Cape May Herald, 23 August 1902 IIIF issue link — Page 2

I—— BOW CONfiRES!

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BOW CONfiRESS SPENDS MONEY

Drtafl* of the Ust Se**loo * Appropria-

tioai.

CONTRACTS FOR PUBLIC WORKS. A Suit ■cm Showinf (be Total Amosal to t* taaaA24.A«J5-TW DIflertoi Dcpartaeati •I the Oort rascal Which WHI Hava the Speaiiai at Thh Vast Saa—The Aaoaal

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SIMMARY OF THE UTEST NEWS.

kite M- Shaw, who was the princi speaker at a rally. The Secretar;

LctHc M. pal speaker at a rally. The Secretary lived there when he wa» a boy and' went to tchool there. Striker* are resorting to varirnu aen of intinridation and non-unon men are terrorized. Two were *hot from amhuvh and a lodging hoove occupied by six worker* wa* blown up with dyna-

mite.

'Butch'' Thompson, one of the wealthiest bookmakers in the wArld. died at Saratoga. He wa* at one time

»■ C. (Special). The | ^

»»cdnnK containing slalcment* of appro- j According to Mr. G. W. Perkins, of 1 ^nations, new offices, etc., required by J- P. Morgan & Co.. Mr. Schwab will Uw to be prepared and published at " ot re ‘jf n 0 ‘ the Steel the end of each session of Congress. rc ^ S ' c *' ®° ° rance ° see under the direction of the committees of l t is now believed that Robert Remappropnations of the Senate and House. ! ington, who commitied suicide at Ncwhas been cempleted for the first session 1 P 0 / 1 ' *'*’ memally unbalanced, the r

Con«r«> V j‘“b, 0 . eom'dcdLp^R.I^Nu.

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those committees. A summary of the lairl of the Ice Trust s shows the Brand total of Ne , r Salina. Kan.. J

a* follows i a cistern and then committed suicide by

Agricultural. Ss.ioS.otooo: Army. s| IOl( ,i ng .

R. R. REMINGTON KILLS HIMSELF Dcatti Create* Tremeaduas Scacatloa hi Newport Society. LOVE WAS THE CAUSE OF DEED. Fired Several Shot* at HU Held—The Fatbei of the Lady Opposed the MarrUpe aad Um Eagiteoeat wa* Recently Brokeo. Althoopt

Mr. Bewkii

iwiaiton Denied That

Newport. ! ason that I

issibly n t R. Re

R. I. (Special).—For *ome ha* not yet developed, and never will be understood. RobRemington, head of the firm ol

R. Remington & Co., advertising agents of New York, whose engage

announced to Miss May Van

-Alen, oldest daughter of J. J. Van Alen, last spring and was recently, as it now appears, broken, committed suicide by shooting himself in the Newport Read-

ing Room.

The father of the young woman whom lr. Remington at one lime expected to wed hftc this season believes that his deed was the result of an unbalanced mind, because of which, it is stated the engagement existing between Mr Remington and Miss Van Alen was severed. Mr. Remington's suicide was preceded by an exchange of letters between himself and his former fiancee though several of these were nevet Mr. Remington selected the quietest part of the reading room to end |m life., going to the library in the second story at the rear of the building. Thii is a small room, little frequented al time of the year, when the mem

LIVE NATIONAL CAPITAL AFFAIRS.

this time of bers of the

piazza.

Then

M,;

Agricultural. Sc.joS.cfiO oc: Army.

I 9if6.856jb3.1y : pension, S13g.K4z.j30.oo: ; A deputy shot and killed a striking |+ joatofficc. S1.t8416.SD8.-*: river and har- ; mincr a; Xk sqU ehoning. Pa., and the bor.Sj6.r7i.44-'00; sundry civil, S».t63.-^hooting caused so much, indignation [■- 350-t3: deficiencies. SjK.05010)7.3J: mis- ; Jn( j excitement that it was icared a riot

f; allaneous. $J.7-V.79S U -isthmian would result.

