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STOVES STOVES PRICES ON STOVES STILL ADVANGING We are selling them at the same old prices regardless of manu- facturers’ advances “THE SUPERIOR” 6 holes high closet square $25.00 “THE HAGEN" 6 holes, high closet and reser- voir - - - $30.00 “THE CASCADE" and THF (JHIEF NATION- AL - - - $35.00 “THE \'IC’I‘OR ACORN" - - - $40.00 “THE CAPITAL UNIVERSAL” - - $50.00 “THE ELECTRO” and MODERN PENIN- SULAR” - - - - - - $50.00 Our line of stoves is the largest and most complete in the Northwest and we fully guarantee every stove we sel. We take your old stove in exchange and pay you the highest possible price for it. Don’t fail te give us a eall. FLEMING BROS. 316 Minn. Ave. HARDWARKE Phone 57 Blank Books, Ledgers, Journals, Etc., Stationery, Christmas Stickers, 1907 Diaries; Typewriter Paper, Scrap Books, Lead Penclls, hm, Iloll Legal Blanks, Copy Holders, Calondar Pads, Document' Files, Note Books, Time Books, Scale Report Books, Trial Balanee Books, Rulers, E IM'flk.Ehlnbw'hm and Pads, Fwnhln?m,l.dhv y Books, Papet Cli ‘ownship Plats in book form, Fine g colored Blotters, “ UNREST IN THE ARMY. GUII-TY of Nu cmME YAQUI mmmu AAID TOWN. BU]’H Annv A“n Officers Object t» Proposed System Numbor of rmlo Massacred RELIEF IS NEGESSARY uavv' Chicago, ;::;;Z‘::'u aunval Te- Shey Méx. 1 fl ik ! it e Los Angeles, Cal., Dec. 28.—Colonel PRESIDENT TO SEND A SPECIAL| port Brigadier General William 1, NEGRO VICTIMS OF WHITE MoBs| ,, Los Angeles, Cal, Dec. 26 2Calonel | 10 LARGELY. INCREASE e A CONGRES! Carter, commander of the department 1881SSIPPI MEN OF EX. | National Irrigation congress and_ sec- TAR MESSAGE TO 8°ON . | SReiehs it IN MISSIS! N ) ITiation eongress and sec| EXPENDITURES IN ml.l V| - THE CAR SHORTAGE. feeling of unrest among the officers CELLENT REPUTATION. Reno, Nev., who has been spending N g of the regular army stationed within the past few weeks in the state of ‘g; i 3 = DEPARTMENTB. it 1 Bis department. The report says: _ Bonora, Mex, has arrived here with a - 'd “During the last year my attent]l;n 2 ‘graphic stofy of a massacre of Mex- 0 7 Ras been frequently attracted by what ! fcans and whites which occurred at k may be termed a serious spirit of un- MURDERERS WILL BE' PROSECUTED the little station of Lancho, on the T080. MAY VISIT THE ““E' Sfllfli Test amoug officers, brought on mainly 3 Cananen, Yaqui River and Pacific rafl- i 3 i by public discussion of proposed . #oad late Saturday afternoon. X S 1 measures for elimination and promo- | py\pENCE SECURED SUFFICIENT | = According to the statement of Max-| NAVAL HERO TO COMMAND THE tion by selection. However desirable son his train stopped an hour at Lan- may be the measures designed B};J TO CONVICT A NUMBER OF cho. While there rumors were re- SQUADRON OF WARSHIPS ON ’ bring about th, lectls f the quali- ing e selection of q THE PARTICIPANTS. ceived that the Yaquis were upon the PROPOSED TOUR. * ACCOMPANY GOMMISSION’S REPORT EXECUTIVE TO MAKE SPECIFIC RECOMMENDATIONS TO REM- EDY THE-SITUATION. fled for advancement or the preven: warpath and that the few people in tion of promotfom for those believed . | to be lnnflt for further cor:u;nnd thta railroad were in danger. The station 'my. el their enact- s = Washington, Dec. 28.—So serlous | oot {8 oHaloly aganst theld eaach | o0 G 1cne, Dec. 28—That white T, o an mamed Thompsonk 21 Victorls, B. C, Dés. 28— Accordieg are the evils revealed by the investi-| forced upon me that the officers as a | men protected innocent negroes and| ./ would remain at their post. to advices brought here by the steam- gation- of the interstate commerce| body, particularly of the line, while | that every effort is being made by The train bearing Colonel Maxson | er Tosu Maru the military section eof commission Into the car shortage ques- | recognizing the desirabllity of provid- | the whites to punish those “hoodlums” | and party had not left the station for| the Japanese government: intends to tion that President Roosevelt is aston- | ing promotion for exceptionally meri-| of their own race who were responsi- more than an hour when the Yaquis| incrcase the army until tha standfng fr ished and he is determined to begin a | torlous men, are unwilling to trust | g ror the Christmas riots in Kemper.