SOUTH'IS r STOIl SWEPT Orcat Draft is SMtatoetf By Property ia Maaj Places. SEVERAL CASUALTIES REPORTED.
sad Tcteyfeoac Wires art Dova and Rrports arc Mtaftr-Tfc* Slam Was Very Stmt la the \ kteUr al Clayloa. Aiabams. When Trees Wert IprtxUd ud Maay
Hooses Blo»n Data.
Louisville. Ky. (Special).—A severe storm of wind and rain swept over a portion 61 the South, causing considerable loss to property and several casualties. The greatest damage was done to telegraph and telephone wires, comniunica- ■ tion with some,points in the Southwest having teen interrupted fo' the greajer
part of llir day.
' Southern tauisiana. Northern Mississippi. Western Tennessee and Southeastern Alahani* were the chief sufferers. The storm was very severe in the vicinky of Clayton. Ala., where trees were uprooted and houses blown down. It is feared that loss of life and serious losses among livestock may be reported when full details of the damage are received. New Orleans, La. (Special).—During the heavy wind that blew over New Orleans i ust before daylight the home of - John Denier, on Metarie Ridae. was
SsrK’iS.’T
year-old daughter and his aged mother,
*|the ii
was at one time widely known as a clown The wind prostrated trees and
n bed when the crash las well known in a
59
•n. riie wind prostrated trees es in various'jftrts of the city ;rapli and telephone wires ase'd
in every direction.
Memphis. Tenn. (Special).-A deatnictise ’wind storm swept over North , Mississippi and Western Tennessee about noon, causing considerable loss of property. No fatalities are reported. The velocity of the w ind reached a maximum of fifty-two miles an hour. Reports from the surrounding country say heavy damage to telegraph and telephone wires has been experienced. Communication with Southern points is in a
demoralized condition.
At Memphis several small boats in the harbor suffered damage, the smokestacks of two steamers having been destroyed •t felt in Arkansas and
effects wer
Teeas.
GOLb MEDAL FOR MR. WHITE. The Eaperor Honors the RetMag Aabassa dor—Good Uaderslaadiaf. Berlin (By Cable).—Emperor William in his farewell audience of Ambassador White presented him with the gold medal of the empire for science and art. which is given once a year to a person, either a German or a foreigner, who. in the coin ion of the government, is best entitled to it. Emperor William said that while it was a pleasure to make the presentation, he did so on the recommendation of Chancellor von Bue.low and Foreign Secretary Von Richthofen. His Majesty added that as a nal remembrance lie was having a i-:_ i— a. .v e ro j. a i W orks
SUMMARY OF THE LATEST NEWS.
R. Wilson Mizner, upon hi* return to St. Louis, said that the marl <>n which he had engaged passage was caught in the ice in the Northern Pa ; cific and was swept nitliiM-too rule i
of thr North Pole.
A son born to Mrs. W. A.
in Chicago, w Senator Clark "Y-I'SS'E
oh a verdict for $100,000 Her husband had been killed by the New Y ork Cen-
tral Railroad.
The trill of Henry. Nicolaus, the St. Louis millionaire, charged with bribcided that the eight-hour law i>-Cleve-land is unconstitutional. The contagious foot-and-mouth disease spreading among the cattle in The Crown Prince of Siam and party ipiled from Victoria. B. C, en route
Mrs. W. A. Clark. Jr.. $1,000,000 offered by to his son and.daughter
Rev. Dr. Isaac T. Tichennr. secretary emeritus of the Home Mission Society oi the Southern Baptist Church, is
CONGRESS HAS CONVENED Bot Very Little Work Was Dos: on the Opening Day. WAS A SPECTACULAR 0CCASSI9N. Bczut.fally Gowned Ladies Glvto* kaleidoscopic Colors to the Gallery. While the Mcmhcrs of Both Houses Wert Reaeabercd by Their Frieods With Fragraot Flowers New Members Swora la la the Hawse.
