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\I\\^* 1 \**\ m^wm ' r t>i IH ^W t^BBPI^B'*' '•WNMMMF **HW* * *WSfci. jlMHhWI »'«ft, jtwr- THE PLATTSBURGH REPU ^HK/X JL.JL m \ \ rxiI.TTT — \The OreAtest Good of the <»mtte*ft Number,\ — UFNTHUl VOli. Mh *«>• «. PROGRESSIVE PRINCIPLES TO TIE FORE PLvriMHTniiir iu<;i*riu»ic.vff SLMI mm, ni.rinnn.it as, PMJ \V«**»*t* - -^-m*w»„m,tH*, WH«»I,r NO „U2t 1L UITES* MiLHOLLAm > THT C JSMI - OTBOT SOTWRAGIST AKD MS- JMLL McCOtoHCK THE GREAT PlMKSIW^lVia AT Y. M. 0. A. The Women'* Civic League of the Cham**?* of Commerce, under the > leadership .jtf^ts chairman, .ate. John * jr, Beotfc, °* Saturday evening will tend**:*- jretyijption at-the Y. M. (J, A. to the it*«*|iw» young suffragist organ- Mer **>«• pt-atar, Mia» Inez Miihotfand, itmgHw\ ot. '»f. and Mrs , Joh.it E. Jtiihfti^ijia; ,0?,.'\ Kr.ir Vonk,. together with t*» iH/0% -OfediW WcCormfck, the •grew* ,1ffro8xe»»»J'Ve r <and friend and afl- tjjf'Col, Roosevelt and. one Of the oflrwrf^m o* the Progressive party. Interest in Centered In this . **d the League i» fortunate •iilhmviW \Men *Me t o prevail*ojipoii $«M celebrated .jlromoterm of e^ual mittt*f to '(WjdraMt the mooting. This. It th* |fhwt 0« 4 dories of events to \be , IMtaf!yMf«te& %i v th« Women.'* Leaigwe wW<* 'dtfirttyf'** Jrtibrt life Jhtti* shown « progreagfve spirit that 1* truly re* •iliii«Mi»r v ''..' Althouvh the tftlef of the ad'drcwres here -i^ ••«*«»:;• ,*«n,p.unced they ape. ' mire to few at tliit iwsateet interest and, •Wil* wid«n»bte«ly contain mtcch food' ior thovirht on >tfe» part of the hear- <J*M! |ne*rti»*r» of the Civic league, **v!ng W injtttf tH* nomewhat limited •paiee In the iA*B«*rtjbly Boom have' de» elded to hmve the admission, tbe -.by; 'f*ck«t «i»dU invitation* have foeen is-, rued %<>• **ch member fo r her person* 1 al uie an d '<for 'fter\ husband or some. Weft4 Throughout the evening and foi- iowing the addresses there -will be nrtifclc »n* ph infijjranal 'reception will be held wftft theHvomen' of the'Exec- utive eomini'jtte» Ofi 'th e League. re- #eMn-g, - Mlli CAPITOL SPACES •EXPRESS, PBLLED DOWN. J0*te on Rnmt# f eom Pacific Coast Cut ©own atOro Whan Half. \ ; W4»HlN«TQ^i iJec- 27,—3E?press, eomjjanteil h*V6 hew 'compelled to cut Ip^n.thd/wtr'ffth-ppun-es, t-hroii'sh. the . R./^S^'dKieWr'-^irBt AssiMant Post- : ii«it*^^on«wai, • •. teqen*iy t-eti^veg. ''mfroi- * i*ft l Oie*0, '<Jal,» grower no- tice (Hit he prop»)ied to' send by par- ; «*1 pout t^fp Sfltfloads «of prunes to I**ir ToHc, , » wu to ,&• a \itreak\ shipment, *jnd wajs to be Bent in eight-pound jtoxM. Th« Mpreas companies prompt- ly cut thelt' rate to 35 cents, Dr. ar*ndD«ld believes that the parcel »oat eyentuallyi, ,wili force exprees raten to \rod* bottom.