| descended on the little warty of Mex-| forces number nineteen divisions, sie campaign for leglslative reforms im.| thelr careers to boards of officers, county, Miss,, was the information in | icans and Americans and buchered | ;ore'than before the war with Russieé, mediately after New Year's. who of necesslty must base thelr-con- | 4 10110 ccounts arriving during the| four. Station Agent Thompson and The programme -also” calls for - clusions upon- personal acquaintance 3 his wife- escaped by boarding a work % < Nobody recognizes more clearly. Ao - which 1 re | day from the little towns which were creases in naval equipments by s= then the president the effect of fur- or-efiolancy reports, which latier a train that pulled in at the time. not regarded as accurate indexes of | the scene of the bloodshed. The train appeared after four of the | €Xpenditure of . $23,500,000 over last ther government Intervention on rall-| efther character or qualification.” A conference has been held, these| ,o,510 nad been killed and Thompson | year. It has also been agreed thad road operations. R R e e T dispatches say, between the civil and | gna his wite had defended them- $100,000,000 be appropriatédin instadls T 1t would be a step nearer govern- MEAGER RECORDS STARTLING. | military authorities at which evidence selves back of the barricaded doors of | ments as speclal expenditure for mew ment ownership, which he is so anx- FRigiiE—— = was produced that will establish the | the station. As the work train ap-| ships and restoration of the present fous to avoid.. But conditions are re-| Enormous Number of Industrial Work: | jachiity of five white men of good | proached the Indians withdrew. fleet and armaments fo an eMclemt ported to him by the interstate com- ers Killed Annually. families of the county who took part T T 2 FOUR DEAD; SEVERAL WOUNDED | State. An estimate of $400,000 to ds~ merce commission such that further| New- York, Dec. 28.—Important| in the-lynchings. District Attorney » fray the expénses of dispatching & government regulation seems an im- steps are soan to be taken in this | Currie has made a public statement in % perative necessity if the people are to | city and elsewhere to establish a sys- | which he says: - .. Feuds and Fights in Various Parts of | squadron including.the eruisers Tsws be saved from suffering and agricul- | tem of compulsory and accurate rec-| “I find upon an investigation that Kentucky. . kuba and cmg:u ‘:-““’ "“‘e"(s"“' - — tural -and other interests ‘protected | ords of the enormous number of per- | the trouble was caused by a lot of| Lexington, Ky., Dec. 28—Hiram next_;nmmer. as been l&“ or. B against loss: . sons who are annually killed and in- | hoodlums and outlaws who openly vio- Mullins and his son William were| is undecided’ yet whether Admiral jured in. America’s vast army of in- | lated all laws of God and man and | shot and fatally wounded in a :feud| Togo will be in command of the squad- Another’ Message ‘Coming, dustrial workers. In New York city | decency. The four men killed Christ-| battle fought at their home with a| ron. There i3 some opposition Commissioner Prouty is expected to| alone the meager records obtainame mas day were not connected with the| gang of desperadoés headed by| naval circles to that course, but pep- return in a few