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r : f _ , NOBEL .PRIZE FOR ROOSEVELT | j PREDIGT REGIONS Kt The Norwegian Parliament Recog- | mises President's Services in End- | ing the Russo-Japanese War. { Gravity of Situation in France christiana, Norway, Dec. 10.—The Augmented by the Attitude | Norwegian parliament has conferred of the Pope. the Nobel peace prize upon President Roosevelt. The Nobel peace prize is awarded to President Roosevelt is recogni- WEW LAW, GOES INTO EFFECT TUESDAY tion of his services in ending the Russo-Japanese war. Candidates for this distinction must be proposed by legislative bodies, peace organiza- tions or universities. It is under. stood that the president’s sponsors were Prof. H. P. Judson, acting presi- ee dent of Chicago university; Prof. Paris, Dec. 10.—The press Monday Baldwin of Yale; Prof. Harberger ot unenimously recognizes the extreme the University of Munich and the gravity of the religious issue precipi- | faculty of Georgetown University, tated by the pope’s intransigeant at- | Washington. titude and many papers predict @ The peace prire went lact veritable religious warfare. The | Baroness Von Su +] government’s calculations have clear- in previous ly been upset and new legislative au- M. P., of En thority may be necessary to enable it of Russia, and Henri Dunant, fouai Kuma Kidwell, wife or widow of/to cope with the situation, It hav: | of the Red Cross. Gea aackst tee caaneta baie and ing been decided that after Tuesday Tae Noble peace prize + evinces and widow of satd Jamess. Nien-| religious services may not be he'd} a bequest left by Dr. Air eldeon 1d ‘neodore A. 7 ene Miss. Gene, ii ivieg eat without a preliminary declaration | hard Nobel, the Swedish ose ‘1 . +] under the law of 1881, the pope's | Who die in 1896, By i successor ~ifany| orders entail the immediate initia- large portion of his fe © was Firm of, Tayler gad Mvaateae tion of prosecutions in 36,900 com- voted to five annual pr if t AH i Government May Have to Initiate Prosecutions in 36,000 Co if the Priests Obey the Pontiff's | g #5 clad TE: sey ist Orders — Press Unanimous in its Views Regarding the Situation. i = Be 75 5 i Es i i iF BB! il if ae a 2 £ if #23 a J F. $8 23 FE each val R composed of ‘he avove Py ss eh , * M, saylor, A. J, Mountoastle,| munes and, logically, the invasion of ued at avout $40.000, Trey we Datiea, oye Tt. oun — awarded for the most important dis om, K. &. Kidwell James “ coveries in physics, chemistry, phys!- » thelr associates on et. ology or medicine; for the most dis- Order of Publication, tinguished work of an ideai-tic ten- Now at this day comes the platntif herein > dency in the field of literccur> ana by thelr attorney and shows to the sours that ; for the best effort toward the frater they have herevofore fi : under the oath of the At was oe nity of nationg and the promotion of rude, peace, The last named is award d by the Norwegian parliament, The other are awarded by institutions at Stockholm. Missourt Train Robber Arraigned, Marshall, Mo. Dec. 10.—Jesse 18 of ( ‘ } Z Clyde Rumsey, the Chicago train rob- Siogeng wnat teere are or they verily belie Scam % ber, was arraigned here Monday and taatwer of tes oe Rng eee eat en cae ‘ \ pleaded not guilty to charges of hold- not insert therein because they are uaknown to ing up and robbing the Rock Island tiffs t waid unkuown peseons \ Ey \ invePusted as'une widow, nelre ot law de: } \ \ limited on November 8 and the Alton- viseos of defendant J 5 \ \ Burlington passenger on Nov, 25, both near Glasgow, Mo. The prison. cal iy Pn ay } \ er said he had no attorneys and was unable to employ. any. The court then appointed two local attorneys at rayior and to represent the robber. The attor defendants ‘a firm composed, 89 far asia kuown neys asked that the case be post: . tins, of defendants F. aM, lor, A.J. Mduntoastis, Jose Kekles, 3 meet Carmi poned until Thursday next, when the chal, Wm. McFarland, Gay 8, M. GEORGES CLEMENCEAU, formal plea will be entered, It is not Harven, George Lyng Oe