[■ - Canal Act. $30,130,00000: permanent-ep-• Tlfe -Mutual Building and Loan AsI. prqpriations, $t j3.9jl.jjo oa Total. SO ciation of Passaic. N. J.. has susB*'9800,624496.55. pended business. It is $100,000 short ’ In addition to tlie specific appropri- through the alleged errors of a former P at ions made contracts are authorized to secretary. ( CT ^e entered into for certain public works Frank C. Andrews was sentenced fo , ....

§ requiring future appropriations Con- t h c Michigan State Penitentiary- for 15 Then followed the firing of two shots

\fg£E££a:»' ! eiiS:.ZZ?Z y*. . Navy and for permanent improvements killed and eight others were injured. • of and increased facilities at certain one probably fatally, in two strcci-car

navy yardk: $15.943650.00 for additions accidents.

- to old public buildings and the con- p ret i dent j ame , 1 H ill. of the Great [ atruction of new public buildings Northern Road, will erect a monster ' rious cities of the country; $38.336.too s!ce | p] an t at Great Falls. Mont. lor - the improvement of rivers and har- a Cincinnati court declares invalid hors: $3,500,000 for the reconstruction t h c Rogers law. extending the fran- . 9i8o.ooo.occ for thc construction of an professor in Kenyon College, Ohio, is

Pk isthmian canal. ; dead.

•5 « “nTS^SSq '” d ‘ nitted aggregate 1 165. at an annual s» : „ w—..' o-v—

lei caffes sod Indnstry.

The Census Office issued a bulletin on the relation of patents to manufactures. It states that New York, though third in population and patent rank for the first decade, has since bee- *'*• 1 -

both. as well as in minufact

the great Middle and Western States were settled they developed manufactures and also took rank as patent

States. The bulletin says:

"The period from 1840 to 1850 shows a partial stagnation in patent growth. For the decade of 1840 there were I74t patents granted to the New England States, while in the decade of 1850 there were but 1377, a falling off of at per cent., though Massachusetts show* a slight gain. For the next decade, that of i860, the New England States show a renewal of patent activity, the number of patent* issued being 5151. or an increase of 374 per cent., slightly greater than the growth of the country at large. "Subsequent to 1850 the State^MH show a steady'patent growth until the decade of 1890. when a falling off in the number of patents issued appears in Maine, Vermont and Nevada. A decrease in the number of patents of 1 and Vermont, as well as for Ne-

FATAL CUSH AT THE MINES

C. M. SCHWAB WILL RETIRF.

uik for I Mi “ f Al,,,05, Killed by a

first in I Depcty.

manufactures. As | — 1 vice of i Western States [ HIS ARREST PROMPTLV FOLLOWS.

The Strikers Tried to Persuade Depalfci Froa Qolnj to a C«IUerr-Tbe Dead Man Had Been a Under Ataoei the Striker*

The ShootJ.it Ret oils la a Moh of Miacri

Sian lot out far Vcotaace.

Nesquehoning, Pa.. (Special) clash between atriking mineworkers

deputies here Patrick Sharp, a striker, of Lantford, was shot and killed almost | |> u >

instantly by a deputy.

The shooting caused excitement for

time, but order was noon restored with-

out any other pertods being injured, the town is now quiet. A depul McElmoyle, was arrested dial

the killing of

jail at Mauch Chui

Steel Ticst Matsatc IU at Hla Home at

Lorrtlt. Pa.

Lorelto. Pa. (Special).—President

Charles M. Schwab of the United Stairs

Steel Corporation, has accepted the ad physicians and decided to tttitc indefinitely from an'ariivc husineas life He will leave America to seek some quiet nook in a foreign clime, where not an

echo of thc strenuous life he ha» led can

reach him. This information i* _i:ihen-

leavgs thc Schwab ict nature of his innot be learns d

harp, a

rank.

