Cape May Herald, 22 November 1902 IIIF issue link — Page 2

10 Kill THE PRESIDENT Slartltef Story of ■ W oman Wbo W«* An Anarckist. NOW CONVERTED TO CHRISTiANITY. SW Te«» RtT. Ckirki Ht«<t Otb«r Mcmkert •! (kc Sctkadtol Efiico^l Ckvck •4 IWkokr*. t X. ike T«k nl kmarcWtl Prt»liW«l

New York ( Special'.— A woman conKftcd Irom ihc infiflclitj of anarchy ! to" Christianity has ion disclosed an 'knarchiMic plot by which President Roosevelt was undoubtedly to he pul to death. The iii*eti$8 a» “hich the fatal lot was drawn was held at PateiSon immediately following the assassination of President McKinley. The woman, who now tell' a startling story of anarchistic plotting, was associated with the "Reds’•in New jersey and attAded every important tncetmg of the or-

SUMMARY OF THE UTEST NEWS. Jla.ertc. Miss Flofrnce McVarlin. a music teacher of Rochester, N. Y., was stabbed to death in her father's home by another woman. Mrs. Lulu Young was arrested chargest w ith the murder. Thr hearing of the suit of the State ofMinnesota against the Northern Securities Company was continued in New Judge Moore, of Klirabcth City, N. C, granted James \\ ilcox’s plra for removal of rase for second trial to another

counts.

I he town of Caycy, Kjr.. is in a stage >of siege on account of a fight between thr Fri'hee and Man's factions. The Federation of Labor has voted an incrraie in the salaries of the president Andrew J. Harness, of Ohio, and W. V Cha'tanooga. Tenn.. engaged j»i a duel, in which Harness is said to nave been ser^The day'hf the coal-strike hearing in Scranton was taken up with the continuation of Mr. MacVeagh's cross-exam-ination of President Mitchell. A fire in the Southern Railway freight depot at Pell City. Ala., caused an explosion. in which j people were killed

r .n, rf an" in-

s to switchexpected to

low suit.

ifineworkci

of the

rkers claim that only 4 I*er e graduates at the high schools huylkill regions arc sons cn

NOW WiNIS A DIVORCE Mrs. Moliacut Nat Ooae to Soafh Dakota to EsiaDlith Residence. HER MARRIED LIFE WAS MARTYRDOM. Apparent RtcMcllalloi With Her Hoi* baad Was lor th: Salt: of Ocaeral MaU■eat. for Wboai Ska Has High Regard- She Has Pltasaat Apartaieata at a Sioat City Hotel aad a PUaofor AataMweaL

x Fails, S. D. (Special).d B. Molincux. of New Yorl

•Mrs.

k city.

She

is in Sioux Falls for the purpose of securing a divorce from her husband, who last week was acquitted of the charge of murder after two sensational trials. Mrs. Molmeux says she has no reason for wishing to keep the object of licr-<oming a secret. Jn fact she wishes the world to know why she has taken up

her residence in South Dakota. That she is in earnest is shown by the

ict that she engaged the services of the

NATIONAL CAPITAL AFFAIRS.

Cheaper Ocaas Postagt. A radical reductioh of the postage Tuft on mails to the leading commercial nations of Europe will be urged at this tession of Congress by Postmaster-Gen-

ii is confide the project is tea foreign t

greatlv stimulated. It is

the nations who are to be approached

with a view to licing parties to the rangement ——- J ' r -* *■“

era! Payt

that in case United Sta

•atlv slirr

lently expected

i successful the ign trade will be It is believed that ; to be approached

w to being parties to the arwiU readily five thfir acquies-

Thc present rate is 5 cents per half ujnee on letters to foreign countries, save Canada and Mexico, between which Wild this country the same postage rates are applied *as affect mail within this mtry. It is proposed to put tlie Gov-

itnentt of England

... „igland. Germany and ranee on the same footing. In view of the greatU increas^Uolume of postal business ano the nuitmer of commercial fransactions between this country » n< * Eurt>pe thr foreign rale is held to Iw | *hr entirely disproporlMmate to the domestic a uii

WORK FOR CONGRESS, Botb Hogns WH1 H«v.- Plegty (0 D« it

Three Motthf.

KINO LEOPOLD SHOT AT.

