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Train Robbery Industry to Be ‘Throt- : tled by the Railroads. Chicago, Nov. 25. — An organi: ” Chicago, Nov. 26.—Train robbery as AMERICAN / ADMIRAL BROUGHT | band of eee Saturday night stole | 2" industry is to be throttied through. concerted action of railway and ex- COLOMBIAN REBELLION To | 2 United States mail wagon contain-| - -ompanies operating from head- ‘ ing registe! mail valued at $10,000 £ AN END. and the Tene from two Doma sine ia throughout/the Mid. . Auditor Lawshe figures up the losses ] in the price of silver the Nicaraguan ; , | Stations. ‘The robbery. took ‘place Local officials of some of the roads | to the Philippine‘treasury on account government has increased its customs’ ere te ore a ae south entrance directly interested through incidents Bois. Daciianativas ee of the depresiation of silver since Jan-| duties by 180 per cent. A MEDIATOR AND PEACEMAKER |? oie ene thett of of this character which are of recent me manifestations of strenuous: | yary including the last decline, at $1,- Statistics of the population of the ong though the theft of the wagon, WaS | (ricin, have been spurred to drastic eat a painfully remindful of St. | 954,000 gold. ' ‘Russian empire papueteas + recently ay coe dtc haar steircttied pa measurres. The Davenport robbery of sus a dance, The navy department is informed | shows an increase of 2,000,000 during , -}the fast Chicago, Rock Island & Pa- that the eraiser Panther left Colon for| the past year. ‘The population now is lth haiti at iaala aha eel Ly tee wagon, the a seer cific train was the straw that broke Men who cannot get along well | Qulebra Tuesday, with all the marines, | 130,000,000. Aah A BIA FOR HIS GENEROUS IN+ the stolen wagon, whipped up the}the camel’s back. The railWay com- with one woman, would have a lovely | who have been operating on the line The provincial court at Vienna has TERVENTION. horses and, turning into the alley he? pany, in conjénction with the United time in Salt Lake City. of the Panama railroad for the protec-| decided that a marriage between one of the Masonic temple, he See States Express company, issued a tion of American‘interests. - Kolischer, an Austrian, and an English- die aa breakneck speed” north | joint reward yesterday of $5,000 for Minister Dudley, at Lima, has re-| man, was invalid, because of a differ- panes zisatinea re ona He ee treet, |the arrest and conviction of the men ported to the state department the/ ence in religion of the contracting par- REBELS ARE GLAD IT IS OVER ai ee = roi tie Maricees Ki who robbed their train early Saturday proposal of an American company to | ties: e : iia par ete dae hie rane ike morning. In addition, the Burlingtop the Peruvian government to build a] The Norwegian ship Telefon, wlfich 4 Kirk soap factory on Kinzie street. officials announced that a railroad from Plura or Lambayeque} jeft Norfolk, Va., Nov. 21 for Cardiff,| rHEY NOW HOPE FOR THE ES-| At this point the man who stole the Dead Train Robber to a point on the Maranon river,| Eng, has been abandoned, near St. wagon was joined by confederates, | Would be worth $1,000 to any of its em- thence to a point near the Manseriche,} wichel, Azores. Thirteen of her crew TABLISHMENT OF A TRUE SRC. witht aah drow bars baihtan of the | Dloyes. in the effort to reach navigable waters | were drowned, including all the REPUBLIC. hacy-whieh held the lock securing the| “We will give all our train men to emptying into the: par aiea BY age officers. son door of the wagon. i understand,” said <*. A. Delano, gen- SOmpany: Propo: The London Daily mail reports the e eral manager of the Burlington road, the Maranon to Cerro de Pasco, with during the recent Vieit of the ane The thieves quickly removed two “and also the express messengers that branches reaching into lands capable States trainin, r Panama, Nov. 25. — The Star and|large pouches ef registered mail 1,000. g ship Hartford at Made- fe inutes bef had bi a dead train robber is worth $1,000. of exploitation. _ .| Bal Wundread of the crew were al.