\ Location Within the iiapitol of th<> ad-naintstratlvo departments of thi- •Stato government as soon us the Court of Appeals unoves from Us present quarters on 1 the fourth floor of the 'Capitol to temporary quarters In tho new Education 'building, la the key- note of a •plan adopted by the State trustees of pulblie Qnillddnga While it is planned to eventually 'build an ad- wi'misl/ratlon bulluinig which will house all the» departments but those of the olectlve otHcers, the scheme of thp trustees will sitfftuo to afleojrumo- da,to all the departments for the pres- ent, 1'ho Court of Appeals will soon move Into, perman'ent headquarters In thej.g.tate, .pouso, which it is planned' to. fQttmjffify-tor it«| uso. >J ; *ho .piftn: for the rearrangement of| office* ip^th0 iCapitol, as adopted by the* tPiiet#j?si is a* follovvs Flrist floor—Stato •comptroller wlH occupy the rooms now used. by. the superitendent of pmbllc- •'Work^, the pu'blic servtee commiBSlon, the',suy>3r- ihtendent of priBpns, .insurance Co- par tment, fire Tnarahal ano; Stat!.* hogpitM commission 1 . The State, trea- surer and 1 , the State superintendent of public buiiainf s, who ' will • occupy practically the same quarters noiW- as- signed to th<*P- fhe -irestaurant and bar.ber shop, now on the third floor, | will .be. aocom'modiated 1 in a .jieparate building to be 'erected in tlie -court,-' ' : , Second floor—The 'executive depart-., orient and the attoriVeyi ge'no'ral's .9^9? are unchanged; the secretary .oT'-Stat'e will have enlarged quarters,- embrac- ing the \hearing' (room, and^--counsel's offioe of the pulblic Horvie^'-commiission on the Washtagtoh\ avenue\ sl'de. The rooms now occupied by the State -com- missioner o& excise wlU b e oocupied^bj. the\ 0tate banking d!ep:arttnenfc*? , ''Tiie hearing 'rooms \olf 'th'e Lfeiglsla'ture on' the'second floor will' remainvimdls^ tunbed.,_ _ • \ •*..- '« '••.'\'.•;'£'•'<\',..:• ./\.'. .Third'- flooj\—Reserved entirely.;.foi; ( the\ Legislature, with'the •eiccep|ion,;.b:t: '60ETHALS TO BOVtW 'ESSEX C01IY CMLi Mies BENEFIT. p\\ •ii . i. IlliM I (, • . t'jtl . I 1, . 111.. I',. NII ;i up th.- i-a-n '1 «'.'! ili.itii.ii will u ti. w I in if um i-uf SI'.,\till In $ln.,|ii|t, 'ml ni-uk' U|. in HI hi r v, i .<». it U ini.l.-isi 1 lun'i- ilnvt ''-'i 'ifM-lhiilt In to huh ! tli>> p.-f mil I'.u- i ro.ir 4trur tin- HI.-UIUJ; i»r th>. r.vn it. IHil thfll K.> to W.r^-MniitiiH d< «\• - coi'il Ot-n. ntvby n-i vu-u-f <.f Kmiinfi-rn of thti Army. It la TOporlt'il that Mr, T.ift wantn to appoint Col. Judaon of Wtwhliwtou a« Vii'e fhwernor. v\\\ dii.wT mmt.tt \X\UI;-A ,\M> ttoi its u> ITS \voitiua.«\. r.< ii'i n II'IM «-«'«i|> tn Withi rl'i *-. flum lion i>, VHUt ;m,( «jf| rttt t-lght.h..iir ll »ti i •• \' Ml,, l ' | I'-rr U..t,i-v •th. »-,., M* k v t*,i . \\ '\i|ara-i >'t\Pi\>i«Ml li-\« ore ftfii u»« nnoi rort i*t -.Uia«v wn/SSl S SH MCL , e£ t n (at <™>h> »*• y\«»* wn of Mr, and M«. Bd- S^L!^^ ~ ,0 *r ttt0 * W » **«« \rthdfcy Dec. :t8 Iby -giving an elalborate party for hia playmates* kittle Vinson is on'e of the richest ibaMes in the world, and his guests represented many future millionaires. His'-wiother is the daughter of the l*'to Thomas T?. Walsh, the Chicago mln- „ w ,,«n,n j.1., WH-IJI;U,HI o.c .Cincinnati anu Washington 1 . The little iboy at the left la the photograph is the son of Bel- gium's minister to the United States, His mother was Miss Helen Ffoulkn of Washington, toeforo her marriage to Minister Havenlth. WATHRTOWH MAN PKOMOHE2D. /•me« H,HftardevKnt Mnde First I)ep- Htr In Sttto flletiWRy Offloe, AliBAJTr, JDeCr 27,-^0. 