Ilaliss

AaarcUst Fired Thrice at Belgfii Hooarch—Bullet* Missed Mart.

| Briuseh (By Cable).—I^opold, King . of the Belgians, narrowly escaped assasj ‘inaiimi. An Italian anarchist named Rubino fired several shot* at the car-

WMch «... UnU, 0., ■«, .. ! "‘e- "•manins Kios. the Cm*

and Cdhntess of Flanders. Prince and

THE APPROPRIATION BILLS LEAD. 'lag These Wfl! Cox: Tksie Messares

r "

the Other—Soxeef the Bill* Caase Ua 3

ildtrakkBiKHSfiaaaad Otters Pass WMh Princess Albert of Flander*. the Princess Link Dchale Clementine and aids-de-camp and ladies

—' ol honor. Ihe royal party w; Washington. D. C. (Special) -The ] '"8 Irom tlie Cathedral, where

Senate and House ol Representative- ! attended a Tc Dcum in honor

will have their hands lull when they i late Queen Marie Henriett.

-“I--rv-,: 0 '■ l ’'tc"" 1 '*■' rr.td... session ol the Fifty-seventh Congress ; dom . of , he carriMe containing Count There is plenty ol business awaiting ; d'Oultremont. the grand marshal. The

for the Senate, and in or anarchist stood in front of the Bank

of Brussels, on the Rue 1

particularly der (• dispc

e they h ror ol :

ended lor ushed the »

two bodi

law firm of Ki

this city.

CiunSge. Wiwwa i^Scott. of

this city, to conduct her divorce cast. The senior member of the firm is United States Senator A. B. Kittridge, while the junior member is the State's Attoi

>f the

ly disproportionate to the dot md serves as a .detriment t business interests of the country.

The Alutm Eartbquakt.

Commander Seaton Schroeder. naval governor of Guam, has sent to the Navy Department a detailed report of the damage caused in that island hv the earth-

ibjec'.s to be uken I scired. and would have been

him. The imediatcly

quickly. The first subjects to be taken ! seired. and would have been tore must stop. There arc it of these mra- bino wa* placed in a tab. and infunated sure*, and all will be disposed of with ‘ “ * ”

the greatest possible expedition. The time remaining will be devoted to gen-

eral and per—'—i-i-.t—

g will be devotei ate legislation.

oi people immedii the vehicle and atti

iattly sucked it with

':™ e:I ^... kept a aecret and nothing will be defi- | however, and funds

vealed to others the facts" whi&i bciorc^^P^ that day had been known only to *h- 1 -- - 1

wroman who told the storyj and to

Rev.

hia. th

rounded the vehicle and attacked it knives and sticks. The police had great difficulty in forcing a way to the police station through the crowd, which

i ,b “sf | King!"

I The cab was had ' search of the prRsoi

imed having come into possession of

e (acts.

Alter the confession

. public to the club raeml

* - ’ -*-t matter a secret, b

of it. and gradual

1 had been made ibers effort* were

. but

Mic to the c

too many knew: oi it. and gradually more or less oi the truth leaked out. The woman who tells the story is Mr*. Lena Dexheimer. She is about %5 vears of age. and for a score of years had been firs: a sociatist. and then an anarchist, and associated with anarch-

ists in this city.

. ... will be institntv^.

;3 ~i£; M 5ES50S

1 -35^

refers to

S sass^rs sr-dtoS, “HISS'S i gtifUs, ~Z2&&

1^1 zrjs;,

rT’V- “'"'“”2 1 ssr- MS'i fear that her dricction w ould. become , f oI i ow >uit known. She knew she would be mur- j Minew derrij if 4icr dvangc oi iaitlt were | cent, of t

known \ ,n , * le

The Motors' Club oi the Methodist hun< , red , nlc k mrn , -member* < i*copal ChuxcJxoi Hoboken listened the teamsters’union, of Norwalk. Ct., at natnr^ of a confession, uiaoe in >nd motormen from 19 to ao cents

moment of religious fervor./and X' hour. < . . . . , 1 r.ven a member 01 the law nrm wmen ; aenroeoer Hospital, when the;

( removed there. Comntandcr Schroede : requests $1,000 for this emeroency work. |

Mnlinnix »p..k. ol <fa*n! twJSto Sin It !S£o1‘"lTh, K.rao'S'yiril | ... “ j E^'Smo'j'rSn London.

; iircs ’ i :jsf

w,saxuiffsjwssi’CitfnAzxs&Si^*‘* *“!