Dr. Golden ns

, heme, and the

' patirnt's illness

1 an<1 i through him.

riker. I Mr. Schwab is not confined to his bed. but spends much ofcbis time on hi' wide veranda, which afford* fresh air and a sweeping view c-f the mountain slojie. He is always w ith his wife or his parent*. itU- j The strange part of Mr. Schwab's illand ness is that he is always within view of H arrv ' those who call at the house, yet he will

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iage. and none ha* been able to cont wfth President Schwab since he back to his home from Allan!

1 taken tc

*t by a number of striker*, who hmi Charlie because of their ear.y and ylading them not to go to the . intimate^ acquaintance wu^hjiir" «iis-

and a party headed by ex-Mayor Da H. Fearing hastened to the libr

where the inanimate form of Mr. Rem- |

ington was found on the floor. Just a few inches from his hand, from |

which it had fallen, lay the pistol. Mr. 1 Fearing summoned Dr. Ecroyd. who j found Mr. Remington dead, and as ' medical examiner took charge of hi* 1 " her , e body and effects. ,! Cicnfui

SI00,00a TO SAVE HIS LIFE

number 6.386.

^Tinitte^ 1 ^ggrebate 1.165. *« an ^NLm'juha"SteUc’"r©berts was mar-

•of’S-SSSh o - c,o . ck ^ - y 1

Woau|plfeU Up lo Her Room.

E Columbus. Ohio (Special).—Mrs. : a number of Sou | Frederick W. Prentiss, wife of the I mmgton. Del., charging

indent of'the Hayden-Clifton

. r

lly injured by i Panhandle 1

Fourth Avenue J

■its in equity were instituted against waiting to take a train for mber of Southern railroads in Wil- : to undergo treatment for

gton. Del., charging them with dis- ; cold,

criminating in freight rates. , He died in Mercy Hospital. Wh< A definite offer has been made for the lying on the Station platform waitit stock of the American Shipbuilding Co. ' • ’ •» v.

Gen).—---

Cuba and 1

m*™, s«, «w.. * ■ SSiU'irH'S.

oy Traia. | returns, the former's recei (Special).-John Henry. 1: the latter's $40,770.30.

■nl '~l rantenm « * , *. abl, Irom D,. Ctlo, tinier, ehiel

- — . iassachusetts. while a re-

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aSjSTsSS; SSjFtX *32! , ssJnV-.i^n ’is -ss' ssat &

sS'H »r.ttriS

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<tae'MeHmit. In'd Ita'S'.S

wenor Qucsada. the Cuban Minister, j only six or seven feet from Sharp. Only

gave out a statement of the amounts ol , one shot was fired,

duties and internal revenue taxes col-| Thc deputies .withdrew to the colliery, lected by the Cuban Republic during thc and a large crowd gaXhered about the month of July. . j place. When it was learned that

It shows that there was Aceived from was dead there was the greatest

custom-house duties in 16 provinces the i nation arndfig the strikers and sum of $t.jo64J346. the largest town people, and for a time it lod

amounts being represented at Havana, if serious (rouble would follow.

face m $108.5

1700.90; ] . mas. $43.675 09

. rs the amount of in-

icted was $78,246.41.

Pittsl

Cameg

bound

burg

, health officer of Havana, shows that the j sanitary conditions are of the best, as

railroad j the increase in typhoid fever was due to the Retreat fof'the sick. Richmond. Va. i® the Fourth Avenue Station whilt • the breaking of the main pipe of the Suits in equity were instituted against I waiting to take a train for Alma. Mich, good watei- He says-' ,he Ci,y ^

is been held up in tie.- ftodc of |he American Shipbuildin West Broad street, by j It is a strike at thc control of the

r. and, at the point of 1 : Lakes,

was compelled to deliver : The agent of the Ami ' “ ih of diamonds Mrs. Pren- ; Company at Fordsville

. -~ “T* 1

'The mortality for the month of May

the tracks.

