The Somerset County star. (Salisbury [i.e. Elk Lick], Pa.) 1891-1929, September 07, 1905, Image 2

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WARRING NATIONS RESULTS OF THE WAR. a x
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Concessions Secured by Japan at TRAGEDY IN THE CLOUDS PRESIDENT PRAISED. wearer repeat
Portsmo ; = Hi CROP REPORTS. po.
AGREE ON TERMS a Soha Ron, 0 Receives Congratulations for His Ef- di.
a place RAMONE the pire Je secured A forts to Bring Peace. Temperature Highly Favorable in the
P the world. powers of | Aeronaut Blown to Pieces while Crowned heads of the world unite |G CentrgiFValleys. Sq ve
relimi J i i with distinguished overnmen ; The Weathe ’ Jy su
inary Arangements or an| cE of. ne | | UPimHm Balloon. Angi a et rane Th on a 25” To | x
rmistice Are Concluded. Jona. ig Listing pens in- glory of peace between og croys and Gcvernors. lows: alls Ha
— Sa | Blonde and. Elliott any Ja Jue WITNESSED BY GREAT CROWD to President Theodore Roose- ac ne the wezk ending August 28 ; was
| half of Sakhali ’ » * elegrams of co 5 THEY emperatures were highly .
DISPUTED POINTS ALL CONCEDED | Japan ee pig 3 = poured in upon the pot MUST HAVE OUR GOODS | able in the Central i Bin Figgins
= | sent to Xn a to con-| Dead Man Had Been Giving Exhibi gy They came from persons =e Sule and Atlantic Coast districts with { q
=} : | : i or all nations ti : : egree and 0 Pur : o exception of the no i fy
4apas Wives Indemnity and the Last Manchuria. ions at Fair and Had Suc all quarters of the a Tuas fi Movement Was to Frighten | of the Middle Atlantic 21
Barrier to Peace in Far East 2 Jrependerant influence” in ceeded Several Times. i In a cablegram received by Presi. merica Into Signing a New | England, where it was rather cool. t :
ls. Removed. Ror: has been secured, an influence —_ 0 Sept Roosevelt Emperor Nicholas Treaty. | Wet weather interfered \with farm il 2
id admits the right of Japan to professor Baldwin, “ai <hi : ngratulated and thanked the Presi- _ ns | OTE and injured crops in portions of &7
The long , give military and financial advice to ard” Ww : rship wiz ent for his efforts. The cabl The boycott of : | Virginia, the Carolinas, Alabama 1
Soren ons xe bloody. war between | 2° Emperor of Korea 2 : was blown to bits by the ex- follows: : ablogram ! the Chjnese a goods by | Kentucky Tennessee ? Wisconsin,
and Russia is r= oi i i plosion i i a ef : chant guilds is being | : . Sy » »,
I pres shi ended. The Japan obtains he rotiocassion teln of six sticks of dynamite 1n rpeent my congratulations and lifted, and will soon be a thin mE {lows and the Dakotas. Rain 1s much $
Witte and Baron K Sta Mr. | China of the Eastern railroad which is balloon while 1,550 feet in the jth mest thanks for having brought the past. This is the informati § of |needey ove the Southeastern Rocky
sion of the BE Jos ses- Tans south from Harbin to Port Ar air. His wife and two children were a conclusions to a successful ceived by the department or | monpiate slope the greater part of ase
tine ust 29 and | thur, a change of 4 : rev] XT = n, owing to ¥ merce : - | Texas and on the North i n
preliminary arrange : ge of control which will in the crowd of 2i your personal and labor from Mini . Nort Pacific
Iminaly gements for an aid Japan in ¢ : A 5,000 persons who energetic offices M Rockh s Minister | Coast. ney
armistice were concluded we in a financial sense. saw th ; x - y country will ckhill -at Pekin. Minister Rock to ‘
and the ac- Jap ee e calamity. gratefully recogni » h 2 ockhill | The principal ; Ib
tual work of frami eng | Japan has forced the limitati Baldwi La ; > > gnize the great part as communicated with a ijpal corn States of the - .
