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Tel. £18 WE CLOSE SATURDAYS AT 6 P M. Bee Novemh 12, 101 !FRHTS OF A LONG SERVICE|LVEs saveo 8Y FIRE NETs|DESTINY OF ST. PAUL LINE|sapan Fees weeo of coiN|LETTER OF BOLD BUCCANEER S 2 l S l . | Women ana Giels In the FITh St ,,i Wikndo's Kingdom Suffers from Vie | pecla a e | Conoral Merriam Rotires from Army Be- | L ARTSEN. SYTEI. WVe i ek B d te Fo | Unien Pacfic Said to Have Determined to | Appeal from Captain Kidd Fol causs of Ags Limit. Theilling Escape. Aty 18 Contrs), | States Oy A 2 CLEVELAND, Nov A fire which de | vieTORIA ) 1 The = ampe TIV@ LS |erres 10 assume outics Fom ThE TiME it 37 0 sione o bulidine o 15 WILLHARRIMAN ELENENTS GET TOGETHER | [11h7", Bmpiess of (hina arvived bere | PIRATE. CHIEF TELLS OF WIS TREASURE avenue rnoon wa today with th salon passengers A attended by the thrilling rescue of over a | cording to new \ f g " ] o Generat MacArthur Bapre score of -women and girle, who w Now is the season of the year when one begins to think of ootk | oy LA ULL L - | ¢ the steamor | " . e eme | Various Intereats Ave Bapected o L | the financial d being keeniy cations Ave Ind 4 ) 2 8 en for Col o Depnreom ployed on the fifth Moor in Mrs, Graham's v cemente. | T AN JADAN The Japan Herald saya he holidays—especially if one wishes (o do fancy work Howds Wil Frohab jcorset factory. When (he fire broke out | feach Amreement= | “ppe oconomic condition of the country LL rohably | 211 the girls made a rush for the fire escapes o Varis | may be gauged by the fact that the more FYVEURVE DRI REEReTY AL A special sale just at the right time Read the reductions e Sent There, \TN ladders. - The fire [dpread w0 rapid) b | report of the fatlureSof the A H N e . . il . however, that they could not use the fire praige a loan of 15,000,000 ye I . n this list, which ave for Waednesday's selling and come earlv: — escapes and it seemed that many of them “ie of -" heq ; il m:' ””r mln‘.‘ | i of excheque sufecd to bring - Pillow Top at 15— Reduced from 0c Clipping Books at ibe—reduced from | WASHINGTON, Nov. ‘2.—Brigadier Gen- | Ladders were quickly sent up, however, | o CHICAGO, Nov, 12.—~The Laily News to ':'L" sl gl Mo Lo Colored Linen Vell Cases at sc—F . | eral Henry C. Merriam will bo placed o [and all bui three of the women were taken | s g1 | i WL VO Tk L e Weed m 15c e retired list tomorrow on Aaccount o 8t. Paul. This news (s not to he re S G ML, s duced from 17 A R o wccomnt o ffrom the windows und carried 1o eafety by | yutaut ue offcial. Hough 1t wax fmparted | The Japancss Times "Feports that ‘the arning se--reduced from Hat Pin Cases at 10c—reduced from b ok s/ ake. His present command. the Depart- | firemen. Threo who could not be reached | § losely rel United aseun tem- | {ncluding Mrs, Graham, jumped from the | bf, one closely related to Harriman d €& government has sent wn Glove Case it se-reduced from 15¢ 3 | ment of Colorado, will be Glove and Tie Cases at 10c--reduced Doylies and Center Pleces-some hem- | Dorarily by Brigadier General J. C. Datos, | Afth-story windows into nets hald by the e. Negotiation to the end indi- | order for six gunboats for use in th trom «titched borders, scalloped ndges, and | COMmAnding the Department of the Mis- (firemen below. Not one of them was seri cated, it 18 said, has boen conclnded and | Philippines. at a cost of between 130,000 Handkerchie! Cases at 10c—reduced others with ribbon and eyelets | SOuri ously injured that the Hy:nnmln party will take charge | yen and 200,000 yen per boat, to the Urgal ttom’ 80¢ woel I expeciad that Major General| M. O. Stone & Co. of the St. Paul line some time before next company Veil Cases at d6--reduced from 25 MacArthur, about January 1, will be a<e | ers of the build However, to Disappointment government to Hidden Wenlth, PROVIDENCE, R. 1. Nov. 12 A letter 200 yoars old, from Captain Kidd, the no torfons pirate chief, to John Bailey. csq of New York, which, from evidence con tained in i, 1« believed to be genuine by hose to whom it has become an heirloon, bas been deposited for safe Keoping with other papers, in the ofice of the record shoe dealers and own missioners of this city, The letter . January The troubles in the north of China cost > of B b g g, suffered a loss of about A cost | property of Kaward Field. elerk of the mu Handkerchiof Cages at Sc—reduced from S Ay eAos signed o command the Department of [$70,000, and the fewelry firm of Arnstoin| "'CtA!ls of the deal LA AL SRS s Bl il o ) nicipal court of Providence and historian " dueed from 20c, 25c, 30¢ [ Colorado. He han expressod preference | Bros. & Meyor. occupying the second floor, | PV 1L Was intimated hat the Union Pa- | Rumors are publisned in Japan that the |a descendant of the Warner family, 8hich Doylle Books at 1ics-reduced from i0c 10d 8¢ each, [ for that assignment and the orders will |sustained a loss of about 40,000 Eighty per | 011 peorle had agieed to pay $200 a4 sha vernor of North Kvang Siang. provinee of | was among the first to settle in what is Jewel Bags at oce reduced from 10 Centers and Doylies at i [ be issued when he i« relleved from hi cont of these losses are covercd by fnsur- | (°F ® majority of