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OUR MEN WOUNDED a Auctioneer PUBLIC AUCTION riday Dec 6 Commencing LOCAL BREVITIES Art Goods Cabinets a METZGER DEATHS A DAY i ANNUAL MEETINGS AMOUS SURGEOX 71 ALL WRIQHT OR MORE THAN HAL A RESORTS WANT GENERAL ORGANIZER ROUTE SUBURBAN ATALLY CRUSHED USED TO LIVE IN DETROIT? RS tameline THE M0DERN5T0VE POLISH California cmwciic VMLXTUREs yesterday a commandery of oreign MRS ANNIE EDSON TAYLOR WHO WENT OVER NIAGARA ALLS EZRA SAWSLAYER CAUGHT BE TWEES AN ENGINE AND A CAR bigger BOX SAME PRICE of The school is one of those which are to be started at all military posts In addition there will be a staff college at ort Leavenworth and a war col lege at Washington GUARD AND VETERAN CORPS gettogether orcan woodward Annie Lar the Ama Giffin Schmoock STATE COMMANDERY COMPLET ING ITS ORGANIZATION Senator McMillan a Member Washington December Senator Allison to day named the following committee in accordance the resolution of the Republican caucus to select the Republican membership of the committees of the senate: Platt Connecticut McMillan Michigan Proc tor Vermont Perkins California Nel son Minnesota Warren Wyoming airbanks Indiana Kean New Jersey and McComas Maryland ROUGH SPOTS SMOOTHED OUT and had her school at 20 Ade street made the trip over the Mrs Taylor "after carefully Nominating' Committee Will Sug the Officers PAINTERS INTRODUCED A RESO LUTION OR ONE MiUTART ORDER OREIGN WARS Gen A Hazen Washington December Gen A Hazen who was third assistant post master general under Postmaster Gen erals Wanamaker and Bissell died at his residence in this city late last night He was 61 years of age i Bric a Brac Bronzes Statuary Marble Electric Light ixtures Porcelains Bohemian rench and American Cut Glass Odd Quaint and Beautiful Plates suitable for holiday gifts All this importation from England rance Germany Austria Italy Swe den Holland China and Japan Also one thousand of the finest 264266 Woodward Ave Retiring from Business This Day Thursday LIQUID better! wr PROO JI Snnshlue air a Snccens fair held in Aeolian hall Grinnell yesterday was a great success The hall was wfil Ailed with buyers a good part of the day and a great deal of the work of all over the state was disposed dt A comparatively small 'portion of the at tractive articles offered for sale At the fair is left and the pianola room of the firm will be given up as a salesroom for the remainder next Saturday Mrs Ayres reported last night that the fair had cleared about $50 for Sunshlne and each following day until entire stock is sold mornings io 130 afternoons 2 130 Satur day evening from 8 to 10 The entire magnificent stock of Metz crer 264 266 Woodward avenue valued at one hundred thousand dollars consisting of all the HINT REGARDING HER TROUBLE "7 WJTH VENEZUELA Companion Court Princess Wynima No 184 I Past chief ranger Jessie Evans court deputy Ankie Wiekert chief ranger Miss Leah Simpson vice chief ranger Mrs Clark financial secre tary Mrs Julia Bolton 501 ifth street orator Mrs Alberta Broelle senior wood ward Genevieve Vernier senior beadle Etta Winters: court physician Dr William Hepp recording secretary Mrs Dunn treasurer Charlotte Nichols 1st Lucinda Brennan junior Lillian Wiggin junior beadle kowskL flC'Ts atbn tniw rs who so desire The studies in drill nuiuirnin larv Inn iuiHLai jf Dnuu signing and engineering GERMANY MAY ORCE SETTLEMENT CLAIMS master Anthony Schulte assistant John Wlesenhoefer trustees Anthony Kaiser Carl Molitor Henry Telpel Anthony Muer August Schulte I Mt Elliott Cemetery Joseph Moore president James Dwyer vice president clerk Pets treasurer: John Reid superintendent Joseph Schulte Byrne Charles Palms finance committee Anthony Petz James Dwyer Ratlgancommlttee on grounds Detroit Scott Guards President red Mollison vice president William Shrader recording secretary George Buckman financial secretary Joseph Hart treasurer Ed Rode: board of directors Louis Yochuui John Miller Ezra Sawslayer of River Rouge met death yesterday morning at the lower plant of the Michigan Alkali Co? He was employed on tho locomotive 'crane attached to the dummy engine which is vs 1 to haul away the refuse from the caustic plant He got between the moving engine and one of the cars anl before the formei could be stop red the couplings together crushing his nead He lived only two cr thr jv minutes Justice Beattie was and impaneled a jury and set tne inquest for Saturday at 7 sawylaycr was about 52 years of age' and had been employed by the alkali company for about eight months It kas imi yesterdav morning however that was transferred from the up to die lower plant He is survived oy a widow and two daughters Mrs wife of Prof Craw principal of the Holbrook school and Miss Gertrude Sawslayer a teach tr in the same school Suburban Item's At the meeting of the Wyandotte council last evening the aidermen passed the resolution providing for the payment of the lighting plant boiler over Mayor veto Not since the historic indignation meeting held at the instigation of certain of the Trenton village coun cil has that body been able to secure a quorum on meeting night In 'themeantime the village is running it self Although the Hamtramck township board at its meeting Tuesday night did not formally vpass a resolution appro priating $1000 toward the macadamiz ing of the Center Line road yet It is understood that the money will be forthcoming as soon as plans and spec ifications are presented It is not like ly that active work