M vkiim o, .v MS.T^“5Ur1J "• """ td - ^Z.’SXS \ KSur^JLr^ss. 4

ce alsc ^

knives. A

led a pack-

age of ball cratridges.

He at first told the police that his only reason fur the shooting was ex ration ‘at luring "so many tired-

*ad-

r regicide 1. with a

nesota against the big railr-ad combine. |

terroga

>rmed the

Londc

lc action in t 'Vitjjng for the

These*

subject* oi Jegi

for

of commerce also wwaitw ion. These are the mosDkuubjcctx of Jegislaiion-^fflUig

mm

S""h i 3'

. three tin

s.1,1. iiv 1 .* T ^** 5

:ory resuk- in the advance of the ard oT scholarship and improvement rticulation and English. Colonel — .«.a. ■ - * has

hat 1 pres ISUlt!

nglv sat- straining e of the «*«*•

A bill admitting the Territorit

-'- W - Me Unron°i l sSS and Ar,r ° na I in * Com P» n >'‘ P>^<- caused the death

Rear-Admiral Winfield I ^ ,our workmen, and about 40 others

system and largi

Marloes la Leave Paaaaa.

measure of precaution in view

I PATRONS'GROW.

gKy“£^

F^tde 6 an^t^r^ng^ tha U Uf he j Edward Burier. Mhe mHliomime j Lansing. Mich (Spccial).-At t saw that death was inevitable he would | of ^ . ! - 0 ''! , • w as eoo'icted ;, flt j on here of the National Grange STSS^T £ I mSV XZISHtA '&Z i "55. , 5»rK£-i. ,«***

all prho did not know

He went back, and some weeks lat was killed on the streets of Paris, a parent!}- by accident, but really. M . IJfxhcimcr ssys, ‘be his own choice. WAGE INCREASE FORTY MILLIONS.

L.,, of the appearance of ycllowr fever, it na* been decided to order the marine battal- , . ion away from the Isthmus of Panama. ! .They will be taken on the Panther 1 Culebra Island, where they will go it

for the

n the American Federation oi Labor , tary and treasurer, which snoweo tne 1 ^ an Krancis nventton yoterday at New Orleans ' or(Jer ^ in a flouri *hing condition. ; iweded at Pj lumber 01 resolutions bearing upon . 1 c— «r

— "indttions were introduced. La,t

FOUR KILLED. FORTY INJURED. Explotiaa of a Bit Boiler at Aa Iron Works-

Eyes Burnell Ost

j Lebanon. Pa. (Special).—The explo- , sion of a large boiler in scrap-puddle | furnace No. .t, a: the west works of the [ American Iron and Steel Manufaetur-

into the

A bill

. -ill to pay Scott Schley the salary and allowam of a rear-admiral An the activa-lisi.

The Anti-Anarchy bill.

Imiral Wit

it 40 ot y injure

four workmen, and about i were more or less seriously The calamity is the worst

■ occurred in Lebanon. The boiler ex- ] ploded without warning and in an in

PROFESSOR LOETS EUXIR OF LIFE. slant the entire place was black with j death-dealing debris. The wreck and Exycriaeuts With a Powtrfal Restorative lor ; ruia of the nine immediate puddle

(be Dyiaf.

t year 256 td in the s<

, -: with 96. A numl

The British governor of the Wind- , lions were introduced an

’ssjftjz ^srss- “ s '- 1

abandoned, and it is doubtful /if ai

feUroid* May I acre* sc Freigbt Rates to Moke

Up for tlie locrrised Expcsses.

, h . c i tssjUr *”

granted within a lew days.- by 19 rail- | and Cxarica are denied, as is also the 1 At night Prof T. C. Atkeson. oi -roads, which will put into the pockets ! similar stories concerning the Ciare- West Virginia, chairman of the como! working men about $2x 000.000 more ; witch • ' . | m . iMce on . transportation gave notice yearly ,ha« jhey are reeri, In, ! .» » 1 “ ml *5 1 "V C J»

Many other roads a

as

the resolutions commi

be | The rest of the day was spent in vis- I

. -.nbtful M any part j iting Slate institutions here, inspecting !

