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.-·;;,¢',_- ~VBD BVEBJ' T11.11i18~'1 !_ ··j~,i.~~~~~~-·~~-~~· ;.,. Glt . .«:- . . ;,· - r_ j . - ·, • • : • \• .t t • r . : - ' VOtlJIE XXIX ·MAl::tNIOtVl fRINGE IN. lHE- JOHNSTOWN. NEW YORlt THURSDAY. DECEliBER 2, 1909. COOK DEFENDED - surrection bas ~eached the stage such 1 WATERWAYS ME- N as to entitle the insurgemts an:d thoee _ - _ ft - - regularly MSocb::;ted •with them If ~::.ured the rights of prisoners or MEET AT ALB-ANY BY W:EATHER M'AN • day reflecting the struggle, on the other hand, to chPck the ·fall in No discrimination Is ma.de in this ' REPRESENTATIVJ<} GATHJ<~RIXG TAIU1S UP THE CHARG~S liAOE HE'D OF THE D~OC\\'\\\ OF\ OF~,n•T prices wbich set in yesterday and ef- .-. 'A -r ... ,.., ,,..., fects on the other }!and of the liqUi- PASSES AWA.Y. . . ZEtAJA:·lRDd:Bt£ OONSEQUENOiiJS M,A~ iiE SSJI!OUS OOSP9Ct agaanst citizens of a foreign sta.te who Ita.ve 'become ldentUied wtlih insuil'g~m:ts and If !ll.nything their cla.im to such trea.tment' would seem to be stl\onger inasmuch as theY owed no n>a~tural allegiance to the AT THE CAPIT.\I' CITY. RY WAJ,TER WELL~IAX. dation induced by yesterday's d,.op. _.. Anxiety over the anti-trust program I central government. oRGANUAnoa·s IRiliAL coiVBITIDft as TU MANllfA&fiiRED REI'tlm HE wAs DRDAIIB ra1m IN 1873 · :h\.\ :;:,\'~::!.:.~::··~::~.:::.:.\On MOST' 11 '~ut~' Th- .,_, \ \' ...., .... ~• < wo« P'\\\\ roo ~••· The co\\ • ,.... hy tbe omclm o< the .,.,. flootuo\'d '\\''hOY owing to tho . I«AIRS. ,MO~E- ,co'Miill\ -NnW departtru3ntt wh'o hav~ no doubt of \I c ted diffl.cultles of the llrov.osed copper TO PRESIDENT• U>o uno.w<om- ar <he kinin< of - «• ~ - ' no\'\' o omo An- .., o~ootidot\on. in '''\ or <M _,, 1\U i\. f;[ UIUL soct~ties Inte~t..... ill t-he s•A•-•s •• auric(' onnell of the Cnl c ted 1 R Riv e- Canal and H\rbO~ ,... \ States Observatory. and Survivot• cannon\\\\\'\'' ~d ••-~·- ·- • - ••• -a.· rooa. ood rook \\\\'•• of Bl• d\\i\on in tho so.n<iaod Oil m~. O m~ of ...,ties ''J.]l\·\~ n-.•ld-•• of the Gree)v F.xpq.Ution, Clnints , · 1l~...,. h\'\\\'' bo \\\\'wltb ,_ '\ ~ • • ~ n~ ··- • 1 • d N Bi•hoptlo in d~ Phmp,u- \\\\\\ In Oho om~ of .n h&uo, a oulotoo -Jt ts· ~ Tbaf. Ffench Clt~s \'\ect to ind~~ntty or otherwise wial and Chairmoo ot County Boards of ,xp ore.r Coul ' ot Have Trump• d t di t d . -.- ~~ t'd UJI !\-la.,•metic Variations lor Oc· the Following Yel\r-llrotller at an 5 ea er one <c>nsue · Lon'4on, .Nov:. 3i.l H4lsi!linl 'in Ni~ were be based wpon this thoory. Supet-visors Presf!'Dt. Threatened With Deatb-'fbetr Albany, Nov. SO.-I}rganized far casion. - fi'o -- - _. <ho ..,,.,... of ~nrlng d~P\ <ttd Ban '\\'' Ooi., No•. 20.-Mondoo M\lia No•· 30.-B~hoP H\'d• ')len ,&reCet Jnto Republic~s :ftis-· M[VER DLACES liN[ better w.aterwa.ys ror \naviga~tion in Connell, observer a.t th~ United States rick of the dloce_ge of Cebu died ..,.. . [J ·. f .. · ·. 