days from his South-! are startling. affair in any manner and 1 am in-| Charles and Bud Little and" John| ular clamor may prevail, in whiok western investigation and then the| In 1904 there were 4,162 -persons | formed that the houses burned were| Brewer. There has been a feud of | case the naval hero will be the fea 3 commission will prepare a report to| killed in New York city through acel-| occupied by negroes who were not| long standing between the Little and| ture of the proposed vi.sfi, to Amer- —_ the mneighborhood of the station and send to congress with a speclal mes-| reports of the department of health, | who were connected with the out-| In Lee county Daniel Watson a Victith of Surprise Party. Pioneer’s Press Broken. Mrs the v number of her friends, neighbors assembled at the resi-| which necessitated taking dence of M went to Mrs Twelfth s , announcing that|several hours in printing they had cowe determined to|edition. Owing to the lateness spend an enjogable afterncon. |of the hour in getting the paper vorel valu- | from the press, ths Daily was able articles which they preseri-|not délivered to city subscribers They had with them ed to Mrs. Le Bleu as a token of ; until this morning. their regard. Refreshments . Reso e = were scxt\:éd and games were Will Hold Election January 9. played. Mrs. J. E. Flatley and| The members of .the fire Mrs. P. L. Foucault were the|Partment have adjourned iginators of the surprise. time for holding their annualf the state be removed. And, further, priginators Urpria election of officers from last Wed- | that the law authorizing the sale .of | The country districts in most of the } y.houce burned. Distriet Attorney | Jonn Armstron, a deputy sherlff, In Program at Bijou. nesday night, the usual time The program to be put on at|belding the election, until Wed-| board says, 1s becoming menacing and | 7028 ‘are impassable and rural vil- the Bijou tonight excells any-|Besday, January 9, when 8 thing ever seen in this city. The|3ttendance of members is “Child’s Revenge” is one of the|Sired. best films made. The “Difficult Problem’ is fine, to say the least. Tae *Magic Roses” is something BRIEF BITS OF NEWS. boar 3 Out Threat. you should all see, and is worth| Emperor Willlam of Germany 1s im- ¢ rocommends that it and the 13 greatly impeded. - In some instances | Xilled in his home here by his brother, the price of admission alone,| POrting American mares fer his #oek| authorized to investigate the feasibil- farm. The illustrated song, “After| ary iartha Fitoh Dendy, wiew of They Gather the Hay’’ is an ex-| the late Charles Denby, former Uatted cellent composition. *‘Stealing States minister to China, is dead ‘at Evansville, Ind. Tomatoes” and the ‘*Village Walter Appleton @lark, the Witch” are comical in the ex- | known artist and illustrater, is dead| e, a ill keep you im good| In New York city. Mr. €lark trome,and will k Py goo thirty-one years old. cheer, at least until there is Skating Rink Opened. Henter Station, W. Va. The new skating rink which peror Willlam. last evening. Fire has seriously damaged The ice was in fairly good con- opportunity offared to enjoy an| water. hour’s sport on the skates. 000. The rink was well hghted ard the best of order prevailed. 3 by E, | §|man and woman were conferring. It is the intention of the man- MARCONI' Suddenly Delaney drew. from his WIRELESS TELEGRAPH lml agement of the rink to givea § 1, ine wonder of the nd 1 i sed h th ; masqucrade carnival in the near || medsita specalty, Ny ubm5 Dassed Jt throngh thesbars $5.00 per share right new. It to double shottly, so order to-day. futare. R. B, HIGBEE, Broke 5 e Germania Life Bldg., ST.PavL, Read the Dailv Pioneer. 