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   New York World (Newspaper) - October 20, 1892, New York, New York                                STORY IN THE SUNDAY WORLD Circulation Books Open to All OCTOBER WO RICK TWO 10 PLATT and LIEUTENANTS SUPPLEMENT OF THE SUNDAY u Weather But the Figures Will Not Gladden lie Hearts of The Were Heaviest in Ihc Democratic tbo current and the combine totals for lows days for uro us fol OVER ELECTORS THAN FOR THE SECOND DAY OF The Democratic Show Bin Gains While There Is a Off In Republican many Hall Tigers Very Active In Out Followers Davenports Agenti Begin Their Bulldozing Yesterday was tlie second day for tho regis tration of voters In this The registra tion was very rooting up an increase ol over the second days registration of and over the days registration of Tho for the first two days registra tlor QI 1888 was This year the two records a total of or an of The east ana west which are heavily show a largely Increased registration over tho second days registration of The Second District shows a gain of nearly two it Is overwhelmingly Demo Tho a Republican gains six The District is also a lican On the second day ot 1888 there were electors Yes there were or a de crease of There Is a largo Increase In the registration In the annexed which Is The result of yesterdays registration will too cold comfort for the Republican On the other It will Inspire the Demo crats to continue the work of getting out the lull party voto m this city and to swell Clevelands majority In the Tho Tammany Hall district leaders and their election district captains worked hard all day to get out a big The Republican leaders In districts where the Republican vote Is heavy were also en John the Tammany Hall leader In the Tenth offered prizes of and to the election district captains whoso districts registered the greatest num ber ot votes There were a ot naturalized citizens who were registration be they had either lost or mislaid their naturalization Davenports agents objected to the registra tion of any naturalized citizen who could not show a court In some election dls tho Democratic Inspectors permitted naturalized citizens to register they did not have their certificates of citizenship with Those Inspectors held that there was no law compelling people to bring their natural papers to the All that was required of them was to under when and where they were It they were not entitled to vote the records ot the courts could bo used against ClerK Do of the Democratic State has a case under Investigation A naturalized citizen was refused the i Ight to register because his papers had been des by De Freest claims that the man Is entitled to register and that there Is no law to prevent if he In his voto on election day and there Is a doubt about his ship ho can be arrested and the challenger or election officer will have to prove that ho Is not a naturalized citizen and not entitled to A said De cannot lose his vote because he lost a The Republican Inspectors have heretofore had the power In this city to prevent naturalized citizens voting unless they presented certifi cates of Now there Is only one Republican to two Democratic inspectors and the Republicans cannot usurp authority or enact laws to suli themselves and their At the laat election a Democrat on the east side or the city who had pasted his naturalization certificate on the back ot a looking glass was compelled to take the looking glass to the polls before he was allowed to in mini DBS 358 slid r i H I I 2mio 2lS4 UDO 2 527 0 o 941 7 III 1 07 AN ALASKA STEAMER Three nnd Several Children Aro 1nSHengern on the SPECIAL OF steamer is now overdue at this She Is a small steamer of about 70 plying between i this port and stopping at way orts and carrying United States malls under the North American al On her return trip Irom the westward sho opped at and at tho time the hooner Kodiak left there was to sail for his place in about an She hnd on oard as passengers three several and a few the r ot thoso being unknown THE who wero pas ou the which left 22 an i reached under sail M The Elsie should havo reached hero 27 t having to stop only at and but not ha been heard from Is groat anxiety A petition has been circulated for tho to go In search ot the The gunboat stationed unsafe for the The libels against tho Alaska Commercial steamer Jennie and schooners Lottie havo been and the vidence submitted They were seized by tho Mohican June 8 In Inlet for taking sea but claim hat the hunting was done by car ed on their vessels for the which nder regulations ol John Secre ary ot the Issued lu and ow