| Herald says that at the cOnference on | Which a ped. vrais aaa be een) All of our conductors and train men collected, from. the’ postal stations. ts carry revolvers, and we are encour- Sue lowed to go ashore for five hours, and board the Wisconsin /a distinguished the stock exchange and Crilly bufld- The Herald-Review, By E. C. KILEY. CREDIT IS CASEY'S]. “ote =. A And Carry off the Mai e-:--- 0) Washington Notes. ~ As a consequence of the fluctuation Nise AN SaaS Hi, bs La GRAND RAPIDS, - MINNESOTA. —SS——E———E>SS—— The joy of work is probably felt most exquisitely by those who don’t rave to, That man who confessed to @ mur aer he didn’t commit shows that some men just can’t help lying. “This is above all a reading age, but how many people read the Bi- bie?” Ssh-h.—Boston Journal. A cablegram brings news that there is to be less liberty in Russia. How can there be less than nothing? The bearded lady is said to be dead. But she was also sald to be @ seer’ drunken riots resulted. son of Uncle Sam, Rear Admiral aging them to do so, and to learn to \ be- The Hotel Blanco, at Monte Vista, ? yj m, r miral | ings. S) + ; We can never tell wnat to Be! a1 "nas boon desteayen:My See, te-|, Gemeld ulin, president .0f. the | line Caney acted ai sodiatat snd). visevy Loan te- Many. cate pe aati eatin feo Ot 8 seus dba eo 1 Saal ng aareagsng el gate Pepeeti ch a The robbery will cause cerrtain New | way managements and express com- the next session of parliament, dealing ® The Depew knitting mill at Laneas-| with the improvement of the port of marks, reflects great credit on a na t ffal er, a few miles east of Buffalo, WaS}y ondon on the lines mdicated in the tion whose motives for doing good Sith 420,000 oe eptcy) haute report of the royal commission. are too frequently disparaged. Ad- The high school building at Marion,| _ The British cruiser Phaeton, which miral Casey, in a brilliant speech, ex- e high school building | left Port of Spain, Trinidad, for Ciu- | tended to the negotiators his heartfelt And., caught fire from the heating ap-} q.4 Bolivar, Vene: 2} zuela, is reported to | good wishes, highly praising them for paratus and was destroyed. The loss| )_ f d the blockad a tak is $60,000; partly insured. ave forced the’ blockade an en in| their judgment and patriotism and ee 9H) the mail and provisions for the Eng- | their arrangement of such an extreme- The Land Pebble Phosphate plant,| lish colony, which was in a destitute 2 jj the oldest phosphate works in Polk] eondition. ly delicate matter. Gen. Cobas, chief MREESAS i county, Fla., has burned. The plant dals h ie it minister of state on Perdomo’s staff. An English syndicate is forming a] was established twelve years ago at pare fable poe hes She Sees who spoke in good English, made an cotton trust in Mexico, so, you see, | a cost of $250,000. Allee, the historical series erected by | Cloquent reply to the speech, and in some of them get away from New] Explosions of dynamite occurred al-| Emperor William at’ his personal ex- the name of Colombia thanked the Jersey after a) most simultaneously in three localities | pense. Pieces of the decoration of &allant admiral for the hospitality and ———_————- on the South Side, Chicago, the other; the bases were broken, apparently by | attention the negotiators had received amount-of annoyance, as the brokers Vhe report that Gen. Corbin is|night. All were in the rear of saloons | hammer blows. on board his flagship, also for his gen- | affected’ probably will have to furnish writing a book with the alluring title | OF gambling houses. Sir Henr yIrving and Arthur Bour-| ?US intervention in the arrangement e bone * ep the temporary loss of “Me ’n’ Kaiser Bill” lacks verification, Peaclai Falded AbBuE: chier, with their companies, gave a | t© bring about peace in that zone of | the security. th but it may be true. be asi te ee brilliant performance before the king, {Colombian territory. It is said that As near as can be estimated by the Prof. Goldwin Smith of Toronto, . the impassioned, patriotic utteran postofiice officials the robbers secured is brain to Cornell | een and German emperor at Sand. ices Ont., nes willed his brain nell | ringham, England. Sir Henry and Mr. | Of Gen. Cobas brought between $12,000 and $13,000 in cash, university. and “Mrs. Bourchier had supper with'| Tears to the Eyes of Gen. Herrera. certified checks and other negotiable George Alfred Henty, the well] the royal party after the play. Troops already are being sent away.