Washington. D. C. (Special t.—Amid
flowers, good feeling and of quietness and dignity
profusiop of flowers, go
al air
a gei
the concluding session of the Fiftyseventh Congress began at noon Mon-
'ith one possible exception, the day was without noteworthy event. In the Senate prayer was offered, committees appointed to wait upon the President and the House to give notice that a quorum was present and that the upper branch was ready lor business, and then the body adjourned out of respect for tMfc memory of Senator James McMil-
will 1 cMime .1. Mli.ugs «. -ovi-worn so- htJ o'xriSigan" ' £lic advent of winter in the South *sw 0 rn°inT the* osual .not
"Rj&fjneisJis a* ^ %££; SS PiZSZ
9'
LOST IN STORM. A Stcaarr aod Her EbUzc Ctaw Mbstef—
Spraag ■ Leah.
Detroit, Mich. (Special).—In a furious southwest gale on Lake Erie the steamer Sylvanus J. Macy sprung a leak off Port Burnell. Onl., and plunged to the bottom, probably carrying her entire crew with .her. The barge Mabel Wilson, which was being towed by the Macy, broke away from the stcamfr in the darkness and succeeded in sailing up the lake to Amhcrstlmrg. The first news of the disaster was reported by Car* 3 '" J J- Aotterson. of the sttamer Albright SW reported having passed through five miles of wreckage 30 miles southwest of Long Point, cons**Ong of parts of the cabin, life preserveri and doors of some vessel. The
and doors of some vessel, cabin was painted'wWte. btagfiere were no distinguishing marks to tertwhat vessel it was from. The arrival of the Wilson, however, leaves no doubt but that the wreckage is from the Macy. as the last seen of that steamer was in the
near vicinity.
The Macy. with the Wilson in tow, left Buffalo with a cargo of coal. When half way up Lake Erie thr gale was
encountered, and when abreast of Port
Burwell the tow line of the barge was
new members ! thrown off by the crew of the Macy, al notification 1 leaving the schooner to shift for herself. i U'l— 1 by the crew of the Wil-
laboring heavily in the ently making for sbel-
to leave their the bottom it
A TERRIBLE EXPLOSION kahokm. cm™, aomk.
Thirteen Persons Killed aod n Nnnbet Serionsty Injured. BOILERS HURLED THROUGH ROOF.
Swift ft Co's EsUbhsluBest ia Chicago Wreck ed—Adjoining Strociores Toro aod Tw'sioc
by (be Force of the fcsplt P'oyee Whose Csrelcsaoi Disaster Also Perished.
losioo—The f-m-
Postal Defkl
'I he annual report oi the Postmaster General for the year ended June 30 la*t shows'tytaf receipts for the year of StjiJHjHxm *>. as compared with the previous year’s receipts of $111,631,MiJ JD- The expenditures for the year were $1^.785.69707. as compared with $'15.554.910for the preceding^
Chicago (Special).—Wi ing rtport a boiler in 5
plant c
ploded short!
5.554.910J17 for the precedmg^vc l he excess of expenditure. *-VyJ7.-
'■4981, was Jess t!pn the previou- >i-ar * deficit by $980,077 67. The estimated deficit for the year ending June 30 l*AM. is $8.142.856.. The ITport .ays that the increase in postal revenue* not only attesfts the wonderful prosperity of the people and the activity of bust ness interests throughout the country, but also indicates that the extension of postal facilities careful!)- directed re suits sooner or later in increased re
ccipt- and diminished deficits. Efforts have been made in the, past
anil are non being made to better, wherever possible, the condition ol
tport says. This ase of clerks :n upward of lliJuly 1 last, the
aggregate allowance for these promo lions being about $1.200.000 Fully
explosior of these promotions ere o! . 1 clcr *s who icceired less than $1000 pei P annum. The working hour* of clerkl
t may rxplo-
' " ’ ' ning. That nothing has been beard of of
1 hpu..
