WEIGHT THROWN AT PRESIDENT Missile Crashes Tato His Special Train. MR. ROOSEVELT IS NOT INJURE™. A Mason's Plumb Bob, Weighed Two and a $ Halt Pounds, Thrown by Someone Unkown Through Car Window, at Which Sat Major Webb Hayes, Whose Profile Is a Duplicate of Roosevelt. Washin Roosevelt's thr i M, men were I res Pieces recti ( Everybody was Haye = passed eral of h " ne ney + 1 tha mae He Da They Want the Government's Distribution to Cease, ners people purpe se mation I pract and that the practic lation an branch of government Jobim Bartlett Dead. Cambridge, Mass. (Sg Bartlett, compiler of Quotations,” died at city, aged Bs years. He was born in Plymouth, Mass, and until his retire. ment, some years ago, was a publisher and anthor. His other best known work was a goncordance of Shakespeare, Hs agomstically LOommerce secial) : "Bartlett's Family his home, in 3 tnis Entire Board of Health Out. Chicago (Special). A dispatch to the “hronicle from New Orleans says: “The Louisiana State Board of Health, Dr Edmund Souchon president, resigned in a body. This by a persistent intimation of Governor Blanchard that he wanted an investiga tion as to how yellow fever got into Lottisiana and who was responsible and by his last action of calling upon the Grand Jury of Orleans parish to inves tigate.” action was precipitated THE LATEST NEWS BRIEFLY TOLD. DOMESTIC President Edmond Souchon and the entire Louisiana State Board of Health, with the exception of Dr. Stephens, ten dered their resignations Governor Blanchard, and in a report declared 1 no attempt was made. to facts as to yellow fever in New Orleans when convinced of its Park Benjamin, the naval expert, mm of ¢l privil of stopping such fight has given rise to tl martial of Meriwether, Mr 10 hat im 1 suppress the exsience. class } it 8. George W. Feldhouse, of Swi near Pit horsewhipped P Cottan law ord viceroy } ved at Dover, At a meeting © it 1s believed that of his than dissolve Redmond Irish in a Waterford, the country was on the eve of {10m Dr. William Osler presided at of the American Club at Oxford Univer sity, England, and Paul Keifer. of Bal timore, a holder of a Rhodes scholarship, was one of the speakers. ign rather John rder the said an elec soeech t pet 1 a of the former were killed. then attacked the governor's house and besiged thé public buildings. The Crar, in a talk with Lewis Nixon, of New York, spoke, in an appreciative vein of the United States, and in speak- ing of great men linked the names of Lancoln and Roosevelt. Germany has threatened the Equitable Life Assurance Society with a recetver- ship in the interest of the German policy. holders unless it increases its premium reserves invested in Genmany, PAN ELECTED BY LIGHT VOTE No Excitement About the Cuban Elections. THE LIBERALS REFUSE TO VOTE Every Nominee of the Moderate Party Elected The Only Liberals Who Will Have Seats in the New Congress Will Be the Holdovers S__Only a Third of the Senate'and s Fifth of the House Liberals. SULTAN HAS YIELDED. Is Told in Reply to Defipitely Accept Demands of Powers By Saoday. Glass. 600,000 Bits of tang 300, vents of glass, and 26 artists were for six months A Berlin firm made them mission from Emperor Wil Man Murdered. Special Jy—Henry Gres a lam Railroad * Norfolk, Va., an employee of the Norfolk { ham rn Railway, Point, I Sout in Princess Anne was conducted by i at wlen's { County. An inquest | Magistrate Atwood of Princess Anne Courthouse, and the jury returned the | verdict that Gresham came to his death from a blow received on the head with a { blunt instrument in the hands of some | person unknown Convicted of illegal Yotlag, New York (Special). ~—Samuel K. El lenbogen, the City Marshal who was con- | victed of perjury in connection with rég- istrftion frands in the recent election, was sentenced to not more than four year and six months and not less than two years in State's prison. Three other men were also sent to prison for election frauds. Albert Farrar and Thomas Me- Call were each sentenced to the penis tentiary for one year, and Bartholomew Wallace was sentenced to Elmira Re- formatory, NEW YORK AS SEEN DAY BY DAY. New Yok Cry, N. Y. of beautiful The who romance an artist from Japan married a young Brook woman last summer had a tr equel when Frank Yamaki in a wood near Northp lyn agi dead had been mis Novem! appar V4 11 ace 10 Ki Ng since ent tl THE DEAD PUT AT FIVE THOUSAND Full Extent of Battle of Sevastopol Is Not Known. LIEUT, SCHMIDT TRIED TO ESCAPE Batteries Trained on City— Troops, Supposed. ly Loyal, Desert at the Last Moment and Their Stronghold Is Taken With Bayonets. or oo the Bohemian inn America Hall His comsisted wncertos by A and Wieniawsks He was assisted by the New York Symphony Orchestra, fer the direct of Walter Damroscl belik was given hearty applause, 3 response, played several encores recital Carnegic of season at ire LEE yon Discord on the Lena. Honolulu (By Cable) There some sensational reports here relative to are crutser lena. Men 1 i Russian auxiliary from the vessel while ashore have made statements indicating inten tions and only 30 are allowed shore leave at a time, The vessel is coaling and will probably be ready to leave within few days rebellions FINANCIAL. | Bankers say the money tide has turned and that now it has begun to flow from the interior to the big Eastern centers, Electric Company of America “rights” are figured out to be worth $12 the 100 shares, Francis E. Bond says a gredt many of the important financial people in New York are now bullish, Will Street bankers still incist that powerful Philadelphia interests have purchased an immense lot of Brooklyn Rapid Transit, Be Out of Commission. support however, red tinders when the cial) ~Samue! Tu was b d to death by EL room in the Ashley & J . | Lancaster, Pa. (Sp | mey, IR years old, | steam in a small nie wn 1s used for steaming rollers, and when door jammed through swelling cured a sledge and dropped into the room through a trap in the ceiling. The room was full of steam at the time, and be- fore he could be rescued the flesh had dropped from his face and hands. Thanksgiviug Pardons. Raleigh, N. C. (Special) ~Gov. Robert B. Glenn has inaugurated a new depart ure in North Carolina by granting with- out solicitation pardons to two long term convicts as Thanksgiving Day gift to them. The two are negroes who hap pen to have the best records— John Hop- kins, of Washington County, sentenced in May, 1893, to 20 years for manslaugh- ter, and mjured while a convict, and Wesley McKay, of Robeson County, sen- tenced in October, 1887, to 30 years for burning a small building. GAVE OFFENSE TO THE CUBANS United States Minister Squiers Has Resigned, MAY TAKE SLICE OF CHINA Report That Mikado Will Accept Province of Fokiea. Casualties Not Heavy. oe Dead lodisn Oirl in Canal, Marais, Mich bark canoe, ! : . jwas once the body of an Indian girl has me ashore near here. The bones rested on a rich blanket and on the wrists were heavy silver bracelets, Indians buried the body and expressed the bee lef that it was set adrift compli ance with religious rites LIVE WASHINGTON AFFAIRS. Speaker Cannon has decided that Rep resentative Tawney shall succeed Reps resentative Payne as floor leader of the House. President and Mrs. Roosevelt have ree turned to Washington after a visit to Virginia. The salaries of 1350 employes of the Pension Office afe to be increased. Justice Peckham resigned as trustee of the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York. » A what Grand { Special). — i . frail arch containing {t 5 1 i in
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