|Paper. Of this amount $2,900 be- known author and former war cor-] “cian prices were realized at the Nearly 1,000 men left last night for | longed to the postoffice, the receipts respondent, is dead in London. auction held in London recently, under | Barranaquilla. As soon as the reyo-|of one of the substations during the Congressman Burton has appointed | pankruptcy proceedings, of pictures by | Utionary gunbdat Padilla arrives here day. No trace of the robbers has yet James H. Cassidy, a young attorney of| Frederick Goodall. “The Flight Into | the troops in the Caucau province will been found. 5 Cleveland, secretary to the river and| Weypt” realized $1,275, while “The be sent to Buenta Ventura, on the Bay SPE EAE Be. harhor committee to succeed Lyman | snake Charmer” brought $1,020. For | Of Choco. KRUPP, GUNMAKER, DEAD. H. Ellis. these pictures Mr. Goodall once re-|_ Gen. Herrera and his secretaries J. Frank Bean, who had been em-] fused $20,400. ure nantly be Abu Duice, bringing | Wealthiest Man in Germany Passes ployed in the art department of an af- William” Fife has decided that the e news of the conclusion of peace to Away Suddenly. ternoon paper at Louisville, Ky., for| geek of ori suaintcet ILL. shall be con- | the Sunboat Bogota in order to pre- Berlin, Nov. 25. — Frederick Alfred some time, died from an overdoce of structed of aluminum, while adhering vent a fight with the Padilla should | Krupp, the great gunmaker and the morphine. _ + ’ to mild steel for all the essential | they meet. Gen. Salazar, governor of | richest man in Germany, died of apo- J. H. Outhwaite, one of the most] parts of the hull where the strain is | Panama, has set alk the political pris- | plexy at his villa at Huegel. He was prominent and wealthy citizens of| severe. Capt. Wringe is assisting in | OPTS at liberty. forty-six years old. His annual income, Cleveland, died in New York city as| the superintendence of the work on |,’ The commander of the British cruis- | it is said, was over $5,000,000. Fred- the result of a surgical operation. He] the challenger for the America’s cup. |®% Phaeton offered Gen. Salazar to| erick Alfred Krupp succeeded his has been in ill health for several] A remarkable stury, duly authenti- | COmmunicate the news of the treaty | father, Alfred Krupp, as head of the years. cated, of the discovery of hidden Aztec |Of peace to Capt. Marmaduke, the | family and the great industry at Bs- Rev. Charles E. Lasby, pastor of the| treasure cf fabulous value, has just commander of the Bogota. The offer |sen, Germany. The Krupp family is ‘Tabernacle M. E. church at Green| been reported to the government au- |WaS accey ted and the Phaeton sailed | credited with having more of the vir- Point, Brooklyn, is dead from heart | thorities at Tepic by Pablo Mertino, last night. tues of peace, more sympathy with trouble. He formerly was in charge of | the parish priest of Yesca. An arch- Congratulates Herrera. its employes, and greater regard for churches in the West, including Indi-| acologist named Hoverick, who got his | » San Jose, Costa Rica, Nov. 24.—Geh. | the simple kindnessses of life than anapolis. bearings by means of a chart copied | Varjas Santos, the military director }any other that has grown powerful ‘The marriage between Pierre Roges- front Ao Aztec a ae a leg of the Colombian revolution, has sent ; through a great industry. Herr Krupp tevsky, first secretary of the Russian 8 the Or caren in the,City of Mexico, } the following message to Gen. Herrera | was the largest employer of labor in legation, and Miss Martha Hoy, daugh- ples coon int on the occasion of the signature of the world. Twenty-five thousand men ie of Semnpe y. of lene aes Geactal the