Te relned at Frenca Premier Cpu hou wav Vl believed that the case will come to the real estate hereinafter described by said Work of Separating Chureh and trial before the March term of court. Brazier rate ° bg eee: bekeyrn f State, " > gaid firm of Ta, lor an ef }. ur inter- ‘c) y x 4 Seed ‘and lain ‘or may claim titis as the churches by the police for the pus widow. heire at law, or devisees of some one of | pose of pronouncing their dissolutio ew York, Dec, 10-0. Goodloe 0d the above named members of said firm orco-| and expelling the parish priests. The . SS nical 4 “ partnership, or as the successor, successors or 20 gar and Edwin Earl, members of the Aseiguees of some one of the members of the | militant catholics seemingly hail with fi Willi F. Edy as firm of Taylor and Mounteas:le, or some one of} jo, the prospect of violence which Jakes! an, Seger on ons, the heirs at law, or devisees of some one or ware manner AG Bony bre if jieie ene will compel the closing of the Serie or devisees by inberitance or de- churches, with the attendant excite- Niet ny pees ont © Oe ee encueraiars: ment of religious passions. aforesaid or as ase! o r there- Of, or other persons to the plaintigeunknown,| M. Jaures, the socialist leader.) oo, he tines were paid. Edgar areor may ted, a8 the widow, heirs} professes to believe that the vatican . at law or devisees of the above named defend- ined to test and Ear! were indicted in connection ant John L. vane, if be be deceased, and| has deliberately determined to t6St) vin the New York Central Railroad derive thelr interest by inheritance or devise] the strength of the party of reaction from said John L. Evans, who at one time own- h th 1 company and tie American Sugar Re- for clatmed some interest im te realestate | In an effort 10 Over are gencraily, | “ning company. ‘The New York com- t) ’ af other persons to plaintiffe unknown, are or may lic. The socialist organs generally, pany was fined $108,000 and the su- gar company $18,000 after being con- vieted by jury trial. sugar dealers of Detroit, Monday in the United States court, pleaded guilty to accepting rebates on sugar shipments. They were fined $6,000 be interested as the widow, heirs at lawor| however, regard the pope’s instruc- neg bday ng named defendants Tipton! tions as being the result of the gov. by inheritance or devise from sald Tipton] ernment’s weakness in offering any bear Ry bp hapten perry eee tog: pooled concession beyond the formation of dente tata Halton tea, pet: Me eae Roy nance antes of this the cultural associations contemplat- Yuma, Ariz., Dec, 10.—The entire oul Wennes natne sean, not be inserted herein| ed under the law of 1905 and declare} Gotorago river has found a channel ikew bese st ageg Mee CH that the government now has no al- around the Hind dam and is flowing James ?. Evans, if he be dead, and derive their} ternative except to insist on the T@ | 6k into Salton sink. Unless the title or interest by inheritance or devise from haces i toe esl Snenee P, Ryans, ‘who at one time own- quired declarations being made or flood can be stopped very soon the edor ciaimed to own sa interest Por sow the ecclesiastics the door. The} main jine of the Soutiern Pacific or some portion here, and other persone, aré conservative tally ape 2 will have to be rebuilt for 200 miles or may be interes! in, whose names can-| ernment to remein ‘rue to its libera z, ie eyes we tanta Retain Peters et ine oe Orv" principles, contending that the mori Salatens _— aon Pring Me tnogs of détendant Wm. W. Evane, ithe be deat, the church is inioerant and panic of the ‘efforts to close the break. tance or devise frora the said Wm ‘N wvans if| stricken the more authority it will vat pate 68 ne me owes Ot Sranatier and need, provided the government does Former Senator Brown May Live. ition described, or some portion ere-| not lose its head. The government _Wasit Dec, 10.