Portsmouth” ai The “remy of | the ios concasaion paps of tions I dally Su You heveyu in the Portsmouth olen consuls hi he [Sena Solos hove experienced a ig
Licht tnrned: over Lg agree- | which the “out-off” throug 2 vill : ra reens- 2 ce. inese empire and they Pid excep ionally, favorable 3
Russia’s a om i sn was built a a a ig Figend several “NICHOLAS.” that the embargo By nag PE for ihe, geveleh a
and Mr. Dennison, ¢ rt ire awyer, | Trans-Sibertan and Uss Nr half a RB the air and explode —_— goods is being removed. It is A 2 and maturity of corn. There is - oon
for 25 years i Jia 40 as to provide for the Cat Eo cor ae of dynamite at RUSSIA MUST PAY BIG SUM sf the department of ae De ne Tolsinre 20 ‘
adviser of i > oo e lega | ownership of the line by Chines c —— and labor that when th F ctory evelopment of the cro
ioc the Japanese foreign | Eastern D line by the Chinese 5 Me 1nd mounted 1,550 feet in the China's Interest in Railroad Will C reports are made up a eae except in Texas and portions of Kan. > 5
BO tbo sake of peace Jam Po IN os Luperinl police are os i sirshid was soaring acl $75,000,0000 ost | that American commerce in rn sas, but in the last-named State it is fort
the magnanimity of . 8 Yanan, wo substituted for the Rateing ay ed Sm 22 ih ey nity fs thrill-| The Associated Pross i bl Sujered but little from the oo aoutt [only fae Ine planted that is suffering ers
last mome 2 . r, at the guards. Edi 2 ; red s uplifted, were | giv ay ss is able to at it has lost Wi Hi i cain. Cutting is in progress i « po the
in , morenty Sisties Symes still | The Japanese treasury is t Vilegine the sky where the eile one additional and interesting made up in i ol be ‘more than | Jape and Indian ey : par
. = : sfused to budge a li re mE sasury is to receive sen, a great cloud of x s well as im c : iner : | Southern Mis iri . > ;
from the ultimat dge a liberal sum ay e . smoke ap- portant detail in reg nereased trade that will 3 souri and over 2a large ven
im Emperor Nieho- ls in payment for the care peared. to the conditi regard eo ill come to this | part of K Tr tral ;
las had given to Presi Nicho- | of Russian prisoners S itions of peace. Most i country by the settlement ansas. The Teports indicate win
: resident Roose- . : soners. econds later there ca portant of all i : st 1M- | Rygsi . ent of the |that the bulk of th X
velt through Ambassad 2o0se- | Japan's fishermen S : bo : me a great is the fact that th ussian-Japanese war, and the dev £9 e early corn will effo
V rough Ambassador Mover. NO 1 en secure the right om from the clouds. Th AL | formal recogniti el op ; hr at e devel | be safe from injury “thi
indemnity under any ; . . 2 to ply their tra jo i 5 | obs ~ : - e smoke! qj g ion of Japan’s posses- pment of the orient that will T injury by September thi
. J v guise, but an | Dey -. trade in the waters O secured the view, but tho : sion of the Chinese-Ei ¢ from . ill result |15, and most of the lat : T
agreement to divide Qakhali n | the Russian littoral from Vladiv | could \ , se who Tr ese-Fastern railroad peace. 3) ate corn will be ) he
3 Sakha 2 5 re adivostok | continue thé grews . below Kuencheng : Sever safe by October 1 » :
imburse Japan for tl khalin and re- | north to the Behring Se: a | saw fr: _grewsome watc v ngtse, the junction of overal causes are contributi | r 1. Some damage by £4 ErO
ave he maintenance an ehring Sea. Ie ragments of the airshi i the branch of Kiri of | the failur ? uting to {local storms is I ; . §
of ‘the ssi x e| Russia: has oF its ih | ot ‘ rship falling. Kirin, inv e failure of the , Tivet x s is reported from por % mes
or he Russian prisoners - were his | ra 0 sia rb 2s lost its position as 4 | Baldwin had literally been blown E | ment be Russia 10.Chi volves Day: | foremost is € boyeott. F irst and | tions of Illinois and South D por % n