'Gardion Reel, it*t«i fuperlntendeht of higli- Wmyft Jhi^ received *n'd accepted the resignation ot Charlee p r Foley, o* lyofclcport as flret depuitis' Superintends .-fftt of high ways, giiperintehdent Keel designated James H. etttrdevani, of 'Watertowt« r a division engineer, to HH the; vacancy, subject to the appro- val, of the «tate highway commission; The drat deputy %$s charge of the bu- reau of (maintenance an d repair, and H Wa^ ftated*'tHat itr. Foley resigned feeoftuwe it was deemed advisable to kaye an en'glneer look aifter this work, The salary & fg.QQQ a yaar, snow USES FOB • ' . BOGOES* BTTJREAUS. Wiji Be \tTsccl at Wilson's Inaugura- tion to t?potect Visitors. WASHINGTON, Dec, •il.-^-ln order to 'protect visitors from thieve«a and confidence meh\ when Woodrcjw Wi'l- eoii'is Influctecl'iWtp offlec n'ext March, Major. 'iSiciardT ^IvestfetS chief of thd Washin^n' ipC'Uce, k perfecting a>' plan, that has never ;befoi-e .beteh fiiett at inau'gtirlitio'n^tlmfe. \Muiaf Sylvester* Propose*' t9 'lec^rf a-gallery ; of 'about B06 piptujea\ of pieftl'iocMla arid other criminals receritty arrested through- out the siouniry, Thesie pictures will ')>e reprodiuced an d the '-minlatur© rogue galieries will he -placed in.hotel lob- bies, rai'lroad stations and other places Where visitors can study them, • by •the'^Cpurt-rdf/'Afpe^ changed \\jp.to'^'eaTirfg^r^omVl'fio^tii'e Ijegislature, • ap'd-'the^lSgll'fative li'i>ra^ ry will occupy\tfte thWd'floor' ; 'space •jgtm&Ay, used fpr_ thfiu^tate 'library, '; iToirr iloor-~3piie State f&g!ne|i.. and the. sulperin'tenclent of 'publff'.jyorKs • will occilpy_. the/-reconstru\cJe..d',j.:yyest.' portion ifo»m;e'rly ; \sii\'eh;^t^o^o'.' : S i tate ed'uc'fltioii. dcp&rtm:en^fahS' 'th'e^p'u'biio, li.brd'rK The\^^'^^ ib'o'ftrdj of rc1ainis;:_\vin' go back to= - th'e 'old? hearing 'room' \Q\ the State Court of 'Cjlal)ms3nd : *.rp'oms I prevlou^lyCot^up.ied 'by a''7bur'feajjf' ;; pf' the\ State •'eo3ucatipn-depart!ipehti',The suiporlntendent^of^wdiihts/'^hdl-mea'- Buirea, State]'prlTOii coiri'missioni- State labor\ .commissioner, .^tato architect •and civil \'service';'commi'ssion \twill oc- cupy their' prxisCn't ^O'artera/ In^addij tlpijl*.howeVe^ih'ei'\ci^li| ( ' service com- mission ^ii^j'^-the-^&^H^oJJ^he^^e.n-,, ate cities apd' | bantks conifmittees. The\ superiritehdent cf prisons TVIH . occupy the .old rpom' i oy;the^^er;to,6jt.th : 4''. | Court olf Appeals.^^.__\;'_..'\\ ;, ;:;~;\.-A.;' : v-'-- r i . • El.fth';floo1r^The;TeoonstrTUcted por- 'tToa will y 'be.-^^u&^ perJnten'dent- ; /pf;.^h^sii.rance. The 'State; coinmisSibnei^'Sf i'health and the fiscal s.upervisor.f of estate charities, wdll^re-. fain -their7p r reSep*t : rbOms; \and'•;'the'\ ex- aminatipris'rqom of the education de- p'artmeVt'-Vii'li'.lM*^tuimed.j'Oixer to the State arWhi'te'cl'for a 3raughHng''rqoihV .T.h'iC^rrangemehtof.