In was A decision is hortly CRAVE GENERALS IN BATTLE McMahon Demands that Sickles Make Room for Him in the SAYS IP HE DOESNT HE MUaT SUR RENDER HIS RETIRED A Id 1880 Si fek a aai fill 1 700 3 780 2 739 3i lib l 670 109751 638 21759 2 886 527 Id 203876 SECOND Than That of 1801 by More Tim Fifteen second day at registration give total of The figures tor the secon weri Tho day i tor 1803 were In the i Ward there WHB a considerable but whether the th or Republicans not be we It was pretty gene supposed that the latter were loin PLAYED DOWN WENT he Captain of a Wracked Ship Cheers His Crow a TO THIS SAN and six sailors of the American ship wrecked off the Mexican arrived on tho Honolulu steamer to and told the story of their he captains young wife and her baby were iut lu the larger boat with Havener nd The captain before he eft the cabin sat aown at the piano and Down Went lie set are o the ship tor fear that she might wreck ther and soon afterwards she blew Tho boats said Twen y days out all our liquids were he men behaved with the exception ot hree Chilian The men noticed that he seemed to stand tbe short allow ance of rations better than they did Watch was and during the night hey were discovered eating from the rations f the supposed sleeping It was all 1 ould do to save the lives of those No tidings havo been received or tho ng contained vile and Second Hate Alexander Mate 1ercy Turner and eleven When Sullivans Uoal reached lillo ho and his ten men were nearly United states Stevens and Consuls Sever ance and treated them Lhe sailors on the cruiser clothed tho men and made up a As the United Slates cruiser was lying In port It was the opinion of the American con Ingent that Minister Stevens should order the vessel out to look for the shipwrecked Neither the Minister nor tue cousu seemed inclined to move In the how and a private steamship was tendered by the owners and made u two days cruise SUES HIS 1W Accuse Jane Hested HU Wife TO TBZ M suit against his Mrs Jane tor damages to alienating his wifes affections was taken up 3y Judge Parker today In the Ulster Tbe la upward o eighty years She was the sister ol tin ate Van founder ot the Brook yn Irom whom she Inherited a quarter of a It Is alleged that after Bhe came Into th she desired to have nothing mor to do her previous to that time bad supported and that sh threatened to disinherit It sh In remaining with her Hesters answer seta lorth that lett lilra ot her own accord because hi habits were und that he did not for his The plaintiff has lived hero fortyfive year and at one time a leading who Is about fifty years old that hoc na been unpleasant alter the honeymoon ani that her became so addicted to th use of liquor and bad company tnat sh could put up with him no a lie sul sue had traced him to disorderly The plaintiff swore that he visited thes places in the performance of duties us travelling salesman man on ad mined that she bad drunk whiskey an but It was under direction ot he anil Depew Go to accompanied by and their and Held le the Grand central Depot in private car at tor to take part In tbe dedicator exercises of the On bis wa back will stop at where he will In o the can The party will be away Leaders Croker and Deny that 1roiulsed the Nomination for Congress to as lie Sickles Sure lie Wont Withdraw nnd De clares Hell Martin McMahon last evening served formal notice on Bernard and other Tammany Hall that It tho candidate for congress In the Tenth falls to lilo his resignation as a retired officer of tho tinned States Army before tomorrow evening ho will do all In his power to defeat Gettysburg heros Mc ahon has within the past twentyfour hours en approached by and county who have bogged him to cept from them what tho Tammany people to but awarded to his rival for 0 Congressional nomination In the e had at a lale hour last night decided to volt a reply from tho Tammany leaders bo re giving hia answer to those who have so become friendly with Menders of TUB WOULD are already familiar 1th the lact that sought tho from his own organization aud lied to get Ho claimed to have boon It by Commissioner Thomas Oil now candidate for Cantor and other men ot power in Tam auy Not only out croker deny that at any mo or place was such a pledge Since learning ot this McMahon has en on tho Ho has been brushing 1 on constitutional for when ho reached s row yesterday tho very first lug ho did was to dictate a letter to Com In reply to one received om him to the thut Corporation coun 1 Clark had delivered an opinion declaring iat Sickles was In no way om taking a seat in Congress by reason ot being a retired of the