The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, December 02, 1901, Image 1

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'I III- ONLY SCR WIOX PAPI.R KI-.CKIV1X0 TI1K COMPLHTj" XEWS SI-WICK OK Till-; ASSOCIATED I'RI-SS. TItK liUICA'l J5SI1 XKWS ACKXCY l Till-. WORLD.
SCKANTON, I'A., -MONDAY 3I()ININ(;, DECfc..MM.H 1 .15101.
TWO CENTS.
rwo CENTS.
...
MEETING OF
ski
a
The Senate a
vene at
Nc
5
House Will Con-
shlngton at
Todau.
BUT LITTfBUSINESS
WILL dc TRANSACTED
The First Measuie of National In
terest Which Will Be Introduced
in the Senate Will Be n Resolution
Looking to Public Action Concern
ing' the Death of Ptcsident McKln
ley The Fiist Message of Piesi
dent Roosevelt Will Be Received on
Tuesdny Henderson Will Be the
Speaker of the House.
B.l I. (lu tie Win hum Tin hi .1 I'iiv
Washington. Off. I. One ci) ihf Hist
measiims of national intci est liit-li
will l)f intiodui-Pd In tin- senate Ml lit.
session whk-h begins tnniotiow will lif
a resolution looking to imlilif nclliui
concerning the death ol" I'msldciit .Mi
Klnley. Tills will lie pmsenloil on Tues
day bv cither Senator I'oi-.tkoi nr Sen
ator ll.iunii, piob.ibly Hie innm-i, Mini
ii I tor lis liilioiliiflliin tlif senate will
mlloiii-ii Inunediritelv its u m.nk nt m
specl to tlii' inoinniy ol Ihf di .nl piesi
ilent 'I'lic iinniial message ol' 1'iosidoiit
Roosevelt IU not Im i etched limll
'rii('Mla, :iihI on Mils .uiniini the ses
sion of Monday will In- cm eeillnglv
btief, It Is not expected thai iinvtliing
vlll bf done on thai dnv bevonil ihf
.innotmcement of tlif death ol Scn.itoi
lk follow line which tin' senate, in
ft noi dance with custom, will adjourn
lor tin' day.
i"n Tuesd.iv tlif piosidoiu's message
will be lead, and nttfi it-, lending tlif
.'nnoiiuifiuful ol' tin- dfalh of 1'resi
dent McKlnley -will lollow at onto,
Mheioupoii, nuclei tlif iiu'ffdfiit estab
lished when I'lesitlenls I.iiifoln ami
Garfield died, it-solutions pioiidlng tor
me appointment ot a committee to art
villi n, sjmibu- c oiitinllloe of the boute-
i'C vopn-sontallvos 10 tal;e appiopitate
in lion lelathf to Un matter and then
i.alliiiK for iuunedlnto adjournment lor
ihf fl,i will bf adopted lleiftoloif
committees, bavf ln'i'ii appointed to ,11
lungo the details ol inibllc evipises
and it is nuclei stund that plan will I...
ptlisuid in this Inst, iin f. and thai lain
111 the session sunn- iul)lif mall oT dl
tinrllon will bf initil in lb , cr ,1
Pillowy in tlif fapliol
Flood of New Bills.
odnes-duj. and Thuisday will In di -loted
to tin- iutrodiiftioii of w bills
iind, as UMial. (lieu- will bp ir ilniiil of
them. Among tin- ilr.-i bills- of impuil
anec to In presented will bf tlif ship
(ub-idy bill, which will In- intindiu il
l ?eiiator l'rye, and tlif Nh.n.igii.i
ran.il blli. wl.lih Scn.ttoi Moigun uill
ptcs-ent. Senator l'i ye has not i-iuln ly
ioni)ik'tpil his bill, but he slid today
tli.il it would bi difififiil in iiian.v do
tails uoni tin- old bill oi last session.
'I'll. it mi'.isiiif was I'laim-d bv totint-r
Senator l.tliiiunds Senator Tijo him
solf is ilit author of tin- now bill Sen
ator Moikiiii'h i anal bill will lit- a dupll
01110 or Itc-piosentulive Hopbiu n's bill
on the canal question. Oilier o,n bills
of importance will bo urn- loohtn;- tu
the I'oii.stiui-tlon of a Hiibinaiiiif i ublo
from the wpMpiu hum hi Hawaii, ami
anothfi inoxldiliK tin iho fstabllsh
moat ol a now fVi.i'Ulif ieiai iniflit to
bo known a, ih. ji-i.ru Uik lit o) i oin
nificp. on Tliursday tlm suiaif will
udjoillii until the lollnwiin; .Momla
Thi; (tfiK'i.il oiiiiIou anions sfiialois
J lliat M'ly little leal voiK will In
done bctoii- Hi- f'lulstnias liolldajs
Tlif Ilist Milijoct ilfui.imliiiK alteiill'ou
is u'l'lprni liy. Vaiiiais lioaties ate now
IK'iidins in the senalo looking to mui-
llieriial aKioeiiieiits Ihhvopii Hie t "lit
tftl States and ntlier inuiitiips, Hoim,
tor .Mdiloh will kiipw Ids etfoii in
luivo ilii'M.- tioallis uhuli alieady hin-f
been lcimi teil 1 1 on i the roitiiuliloe m
toioisn iflatioii, (oiiiinllti'd to tlm
loiiiiiiittoe on tluanof on the mound
that tlie.v deal with tniift iiie.ston,
Tlif frii'.lld.s of Hie tioatles will ojiimim',
this demand and tlm lui'llinlnary sl.it
iliish I'xpeeted to olisiie piobabl will
suo to develop some iutoiesUul; lea.
lllli-s, The oaily ilu.v.s of Ihf si ssloa
will hi in.ukfd li.v tlm ii(uuaui-.iittiiii
ot Hie sfiiuito (oiniiiltlfes so far as ina.
be noei'ssaiy and a i.iuous of the Ko
luibllfan inoinliei.s will Im bold lonior
tow lor the purpose of eoiisidi iIhk this
o,upstlon ami appiilnilni; a i oniiiilltec
to hiiKtiest names for the vat alleles.
The uiosl luipoitalil plmo to be tilled
Is that oi eh, tu mull ot the fommitioo
on foielKU lelatlons l s seiieially
toiiieded Hint .Senator I'ulloiu who Is
the senior Itepubllean member oi
that eomnilllee, mi, ,,.,., h,
elmli in. mi-hlp.
In the House.