ast words. They had been repeated anking naval power. Its fleet in | Pits by the explosion. His bod to | estimated at $75,000,0 aa Sum | made | is the demand for goods | aii x =
x ly reiterated i fe Witle' peated- | the Pacific is ¢ oT tI) ked oxplogion. . HIS ody was tARtel at >i ,000. This is ade in this country. The A | steerer : mel
i ye ili x Wires ei iT is on o> plecas, 25 ii in Pi in bits and removed to RRL interest in the road he find they must have os NS th ELEVEN THIEVES KILLED Sta
bi : eb a a written re-|{ T glitic ficet has nse estroyed. | gue. | ‘hina must be T : T | that to. r nr 5 | ——
§ ply to the Jo : : The costs of > contest are © | : ny ir | 8 e remunerated. to refuse to buy them | es . ed
g proposal i sD SRE med. un as Lt contest are SUA] aris Te Soros when she! Tye queatior of the ultimate pos- greater hardship upon | Fifty Others Hurt hy Peasants in the
El were delive nesday, .they| Cost. t ows: ) saw } ce, long ‘before the ox | S e road is a matter t ~ | upon us. Russian Pol d shi]
w livered to Baron Komura al | 277 00 o Russia (estimated), $1 _| plosion, for her pr ic X- | settled betw : o be y ; and. oy E
saday morning’ ] omura at | 87: 2 ; , "| i ’ practiced eye etween China It is pretty " 5 5 re . J a is
a a session. Eas Mn 0 Japan (estimat- | MY of the tragedy which ‘had . told | Japan can keep the road SRY ropmn | here er a Tey nnfiersiong | Rog sii gl Giviiers su : j
he Mikado, at the osston of heli 1 500,000,000; Russia's casualties) oq mn the clouds. St 5 ur- | jt to China, d Crate) re T | Chi yo ? > purpose of the ng Warsaw, Boland, are making
.abinet and elder states ho the | in battle, 420.000; Japan's 20s ies] orore th ton S. 1e fell in a faint | money a, demanding in return the ‘hinese” boycott was to frighten this | determined efforts to exterminat CL
Tokvo Aug Oe esmen held in {in battle, 17 ge J2.pan casualties Store le vast crowd had realized] ney. paid by Russia to Chine country into signi S| bands of thieves W ove ho Ininate
To oi i had sanctioned the 3 stals, Jeno {orees in the field. | what was happening. | she elects the latter course as - with China, by Lahn bog I | mitting ere Te hove been com- heal
a RS W hop Baron Kor |. Japan, D aa00s ne in he field, | phe a tell how the scotient| EEISDY obtain as an indirect “spoil rigid exclusion regulations iii id On August 26 GEA ts of [
hild’ 2%, voit | Was yierelor oo) ‘000: Russian warships lost| red. The six stick ; nt | of war” from Russi very ori oA i am ants 0
child's play ’ or captured, 73; Ja et : icks of dynamite | tj ussia the above men-| v materially modified Th | the Mionzovna district iy
3 ay. | , 73; Japanese warships | Sxpieded simultaneously | doyed sum in additi : ment was ¢ : : € move- i : : strict killed 11 . ;
Articles 10 and 11 (int | lost, 12; value of Russian shi | one report w ly, and only ; addition to reimburse- _was a bluff, and for a time : "| thieves and wounded 50 “R’ A
? € a erne tape] 2 FY x SS st. | port was heard ment for the cost : Tey yeared me ap jov + 50, and the . i
ships and the limitati rn a war- | $150,000,000; value an ships lost, | 9 . . oh 1 st ‘of maintainin the | ared to be a strong one in, | Loves of Warsaw : in
sea power > se of Russia's Tost $150 4 _ of Japanese ships Bn carried along with him a prisoners of war, for wich | FADE: former ar to oe Jing jon to avenge ii Hany armed Set ’ id
withdrawn Japan ll Sn Wore | ar Jifeam Je to have blown | apan will present an itemized pied ily was credited with rut fire to vilages. The ye twe
. hi ey gree rat | rl ; a is ai i : ve Ha , : - g 1t, | > ; ages.
that portion of the Chinese FE: on Cause of the War Men's faces airship into atoms.| CHINA and nothing has developed to Rove | [ioyeupon organized to resist them : me.
