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00,000 persons attend......Oct. 9, 1893 Carter H. Harrison, mayor of Chicago, assassinated......Oct. 28, 1893 World's Columbian Exposition closed......Oct. 30, 1893 Prendergast, the murderer of the mayor of Chicago, hanged......July 13, 1894 World's Columbian Exposition buildings burn; loss, $1,000,000. .Jan. 8, 1894 State fair located permanently at Springfield......Jan. 11, 1894 Riots of striking coal-miners at many places suppressed by State troops, with loss of life......May and June, 1894 Strike of Pullman Palace Car Company's employes at Pullman, near Chicago......May 11, 1894 Democratic State Convention, Springfield, nominates Franklin MacVeagh for United States Senator......June 26, 1894 American Railway Union, on account of Pullman strike, declares boycott on principal railways......June 26, 1894 The United States court issued an injunction to prevent interference with railroad trains by strikers......July 2, 1894 Federal troops ordered to Chi