The scepe upon the floor of
House at the time of adjourn-. might well be likened to a floral con- | are lost senator). Never, perhaps, in the his- I As the tory of that body has ' ' '
. perhaps, in the his- I As the personnel of the crew of the I and tw i, lcd i ike loyf Men, women and un,il »" ' hc
- riarv i—’-b."., -* awI ss W ^ssft ^ „ T
With a deafen Swift & Co’after to o'clock
a. tn. 1 Thirteen live* were sacrificcc and score* of employe*, visitor* am other* were injured. Huge boiler* wen sent through the roof of the structun and hurled ^hundred* ol feet. Nobod) within the boiler-room survived to tel the *tory of the accident, and it never be known what caused the *ipn. A careful investigation. hoV ever, convinced the experts that the explosion was the result of carries sties t on the part of an employe, whose own
life also was sacrificed. Five minutes after the
nothing of the building but a puc u> a nnum twisted iron, bricks and mortar re- in the li msuned. d-iced so as Sheets of flame sprang from the hour* ruins, and the spectators realized thal Rural free
the live* j
who were caught in the wreck.
force that 1
1 like toys. Men. women and ‘ erv,ce un,,l “ ll * ,,c P® 0 •rk in adjoining departments "T arc tMched. whet
-rever puss:
oostal rinp!o)ct
)» especially sc. in th postofhees There » 000 clerk* promoted
f these
adjoinmg 0 biiildin|
larger po*toftice* we’re also rf not to average more than a day. 'rtic report condelivery service ha* be-
come an established fact. It is nc longer in the experimental »tagc. and. doubtcdly. Congrdks will continue increase the appropriation for this ■vice until all the people of the coun
* — it t* thickly
it it. The es-
the
1 sentenced to 10 years’ imprit
bore some fliwal mark of rememe from relatives and Iriends of
THE MINERS’ CONVENTION.
not soon oint the «
More Thao Two Miffloo Doltxrt Wert Given
fyv ' lor tb^ Strike.
rribs thcre°was a Indianapois. Ind. (Special).—It was of every species. I officially announced at the national 1 headquarters of the mine workers that when the miners meet in national cbn-
victims that it
I to hoipitah their homes.
rcessary t
Others
rv, to prepare a larv Wilson will mount of money given strike wa* more than
" ,0 ,, -®5<> routes now in operation cover ‘ j;' was‘rumored that from 50 to 10c f bol,, one-third of the available terri persons had been caught in the wreck ‘?D ‘* e Ta P'd extension of the sered wilding. This report caused great '. u -? * ,n -. of course, increase the dr exctTment. and repeated calls were - " c, “. d “ r '"K «be "ext three years A -
^ck^'^hf^fTs^b,^ 1
all parts ol !ncn! -. an ' 1 w ' ,al c'er deficit may he fire engine* o<;ca'inned will gradually disappear 11
foflowed. afd's^o^lhe flames'werfbe' *>‘0 be‘im^ct^nK o^nme'that ing fought from every side. While the rur ^! fr . ce deliver)’ carriers received fire was still burning police, firemen - ?PP[ ,c * ,,ons dunn f « h « I*" >’ Mr iot
and employes of the packing firm be ! monc >’ orders.
.gan digging in the ruins. Soon »h»
mangled remains ol a mai
o.Lr.V'rff x it
mangled remains ol a man^«re ered. At the same tiuje <^her 1 were digging with desperation . ...—
await requisition papers from Missouri. * u <
a vote on the candidates.
* coat. I hL^ morgues. A boy. scalded from head tc
has been re-
speration to res , ..
cue several -victims who were still alive ' - Vav >' Bodies torn, bruised or mangled wer* ted to taken from the ruins and sent to the
A boy. scalded from head
’ upc ™ .
Mr. Y oung s personal messenger,
lad. however, had been *0 badly dis- ment a< figured that Mr. Young did not rccog- - red hu
nize hit
Secretary Moody’s Report.