the common issue of the | Korea, has given orders that all forcigners {now the town of Warwick 1t was found he kille among family papers Engagement Books at ficreduced from duced from 60c, ®ic, 0, 7 5 present duties fn this city as a member of [ance. Dr Dowd, dent and Chestnyt | St Paulcompany. It the above informa. |living in the province are to . «ont to all foreign | Apparently the communication was wri Next to General Wade, General Merriam and their loss is totul due reservation—ihe financial stroke may | residents by M. Roberis. a French priesi, | ten after the capture of Captain Kidd. it $1.00 and $1.25 cach the Board of Brevets Bros., photogiaphers, were other feante |00 be confirmed—it is submitted with | Warnings have been 116 the ranking brigadier geveral the| Lieutenant Gramger of Company 27, Far-|be regarded as romething apart from the | who was told of (he orders is dated Roston, 1700-1, and ways in part larmy. He served throughout the war of | rell English of Company 2 and Superintend. | Northern Pacific compact, although it coin ews hae beon rocofy in Hokardo I fear we are in a bad situation. We are b} ;4 | tered the service in 1562, He was & major | tated by reason of injutles received, The [ teTeet plan and it xolves the question as 10 {Thres survivors, all Norwegians, had | Boston ax «oon as you get this; there is no Y. M. C. A. BUILDING, COR. 16TH AND DOUGLAS STH. general of volunteers during the Spanish |stock of Heim Bros., shoo dealers, and [ ¥here the 8t. Paul will find place In the | jupdsq at Sapora. It was feared that they | One I ean depend upon. It 1 do nat see you —_ | war Goodhart & Co,, furniture dealers, adjoin- [ DI scheme of bringing the principal roads | wepe the only survivors {1 will tell you whera my money e 1i i 1 ™ %tis sereice in iater years was ln com. |108-the Stome ullding, were: considerably | Of the west into & syndicate ownsrahiy Accordin .. < burie . sland nething 4 ° o . (IN U\ \ NN N service In later year in com- | ding. we derably | coording to mall advice from | 1< buried on island n idadaid AL LSRR b ININE (UN\ICIS STILL FREE | mand of the troops auriog the cCoeur | damaged by smoke and water Tangle Quietly Unenyeled Manilu by the Press of Chivs Judge O'Neitl, | Boston harbor on the ¢ ¢ island la r AL e :\‘;\n‘r‘)mnl aage In. Rathbon: 1) L AL DR AU L B et | SEW YORK, Nov. 12.-The Commer n Ame lawyer, s engaged in en- | 'O Chests contatuing from £15.000 to £20 ) t the sner's name s hun. | i ed by SHINTTIoY 61 cofkrs Varnish House 4n B s g RK, No e Commercinl ’ L | in money, jewels and dlamon Thev It 18 helieved his home is in Detroit. The | — investigated by & committee of cougress b b Advertiser say \ccording to good au- | IEAVOFINE to secure the releasc of Agui- | n_money, jewels and diamonds. Thes acxt steps in the ok Il ba to attempt fF Criminals Are Capt: d‘ and General Merriam’s course was ap-| RBOSTON A little ur - | thority the indications w that no | Dalde by habeas corpus proceedings ate_buried about four..feet deep ile b8 In the oise will ba to attempt | i L 'svoved th the te 00 b : . HTRHL re today that, 1o A fat stone on om avd A pie o ettla’ Ralfibun’s Wontity, to Haa what 1¢ | 1110 of ‘Fugitie Grimiaals P | POVEEH SRS TRRC W was the loss by an all-day fire which | formal announcement will be made of the s . LRt AR ' aan that killed Goodman, where the poison | After a Struggle. EFFECT OF RECIPROCITY LAW red in ch-story granite build- | wettjoment of the Northern Pacific trouble 'DUKE AND D’U’EHEASS MAY PART | ©of stove newiby There 48 no une %, | that knows where it i« bui me now was secured, It poison was used, aud { ing at Broad and Franklin streets, oc- [ but that 2 a meeting of the Northern Pacific po " ; i whether any atrcats yet remain to be made | G upied by the Murphy Varnish company. | dirzctors, which (s said to be seheduled in the tas SOUTHERLAND IS WOUNDED SECOND TIME | Conam! Genernl at Marsellles Notes |\ wieady rain tonight helped the fire 4»-!,” morrow, the matter will be brought of Queen Viet LITTLE ROCK. Ark. Nov. 12 -The au- | ! st ven (o Bxports | partment. The fire proved unusually siubs | up formally and (hut the agreement, which | thorities here announce that they will have | Under Ding Mensure born because of the mature of the stock. | has been reached between the’ various fn the aupposed Newell €. Rathbun, now under [ Flecing Felons Sefse Horse and | Varnish tanks exploded during the morn- | tereste rep arrest af Loufsville, brought here to Hugey, Robbing Ow WAS ITON, Nov. | . ASHINGTON, N Consul Genera ity In the fnquest over the body sent here N onsul General Being Av | Skinner, at Marseilles, has furnished the ws that of Rathbun, whose life was insured | L2 [ State” dupescment With the~ frat haia) or #4,000 statement of the aperations of the French One of the attorneys representing Rath | reciprocity arrangement which was made | . hun's relatives made the following state- under the Dingley act in 1807. Now tha | Brooks, Bonnele & Co.. paper dealers and | Similar action will, it Is said, be taken ment | KANSAS CITY, Nov. 12.