I was rather said Me ahon last u to havo tho Corporation Ignore the decisions of Supreme and lalins and also bid defiance to of his Article sec on paragraph 8 ol the Constitution says No person holding any under tho states shall be a member of either louse during his continuance Sickles IB a member 01 the army on ho retired It has been held In frequent by the Supreme Court or tho United tates that a retired la an in the rmy under that sickles was made a on Hu was retired that auk on April on twothirds amounts to a It Is not likely that he Is going to give that panel resign from tho army to serve two ears In 1uttiug It on a money alone ho now receives a year nore than he would In and It lasts or In my letter to Commissioner the I expressed sorrow hat the corporation counsel had taken tho lew that Sickles was not ineligible for as an ot the United as the Supreme Court of the United tho court of Claims and tho plain let er of tho constitution aro all against Informed commissioner Martin that unless Friday evening next sickles tiled Is resignation as au ot the to ako Direct March 4 I will consider It ny duty as a Democrat In the Tenth District to do all in nay power to defeat said that It ought not to bo left 0 Sickles to decide alter his election ho preferred to remain in tbe army at a salary of about a or to re Igu tor the purpose ot taking u seat In Con TOSS for two 1 con as Sickles had been known on more than one occasion to change hla cal conscientiously I might occur to him to make another change be eon the time or election and tho Assem bling of A single vote may be ot vast Importance n the next continued Mc and 1 have no hesitation In Baying that no man of common in view at the can maintain that Sickles can take seat lu congress aud still remain an ot tho United states case is Identical with that of of who declined to run lor congress In the Third I mean no disparagement to continued when I say that 1 am quite certain that he would not resign frum tbe army to take political 1 atn equally certain under the plain language of the tuut he cannot take a seat In Congress until ho resigns from the 1 see that Sickles quotes the case ot us a When appointment us Aqueduct Com missioner wus opposed on tho ground that he was an officer ot tho United states the Court of appeals that there was no State law that would prohibit him from assuming Hud he been a candidate or the Legislature or tor Ue would been The cubes are not at all I desire that several statements reflecting upon personally which been at to me havo teen absolutely unau I am dealing thin question of 1 will under any speak In disparaging orms of the either as a or a This mutter must be settled by Friday for 1 propose to take thu Held and beat tue General In his own district I really It that tickle will withdraw from the He has said that he simply took tho nomination to stamp out tho report that ho had any hostility towards 1 am sure his candidacy cannot add any weight to his assurances or loyalty to our candidate for tho Tho and county Democracy leaders have offered you the have they not V They But they wish to make con When I recall to you the tact that am still a member or the State Senate and that we have but one majority mere per haps you may suspect what the condition may I have refused absolutely to make i bargain of any It I run for Congress 1 will be with the distinct understanding tha no pledges thall be Riven or taken as to how I shall vote w act during remainder my term In the Stato read letter ot de yesterday und having Croker nnd In were In and the live remained there lully n unit I hen sickles hobbled out on his lie appeared to lie nappy and as serene as it his tie to thu nomination in tho Tenth had never been i have just had a talk with Croker and the other said the nnd they seem to agree with mo that the position by I am au of the United States I am 1 have retired troin active nnd urn an allowance Decause of previous 1 hold tho but not the ot 1 re mat In und Howard now holds What do you think ot Millers reply to query lie does not say Unit Is In eligible for he does say that his emolument from tlie Government will the moment ho qualities as a ot tbo House or This is the rea son assigned by for his declina tion of tho He feels he cannot af ford to lose his and de cides to i can afford to live with out the money given Government as a retired II U is There foro the case ot nnd of myself cannot be said to to You may be very sure that 1 shall withdraw i lie Held unless better evidence ot my Is furnished than Is already In I cannot quite understand why Mc Mahon so He and myself have been