Trond south of Quanct se Eastern |. mpe prima ar. = De and women TO HAVE PARLIAMENT that this idea was erroneous But | 20d a conflict is imminent The i . Oin
citi i 2 anchrontze, the e jary pretext of the ar s the fragments of i the bluff fai ’ fiti wav > : and
yosit toledo Ll was 3 war 8 of the sh uff failed. | thorities ka ;
a Oyama, should | Yor Russin's failure to keep ae the unlucky aeromaut’s oh The Dowager Empress Will isiie pated Pe nla pot taken any action ‘ and
= 35 . Y, mise rachate : : | ov ; ; : fray mm | a : :
Both sides, once the deadlock was | October [ngtyoiis Mumps by | oN ont ae i Lie aN Formal Decree. DUN’S WEEKLY SUMMARY. | pepe l i bet
broken, wanted a “just and elk Was | apparent that there uM long been | Ind., and was ok Losantiville, The foreign ministers attended i re Boston Wool Market. » MM {Si
peace, and cg : g lasting” | petween that there ost be a clash engaged or & Bee 36. He had been banquet which Prince Chin gave 3 International Trade Centers Re- | The wool market is active and fi Sig
ed practically to Bs wag decid-| 4p Olt, Ene smpire and Japan over ERE long while 'in giving bidding farewell t 1 ) spond to Cessation of Hostili "Heavy sales . YC id firm.
icall) entrali Sauna | 1e question of Jre«d Po s balloon and airshi VAR St es o the commission y s ostili- | vy sales to the worsted mills are
lin, each country Stadt kha- | : : 1 dominant influ- L ship exhibitions at starting from Chi | ties in the Far E report 7 : 4
. mtry - binding | ence in C veal county fair x na on a tour O : ast. ported, New England @ i 2
to fortify. its half of the is hoy | tional Be Row The no. | : Sis world, The principal object = ho! Peace and prosperity succinctly ex- phia concerns buying fia ae 2 Siu
Japan assuming .an obligat and LY Russi Japan was outraged = mission is to study the parli Sn the results of an eventful week. | bas been a fair dems oy: ore oF
fortify the La a ae not to | NY r Tuas occupation of Port JAPS FORCED FIGHT w= | proceedings of ye hn International mercantile markets To | of wool and 2D dean ay grades | + 5 ;
Shaolin and Hokkal it between | er after Japan had been forced | - - abroad, as the dow: nts | sponded; to the cessatio Ny en tin ter: g seces have sold
‘ aido, which would by a coalition of Germany 31 Attack Seg owager empress in-|ti : : on of hostifi| in Inogemte volume, but the la can
bar Russia's ¢ oy ould i, a rermany, Russia | ack and Defeat Russi i tends to iss : jes and a period of : "| part rivisomtis rger
bas Rane s commercial route to the | an France to relinquish this import Manchurian Sh in the | year for he new | velopment, may be rw a ae have beep it the
: : | ant prize of her war i : . 1i of’ a par-| the retur \ ow s. Montana Wools have "
went further | Russia hastened to Ba Sone Army headquarters at .Toyko LE hence. had FO Lapua Hat been especially active. Pulled aoe ove
ecided to add a new cl | tical occupati ig : ac- | made the following : {i antime the government : ’ into bellicose chan- are generally quiet Forei que
tho natare of &. BT clause in|, pation of Manchuria, and lowing announcement: will maintain a body nels will be used for construction i are steady : reign wools :. Ru:
oad provision for | FAYE 0 many evide i : “In the directi : ; ody of students |stead : 5 nstruction in-| °° steady. Quotations follow: Ohi uf
mutual commercial rh { : J ences of “intention irection of Haingchin abroad for the purpose £ : of destruction, and the Uni | and Pennsylvanic Be : 10 Chi
t privileges by | tO permanently hold this e on the morni 15 8g, Pp of preparing | State 1] ’ he United nnsylvania XX and above ’
which each countr . ’ J : y A0IC is province ofl ¢ ing of August 1 the country for yarli es will secure a stronger sc@37c; X, 31@35 £ ’ fea
2 y will secure for China that Japan took al forces attacked a I, our 2 parliamentary govern- the 4 -onger. hold on | 2 @37c; X, 31@35¢; No. 1. 40@4dlc; .
