.4 .
S.4 .
11.6
Totals. V. B.
1.S7LS4ISI
l.Tss.iro
1.374.611
1.374.6":.
i.Ka.7:
J.S39.U1
1.4.17
3,IK.1S5
l.TM.41i
1.4U.S7S
J.OS.5f!0
1.17,S&4'
3.S35.K2
1.7W.9 15S.4.
i.aswi w. .
1.171CS6 i;.f .
J7,tVG
H (1.051,
S47.4J
4,53,
ti.li:
73;,7W
MI.1W
4-aVK
4,K
Clfi.V5.
H1,311 7-.f
..ji.y.', s.. ....
J7tX" S3.1 ....
4S.3 .6....
SSJ.S1S 35.6.....
317.1) :4.9
4:4.00 25. &....
3&S.1S4 31.f'....
2M.1SI 3S.SI....
S45.10M 44.1
:7,4C3, 3T.1 ...
rsj,eii 5.6 .. .
30s341' 7
ICS'l, 44.fr....
i:t.6.i 43.1 ....
tW.CHS'l 30.3....
S4.517) U.6....
93S,isi m.o ....
711.1751
oTtlOl 117.3i....
JSS,44i 37.8l....
SM.fKiS1 83.0....
K"S,343l 3S.4....
55.S ....
30.:
17.1
J1.M7.131.331, f.6'.
Totals outside X. y!.I Ca-.tfS.: 13.1
DOMINION OF CAXADA.
13.716.377 ll.Sj..
S.477.5& l.S
B.
ear.
IHADSTHCi:i". riVAMI.lI, HUVIIIW.
Ictlvltr I 'pccnlnllon Decreased
nnd MarUet Ilecnine Prof clonnl.
NEW YORK. Feb. 16. Braastreefi
Inanclal Review tomorrow will aay:
Activity In speculation decreased th!
week and the market became decidedly
more professional. The undertone of prices
was strong and the weakness which de
Telopcd was, except In the cat-e of a few
ipeclaltlcs. prixiuciive 01 merely mout-rMic
atlfnctnrr Advice" Are Received a
tit Kxpandlnir Spring; Trade.
XEW YORK. Feb. 1 BradP-.reefa to
morrow will say:
Satisfactory advices as to expanding
spring trade In dry goods and kindred lines
ecesxlons In prices, which were nttributaoie lat.BreKatc. business of the country Is of
Vancouver
Victoria
l.S,313
7t6.J.7
.05S1
703.4 1G
1S.1 ....
ll.t ....
7.0 ....
30.4 ....
s.s.....
log himself wKh JoRlog Peter with hU left,
a task whlfh h found traparatlvely easy,
In the last two round of the fight Maher,
maddsced by the sting of Choynskl't left
plovr. rushed furiously, but was alaiost in
variably straightened up and, during the
closing minute ef the last round was so
badly punished that he was staggering aa
the bell rang.
In the firtt roand Cboynskl caught Mahrr
atralnst 2.kC.3S7 bushels last week. S 4&4.771 t with a left hook souarely on the point of the
bu'hels In the corresponding week of 1M i iaw a second befote the bell rang, and It
S.(C1744 buhels In 1M. S.3? bushels ir. :. . . .... lH, rflunH i.,., .
1M7 and S.14J..01I t isbels in 1-vi Since Jul probable that lf toe round had lasted a
1. mi SCuson. exivri' ai;i.it ( ujvjit-ui unfic v hvj u'.i ' u 1 u " " -"
lM.-K..3n bushels, against li!'..'! bushels , right there, as the blow made Maber reel
last ear and 167 4-S.fcl iHishels in 1SS7- I ... HrunVou man lhcr imde Joe go
Corn exports for the week aggregate 3.41A- j a , J"."" "'"t VTi f.
3tt bushels, against 3.4.. but hels last I to the boards ia tke second with a hard left
week. 1.5W-.M& bushels In this w-eK a year to the chin and stomach anl bad a clear lead
ST, tSStiS I tat round. Thereafter, bowser.
Julv 1, this season, corn exports aggregate , Joe had tae better 01 it.
335.('37 103 bushels, against lM.Stu.131 bushels I Chovnski left the rlag with scarcely a
during the same j-eriod a year ago and H" - mark, while Teter s right eye wat in bad
US bushels In lSS.-i . , ,v,. t-.--u - f. r,.i. .h rv,f
Failures for the week in tne 4. nlied states "" "- '""--"J "' --
number 1S9. as compared with 21 last week
ISO In this week a year ago S In ISSX KZ
In 1V?7 and S7 In lS. Failures f.r th week
In Canada number 3&. as compared with So
last wex-k. 2i In this week a year agev it.
mi and 55 in ana is respoctiveiy.