The piosiMiiniio lor the npnulii!,' da
ill the Iioiiho lonioiiow, altlioimli l'i
vlll follow i(sliy louilne precodPiils,
will be Inlou'stiiiii and in u .ettalu e
lout plot in f.-iiie. Adnilssloii to tile
Kllllfllo.s Will be bj t .it it of whli II iwu
liavu been s.sm., tu (tw nieiiilier iind
tliey 1U) doubt will be crov.il.jd to tlluir
Hill i.apiiolt Tlif desks of the popi.
lur nioinbii.s will bo i.idiii with How.
cifc. The kil. of the liouso will m
tlif nionibeis to older nl ii.iimi ,ind ut
ter jn'iiypr by I he iliiipl.ilu the inll will
bo called by stntes.
Tlio .sptukor will bo tuilimlly eleeted
and osoortt'd to the i hair by a ioiii.
niltteo. Cniiur.il llcndoi'sou, whoso to.
i lection us speaker Is .lssuipd. will
then address tlm liottso, nt'tor whlih
Mr. Uiii(,-liiuii, of I'ennsylvaiiiit, "Un
fnthei' of Ihu house," a titular honor
bestowed upon the oldest llltuilbei' in
point of continuous sorvtie, will ad-('ti-ixi'
tlm oath to liliu, The x)eal;cr
THE
57TH CONGRESS
In linn will tidnilnlsler the oath to Hip
menthol'-, eleft. Tlif old nllkcis of the
llousp, vho Vfio rePhoeii by the !!
publloaii nun us, then will bf ro-elpcled
mid swoin In. rollowliiFv this, rosolu
tlotis will be ailoptod to nppolut com
milters to iiifoi in the president and
senate that tile house has oIpoIi d Ci n
ii.il Hoiiileison speaker and Mr. Mc
Dowell, ilrrk. iy lOMilutlon. speaker
llfiideisim tiion will iippolnl a lonnidt
li t- of three to Join a similar lomiult
loo J i out Hie somite to Inform thu
ple-Jldotit thai a ipioruni of the two
liousis has assembled and that i.m
KIOSS Is lendy to leielve ,y ollltllUllt
intloii lie 111.IJ, IllUf to lll.lkf. Itoso
lutlons to adopt lempoiuilly ihf nil's
of the lust house and to llv llie daily
hour ol inoollnu; also will pieeede . hi
event of the npcnliiK da.. the annual
si at drawhiK. The pifddi'iu's mos
siikc will be withheld until Tuesday.
Oenoi.'il (liosvonor. of Ohio, ptobably
will mailf llif sad niinouiifement to
tlif hollse nl Ihf dentil of the Into
I'lesldonl McKlnley and oCt'or th" reso
lutloiis upon which tlif house vlll .u I,
Oil Tlli'silnv. tlllil pnilioii of Ihf pre'l
deilt's iik'ss.iki. tifeiiillK to (lie dofitll
ol Ml. McKlnley piobably will ho re
tell oil to a select loinmillee lo in -i.'iiiKe
a pioKiaiuino of cuIokjcs. II is
i.iihoi a iPiiiai'Unblo oltii Ideiue lh.it
Mr. M Klnley was the ihalriuaii of lite
coniiniltio whli b aii.nmed I lie pro
Ki'.iiuuif vhfii I'lesldent (tnliild died,
lilaine lii'onoum fd the etilnH: upon
thai occasion. J'liliu I!. Va-lilnu lie
was i hall man when I.IihoIii died and
I'eoi'Ko HliiKiiill the liistoilan, was
(he oratm. Al'tfi Tuesday, the house
probabl.s will adjoin n throe days , a
time until lougioss icicssps jnr Die
lulsm,is linliilays. S)oaUir JlentUi
son will mitipy this thin- prop.uins Ids
(iimiuittof lits. whli li uill bo au
ilolliiieil lis soon as tlif hniisi- cnmciKS
aftt'r tile linliilav.'. I'laotiialh no
business will li, tiaiis.ntod lii'foio the
hollil.ijis
MYSTERIOUS SHOOTING
AT NORRISTOWN
Leon Sisler
to Kill
Accused of Attempting
Miss Hampton and
Himself.
it. I l.ebi W in li in 'iho
.Vol I istowu. t'a , Dec.
tioli ol Iho Mm onto
Loon Slslel, who Wil
(.'liaril.x hospital, t.sl"
-Ol I It ll I'll's-.
I. The ll.llill-
llauiptoii and
taken lo the
idn, villi S"-
ilniis bullet winiuds in their heads, ie
inains ullii.it. The .Minns voiu.in is
sluklim and H1.1.V mil live iiiuil morii
iilK. Sisler shows some ililliloveinetlt,
bill is mil id nut Ol ll.lllKOI.
.Miss llaiiiptnii and Sls.. wile lox -ii
Yestonl.i) Slslei in-t the iil and
w.ilktd lioiiie with In i. lew mlii
utes alter theii aiiial two plstui
sliots weie lit :n il bv Mis., Hampton's
parents, and the .miiiiik loiiple weif
loiiml nut oust Inns In i ho liallwux
K.ieli bail been Mint in ihf bead and ,i
pistol was luuiiil at SIMuV side. When
llie joiiiik mall lenalned t oils, iousness
al llie lli.spilal, he denied ll.l ills done
the slinoiiuK and hailed thai a ulna
iiaim d .lames i:.uiis,.y imd loiumltttd
the deid. Tlif latU'i Imd b-en naxliit'
alii litioli to llif Klrl and Sisler is said
tu have been etlcinely Je.lIulls of llllil
Itainsey denied the (Ii.umc lie i;,ic a
s.itlsim uny explanation to the pulli .
and showid lo ihi-iu i.uher ileail.
thai le was pot in Inwii when the dot d
was loinnilltei.1.
The patent.- i'.l .Mi-s llnniptun i .
plf.ss III.- puslili uiunn thai Sisler
.sltol t liclr d.iUKht.'l II Is .illesed that
Sis(.f b, i, tliicaieiieil tu i iiinmit sui
cide, and showed a pistol with which
ho would makf citi.tv villi himself.
Mis. Hampton s.i s SNiei ihie.itein il
her dUUKllUl's life less llmll ,t W'ei'k
mo,
AGUINALDOISNOW
UNDER SUSPICION
It Is Stated That He Has Been De
tected in Cariying on Treason
able Caiicbpondeuie.