1:. \'\\· ~•\' .nO h\b~ \\\ \\ woa<h~ buNau, and a ~\'- of todoY or ohoOm. Tho b\hon had N- y- NoT. '\·-A ~ \\m - and Gnmt La\\' \''\\' tho tho lkooiy No\'h Polo \\'\\Ilion, d~ boon '\\\ Ill roo \\\' ruontho WOLGAST.. HAilED AS \PPPONENT Of NElSON in the history of t}le; . .n.outse- long- to be remElinbereoii . was given over to the Nrnnlno · · -S1.1n J~; OQs.tl!o Rica., s'lliys i)bat ·the :IN· -cH-ARD[ Of, U;A~ry· New York state wa:terways Assocla- fends Dr. Frederick A. Oook tr·om and a brother re~ently came here - ............ , hU- d-n . L niH !.ion, whl<h- J>un<ohOO .. N- <he~·' ...... \' wan .. · Welimon. <com Now Yook in tho hope thnt he futn <he N\\\\\\\\ ,.,.,. In o woY Yock ,,., wlnt..-. ,,..od It• ft,.t..,.. Taking up tbo main JOOinO. of tM would \\ a bOo oo Mko <ho Ook mon tb1lit pt()in~ses llerlous oon~uences vention here tod'II.Y in tbQ a.-ssemlYlY WeHman charges, Mn·. Connell de- home. VICTOit IN TWENTY per chamber in n;r.any The galleries were ROli!'\'D than on any preceding day . for Zelaia as a. ·ret;ult of bru•tal c;IUt- N:A:MEB AN' ADVISORY OOUNCIL chamlber of the caJPi'tOl. All com- clared th>a.t instead of hij.ving to take . .,..., on \\'\\\ cl!Jaon• \\\''\\ in WlTH A BEAR AJ>MmAL IN ,.....,., w.,.I,.Uoos Wd .,..,. .,,_ food '\\\ Annotok, • d- or 100 Niea.ra~ .. An .o:!llcla-1. eom'Plillllnt liaS oHA.RGE OF EAOB OF THE cieties interested in the State's waJter· miles .from the -pole, the Coook pal\ty ~n lodged with the Fren~h eon&U'l· FOUR :QEPABTl\IENTS. wa.ys, mayors of cities, presidents of killed so much game dl»ring the last .... .,... in \\\' R1oa bY _,.no vUtogO< ••d ohoi=~ of o>unty part o! the jrnuney\\' upon ,.;.oh· M r 1 Fi' h M tiel h W13shington, Nov. 30.-Seeret.a!'Y ing Ca.pe Hubbard, 400 miles ft'Dm \ . on ~e, a enc m•an. on: • w <> IVIeyer mll!de pubUc yesterdwy a.m.er- lwards of supervisors had been invit- wa.s manager 0'! a farm mvnedfby M. ed to send delegates and the gather- the pole, they ha>d a greater quantity noon the steps be has taken >toward f Mcnier Gf Paris, and situlllted. on tlhe i:ng was a representwtive oue. o supplies than when tlley starLed sou~ea~J:t -eoo.&t of the IP'~ lake of reorganization of the work of the Herbert J. Mc:Farlan·d of Brooklyn, from Annatolt. Nica;ra,_gua, says: NavY ~rtment, fallowing the re- president of the associa.tion, welcom- The faat that Cook, three days out \Ou' ~ 22d of October 'k).st we port of the Swltt board. At the same edl the delega:tes and outlined th-e ob- from Oap-t HU!tmard, out d<liWn his time he announced the pm-sonnel of w~re su dsed by a. la.T'~ d~bl:ilent jects of the organization. T1>day's party to two Eskimos and 26 piclted There have beE>n a numher of cases of cholera \recently. I<'IGHT WITH LBW f>O,VELL IS debate began and the· Thom·as Augustdne Hendrick was ACCI.•AD11<1D AS I~EGITUiATE presence 1h view of a nr,ob:~'i>l• the first American Roman Catholic MAN •ro :\IEh'T \BATTLISG.\ sion had been urged by bishop of the diocese of Ce'bu; Phil- gathered in force. -']'he· ipp.lne Islands. He wru:; conaecrreted • San Fraucisoo, \'ov. 30.-Ad Wol- bench,es were ftll~d, in Rome August 23, 1903, and took gasi is hail~ today as the legitima.te the bishops being ures1mt pilssession of tlJO bisbonric' on March their coUe~gue, the. ,. opponent of ::Selson for the Ught- ,. 