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BRIDGE ON TUNNEL MUST GO.
Marine Men Expect War Department to
Order Removal of Washington
Street Structure.
That the bridge at Washington street
will have to go on order of the War
Department is the current report in
marine circles. The first official news
of the order will come from Washing-
ton, but enough has come from the
United States Engineer's office here to
make marine men feel certain that the
engineer has advised the removal of the
bridge. The bridge now stands directly
on the center of the tunnel, and limits
the draft of vessels from six to fourteen
inches from what it would be if ships
could take the middle of the river and
pass over the center of the tunnel.
This limit of draft of applies to all com-
merce of the South Branch of Chicago
R.iver.

If the plans that are now under way carry, the .
Burnwood County Club will institute an innova-
tion in winter sports by playing tennis on the  NATO
ice this winter. The north part of the tennis CHIN     WN   WILL    CELEBRATE.
courts of the club will be flooded and the courts
marked out on the ice and the game continued Chief O'Neill Allows Fireworks for the New
through the cold season.                       Year's Features Beginning To-Day.
In addition to tennis it is contemplated to get
up a hockey team and play the popular Cans-
dian game during the frigid season. If possible  Permission of the Chief of Police to
curling and tobogganing will be added to the list set off fireworks has been obtained by
of attractions. A petition is being circulated Sam Moy, the "King of Chinatown,"
among the members and already some seventy- for the celebration of the Chinese New
five signatures have been attached to it, making
a good percentage of the 400 members in the Year, which begins to-day. For three
organization.                              days there will be a display of fire-
The scheme was first thought of some two works, and then the Chinamen will
years ago, but it was never pushed until this
fall, when a member of the club undertook to settle down to a week of more quiet
promote the plan and found many ready backers. observance of the holiday.
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CHMSE IM NEW OUTRAG
FOREIGN MISSIONS AT NGANKING
ATTACKED-NO LIVES LOST.
Marked Anti-Foreignism  Displayed by
Provincial Viceroys Believed to Have
Approval of Government at Peking-
Efforts Being Made to Recover Privi-
leges Held by Westerners at Treaty
Port-Japan Sees a Chance for Grab in
War Scare.
LONDON, Feb. 16.-The corres-
pondent at Shanghai of the Standard
telegraphs as follows:
"News has reached here of another
attack on a foreign mission at Ngan-
king, providence of Nganhwei, on the
left bank of the Yangtsekiang river.
No loss of life is reported.
"Yesterday an attempt was made
here by a trusted Chinese servant to
murder the secretary of the French
municipal council while he was
asleep. The attempt was frustrated
and the assailant was arrested.
"Many of the great provincial vice-
roys are displaying a marked anti-
foreign attitude, which they hardly
would dare so openly to assume unless
they thought that Peking approved

HALF A MILLION
VISIT CHICAGO.
Seven-Tenths of the Crowd
Attend the Live-Stock
Show During Week.
ONE DAY'S MARK 85,000
Convention Said to Be the Larg-
est and best Ever Held by
the Association.
KANSAS CITY NEXT YEAR.
Chicago had 500,000 visitors
within its gates during this week,
according to the estimates of the
various railroad officials and the
managers of the International
Live-Stock Exposition. Over
half are thought to have come to
attend the International Live-

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ICE TENNIS NEXT FAD
Burnwood County Club Pro-
poses to Continue Net
Game This Winter.
HOCKEYTOBEINTRODUCED
South Siders Going In for Many
Outdoor Sports During the
Cold Season.