—Three more of | three veurs have clapsed since this arrange. | boxmakers: Hasting-Dixon Press, Mcindoo | A the meeting of the Burlinglon on Thuts- | po jaie queen Victoria, whom. with the | “The family of Mr. McKown and Mrs. | (KANEAS CITY Mov 42 re om Fort | ment went Into force the consul general | BFo%, €ngravors, and K. A. Hartin & Co, |day in Chicago. and succossively by the | a0, ‘and an extraordinary assembinge <t Rathbun only want to be satisfied beyond a | |ieavenworth prison were captured at |tioks that there is a favorable opportunity | Printers. The building was owned by jother roads .uterested | othier Sovirelata was phesent a¢ the Wi Aoubt that Rathbun is alive and that this | gy e by to Judge of its permanent eftects. The ar-|Mavor Hart and, belng an old one. was Plan ¢ - A i zar, near Cottonwood Falls, Kan, late I3 permanent effects. The ar o an Gradu Disclosed. | Aing, Which took place at Coburg, April 19 body they have here is not the body of | nis afternoon by penitentiary guards after [ rangement allowed = (favorable (erms to Insured. for only $40.000. The In this wa \ 1 (e | 18094 The grand v;u.x.m is re ukm.:'..‘-l.‘n& SAWS WHIRR IN THE PINES Rathbun. The family of McKown and Mrs. | fight in which one of the conviets was | French argols. brandies and apirits, works [ actual losses have not heen made up L e wd e S TR RO SuREM e HetRtls ot Rathbun and all parties interested have of- | g or of art, still wines and vermuth. Mr. Skin- | Insurance is small WERIRH e Io0 1 e B that h6s. DOSt |oe “AHA" (ke wtand dike were estranked fered to bear the expense of bringing the | " Tne captured men are Gilbert Mullen, |ner &ives figures showing exports from Mar- | — oo i e s | during the Aret vear of their marriage. She | Billon Feet of Timber and person, arrested In Loulvilla and who is | white; Frederick Robinson, mulatto, and |eflles for three years preceding the opera- [ Ledves Only Cont Care Shelter Sekbide - i 8 BFAQ- | fott him and went to stay with her elder v A 4 ually become known to the public, ‘This is | win « o Sald to be Rathbun and is said to have made | o Soutumelond. Indian. Southerland was |tion of the arrangement and the vears of| CUMBERLAND, Md., Nov. 12.~The min- |y % (Ceane CHONE, § sister, the crown princess of Roumania & confession, tc Little Rock, it the party . 4 4 fts 1ife. In the caze of argols the exports, |ing town of Thomus, W. Va. on the West on the assumption that all the details | 00\ Stg : . v wounded today, but not seriously. He was | 0 of the plan have mow been atranged. Any | @ieen Victoria intited her and her husband A Drovos not to he Ratkbun. Otherwlss the | aiso shot while making bis escape from | Which were in round numbers $200,000. $390.- | Virginia Central & Pittsburg rallway was s s to vislt England and managed to restors a | ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., Nov. 12 - Dr. W Insurance company s to bear the expenae.” | the prison last week. None of the guards [ 000 and $196.000 in the years 1895, 1806 and | slmost wiped out by fire which ata further delay it was sald today, would | oionca o ‘peace, but that ‘soon disap- |H. Sawyer of Hillsdale, Mich, D. W. C PLATTSBURG, N. Y., Nov. 12--Newell | was injured today. Only nine of the es- | 1867, Increased to $267.000 in 1898, to $485.- | early today in the Gersberger hotel '|v\4-uy\““"|‘ be due to the imposaibllity of com- 1, 0. ™ eyo grand duke Is reported to be rriam of Chicago, B. O, Grosvenor of O, RAtbus; WHo 15 tn. cistody: At 30ulks |icaped convicts kY6 yot fo'be taken and the | 200 10 1800 and to 946,000 In 1800, ‘Durihg|busicess houses and, seventy dwellings were pleting details in. time for the railroad ville, Ky., in connection with alleged in- | whole countrs is on the lookout | 1901 they dropped to $322,000. The figures | cowsumed. The Catholic church, opera ™MeCUNF Haeringé® Netwe L [ TVIDR. TE g8 about * * ¢ up the hillsid you get If 1 am gone to Bogland be ther Infelicito soon as possible. Secure the monsy ani diamonds before you vome, as money 111 d» a great deal for us The letter contains much more matter and refers (o many incidents ghich hate been found to be historically corvect. The words which would tell exactly where the (reasure was buricd afe omitted and helr places are faken by crosses. It Is consid sred 1ikely that along with the letter wont another writing. In which was given the Koy to the omittad portions egented b, E. H. Harrimuw | S ing and blazing fluid ran in all directions |aod James J. Hill in the recent negotia- | PERLIN. Nov. 12 ~There appears to be on the surface of the water. About 25, | tlons will be approved, and a notice adopted | foundation for the renewed reports that a 000 gallons of varnish were burned o be sent to the stockholders containtng 4IVorce af the grand duke and grand duchess The Murphy Varnish company was the | the terms of the settlement and what they of Hesso s impending. Incompatibility of | chiet sufferer, the other tenants being: | will have to do (hereunder tomper, long existing, appears to have reached the point where a separation is inevitable. They are both grandchildren of | | | 1 Michignn Capltalists rehase Two man of sullen, querilous temper, while the | Jonesville, Mich., F. W. Stownart. presiden i grand duchess is high apirhted [ of the First Nattonal bank of 1Hillsborro virahce traute eniisted. In the United| " Two men. mipposed to be convicts, atole |\ the case of other privileged articles cov- | house, Geraberger and Reynolds hotels, the | t was 8ald again today that, practically, | hatles Winchestor, president ot the First RUALED A} AL-DOCDIY, MIhi, | MOBFUNPY | o Horks:and\ BuRsY from M AN Wear Atohs- | €180 10 (Y arrAngemencisbon About tho|Jall, the water siation and SR TL e b e L et T el GRNIRSS |iNationst BAOK oF HIRhArt AU, CRICE 1, 1901, and joined Company K, Twenty- son and robhed him of what money he had, | @Me proportionate RS OL ATORREE AR "‘"I'r:'""“" "4"'? g o sl g L PR L :”"“'“"'r""'::";‘l"':I""" ossary | PARIS, Nov. 12.