In l. , l e iti Win in in ll u .-, i i.it. l'ii.
l.e,lellWi.l'lll, Kail, I). '. 1. A letter
ioi eh ed hole sa,s:
"Hcllelill Clmllee lias lei olillllelltleil
that -S(:nii;;ilin be IiioiikIiI to this
iiiiiiltl'. It N staled that lie has been
df'tci led In iMiiylutt on tie.i'-ouablf
i o lospuntleili e and tt'NlllK lo fttil' Up
sli Ife. Asiulniildo Is a i lose p.ipttn.
but aihlies milled here sinio that
(ieileiill Ck.ill'n belli i s llie load, r'-t
plcSillie on the Island Is lespolislble
Ioi tin instil youis' nl activity.
NEGRO RUNS AMUCK.
Fiie a Pistol Upon Sheets Causing
All Pedestiltiiih to Flee,
In t.s. lu-no Win tiiiti li Ati 1 1.. ii I'ii r.
West i 'hotel, p.i. tin. l.-.bimes
Williams, a in ism, i tin altint; tain of
Din pilmipal sneets loday lhlnK a p),s.
tol, iMUsint; all pedosiiluns in llee,
I'llli't of I'ollcc .lolliles .itti'iiipifii to
aiii'si liliu and iciolved a shot in Hn.
shonldet, .Mud her ollli-rt named l!t.
tin wan shot in 'the abdomen ami n
mall ii.iiiicd .laiiltM Cobiiin. an oiilook
ci, was .shot in the les
Williams tsuiptd al the tlui" but
was :Hiil)sefileUtl iitplilied anil loeked
lip. .Nolle ol these shot hlisiiilueil so
lions InjlilJ.
Steamship Aiiivnls.
H.i I i- limit- Win ti. in tin' .-ixulci I'nf.
V i:iU. Ik. I Vniiiil. Si'.itif is ,e.j.
eiflll', llllil. I'.ll-.l.li.l KulliTilalll Hint II011I114I11;
I mini 1. I, oiiiuiiil imt 1iH'i'lnl mn l.iinl
l'js-ci "tiiiiui -M.iiiliiurl, Aiiituii lur Vt v
V01I.. uii, tiilnil! VuiIciIjihI, .Niu foil..
.1mih)u tnlu'ili Rtf4mr l'.trurl.i, .Sciv Vorl.
l.i t;ii(i'ii.twin ijuvi'nttovm BalKil: Slftmcr
lui.nU (ti urn l.lu'uiool), Nfir Voik.
MUELLER ARRESTED.
The Man Who Said That I'tesldent
Should Be Shot Is Under Bail.
Hi l.iilmlir Wire fioni'llir AnNOcJatfil Prfi
rillludelplilii, Dpc, I. A. II. Mueller,
the niiiii iirresttd Satitiday ovoiiIiik; at
llroad and I'hoslnui strools, clmisotl
with Inivlnjf dpekiiod that I'losldonl
rtoosovelt slioiild bo spi'VoiI the same
ns was McKlnley, was held In SmioIuII
for com I today lor disturbing the
pence. At the lieinliiK liofoie MaIs
tl.'ite IxoiliorspeiKor lit the fits Mall
Mueller had nothing lo snj, bejnnd de
rl.triniT that lie was nut responsible
on Saluiday lur iisIuh the winds Im
puted to li 1 1 it.
lie .stated that he htld bo.ildeil so -iMtil
weeks at Xo. k'JO-; Vine street, nml
had Diexlouslv boon n machinist in
Wilmington. Del,
Mueller v,in aiipsloil on complaint of
!'. T. Tobill, win) claimed to h.ixo lieaid
him it' i the tliteatfiiiiifr IniiKiiiiKe.
Tobin said today that tlif loinaik was
iniltle In the Hotel litnxelte at the
time Hie pipsldelil was looklllK at tile
font ball km me in West I'lilliidelphia.
At Mueller's boardliiR plaic il was
stated that he had always eoniliioted
himself in a qiili'l and unlet ly manner.
Ho is said lo have been mil of omploy
jiioni for some lime.
SOUTH CAROLINA
EXPOSITION PRELUDE
Impiessive Religious Exeieises at
Chaileston Ceremonies of To-
('"y. Prominent Otatois.
H.i l,i Iiimvo Mltr limn 'Ihi' X-soi.1 iti'il I'o w.
f'liai lesion. P C , Dec. 1. Impii-ulve
l elisions exeiclsrs, intended as a pie
lildo to toiiiori ov's oppnlne of the
South Carolina lnioisdiie and Wesl
Indian exposition, veto held al llie e
positlon irioiiinls this alleniouii.
The ii'iiiiiiis of Dei ember 1 as the
opelilntf day of the exposition was wilh
oiil t ousultiiiK the i.ilenilar, ami the
fact that OooembPr I was Sunday was
discoceted only a shoi t time ai-o. II
vas llieti dci idod that a pi oper way lo
ftlllill th" ptomise iiiade in the lesolu
tion as to the openlm; was lo hold ex
en isos appiopiiato lo the da
Klllson Cajieis, J'lplsi ojial bishop of
South Carolina, made the limitation
A dedication ode bv Ocoiko Heiluit
Sass. of Chailpslon, and set In Hindi
by Thoodote .Saul, was sun;? by a l.nye
i hoi us, atoonuianied by iho Klisi .r
lillerj baud
Adilies-e.s woio in.iili lij seeial mil i
isli'i.s. anil the benediclioii amis jn o-
nouneotl by Manager IJuisIe.v.
The exposition w 111 be foi niall open- d
toitioriow attei noon. The icieiitnniiw tit
the "Ixory City" will be pi oi died by a
p.u. nit-, coiiinospcl of in, nine, naval io
seie, aitels. si. lie volunteei s and
. ti ions 1 1 vie soi leties', under the i oin
iiiainl ol I.iouteiianl Colom-1 t'hailes
Minis, fnltod States in my. The i Ity
l's liaiiilsutni'lv tleiotaled. and tlieie
woio mam at'iivaN ,u th.. hotels dur
ing the i.i,.
lion Ch.tinue.v M. Dip.'w I'niti'd
Slates si'iialor iniiii X.'W Vol l, who Is
lo delliei lite ilt ilie.tlluii oi .it ton. at
ih.il in ciiai lesion ibis niiirnius ami is
bi'lni; I'lit.'Uamid lonlcUit at Simimei
il'" li. I'. W. W.ISl'ller plesidetll ,,
the i:inisltIoii t oiup.itn
tlinrinor M Sweeue and s,ii ar
i licit toiili;Iii In p.n IU ipal" In toiiiur-
low ,s i ei l-i s
SWITCHMEN'S STRIKE.