The annual report of Secretary of thr William H. Moody, just submitthe President, is devoted large!)
i to an argument showing the necessity J for an increase in the personnel, which
he regards as more pressing than pro- | vision now for additional ships.
Moody presents idiocMiiig thr a
a strong state*
r appointment of sev
officers, but hc :
nurdered her dan Claries F. Kcllj le St. Louis Hot
er indictment for complicity in the mucipal scandal, reached New York from
.. on suspi daughter.
Cclly. former speaker, of
House of
How the Message Wa* Received.
Congrc** devoted its second day of the short session to listening to the reading of the President’s annual message. The document wa* - sent to the Capiti'
e^l hundred more officers, but hc admits that the only sofirce through which they can be obtained is the Naval Acad-
. - . - - ; . - , emy. The question of providing new inspector declared that_ the explosion ships, he believes, may be left to the
Many theories were advanced a* to they the responsibility for the disaster One , emy.
goldpiece.
on o with
ite's medal is somewhat thicker than a ao-dollar c. Emperor William's head is side and an emblematical figure ith an inscription on the other
With Emperor William when Mr. White handed his Majesty President Roosevelt's letter of recall were Count Enlenberg. the grand marshal of the court, and Baron Von Dem Knoesbeck. the introducer of ambassadors, who drove to the palace with Mr. While in an imperial carriage. The United States Bag was raised over the palace as Mr.
White approached.
Emperor William was very cordial in
Iris reception of the ret His Majesty *aid he much Mr. White had
appreciated how done to forward
a good understanding between the . United States and Germany, and add-
wtU
that 1 do not li
her
\. Cotton Crop of IM2.
Washington, D. C. (Special).—The final report of the statistician of the ^Department of Agriculture shows the actual growth of cotton in the United States in the year 1901-02 to have beetl 9.966.478 commercial bales, of which Bl5-550 bale* were marketed before September 1. 1901. and 9 696.336 bales between September 1. 1901. and August 31. 1900, 154.592 bales being carried forward to the year 1902-03. The coro-
rop of the year amounted to bale*, thus exceeding the
104163.224
ally grown by 696.746 bales, was due in the main to the
TrM to Rob Bask. Dallas. Tex. (Special).—The First National Bank at Morgan. Bosque county, was dynamited Ry robber* and $5,000 in gold, silver and currency secured. The first intimation of the presence of the gang, believed to be three l number, was when a loud explosion ejritizens coud reach 1 had secured the, e and made their
Maa's Crime.
(Special).—Incensed
by jealousy. Arthur Goode fired five shots into Mr*. James Aobetry.
. ■ a-ot turn it on the woman's I burr overpowered him.
Sootier s Firry Torrent Kingston. St. Vincent (By Cable).— Wednesday's eruption of La Souffiere otcurred at the bead Of the dry river, Rabacca, where*hugr quantities ol vol- \ canic deposit* have blocked th« water1 course since toe eruptions last May. in mine of the subsequent heavy rainfall. After the eruption, a raging, steaming torrent flowed from the base of the La - Sottiriere and >»ept down the Rabacca, Cpmokting the destruction of the sugar work* there. Sand at the same time fell on Georgetown and other plari
isaasSsksss 1 «? A disastrous conflagration • rcMiltc.l noon, and before the two hr; cedar * aV’ 2 Rat’^Portave'" O^urio^Vix wa ' and ‘he clerks in
Zapitol at nches had
steamboat
and 25000,000
burned.