the other the benefi sor Japan took alarm and Te-| cked and defeated the ment. The commissi . s (tre markets of the Orient s .\'No:. 2 ra > 4c; ov
fit of the © + | sorted to war Jap: ; re-| ;my’s mounted inf ene- : hissioners «will spend | ie won nt. Domestic 0°: = 41@42c; fine unwashed 28 poy
favored ton” 1g, Fmosii ar. Japan desired politi-} gr s mounted infantry several hun- a month in Japan cdi reports were scarcely less e rae | 2363 : shed, .28@ ui
«open a on clause and wneligol and, commercial expansion, and ee strong near Yutinagtsu, 30 a to Europe via a0, Droesetine thence | Leading branches y S SnopTae Eos ET 34@ JB.
: a standi FOSS rtheast of Hsingching ? ” are increasi 3 BL @ | S08 8 . 35@36c; half blood ]
The -new treaty or : : Huml standing across her| « isingching. — increasing productive capacity, es- 34@35c; unwashe ai Sica and
a wonderfully frie ie will pei PRE She demanded that. Manchuria The enemy's infantry and one pecially in departments Biv G unmerchant Yor: J so@ate smi
a character ih Joma | Sous be evacuated, and when Rus- battalion of four guns advanced the A REMARKABLE CASE railway equipment; textile mills hy 2 | gelaine B9@40c 31@32c; fine washed lon,
tie o raise the sus- | S12 made various exc - | same morning J | little id : by Au ave , od@4vc. |
picion the : | 3 xcuses for delay- g on Nachan Ch | idle machinery; . Lane Oo
D hat the two countries have ing the fulfillment of her pr a¥-| They were immediately r entsu. | Boy Sleeps Over Four Months as Re- tories are runni ry footwear fac- TE ———— : poy
ot negotiated peace, but I Japan took at rd promise, | chased : y repulsed and | nning freely, while in CURRENT NEWS EV JH A
cluded the basis of fut aye eon}. ook the initiative by the at-} ej 15 toward Hokuanhsiang, some sult of Injury. | structural work there is no evidence — EVENTS: : Chi
oasis o uture alliance. | = Port riper fleet on the bi t miles north of Nanchan Chent- Medical scientists have had TR ti activity. A series of earthquake sh » Jan
— | nig February 8, 190 . s : . > isitin a ji ake shocks were
CHINA BUYS RAILROAD BACK 8, 1904. : E Ancttiar his of the SHOR: 7b attention directed to a remarkable | jobbing Rien Avene the great | el along the New Hampshire Coast ee
Pays indematt —_— : SCRUBWOMAN WINS one reghment, of infantry, pA os case of catalepsy in Yonkers, N. Y., | distant delivery a for agist 20, stu
Re BiLy CF Ton for the : mr attack on Kushantsu the same mOrn- There Charles Canepi, 8 vears old, has in a vigorous demand 5 5 Iai an Townend of Michigan : to
As tt govety bf Sranonise | Angeline: Williams Gets Her $1.03 us. spa wee fopdised, i in an unbroken trancedlike sleep ers. Railway earnings thus far jis g Ton campaign for rafirond rate qui
tw : he Tosule of the conference be- | From Railroad. di n the direction of Taolu our force | RS more. than four months. able for August show an increas : = i HE ney
een the President and J. P. Mer >| The celebrated c: 3 islodged the enemy’s cavalry at] n April 6 last while whirling ronnd {2 per cent. over last y e 9 The 39th National Encam ligl
at Oyste : & 1 case of Angelina Na taikok 3 a la i st year and for-| wil S \ pment
ysier Bag, the Chinese Develop- | Williams, the East Strousbur : { ntaikokou, some 20 miles south- | mp post he became dizzy, 201] | SiN commerce at New York for th will assemble In Denver, Colo, dur- des
