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Muskogee. groes thr greatly quit work and in churches nm and at \ as ro set 2 only hunti s | Jone. If z vunoLe SAM HUNTS FOR HEnveD. | | | Many Modest Sailors. orant ne- | Washington.—Un __| Opposition to A | “hero medal” distribut sneficiar- t with nes in the is not re- Sam is t any- he was especial the we he will lies are to be thos | the Ameri AVY ¢ | Spanish-Ame r | quired t | gét a me lieve th end his co proportior a local € Prof. Ae eB opinion al “The comet is going from ward it. There tact.” A great ma ave also be- come alarmed r the agitation, but they are not demonstrative about it, as are the regroes. At Westville it is reported that meetings are being held nigbtly and prayer offered. These re- ports come from the smaller towns and rural communities. There is not much excitement among the negroes of the larger town, although it is un- derstood that in nearly every church service Sunday reference was made to it. t of the air. It tead of to- FINED FOR USING TYPEWRITER. Man Haled Into Court for Working His Machine During Night. Paris—A few days ago, according to a report from Balz, Switzerland, a journalist who manipulated his type- writer in his room at night was sum- moned in legal action for disturbing the other tenants. He was fined 80 cents or four days in jail with warn- ing that a second offense would be dearer. Similar cases crop out occasionally in Paris, where freak cases abound. Pianists are the most frequent offend- ers. The law says that pianos must not be banged er ten o'clock in the evening. Phonographs are rapid- ly becoming cl competitors of pi- anos, but an instance has recently ; been recorded in which a phonograph played a role more useful than an- noying. The landlord of a residential house let his ground fioor to a coppersmith, the noise from whose workshop great- ly disturbed the other tenants. One of them, instead of resorting to the com- plicated procedure of calling in ex- perts, simply had the noise registered by a phonograph and brought action for damages against the landlord and ammewe ee “The navy is looking for ev man 3 2 as it as s r Ss on its jhands of wh s to the ,instruc “Heroes w lispose,” read. in the zer of con- | yn on March avy was medals sagements in the we Y € lies and on the sk Suba in the Spanish- | American board ef awards | submitted a li f enga nents, but the secretary has enlarged the list so as to include all officers and men who were under fire. 3, 1901, th | authorize | comme: MAKES HIMSELF AT HOME. Burglar Breaks Into House, Bathes, Sleeps and Then Robs. Stamford, Conn.—After breaking into the home of two wealthy maiden Sisters, the Misses Frances and Cor- nelia Smith and finding it untenanted, a burglar calmly took a sleep in one of their rooms before selecting the articles which he wished to steal. He set the alarm clock for five o'clock. 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