(Special).—Wage increases ^ thrjsland is out of the range of the | the local sugar refinery and conferring j - («* .-w « -»^ : s-siiSu.txf;. ih. r„,: 'Sfgt tssjur i

granges were or-

c several States. Michigan 96. A number of resolu-

referred to

Hftmn

rune imme<

Chic.,o. I,L (Special). Proi. Jecqnee I

Loeb and his assistants in the j children crowded-about the place, makChicago University have *hed new j jng frantic efforts u> obtain tidings c

‘lc ff*anther in ca

U> obtain ti

ones. The excitement was however, that considerablr -before any information

raise the wager of, their emp! the first of the year nearly every steal

f w-ill have dor

1 I ? HjJ-HESl 5 the university. I P’** 1 f were brought to the pUce. Into "If a heart can be Uken from a baby l ,h '* , hos P ,,al thc “ ,me 3

V" - after death and the regular beat tern- ! and ^Wed workmen were earned and s Severe Te#. . rcored by immersing it in a (nven attention. Some have their eyes lory tests with artfior plate* volution oi salt*.” argued Dr. Lyon*, burned out. others their hands blowr

Amor Tederfoes Severe Tef^

Satisfactor

Nortl acti.^

wing t

1 yearly, and

I stock

Satasta Forms New CtMacL

Madrid (By Cable).—Premier gasu has formed a new Cabinet.

ot^iyjMic^

ej« ™,. Tekintj “-O*-IL

. havV^made 'or an^about"to*^ make'^n- | ” Pekin correspoudent says the K creases in the wages oi employe, arc ««« government j* sccrctl -'amiint

no: ahogetner pleased with the new or- i other upheaval

der of things. Unless freight rates arc, i Extreme! cold weather prevails * . material;v advanced thc increase in op-: throughout Germany, and there is skatix^lhe *um* nf a C ppTicabk ,l for SiGdcndv The Anchor Steamship Line warcThat freight rates will eventually be in- buu*c*at CAasgow were destroyed by fire, i creased i* the general belief, though th* ; Fernand da Marthcray hs* l<en apofficers of certain roads are opposed to I“°' n,c d Swiss minister at Wasbmgton. an advance. _ Violent earthquakes fiitsed a panic at

lica. Roumclia. >...

>lera i* snreadiqj/apidly in Jerusa-

is on a visit to it banouct was or of the royal

the shooting jin"the estate of the Earl of

Duke of Almodovar. Foreign Minis- j Senor Puigcerver. Minister of Jns-

id ranee.

ChiU Drowned hi MDk.

Middictown. X. Y\ (Special).—Isabel

age to. the dai

Hamden, was drowned by falling

large vat in which milk was being cooled. About noon *be a*ked her mother fora

■ '^•iuk of milk. The mother

g dinner, and

X - V - (Special)^—Isabel, Th^KiI»g of Por^al is on a vil mghter of John Brice, of King Edward. A crcht banouct drowned by falling into a Riven at Windsor m Honor of the

"isttor. Empetor^ Williar — : -

mg dinner, and paid Isabel made her way to

g liver to get

mpetor^ \\ g .on tlie e

Colonial .Secretary Chamberlain, of Great Britain, in a speech at Birming-

•omachlng trip to iffcelionate tribute

ham concerning hi* aeornaching trip t South Africa, paid an affectionate tribUt

to his American wife.

U> hi. i-vim. iwn, »ji^.

A poll of the Irish landlords on the

proposal to cal! a conference with a vjyw ■ , ,* a ‘ nc, f "V.” to the sale of land 10 the tenant* rertiltVaJ 0 ' ,h ? bra»me

in a vote of i.taB to 5^ in favor of (be ‘b* 1 tmte.- v conference. t w . Were killed tad Tea lalarcd. The increase oi pistol dnel* at the »»•"«« ^uiea tao tea ta|arcd.

German U|tiver»itjr of Brfttn has caused “the »t- J -— —

jtudent* to start a movement in favor of keeping to the rapier as a duel-

ing wrai

thcr was preparattention. 1 hen » the milk-house

and stooping over to get a cup of milk fel! into the vat. Her mother found her

there, a half-hour later. MayUHed lot SmtUi.