PLANS FUR A CONFERENCE
Committee Look rnrrl to n Gen
eral VsKcmtilj of .Methodist
Kpincopnln In Clilcnso.
CHICAGO. Feb. 16 Plans for the gen
eral conference of the Methodist Episcopal
church, to be held at Chicago next May,
were discussed today by the bock committee
of the Mctbodtst church at the close of Its
annual fusion. A detailed program of the
convention, which will open May S a: the
Auditorium and continue for a. month, will
be Issued within two weeks. It Is estl
matol that the sessions will bring fully 15.
000 Methodists to Chicago from all parts of
the country. The following salary schedule
for the year was decided upon:
New York editors. J5.000; for all other
editors, 14.500; eecrelary of the Epworth
league, J4.5O0; widows of deceased bishops,
J 600.
It was decided to distribute JSO.000 in
dividends among the annual conferences for
the benefit of the claimant funds.
COAL PRICES TO ADVANCE
nie nf TTTcnty-flTe to Fifty Per Cent
April 1 hr Plttabora; Combination.
Totals 1 125.793,013 7.3,
iiraitri:i:t iuivikw of thadu.
o realizing, rather than to any renewal of .oIume otherwise, is. however, indi-
rneral ttcnrlnhness on the part of the large !, v. j-,nt. n-nnrim nf Inpr.mn In
rartor The market, however, showed a i -hk ar cnn.
tertaln degree of indifference to favorable jjrmej by satisfactory railroad earnings re
ews and even failed to respond to Iondon t (port,, by fair gains in bunk clearings and
E
shcerful reception of the news that the
Irst step In the movement of the Rrltl'h
orces into Roer territory has been success
'ullv accomplished, including the apparent
.-ellef of Klmbcrley.
bv resorts of better demand for money In
commercial channel".
A year ago, It may be recalled, extremely
stormy weather was experienced and eom
enects. notaniy mose on wmier-sown rpr.
1NHIANAPOLIS, Feb. 1. The United
Mine Workers' headquarters here are re
ceiving many reports from coal operators la
America, showing that the demands from
Europe, and particularly England, will be
enormous during 1900. The shortage in
England has caused prices to advance until
coal Is selling for over 7 per ton In Saxony
and coal that a year ago sold .'or tl per ton
on the card in Pittsburg and is now bring
ing tl.Za will bring over 13 in the London
market.
The Pittsburg combination Is to advance
prices on April 1 from 25 to 50 per cent.
This combine paid $31,000,000 for the plants
secured and nets about t5.000.000 annually
DEATH RECORD.
Old elirimka Settler.
BEATRICE, Neb., Feb. 16. (Spec rl Tel
egram.) Benjamin Harnley, an old .evident
of Adams, this county, died yesterday, aged
66 years, after an illness of two weeks. He
came to Nebraska about thirty-three years
ago. He leaven three sons and one
daughter.
which took place in the SecoDd regiment
armory.
Choynskl was first to enter the ring. He
was seconded by the three Shrosbes. father
and two tone. He was greeted by a round
of cheers. A moment later Maher. clad In
a blue sweater, cranled through the ropes
and shook hands with Choynskl. He was
seconded by his brother. Jimmy Maher. and
Peter Lowry and Danny McMahon. Malacht
Hogan was selected as referee.
Doth ill Fine Trim.
As the men stepped to the center of the
ring their good condition was apparent.
Choynskl especially looked well trained.
After a few seconds of fiddling In the middle
of the rirg. Joe led his left, but fell short.
Maher feinted, but Joo backed away and
a second after escaped a left swing. Peter
landed a left solidly on the ribs, Joe counter
lng heavily 00 the cheek. Maher put right
and left to Jaw, Choynski planting his left
in Peter's ribs, and brought it up to the
eye, reddening It. Both were short with
lefts. Choynskl then planted a heavy left
on the face. Peter landing a left eti the
face a second later. Maher rushed and led
his left three times, hut did not land. Just
as the bell rang Joe sent a terrific left hook
to Peter's Jaw. dazing him badly ana send
lng blm staggering to his corner.
lu the last round the men smiled as they
shook nands. Choynskl Jabbed a left to
Maber'a face twice, Peter plunging the right
to Joe's ribs. Joe danced around his burly
opponent and landed a left on the face.