—President Loubet pre- | Wide, nscratary of the Univeraity of Mieh seventh Infantry September 17, 1901, but v ehiclo afrer | d6CTOASE pany were destroye he coal company | {0 have.a cubstitute or s Proprietary | jigei at the cabinet counse! ay. 1 n. and aiker capitalists have aecure venth Infantry, hers September but finally abandoned the veh A has glven the tesidents Al the coal cars|COMPANY, or two in one, or Lwo states in % U SPLING] Loliye sIha | : and desorted October 7. He was born at| being pursued some disianve. | foreign minister, M. Deleasse, read the lat- | control of 500,600 acres of timber Inud near Oswego, N. Y., is 28 years of age and by Lewis was returned to the penitentiary HUNT CABLES OF IGLESIAS ,;‘;""",,"TL nT\-thu"Iul.«m“.:..n.l.:’\ ELCL e e keep within the laws of those { o0 (hich the Turkish foreign minister, | Mitehell, N. M., estimated to “ontain 2,000 o ; D Fewfik Pasha, wrote to M. Bapst. council- | 000,000 feot of “lear pine. 1t is sald a rail T only Temeyke in the Twenty- | critical condition from his wounds, Thomp. [ FFeatdent Bel SYERIIT IRYR AAREY R o PO DIRRGLOIN; ANEochUNRN! lor of French embassy fn Constanti- | road will b built connecting vith the Satta saventh infantry was Jesse V. Teneyke, son, when brought in, was found to be only for Fur Detalls, of T e e CHICAGO, Nov, 12-<The Tribune Wil | pople, in notifying him of the signing of | "o near Thoreaw and a mill will ne evected who was born at Glen, N. ¥., twenty- | slightly wounded. When the latter re- the Case, PARSONS, W. Va, Nov. I2.—Fire at|say tomorrow regarding the meeting of the | the imperial irade providing for the sul- | at Albuquerqne With a capacity of 0,000 seven vears ago. He enlisted at Johns- | covers a twenty-four-pound ball will be Thomas. in thie county, today destroyed kholders of the Burlington road on | tan's engagements with the French govern- | 200 feet per year town, N. Y. May 16, 1901; deserted July chained to his ankle as punishment e erm e W18 | sixty=two buildings and left over 100 fam- “It s understood fhat all the | ment, announced that he had notified ‘he | & 17, 1001: was recaptured July 31, 1901, and | Work on the new cellhoune, stopped at | o fo T B SN E R ‘_”W“I ilies homeless. The postoffice, many stores direciors have heen agreed upon | porte that diplomatic relations between | ANSON VALUES NAME HIGHLY sentanced September 26 last to one year's the time of the outbreak, was resumed | o= 0 "l‘m et ot \_"”"I ) 1“ and thirty houses belonging to the Davis, by the Hill and Harrimap interests. It | Franee and Turkes had been vesumed and et S e SRRl Gt Run g Ny L60hgs M DTS M Chrlar axreaBa ot | i, TRCIOn t10 AEREL00 FROHIARS Bi40 | LOAL IO DRIG ARSI ECIDN ARG LN oo 18 [108r B 1aL0d ShRG (Hhec ot 104 tew Gl8c- thauiAdimire) (Gulliksde sqUbaroninad” Bt [ORICEL NASHAIS AAUCH Wil the Pron: where he ia tow. ongincers, serving a five years' sentance, | "14%; representative of the American Fed- | estimated at from. $150.000 to §200.000. Oue | ors Will represent ihe Harriman interests, | the fsland of Mitylene e umy drawing plans for some of the | €FAtPN of Labor, whoso arrest on a charse |life js reporgcd to. bave been lJost. The | one the Rockefellers, one the Vanderbilts | b LAND GRANT COLLEGE WORK/' new buildings ;v‘ cot ,,,,l,‘,., s he landed at San Juan a | high wing m:’\rdn the fighting of the fire im- | and the rest will be on the Hill side | Witehener 1 Dewet, iy Conns heint oasawl day or two ago, was called to President | possible and’ ‘all the destructlon W 1 i8 also suited that there will be no | LONDON, N $.-Lord Kitclener, fiss i Roosevelt's attention yesterday by Samuel | wrought in fhree hours’ time. The fire | chan the ma | Y 2 i " change in the management of the Burling- | disvatch rom Pretoria, dated Monday. N CHICAGO. Noy The Inter Gcean to Professor Andrews of Nebraska 18| 7TOopgKA, Kan, Nov. 12.—Two of the | Gompers, president of the Federation of | tarted by the explosfon of a lamp In the | ton for the pr t, except that D. Miller | vember 11, presents his peaK | H‘q:»iv .:\'u | morrow. will sy The Chicago frane Thick of the Discus convicts captured near Cottonwood Falls | Lobor Hesberger hotel will be elected second vice president to | incidentally locates General Dewet in_ the [ the new Western league, if the plans of at Washington. this evening, Gilbert Mullen and Sol| The report Is withheld for a time and no 4 e fAll & vacaney, and he will be the trae |northeastern part of the Orange River | AAvIAn Anson go through, will be held Southerland, are those who captured Sherift | information regarding it was obtainable at | Swamp Fire Endangers ohd director of the Hill road, with headquarters | colony. He sais the Hoers have recently |NOX! SPring by i compiiy omposes of Cook near here last Sunday. The other, | the White House tonight. It is believed | HELENA. M i 3 i ; i g At nd Mr. Chase of Dos Molnes, 1ur " £ 4 oS | o elieved {ELENA, Mont., Nov, A swamp fire [ at Chicago, | been collecting under his leadership and won WABHIRGTON, Novi' 18,—Tha fttesnth | Weed Roblason; Had gofisn. 