Raihoad Manageis Claim to Have
the Situation Well in Hand at
Pittsburg.
I lit 1. 1' limn' w
n, tin i hi .-,ii.i
u l'i
I I'lttsbliij,-, Die. l-ICcpoils ftuiii
1 the iii.iu.-iseis and opeiatoi.s of the dll'
I Klelll ralhoatls itliei led by the swiuli
, men's siiike iiss,.,t ti,i.s exuiliin that
I they have the situation well In hand
,11111! that tln new iti'ii who lirtvc taken
istilkeis pl.n es itie hum wni km;;' lo
yood aih.iulaRo. Satunlaj lielns a
1 day when little now ii.-IkIiI Is teifiifd,
' considerable woik was ;u complislied 1
'in the way of iKmiIiik the jams ot
1 UnMr lOllHosted , npi'lltloii j
I In siillo of the Kood 1 cpoitr. made h
; til l.illioatl ollidals. the stilkeis oh-
liials aie I'htlmliit; doi'iilptl ,idautai;e
j Kililteil loi.i. TlK'lr Sl.itemMll ts Hi. 11
I at miduiitlit last ulglil Hie two linn-
I uiett men emplojeil by tin- .limes audi
j I.auKhllti (.omicetliiK toad strtnk 011 ,
jOlilirs fiolll llie slllkf 1 oiiimlltee. The
i i olllinitleeiueu tl.tltn that e.llly 111 iho
j day Supeilnteudeiit MeCinif aKi'eed to
I sIkii the sealo tor one ,ear, but when I
i the time .11110 lor slnnhiK tlif pafieis
In the I'M'iilutt Mr, .MiCuni. leinidlatcil
Ids I'm met aKi'oeui.'iit ami had tin-
loiiiiultleu esiorled Until the yanls by
j polhclUOll. As .1 toilsoqueiice the men '
weie onleied out
Tile .MtKeespoit lonneetliu loud!
with the toriulnal of the .National Tube,
toiupaiiy. einplnyhiK i'.! day and :o
UlKllt itcWs Of tllioe moil Oficll, Is win It
Iiik uuiler a piovislonul .so.ue lontln
ftellt nil the slKlllllfr by other IOJIiIh
The stilko toiiiiiilitee now demands
that the stale, be sinned wllliniil n
pioilso anil tin" loiupauy Is kIvou until
toiuonow noon (n.iPicjit Tlie tonnult-
liu 1 ..pints that lieaily all of the eiu-
pliios of this io.nl me iiienibeis of tin
union and will stilko.
TO PURCHASE VALLEY FORGE.
Senator Feiuose and Reniesentfttlvo
Wanger Will Intioduce Bill,
fti I vIiimm. tiu' Hum (lio iviuUil I'h-.
WushliiKloii. IM I. Hat l.i In iho
ounliiB veil; Hcitiator iVnioso and Hep.
lofieutallve Wauiitir of Peuns Ivunla
will Intiodiiii' bills for the itcfinlsltton
of 'alli'.x I'ot'Kt' and its lneoiior,itliiii
into a national p.uk- aw a uieiuuiial of
one of the most historic jiiacos in ftov
oliitlouary days'. Tho nieusiiies will bu
piactk'ulty tho same as ihoso Intro
dlltod in tho selinti ami hoiiso ieBpee
licly hist je.ii and vlll ptotldo for an
appi epilation of .'rtii,ut)ii for p.uk pur.
poses, Tho piojoit has tho cauiest en
dmvemonl of tvonty somui patiiotlc
associations, IiiohidhiK both oinanl
zatlons of the Sous .mil o.iuiilituii. of
the nuvolutlon. Iho Colonial D.mies
and the .Junior Order of American
Mechanics.
THE ARMY IS
VICTORIOUS
West Point Defeats fliiiinulLs
Foot Ball bu a Score ol
Eleven to Five.
at
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT
AMONG SPECTATORS
The Most Distinguished Assemblage
That Ever Qotheiett at a Football
Game on Ftanklin Field Daly's
Fine Play the Feature Which De
cided Where Lain els Should Reit.
Ilj Dxi limit Vitc fium the suiuteJ I'ipm.
Pliiladel)lil.i, Nov. :!fi. Hi the mes
fiRf of the most illstiiiKUished nssein
liliiKO thiit over Kittliered at. a football
f-Mine, and Hint included Piosldent
ftoosoielt, sevd.il iiiPrubeis of Hip cab
inet, ami many of the highest ollleetv
In the army and Iho iiuvi, the lootlt.ilt
tfiini of tin- AVest Point cadets defeat
ed their old ihals, the natal cadets,
lifter a jtanu- that was founht with
linlldoj; (en. 11 ltj fniin bciiJiiiiinji to end
Th" Unit I soon- was 11 lo .'., and thai
the at my was able to win by lids nat
ion mm glu Mislead of by the much
wider one that had bei 11 expected vas
tine quite iis much In -ood 101 tunc as
to superior lootball ability. It vas a
1 i-( ot 100 much Daly. The phenom
enal q11.11 terb.u le made every solltaiy
poinl scored by tho West Pointers,
kit klitK a K-tiiil fiom the Held, iuiiMuk
a 1 1111 lor inie bundled yanls aftoi
(.itching a punt, and iiIiintitiK- the ball
behind tlie .N'mj's ko.i1 posts.
It. is si arcoly too mm h to say that
without Daly West Point would have
lost Hie Kiiriie. As il was, the play was
in lite Aim.v's ten Itoiy the Kioater
pail of llie time, ami dining most ol
llie second half AVesl Point was plainly-
011 the del ensile and playlnR- aKiiitis
tune. She had tlif lpnd, and her onlv
objet t vas to maintain the ndvnnt.iKo
she hail soi mod, 1 onleut not lo tiy
lo Inoieaso it In consequence- ot this
polity, Dal punted liequently. otten
lesiiitliiK to this pi.ty on the (list down
without Ii'.iIiih: 10 iiish the ball for
v.nd. Then tin- Xay would bu 1: ihe
leather .te.idlly and painfully up the
Held auJiti. dlspl.tyitiK si power ami
compactness (1 foi m.illon that had not
been 1'X.pu.tcd by her fileiidllesl ultlcs.
only to lose il nijain btfoie West
Point's Kii.il m.is In ipal diing-er.
West Point Play Was Clean.