irtage, Ontario, oarges. eleven house et of lumber wer
message was presented and the cl the Senate and House began the reading. The message this year was sent to Congress in printed form. Imtil a year or
two ago it was always customary- for the ' Foreign. President to send hts message in handGermany’s claims against Venezuela ,0 > hc '^! a ! ,v ' h™*are $2,000*00. and it it stated tn Ber- dnr,n 8 Prw< d «U McKintey s adm.nlin that, while there is no disposition to ’rtratio* a change was made and the adopt measures, the German •govern- message came to Congress in large, clear ment intends to obuin ample satisfac- Dj* a " d printed on heavy paper. t j on Inc new method wa* heartily approved Ss—SSa-slSSiSSSS IHCaSSSiar&SA-e
na 'J’ , . , _ , a«e and a little longer time was occupied passenger There was presented tn the French ,he House, as the clerk 4 he re is not \Z. A _. hic
Chamber of Deputies a list ot 54 male as f a . t in reading a* i* the Senate clerk religious orders jvbich^ the government and . besides, the Senate had a few mint
‘ tes’ start in the reading, the message, tx ing delivered to the Senate first by Ai
‘ ‘ clary Barnes.
_ious orders whii
asks be not authorized.
A syndicate ol the creditors of Mme. ing deliverei Humbert has been formed in Paris to : siotant Seer* track down the adventuress and her —
accomplices.
FATAL COLLIERY EXPLOSION.
Negotiations have
London looking' to the consi of all the linotype companies, can as well as English. -
The Reichstag, by a vote of 198 t45. admitted Baron von KardofTs me tion to vote the tariff bill at a whole.
E.io! f— »■■«*< * TtHU, Ik.i> u> 011.™
•meri- 1 Arc Seriously lajared.
Shamokin. Pa. (Special).—F01
j were killed, three fataDf and five seri-
' orsly injured by the explosion oi gas
’ in the Lnke Fidler colliery.
were killed and 30 wounded, esident Castro has handed to the lan Minister at Caracas in acceptol part of Germany’o 'claimt. but 1
it it said that Germany, having entered | body
German — —,— , ance of part of GermanyV'claimt. but 1 working*
said that Germany, haring entered j body of gas. once ignited, swept an agreement with Great Britain ; a rv.th toward the gangway, carrying -xact- a settlement jointly, will not death and destruction,
iter into a separate agreement. Timber* were torn out. mine cars The Korean Cabinet has resigned, blown apart and brattice* destroyed, owing to the refusal of the Emperor to ! Miners working near the scene of the authorize the impeachment of the War i accident made a ru*h for the foot of Minister on charges which have not ■ the *haf:. and several were overcome been disclosed The populace is in- , by the after-damp following the explocensed against the court. *ion. They were rescued by the relief It was announced in the Italian j party sent at once to the gangway. The Chamber of Deputies that Italy was , face* of the dead men were mangled be- -— **-• United ' yond recognition. Anxious wives and
la- i mothers gathered‘about th< ilc 1 the shaft as the dead a—* : * _ 1 brought to from Morocco tell of | was pitiful.
Official* have not yet ascertained the cause ol the explosion. They are of the opinion, however, that a miner carelessly opened a safety lamp. The
ly opened a safety lamp. :* are very gaseous, and the -*- once ignited, swept with
English advices
the flogging and execution, by order , of the’ Sultan, of the Moorish fanatic [ who murdered Dr. Cooper, a British !
missionary.
The Transvaal 0 serious financial
about a third of the mines are w because of the scarcity of labor.
dead and injured were surface, and their grief
Th* Uprising la Morrocco.
onusn , Tangier. Morocco (Special).—TT j Sultan of Morocco’s forces have bei
the Zcmmour tribesmen n
intinues in a state of | attacked by the Zcmmour tribesmen not -rines e are 0 worSng X the rebels, buf Wa advanf " ’ Per ^ d
been checked.
ceaseo Novcmbe
Chaage la Cokaa Cabinet.
Havana (Special).—At a special meeting of the cabinet presided over by Presidem Palma, it wa* unanimously decided to accept the resijniation of Secretary of Government Tamayo, Secretary of Instruction Yero assuming the duties of the vacant post until a new secretary is appointed. That President Palma did not request Tamayo to reconsider his resignation was unexpected by the Nationalist party, which hitherto has been in the trout of Cuban politics. The Republicans are jubilant at the practical removal of the president of the Nationalist party from the mom important cabinet position, and claim that this step means the breaking up of
the party.
had been caused by cold water injected | ji into the boiler, but a majority of the ' ir investigators held the opinion that ‘
had been caused
Raa Into Opca Switch.