1o’ with ‘the | thatHrurthar dstalls Navo besn| roqueated by | nsar Oranda, s small Lowmn faw miae. ‘mes| tThe HuFllnsion Rallroad campany.. ‘the | that the Beltieh 8 b i (1797 club Wil play on the wld R R et gV B bl LR B e S g . : | a o vesi R ' he | that the British are now moving to disperse | \\net i e T hoatile compettion by B il UBited + It I8 thought, afte capture of | the president. Whether Iglesias fs still in | of Helona, is endangering the town. The | Missouri lines of the Burlington and the | them o Jnmes A Slaisd s¥sarasnt ttations throughon the Thompeon 1n Councll Groye 1nat night | custody or has been released since com- | fire has been burning about a week. It|B. & M. railroad in Nebraska will be | Lord Kitchener gives the Boer casualties | Cuptaln “Ans spent convhsre gy iy O ing T he - 300 "::‘: ""‘"”" in ‘I""I"‘f" '“" M;‘\I*"'* wera| plaining of his detention, is not known fis burning with such persisiency tha 1t | leased to the Rurlington Railroad company | since November 4 as sixty-three illed, 104 | §01S N1 YR AR ¢ y bey e day. Almost oday was brief, but exc ap- . , U y wvery detafl of the deal with Mr. Chase, men prominent in the study of agricultural | tain Treleford and a m'mv':m e ”\:("“ | here | h:nw-.] to be mm-“llnld :“"I”‘“' which | which will operate all the Burlington lnes. | wounded, 104 captured and forty-five sur- | witiy the ane hitch of money perceniges i " y of prison | - as become ignited. Water has been turned e renderod. The total expense, it ix calculuted, will be sclence were present. A. W. Harris of the| guards were searching for the three con- | g ¢ abont Tor tew fences, stands, etub University of Maine presided. The execu-J yiots, who left some very noticeable clews | FOR UNITED STATES JUDGE ;(:,',:,,:hr \'t;,‘,(‘;:‘. ?,‘,‘..’:, '.',‘J,',',.,I.";.'.L"l", ,,',w, PASSENGER AGENTS PALAVER| Anarehist eeltng lignsed; hiccang D SGHAsS MR 08 08 1lve committee, through Dr. Henry H.|hehind them. Finally, when nearing a ey | & e g willlng to rlgk the money. What halts the ' WAl . residen Cab et Arree wind turns and blows the fire toward the | Over One N o Del ten A ON, No A pel g | deal, however, st fact that Angon Goodell of Massachusetts, reported that the | etrip of timber, the officers saw the run- e ¥ b | LONDON, Nov. 12.—An anarchist meetin | §if MR LR "o krand ' card that he Department of Agriculture is considering | uways without being seen by them MeDowell Present, with Many Ap Ito “commemorate the legal murder of the | Sheht v ha b per cent of the profits « permanent exhibit in Washington of the | Fastily moving around under the shelter Or s | Chicago ann ints,” Which had been callerd | without ialing o sent of hin vt products of the colleges and stations. of a small hiil the guards managed to get : % ; ] A u«) touight, wae prohibited by the police, | U AR B CHEI GUE VI § The convention tabled a resolution, in-|in front of the convicts before they had SHINGTON! Nov AfiAf tby, sofe| o SRAND RAFIDS, Mich,, Nov Fire | who were stationed at the various entrances | ind ‘the clrcuit will be Mtlwaukee, Chicago troduced by Dr. W, A. Hener of the Wis- | ragched the timber. Captain Treletord i : i Juat 5 th & . \ broke out in Powers' opera house at 1:43 ""‘-“ ANGELES 12-~The (wenty- !ty the hall at Clerkenwell, London. and |8t. Louls. Kansas City, Loulgville, prob clusion of the cabinet mee tod g A al convention of the American | g e [abiy “Tnd ol capolis and & consin experiment station, holding that | called upon them to surrender. They did | was announced that "“:V'.:r‘“"“rlfl‘y"‘w': thix (Wednesday) morning and at 2:15 the | 1ith annual convention of the American | yent away hundreds who came to attend the |#bly — (ndianapolis, Minneapolis and st the airectors and heads of divisions of sta- | not. anawer, but broke into s run. The| Y ) Ry e sk R o) bullding had been destroyed. Several oc “‘F"’" r:":' ;" T';}“"“l“" :"\"""K;"Iv‘xl D18 | proceedings. Prince Krapotin and Malat panl $1on "waske: ahauld dsvate ‘theit Whole 1ime | wiaras ther ‘apened’ Are Without efant |’ OF Blaatone Gep, Ya., had been e | cupants barely oscaped with thelr lives, met hate Loday. O hadrec KRQ 81 H0'8- | wers among theipromoters Hon RALE ARG ARXLA 0 E XD e | an Lien. ananedt RIGE WIROUh efep Efi;y‘:‘l”m;" &::p(:t'm:w::mu::“rl“ull'n;:”‘:‘vl.xn‘; iavara) belng takon Dbt oo \AAOKTE by the :‘:"l'?ll‘:"\\”ld present, Nn;:v“‘ secrdtaryn're. |, L — i HIKING TO SMALL CROWDS Y o 4 aK8 aof . Jae L : emen. One ro will dfe. 0 ed: & memberahlh of 141, 'w T| e 2 "’;:‘_::'_"l"“_:‘“:"‘"" “‘"':‘m._"“ incluging | PR A0 MIBUDIOD. | aumerous | VITEIDS. Judge McDowell, who I a re AL e bably will die. The | 4 olieations for membership since the 1ast | LONDON, Nov. 12-The armored crniser | 403003 Walkers nt Pittaburk A(ivact R L trtal olloghioh | b L oo Tiee Siste, 0 Which BUmercys | publioan, ia . sréatiarandson ot Heory Ll meeting. Only $240 was collected for tha | Monmouth ‘vax to have been Inunched on | T T Melkra Andewmy of iin [Bustelel colime of | shots mare Sreds ouiiariand was Woundod | Glay and te- aonnscted” with some o ‘the T e ines fnsurance fund durlng the year. All ac- | he Clyde ioday. but the storn obliged | Kentucky Agricultural and Mechanical col- | il suffering from & wound in the log|Odett familles of Virginia and Ked:| MARSHALLTOWN, In., Nov. 12.