Somerset, j Ky. /Special).—John Sh an, an old citiren oi this county, was' ahot and/ kijltd by James Pratt, ql ' Whitely-<county. at thc Colyer Hotel, in this city. Sloan bad retired in an Mtoxicaud ct ndition in a room occupied by sevtfal other men. Pratt was assigned to fhe room about 3 o'clock in the morning. Thc met) quarreled because Pretty objected to hi. snoring.

tIMiarxBMsrW

'Middletown. N. V. (Special).—In the, Little hope for easier, money before

, Supreme Court for this county. $joo was ' New Year,

fixed as the price a middle-aged man i Gold in the Bonk of France decreased

ni,« jarfo, ki-in, - mlddlr-.irf I ■>"""* »WS«»

man against her wil!. The case was that - Burlington no longer issue- a monthly of Mrs. Estella Hook, 1 of titis city.t statement of it* bus mess. * I*“e H. Hams. She alleged Canada railroads have ordered 40x00 that last March Ham* called at her tons of rtoc] rails and fastening*, home and when she answered the bell be t New Y'ork banks have lo« to the Sob<««d hrt way imo the hall^and ttfi- treasury this week abotfl $4.'

rapon.

n American firm was

-dollar cnr.lt

tern of telephone condi

burg.

■as awarded a t t construct a 1 luiu in St. Pets

* catted sfi^

y^Cpdaud kiJcrl her despite he! 1 " trrau- j *'Nl^h^“*rid S^kefe^^fiaooo .Ms objeelson*.. Hams daned the ' t jiart. of Sonthem Pacific from Charge, but thc }nrr Ix-lirvcd Mrs. JfiKik. 1 Kerttr pod at a priva-s traasiftSn

"'k terior. . . General Weyler. -War Minist Duke of Vcragua. Minister

rine.

i it c r;

..Mp. »d to! iu J»i„, into , s Tto Mciliodiu- C.tn.y Mtototo,

csUt i ,,o n» ol. sodium and calcium solutions! Conicrencc. in session SV Albany. N rtile. , ! nI ° ,he, . r ycittt . h « wa .' ab,e «° restore ! y.. inadc appropriations tdV the vari tor varying pedods 01 ume (he heart- , 0 us mission*-in China and Korea

] beat in its normaVr 1 " —— 1 -•—— v 1 — —

van, ' The experiments . ' j oral weeks ago. but <wn j ' 'poke of thc matt: "Wd they befit made pul ined j "j am giving thi»

.- -— -r 3 -S°9 ' time," said the Professor. "It is a t^w ! . n y orfc was

j ess?: h S?(

Year’s CM Stnife Mark.

The annual report 0/ A. R. Or van, ;

chief examiner of -the Civil Service Com- | 0 { ',j, e j

mission shows that during thc last fiscal

there were 60.558 people exa

ified^service of whom

! ^ U T h '"Central"xHlional'B.vnk7.?'Bo<

v- * 5 - e 's ,0n ^° 5Cd “* d TheMlnurc re had nLd

year thrrr wr "for the dassifi

passed and 13.208 moted or transferret

examined

. , ,K °- but not ^r!' 1 I ? r - paired assets. 1

'Pokc of the matter Jo jus class had i icrt in financial circles, they befit made public? I William Becker, who sent thr I am giving this to you for the first | i nR | c „ c , s lo a nunll>er „f wca lth, -• M,d ,be Profe5 - sor - "H '■' * WF" in Nqv Y ork, was arrested o

Rd^oncs. Minister of Pub-] ijf

Senor Salvador. Minister ol Public j

After Mart Boodlers.

St. Louis (Special).—Circuit Alton

Last af th: Fax Sisters.

Newark. X. Y. (Special).—Tlie announcement of the death of Mrs. Maria

Fox Smith a*, her homt

c Smith a*, her home, near tl :e, at the age of 85 years, marks t passing oi ;hc last of a trio of sisters whose fame 50,year* ago was worldwide. It was at Spiritualistic i:

that the Fox sisti

SS.

u befcame noted. TTiey < _

neers of Spiritualism in this country, and their list of patrons included some _of the brainiest .men and woven oi

they were were pio-

i-tligh every - firtd of profcssii

... rientific inquiry and research is rep- ney

resented in the examination.*. 1 lembia. Mo., whore he prosecuted the Much attention ha* been given during cale aga j nsl Col. Ed Butler, who

the year 10 the upbuilding of the service

in the Philippine Island*.

Pay ot Enlisted Officers.

The Adjutant-General has warned company and detachment commanders of thc army that under a decision of the Comptroller of the Currency soldier* who are detained in the service after the expiration of their terms of enlistment are to be paid oply-on thc basis of third ir's mv and hot to increased pay otv

it of fourth yew - ’* sen ice.