Indianapolis. Ind. (Special).—The :er train on the Pennsylvania Wch left here for Louisville at 5 o'clock ran into an open switch at Safford Station, six/miles south of here. Engineer George H. Frazier, of this city, was killed instuutly iiffl ,Fin
of the passengers were slightly injured. The engine crashed into a cor loaded with stone on the siding and was wrecked. A relief train brought the dead and injnrcd to this city.
The Ms4 Mallxb'i DcfUoce.
Aden, Arabia (By Cable).—A si dispatch from Garrero, Somfl dated November 26, announces
the Mad Mullah recently sent into the - Life
British camp the train of «nn«*lv cam.
the ' mem the - least
r believe*.
>n. blit h is suggested that at two battleship* should be author-
each —
:re*s without recora- ^ is suggested that :
1 any other vessel*
phe had been caused by low
Nothing definite ,was learned. 1 provided. ’ all the men in the boil- The report 1
*“' l 5 d -. rt > M not Mtdy (he operations „
" F last fiscal year. Tlietr co-operation with' the army is shown everywhere to have is to been most cordial and its shar- in than itoring peace in the Philippine* is o
:£s?4.
catastrophi water. Nc
however, and a*
er room were killed, it' is not Ijjcely the cause ol the accident will.ecVr be
known.
It is not thought that t
Swift & Co- wRl amomrt to more than _ it0 ring peace in the Philippines is com $50,000 Officers of the company de- .nemed upon. The activity of ship* in dare that this wall cover the damage 1 ** Caribbean sea since the Panama as nearly as they are capable to esti- roubles and the necessity of establish mate it at the present time. The huild- mg a squadron there for the promg in which the boflers were located of American interests is one of
” iLTES; in
building, one storv high. The store- ; ^ Mf * Moo<,jr ’ house, which stood dose to the boiler- ! Uncle Saa Woo HU Cast,
badly damaged, a portion „
tom down, but it is only I rhe State Department
gh. With the exception
“ -haul*’ *'
house, was 1 its walls beii „
two stories higl of the demolish)
oi the demolished boilerhouse no damage that cannot be
within 10 days.
column.
camp the train of supply camlured from Colonel Swayne's I
He wa* careful previously I the stores unfit for use, .:.a v:. . • - -
irbitration of the Claims of American icalers against the Russian government, ts information being to the effect that he total award wa* $101,270. with 6 per rent, interest. It appears that the al-
E1 Paso, Texas (SpecialL—The case nwance in the Kate and Anna case was against Mason and Richardson, the al- ' -J* lump sum of $1,488 for 124 skins. in,.™,™ ..indi,™ nu, 2S,*"4Tr f] StflS^r, TeSt — international aspect. In the event , j, imss 57 75,, (or j ntlcnlll ity, and the rethe conm of the United State* shall naming items for owners' expense*. to convict them, it it said the Gov- service ol crew, provision.*, board and
eminent of Mexico will demand them. tcnllers’ expenses.
The indictments already secured In the. Lewis case the principal item against them are on these charges: was $9,000 for the vessel, hut $8,500 was Conspiracy to murder W. Ji (JYay. illowcd for imprisonment and $6,000 for Conspirac)' to murder an unknown vobable catch, with $5,088 allowance for
person. fttins on board.
Conspiracy to murder Marsha! D. The principal item in the White case Sanguinett. wa* $12,000 for probable catch of .i Forgery. leafs, and there were allowances of 1 Conspiracy to swindle, tlie New York 200 for the vessel. $5,000 for rniprii ife Insurance Company out of $100,- .nent aqd some allowances for per«<
, rlairas
that tl faff tc
of 1.000
of $10.
r personal
’.X
r all — ipanied his present with a defiant message promising to whip the British whenever they were ready to risk a
second defeatWwlartpH te Hooor Uocota.