comrades und friends for 1 Uo says that commissioner and Senator Cantor promised him tue nomination lor nnd Cantor havo both as sured me that they never gave any such on Monday on learning that had declared that ho had been promised the i called on and and told them that If mat were the case 1 would gladly withdraw my 1 was assured that was mistaken and was again asked to the 1 You may lie very sure that the nomination to mo I have accepted It and I Intend Unit shall be utter March croker sulU that he was not yet satis lied that sickles was would certainly not bo withdrawn that fact hau been established a lie believed that tlie between and McMahon wero purely As tor promising nomination to croker remarked that he was not In the habit of promising ho could not chairman declined to express any opinion he had examined law moro Commissioner who Is a good thought right tu his seat In the House would never bo of he wero A Grand Army In commenting on the said since socalled or sickles nave tried to make him the real hero of a big clique in our organization bus been scheming to down thinks that will bo to and that that will put an end to his political Is a lighter as ho was Just he lost his if ahon does not Know that he will before ur on election Formal Reception to the Citys Guests of HESITATING MANY CHILDREN IN PERIL Several Badly Hurt by a Fall of in a THEY HAD GATHERED TO PRACTISE MUSIC FOR COLUMBUS A KNIFE IN HIS Lived for Years It Off a In A in that John Dalys was caused by a bullet wound In tho by a negro boy in tho employ of George at Daly died In the City Hos pital He had been living two weeks at the on Daly had assumed tho umo of so hls friends not know Is Ho was travelling with a circus In was crossing a Held to a man named who ought to prevent the and a colored boy In the path to slop nil should attempt to When tho party were stopped by the Daly looped as If to pick up a and the boy hot who wrote from o tho about whom he had met once In said that utter he was wounded he was unconscious sixteen the wound seemed to Ho ivas under treatment a fortnight longur tind havo recovered had he not gone out so but the owner or the wanted o get him He was a railroad to New York and lie stopped in In his post mortem examination tho County found on tho right of Dalys lead a that at early day of his had been plunged through his skull been broken It was nearly an Inch n length and protruded Into pasti ng through tho Inner and corer luoro than half an Inch was no abscess or and tho steel WILS oven with and barely on the outer side of tho A triangular spot visible alter tho scalp was ou the Inner side the steel had corroded aud was In general appearance much like u ot the point was touched the corrosion fell off and tho joint of the bludu was It had not entered through a suture and was directly on account of the of and the degree of corrosion 15 Is supposed It lodged many vears perhaps when Duly was a when tho skull was moro The blaue wan Blx or tight laches Worn recent gunshot and had nothing to do the abscess made by the Daly supposed to bo a native ot New York City or as hu frequently re ferred to friends In but they aro not Ho artistically I att On one arm wure the letters surrounded by a and on tho other the words lve and digested Its ordered his earring and drove to Halt There be wu closeted with croker and commis Martin or upward or an Whil the three were la consultation a ca up and from It alighted chairman Bar of the Democratic National com mil lee aud Civil Senlie John B Of Ibey Mere shown lut i and or Syracuse Hubert uf BRIGGSS It In the Hand of a Committee of tlie State Par sons announced the standing committees at this mornings session of the Presbyterian The Judiciary which IB to pass upon the complaint ot and his is made up thus Merrll of nines of K Kitt uf of Perry or Syracuse David K ot Ur of Sinn oinK James el Horatio ol of uf of tt The In an view In las opinion thn case la nut properly before tho as It Is still pending In thu Now Vork sal J the Committee Is an Impartial und lair and will give the tor wuo has of isu beforo the believes It Is u lair Tbo complaint presented to the Synod and referred to tlie Is against tho ac tion of tho ot New Vork lu sus by a vote ot M to 57 the Moderators ruling that the which presented the charges against was u committee of and virtually Independent of the Thu being u creature ot the had no tho complaint says to appeal Irom the decision of the 1resbylery In 04 to lo dismiss the yet tho sustaining o the ruling per mitted it to do By this appeal tbe Presby tery IB placed In the absurd position of being compelled to defend