In mil one pai titular did the West
Polnli ts leally outplay their tlv.tK
ami thai was In the cleanness with
wliuii thi.i handled the ball, tin no
oitasiuii was .1 rumble mad. bv an
ill my pl.ixor that ifsiilted dls.istioiiH
lv lor his sldi, while several of the
saiiots. notably l'i oyer mid MeXalr,
wei'o KUihy ni funihics or muffed punts
that losulteil in the loss of much pro
doiis Ktouinl lot the naval n-pre.-eiitn-
tlles.
P01 all Hint i'M'i v mini 011 llif An
napolis tc-.ini .11 quitted biin-elf Klml
oilsly, ,ind their fi lends and lclluw
c.idtls haie eiery ii-asou to he piond
of tin-ill. Their splendid showing. 10111
Iniy as null un Inspliltig- suipiNe, won
the admli.itlon ol fiery beholdei. Me
Xalr 1, in i'.e dam with 1 oolui'ss .mil
Kootl Jinlf.iiieiii, ami Captiiiu Xieliols,
Land and l'i e pi p.n tkul.irl.v l'i ever
iiiade K.tin alter train throiiKli the
supposed! InipicitnahU- line of Hie sol
illtis, while ttelknap .11 tunllv anoin
plishod the I'-at of otitpiuilllii; O.ilv
unlit In- was I'liited to leave the K.inn,
win n bis loss was si verolv loll. Me
Xalr made one limit '1 1111 alter mUlilng
a piilll, that was as line a ihlnK ol its
1 land as Jt.is be, n s( eu oh a Kildliuu
' 1 Ills .io.tr.
D.llv was, ,ts has been said, llie stir
ol lite in my'S Ioi ffS. Xi l to hhll piob
itblv P.tinker, the blfr tacltle, was I In
most usc-uil man on the team. Ho not
only opened up good holes whrn tailed
011 lo head Un- tackle back formation,
but In was a hosl hi himself nl 1I0
leiisln pkLiliiK-. iii.iklnK many a slinip,
haul tackle, ami alwa.is follow int; Iho
I1.1II .Not until the end of the Kiiine '
weie lliein itnv ileltvs of 1 ons,.qiem o j
lor Injuilfs, ami llien the salloi.s seemed I
to stand tlie hat il knocks bettor than
the snldleis. Onlv one of the Anuapo- '
lis t I'.l til had to le.tie the tj.llue, while 1
two West Pollll subsillllti-s hail lo be
calk d upon.
The hiKKi'M ilowd III. ll eler alli led
011 I'laulilill Hold, assembled u s. o Hit. 1
IiIk mutt li. When the kuhh- hoit.tti not
.1 sIiikIp 'oat was i.icaiil, while oiHsldi'
of tin. Kiotind suiKfd u IiIk- iluoii,'.
"eeliliiif any possiblo wa. to Kaiu ad
nilsslon. Kiei.i scat, and nil wmo ln
iltatlous. vas illsiiosetl ol ilin.s In m.
x.iiut. and only a low tound ihcu- .y
illln Hie llilllds 01 spot ul Itois Thei'p,
woio not many seats tor suu in Phlla
dt'lphia vcslenlav, nml the jiossossois
of those asked all tho waj imni M" 10
ii'.". e.u li Jul' them ami Kut it, too,
Many ol these ll.nl 1 Illinois outside the
Kiouuds who .tssiillttt the uowtl witli
oll'crs 10 buv any tinuseil Hi kei Hit'
iiiliilit hitppou lo have, but li is not if
lOttlcd that nil such sales wolf iiuidP.
Best Game iu Histoiy,
"icstutla s ijiiiiio u.ts outt ol lip- b-st
playotl ill III" history of West Point.
Annapolis toot hall. .Mlluijiolis was so
Keiiei.illy ie;:arilei as totedooiiu'd to
tlcle.lt that odiks of .1 to 1 wel'O olluied
011 the Wesl I'olnteis. Uut, tui all that,
tho sailors weie not by any iiuiiiia out.
pl.iscd, imd onlj lor Daly they nilht
jiuvi- won Tho ctnie was coiisntk'iious
lor clean and plutky toot ball, ami ts.
pecinlly for hard ami sunt t.ii'klliiu,
Tho lino. up:
W.s.i I'.unt. 1u111ui ,.
rjiit.wi.illi Un mil Wliitlii
ll'l It'lUlLIu HiMil
Itlli-.i lilt Lii-ml Ijiium.i
llinti unlit- 1 10 j
l,uicsUl, t ti.Ii t iitiiiU IHIkniji
lvliUli.uk)
H1111U1 liju l.ukl ilnii
Mt lelii He I klit mil soiilt'
I'jlV iuiltili.ul. ,,, Mi. " lit
I'j-ad , ,,.. leu lulttuik ,.,,., , , I'u-iot
II.I.I..MI fXcllll,
l'li)i) .. ililin Inltl.hk I .ni'l
I.I no-, tiilllinl. MilmM
Tom liiluwiu-Mt lioN, HjIj. l.wd Imm Ion le
il.mii I) lb', (,'nd limit IMil-liib lldilio -I.,
N. Wtk'litliititoii, llin.itil. t ttiii. i:. Virti'i,
It in juI Tiiiifl.ci'i'i r-Titr.t.Mi llirf. IViiiiil
i.tiilj. '1'i'iiif of lultii ''lltlilj ItM' mlnuli's mrii.
LEDGER COAL ARTICLE.
Tinde Is Being- Pushed to the Ut
most Output.
llv J'ilmlif Htio from I lie .sfotl.ttpil I'irii
Phlladflplila. Iieo. I.-The l.edtier In
Its coal nitlcle tomorrow will say:
"The iilithiaclto coal trade Is lielui;
itthi-d to the utmost that the lestiiit
ed ttiiusportittlou Inellllies will per
mit. II Is tltoiiKht Hint the oaf'.s nut
put to the end of November will tench
t losoly lo rv,noo,(iOil tons. beltiK" uppios'
liuately 10.uOH.UOH tons above the situio
peiiod in JOGfl. The only c'utlalliupul
(Oinos H 0111 the car shot time, and the
mniltpL Mould take much nunc coal
could It be moved fiom llif mines. The
shipping jiulnts are Kouetally bine ol
coal, and the r.tilioads are nvalllnv
to Hie ulmosi nil of the tins I hey can
set hold of.
Lake navigation Is 1 lewd in the up
per lakes and Is 11 Iho iipproiiohlnK a
leiniinalion thioiiKli froozliiK: weather
in the lower lakes. KrolKhls theie
vere iiKtiin iitlvaneoil lint week. Tlie
coastwise coal movement Is Kood and
vessels hac been In demand, as the
do.'tk-is nl the output Is ate all shon
of tlie supplies they would like to li.ni.