1 Hational Dank Refecsaces: H. . LeBlea was made| Asthe last run of the Daily| which will also be submitted. im of a surprise by & Pioneer was being placed on the|, It 18 apparent, however, that there vester- | big press yesterday evening, the day afternoon, when t’.heun’cyliuder of the press was broken, P. L. Foucault and | forms to the Sentinel office to be LeBleu’s heme, on|printed, and caused a delay of Three children of Stanley Siagteton, another change of program. aged respectively thirteen, eleven and eight years, were eremated in s fire st Princess Alexandra Vieforia of z b b taxted by Paria - Schleswig-Holstein-Sondert Glucks. bold attempt to end his life and .the |socletles of America. The sessions GRAND JURY IN ’DO;UB,T. cating that the highwayman had car- | 8 telegram arrived -announcing the as been started by Parker burg has been betrothed to Prince ' i 4 Beck Was opened o the public Augustus Willlam, fouré} x-of Em- ta the woman’s dormitory of the El- {day and practically every: branch of building of the Wilmington (Del) dition for an opening night, and C]andy compan);. Adldozenfirfimor? 5 places in the immedlate vicinfty of for th h 3t about 100 ook advantage of the) f .%o Suniding wera fisadeq by | e for the woman-and when ho stated The loss 1% estimated d¢ $100, the president, which the latter will|-dent and negligence, as shown by the| even in sympathy with any of those| Mullins families. fean waters 1 sage. In that message the president| and these reports are said to be in-| rages. These men will be captured prominent merchant, shot and instant- sznvu FACEB REBELLION. will make specific recommendations. | complete. it is in the power of the state of Mis-| ly killed ‘Daniel Horne. Horne is al- 2 s The commission is formulating a bill For two weeks, beginning on Jan. | sissippi-to do so.” leged to have attacked Watson with a| Great Dlnatlsfacflon With the nelgn. 28, an exposition will be held in the 'I"otal Death List Twelve. knife, cutting his clothes to shreds. ing Dynany. American Museum of Natural History i Watson tried to evade the attack of Belgrade, Servia, Dec. 28—The ma- in this city under the auspices of the | The dispatches say that the total| Horne, when Horne struck Watson's | tional assembly finally has, accepted T sefsion, as the proposition is far more { American Institute of Social Service | @eath list is probably twelve, that the | ¢hjld. Watson then shot Horne, the loan and armament bills, whick radical than that for the regulation of | for the purpose of studying and ex-| mob element among the whites has| n a general fight in Floyd county| were sent for signature to King Poter: rellroad rates and the railroad repre- | hibiting safety deylces for dangerous | mostly fled toward the Alabama state | Deputy Sheriff Samuel Allen shot and | ~ The gebate on these measures was sentation in cofgress will make a| machinery, methods of industrial | line, while negroes in terror ‘have| kjlleq John D. Bagley.. John Allen| gttended by disarderly scones’on the bitter fight. If necessary there should | hyglene and to set in motion the move- | 8athered at Scooba and Wahalak 10| wag also badly wounded. part of ‘members of the assembly, be a campaign of education and into | ment to establish a more accurate rec- | Place-themselves under the protection is little chance of legislation at this the e nee e arising from the open expression @t the | this the president proposes to enter | ord of iridustrial. fatalities and ‘accl- | of troops or of citizens. i G00D8 RESTORED, 1O OWNER. | i tirmionts ausinet the prosent Tarks- - vigorously. dents in 1l payts of the country. -At The killing of a negro nam: georgevitch dynasty, which gave rise " . Nicholson is reported “as_one of the| Tax Collector’s Office Raided by Mob Z;‘i;e’gilg"}f,““fi,‘f,‘“’fln‘f;:“ ,fifieflf :‘,:; most brutal which has occurred lsmcs _ of Armed Men. 3 P the days of reconstruction.” Nichol- 1 i1, Ky., Dec. 28.