Its own action In dis missing the cose against a committee up pointed by and deriving Its from the very body against It proposes to maintain its The will not action tbe complain until tho Judiciary committee Seven Hundred School Children Go Down In tho Cuts anil tho Extent of but Some of the nie Threats of tho TO THE 1 ol the public schools were gathering rink tula to muslo lor Columbus and our hundred children from District 4 nd three hundred from Josephs parochial school had already tho temporary seats gave way 1th a The rink was filled at once 1th tho screams ot seven hundred There almost a panic among the ron and outside tho and as ho news spread through tho town thousands t excited people came running to the Kcone I tho They thronged Into the big Ink aud at onco began tho work of ng tho children from the Several in the crowd fainted and added to tho None of tho 700 children was but a ttio boy named and a little girl aa bom legs A girl hud a jagged hole cut In he back ot her and it Ib loared also internally About others seriously some having egs and collarbones Many ot were unconscious when taken aud t Is thought that Homo of them wero fatally A still larger number received cuts nd A lithe doctors In town were summoned and hud their hands full to the tho little hen Injured children were taken to their homes In Tbe temporary scats were erected In ho highest row being loot above he It was Intended to have about a children occupy the upper tlors as a chorus and sing national and patriotic airs tho celebration ot Columbus Day Tho school children marched to the Ink with their principals and teachers this headed by n drum ana wero o Iso both for tho chorus and a march ng A largo ol them had limbed to their lofty the smallest iies being on when tho live upper rows collapsed and children and timbers fell In a Heap to There is great indignation over the careless construction of the and in the height n he excitement this afternoon there wore ot lynching carpenter who put them Frantic fathers and rho feared that their children had been were loud In their censure ot link Manager camp ana others who had charge or tho arrangements for the rink were also strongly It Is very evident that proper precautions wero not and had the seats fallen dur n tho when the rink was tho loss of Hie must have been As It the outcome Is most A number of suits will probably bo begun against those responsible for the The childrens was to have been the principal feature of Columbus and to days occurrence will greatly Interfere with tho gite relief to ITS A t the at Al It us TO a consulta tion between aod the Judges of the court ot Appeals this afternoon It wai decided to adjourn tho court over Friday and observe the day as a legal Tho said this evening that the reading ot tho proclamation as applied to the statute leaves It In doubt whet her Is in this State a holiday under I ho provisions of section chapter Laws of I am ho that tho Stale out of respect to the evident Intention ot tho Presidents and tho fact that In many Instances courts aro to adjourn and business to bo HUN observe Iho day as a legal question as to whether Friday next Is a legal holiday In the District of so far as tho business uf national banks 18 was presented to the comptroller the Currency IS THIS WHY GRANT WOULDNT RUN A It the Mayor it It Is said that Tilford ot Louis In company with had an Interview witu Mayor yester day In regard to his taking tho Presidency of Iho of Nelson Distilling of It Is also sald that Mayor Grant offered a year tor live nnd that this Is his reason tor not the Mayoralty nomination for a third Tho and Arkell would nor deny tho Slayor cirant was also soon by a WOULD declined to say anything about the GET OUT YOUR SMOKED of the In About A partial eclipse ot tho visible out North except In tho remoter A TRANCE AND THEN Over John Strange Awakening Turned Into TO THIS WAY Randal living near was taken suddenly sick last night and appar Tho body was prepared tor burin and a conin sent Near the hour ot mid night those watching with the body won startled lo notice a quiver ol tho lips and lu a tew seconds tho dead man opened hU eyes and aat The family was over loyed when It developed that har ily been In u The conin arrived In the meantime and friends were about to return to the undertaker when Kenntson lell this time to no Colored Democrats Mobbed in Delaware TO TBE S of and o addressed ot colored A mo attacked them bricks and stones an would havo ot them had no tlie local protected WorW BEBEE bu fa aud all that hey themselves determine thu quos Tho Board of of the Cotton Ex hauge decided