'BULLER SUNDAY"
A QUIET AFFAIR
Mounted Police Stationed Along the
Line of Painde Groaning- Heaid
Neai War Office.
Ill I. Mlll-llt' III' (llllil 'I lil' --uu.lt il I'i-n,
Loudon, Doc. I. "Uuiler" Stiuthi '
pasesd without soi ions Incidents. L'lie
Kovei nmeiil li.nl taken evoy piotan
tion to prevent ilistutbaiti.es. 'j-hj.s ip.
1 hided the teadlnir. at llneo p.nades
last week, of a special unlet' hi the
military legislations! whidi forbids ottl
cois or soldiers ft out "taking part In
any inc tings, deiuousti-alion, or pin
cession, for p.uty or political pm.
J10S0S."
A litifjc bod uf polkc many of
whom ,ei e iiiuiiuted. weio slatioiud
along
lii.-in h
olllce.
The
the lino ol the procession's
nml notably in front of the .11
tiiitles' union
1 lid lioikuien'.s
sopleties, villi bands mid banneis, a
smbled nlons- the Piiib.inknit-nt this
nfteinocm. Theie woe thousands of
upoetutois. Oivhitf to the dlflieiiUy of
mat shading- the huge bodies of men,
the procession was late In stalling.
It was headed ki a ltugo banner un
which wits a 1101 li .lit of UeiiPinl Uui
ler. The piotession tiaveisid Xoith
umbPiland avenue, Pall-Mall. St. .lames
snoot nml Pioi ittlilly lo Hide P.uk.
The windows of club-laml, and e.-pei -lall
of tho service 1 tubs, weie nun ti
ed villi slghtseeis.
Ai dialing doss, seiei.il iiiotiuinl
polk-f 1 ode up lo tho head of the pm
rrsMson and attcuipted to sele a p,is.
tor bust of ricneial llullor.
The men c.iii.iIuk tin- bust dashed It
lo the ground. This Incident cau-ed
much Indignation, but the leadens weie
able to tilth iind lesli.'tln the piiiadris
some or whom wished lo attack Hi"
policemen.
Opposite I he wai olhii- ihi-ic was
considerable gunning ami nits ni
"Shame-" fiom the men in Iho pro
cession, but othemlsc the pioceedlugs
veto vitlioitt Im idem
When Hyde Park was leached it was
almost dnih. Hen- sport lies lioin soi -
01, il platfoinis 1 epic-soul lug Hug In in I,
Trelnnd, Stotl.nnl, Wales. Oevoiishiie
ami the colonies woio niatlc. The 1 011
ftision was so great as to rendu- the
wotds of the sponkois almo.st in.iu
dlblf, but amid a ro-ir of choeis a 10s.
oliillon of sympathy for Oeneral liull.'i
was proposed unit adopttd with steal
euthi!liism mid u wild waving of hand
kerchiefs and hats.
J'e.ituies of the demons! 1. tlinn weie
llie passing of tiilloetion bnxo.i for ii
win klligtnen's 111ei1101l.il 10 OeUclnl
Hulk)- ami the l.ngo sale ot button hole
pot li alt- unit favors of the ieiu-v.il.
It Is estimated that nl least .".ti.Ooo peo
ple weie ptescnt al the demons! ration
lu 11 do Pink. 'I'lils makes li Iho big
gosl thing of Us kind vhMi has ,,, .
1 111 red lur many yens
KILLED BY A COMPANION.
Tiagic Death of Finnic Hunt, at
Montdale. While Hunting Gun
Accidentally Dischaiged.
I'nitik Hum a young iniiii 11' n-ais ol
age, was an Idouinllv shot ,nid killed
Saluiday, at llrowu Hollow, by t'nspei
Wintei borgnr, ot Pi'licbntg, a 1 om
Piidou, with whom ho was hunting
Wlnteibeiger was visiting trionds at
.Montdale, and S.itutdav he ami Hunt
weal 0111 limiting1.
When uoiir ciiapiiian lake, they
to a low stone wall ami Hunt,
aim
being
itliind of his t imiji.t nlt.n, Jumped
upon
tin- van mm stood on top of it. hieing
Wlnioi lunger. As t li latter was in tho
at t of getting unto the wall, the tllgci
of ills gull lu some way was knocked
agniiiht tho wall .iiil the mm mis (s.
chat god, the Hhol striking Hum Just
over the lieai 1 ami death icsiihiua al
most iustauil
WIlltetli'Tser was tjic.ul oienuliif
by the an Idem it- in! mined some
people Ihlug lu the iiiilghhoihooil, mid
Coioiiff Itoboils was uotlileti tie mm,i
ttn iuvestlgalloii esteid,ty Hum is
sutvived li.v Ills patents, My. ami .Mis.
John Albeit lltllll. of Moutdnl
tuuoial will bo hold touionow.
The
Boocevelts in New Yoik,
liy I v liifin- Win- hunt 'll.p At4.it Utcil l'u,
'liilnl-!liliU. Iki. I.-Mis liicri.loii- It.xHuli,
liliu i.iiiii. Inn- inUnl.iy nidi (lie MiiliU-nl lu
vtill(-l I lu .ulii.i I lijw IolIImP liuin-, I'll
Into nl I i.'ilnl. twlai mot li 'iim.i n li
ulliujil n.t Snv 1 'Ik. tin. I(ihw-Ii,' lili'If
lt-ir, t i tin- snt'4 ot Mb- II. kit ll. 'liju, , I
IHu SJ'tlKi) i-lHi't, .1 llllltu'. 'J Jits liitf- 11(
limit-cult alitn-li'il iliiiiie Miiitt-. .il Huly li ii
liy t'luli'-l.int t:ili)pj iliiiuli, Mnticii'iU ..lij
U'iiluut stiiiK luilii4 tin' iU) tw lidict tin'
lioliiv- ut Ml. .ninl Un, .1. W. Jlicck, lit; Sjumi-ttit-ct.
niiiii- MHlal akii'K ijllnl noun ln'i.
FAMILY OF FIVE
BURNED TO DEATH
RETURNED FROM PHILIPPINES.
Offlceis. Soldiois nml Civilians Ar
live on the Buford.
D.i I. n lii-in' Wny iifitii I In ..( iji.il i'ii-...