—One thou- Prison Factory Recommended by Min- | °fOtt 18 S el compiston | s I PRTEo of tie" bidt bints. ,_no,l, Sy e ageen Ber oy nesota Officials. ‘While a posse was searching for'a ne | on a merchant’s stock to compel him 8t. Paul, Dec. 28.—If we must have gro named Simpson, who had killed a | ¢o pay taxes for a railroad-that never war with the twine trust give us an hi= Y deputy, they entered = Nicholson's | was bullt, stormed the .home of Levi open fleld and a falr fight. . With this | gevere Blizzard Continues Through- | house and several persons ' began | White, tax collector, and forced him request the state board of control, in out Great Britain. shooting at him. Deputy Sherift Al-| at gun’s point to turn the goods back de- | its annual report to Governor Johnson Lond Deo- 28—The - blizzard -exander and two others_rushed to the | tq their owner. The stock was to the|2ad the legislature, asks that all re-1 London, =—Deo. 4 Christaas. sight | DeEr0, shielding him with thelr bod-| nave been sold to satisfy a judgment. striction on the sale of twine outside | TLEM commenced Chstiias BIEWL| jes They protected him until over | The mob then celebrated by firing a continues throughout ' Great Britaln. | ,,yereq atter which he was shot and | number of shots, one of which struck T e e to reports in German and Austriesi TO FIGHT MACHINERY TRUST. quarteriiofia movement o dethrom - King Peter. - Following the street disorders of the last few days’the occurrences in the chamber have -added to the serieus- ness of the present situation. The king is at present. confronted = with many difficult problems, net least of. which i3 the renewed activity of the supporters of the late King i Alexander and Queen Draga, whe ‘were murdered- the” night of June 16- 11, 1903, and the popular ill feeling - aroused. by the recent éscapades of Georgé, the crown prince.= —— Premier Pasics has recelved -a num- : ber of threatening letters intimating - that the present dynasty. will meet & fate similar to that of its predecessar. COUNTRY TOWNS ISOLATED. twine to dealers be modified. northern parts of “the country are he fixed the blame for ‘snowbound, - trains are blocked, the Ourrle sayehio:has fx a ‘this murder upon three men and will farrest them -if they are still ln the state, the foot. The mob's work was the outgrowth of attempts to collect taxes on bonds issued sixty-six years ago for the con- struction of the Lexington and Big Sandy railroad. The project never for The activity of the twine trust, the lages are temporarily cut -off ‘ffony it the prison plant is not put in;shape 5 B et the ontopts on e owm srours | communtcation with each other. A de- i R number of deaths have been reported tbe state institution will be throttled. oF bedestitaiis who were overtaken by Dealers sellifg trust farm machin- i G mer from the paper stage. ery are affiliated with the twine trust | SNOW Storms fn the bleak Scottish _Michigan Man Kills = Brother, and einerged, from the naper prad and, the board declares, absolutely re- ?;I“”.' T°‘°‘“”’“"l comm\:lnlutlt\lm ‘;"ik Wounds Latter’s Wife. FAILS TO KEEP DATE. fuse to sell to farmers using prison | e Borth of Ingland and Scotland 18} . o 0ap ' poo oy Tibert : —_— QUARREL .OVER PRQPERW. BELIEVED TO ‘HAVE SUICIDED. Russlan Consul at Liverpool Found = —— - Dead in Bed. k Liverpool, Dee. 28.—The Russiaa: Ay of farm machinery manyfacture’ ;‘;’fi,'.::‘,‘,‘; @ ,':','le fieroeness of t| Jin came to Eibert's house at mid-| sugar factory received a threatening | ©°und dead in bed during the mora- by the state and that with the ap- eavIh 10f SEOW night, called his brother to the door letter that unless the sugar factory "';%t Mmgmzee:eu;l:: n':! 