6, the following ye:ar. His ju-!'isdie- weigh.t championship. In last n'ight•s York. who was tbe first Uon extended over l!he islands of Ce- 2U round fight with Lew p 01 well he the afternoon. Several bu, Leyte and Samar as well as tbe had never even taken 'the· _ ~t the d€<Cision to the ddSS!PJK)int- island of oBiquij·or. Bishoop Hendrick ment of thousands, whfl backed the was born at Penn Yan, N. Y., Octo· californian ·wt od·ds of 10 to 8. sworn, in order that they in case of a didsioJt, bel\ 29, 1849, the son of Thomas and The fight was rem~rka:b-le for the terlfic clip the fighters ma;intalned The Archbishop of York he· wollld have to take somewhat different fro_m of tr.oqol)lil-commanded bY' a gentleman · the new a.d;\isory oouncll Wlhioh he program included a.n ·ad•dress by Gov· , dogs, accorddng to Conn;ell, is further has created in oooordlan.ce with the Mllcd f.A!,rioe, who we were t-dlil is ernor Huglhes with re\\'onse by reason why he c~>uld h:a.ve m~Jode bet- new plans. In name lt is not to be a ~,. an aidi)-de-cam'P' O'f- the p.resident of GeOO\ge Olinton o'f Buff-alo and pa.pers ter and unim<pedad progress. ~lcar-a.~a.. Mr. RU:inart am'll myself .council, but in ef!cct it seenm bound by Assemblyman c. Fr.ed Bcsha.rt of \Wellman teHs us that he oould were bourid and d~ to the eage to work out ~.s s:uch. In order to L<twviHe; Ge 01 rge w. Wilson, Brook- manuf·acture a latitude olbservation of a. lalte, wher~, a.tter a mocke-ry ot zpr 9 vide the secretar~ with eomopetent lyn; co.ngressman Ohairles B. La.w. rut any time,\ said Mr. {}(}nnell. \Cer- 1!- ~w. they' threatened to Shoot us eJ£pert and responslblet a;dvlce U'POU BrOOklyn; (;la.pta!ln C'hll!rles Campbell, tainlY tbJart; is not . very convincing, -a thTeat which· they repeated t111ree the_ technical and miUtary matters New York; Oaptnin Cameron Me- but Cool' could not well ma.nufactme tlmea. I ., ;hrch must come before hllm fa.l\ ul- Winslow, U. s: N., su.pervlsOT of the a .time obsern•:tion or a longitude ob- C'ruther.ine ( Oorco.ran l Hendrick. He was ord.ained a priest in 1873 in which year be was made ~istant. pastor at St. Mary's church, Roell· and the disinclination a.t anY time to break ground or S'hirk punishment. primate and that if be would vote against Lm::d ··I .ar~lld:ci'\ii Wolgast opened tho cnntest as if amendment. He joined he intended to mal~;e a runaWJaY fight ~;aid, who deplored the of it. He !airly da'llzled Powell with of the amendment and he. his speed and his aggressive fighting heard arguments. sufficientlY \As sQOn a;s_ we wert safely in t'he ma·te decision, t!J.e seereta.ry alP- . h!!it'betr of New York, who was dele- servation,, neither cm1ld he manufac- loe~up, t;lp soldiers retU.rned to sa;crk points ~our ·wrso~a:l a.lds, e<aeh. of gated by ~.be secret-ary of the navy; ture the magnetic varia:tions, and . the fartn; wrestl.dng tb,e keYS 'trOlll whom lS a. line ?ftlee>r q! Q:ttended Oommissi()ner .James s. Whipple ot a.bove all, could he state whether t!h.e the hau::ekeepcr and >010rrying off all experlenee in Navy ~~m.ent, Navy the state forest, fish and game de- North PO'le was on land or sea until ester, X .Y. Su·b'*\luently h<> was re.ctor of the pmlsh<l>S at Charlotte, Un·i'!Jn Springs, aJld Rochester in New Yorlt State. He was regent of the Universi·ty of the SJtMe O<f :-lew