aya f of penne 5 ney oe | worked for him and each one was his een called off, presumably owing to a 4 us congratulate ourselves. ave full friend. The great profits of the busi- lack of dowry by Miss Hoy. A watchmaker named Sedgwick of | confidence in you. May this solemn jness brought comforts not alone to Elgin, Il., has invented a machine to! 47+ establish a tru blic,” Crimes and Criminals. tranamit'dpher: codes: = Bia aki der ck a oe te ‘ga nu ke DE EE aa OE “model houses.” ools, baths, li- The German emperor has conferred The farmers of Southern Illinois NEW RAILROAD FOR CANADA. braries, hospitals, and a pension sys- have formed a trust to battle with the ; on the earl. of Lonsdale the order of issi 'e trust at: St. Tculs, tem made them contented and. valua- the Prussian crown of the first-class. | Commission man's trust al us. | Transcontinental to Be Backed by the | ple citizens of the empire. Burley B. Dykes, grandson of the Pinang cee rahe oe ve Grand Trunk. iawn pf Coaliten Ge, Sich Sielaeaice paune diate asinine waver Wal cut off. Montreal, Que., Nov. 25.—Canada is Robert Wynne, also of a prominent ~ | to have a second transcontinental rail- family. een cay man Senes (8 Shee way extending from ocean to ocean. Alonzo Ryan of the United States | New York announces that he ts Mor a | The announcement was made yester- Kidnapping. signal corps, who until recently was | Candidate for the speakership of the) day by Charles “Hayes, second vice | New York, Nov. 23, -— William 8. shar pats uch dane denleetpat os ‘ on duty in the Philippines, blew out president and general manager of the | Vanderbilt Allen, great “grandson of State Would Intervene. R his brains at Highland Falls, N. Y., Postponement was secured in eight Grand Trunk railway. The construc- | Commod Vanderbil: i with a shotgun. No cause is known. | cases connected with the trial of For-| tion work will be begun as scon as the | artist ait formerly. nail haw tere ane popeae he meth Ria ane a - . a Detective Prescott of Jersey City ages aged unceoeha wats ees four ine peieeren Pane pe-Dhienee and at Newport, and who disappeared | crowds Phat coneriitings aainabtng arrested in Hoboken four Germans, Politics etna ry dactbal eel Prank ae Sani * e Grand ; rather mysteriously six years ago, has | the chief of police to kill if such action who are believed by the police to be- oliticians of Indiana have s a nk will be ind the new road | been during that time an inmate of a | should be necessary to preserve order. long to a gang of‘ self-styled “Russian | boom for Gov. Winfield T. Durbin for } and will operate it, but as in the case ! privat ” ice, ident in 1904 i f Grand ; Private sanitarium in ,Connecticut.| A similar show of force earlier in the Nihilists,” who have been sending let-} vice. president in as a running} of Grand Trunk lines west of the De- | His whereabouts became known when | day would have prevented the trouble, ters to wealthy men in New York and| mate for President Rocsevelt. troit river, it will be constructed un-; he was brought to New Rochelle for | put the strikers had become embold- Jersey City demanding loans of mon-| The Ministerial Alliance of Salt Lake | der a separate corporation name—the / examination before a commission as| ened and conflicts with the police oc- ey on pain of death. City is making preparations for a vig- Grand Trunk-Pacific Railway com- jto his sanity. The action was brought | curred in all parts of the city. The A big sensation has been caused at| orous fight dgainst the election of , pany. , The new line, according to Mr, j by E. H. Sutton of Bloomfield, N. J.,| police were obliged to charge a mob Emporia, Kan., by the discovery of| Apostle Reed Smoot to the United | Hayes’ statement, will have a mileage | who is related to Allen, and who says | of rioters at the slaughter house, and fraudulent work of an alleged hypno-| States senate. 