^pffices.Will he,-. cessitg,'te.\.ifie?r6mpyal 'frp.m v th'e'-build : ing oif^tlJe.-pubilc'' 'service; cbmmissio'nV' rire\imSr^K : a1^hosp1'barcp excise -departments';''''' '\ - : '\--.- *\\'.; NG CHINESE ^Cannibalism Following the Destitution of Famine in Stricken Districts. '.PSJICTN, 3>e«. 27.7—Thousands of Chinese in the ifa'min'e-strloken dis^ 'fcrlots. of ceniraf (China •J»av«'^ fcttrried 1 canniTDals and fathers and mothers arc favouring their ow n children in order ['to prolong their ow/n lives. This conda- ti'oii of affairs is set forth In a report made, to President Yuan' Shi Kal by r'tliree commissioners whom he per- \sbriariyi deputized to visit the starva- tion' district and Investigate, He took [1'ooal officials were esaggin'atUiK re- ports of the real conditions in ordtir :,|};4t thfa' \miglit hav-e an. app.-jrtuhlt* to 'graft 'from any relief fund that might be appointed. The president will urge the as-iem- bjy to make nn appropriation as result of the ooTOmiSBionvr's report, but he will, ask tlie national agents foe deiig- nated'to distrfbuto the 'fund.--. It is estimated that 100,000 have perished from starvation .nul that, 1,- thls action because of his fear thatJOO.OOO are suffering from 'famine. aaXKBOT CROWD AT AIiBAXY. ' , ..• i . ' ','. A'TTOIiNiEV GENERAL. Snow iJLieii'i^{rc' L A'inf•'•ToWfCji-' ; Roiid Coii- tra'clsl'aridi.'Maintenaitce.;\ \.\' -., ASSISTANT ^HA-BLAIK AT *''' -i- .^Wff? *W' \ \ '\' l ' JI '\S!b l t .'i7rti»- »i.* . • • *» Hev. Bertram H*»jiee, 'gently made rector of St. Pauil'a Episcopal church, has been appointed assistant, or Pro.- testant, chaplain of «ing 8i»g prison, He will 'begin hia dutie» op. januftry 1. 'Mv, Lee came here from St, Mary'B church, Mott (Haven. Hpllaikl Gaining Population, A census of Holland taken in Aii*- *st showed a population of 6,0*7,552, * «»W i n on e year Of 19MS* ' Attorney;'Glini|ral\\;^ vised, that^snb^niyi^^peirenioyfld. b'y ; town •••••superintjii'd'ehts',' bf•'.,*\ .HighwaySi frem im pro ved c ouri tyTBjid'\s'tsif , i \^ high * Ways in 1 their .respective-, toyvps:'- .The sJdca that thi3 rfoYk* v khb*ul'd' l b r e'''dp'ri'e ,: >by' the ','^tate' '•'highway '•' co^rrtis'sibn-^has I arisen in some'' •ebuntles'''and'. i 'ari' 'opin- ion was aske''d''oh thWsttbj'ectV' - ; '.. \ • The attorney general also n-u'led-.thai the highway commission 'has. the pow- er to cancel an nnco.mipleted contract for the improvement of a highway If the work is not beinfe-- done !ti' full a'peoM With the terms of the contract and the specifications.. After a con- tract for the improvement of a high- way has 'been completed and the high- vHny accepted, it shafll ibe maintained ubtlfer .the highway law providing for nvalntainanee. : ALBANY, Dec. 27.—There 13 much speculation here over tho fact that ^Secretary of State Lazansky has Is- sued about XS/OO'O Invitations to the ceremonies of Gov.-elect Sulzer's i:.