ment Company held a meeting | a iinet Mit urg, (Pa.) | of Taolu, and occupied the place. | to the ground and struck on the back last week exhibited gains of $1 . ae ing the week beginning Monday . , the
ratified the sale of the Hankow rail | Delaware Valley SY am Youers Another force took Kushulin at oon of his head. Two days later he com- in exports and $1,052,622 i . 92,032 | Sept. 4, 1905. ’ NT
Ton back to China. The plan was | has at last been seittod maning a further advance to Nienpar- | plained of pains in the head and as compared with 1904. In pores Edward S. Holmes, Jr., surrend cil
rranged at the meeting between the | The railway company, 2 of court. | hoku. some 10 miles south of Taolu. within a few minutes lapsed into a failures in August were x ies of | himself at the United “st t naored “8 A
President and Mr. Morgan and js | attorney, itor He] $rongh its | Another force advanced toward state of unconsciousness from which less than last year and the iP 350,000 | shal’s office at Ne es mar- pag
satisfactory to both of them. fight, has paid the od nd Souly Liangshuichentsu, 10 miles nie has not awakened. Liquids have news endorses earlier esti ot crop | Yieased ba $10 hibupii , and was ly
It was announced by the President | 57 and Mrs. Willi .03 in controver- west of Taolu, dislodged the Sane Deen poured into his mouth in small record-breaking cereal stimates ot! ne Tern ? ” 5 of dist
that the Empire of China had ere I — 8. jams received the | infantry and one battalion with Ty quantities, sustaining life. most of the harvesting pracunction, AGITIC P n’ of Andrew Stairs, nesf ten
led the rights and cor i he guns and hotly chased him Ea being completed sting and threshing |, Pa, was struck by. lightning NP gre
tie I a at recessions of | e road was to have been offered | W oy e north- | pleted, but cotton rT and burned to the gro
a Canton-Hankow railroad and that for sale under the 1 oS a ward. 0 _ | are less satisfactory, m eturns | wag $3,000 ground. The loss Ch
as an indemnity, the Chines tat, | oans yder the hammer by Sheri mae 3 shed reducing thei a any experts A }
y: se Gov- | Evans. i y | Yellow F g their estimates t Henry ;
ae Would pay the owners of | Mrs. \Williams was cleaning a par) Four Men Killed. 3 aT ali ever Record. § | bales or less. 0410,500,800 aaar ili a wellknown
Lr fhe American Development | senger car on the road when the train The pursuing of a massive flywheel | Eea > toed report of the Yellow Fever | lron and steel production increase was killed by of Md., A
S np y, the sum of $6,750,000. The | Sd nna carried her to | in the 10-inch continuous tl depart | ses in New Orleans up to 6 o'clock p.m. in response to the broadening dem: S| railroad ye y a Baltimore and Ohio ~ 8. for
ecision to abide by the i ctormination Se ch tor Wl, ft wi ushki 1, | ment of the National Fabe com L- | gSept. 1 is summarized as follows: extensive plans for enl g demand, yard engine. gre
of the Government of China to ton | set FO ry ig said, was | a constituent of the United oy New cases, 39. : being railonTplatod i facilities | Official announcement that Gover- Dal
i oe franchise was reached at the {ound tp. e compulsory | Steel corporation, at McKeesport | Totlie date, 1,938. shapes pressure for ror iy nid Douglass of Massachusetts will wh
is Oe DN President Roose- | Mrs. Williams sued the company for Pa., resulted in the deaths of four | > Deaths, 4. ti Hides are maintained at full pre. Bane 3 his resolution mot to be 2 ‘BA ais!