yesterday to observe Friday a but to opou and transact busi es as usual ou Tho decl on was arrived at on both tho aud The the tool and most ot tho banks will e closed on Collector ift yesterday for a trip to Syracuse and will ot return until Sheriff telegraphed Iho Secretary f at Albany yesterday morning asking will bo a legal Ho n answer that there was no proclamation to lat effect ou In that aud couse the Would be us If his be true tho Sheriff and register clerks ont have a but It Is that 10 reply was sent boron iho decision to tho holiday was reached by CENTENARY OP Flower thut Most Need IB Centennial invention ot the Union for tho Improve ment ot tho Canals wus hold bore resident in responding to ho addresses ot welcome by Mayor Bishop nd President of tho Merchants declared that tho supremacy of ho Stato Is duo to the and hat lo maintain that supremacy she maintain Among those prominently Identified with ho project ot improving tbo system present at tho tonight were John Henry and Louis Wind of tho New York Chamber of Com business organizations of Toledo and Bu uth sent assurances of their deep Interest In ho success of thu objects ot the canal who was unable to be wrote a letter In which ho says So far an my van be Till bo left to the In enair and la an Improved of needed la faster If bu without Injury to the 1 not offer encourage lu when tho Erie Canul we tho States In we Wo shoulL alee not to joae that liy any snort policy tbo States Mexican Acent of the Now Vork CITY OK leading papei n this city said today that the City ol Mexico agent ot a New YorK life Insurance company had disappeared with of his companys It was later ascertained that tho embezzler Is and that uu was formerly General of tho New York Hie Insur ance ot New York It Is generally believed here that Halbor stadt to the United Tuo po to be on ula truck and hope aoon to run him aro ac lively searching the houses of Ills friends with some they think he has taken It claimed that the amount embezzled by exceeds The was Interested In Bevera mining and land schemes In this um all ma property im been by th it the who are on hi trail apprehend him lu the United status th Mexican government will u demand fo his extradition 8PrrIAL TO THB at th Laurel House at this place today as to th condition of tbe reveille the was no lU Mr condition since tho ot gay bat her IB weak 410 Is no tow apU no physician Is at tending He at thq arrow strip ot tho will contact will bo on the ml of the about degrees from thi orth aud tho last contact on thi astern about 103 degrees from thi orth In the region from 4 longitude 70 degrees to in latitude 118 degrees nnd tho duration of tho eclipse wll e about three In this city the will begin approx at and end at iu Eastern cities tho hours are i Si 3 o At Western according to centra tho time will bo respectively i w This Is thu eclipse of the sun visible t appreciable extent In this part of vorld sluco and astronomers aro pro arlug very extensively for observations he United States Naval Observatory will make a examination of the expects to obtain scientific u great At Columbia College John Keos vlia U at tho head ot tho astronomical aud his wero heir telescopes ready They wll make no exhaustive scientific It their chief purpose being to not Uo exact Umo of and last ordinary observer a piece ot glass will bo With that ca easily watch the gradual obscuration of th Tho shade employed shoul bo dark to destroy all glare au o permit of tho suns Imago being the Nautical Almanac has prepared corrected statement showing the time th eclipse of tho sun begins tomorrow at lead ug points Ui the United among the tho tallowing Now 12 t mil utes IB i minutes la 7 minutes 12 hour 0 all Eastern standard Albe und the Karl Ludw and his tho Archduchess Maria Thores have met with an accident that might ha Their escape from death was They wore returning last night In a car riage The night wus very dark and tho coachman missed tho Suddenly the carriage tell Into a ditch and was turned completely The Archduke was stunned and tho legs of tho Archduchess wero sevory The was and the Arch duku and Archduchess wore compelled to walk a considerable distance to a railway Jiving u iho sustained oy the Archduchess the walk was a painful ono to und was with They are still under ot Cuff says todav that while LaUy at whoso residence the of Wales had been stay ing for several was driving him to tho station on Monday tho horse reared aud threatened to overturn the horse wus procured aud the Prince and continued their Journey to tho where tho ormer boarded a 10Tho Official Gazette states that King Alphonso is