Ya.rk in 1900-03 and i<n 1902 hcld the o1'- flee of vice president of the New York Stat~ and Annual Associations tnt the Prevention of CrueltY. at clooe range was a J\OVi'l'lation. Time . ' · sive to _prove' tt hie _sa.thl(ll:cticoh and t:ime again be drove rLght and the budg!lt was bad enough l_eft short a.rm_ j~bs to t1Je ~dy a:nd ty'the unprecedented course J·aw and keJ;>t hm a'l'llls gmng w1th 1 b L d L d · y or ans ownP. cifb:iects of value\ on w\lch 'h:..v oould Yard and tleet mlllJlagement.\' t h~ h·n·d been there. • .. • ,.., Ea h sid 1 t h par ment; John G. Agar, New York; ~ ~ lay tholr handS, sotne· of wlhtell we -c; e 5 ll ave ad,visoq congnoe 85 man Joseplh A. Gou·l>den, \If anytbJing was needed to con- recogniZed later in Lortuga. We had -charge of the >()pe.ra.tions of Qne ot th~ Bronx;_ Congressman w. w. cocks, firm Conk's claim that he had ~e~Wh io r~\a.in poS5esslon of our own fpur gri!Jlrd •divistons in wlrl!eh the Long Islamd·, ,..~~tain J. c. oan•-· ... l, ed the 'P(>le in Aoprii, 1908, Peary's EMPEROR OPENS REICHSTAG such regularity that Powell was all 1 - at sea. Try as he might he .:auld not elude ATtEMPT AT WHOifSllE. 'the Milwaukeean's d€termin~ rush· e.s and the best he could do -;ai; to _ ,'Ct~ ·uY pure asmg em \•9m . -u.s .. revenue.ootter servi>Ce, and sen- n~rra.tive of the journey made by h ,.. h • th .._ seerei:alrY 'C>18$Eiifles all ~e work O!f '-'~1\ uw ,.. .... ~to whom ... __. -h-~ !been sold. .the d-epartment. These ·a.re materi-al, h\ If · 1909 ld fi it .... ~u~, \\\ . 1 ti (i cl l a;tor Henry W. Hill, Buffalo. tm.sr m woll con' rm . ___ _ ''Duoln<. tho .,........, at t>a _.,Mo • \\~ n••· n ud ng tho The. n~O.•IIY of '\\\\\'• ,,_ CoOk \\\d \\\ no land \\\\' ,. prot..;t hO\\oolf '\ aOon• adru....- fann ,,. b<>-o- was OrutoUY . mMagernont of the ..... I Md in· \\m!oal• f~ buge oana1 tnffio w~ tho poOe; oo \\' '\\\\'· Cook'\'\\ Boolln. No<. \-Emporoo WH·' an> pnnl<hm~t. treaW by L\\~ ~• ii ..,. wltb ••· \\;':\\\\ Tho tou< \\' \\\\\ ap- om-\'\' bJ p~idont \\\\IMd. tbat the \' •~• wo~ or I~,., ox- 1 nam onon\' tho \\'\\'a' WdoY bJ Jn \'\ 120h romd Poweil \\\'o hO New York, Nov. Ralterty killed hi!! wife in. Brooklyn home eadY today by are Rear AdnrLral Wlllt>a.m Swift, who \ ~ - ~\ ...,. -. th thr Th h \ an • a ro er-tn- aw, lleU!lty that she sa.~ed l!er lite. They po n ment was annou~ced yesterda-Y \\'e muet i\e_ 1 ·st n~· an-d ... , 11 'tent and smoother as the pole was jl'ersonally reading the speech from onl\ showillg. It was the most vic- Ohl d b th · 1 \\\\\\''' •tel- ,.. fa,.., not h.;.,ed thO swtrt \\\\ foo\ =torid. tim~... bo ,.,d, \tbot tho ,..,,.., n~rnd =• tho< th~ wore f''\' e . •=· . o ''~' . d%10 laog~ loo• roond of <be night and fm a to lnt•rl\'· \ did ,.,._r . --to ~nt i\ho - ,,. • ' inv.,tmont of \\' .,.. ''\\'\' roll· \\\\~ rid,...; \' '\' P~,y. PM•Y 1 1 Y. ••th dom~<tm '\''\'\\ and oon· m=\\ U IookOO \ though Powoli Kolly. motbeo o! M re. RnOfMty.· wJUch was hoisted over the house.