—Fire to- | 4"ty ‘ynou gtopsian man 1Ger0K [ pattnonament ol fhe ‘pecamory, EhIG 0] Joge, “Atherton of the Pennsylvania State |au the resuls of the Aght with Sherig | ‘UK. He 18 lawyer of fine attalnments. | qay totally destroved the plant of the | “*pid CUTNEC sRire was rescinded. - | edtinat tios in hINLorysthes I IURSHIBAI L o v Tl NG TR DT TR college and Bryan of the Washington State | Cook and could not do much running. Beyond the discussion of this AppOINt- | Marshall ONl company. Lows. $60,000; in. adelphla was unanlmously selocted v | of a “warship has Leen posiponed on the | FUTTSBERG, Nov BT e e | Agricultural College and School of Sciences, ment and the congideration of the claims | cyrance, $30,000. the place for the next meeting. The date | Clyde. E Menge Tace At the old city, hall and the participated in the discussion, generally Huckshot Greets Farmer. of some other candidates ot federal of- L will be fixed by the executive committee. | ek TE s et Ritive i ia icdhy WAR b T hi favoring the resolution. ST, JOSEPH, Mo., Nov. 12.~A battle be- | fice, little business of public interest was Berlin's Business Portion, "“";' A '“‘“'" of the Miinols ‘““["“_' Ipllr b B i VoA naugh keeps up his record-making p. YGHAR Hhe KO O A Thh davoral (A% iwes BAHIE. Hptaaes 4nd' s Doite. eqd | (ranthsisa. by’ the: oabins BERLIG e N e Davmess por. | [OM At Botton was clected president: T.| BERLIN, Nov. 1d.-kmperar William tas | and*uan Bemt off tne sracic but twics ainee s e Dandne. weee sunmitted, WaE He1d | two of the ‘sscaped osaviots from Fagt N, Md., ) . . Fitzgera e Texas Pacific rail- | acceded to the oft-repeated request of Count | (he stArt. At noon elghteen men were atill EQQNR tion of this place was destroyed by fire t A v | Sa it W ) i the contest. four having dropped out tonight. President Harrls, in his annual| Leavenworth is expected tonight at some SAPP’S SUCCESSOR IS CHOSEN p“,. road at Los Angeles, vice president, and | Paul von Hatzfeldt-Wildenburg, the Ger- [ 't the contesi. four baving drobe ) early today. loss is estimated at|[, W. Landan of the Hocking Valley road 9 The score al 1 w. m.: Cavanaugh, 210 . o state e Y L. 2 y road, | man ambassador to Great Britain, that ho |, Doan, 196; Barnes, 181 Tracey. 158 address. traced the history of these state | yoint south of this city. Two of the escaped $10,000 Wit Wi Mo v AL SRR SO BHRIA, thal e miles; Dean e, rucey. | fustitutions from the time of the land €rant | prisoners were discovered near Wallace to- | ROOs€velt Settles Kentucky Revenue T IR LR, e Shollon, 114 Loemlin, 121 feanes, 160; Hege! legtalation o 1862, He paid a bish (rIDUe | pight, and’ when William tdon, farmer ollectorship Contest by De- =| send by Way of Amerien, serylog o the, greund of ill-be i ‘|\-m"\|\‘ o il ol b T T8 L T to the late Senator Morrill of Vermont,|undertook single handed to A 2 NEW YORK, Nav. 12,—Accordl sl L, . fo0; Cox, 100; Golden, 68 Tenchmont author of the bill, and President Lincoln, | y.o “',,h,,,“..d't.n, l.‘ldl:nl‘ll'dlon:.; l‘w:::lnho‘xp HAIRR 98 B A ey RlB 0 the Hew York Central railfosd the | JEFFERSON CITY, Mo, Nov. 12 The | AR 3 ’ . ARl GEF IR Badaia Nikhi who earnestly pressed it: He sald that the !y o0 ho was reinforced and the second —_— Brl{h'(h “:‘-'\I'er‘r,u‘:-mx{g'rem 5 ;’t':li‘-m ln" «:nq seoretary of state today chartered the Cape | MANAGUA. Nlearagua, Nov. 12.—-The B i s total income of all the state experiment | oo pailad. WASHINGTON, Nov, 13.—~The contest | (EEIBtEREION Al (of ok Inatead as for, | Olrardeau & Northern rallroad, with a Nicaraguan presidentlal election has passed | MEMPHIS Tenn. Nov, 1 Bobhy Wil stations and agricultural colleges today over the Kentucky internal revenue col- | merly by way of the Suez canal. It capital of $800,000. The road is to extenljofi peaccfully. General Santas Zelaya has ‘,I‘;'_"',’m“""_'W);mj"r{ _'I‘”;‘;" '"'.'.'«'.’I‘"v';.