now making good progress toward It Is not believed that he Is with anything more serious lhan a cold contracted during the Columbus ONE ON TJIE AMPLE SCALE FOR WHICH CHICAGO IS Struggling Mass of People Filled the Were and AVas Next to Was Overcrowded and Had Boon Is to Four Yorkers Make Further to Ar for to tho Fair but Without Success There Will Uo No Military An It Might Interfere tho Kun of of to the Dedication Hawked Ahout the TO THE thousand pairs feet crowded evory available Inch and cor or of the Auditorium tonight at the big ball given by Hobart to the distinguished guests ot the Worlds Fair When tho band struck up tho grand march hero was a of feet to get in and wild scream from many of the ladles called to tho fact that hundred train dresses were Immovably by some of tho malo owners ot the The band continued to play and for several a wild confusion reigned ou tha over ballroom floor while ladles glared n rago at awkward male escorts and others avo up in despair and sought seats in the It was perfectly evident that could never attempt either a grand mich or tho simplest ol a square a Umo when thoso who had moro regard tor their personal comfort and heir elaborate costumes than they had for he mazes of a tie had abandoned he some of the began with a of although with no sem lanco of THING It has been that this great In augural reception and ball would be tiro biggest thing ever seen In the Any person who was present In the Auditorium and looked at tho mass ot humanity via confess that It How It happened that Hobart Chesterfield Taylor the Ward ot himself to so many Invitations or this affair when he must that no hull in the city was Is a mystery which nobody can Now Yorkers who were present here to night drew sorrowful as they gazed at their tattered tha when Ward Hd managed to make guests com In tho Metropolitan and he that was the utmost of any successful Tho truth ot Ward McAllisters utterance on that occasion was stated tonight In tho heterogeneous mass of overcrowded and unhappy humanity which surged and swayed up and down i he staircases and In and out through the exits and entrances ot the The event of tho evening bore bore semblance to a When the doors were thrown open at 10 Levl by the patronesses of tho ball was found In a corner ot tho big ballroom smiling and with outstretched A FOll THE With a rush the eager guests who had been cooling their heels a line of police ac tho Auditorium entrance surged in and com swallowed up the and his siu half an hour hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of men aud from Malna to Governors from the far West and uniformed officials from the dressed foreign Ministers from political dignitaries train various Western the unique members or Chicagos Board of Aldermen tho vigorous hustlers who up the Board ot Worlds management pushed and around the until all order and regularity ceased and the later arrivals any effort to pay their respects ta suddenly tho band up and those la the In the and la tho boxes poured in upon tbe Then 1C was that an effort was start tba dancing with the result already OF THE the auditorium the first was that resulting from a flood ol dazzling to the unaccustomed It was tho glowing of incandescent ot t The great steel ot the stage had been luted ana tue stage flooring hau extended over the entire orchestra hind the proscenium tue lower tier ot boxes had been extended In a circle around the rear of the Above this temporary circle ot boxes at Us centre were tour other which were occupied by Hands A silken banner feet In length suspended directly In the centre atolie It was the royal banner with a cross In thu centre and surrounded by the Initials i and the coat of arms of and lba 011 duo ana ovet thu boxes were ten in containing the Initials ot the King and ol Spain lu the time of I In trout of me und between the and the proscenium arch was decorated United shield surmounted by stand of the Stars and la tha middle and flanked on either slue by the Hairs of all the responding panel ou tho bide bears tti shield of also surmounted by th Spanish colors In this H the nags t every nation in the old Ihe colors cj In Three distinct earthquake shocks of three to four vibrations each w ere noted n Mai this morning at 10 Tho shocks wore live minutes The ot tlie earth wus and the people wers was Spain and Italy being given to FLOWERS AND RIBBON Between the arches ot the on the scenic boxes of tue wreathes ot red and yellow The ot the tiers of festooned In red and stage lias been painted so as with tbe general tha t pi floral  

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