\ Rea:r AdiDJiral William P. PD<~r, nOIW lions O>f dollars be not jeopa.rdi:red bY in every detail confirms Ct~ok even\ tamed the lmportant announcement mi·gllt turn the tables. He sent in land was severely out and Mrs; :::~;!o!!:l~:=uA:~i:~~~i:;d a short sighted or nig<gll!rdly policy! I to the peculiar color of the ice at the that the government had prepared a several ponderous rigbJt smnsbes as ly's skull was ·fractured by a . ......, ,._- Wolnwrl•he -mM'\' or \\ tbiffi wbi<h <sUo ohm< bY f&liu..., to p~ pei~\ me,.nre oxtonOI\' tho \'' OOno!it Woig\t on<hod On ond \'\\\ him w rrom • booomMiok. ,.,_....,, W-I-n. \\'· ,. __ ,........, . vld• , -plotc .,,tem. Wh\'\' oub.,..iptl~ to tho wo•klng .,.,_ '\\ ~• of the ,o,.d. T.,.od Oho \\ lnOo tho \'' ..., atteinp,teiil Zelaya has made ovetltur~ to tJlie division O>f the Atlal'tic fleet, f(}r O•P- th t i 1 b t S t D il IS POTTER not heretofore paid, and crea.ting a Close of the round, however, Wolgast -kill himself by cutting revollltlonists and expressed wntlng· erwtloll and management of the fioot, o:::n::m :: sFl:s~ln:u~renJa:~c~ I CONN£C . system a insurance for the dependent cut loose aga-in and n.f'ter adminis- throat with t:he razol' he ~ • - \ •• tb B d o< I o \\ t\'\' rn=t bo n<O\d'd by th torin< n ..... \\'\\\ W · e • •· on hi• wl!o. n ~D to- petlre trom the pr'\\'\'den~·y .... -and Capt. Aaron wa.rd, now 'head of rela.tives of deceased workers. The f l \ th C l\ Ni98=gua provided -the ~gress 'f6 f-o; in:::Cuons.n;d:;t~:~: !~l~v:: s~dy d~ter~'lnatton of those in pub~ 1 w-ll'H o' RAFl ·CAS[S impel\ial insurance organization will tornift.ll, the lwtter went t<l his corner Mrs. Kelly and Rafferty are ~n \\~\\ to oeia' • pnw\'oo ,.,_ eomo ' ...., Admi•M wrurln ' ... Ho effioo wbo .. % tho -to'• ~1- . . . ' l bo mndifted. Ono of tho pdnoOpaO '\\'\'· ,...,,.., w- it io boll•vOd ldont In\\' otoad. ..,.. Coj>t ... glnold F. Nrohai~. face \ h=t. The .,._., or thO t\k' ni tloo go>OJOm~t, <bo =••~ Wol..,t ogaln Oook tho \\\' and wiio \'· This news ,.,mes from tbe Unit€<! canal nd f t\ . t d t 1 1 -- or said, was to foTtify the financial 1 d Rafl'ertv. had bet>n · ,- now a ~·~ or tho Bo.Zd of In· ' 0 0 vO >\'I\' o \\\ no' , he d it In tho on • all tM ti~ pun· .,,. spe t 1 · nd s · to t th must be equalled in the improvemen•t SHERI~• , 0 u ONEID • cot~\'TY isohing J;'owell sEYVerely albout the flllCe late at night, accorqing to Staltes consulate. at nlu ·\'elds a.nd position of the empire with the ' • hood of tho Bno~• of Na?igatllm to of tho H .... nn Ri~<.\ •ERVIKG ... rEl!CE AU• rn...,. pJOV o y e nanco I ond bringing h..,h blood In ''\'\\' an4 whoo 0.. mu,od thls mo~M'oi11 W ·as sent la.te Sunday n·'g'\•t. ' c on a urvey' lS go 0 e ··\ \\ • \ \\ ·~ id d b tb fi b\ll \\ dlapai<h ~,.that • -· ,.~ood Admlrnl Pottoo. Tho eon\\tloe proo>n- to im· IN or tho \'\ ~\ion =• tbO. '\k \'\' ommd. hio wll• ,omonotooied wllh ed t ti , ~ ,. [ 'h t I BURN PRISON raVES EVIDENCE would be accompli!<.hed through the to th\ .• -a 1 t\ ' ~n - 1 ·es'Pa ~ Foresmlls Congress. generous federal appropriations in PRAIS[ fOR UNJERM'Y[R. CQIU SJORY MO\UM[NTIL represen a ve o • ..,Ell a.ya. •as e e- press upon Congress the necessity for ~ubed n adroitly \\\'od d toh &GAIN$< >\<IIDI\R Sl'PE\Vli!OK .,propd.,lnn bill fno 1910 whioh 0\'\' u mn-- .... -- w •. t N ., B • tbe inte~t of uodgation on \\' Utirnl, No<. '10.