Maher landed lightly with left on Joe s necK
A second later Joe sect Teter's head back
with a Etlff left v the mouth. Peter swung
right and left to the ribs, receiving a hard
right on the face, w-hleh dazed him. Joe
then swung a right to the mouth and plunged
it again on the soro eye. Maher rushed
desperately, only to recede a terrific right
on the ear. Maher again, rusnea, out was
again Jabbed In the mmnh. Peter was stag
gerlng as the bell rang.
The preliminaries Included one of the
prettiest bouts tetween bantamweights seen
In a long time, a six-round go between
Clarence Forbes and "Buddy" Ryan of Chi
cago. It was declared a draw, though Forbes
had a good shade the fcetter of it. In the
other preliminaries Jim Barnes of Chicago
knocked out Youns MUo of Philadelphia in
two rounds
Middleweight Frank Scott of Chicago
.taired the decision over Jim Driscoll of
Chicago, and Lightweight uave uarry won
over Adam Ryan of Philadelphia In tlx
roands.
Welterweight "Shorty" Ahearn won from
Ton McCun of Detroit In six rounds.
WELTERWEIGHTS AV1LL FIGHT
Thi.iv cnnilmiMl to be an abundance of Urere verv unfavorable. This year opposite
Ihc same kind of developments In regard conditions have ruled and, though some
0 our own railroad ano imiusiniu inirr- taiK 01 iacK 01 snow in iae swysivmi'ii
sts. which had i-ervcd as an Incentive for
:he recent advance In the market. Oross
-allroad pamlng for January and for the
Irst week of February' show In most cases
regions Is heard, no widespread damage
from cold weather Is yet noted. In fact the
sonoimahlv mild weather has had an appre
ciable effect on several Industries, notably
-n. i liuiriinir eiamnie. ana mere were inr
that would.be made bv other , concerns of , anJ flood9 have afte,
iv ciTTiii mini ana ine aiviaenus .
largo Increases and there has been further those engaged In the manufacture of foot
'anclble conflnnatlon of the belief that In- wear. In discouraging sales of the same.
SuMrial cmpaViIes. principally those Identl- actually causing the hmUwn of some rub-
-...., ,u ,1m,! Arui iron trade are maK- ier nwnuuviuiir., uu
f1 JMt U."d Ke business. The -scarcity , of snow- ,
......7.. iTf h Ventral Kienl comDnnV n normwesi win uniuriiunsuiy wic
statement of the hcderai htcei compnnj j season and a firmer tone as to
1 . 1 ... . i u 1 Hn..t.twe.nnJ
.Itll.l.llU"
ag trades,
cted busi-
f ....... nn,. i,.n.h.Hfltlnn In voir Knplnnil
their common shareholders might expect. I(J nortn.rn Xew York this week and cot
In some cases the Industrial stocks re- ,on and othr mUIs sporting lack of water
s ponded moderately to the circulation 'as a reason for restricted operations a few
iuch reports, but the group as a whole was wwks aCo nave been Interfered, with this
jifluenced moro by a dlsioltlon to take weej; by tne extremely high level of the
nronts on tne pari 01 nare who .-m"- streams from vvntcn tney aenve power
In the recent rise man oy ine
'Tthe'raHroad list, while the trunk line
shares were exceptionally strong and wen
.....r.r brc was also a good deal of ir-
...i3ritr nnd when the market, as was
several times the case, became dull, a ten
dency for price to sag oft vrtoi.K:
claltles and manipulated stocks nccordlncij'
attalm-a nddltlonal prominence and though
the market ai larpe ""
The foreign demand for Iron and steel
seems likely to have a most Important effect
on prices of the domestic product. It Is con
ceded that any Important recession In value
would be met ty a heavy enlarged export
movement. American pic Iron prices are
steadily held, the only -weakness noted be
ing manifested at the east. Concessions In
southern prices are claimed not to extend
beyond one furnace. Considerable orders
for pig iron nave oeen piaceu m iuh viricc
merPc JU I S. -me a.tentlor ,10 moved, w el, , l thecentral w-t. Steel ra l,
nnd wy0onmThvrs l"v nfternrn v slbly I at the w'est.' but plates are weak In spite
" ni 1 J,n ih. s i! k br ke a-ilic hnrply .o( a heavy buclness Spring trade pros
nnMn?w.hthathth4l ? tate wb w?rMo ,pu i hardware are good, the best reports
Prosperous Dakota Fnvcacr.