«,]",, amounts to $30,000,000 and the annuities DALY MAKES ANOTHER DICKER | lectorship was settled today. At the con. |been demonstrated that the Pacific and | from Cape Glrardeau, Mo., to Crystal City, | been re-clected president by a large vote. |run in 'this city. He ga o o . American route {5 slightly over three davs | e o . The At 8 e and endowments at 4 per cent make the clusion of & conference between the presi- | American route 18 AR OV A dnay | Mo. a distance of ninety miles. The in- over Jimmy Bowler in total fncome $130,000,000, There are 23,000 | ¢ Gent and Senator Deboe, Reprexentative | 1o Landon by sway af Colombo, Brindfsi ang | corporators are: Newman Erb of New | CAMPAIGN AGAINST RAGTIME L O (Pl students, 6,000 teachers and 26,000 alumni Contractor Cats Down Materially | Boreing and Commissioner of Internal Rey- [ London York. R. E. Rambaur and Carl Daudt of | s i fAnish and gained the sp There were meetings of several sections rice Offered for Sewer Con- enue Yerkes the presidgnt agreed to ap 81, lLouis and Edgar Blomeyer of Cape ederation of Musicians ress Ite Callahn Guring the day. The most mportant was | Srmotiande point E. A. Craft to succeed C. E. Sapp as | S rardean, Mo. Mr. Erb owns $880,000 of | A AN PP by a discussion of co-operation between the collector of the Fifth (Louisville) district. | BAD DREAMS. the stock | s ! L BAVANNAIL Gn, Department of Agriculture and the sta- —_— At the same conference George W. Leiberth ik ) » Suppression. of Philsgelphia and ¥ tions In grass and forage plant work, led % e was decided upon for the collectorship of MONTANA DEMANDS LONGBAUGH — Athlee elub, tonfght fought twenty by Prof. Galloway, director of the bureau | HAVANA, Nov. 12.—~Michael J. Daly, in ['the Sixth (Covington) district, to succeed © Cansed by Coffee. | CHICAGD, Nov. 12.—A call wan aent gut|and clever rounds to a”draw. " The mer of plant industry of the department { & letter to the municipal council of Ha- [ D, N. Cumingore. The latter is the present Governor Toole ues Requisition |tonlght from the Chicago Federation of | fOURNt 1t 1% pount vana says he figured upon the question | collector and was a candidate for reap- I have been a coffee drinker, more or varnow Daskess fas Musieluns asking for the unfted efforts of | === CRACKER MEN AVOID THE NAME | °f fcoepting bonds in pay for the sewer | pointment loss, ever since | can remember, until a all musiclans jn the United States to make AMUSEMENTS, by contract and estimated that there would | few months ago | became more and more pposed Wagner Rohber, a fght on music of the raglime variety 4 o be a discount of & per cent in negotiating Frenén's Death Promotes Other nervous and irritable, and finally I could e | The local unfon declares thai ragtime com T1)'S | eotnan & Hur them. This sum he hes added to his bid { WASHINGTON, Nov, 12,~The death of | not sleep at night for 1 was horribly dis HELENA, Mont, Nov. 12,--Governor | Position is “Immoral. obscene, degrading BOYD'S | Managers. recently submitted and he now offers 10 de- | ‘olonel John W. French, which oceurred at | turbed by dreams of all sorts and a spec- | Toole today issued a r A and unworthy of production. ; L onel Jo ch, which oceurred ) pday issued a requisition upon Goy § § RIS ATA D Forming n Trust duet § )28 from his original bid, $11.- | Atlanta yesterday, will promote Lieutenant | ies of distressing nightmare et o l”l.'.ff?',\‘n‘;||"|”'|“|-. 5‘1}\11..'.5.' ‘\..‘m‘” & 435,896, inasmuch as the muolcipal coun- | Colonel James J. Miller to be colonel, Major | Finally, after hearing the experience of | baugh, alleged Great Northern train rob- Nard' Infimate With Cngade THE BURGOMASTER CINCINNATI, 0., Nov. 12.—~The "m_m‘.n i considering the expediency of let- | p, W Mausfield to be lieutenant colopel | numbers of friends who had quit coffee | per under arrest at St Louls | BOSTON, Noy An important inter RIGIN A MPAN B Gf Indbiandent tracker and bise | LBE the Sentrastiwithaul mSKIRE eay 'y and Captain James B. Jackson to be major, | and gone to drinking Postum Food Coffee,| Under Sheriff Crawford of Choleau with ‘Ridstdent Rbdssvelt Is to be BY THI ORIGINAL COMBANE. U1t TaNars Dax'sappolntéd . the followips | T\NORE fOF bonds. Ho slsy@fisss fo sm- y | and learning of the great benefits they had | county will ieave for St. Louls tonight to | Beld at Washington tomorrow by repre Matinee: 2, #e 8l L ey P r'irm_“ ot 'organization: | U10Y Cuban workmen only, ‘At today's ses Menry Clay's Descendant Appointed. | orived. | concluded coffse must be the | hring Longbaugh back, provided he §s not tives of the Boston Chamber of Com . ¢ e i e Cf 3 n o a % " s : 4 e P . red . " P " " NEN Gottee A Ward o Pittaburs, ohairmen; | 2100 the counsil by & vold of 14 18 8, re- | WANRINGTON, Nev. 13.—Hon. Hoeary|esuss of my trouble, so I got some Postum | jnajeted at St. Louls. There ure merce #nd business men from varlous sec X 1. G. Young, Boston; D. C. Star, Cleveland two Drama ferred the matter to a speclal committee. | Clay MeDowell has been selected 1o su. Food Coffee and had it made strictly ac- ® M. Lindquist, Denver; W. Lenhart, | charges in Montana against Longbaugh-- | {lons of the country in behaif of more in 1B ELEVENTH ceed Judge John Paul as United States dis- | cording to directions. assault with intent to kill and robbery tmate trade relations with Canada. The | Three performances only, Sunday Brownsville, Pa.; Edward Graves, Wash- togton, 1. €. Harry Fox, Chicago. The HIS REGRETS TO VETERANS |t Judge of the western district of Viy 1 was astonished at the flavor and taste ST. LOUIS, Nov 12.-United States Dlg- | Movement for clprocal relations with ?‘1“1Jl{:“lll..