-ln the oountY wm>ld ho l•id before tho bOOM. ' . . ' I n . • ' • tur.e to tb:e effect that lt ls rumored as mg on, ov. .- Y mau· d 1 A g~aft case that is beine tri~d b~fot·e \Our possessions over seas, in · '· . . guratlng his comprehensive plan of I an cana . soore or more of reso- • - ' ~· : - S -- J -M· ·~s· that Zelaya, r~ogl!.izing th~ wea-K-~ refoom In \\ ~\ depnrtmoot t~ 'Iullono wm ~nt••••\\\ dming <ho J \\'\' And<eWd In thi' oily tod'Y • A<oioa nnd On tM SonOh \'\-\' Mtd I fAI£ AlS . A i -of h~ ,_on, may reboo, ,_ 8 1 >i Oay foomoo Sh\'\ Samnoi H. ; 0000 , who Ohe ouoporoo. •·ore 'd.,otoplng woU. Now Yo•k, NoY. \·-\'' .,,=-\' - · , - ', - ~·~Ing _...,., oi1 of tho •••~ m?now '\' '\' \'\ pro,.Iy • oi\\''' oullt> ,.,, ie \\in< , three The goowOh or \'\' owu Io<=M nnre in oo•ut of S•muol Unt<JmyOo, - · _tes to wlii h d d w1ll forestall all attempts at con-~ . 11 1\ th . ·a bl one of the busiest. and best pai<l\ Chicago, Kov. 30 -Puhlic t ~raoliiied b hiC'm awre!\thnaa.m~-•ewa~ .:tohen- gresslonal reformation .of t_he de- SUG~R MEN'S TRirt RESUMED Y,ea:rs' senlenee in Auburn, was W1 re Jeve e ew!l1re const era Y b h Y .. '\f · \d of colonial expens<'t.\ corporation lawyers In the world, as 1 ence on Sunday Y a preac er- • • pMtmont too tho \\'\< At thlli hoooght 'hm• \' g»e \'' •=• \\~\\ I OOJY thQt .Mrs O'Leary\:; - '\\\\on of a ,.,.-.at ,......,,.c ; ohn w. PottOJ, foJmO< m~boo nnd ·•n Ie propooed;\ rontioueO Em- ronn~• 1oo penn\\' Aug•\• CoO~ ' • • o.neml .,,_ .,. eout the fo<· Um•, he wtll \' onOy <ho aboUUon obao,mon o< <ho •=• o[ '\'\''\\' P\O' William, '\lo oontln\ the' anti. \\\~' or m\•dooing hoc hoa· od o, .• ,. a Oampt~d .,nOOd tho Iowi)Og o.-.IY' of tho \\\' 0 nl eoulpm~t wbleh Now YMk, Nn•. 30.-Whon tho Jooffi pooOti\iY ~·•~\' pou.o p.,rubam RollwaY Oo KIUmonJao• I bond. b<ougbt \\\' !Od'y !rom ... JS7t that do .. ro>ed \The g'Overn~e~t 0 • 0 ,.neral Es- can be accompllshed by Congress trial of James F. Bendernagel, for- h h b · :md thus round out the southwest sistant District AttorneY Knott, who called forth another denial ~ ~ --..:- 1 A with tho graft t at ·as con gomg \\''• oomplotoly ,...,.. or on ut- • ~. - '\\'· \ h~ ~roo= 1 moo _.,..,, or tbo Amodoon su- '\ ,. 1 d that Airi'\n tmitod.\\ '' toyiog tho .. ~. \'Th\ o,..,_.. he \''\'\'' loom '~\ tlmoto tW=Ph and oionoh '\\\\\' ~ found 00 wook \\\\\todiY ho gao ReOnjng Compao''' wuuamo- ;:'.,~::;• ::::; \;':;' :i~':.;,, '\\' ,,.,_ Ro!mn~ wao oho ruado In tho ,;d, \\ no! \\' !o> P''\\ntlon meo pooioonm opeJOOo<, =• thlan .Zeia.:yo, \\o - hlo •=m· wiU '\' C.....,, to mako .,..,... huJg plant ond tho fi>o olhoo toJmoo ,_h to the noo,...od '\\'lou roo mmO>. \\ ,.,,maoOb· '\ ~\'\·J-US- owners of the cow. pliees owe r€1])aa\3Jtion to the oountry, into laft•. employes of the company accused thre-ugh the board -O'f supervisors two years of thl' trade agreement tice for the people• and wu welcome \That story about the C'OW \ w\th ht·m of suga u d • h\ over the lamp was the , nent the changes by enacting them dcred for board of prisoners tmt Legislation is particularly desired d '' f k f th l-ast \''ntli r'<L . and Estrada being_ the unanimcrus 1 r n erwe,g mg ''\ithntlt reduction .. In return, Pot•ter with Great Britain which expires De- thP pres1•nce of su<'h men as Mr. choice fof ·presl\dent of thJ'l ]!bet~al frau s was resumed today all im- wa.