—Former_Sen tioned and spect jas made preparations to cope With) ator arthur Brown of Utah, who was ere- not be more specifically de-] the situation but is keeping them se- ss a for the reason that the shot and seriously wounded Saturday or the umber of persons| Cret, evidently awaiting to see wheth-| tact hy Mrs. Anna M. Bradley still re hereinbefore setforth | er any considerable proportion of the| maing in a critical condition. It was clergy will revolt. The cabine. how¥ | tateq at the emergency hospital ever, maintain a resolute front. Monday that he had passed a fairly Instructions to the public prosec! | comfortable night and that bis tors were telegraphed broadcast) chances for recovery had improved Monday. Premier Clemenceau is considerably. quoted ag saying: “If the church elects to have war Delny For Packers. it will have it; but the world will Chicago, Dec. 10.—The trial of the bear witness that the vatican is like} packing house corporations indicated’ a foreign power trying to dispute the} for conspiracy in restraint of trade authority of the French government." was Monday continued until January M. Briand, minister of public wor-} 10. The reason for the postponement ship, says he thinks the pope ylelded|is that the attorneys for both the to the importunities of the Ultramon-} government and for the packing taines, who are ever possessed with | houses are engaged in other trials in “The mad idea that out of disorder} the United States district court. and civil war they will emerge trium- phant. Thé government now does not face a revolt of the consciences of French Catholics but a purely politi- cal enterprise.” The report that Pope Pius had de- | clared that Catholics are not to make mthe| applications to hold church. services American Countess Dead. Nashvilie, Tenn., Dec. 10.—Count- ess Eugenia Bertinatti, aged 80 years, died Sunday night in this city. She was a niece of the late Senator William B. Bate. The countess had spent many years at her home in ‘Italy but of late lived in Nashville. She was once decorated by the sul- tan of Turkey. Arrested the Operators. Danville, Va. Dec. 10.—Southern Skinnell,, and Flagman 0. J. Mull, who figured in the wreck in the yards here Saturday, when two were killed and three injured, were arrested Sun. ‘day, The warrants charge them with Advocates in Row. lution requesting exch delegate to | urge his-State Legislature und the | Kxecutive Committee to urge the Legislature of Stwtes not here repre- sented; to demund that Congress c all 4 Constitutional Convention to pro- vide for ths electiva of United Stntes Senators by direct vote of the peo- ple, will be «ff-red to the convention here, composed of delegates appolus- | ed by various Governors to devise a | plan. the floor by those who favormemor- | alizing Congress Those who stand by the committee contend {t will have a more certain and rapid effect opon Congress to pass an amend- | ment and refer toit. without the’ Constitntional Convention. The | Committee on Organization was In- | «tructed to devise a plan fur perpet- uating the present assembly In the form of an organization until ite purpose shall ba accomplished, or she fact made certain thatthe _peo— ple donot wish to elect national Senators by a direct vote Missourl member of the Committee on Resolutions, and W. E Hill, of 3¢. Louls, on the Committee on Per- manent Organization and Rules. WARKMING= railway operators, Clemmers and |. “Selz” on the sole When-you see that name “Selz” on the sole of a shoe, you needn’t ask any more questions about the quality; you can be perfectly satisfied that it’s all there. The name “Selz”? on a shoe is as certain a mark of good quality as the word “sterling” on silver. It means that every penny of your money spent for such a shoe gets full value of good shoe for you. Selz Royal Blue shoe is the best shoe we know of; it has the style and quality; and it fits your foot. Popular Election Des Moines, Ia, Dac, 10.—A reso- This resolution will be opposed on Platt Hubbell, of Trenton, {8 the LES SLIGHTLY MAKES THE GRINDING kitchen as you want to use it. Roasted coffee loses its strength and flavor if exposed to the air,| Washington, Dec. 10.