Birmingham, -Ala. (Special).—A fire

which broke out in thc frei]

the Southern Rail*

tiles eai. _

morning, was followed by a terril olosion which resulted in two persons being^ killed and^ io injured, two perOarrisna Oets 12 Yeim. Roanoke. ■ Va. (Special).—William Garrison, who was captured in Chicago aqd brought he»e 10 answer to two charges of rape and an attempt at murder, committed three years^go, wa» sentenced by judge Woods; in the Hustings court. t< .u years in the penitentiary, and left, for Richmond an hour later to begin hi* term. The tnaJ va«' without jv y. and the | risooer -jtdc no .attempt to deny the charges ■gainst him. bm said he wai the vii —. - / l ---h he -would m 40 years old.

e freight depot'c r at Pell City, 5

L

‘js*s:

control. Garrison

account kif fourth year’s aervio Elaborate YTnrs on Foretjs Armies. Tlie officers who recently were in

Europe observing the German Army maneuver* are preparing an elaborate re- an port of all their observation* not only as 'by to the German Army, but as to the ve*

armies of c-* 1 '"

The report

weeks.

case against Cd. Ed Butler, who was convicted of attempted bribery, is preparing for the trial of other alleged | boodler* next week. Thc eases against Charles A. Gutke, T. Ed Albright. Adolph Madrid. Charles J. Denny. Emil Hartman. John A. Sheridan and Julins Lehmann, former delegates, on the charge of bribery in connection with the Suburban Street Railway franchise deal, are docketed for trial tomorrow.

Gave Hb Ufc to Fart Fla*.

San Francisco, Cal. (Special).—John Nyatrom. a Swedish sailor on the United States Army transport Sumner, sacri-

Assislant Secretary of the Treasury Taylor awarded to W. G. and G G. Bar-

ton, of St. Louis, tlie conti

of St. ;ion of the Government building • —:-= Purchase Exposition,

ton, of St. Louts, t! erection «‘f the Govi

the Louisiana

he completed tannery 1, 1904tract price i* Safi&pfo

ract for tlie l building at

sitim The

American Hag which

ist of wind from

huni’"

- . ...n tom

by a gust ot wind from the stem of the vessel's steam launch. He plunged into the water and secured the banner. • bur was caught by the strong ebb’ tide and

drowned .

list

Softly Phf Blew Oat

Kingston. N. Y. (Special).—A safetyplug on an’ engine of a northbound passenger train on the West Shore Raffroad blew out just after leaving here,

horribly. scalding Andrew

engineer, and Joseph Heitrman. the

ave th

reed.

mndred and s far voted fe

;en Presbytcric.r revision of tht pted the othei

/our turn were killed and ^o tnore 01 '*** inured by the explosion oi a Iam« boiler in a scrap puddle furnace at if* American Iron and Steel Manufacturinj plant at Lebanon. Pa. A'terrific explosion occurrctl in the Jolcano Stromboli and the few inhabit 'aHlS'iot the island arc in a precarious silSMtidtt President Pando will command at army ol 24300. men to operate again-J the Brazilian revolutionists. The Rev. Hugh Price Hughes, a cel ebrated Wesleyan preacher, died suddenly in London. Admiral Casey !irs ordered the withdrawal of marines irom the Isthmus o' Panama. _ The Venezuelan government troop: attacf*ed and rcoccupied the scapoh o' Maiy thousands of wealth*- Engl sh men and a)*o a number of rich Amen cans wil! go to Delhi for thc Indian Dor bar festival. Fabulon- prices are beini charged lor apartments and accommoda

tienj.

l^dy Coiebrook ha* become a newer ful ally of Lord Rosebery and hat caused several defections from Mr. Camphel' Bannerman's wing of the Liberal party The twenty-second annual convcntior of the American .Federation of Labot I opened m New Orleans, and President

r. and Joseph,

! fireman, and wrecking the engine.

.as bio'

jucien soi szvjiiis.i uui iu^ siil tos,< c Sampan bomtardt|cni was made public. ] ^

aving here, opened in New Oriea'ns, a Gtigclman. I Gompcrt. in his annual ad. *• ax ‘

different bodies. 15 years aenteaoe.

>-■ jk? .,s ' .