Jackson, Miss. (Special).-riA portrait of President Lincoln will be placed in the Mississippi Hall of Fame. The picture was furnished by Robert T. Lincoln, of Chicago, son of the War President, in response to a request, and will be put beside that of Robert E Lee.
btafted to Throw a Booth.
(By Cable).—A former police-
ted Fineli. havh
Rome
man named Fineli, haring in hi* possession a loaded bomb, was arrested in tnfc neighborhood of the Chamber of Deputies. Fineli confessed upon beii
tfoned that he meant
Rubber declares its regular quarterly liridend of i” m dr. Baer i* he will not be •* , f not.so kW par. Jersey Cer a!'* gross earning* in (jktober fell off $4*0.000 and there hat beat a decrease since July 1 of $i4oovoao, al doe to the coal strike.
Faafty Tragedy ta Tm
-In Ha
cock county, in the moumainvof Upper East Tennessee. Richard Green probably fatally shot his wife and danghOr and then shot and killed himself, using a shotgun. The discharge of the gun ignited hit clothing, and when found his apparel was burned from his body. It it .apposed jealousy <ir insanity was
o or 12 years a|
that
the detailie*.
‘ in»ai
the pritener is
cd upon being questo throw the bomb It is believed that
5 OP THE LATEST NEWS
Suit hat been brought against the American Sugar Refining Company to prohibit cutting rales on sugar and to restrain it from engaging in the coffee
■
■ -. ■ ‘ic*. - '-'..'A:, ■ - .A_ h
New Costk Prison Berne.. Wilmington. DeL (Special).—Fire ol j
naged the " ~
The Tradgedy ia Goa te aula.
Minister Hunter, at Guatemala City, has cabled the State Department that
igton. I
unknown origin damaged ,.v» —* . iu>» u<a, tie County Workhouse to such«an ex- • his son Godfrey, who shot Fitzgerald, itent that it ftiH have to be almost com 2' years of age. is in business on hif
and therefore is not undet
n of the legation. All that be asks is that Mr. Bailey, the secretary if the legation, be allowed to testify before the Guatemalan courts. This
tbTdcpat
r tr iped
an inclination to be unruly, and had to be knocked down in ordet bring hit" •" F)"* *"■"
Wodd’s Fair Soovanlr Coins. St. Louis. Mo. (Special).—Sabsrrip tion* for the $t souvenir coin* art 1 pouring into the Louisiana Purchast , Exposition Company, the largest ordci coins. Only jtwA oi the 250.000 coin- 1 have been placed on sale ;t f t each, am
Two More Rebel Generals Sarreadcr. Tlie Columbian legation receis-ed a dispatch from Genera! Perdomo, commandthe government forces on the Isthaimounetng the surrender of Gen-
mus, annoui eral* Vargai
Varga* ^anto* and Soto, two of the iO*t of ‘the revolutionary leader* surrendered t» General Gonzales
mainder oi t higher fignrci
They surrendered to General Gonzales Valencia. The dispatch add* that this complete* the pacification of th
Yoatfoy Ready to Tak.
Frankfort, Ky. (Special).—Henry E. amcnll ,h e Sherman Ami-trust L Yo«sey. concerning whose alleged It prohibit* interstate commerce in .—confession in the Goebel ' uc*es produced by trusts, the pen so man, stories have been I {^g*** 00 bf * n « ‘ Cn « ol from 5 the past two month*, made Representative HulL chairman of the in which he said, in *ub- , House Committee on Military Affairs, 1 document from rile j*^ m mtroducvd a bill for a general naff
circulated in a statement atance: “N<
know about the mail which ride called me."
• “ I Wt- v. rn in a* senator from Hichi-
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