Xew Yolk, Hot I -Tlif lllit-ll
Slates (r.iiispotl Mllfoid in lived today
Ji'oiu .Mtiulln villi olglil itiiupaiilos of
llie Tweiily-lhlid I'liitotl States Infan
ll.v. Cotilpank'S A lo II, !H)t oidisteil
men, non-ioiniiiis'iloiied staff ami band
ntitl ;:7 oilki'M. under coinnuiiid ot
Colonel .1. Milton Thompson. Time
woio also If, dlsclinigod soldiots nml
goioinnieiil employes on bouid. Tlie
men ate a line, tol.ust i(), hi good
spirits ami gl.nl lo get home.
Among others oil board are: Cnlum I
.1. M litem Tliompsuii, Maiors .lamps
and Hodges, ami a numb-i- of civilians
iind vii.-s and fiilnllli-s or i.nlnus ofli
I ' 1 s.
AN UNEVENTFUL
SUNDAY AT COLON
Both Liberals and Conseivatives
Ate Gtntlually Resinning Their
Cttstomaty Intercouise.'
II) Klilittiit- Win. Jiuiii 'Un 1JW ml'il I'lr"
Colon. Dee. L Yc-stenlay nml tod.i
passed uneveulfully ai Colon imii
Panama. Hot li Llbonils and Conserva
tives an- gradually lostirtiing their
eitstomaiy Inteicouiso ami fraterniz
ing villi each otliei. Theie is un un
due bu.isting on the pan of the 1 k -tots
nor ill iniii-oaled hatred 011 the
pail ol those who sympathise with the
vanquished. Consequently then- have
been 110 ilNnu bailees nor unseomlv be
hiivior. lieeeiii events howoiet, an- the
only matteis of 1 onieisallon. M.uiv
Liberals allege thai all blame for the
lln.'il tutu of eiotils is primal My due to
P.elisaiio Pot 1 a, who is also said to
be tespoiislble tor the blow sustained
by the Libel. il cause last year. Port-as,
it Is generally known, mused a split
a few months ago In the Llbei.il I10.11I
quailc'i's. at choi 1 era over a. question
of pifoeilonee mid scnloiity of 1.111k
between himself and C.eneral Domingo
Din?;. P011 as lefused lo lecogliie Hie
aulliotily of CiPtiei.tl Dl.i as civil and
mllltnty thiol of the Lilieial niin.
lie .stibspqiionil eflettul the witlt
diiiw.tl of many 111111 vlth then arms
to i ei lain mountain insinosscs in ,ui
othii (liioition wbcie Iho an- still
supposi i In be
The luiuily of Chuiiet.i iwheie the
Liberal li.'ul their ht-ndtpiai tots befoio
tho attack 011 Coloin offeis many t.telli
lles for insiiigeni 1 auip.ilgiis as initio
iltlll nllli'l- loud leqtllsttes ,lle tlll'lf
l.lentiiul.
A tew dead bodies siill lemaiti along
the i.illiiutd lino. Tin se bodies an- be
ing bulled
THE MACEDONIANS
ARE INDIGNANT
They Dislike to Be Act-used of Hav
ing Kidnapped Miss Ellen Stone.
IU I Mill- ll W III IK 111 III. 1 -mi, I ill. I l'i. -
Solla, X01 1.--M. Mihialowsk, pies.
Iilenl of the .Macedonian 1 umiiilttec. lo
leull.i made a speecli.it V.1111.1. iu tiiil
g. 11 l.i. in which he deiioiuitt.d .l. Saiuli'
the 101 11101 pi 1. shl. ul uf lite lumilllllee
ami the Macoiloiil.Tii.s its agltalois
muitleieis and bl.ifkm.illPis Among
oilier iilnius he 111 1 used them .it kid
uappillg Miss J'Ulen, Al. Slniie the
Alllelll.in Illis-Ioillll
Tin- Macedoiiliins 01
Solla held luilig-
nation meetings hem
spfl'flio' VelP llllllle
Mililalowsk.v mid M.
tod.iy. Violent
ilenuiiiii iny .I.
S.nolf was en
logi'otl as the heio ol Maopodlnn vouili
Tills Im ItleriL is important as demon
sirallng the stliis'in lu tlm M.iec-iloul.in
1 amp Itfifioi-ln leii-lveil lien- loday
I'nnii liiil.IUiiii amioume im reateil
llgilautp 011 Ihu pail uf iho iiullioii
tles and the oolite ot thai plan- Ind
gal Ian ulllcia) cln
II. Ill ll illlptl SS, i
llllle uf the I'lllloil
ill the SloU" nllitli.
1 lor, that 1 hey ate
tiling liion- lit the
ban- don- alieady
ies .11 11 eliiloiltll
Iho menacing- alii
Slates gov ei unit-lit-
They dec late, how -nimble
lo do alty
lllallei Hi. ill thei
FERRY BOAT COLLISION.
Tlie Nuinbei of Lives Lost at San
Ftanclsco Will Ptobably Never
Be Known Many Injtned.
in I i I
San
it llv
llie It,
Kill W III 'I' IU I
I'l.lln isio I lit
s lost lu last nl
l- bellloeu the
Ill I I'll H.
I. TJie utiiubi-r
Ill's collision on
l'i 1 1 v.bu.UH Sail
Miilnclo ami S.iiiIniIIio in siu , uiall.T
ul i o)ii-i'tui'f ami ptoli.ihly will m voi
le in ciiraliil ib in mined. Su mr as
kiiuw-i, late lids iil'lei noon, only thioo
iii.-oiis me n"tuail.v known to Ik- miss
ing Th -,i are' W, 1 1, ci.imi.il. mi re
ti.i.i ul S.iiup lieilnlug winks in this
ci and a iisi,tni of Satil-,il(o:
licolgc Tii.tdna.i. a waliif on the Sail
Itutiielo. and the ti-yoai .oUl si,. ,,f .m(b,
Wallei. id' l.'iii-s Vailej. The nllkcis
of tlin sunken IttsSel Hlloligl lilillll.
lulu thill ucat'1,1 all wen. saved. About
twenty ptopk- wuv iujtiieil.
'I'll- oub bod) iiiov.-icd to bu is
olio supposed to Ik- that of I'raiidiil. it
! wits washed ashe-m,
Died in a Chinch,
lb iv.iii.ii. Win ii om 'Hit- vw kii.il -ii-.,
I,iin.itii, I'a , llii I- Iiu., im ii.lns, iv nl;
iIHIhIIii,', ttiiki. l'i ll..- lint tttllioilbt l.in
uiil ilmiili. W .ill. 1. ILIilj, i t-l let ff die
l.jti.j.li'i ( ii'ttit) Nliliiiil luiik. uiMnil Uuiiio
ill Jinl illitl i ).' . iiiuiuii lilu lu iht n-.li.i'
lut-iii, tu iiltU li ho bad I.l-Ul liJttll HliiuV.il
p..itli n n ilti, tu iliuiiiijll-in ot tin- Iran, lit--ii-jmi
i-js 'it ijii i.l.l jiii i, ,uiiii,,t ,j l ,i
ulfi jiuI In- .liililini
Mrs. Mara 0. Bnrk and Four Chil
dren ol Gwln Station Are
Creinated.