$i6oo worth of diamonds Mrs. Pren- Company at Fordsville was robbed of h! wjs^^ckMMTcrufhld'into^he spact • m ' • 1 ■ | arts, Ss^th^i; 1%^

:11 & Son caught fire had ■* th» bnsmial I ,n na '

^ I

her bedroom to rest a moment. 1 f first she knew of thc presence of

l ' dressed man, over wh< se face was hung j Buildjng*

, • handkerchief and on whose the words "Gas Inspector.

Ham

store oPT. V. Howell

and the entire stock, valued at $150,000.

iyed or badly damaged. Both

ind the Second National Bank

damaged. 1 intt '

arm was so badly crushed that it had to be amputated at the hospital One ear was tom away and his head

was badly bruised.

j breaking of the mam -ipe of the aque- “ uc *- Ho case of yellow fever or of mallpox. Of typhoid fever there werr *es in May. 9 in June and 23 it

general sanitary conditions and the island are satisiac-

Aaothcr Traia Robber Taken.

" ‘ Uri I MW “

j Pcrham confessed that the dead man j is the hero of 1 desperate hand-to-han< I ha ^ been murdered and implicated him- cnc0 unter with two bears, and (^iat he

her of the Mexican Central train, from 1 murdered by Mr*. Gaullagher. with ! this part of the country two year* *8°

&&42JZ S d | -ssr '

Troops WB Not

_ The action of 1

Slay Cub

There.

iban House of

of

ibble ‘ J^ e * > j e * fn,a,ivcs in 'oting that^ dotic^ of hand ( Republic could be leased or sold by that

mountains c A battle took indit snrrender

exhawted. and one mem- | A t a recent meeting of d the posse had been killed. Forty donian committee j. is re j

■and dollars of the treasure, of - • -

• Smith had about

recovered.

, . uu.iian coromittee it is reported lars of the treasure, of j M . Sorotoff, ex-president of the ■ had about $10,000, has | mittee, was accused of mir : -

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FHtuco Years for Banker Aodreo s.

Detroit. Mich. (Special).—Judge Murphy, in Recorder's Court, sentenced Frank C. Andrews, who was found ’ guilty of misapplying and misappropriating funds of the wrecked Gty Savings Bank, to fifteen year* at hard labor in Jackson prison. He had previously refused to grant Andrews bail

and an exception — taken by defendant

. i rf ™w. 5§£r£" si^'ch'ssJi.o'rAs;; will apply to the Supreme Court fpr a ; Prussian Poland, to Frankfort-on-tlie-

wrif of error on this point. Andrews I Oder.

never winced when sentence was pro- | The Federal Council of Switzerland iced. j has forbidden the establishment of new

ivents by religious orders or the rekblishtffRlt of suppressed congrega-

> grant A 1 to this

'IZZ'.T.l

Stone, the

$50,000 and of being the the kidnapping of EUe American missionary.

The Boer gtfnerals, De Wet. Delarey and Botha were given a cordial welcome to Rotterdam. -They held a conference with former President Steyn. and requested the pro-Boer Association to refrain from making anti-

British speeches.

Owing to the Polish hostility aad for the greater safety of the Emperor, tha

headquarters of the ~

P 0 ™ 1

Nomina tiom tor Congress.

E Oakland, Cal. (Special).—Republicans j

of the Third California district ren«m- | Se^ea no .Mated Congressman Victor H. Met- j the fall a

jL Fall, City. Nebr—H. H. Hanks. « Nebraska City, was nominated for Cot gress by fusionists (Democrats an SFbpalists) of the Firs: district here. b , .. Dea«y kerosene Can. J th7 prei Cering. Neb. (Special)-JFonr more | pres*.

• victims making sht in all. lied as a re- ! 1‘ « that Mr. Kruger will P i suit of burn, received by Je bursting of : BoAa'''* m p- » kerosene can which rf'as being u^ Failure of the Turkish government to g*T* tjfnitc a 6re at th^Tiome of C. N. • execute agreements on certain quesR ’ McComsey. County Treasurer V, hiople, tions affecting the imeres:. of American JL “T" 1 . ,oor , °* *« r ,c,,m ‘ iron j citizen, has earned strained relation* the building, is also badly burned about . tKtween the Porte and the United *■** face and hands. | Stales Legation at Constantinople.