4 of about 3,000 miles, and the construc- | that Allen suffered from _ hallucina-| several among the latter were injured. ete tist named Venora. He pretended to} | According to O. A. Turner of Mil- tion, including ‘equipment, stations, | tions that he was being pursued by |The vigorous attitude of the police hypnotize his sister last Saturday, to| ford, Utah, an old volcano on the Wolf | bridges, ships and other facilities, | creditors. and asked that he be legal-| now made itself felt and traffic on the remain under ground a week. Last| range, in Southern Utah, which has| Will involve-an-expenditure of from | ly committed to an asylum, no such} car Ynes, which had*only been sus- night the police found him dropping | apparently been extinct for centuries, | $75,000,000 to $100,000,000. According step having previously been taken.| pended for a brief period, was re- food down a shaft to her. has broken out. to the present arrangement the ney Allen then addressed the-commission | sumed and was continued from this The man who is “Capt. John Pear-| Communications have been sent out | 8¥stem will run through that part of | in carefully chosen language. He was | time forth with only occasional inter- gon of the British army,” got $10 from| toa score or more of stove manufac-| Northern Ontario known as New On- | utterly in the dark, he said, as to why | ruptions. Secretary Butler, of the Automobile | turers, giving instructions to put into tario, starting from North Bay or | the proceedings had been brought, and| |The Central Veterans union, headed Club of America, was sentenced at| effect at once a 10 per cent rise in| Gravenhurst on the east, and extend-j he asked for counsel. He was kid-| by Gen. Gomez, held a meeting last — New York to a year in prison and to| prices on all kinds of stoves, ing through Manitoba, the Northwest } napped six years ago, he declared, by | evening and sent word to the labor pay a fine of $10. He represented to! ‘Tne Union Pacific -and St. Joseph & Territories and British Columbia to | two deoctors. The commission de-| unions that if these disorders contin- Mr. Butler that he was a relative of| ‘Grand Island railroads have signed a| Dutte Inlet or Port Simpson, B. C., as | cided that Allen should have a full ex- | ued the veterans would offer their ser- f pe president of the Automobile} freight traffic agreement by which the | !#ter may be determined. amination with counsel, and get the| Vices to President Palma to preserve {t ub of Great Britain. jobbers of Omaha are given equal hearing for Dec. 3. . order. | privileges with those of other Missou- panies which shall have for its object | the hounding of train robbers to the York stock brokers considerable in- convenience, as one of the stolen pouches contained several packages of | ends of the earth.” | stocks, bonds and similar securities, Officials of the Chicago, Milwaukee * ¢ which it was intended should reach |& St. Paul, Illinois Central and the ( New York in time to be‘used when the | Chicago & Alton roads coincided with stock exchange opened Monday morn- Mr. Delano’s statement and dec'ared ing. One man, a member of the Chi- that they would not hesitate for an in- » cago stock exchange, whose name js | Stant to bear their share of any burden not made public by the postoffice au-|brought about by any concerted thorities, is said to have mailed a| movement to eradicate the evil. paper of the face value of $100,0v0, which was ih one of the missing sacks. This paper was not negotia- ble, but its loss may cause a great A. comb has been invented that will not tumble out of the hair. Most combs would stay put if they were not bothered. Sixty-four divorces were granted in New York one day recently, and 4 whole lot of people were left unsatis- fied even then. RIOTS IN HAVANA. Serious Conflicts Between Police and Men on Strike.~ Havana, Nov. 26.