_ Pp. Morgan. $1, and got judgment. men and the injury of many others 3 Total deaths to date, 281 3 ions, although receipts of a- nd ate for re-election in spite of ing
a ee | 0 11 s ’ i . tle range cat- | messages a d SOT 3 d
LIN | August 28 was set f ne of who will probably die. 3x continue to expand and the mar- | atl s and personal urgent solicl es
COLN FARM SOLD | ment, after wionths of IR arg ILL — | a het shows signs of artifi one ons io Ju again, from various
New V omen | it Wis NE sunaed NS Hngatien: but TEN KILLED AT STATION Ki — Leathers is in a better is RE ity. | patie of the Sate,
w York Man Buys Birthplace of was off. ,d that the reargument iy Deny t Byoden, has oops ioerelal fnflures this positon, Toe! Jowe T. Wilson, of Indiam, Was" ¢
the Emancipator. t Sa . | Cars Leave Railroad racks and Crash | the So ot Suighinoos of | United States are 217 iil! > the append by President Roosevelt to T
Abraham Li , 5 { , | itdi ye er oO asa upon last week nst 190 | be second assist 3 3
omen Lines beg x| ST WEE gant | sa the coprems om isn, of Hemme Tene. | 52 SR Lyteesiing n-that postion cu
: ‘ ville, Ya. i ————— | s from ondon to wenstein has be 2 lly onding week 1 Melvi % >
was sold at auction to R A Fraud Ord Pai | S en a constant visi-| year. ast | + ville W. Miller, also a . its
of New York, for $3,600 : 3 Celiend er Against Amatory Paste Cromer on the Great Eastern Railway | tor to Sweden for 12 years. £0 Ta man, whose resignation the A
The property was sold by order Ea - gave Works. {of England, Was entering Witham TT LIST NEEDS CORRECTI dent accepted to take effect August ”
court ‘in the bankruptcy case of Aliow overs secret, to make: any one station several passenger cars left Views of the Eclipse. : oN 1; dat, 2 cof
his Dea of New York, who had | ove with true and everlasting love” the track and crashed into the sta The total eclipse of the sun was ob-| Martin Blames Registration Assess || The Comptroller of the Currency ‘BR Yor
” S i = vv ‘hi roi} ? : 3.4% 1a y 3 t
Creal AT Ag ago from the | which would be sent on receipt of 10 tion buildings, causing the death of 10 | served in Framee under the most| I ors With Carelessness = at 5 Ii for the condition of Nav. i
* y, o whose .. | cents, wW& ; ! . : = | ; sh3 : | nsura tend . a anks : / A J
Ce, ot the time the A ZIT wa he a operated py | Persons, six of whom were io conditions. Dispatches from | Martin fee oan David | On gust ros ihe close of business * - i
removed from the State. mily iti 5 a Lg gre pe the | and seriously injuring 20 persons | Burgos, Spain, report that excellent | Publican en of the Re- 2p, T
PLY mpany.” | 3 *q r or i : £ ; : —_—
oo r. Burton, of Philadelphia and | The Gem Supply oaniay Sint | Among the killed was the porter ns were obtained by all the | theTE are perhaps 55 ne that Contracts Aggregate $9,000,000 - spi!
. « X : hieca of ; ATO . . aint} i F avs i : ’ : . 5
ae From a Chien were also Seared from the use of the mails | the station who was sitting in enna expedition. Military bal- i] Philadelphia assessors’ ns ” _ The directors of the Western Pa- .
Lila — EO against it having been room on the platform. He was | there took part in the observations | in) entitled to vote I contracts for the , oo
= pe ssued by the Postoffice departme crushe ent i | there. oner i ? ng of practi antl ei
Musician Drons Dead. This concern yu department, rushed to death. Two ticket sellers | The astronomers gathered in | however, that the Martin contends, | from 3 OF pao tpgeniire Hoc Fr ure
With his instrument to nl i an-calle eh advertised 101 sale a | were buried in tl | the various districts of Tuni the n : y are almost wholly | i o Salt Lake City. It mo.