THE HUSBAND
ALONE ESCAPES
It Is Supposed That an Ovei turned
Lamp Was the Cause of the Con
nttgialion That Aroused the Unfor
tunate Family fiom Slumbei At
tempts at Rescue Aie Fruitless,
and the Bodies of the Victims Aie
Burned to a Ciisp.
ft)-1 ii ltti.it e Witt-from Jl i A-duCi.leil lVv.
Alloonn. Deo. 3. Uetween 1 and ?
o'clock this morning, live persons, a
motliti- ami her four children, item
burned to death nt c.wiu .stntloii, on
the Wopsonoiiook nillroad, three miles'
north of this oily. Tho husband es.
i-apeil.
The dead mo: .Mis Miuy f. rtuik,
IJ yoiits old. Atlaiu (iiistn ve litiik. hi
.veins old: M.nv I.'. P.tirk, II! yo.ns old:
Joanna Murk, It onis old; Joseph
Victor Murk, s yea is old. Call AV.
liink. the husband, is binned about tin
back, seiloiisly but not f.itall).
The ooeuireiii'o is, in many respects,
renini liable for hart owing details. .Mrs.
Murk and the chlldieii, save Adam,
relliod nt the usual hour last night.
Mr. Millie, vho vas In Allooun. did
mil gel lioiiie until late. The lump
was limning in the kitchen Tor hint.
Mel'oio lie vein upstairs lie tuned it
low. A Imii h vas leH on the kitchen
table lor Adam, who was n stage hand
al the Altoona opei.i House. It is not
known what time Adam turned in.
About !.:: o'clock. .Mis. Mink was
n wakened by a dense smoke In her
loom. She awoke her husband. He
dic-ssoil Imirictllv and hastened down
stabs, opening the kitchen door, lie
found that the loom was nblaxe. The
draft caused by the open door ucceri-iii.ili-tl
the llie and with a roar tlm
Humes swept lliiough the house.
Ilink'.s clothing wins ignited and nt
sprang outside ami 1 oiled in the snow
lo p-inguisli the tiny tongues of llie
thai in ii moment veie licking pain
fully at his Hob. lie then sunmioncil
tin- assistant e of the iiplghbnis. JWis
I'tshor, Tliompsoii and Calvoi l re
sponding. Theie was no hope ol s.n
Ing the house when the- in lived. To
losiue tin- Inmates was impossible, fui
clou lime the) tiled lo enter, the in
tense heal dt ovc lliein back.
Mink, in a mad fn-n.v, tried to ruMt
tlliottgll the ll.nues, Im; was pievenied.
It would have been sine dentil.
.Meantime, tin- nsonkdug screams of
the inmates cutilil be hoaid iibove 'by
mar of the die ami the fiacklug of the
burning Hiubeis.
Heart-Rending Scenes.
I'm one In ii-l second Mis. Mink ap
pealed nt tut opstaiis window, lu lur
in ins she i, it i led ii child. Thru the
I! lines n rose .nouml In-r ami about bet
and she sink b.itk ami was seen un
mine.
The ui-igllbois K'Hhc led outside woio
lioirtllnl and nn nod avny. Mink was
on n-ll'iilly si pi aivftv to tin- hospital
about this lime, craznl with gilel.
The llou.-e, whli h was a two-stoiv
f i .i mt- stiiii-iuie, was soon coiisunii d,
aad the .-.tan h oi tin- milts c omnn-ni ed.
As tlieio was nulhlng loll but the loitn-.
d.ition stones, the bodies, thitiied ami
blai konoil. w etc- speedily locovoictl tint
i oipse cuiild not b" distinguished liom
tlie iilhei'. They weie bionght to a
morgue in this ilti. Tin llie nibbed
Mttlk ol Ids lanilly and all his pi-isonnl
pioperl.i. He is left without a penny.
lie I'stapeil si
dtstllulo that
his loved on-s
inlily i lotltod. He is so
iho funeral o.peiisos of
will h.ii'f lo be homo liy
Hie i illlllll
Ciiioilel' .Mi Caitut- loday eiiipallllt-li d
a Jill v lu Investigate Iho live deaths.
Sumo testimony was taken, after which
Iho Jury ailiuiiriiod until toiuoiiov-. The
Jul' will endeavor tu nsteilalii Hit
oiigln of lite hie. The kill lieu stove
show.s evidences, ol a hot Iho, bill tlif
gciifinl oplnioii st mils lo be that Adam
lorgol to put mil the lamp when he io.
tited iind lite lamll,v dog. lu st-an-li of
something in appease its hunger, up.i t.
Hie lamp.
Tin- loss on the Iioiim Is sj.iu.ij, un In,
sitiaili -.
What tout. this of Hie i, null) will b
lllli'l'leil lonioiiow
DEATHS OF A DAY.
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nt till) I'illl-ilt I ulllllili; Kllll.ll, tint t.e M
i .n In- il tut- , nil II.'IiIiii' i.)iiii,it), m,i ii m-i in
till III ll',llli' 111 lll.lliy iulH)Utiel, llllil- .Uill ei i r
niK.inl iti'iuv, illul .ul -i t iiimili.'.. illin',., .t In.
li -i I ii i- in llilt i In, letlli.
Pit Chun Deposed,
Hi I ii ni.iw Win. in in 'lie .-oii.iiil I'ci's,
sWiitt.ui. I). . I Pn III I' l'ltllt, I'll til It),
Ins lu i ti ili-i -n, to imii.. n.il i IU i mt the :iu ii.
Hut lil. nllii-i, I'lin- Ihjii iws tlis jullf).
Un II v 1 I lltllf
Floience Nightingale Well,
lb I I lil. n-Wiif fumi Tlm Aiotuld Pie.
l...i,iKui
till sluo.
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I
I liie itnon cabled lo llie Putt
. J let. i t Mulilliigilo u-j in.r
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WEATHER FORECAST. X
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.j jiiJ 'ltut.il.yt Intuit IVi.tniliani.t
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font Inn anli, blndlm; lu iirlliuti'rl-
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