—Charles J: Loose coffee sold out of Ask for Selz Royal Blue at $3.50 and $4. J ad The Has ..0 Test 25 Years Grove’s Tasteless Chiil Tonic - No-Cure-No-Pay. 50 cents. Rock Island Interests Now Control Katy. New York, Dec, 10 —Control has | been obtained of the Missourl, Kan- | sas & Texas Railway Company by a | group of financlera the majority of whom are directly or indirectly inen- tified with the Rock Islend proper- ties. This zroup, {it is said, hold 150,000 shares of M. K & T. stock, which was purchased not long ago both here aud abroad. It is not the intention of these {n- terest tolink the M. K.& T. with the Rock Ialand, with which it{s in 4 measure & parallel and coropeting line. On the contrary, it will be A Trust Thrown Out of Court. Cincinnati, Dec 10.—The United States circalt cours of appeale, in aftirming the judgment of a lower court Tuesday, declared the Contin- ental Wall Paper Company the most complete and ingenlously organized trust that has come to the knowl- edge of the court. ‘the Continental Wall Paper Co. brought suit befoie Judge Thomp- son of the district court to recover 57,000 trom Voight & Sous of Cin- cinnati for goods sold to them. Voight & Sons resisted on the ground that the continental company was a trust aod that it had virtually com- pelled them to buy all their goods of the trust and to allow the trust to Maintained se 4 —eeparate—eystem; zoutrolled by the same interests. It is understood, however, thatit prob- ably will be merged with the Chicago and Eastern [!linols, which hae prac tically been separated from the St. Louis & San Francisco System. A Michigan editor who grew tired of wielding the whitewash brush in the matter of obituaries decided to reform and tell the truth just once. He commented as follows upon the death of a well-known citizev: “Died —aged 56 years, 6 months and 18 days. Deceased was o mild manner- ed pirate witha mouth for whisky And an eye for boodle. He came here fo the night with another man’s wife and joined the church at the fires chanee. He owed us several dollars for the paper, a large meat bill and you could hear him pray six bloks. He died singing “Jesus Paid I¢ All,” and we think he is right, as he never paid anything himeelf.. He was buried in an as- bestos casket, and his many friends shrew palm leaf fans in his grave, as he may need them. His tombstone will be a favorite resting place for hoot owls.” Urges Large Naval Reserve. Bonaparte, secretary of the navy, has characterized the provision for a naval reserve in the United States as ‘manifestly and flagrantly Inade- quate.” He suggests that a reserve of 20,000 men, 6ach"to draw $250 4 year, be organtzod. ax prices at which goods must be sold. Judge Thompson found for Vuight & Sons on the ground that platouff wasa trust. The court of appeals held the trust to be an iilegal organization and as euch {¢ was not entitled to the aid of the court in support of its claim and dismissed the appes! which had been taken. Irish Diplomacy. Dooley, in bis little saloon, was makiug out a list; Casey camo in and said: ‘Phat are ye doin’ Dool- ey?” “I’m makin’ a lies of min in town I kin lica,” sald Dooley. “Is me name on the list?” “It is,” said Dooley. “An ave ye got Finnigan's name on it?” Dooley looked over and said, “Share an’I have.” Here- upon Casey left and proceeded to find Fionigsn, whom he told of the work of Dovley, “I'll see him,” sald Finnigan, and he did. “Ye’ve gota list I hear, of the min ye can lick.” “I have,” says Dooley. “Well,” says Finnigan, “I can lick ye and yer daddy an’ yer two brothers in halt an hour.” “Yekin, kin ye?” said Dooley. “Yes I kin, kin I,” says Finnigan. And Dooley looks up and says. “Well, thin I’ll ecratch yer omecffthe tt.” A Big Territory Gasser. Tulsa, 1. T., Dec. 10.—A 28,000,- 000 foot gus well, the vecond large est in the Indiao .serritory, was brought in by tis Bastern Oil: com- ny, of Glenn Puul, The yet under control and the escaping was makes a fog thatis vislule three miles away. n wl

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