—As a resvit of conflicts of a serious nature yesterday between the police and the mon on strike here two strikers are dead and eighty-two other persons are wounded. injuries. Nine of the wounded eA licemen. The police have the, rioters 3 well under control now, but cvery precaution is being taken to prevent a further outbreak of disorder. The 5 strike, which at first only conc-rned Fra the cigarworkers, became generel yes- \ terday morning by the calling out of all the trades in sympathy with thé cigarmakers. All trades people closed their stores, all the clerks and other classes of workmen having obeyed the | call to strike, except the motormen and conductors on the electric cars, | who refused to join the general strike. Trouble began early in the morning by the holding up of the electric cars~ by the strikers. Several Cars Were Wrecked and several conductors and motormen were injured during these occurrences, v The car men, however, continued run- ning their cars until 11 o’clock, when Supt. Greenwood ordered a suspension | of traffic. A mob of strikers drove {= | the men on the Westérn railway from the trains during the morning. The mayor of Havana and the secre- tary of government, Diez Tomayo, had during the past week openly sympa- thized with the strikers and had given orders to the police not to use force in, dispersing crowds, and under these conditions the police were ‘unable to cope with the strikers. The situation was approaching a critical. point at noon, several dis- orders having taken place in front of the palace itself, in which a police- t man named Gonzazo and another po- liceman and several strikers received injuries, when President’ Palma sent sa word to the mayor that unless the city The Connecticut bull that got drunk pple mash and broke his neck in a tree, had no more sense of people. The St. Paul postoffice officials keve a pair of garters which were lost in transit. We had not supposed that arters were mail matter, In Wisconsin barbers are arrested for shaving men on Sunday. In some places there are barbers who should »e arrested for shaving men on week- days. There is a general impression that ibe man who offered to do the William Teil act and then lost his life was des- uined to meet the foolkiller sooner or iater. There is a discussion on now as to what Noah and his family ate on the ark. Noah probabiy saw to it that more than two chickens were taken aboard. A Maryland man was shot to death the other day by a hunter. The lat- er mistook his victim for a wild turkey. That surely is adding insult o Injury. The new cruisers of our navy may not get into battle as quickly as the speedier vessels of some other coun- ues, but they will stay longer after t LOCKED UP IN A MAD HOUSE. they arrive. - if Scion of Vanderbilt | Family Charges it is claimed that J. Pierpont Mor- gan has made $42,000,000 so far this year, in spite of the fact that he has teen off a good deal and refused to work overtime. “Great fortunes are misfortunes,” ieclares Uncle Russell Sage. They are misfortunes which nobody is in eny hurry to be rid of, however, Uncle Russell least of all. = Wall street and women were the sause of the, downfall of the former private secretary to Gov. Murphy of New Jersey. No man can stand up against that combination long. A Kansas City boy who had fallen in love with “Little Eva” ran’ away with an “Uncle: Tom” show. his is erhaps the worst disgrace that could happen even to a Kansas City family. Mr. Van Alen of Newport, says 'ngland is the only place for a gen- tieman to live. If he intends this as an explanation of his presence in this vountry, all right; otherwise, it does rot matter. i CANNOT COME NOW. : { x President Will Make a Western Tour — After Congress Adjourns. ‘Washington, Nov. 26—Senator Cock: SONS OF ELI WIN. Notes From Abroad. SS at i river towns. The Paris Temps says a scheme is! ™ 5 = 4 PS sai ce <udk ponds wbet visit | At the annual encampmient of the Defeat Harvard at Football by a Score the St. Louis exposition. Union Veterans’ union, department of \ of 23 to 0. Vibration as a Remedy for all Ills President Roosevelt’s “The Strenu- New York and New Jersey, Col. George} New Havan, Conn., Nov. 25.