‘f.':";\,E'::::I"‘ night, Nov. 17 anc i ginin. He Ia from Wise county and a great. | 1t entirely took the place of coffee, and | rict Attorney Rosier presented to the fed. | Cnada begun by the Chamber of Com i merce has resulied in definiie plans whereby SHTON ANRIIatEN WaTp. K20 RAMEN SORMMLE OF | Bosevhlt: Cawaet Be’ Rt * w 1 sweetly. M * | the vepresentatives shall give the executive 1. G. Anoon. Green Bay., Wis; J. Street- | S t——————— sleep peacefully and &w ¥ Nerves | the cases of the alleged Montana train | " | accupation a printer in frons today and is in the hospital in a | Grand Raplds Opern tntors, New 1 in Missonrl | elnyn Serves Another Ter Appoint Committee (0 Suggest a Way to Combine Without ernor Dockery of Missouri for Harry Long- ATTRACTION-The Great Scenic grandson of Henry Clay to my very great satisfaction, | began 10| oral grand jury, which met this afterncon, mas. Clooinnatl, and e Vo glinge + pro Present fon of “Army on W, €, T, U, Canvention, improved, and | wish | could warn every their views on the merits of the question : [ : robber, supposed to be Harry Longbaugh :g, retary Long arranged the interview and ot Raat of CHICAGO. Nov. 1% ihe natignal ocers | man, woman and hild from the unwholes | and his female companion, Laura Bullion }’h' O ataiond ihat e GusNtlon. 1uptta These committees deliberated over the o et tomay. for Fort Worth: Fex: 't | some drug, ordinary coftee who are under arrest here. Tho distriot | o 15 MUEEEG, L BRI Rgome Teleph 1511 matter of permanent organization today and | INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 12-The thirty- | attend ghe twents-elghth wnniil conven People really do not appreciate or real- | aptorpey asks that the prisoners be in ‘.'p"u.ln“). message 10 congres. i ephone (hey are expected to make reports that will | third reunion of the Society of the Army {0 n““l“"jl'l"“-‘u';‘ tion, In the party were | 1z what & powerful drug It 18 and what|gicted on the charges of forging signa- I8 BlesaAge 10 GoRp) Mats., Bun, Wed, Sat, 210 PR Y aliae » way 10 allow all independent bakers | of the Tensessee will ba'Beld Iy this oity | (b Tice. president. Mise Anna Gordon: in | teFrible effect it has on the human system. | wures 1o bank noter and with haviog In Lries Compulsory \oting. MIGH CLASS VALDEV to join without forming a counter trus: | tomorrow and Thursday. [ corresponding ¥ocretary, Mre Buran M. D, | 1f they aid, hardly a v"v*"*"”" would be | thoir possession stolen bank notes | to the National Biscuit company, which | The followlng letter has been received lfll'\"'-)"‘"“'" (Rl ”:I”NNI.(IKKWF‘ sold. 1 would never think of going back to | s they oppose by Lieutenant Heory C. Adams of (he lo- | committce da M. Reed, president of | ®0ff*e again. | would almost as soon DEATH RECORD. 1‘\.,_,. has proy ubjeet Wilson, “The | SHILADELPHIA, Noy The Wilfred Clarke & Co, Goleman's Cats SEHAREEH o o rogs, CAndy Fewis’ & Coy Hoyve & "anakas, Mile. Pepe Calen, cal executive commlttee: {he Vermont state unfon, and Miss Chris- | think of putting my hand in a five after 1} fourth snnual debate with the Kinodrome tine T. Cline, the Liverpoal temper iec- | had once been burned of Michigan the following: rhees—10 \ ik WHITE HOUSE, WASIHINGTON, Nov. | e Ladsriase e APV That the Bysiemn of Compulsors Voting o 9, 1901~ My Dy Bir: The ——— | A voung lady triend of ours had stom- Should Be Adopted fn the United States ” = Headaohe roceived Your Tivor of Now ] Veteran Fannd Dead Ta strect, . | ach irounie for o long Ume. and could not | LONDON, Nov. 12.—Lady Catherine Jane | T Univorsityor sionixan wiil nave ' | Miago"s Trocadero Billousness, sour stomach, conatipas | that imperative engagements already made | ARDMORE, | T ov. 12.-Charles W, | 8¢t well as long #s #he used coffee. She | Carew randmother of the present Baron | FAYIR, G Lhie an March 7 next MATINEE TODA i tion and all lver ilis are cured by | Wil preclude him from accepting your | Hildebrand aged ol prominent merabsr | finally quit coffee and began ihe use of | Carew. died yesterday at Woodstown R . cordlal invitution to_attend the ‘thirwy- |of the Grand Army of ihe Repubilc, “vas | postum Food Coffeo and is now perfectly | Waterford. Ireland. aged 104 - she was e the Coug MOULIN ROUGE Burl "“d { ] Pll taing coynion-of the Mapiety . of the Army | found dend o, 1S, te o ee thraLiah o Noun! for health. Don't - publish | guest at the famous Br bl on the And Works OF the Cold, Nothing bt lgvely “women--atinet Conveying to you the president's thanks | heart. Dudley Slaughter, aged . my name. Herington, Kan.|eve of the baitle of W was & | Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets cure a coi | Bvening 8:15-8monke If you like. " Specini The non-irritating catbartic. Price | ¢, Uiy thoughtfulness 1 the matter, be | Aldems Slaughter, and A K. Lowis wers st . oo 1k P P e Bel Z Toils B : 4 A | Friday “evening, returns of Jeffries-Ruh'in 25 cents of all druggiets or by mallof | licve me, very (ruly. NOADE VARSI S0 wiih the murder ¢ | Name siven by Fostum Corssl Cou Lt noted beauty at th t 8 PRIl | 1o one dax. No-cure, w0 pay. Price % | gt ract” rm: ring:iide. ‘Next Sunday, C.1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. GEORGE B, CORTELYOU. | Hildebrand Battle Creek, Mich. Nppe. Jcents Dave B Levis' Blg Productfon