Raoatrsk to Rerltw Tk—. , —— 1

w D. White, the retiring United linister to Germany, will spqdd

the fall apd winter in Switzerland kod

Italy for rest and literary work.

During the Russian Army maneuvers a squadron of cavalry, ordered to charge, galloped into a river, and it is reported that 50 men were drpwned. Lady Raglan will make a charity ^show of herself arrayed in her corona-

and coronet for the benefit

a by Fourth district Democrats. 1 A *utue in honor of t

— —1—i-i. --jveJIud

late Empress Hamburg in

peror and Em-

Terminal facilities to o be constructed at Tacoi

$3,000,000

for the

patched him in a like manner. Tribble was covered with wounds, but managed to crawl to his horse and ride to camp

where he If" 1

1 August : inhabivere unt coverall the

lost consciousness. Volcano Wrecks Island

Yokohama (By Cable).—The little

island of Torifhima was overwhelmed

by a veficanic eruption between Ai 13 and AugnM 15. and all the tants. numbering 150 persons, were doubtedly killed. The island is coed with volcanic debris and all

house* on it _ have disappeared. The eruption is still proceeding. It is accompanied by submarine eruptions in the vicinity, which make it dangerous for vessels to approach the island. Torishima. one of a chain extending be-, tween the-Bonin Islands and Hondo,

is the biggest island of Japan.

A Meteor Killed Him.

San Antonio. Texas (Special).—RaCruise, a Mexican sheepherder,

has been struck on the head and killed by a fragment of a meteor while herding his flock near EUis. in Ed' —nty. Ci~ : —‘- s - •

i. in Edwards

was seated on a large

flat bowlder, watching hit sheep, when the meteor fell. It struck the bowlder and was shattered. A fragment hit the herder on the temple and penetrated his head, causing insunt death. The largpiece of the meteor found weighs

Cincinnati (Special).—The fortyeighth convention of the Internationa' Typographical Union adjourned to meei next Angnst in Washington. Resolutions were passed regretting the assassination of President McKinley and dcnouncing anarchy in all forma

Berlin (By Cable).—The German po-

lar the ■-a rmy maneuver* to take place at j cnnrinicieo at 1 acorn* lor tne jj ce *rc just becoming acquainted with Fort Riley Kansas, in the lattcr part | -Northern racmc. ... the criminal possibility of Confederate view the troops that take part in them, j pound. tensively in too. 50 and ao-dollar Con-

Hrlrf j isHSsjKS I

. regimen; of United State* cavalry, sev- 000. , 1'unots, begun neptuuons with

Bbri ' I . , .VL. 3. bJL ii

. _ased or k

Government has no bearing upon any contemplated action of the United Stairs m regard to these properties. While the United States, with an artilleiy force, is now occupying some portions of Cuba, it is not the intention to have this force remain permanently and it is acting in the capacity of instructor to Cuban troops as well as for the purpose of assisting the Cuban Government. should a well-trained for

med that Sharp

tndigother

looked as

lulling irom so many business care*. iis doctors *0 rid his mind of al! bu>i less cares, and he is obeying the or-

lers religiously.

"Inquiry among the people of the own who have conversed with the Schwabs fully corroborated thc stones diat he intends to retire irom active Nusiness life. His friends, however, feny that if* he leaves the United Sta e? steel Corporation it will be at the die 'ation of any person other than him

AUTOMOBIUSTS SENT TO DEATH.

I

Sad Fate of Mr. tod Mrs. Charles Fair la St

Aqollia, France.

EvrctA, France (By Cable).—Mr. and Xfrs. Charles Fair. Americans,^ho were related to Mrs. W. K. Vanrfbilt. Jr. (Miss Virginia Fair), were^returning to Paris from Trouville when their automobile swerved and crashed into a tree 15 miles from here. Both were

killed. The chaffeur became insane as ; . a result of the shock. 1 *° ve - Mr. and Mrs. Fair had been staying I _ Gaullagher

at Trouville during racing week. They had a very fast 45-horsepower automobile. which attracted considerable attention and with which they were highly pleased. Mr. Fair had been from Trouville to Paris and back again in one day

on the machine.