- aogural on Jan. 1 /iPart of these invitations were sent .without, the card of admission to th(» I \Ae's'e'm'lJly Chaim'ber, where the cere- monies aire to :be conducted. As the Asseimbly Chamber will seat only 1300, It' wili/'be a case of iirst coma first served, an d a terrihlo jam will prob- ahiy'.be the result. The decision! of the G-ovemor-elcu to-have no military escort will lfss-'ii 'the crowd somewhat, tout enougb per- il sons, it Is 'believed, will hfr attrai-ud ;h'ere, armed with invitatioas, to nil •the' Assenihly Cliamber nuiny tl'n --i 'over. . fiocretarj' of Stato Luxansky s:i'.t that there was nothing tiimisu.il In ih- number of invitations sent out. Tin invitations were si'nt at tin- n-iii'-t of Gov,-elect Sufetr, who, Mr. Li-'n .- sky said, was nutu-rally a,nxio,( : i.- moet as many citizens* of thu ...lu'i i- possible. He said that no ti.-ki is <•' admission to the Assembly (MT-IHIH' had been ifasued, us only some !.'.\'' could ,be cared for tht-tv, an d the !M-I arrivals womld have tins pref-Tnu. Cithers would have tin opportui'Hv i • mi-ett the Governor in tln> ni' 1 un ...ri. he said, in the ext-.-i-ui'ive ofiii'tM P1SRRY QENlTOXNiEAI* Rtir^oitD COAL puoorcTiox. ,1'n Its annual rinSew o'f 4 ho Ann-or- ioan coal Industry, the current issue of The Coal Trade Journal says. \While tho year 1911 disappointed those Who expected it to keep up tho reeord-broakittg habit of the Ameri can coaa trade and foil slightly) be- iilr.tl the (figure* for 1910, the year now closing hn« boon so great a ton- nage producer that It not only estab- lishes definitely n ne w trade record for Itself, hut au one .might say ha» something to spare for tho detlclon- ricj of 1011. All this was achieved dcsplto a serious interruption of the operation of tho anthracite mines, and more or leas unwetUement of blt- umtnouH matters in tho 'Spring, pend- ing settlements In one district and an- other, following tho general settle- ment arrived at in Cleveland at tltc opening of the .Spring season. \The •bituminous output mule up frtr any s-hortcomlpgn In thn unihra- i-lto tanniige, and tho lurg». produc- tion thereof has been .U'liii>vi<.l natur- ally enough in view n| the Int-ria;*.'- In inan , ufaeturin , 'T an d r.illrn.id tr.»fl'li' ind In f.ireUfii triiilc, nu will M.M tin- •uu'Jtipli.-ntion of u.Hug(. for v.irionn PU'hlJc utllith-y such at g.13 and dc't- fie companies, which ,ir« in-Un^ n eun- m.intly Increapln^ tonnagn 0t «»o,\J Pcmiriil havl'm.' ••• »n 'I'Hsk In- nil fllr- .'I'tloni. once It iva'i «^ll essl (,bli«h»'d that the political campaign IVH nm to bc£ha ju.tweUP.ng f«R»t» tbut 't has iieeti In wmn pri^'rlonfal ven; -. H '<.'• 'owed ns a mnltr-r nr i\i«iir»o (hi! rli, output of 'liltumlnoui <\c>u! niu<>unieil high aihove 4CO.fluO.n0O tmm. and '.vlth more than sn 0*0 000 net t..n«. it scmns safe tn set down o total of ran 000,000 net tons and more is the year's output, overtopping ih. fullv 10 ' 000,000 tons the high murk oitabllsh- od in 1010. ,••' • MUI tin sfr.tflted d ty for thn under- ground ittfu and a r>irte«huut\ ddy with n l\ * < rtin H ilav ratee* whittA will g<i into pcf»H t JuiiU'iey 3. The notice of