2 nllg proval of the governor the same be : and wounded him with a charge from | gave up $25,000 the plant would be T urdered begun {mmediately in connection with MANY NOTED MEN PRESENT. a shotgun. He then pursued:him into| dynamited and blown to atoms. - committed suicide has not been deter- prison twine plant. The.cost 15| g, une Aggociation Meets In°New | his bedroom and fired another charge | ~The letter directed that the sugar | mined. It Is belleved, however, that ~ — te-be met out of the twine revolving into Blbert's abdomen, disemboweling | company place a man representing the | he took his own life, but the reason fund. g Yotk Gity. him and killing him instantly. : Mrs. | company on a Burlington train with a'| for his adtion has not trapspired. DOUBLE SUICIDE IN - JAIL. New York, Dec. 28—Fifteen: hut- | piport Conklin ran from the house In | red- lantern, who was to drop the | . Later It was ascertained that Colo- * | dred members of the American Asso- | yoiror ‘anq Melvin fired. one shot at| money when he saw a man with an- | D€l de Heéimann conimitted suicide. == clation Tor the' Advaricement ‘of Sci- 1 ing the woman in | other red lantern beside the track. Fearing that the pistol: shot would net * ional T dy in Pi f her, slightly wounding the Sensational Tragedy In Presence of | ence met during the day at Célumbis | ynic’ st “Melvin 1s under arrest and| . The sheriff put a posse on the train, | be fatal he stabbed himself in the re- Guard. : university for thelr fifty-seventh an-| .0 caie’to be. insane or te!gnlnl in- | including a sugar company representa. | 8lon of the heart. 'The colonel had - Eimira, N. Y, Dec. 28—Frank De- | nual meeting and with them aré asso- sanity. - tive, taking with them a red lantern | Deen depressed for:some time owing e laney, a raflroad man, succeeded in a | elated twenty of the leading’ scientific - and & package, but found no sign indi- | to private affairs and during the night well was life of a woman who occupiéd a cell | will continue dafly until next Wednes- ried out his part of the schedule. settlement of a ‘certain ‘matter. The message, however, was. teo late. Has Not Decided Question of I}ldletlng £ e selentific progress is represented. Insurance Officials. GUN'S RECOIL KILLS FARMER. The woman was Bessle Wells,| The gathering is one of the great New York, Dec. 28—The gmnd' B = awniting sentence on Jan. 3 for ab- | events of the sclentific year: Among ow have not declded whether or | BVt Strikes Him In Abdomen With 5 dueting a young girl. thoge: In attendance -are some of the j“'to:! eturn Indictments against: an Fatal Effect. olher Lm:amu in Chile- Damaged by U Delaney possessed a power of attor- | most. noted men in this and' other :;‘ th: rom“ceru of the New York Lm’; Eldora, Ta., Dec. 28.—Samuel Wis- R Earthquake. 2 ?mm‘::"l thper; ot sreat i'm:;;: anuram company, based on the tes- | her, for forty years a farmer living Sn.nmgo Chile, De¢. 28.—Half of lljw:t e la real ll:d an “:tlfl Lv: o umony Which ‘has ‘been submitted to in this vicinity and a veteran of the | the town of Arica, province of Tacna, :gyo :?l -’th! %lven or tl'etgo ng them' during the last two weeks. They | CIvil war, is' dead from the effects | has been destroyed by.an earthquake - the public the advances of the year. resumed their discussion of the evi- o!hl‘;unrlel recefved ne:rly a week ax;) and other towns in the neighborhood R 5 dence and their voting om the ques- | While. examining a shotgun. 