The accident occurred at the village of Saint Agcilin. Mr. Fair himself was driving his antomobile at a high rata of speed, when one of the pneumatic tit

MAKES A TERRIBLE CHARGE

It dares Wile Slew Husband While he Slept

'wj? at Midnight.

loWtity. Iowa (Special'.—Char!-.-'foladay has made a confession in which be states that James Gaullagher was

'her wfth his

by Mrs. Gaullagher

nplicity. and that the crime

:ted becat

The 11

ere killed outrigl ss badly injured.

t with a terrible crash and led. Mr. and Mrs. Fvr utrigtyt and their chaffeur

he and Mrs. Gaullagher

Gaullagher was a jvea'thy stockman. ; Four months ago he was murdered at | midnight while sleeping by the sid: of bis wife and child, the assassin sending * bullet (rom a target rifle through his Tracks led across a cornfield to Hnlaiay’s house and he was arrested. Holiday had Nought employment of Ganllagher under an assumed name, and he lays be won Mrs. -Gaullagher's heart i.-hile her husband was away on busing's trips. Holiday declares they planned to poison Gaullagher ana thit though he

the house the ni - *" • l —

eur lasurder he left houri

land in the shootir

•sent at the house the night of tl he left hours before and had r

SCORES DROWNED BY TIDAL WAVE Lower Pwtton of City of ‘tlala, Mexico, la Totally Destroyed.

r port, t. Pact

e be j hTT ffl«1 ‘

needed. It ha* been suggested that ! known

some part of the fortressw and arsenals : fj* , osa of Hfe of Cuba might be required for one of. that nura ber. Tl

the four naval stations which /he United h»aw States is to have in Cuba, but it is said | j, - 5

that mart of this property it under cortempTktion by the officers of the Nai Department appointed to select sites.

Spanish Frizes Useless?

The Navy Department is in something of a quandry over the Reina Mercedes, the Spanish cruiser which was --nk in the entrance to Santiago

Austin. Tex. (Special).—A dispatch

Culiacan, Mexico, ■

portion of I

Pacific coas , .

been completely desti

and not less-tha

ion

lataf on the Pacific

Culiacan. has

to, says:

of the city of Atist, just west of jletely destroyed

to have been drownet may be several tim« The property Ion i

bo-

few days

er me out to meet it* doom. After the war the Reina Mercedes was raised and sent to the naval station at Portsmouth, N, |L' At that time it wa* decided to strip her and take out her machinery and convert her into a sailing ship, with the intention of using her as a training vessel. It now appears, however, that the construction bureau of the Navy Department questions her ability to carry saiL owing to the conformation of her hull. Acting Secretary Darling has referred the matter to the, general board for an opinion. Cable Laadtat la Hawaii. Rear-Admiral Bradford, chief of the Bureau of Equipment, and who has charge of the charts of tBe Trans-Pacific cable survey made by the Nero in 1809. has received information that the Pacific Commercial Cable Company has obtained possession of the land where the survey provided the cable should land- It also secured a for an overland cable fro kig points into Honolulu.

Notes of laleresL

Thero i* a renewal of the strained relations between the United States and Turkey because of kmg-pending claims growing out of losses oaring Armenian

outbreaks.

The Japanese Minister states that his government will put down sovereignty over Midway and Wake Islands. The Nbvy Department is in receipt of details of the wreck of the Chinese

cruiser by explosion.

