di Troops Storm Camp of the Philippine Fanatics, TORTURED NATIVES ARE FREED. Eorique Daguhob, Most Troublesome Rebel Leader in Philipines, Is Killed In a Hand-to- *haud Combat With Troops Under the Com. mand of Capt. Cromwell Stacey—Only Two Soldiers Are Wounded aad None Killed. Manila (By Infantry pany surprised the ical tribe has made 1 mar for month lowed Enrique the t Was Two were “he Dug Up Gold Dollars. fo revs Murdered By Moors n Saug Sum For Princeton. left nary. Mr. Wilkins’ Sons to Manage Post. hington, D. C S Washingt will inve aper, | ons, Joh for some years father and poli on the es will SPARKS FROM THE According man of the Company have cleared profits from between $80 While the most economical people has apparently never and mountain regions as cattle, sheep or horses. The exports of Cuba for gated in value $100,000.000. more than in 1903, and of this 831 per cent. came to the United St: avearly half | imports of Cu 1004 aggre- the total 15 sold by the United States. Japan's rice crop for 1004 was 263. 602,355 bushels, an increase of 25,284, 2206 bushels over the crop of 1903 Justice Leventritt, in the Supreme Court of New York, held that the trustees of the Metropolitan Museum of Art were justified in refusing to exhibit Ernesto Biondi's “Saturnalia,” the bronze group which has lain in the muse- um cellars for the past couple of years. The National Council of the Federa- tion of Women's Clubs is in session at Atlantic City. A resolution asking Con- gredss to provide for a pure food com- mission was discussed. NEWS IN SHORT ORDER, The Latest Happenings Condensed for Rapid Reading, Domestic, defaulting ] ICS] » 1 i At 1 Bank of CRAarge were made Martha Rogers Weightma The junior Princeton's mmencement v 'oodre w Wils Mrs. Alexander 1a, who re inhi nO orgamze rial to O'Donovan Rossa Germany's draft of ommercial States 1s the Wy the ye pH yeed } 5 sub- ! United mission to Washington An attempt was made 1 ssinate I Spiridovitch, of the ice, at Kieff, Russia King Oscar has finally accepted address of the Norwegian Stort nouncing dissolution of The poses to . v1 fo nearsy reaay Lecret service f +} il Newfoundland tax the three on that rot at shot and uned 20. Members of the Parliamentary Oppo ition party in Hungary are sending an address to the Norwegian Storthing say- ing that Hungary, encouraged by the example of Norway, will fight for her national rights, Four gunners on the battleship Ken- tucky made new records in target prac- {ire coast, Minsk, killed stations in a Russia, tl one Jew 1¢ 80 dnd MAKES APPEAL FOR PEACE President's Note to Japan and Russia in Interest of Humanity. President Roosevelt Confident That His Efforts AUTOMBILE PLUNGES THROUGH DRAV. Three Persons Are Drowned In Chicago River. ly Between the Belligerents. y be 1 Accord include an indemnity Japane Sf and Manchu Arthur and pa ian Railroad to ure of the mterned war drawal of Russian i Far East for a period of the occupation of Viadivostok are fulfilled, Mrs. Chadwick's Imported Jewelry. Ohio, (Special). — United States Attorney J. J. Sullivan filed the United States District Court here to have a for. feiture declared for nonpayment of duty against $5000 worth of jewelry ime ported into this country by Dr. Leroy 8 Chadwick and Mrs, Cassie 1. Chadwick three years ago. The jewelry is now in custody of Collector of Customs Charles F. Leach, It consists of rings, brooches by Japan yf $H20.000 000 a imposed Lorea Man conditions Cleveland, District nine informations in and stickping, set with precious stones. approa ¢ upant he ris © FINANCIAL. hia bank clearings were $22.- $4.000,000 feclared its us per cent 10 a bale higher months ago. duction of pig the highest ont iron 18, $ hgure ever reached Japan dep ited in N ew York some. says: “The buying of At. Line and of Louisville & of the best character.” A Fie 38 T. H. age this O00 against SOM, figures that cotton acre will amount to 30,030, 31,730,000 planted last sea- Price SgaAsOn Directors of the Commercial Trust and the Franklin National Bank accept- ed the resignation of H, C. Frick as a director of those two institutions. It can be stated on inside authority that the orders for Steel on the books of the United States Steel Company are exceptionally large. They have not shown any decline during the past month. HEADS THE EQUITABLE Paul Morton Elected Chairman of the Board of Directors. MR. HYDE SELLS HIS STOCK CONTROL. A Day of Surprises in the Affairs of the Life Assurance Soclety—A Syndicate of Policy holders Headed by Mr. Thomas F. Ryan Purchases Mr. Hyde's Stock man Asks for Absclite Authority. MAKES REMARKABLE TIME. Special Trails on Pennsylvania Covers 468 Miles in 440 Misutes. .t Place f being n, which they keep people report that ghosts thought away they infested Pennsylvania Raliroad Grateful Harrisburg, Pa In addi n to a letter expressive of its appre- jation of the aid and given to ¢ mjured and care bestowed upon the in the South Harnsburg wreck of 11 by the people of Harrisburg, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company has donated $10,000 to the Harrisburg Hos. pital. The donation was given with any restrictions its use, that being left entirely to its board of managers Bride of Prince. Berlin (By Prince Frederick William and Duchess Cecilia of Mecklenburg-Schwerin were married in the Palace Chapel while the clock on the plaza marked 8, and batteries here and in every garrison town in Prussia and in every sea where German warships floated began firing a 2t-gun salute at the same moment. In the chapel one of the most distinguished assemblages that could be gathered in Europe saw the simple wedding service of the Lutheran Church. ( Special) .- succor as to Cable) Crown CROP CONDITIONS ALL OVER COUNTRY. Weather Last Week Was Favorsble— Frost in New England. per op ed sri and much t i ner ppes and Mr. sth pres. ktate- ween Minister Bowen ar ent while ment. E. S. Holmes, Jr, associate stati cian m the Department of Agricu has been suspended, at his own request, pending the investigation of charges of rregularity in compilation of last cote ton report. The Bureau of Engraving and Print. ng delivered to the Postoffice De- partment 77,540,000 postage stamps, the largest delivery in one day. Secretary Taft has appointed Gen, “era A. Carman chairman of the Chick- amanga Military Park to succeed the late Gen. H. V. Boynton. Minister Russell, of Venezuela, arrive ed at Hampton Roads. He will be an important witness in the Loomis-Bowen controversy The Russian press of St Petersburg is severe in its condemnation of the action of President Roosevelt in enfore- ing the 24-hour limit in the case of the three Russian warships at Manila. Secretary Wilson denies that there is a “leak” in cotton statistics, has
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