awaiting the signal o oi meptn|igoilEa Or natal charm,” -which | they esc ol st ne wreckage Dut cessfully nis sue | led ames of former voters who h v|is understood that the aggregate fro;
awaiting e signd i would ent its : Ea y escaped serious inj 3 | € y i : ay t
Robertson to as of Conductor x eld enable its possessor to in: A gory injury. | Eitant carried out experiments on 08 or moved away, and that a amount of the several contracts for i wh
3 rigs 0 begin mn encore, George uence any one. This charm, which ant gos metre benialh Ci cars | 12 lishing valuable astronomical data | names on the assessors’ lists or construction is about $9,000 000 sug
J) Bean, amiliarly known to the was nothing more or less tha iid fire and consume the wreck- | The America : 1 g worse tha i$ ELE ’ , 5 g
yusical professi ATOUZ as . less than a small | age. Fortunately or oH | +3 ; n astronomical expe i. | th n carelessnes drs
onntey Be Oy of perfumery, cost $1, and | bodies Co all the gos, headed by Rear Admiral es Dork oh ae registration — Russell Harrison Resigns. 7 on
fone from his seat in the “aroppet If ¥85 (CEO and hE | flames gained headway in Wi | er the United | Martin Sig against these, Tilin Ha 5, Harrisel, OF Iz tus
his fellow musicians in , > | inspector sai oH da . e | cars that left the ts iho OO Et aint ratory, suceeeded | timate Vv ee are 40,000 legi- anapolis, has resigned as Adjutant «
burg, expiring in sight of - sold rasa a sell admitted | The rear cars mount lair. =i : sun at Guelma, | » i ar Veterans. Captal 7
* AE £ an audi- | that the small paste cake of | r cars mounted the platiorm £ | Algeria The / ted a, ag he B® : . ‘aptain Wm. B. ty we
ence 3.000 > GB SEa BLE perfumery | stat} A 2 Pia ar o . 12 expedition als Ba ig I nglish, comm: ‘11.chl
nce of 6,000 people. | possessed no power to charm. ithe station, dem { the buildings | means of special apparatus 350 he | The town of Shusha is 3 | pounce th ander in-chief, will ai ver
las Ce Bil gin | ang then turned OVer. | the sun’s protuberances us, sketched | Tartars, who are well is besieged by | sor at th e appointment of a succes- tire
i P | i po ances. { snassacri a 7 i=or @ e nation: :
Burglars Steal Safe of Jewels. Kuropatkin Resigns. | LAST FIGHT TT | roi NR LSE ae | massacring the ol armas and are | week at ? aia encampment next ste:
re ste! sate) which is understood to | The Japanese correspondent of the | IGHT OF WAR Threw Money in Street. Ee a ca
Bs gh oli 238 ony ei Teloptanh at Moji, | Russians Had Advanta and T K| A New York drummer was arrested. A bon > Bomb 1n New Yori, Cholera in Prussia. Doe
7 iry Blue at over $20,000, dis- Japan, sen s a report that General | dnb ar ook | at Coshocton o hil a lof : thrown against the The official “Rei 3 i up
appeared from the summer residence Kouropatkin has resigned nis com-| 130 Priscners. } throwing 3 hs e drunk for | the house of Michael P e front | po; eichs-Anzeiger, of Sy
of Paul Bonner a‘ Nirvana-on-the- mand and that his health has given A dispatch from Lidz vpudze cons) owing dollar bills promiscgoasty | 2 IY contractor in Sig a | i says that since August 16 of «
Sound, near Sound Teach, Conn. The | Wa7- sins the details of what will | around on the streets in violation el dred and Sixteenth -stre St One Hun- | seven cholera cases, three of “hich i
family believe that burglars 7 cred de Te : : Jf what will probable | the scrap paper ordinance, I of | shattered the fror street, New York | wofs fatal. hn , of Whi ]
the house and conveyed the ale: to James F. Carey, of Haverhill, W | te ast engagement of the war. | Sober enough to give his rs was windows and Font goon smashed the | Weich ? have occurred in th® the
the shore and place yh fe 19 nomi I for G yo a rhill, was is encounter took place on August | John Jones, but decli Wn e aslin haste all of the inmates | Tr: sel district, Hast Prussia- eve
placed it aboard a Ves: + Governor at the Massa ad resalted | y g i: , but declined to reveal his e to the street | Traffic fr
sel. chusetts Socialist St as ope nd resulted in an advantage to | identity. > Pee | om Weichsel has been placed “EEE . me!
5 mini Patrick F : Mah I > we nv, 2 130 priseners CL —— . The new foniure of th juncer medical and police control to
hi 7 atrick F. Manor f Boston, was . Yaa ver si feature e vellow | .
v placed in nomina for Lic: ¥ e killed. A tornado struck the northern part hy situation outside of Fro ! Pi QUE
DR rpor 0. ¢ Pik re ght kill- | of Carbondale, Pa., and A Haneda ol jeans was the development of Or- | 4 ague Takes Another. BR » dar
Sec ry of Sta tired Japanese re-{ Score of houses, barns and I = Vicabis: Reports i PR General ‘Igo at Pagan? Jee
: . j | cars, but caused no fatalties. | the SS indicate an Na wi led the state department that thera tle
} [€ Siuation ement in | a death from bubonic plague 2 > P
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