YANKTON. S. D., Feb. 16. C? . al.)
Henry Kloppins of Cedar county, Nebraska,
died yesterday at his home about eighteen
miles southeast of this city of pneumonia.
He was one of the most widely known and
prosperous farmers In Cedar county.
Veteran of Tito Wars.
HARRISBVRG. Pa.. Ft?b. 16. General L.
E. C. Williams, who served with distinction
in the Mexican and civil wars, and raised
the flag on the citadels of Chapultepee and
City of Mexico, died today, at his home In
Chapman, aged SS years.
Pneumonia Fntul In Fourteen Hoar.
LINCOLN. Feb. 16 (Special Telegram )
Floy Enyard. 19 years of age, a student,
died of pneumonia at his borne in University
Place today. He had been ill Just fourteen
hours. He was the son of J. W. Enyard.
Eddie Cronke ntnl Redtly Hrennen
Will Meet In Clinton.
CLINTON. la . Feb. 16 iSpecla'-
Articles of agreement have been signed by
Eddie Croake of this city and Reddy Bren
nen of Chicago, for a twenty-round contest
... o u.i.inn for n nurse of The right
will be pulled off by the Clinton Athletic
club and will take place on the evening of
February S6. Rrennen is one of the leading
welterweights and the match will be a good
one. Croake is undoubtedly the best man In
tti-b in .ihir the middle or welterweight
division and has no fear of Brt-nnen. The
terms of the bout are practically the same
. marto fnr the flcht between Croake
and Jlmmle Stafford of Dubuque, but the
latter's nerve failed him and he refused to
fight unless given half the purse, win or
lose. This vroaKe woum nui ukicc iu auv.
the match was deciareo on
XATIOXtl, WHEELMEN AIUOIRV,
Socialist Parties to Combine.
INDIANAPOLIS. Feb. 16 -It Is probable
that the social democracy and tho sotlalltt
labor parties will amalgamate at the na
tional convention of the former here March
6, the new organization retaining the name
of the social democracy A commute of brief period givrn to couMder the matter
nine has sent notice that It will be here to ' the committee had not been able to reach
speak for amalgamation on the part of the I a definite conclusion Sterling Elliott, th
lr-fcc All Inflnlihed Dullness to
Aimroprlate Committees.
PHILADELPHIA. Feb. 1-Tbe rutlona
...mhiv thv 1 .ft flip of American W neel
men adjourned today after referring all the
unnnlsned business io appiupnatv muiuin
i pnnu-iv W. Sams presented the report
of the executive committee, to which was
referred yesterday the 6.uet!on of award
ing the contract for the future publication
of the League of American Wheelmen Bul
letin. The re-port s'aien inai owing 10 mr
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No samples given to children. ' f
WbM tell coawart
speaK lor amalgamation on the part of the la definite conclusion sterling Llllott. th
socialist labor party. Eugene Debs, Mayer prefent publisher, had agreed to Issue faur f g II
E?;;v.i 'if verny ana T -Mcvarty of ' additional numbers of the Weekly Bullets fl II II
lirockton, Mass , have ssgaeed rooms. and one more number of KUiott s llagailnr
The selection of a meeting place (jr ie
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ST Lonf. Keb. 1. Amid the plaudk
of a big crowd of Fpectatori Thnm x
of New York dafhed acrw the flnihi'-E
line at li.3u o'clock tonight, a -winner of 'tip
slx-da po-as-ymi-plese race fox 'lrlfeJ
with it toore of mile. He n.s war or I
drawn, but without question ws be
strom:et man of the bunch ht the ml
Jufit before the finlfh came he ran half n
doifn laps at a 5pced that carried h-n.
around hie competitors doren tlme tu
the Ensllshnmn. finished i-econd tn ver i
fair condition, with a fcore M0 miles Old
Sport" CampHna only walked four mllf
during the day. but this put him within .
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fox, r.J miles. Day. W. Barnef. 55 fam-
nana. 'J). Graham. 25; Dean. ili. Uegci- ,
man. 41!; Hart. 3W: Gllck. a.
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Covlncton. Ky . nd Jik Prime of E'l
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Governor Moun; called In the attorn cen
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rson ais to his tr.tentionf. Hatir.s that
u; ess he acted the state would enjoin
Tonieht the shetlff replied he would and ,
tould 'op It.
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