this ohingo has b«<i* poaleil at all the mlm 1 * and aflteot* about 1800 men. Pitsdchuu'ii Wlfo tt» Haul \tmm «a Soil\ aiO¥«i«Wli Mrs. Woodrew Wiisoh. wtfo of tiwi Proflldent-elcci,, ha s been elected' U« head a, niitlonal \ibftekHO'the-*^\\ movemeru, which, tunoiijf other things, to expected to *olv» tho pr«*~ lent of the high cost of living. It be- came known y-eaterflfty that »h e U«D accepted the presidency *f a'ivewiuH*-* auxiliary to tho Southern Commeifcllit •CongresB, which moota iii. jtfd>pU* i*. fpptomher next. With '>lra Wilson In tho ne* movement am many women of tifin South wh o are profftln'cnt for thelt> efforts to vegctiemte tho ngtiouHuiM** Industries not only of their native BUUCH, hut of tho whole ••aoufttrj', Mrs. Wilson xtcceptoti the leadorahl|t of the ituMlliu*/ when in Bermud* reeetitly. Hettii Varlek Wu«wt4i« president of th« Katlon.ii Wom.vn'K BepiUrft'can Asnoeiutlun, h.ta be«» (dciued vlcp. pmiUent ft\'*! w|11 wtirk with Mrs. Wilson. Mrs. John H*y« Hammond also has lu-ccptetl an often- to hi* a vn« pivnldeiu of thfi JVW*- lliarv * Led by Mrs Wilson th.-. offlcws wt the (irg.ntattf.n will begin at once the \v.nk i.f i»ppointln« two dolcgato* <n each stiue to jotn the AmeHcnw committee, which startu for JBtu*op« on April 26 nest to stud** the Suro- pm.it vo*mfimaix0- s$m<?m*i <?I • ti.w- farmers. Mrs. Wilson believe..; much ViiHut'hle mfonttation enn wo obtained In that wa.v. I'UITM.Vla* BY OAXVUL'U^. Ooiilit Not I'ntlorstnjid Kln<Ine« TM Ifo Found Jlimsolf Rfiidj for die Spit. Final Plans For Celebration on Lake Erie. CLEVELAND, I>oc. 27.—i-'lnal plans for the eeleibratlon' next jear of tho Perry centennial will be eompleted at Sandusky, O., In a meeting thf.'rp Jan . .1.4 and 16, o-f the lnter-iity committee and the Inter-state board of Peirv centennial commission, it hus'b^cn an- nounced here. JPLOOD IN Sl'LZKH'S PLACE. Morrttl Goes on Immigration, N'atur nlization and ICdmcution Coniiuiltee.i. CHINA AXXJ01-8 JO SITPPRISSH OPir.M. BUGI3N10S IN UTAH. Committtti .v-.sUMimejil-a In the House of lieprc. -n'tativi-s made nuccs- sury by changes in membership Win be conslderod at H Ut-mociaiiL. c.iu- •uh which h IM 11. a i ailed for January 7. The chairman hip ui the rniiunlt- 'en on tnri'ir'ii an \in- made vurant i>y tliw eli-c-tinri ..i I:. prcMi-niutlvi' .Sui/..-r is governor of .\ • « York. IN on,. ( ,i h» impurt.'irii pio.s to I .«• till. d. U il I li. - i\l!li-i . Will Ko to ii I of Virginia, .i> i li niiu in of the cuin- PKOiMlKiBNT LAWYER IHflAB. 0TICA, Pec. 27.—Thomas I>. Wat- Itlns, for'iy-two yeara old, a prominent lawyer of this city, and widely known throughout the state, died at his home in ITtlca after a short illness from Stomach trouble. Advertise in Tho Republican, and 'Keep up with the times. SALT LAKK CITY, Ut>b, nee. fr. - SterlliKatlon of persons adlmligeil in fit to have offspring or coivvicted of certain crimes Is advocated In He biennial report of the 4-Uutt- Board .i Insanity and the Superintendent o- the Stato Mental hospital tlbil v.iiii the Governor. It also recornnn mix the creation of a Stato (board of i\i genlcs to control marrlapfri urul H-m. certificates (for licenses only to the Hi VJ3RMONT TTBB ONLY JTAITimTL STATK Vermont Is now the only utiin tint has an unbroken record of n.