'He at-| have sufféred more or 18ss severely. el e e et G e tampze: to raise the hammer of the | The seaport of Iqulque, 130 miles X i { and-1t‘1s not likely that they will ap- | 8un when it suddenly was discharged | south of Arlca, not damaged. Mok, F°g:‘:““n""r :'"J':"I““ Dowm | O er Tefore Recorder Goff in general | and the force of the explosion wamso | With the recolleetion of the Auguat poors 3 _#'sessions court untfl they have reached | 8Teat as to jar the man's intestines, | disaster-fresh in thelr minds the pea Las Animas, Colo, Dec. 28—After | jorermination. the gun being held against his ab- [ ple.in the earthquake sone are greatly 3 —_— domen as it was discharged. Wisner alarmed. FIGHTS ALLEGED ASSAILANT. |leaves conslderable property. e s sty e et N ALL| Express Official Tries Suicide. CounciL °F WAR CALLED: mira eounty jail. the ONE TOWN HALF DESTROYED: that he wished to consult her.fegard: ing the signing of papers there was: no objection on the part of the war- den, who sent a guard along with him. The. guard stood close by while the pocket a bottle of carbolic acid and The wo- man seized it and swallowed the con- tents. Iustantly Delaney pressed a second bottle to his own lips. which gathered after dark for the:' The guard sprang upon him, but the | purposé of avenging' the death of' FLOUR. FLOUR If you arelooking for good flour and want a flour that makes good bread, try our WHITE JACKET It is made from whole wheat and is not bleached. It is the veny best flor In the market. ROE @ MARKUSEN| PHONE 207 By tnan fought him flercely for a moment | Henry Lavenmeyer, & well known |BY/n0 M;" w:: I: ,s ":":rl" Sritoner | ‘New ' York, - Dec. 28.—Benjamin Ralsull's’ Rupom to: Orders of Mo~ und then collapsed. He died before a | farmer :who was murdered in & most, e Brown, financial manager of the Amer: rocean Goveriment. physiclan could be called. The woman, {brutal way by a tramp, dispersed and. | New York, Dec. 28.—Dying from a . jcan and United- States Express com- M Dec. 28 —The too, died within a short time. It 1o not thought that further attempts: f bullet wound In his back Matthew |panfes, shot and probably fatally [ TEa8ler, b Bt R will be made to carry out the plan Leddy sprang from his cot In Bellevue | wounded himselt ‘while in an office ot | Moroecan war minister, Sidd Society Glven a Surprise. for vengeance.. . hospital and-tried to strangle-Fatrick | the two companies in the Williams- | Now York, Dec. 28.—Soclety was |, The mob worked its way into the: | Hickey when Hickey was brought be: brug:section of Brookiyn. No reason siven the surprise of the season fn |{pil as far as the steel doors by break-. || fore | id ? Inan Hor.lils action Is-known,' - the announcement ‘that Congressman | ng .down ‘the “Wooden ‘deors, but were: g 4 Francis Burton Harrison, whose wife | met with a stern refusal by the jafl-- j man and four physicians to release ‘Woman. Dies of . Hydrophabia, ‘'was killed a year ago Noy. 25, is t0'| keepers to mrfl' over the prisoner and_{ Leddy’s erip on Hickey’s throat. - | New York. Dec. $8—Mre. Charles marry Mrs. Mabel Judson Cox, wife |gnally gave up. ¢ Hickey and Leddy were, workmen !Wukl. aged aixty, of New Rochelle, of Dr. Rowland Cox, Jr., of this city. 3long the river front and the shoot- |ys dead at her home:from “hydropho- | Wiie' surprise s in ‘the fact that until . Session DWM o APIWMM- .y ing resulted from a personal quarrel. | pia, She was bitten three weeks ago Mye arinouncement was made not even | leago, - X J Leddy * cqnnot recover, the )m-mm by a small fox tervier that her hus: the most intimaie friends of Mrs. Cox.| were heard’ dm-ln' | band found on the lgmet. On the day. @w that she had been dlvorced from | uon in the shu Lrlnl layin er husband, : o Miners Fall Five Hundred Feet. ot pdnt:‘;‘t‘ etvlig‘::zlulbfllty of Besgemer, Midl:, . Dec. 2 e i , Morristown, N. J, Dec [ehtenen and Joseph Bardessono were f: - There were no witnesses o tha eyes of yoi : |4nstantly killed in the Colby iron mine af t flm m,, it Sherit Geo: v tere by falling 500, feet to the bottom” TRoGEEVPIL B rd e ot the shaft when a “skip” dumped by Stuking on a profecting heun 2 NEEECTIVVE DANLE

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