—Yale Flesh ts Heir To. ous Life” has found its way into Ital: J. Oaks of Sherman Regiment, No. 2,} established her supremacy.in the Hast London, Nov. 25. — London socie-} re) of Missouri, panied y i Y | Rochester, N. Y., was expelled for trea-]on Yale field by defeating Harvard in ty’s latest craze is the vibration cure, Judge W. M. Epiinker maa BE ea } Be through the French translation. ' All| sonable and revolutionary acts. the annual game in unmistakable as practiced by a Swedjsh specialist. of the board of the press comments of the book z r the shine favorable cuacactent are oi! The municipal council of Cienfuegos} style. When time was called in the The vibrationist claims to be able to : City, yesterday in- NEW CURE-ALL IS PROFITABLE. Germany is disposed to laugh /heart- lly over Andrew Carnegie’s proposed “United States of Europe.” A Scotch joke equal to the provocation of mirth ia a German is certainly a most extra. ordinary incident. ¢ has appointed H. J. Reilly of New] darkness of early evening the score Cure anything and everything by his yy! ROG OR ea TEs en ee a vote of | York to draw up plans and specifica-| stood at 23 to 0, and Yale’s shouting treatments, a claim which is support- ai I Western book agents have formed Repay abandon. voting | tions in view of the construction of a| thousands overwhelmed their victori-;ed by Adelina Patti among others. | rN me by roll call, and adopted d method of |-market, water works and sewer sys- appendi- ous heroes, while Hi partis: Nerve troubles, pneumonia, - TRS pecans ae ane itt tem at an estimated cost of $4,000,000. a co aoe candiean ames citis, all are vibrated out of the sys leputies: A “Baby” room will be one of the} gofeated but plucky fighters. Nearly {tem in miraculous fashion. Palming, Mrs: Helen Costello of Buffalo, was | features of the new school of educa-| 39900 spectators witnessed the great | faith healing and crystal gazing have r net rescued from the brink of the Ameri-| tion at the University of Chicago. In}me under weather conditions that | given way for the moment to the vi Western. n wh ; can falls at Niagara, recently, by em-| the room mothers with babies can could not be improved upon from the pbrationists, whose parlors are crowd: an ‘ ; f Ployes of the state reservation. She | leave their little ones while vis: ‘standpoint o » Onlodk: fashi was trying to commit suicide. the different departments of the school. 2 his anothers: ore sianbitesetian * a union, and will try to get into the American Federation of Labor. Don’t worry, they'll get in all right, even if they find it necessary to insert a foot én the crack of the door. The Missour! farmer who sent $2 ; —} for 2 fire escape and received a Bible : f - 3 s en | : The conditions of surrender which| A cable mess: to N 5 4 . , } So tein inten conan Geaeie aaek bento Sate pap ae ge vovo-| Railroad and” Nevigation company] 9! LIANG COMING. Aina pile Util bee SAW FROM MOUTH ORGAN. 4 d utionists will be the same as, those, from Hongkong states that the steam- A , ory d nes tien 5 x BIRR . ‘ j false pretenses—if he could prove that | mentioned in P. f gil New Minister From China to America | Celebration of Signing of Peace Treaty ; | r there art Bothe tebe ate paoteniee a ar opnent Marroquin’s | er Indrapura is on fire. The Indrapu-|"~ Has oe 8 eailite. ) Gen. Herreta can-| ra left Portland Sep’ 7 Starts for Washington. not expect to get much better terms | of flour, Grand Duke Paul Alexandroviteh | than these from the government. gl Sarat Pekin, Nov, 25. — Sir Liang Chen i } 2 3 f soi aa ‘ _. 4-Tung, the new minister to the United | ihe czar's uncle, has been dismissed | A group of Am started y r h, recen ami | group erican financiers con-| Discoverien that certified terday : — “| from the Kussian army for marrying | template the expenditure of a large | in the Now York prseharieer i egghead ‘to ea eat Fs ie 3 ‘ Garland heey / } —— the Baroness Pistolkoff, Evidently | sum of money, estimated at from: £1,-| partment were | they have no sense of the f ot | 900,000 to £3,000,000, in pein ae Pateidees canted F things in Russia. What could be more | With the Irish milling trade. The new | service commission | patural than that of a soldier should | S¢beme will stimulate the industry, as | tillon system of n ‘ave bis Pistolkoft? new mills will be erected in all the| certain the See eee eer

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