~.· givNt $i,OOO which !Je ~uid was cember 1, to the trade treaty with t_:ntermyer as counsE>l for th<> de· a e 0 e · to allow the secretary to name any dl ti h d b ~ ,..m. oddod \' the '\'\\\\'\\\' ,.,. \ mo ono • '\ diopo..., ,. 00 MIP \\ tbe .,, .. ond m•l\ Port\'''' tb• \·efiob-Gooman ago•·•· len~:· will not accep't any terms othe~ tha.n officers he may d«>sire as his fnur of and but one seat in the jury re- them Christmas 11 resents. This ha<l ment over Morocco. and to the trib- some tiJn\ ago .r ustice Ma1one of old~. nno foe onOmtoon of tbo fto..,, o d ftil d d h t • the re.cogntt'ion of ·the •provincial ge>v- d f ms no un • • b~n dono on two _,.,. ymrn. '\ •\\\~· wbioh ,,., ,.,.,~.,.a the tho Con<< of \'\''\\ S<miono, •~ '\~' ' \'\n a \ 0 \' ._.bli\\\ , a secon or material, a thlrd for Judge Martin, who is presiding a 1 . ._nn , . 1 .. • the haY loft ernment es.... ... .. ea.' 1 d f .,=.,_ ~id th\ h• •'\\''' goil>< <o \ \ \ • \\ erndO'· ·•r ,~woioh eigned '\'' I••Y\' •• ;,ooph .,.,_ :: · • . • · personne an a ourth for inspec- over the trial in Ute United States • confidence,\ said hjs ma.iPst.v, \that atn, .rr .• William )1. Hornblo\\er De You see, It was i,ike thxs. '. tlon. At .,,..t bo I< ilmit•d \' tho aamo \'\ldrneo< ut>= whieb Pot- • • II t I 1 d f - Circuit Court, has from the begin- 1 1 0 the thr<'e allied emiJires will continue Lancev. )';icoll and others.· to criminal 0 d rn_an pu n .a oa 0 green_ the higher ranking officers. ter is standinp: t.r a o~ t\1<'r damag- 1 f th ii ning shown a diSll'>Sition to expedite to act together usi'lg their strength 1 casas 1\11 which tlH' tl~>fendant was too a f~>W days Je me e Jre. Little else than the effect of the h ing evidence hr.s been givon. plainlY ' . 1 1 f d mottoJO M mue u po..,hOo. . h 1 ,. the weuaoe or '\''' poopJM ~• poo• '\ •m•\'' ftt ooo~i. •Oartod m that '\-' .o ton ooloo.., W\ d!~u\'d at the na\ oonnO<!ing Pnitoo \' '\' woha~ I J <b \\'t it WD ,.,umr•H.v- of furniture for his ·home which was the maintenance of peace.\ Augusta Cristanti stahhed h<>r um e ne-a - · department today. They are re- £t\ \ N ME N~ husb~nd to the h(·art n•J\tlJ 8 •hue- , th.e big fire started I know I Not Sustained, Waslr!ngton, No.v. 30.-TilQSe wh'Ct find juSitiflcation for the exeoutlon Qf t!he two Amerleans, cannon aUld Grooce, in Niooragua, among them, it fs said, Generai Frederick I~. Grant, are n01t I'JUStained bY the government experts on illterna.Jtion:al la.w. g arded as a strlk1\ng victory f th 0 ~ 0 I' Ml'llOIIS paid for •by a padded bill that was •· \ \ • or - e ll \ L \ maker's awl whtle her Pldest son l' to bed before 8 o'clock. lf r line officers. presented ot the county bY the deal- DUK[ KARL OF BA'VARIA ncAn ld b \t er and pa.ld for T.Jy an audit of a <:om- [. K II I; I was struggling to wrest a re\·olvP.r not, 1 wou remem er 1 from his fath1:!r. straiJJiing. I bad not got to MAN'S HEAD OH,\NGL'OG Washington, Nov. 30.