The State Department has received from Consul Monaghan, at Chemnitz, a report showing the expansion of Gcrman trade,'due to the development of the empire’s consular system. Minister Powell has sent to thc State

a dispatch from Hayti givehensive review of the j 1 of the island, with the

ncc to Santiago haraiter Cervera 1 fleet

Depai

ing a comprel ent condition l

look for the future.

smaller

.t towns situated above Atlata were completely washed away by the same tidal wave, and that the los* of life in these smaller places is ven- heavy. Relief for the sufferers at Atlata

- _ -

t sufierers at J

be sent from Culiacan. and it is pected .that the state Federal Govt ment will take prompt action for me relief of any destitntion and suffering that may exist by reason of the catas-

trophe.

Biz Cotton MU for Kansas.

Kansas City. Mo. (Special).—A site for the $10,000,000 cotton mill

Eastern and .Missoni

projectid Kansas at Holli-

:on.B

ed by Eastern and Missouri capitalists has been select! day, Kan., 14 miles west of An option has been secur

acres of land, on which, besi and buildings directly pertaining to the indnstry. it is intended to construct a village for the 5.000 employes, whom it is estimated the mill will employ, and their families. W. B. Smith Whaley, of Columbus, S. G. who is to be manager of the concert, "says $1,000,000 of first $5,000,000 required to build the

it has been raised.

sr. ..

plant has been

F reach Wla tn Siam.

Bangkok. Siam (By Cable).—French troops, after a record journey, have occupied Phrae, and it is reported the Shans have been defeated with a loss of aoo. The danger is believed to be over

__ Europeans are now unmolested. Washington. DC (Special).—Minister King, at Bangkok, Siam, cables to the State Department that quiet has been restored in Siam and that the troops ■e in conrol. He say* American interns are secure. A Dterbaaad al the Sea*. • Philadelphia (Special).—The new torpedo boat destroyer Chauncey returned the yard of the Ncafie & Levy Shiptrial

xi-

the speed requirement.

i runs, and during tht of one hour she averaged or nearly one knot abort

quirt

A LOVELY TRUST IS THIS. Sweethearts Now Take Up the Consolidation

Move.

Fremont. Neb. (Special).—“A Sweetheart Trust" has been organized by the young women of Fremont, and as a result there is consternation among thc

young men.

The new trust is known as the Young Women's Reform Union, and Miss Elizabeth Mackenzie is at its head. Hereafter if a man who is known to them is seen entering a saloon or is caught doing anything against the moral code of the trust he will he blacklisted by his fair associates. This blacklisting means his best girl will refuse to have hing to do with him unless he imi.,.T 4. u: He win g]*.

anything tc mediately n

be barred from parties and snubbed if he meets any of thc mem! of the union on the street. ODDS AND ENDS OF THE NEWS

occurred in the Pike Opera Building, Gncinnati. where thc

of the Typographical Union The convention had just

convention is being fceli idiourned.

No light has been thrown on the tholin case in Chicago. Thc

no due to

S?;

whereabouts are still unknown. Grand Duke Boris, of Russia, a centin of the Czar, is in Chicago. He will tome East in a few days and will make 1 visit to President Roosevelt. Luther R. Marsh, the Spiritualist and nrist. is dead. He was a wealthy law'er in New York, where he was victimzed by Mrs. Dtss Debar. The Typographical Union, in session n Cincinnati, decided to begin an agfressive campaign next year for an 8lonr universal law. It i* stated that Gen. R. A. Alger will text Monday announce his candidacy or the Senate, to*succeed the laie Mr. dc Mil lan. Striking miners forced about 80 nonmion men to abandon work at the New River coal fields. Extreme simplicity marked the funer^ tl services of Senator McMillan in Dc-

roit.

There were further developments in %e Peter Power ease in New York. The attempt to start up the Warnke rashery, near Wilkesbarre. Pa., precipitated an attack by the strikers, which the guards repelled by firing a volley, •rounding two of the strikers and dispersing the mob. The Shah of Persia, resplendent in iiamond*. yesterday arrived in Lonlon. and‘was received by the Prince jf Wales and a miliary escort. • The French troops are reported to aare defeated the Shan* at Phrae. General Jancau, commanding the Firninist troops, defeated Gen. Alex Nord. :om man ding the provisional army, and turned the town_ of St. MichdkL

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