-puiili- can victories sirfce the foiTuatlon ot that party, Vermont cast itu (-let'toni Vote for Vremont in 3 8Gi! and It has been, reguls-r ever since, in 15 sKu-esa- ivo eJectione, :« probiuble il liepret-eiil.im. prewelit m-lii.. mil'tee. Tu • u- , . f r,.un. c tU i-r (irue iTuj-'h.., 1.1 ::. A J» I-..-. ,.I iV'-lVS lllil l lie IH • 'llHilllle, sentalUo An •.>\•.• r. >ii ' 'hi.. IlftVlJ lleim Kl 11 eh l l Of lti'piiMi. HI a • -lwiiiii. i, senl.'ttlve tir>-> n m Vermont for the cliiliii.--. tu11 pens-.. , tee; JSdwin A. Mi-rntl, .1 . ^ tick, for iwnui\.i-itiim an. . 'ioiv an d eiioi i'1'in, anil Ki|ii.-i tlve 8eolt of l.e.va fur the i ,..11111 on coinage, WiU;llts and 111. 1 .-son;! reform in Hie elvtl sorvl-. HosldcN theMe thn caueu win .us .f.I the ch-ilrnitinslilp of the c.immin,. nn public binds, content for which i,, 1., tween HepresenUUlve I'Virn of <>,• lahoina arid HiipresenhilLi- llr.ihim of IIHieitM The outgoing ilialimui l« \ruverteir-i'lei t Ru-blnwui of Arl.trwa-. tvhosu inauguration, Ukn thai i»f ilnv- ernor-i li-ct -Cnx of Ohio, a n,. iniiei >if the appnipTiutliiiw conuiilU. •, will not taku pluce until later in the mouth There an* .1 number of (Umlldafea for the Cox vieancy on ttm appropria- tions committee. Hi Mew of the unaatlsftii torj posi- Hon of the opium uiiestlon, tho '\\hin- esu Government has lnsm 1 a mani- festo reltivnitlivg its desire to suii.pre^n the evil and save the. people- from a life of degradation. The manifesto evpresses the fear that although the go % eminent Is In etune^t Hm people- are evasive. Inferring to the a^rcem.-n-t with Great Britain, It points o'ii 'hai the cessation of the import tlion ,,p ln- dl-in op.u.m depi-ndh on intlie pi., htbltlun of the culllvaili. 1, of :te nailvH article, ami tli'f \ill. Hi'i may ,1 c.millet iver the Ai.-.-l.. • •,. in se a-rri-i mcnl -on ..,.1,1. 1 1 u M.ilhorltii s nr.- .-a • .. f.. , ..-. nr. all prcUeu-. pi • -i 1. . , 11.11. • •• BUpprebslun. CUJLDUl'A ItOOM COM.i(l v. ON IMt<ll.\l... fitly DeVUleplon, a former tetLChnl\ nt a lota} academy In Sin Frattcl*C« who arrived there lately from the we«t const of South Africa told * ulo of having been fattened for ft. fe.mt 'by cannibals while attemptln* to cross from Olud.td to Fiuenos Atreft, Ho oscn.ped nYier many adventure* and found his wov to Ca,li;io \Tliey were 11 strange people,\ he said, \an d appeiuvii t.i be half nto.1 and half npi I have no doubt that they m.-i.e-t te i-.it me t w,i.« mvsti- tluil V. all th, lr kiii.lnei.s mull 1 ciw that It w IH nil il'r.~et'-d t> the .inn > lid i>!\ t'etliin. tff- tut Tlli»n I thuugllt I h, il |, . Her le 1', . , art.I ,i lilt] \ la- \ nt.-jiiuif v.a-> a neivvKpapir .-nr' r. .|i,.nil, >.i ilurlitH th.\ Iliti'stau-Jtt|« iin-Mi iVar his-j urm-ifoN 01 t;.\MX: HIUJ. 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