-\Tbe deci- mittee of which Potter was the chair- 1 I h d tl fi mau. ----- yet w ten ear 1e remen ll<TO THAT OF A LfON. •lon i< o! r~ -hing importon\ HnyJOnOh, \'\\'\• Xo>. \0-0o>e ing On f~t or the hooM on•O wo , A high legaft authority said today that the gener·al r11le aJppea.rs to be i thaJt forces engaged in insun-ectlons Cine6mati, Nov. 30.-The bead witlpn a Skute are entdtled to belHg- of Charles Myers, a shoema'ker, 22 erant rigMs when the insurrection years old, is gradually losing its hu- has rEl>ache:d the stage of an nrganiz- man characteristic~ a11d assuming ed. rebellion, SO> that the central gov- the shape of a lion's. The man who ernment is_ required to resort to war- Is au imnate of tho clt3\ hoSI)ital like measures in ordm• to quell the here was exhibited last night before ·.~e. W'helLtO!l'S illlternational lil!w the medical association as the vic- lays, down the. d.octr'lne tha1t- whether tim of one of the rarest diseases '--,_'the sttu~le ~'~.a wM· o,r is no•t it is to k1wwn to medfcal science. The dis- be d~term)ned nQit fl'()ffi the relat~on ease Is 'known as \leontiasis aossla\ or· the comba~tants tn eaeh at'her, hnt a-nd only a conplc or easE's are on ' ,from .the ID•C'Ii'l in which t.he oontes:t record. ·_ ,ts- ca!'ried <J<Il· , ~fhe doctor;; cleclr.re that in a short If th,e fa:;:t'l ave ;u; un(leretpod; it .tj-tpP. ;\TyPrl< must. <'lth<>r become in- ileelii:S -t!len.r tl1at th~ 'Nr<;a;a,~Hli\1 in-, sane or die;._: . .>, . ;,.·(.'•: :I 'f .~ an< mooo• mUUno• o[ dolla\' to KaJI Thoodo< o' \\\\\ d;od uo<lnY ROOS[VlllS AT LOROIANI 1 got out. 1\h• ''\ wo know American manufacturers.\ n~ER DOZEN ARE HURT from kidney trouble. Duke Karl nev- \.tho cow and the lamp was when '\hio w\ Oho ~rnmoot madw todaY , \ figuNd ,mo•inooily in rniiotn<r ., • oend nbout it .• I•nthOo Md· b> Ed waro ll. Mme. oom••i•~oeoo PIU•ho \· ,..,. . \·- -O<o• ' dwn jooU<i\l n ••i\ bu< \'\\' modioino[ Lnndiaoi. H. F.. A •• Nn•. 30 . .,-Coio- dOod \' at ho>Jt oooo that of patents, in spealdng of lhe judg- r_e.rson;; wt>re InjurE'!:, a n_umber_ sP- and Iwcam~ a ;amons <'Y<' >'J>Pcialist. nei Roosen>lt, Kt>nnit Roosevelt. Ed·; I mental world-strewn fake.\ ment of the Imperial Supreme Court nously. wh«'n llw Unwutown & P1tts- On<> of hi~ s1ster~. thl' l!lmJH'<'S~ of mund Ht>lh•r and Lt>rlle A. Tarltop ar- - -- or Germany, directing the renewal of hn,rl': expr~>·\S nain ;-<o. I 0 I on tlJP \ Austri;.. wa~ murd!?rP.l in Gt!neva. rin•d hPr<> today from Gans Inghisu 1 . \Vhit<' Plains; Nov. 30 letten> patent in a rase wht>re Amer- Penm;y\l'lLUin Railwad Idt the rail,; Another ~h,ter manled th<' Dul<e of plat<':liL All ar<> i,, sp\PJH.li<l health. i llruke out at Codney Farm, lean capital having obtained such ar s: 411 tod;~.\\ at ~lauor. !'a .. rlt'al' Ah'nron anrl wa-; hn•'\\d t'l d<>ath in·' Colon\! Hoos•'\'lt ~=-ln·•·s~:Prl delight l uon.ooo- country place of letters on an invention railed to place here and ra~1 into ·' tilt< h. On? ~'\\- '1 the Parici c·harity baza<u· fir<.'. One! at. again nwetin;; R . .r. Cunni[ngllaiuP • Willets. the widely 1\nown It on \\ mnokeO wothin \\\ ;·\'~: \'\'eJ. \ '\'\~'\'\ m~~:··• :\\' : ~·~II n.'h'\ ''\\b\\ ie <h~ wlfo· of ,,..,,..., i \\'' \'\':'' \'. \\' A\''\\f ''\\ . 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