will be commenced upon the pavement until spring Justice Thiede of Wyandotte yes terday fined Peter Kilbride $10 or for ty five days in the Detroit house of correction for the larceny of a sweat er from John Ilbert At the same time Joseph was arrested charged with having stolen' an overcoat rom the eam'e person He will be tried this morning Both men were arrested with the articles in their possession and were going through the business portion of the city trying to sell them Kilbride chose to spend forty five days in the workhouse: Oriental Rugsand Carpets i The whole aggregating the largest and most magnificent assemblage of masterpieces ever collected in one catalo gue and affording an unparalleled opportunity for the public to pur chase at absolute auction Oriental ugs Art Bric a Brac urniture Holiday Gifts with out regard to cost Sale to open riday December 6th Every comfort provided for LADIES General Assembly Order ranth: General president general vice presidents general past president Jeup general secretary John A Stenger general treas urer Hewitt general medical direc tor Jacob general trustees William Elsey Valentine Ludwig Dr Kuhn Robert Spa unburg Jos Lnrlvee committee on finance Charles Maurer William Streng rank I Apel commit tee on jurisprudence Edward Schlereth William Hehn Otto Nied Ing: committee on appeals George itzsimmons' Ellis Rlne rank Risse Very little business was done yester day at the convention the afternoon session being mostly given over to the report of the mileage com mittee A special session1 was held from 7 to 9 at which some sev enty five resolutions and amendments to the constitution were received and referred to the committee which will report probably to day Among these was a resolution to extend the terms to four years the present term being two years It is also proposed to increase the number of general vice presidents frpm four to six Perhaps the most "important resolution intro duced was one providing for the ap pointment of a general organizer as up to this time the organization has never had such an official 1 At 10 a4 banquet was held at the Hotel Norltiandie the reception coinmittee consisting of Wm Grant Jos Schloff Danielson John Rade macher and Noonan An elaborate menu was furnished by the hotel and afterward Joseph Bahlhorn assumed the duties of toastmaster and called upon the following Brother hood DeVaux A Bainbridge No 168 Minneapolis McManus No 35 Jersey City Heenan Lafayette Ind uture of Organized Labor in the Wm Bell No 109 Omaha Paper and Jos Brennan No 37 Siekman No 50 Cincinnati Ohio of No A Exton Detroit Carrick No 72' Pittsburg Pa No 68 Bellaire Ohio of Can Harris No 3 Byrne Iowa peremptory Sale To Close tine Business will sell All misunderstandings between the veteran corps of the Detroit Light Guard and the corporation prop er of the big military organization were cleared away last night at a meeting of the veterans with the board of directors The last legislature pass ed anact giving to veteran organiza tions certain rights in military asso ciation among them a voice in thecorporation which had been lacking before There were some differences ot dplnio'n'as to the 'exact application of the act but at last con ference every thing was smoothed "out the members of the veteran corps signing the corporation articles The veteran corps also held its an nual meeting and elected the following officers: Sidney Dixon president 'Larned Williams first vice presi dent: Skinner second vice president Howes third vice president Mason treasurer Maj Jacklln captain Whelan first lieutenant: Lati mer second lieutenant board of trus tees A Butler Jr Wm May bury A'Alger erry Brace jr A resolution was adopted thanking Cash Taylor for the work he had done for many years for the Light Guard Special mention was made of Mr efforts in behalf of the organization during the Spanish Am erican war when few of the members of the organization were at home and when the greatest exertions were need ed to bring about the completion of the armory The Auxiliary corps had a business meeting at which it was decided to hold1 a pedro party next Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 in the par lors It was also decided that the ladies should take charge of the re freshments on Tuesday December 17 for which great preparations are being made On this occasion the Light Guard gives an exemplification of a work from squad to battalion the four companies of the organization ap pearing in dress parade for the final in the military display" 1 During the drill the visitors will be held to the galleries but afterwards there will be a hop in which all will be invited to participate AND SCENIC LINE AND VIA Southern Route every Tuesday Daily irst Class Sleeper Through Between Chicago and San rancisco Crossing the best scenery of the'Rockies and Sierra Nevadas by Daylight in both directions Direct connection to and from Los Angeles Best Dining Car Service through Write for information and literature to LYON A 11 ort Sr Dbtboit Mich 1: A An Isaac Cohen I Weinstein or Cohen rep I Levi alter Davls Op auditing uni Desperate Case Of Plies Cured Mrs Wm Kenmore So Omaha writes: suffered many years with protruding piles and dared' not risk an operation My case became desperate I took Pyramid Pile Cure and in a short time was entirely cured with no return of the Sold by all druggists EOT oonts a hoi Book Causes and mailed free Pyramid Drug Co Marshall Mich The capital stock of John Brennan Co has been increased from $35(XX to $200000 Rev Vincent speaks at the social hour service at the A jC A West Detroit this evening Albert A' Zindler charged with sus picion of false pretenses was taken to" Saginaw by Capt Walsh of the Saginaw police force last night An entertainment be given at the Central church Bible class to night in the church parlors at which James Hennessey mon ologist will assist Detroit Commandery No 65' Uniform Rank Knights of Pythias will give a ball at its armory Jefferson avenue and Randolph street this evening for the benefit of the widowed mother of Charles Copolovitch who was killed In the Penberthy explosion Dr George Dock of Ann Arbor will read a paper on and Vac cination With Special Reference to Glycerinated before the Wayne County 'Medical Society in the Turkish rooms of the Hotel Jauvlac to night Physicians generally are in vited to the meeting A resolution was passed by the Trades Council last night instructing Delegate Grevllle to bring before the American ederation of Labor conven tion at Scranton a resolution looking toward the securing of national legis lation to prevent the bringing of im migrants under contract into this country When taken intel the Police Court yesterday Howard Gorman pleaded guilty to the larceny of an overcoat He was arrested by Detectives Palmer and Parker after he had escaped from a store in which they thought they had him He was sentenced to spend 90 days in the house of correction or pay a fine of $25 The first annual banquet of the Bane Bible class will be held in the parlors at the Central church this even ing at 8:30 The toast list includes Rev George Elliott Bane Robinson and Rev John Brittan Clark Nehemiah Boynton will officiate as toastmaster James A Hennesey impersonator and the Mel rose Mandolin quartet will also as sist in the entertainment Cora Engel a 16 year old girl who resides with her parents on Twenty sixth street is in what is known to the medical profession as a hysteri cal or cataleptic trance? No solid food has passed her lips since Thanksgiv ing though water milk or other fluids are taken by her without opening her eyes Dr Canfield who is in attendance states the patient shows no signs of emaciation and yesterday was much Improved her condition not being considered dangerous The work in the depart ment of public works is rapidly draw ing to a close and this evening three sidewalk repair gangs all the stone cutters in the yards lumber inspec tors one steam roller and all the cedar block patching and resurfacing men will be laid off Two quick re pair wagons and a sidewalk repair crew on both the east and west sides will be retained as will Isoi the force of men engaged in resurfacing and repairing the island end of the Belle Isle bridge MEMORY OOD A Case Where Memory Was Strengthened lyGrape Xutt ood that will actually Leip the memory as well as agree perfectly with a delicate stomach 4 is worth knowing of A good wife Alta la who did not know which way to turn to get food that would agree with her (hus band who was left in a weakened condition after a serious illness and could scarcely retain any food in his stomach was one day induced to try him on Grape Nuts the famous ready cooked breakfast food and from the first he began to Improve rapidly In three months he had gained 39 pounds She says that his stomach has re covered so completely that he can now eat any kind of food She mentions the boy of an intimate icaualntanee who was so delicate and thin that his appearance was pitiable and he had no appetite for any ordi nary food He was put on Grape Nuts rind liked the crispness and sweetish taste of the new food and took to it His improvement began at once and he i now a healthy plump boy I know that Grape Nuts will do more for 'weak stomachs than anv medicine The claim that it will build un and strengthen the brain has been proven to my certain sis ter who writes for the press and is compelled to memorize a great deal has been using Grape Nuts and says she is surprised at the There is a marked improvement in her mem ory and the brain works more perfect ly and with better results Please do notv publish my Name can be given by the Postum Cereal Co (Ltd Battle Creek Michi At the Russell House meeting of the Michigan of the Order Wars was held to name a nominating committee for ofiicers to be elected some time' early in January next The commanderv of the state was recently instituted by the national body and it will complete its internal organiza tion next month A banquet will 'be given in connectioh with the first for mal meeting Col McGurrin Capt James Ronayne and Lieut Noel all of Rapids' were named on he' nominating committee Capt Ronayne) is well known1 in De troit When he was still a lieutenant he was stationed at ort Wayne The order with which Michigan has just become affiliated is a large one with a membership of veteran officers Men who served 'as officers in the Revolution War of 1813 Tripolitan war Mexican war or Spanish war their male descendants are eligible for the decorations of the order The membership Includes President Roosevelt ex President Cleveland (honorary companion) Dew ey Schley and Sampson Gens Miles and Shafter and representatives of most of the best known' names in con nection with foreign wars The fol lowing are the charter members of the Michigan commandery: Chaplain ran cis Kelly Lapeer Maj James Knox Grand Rapids Maj Victor Vaughan Ann Arbor Maj Charles Nancrede Ann Arbor: Gen Geo Brown Port Huron Capt red Abel Detroit Capt John Boer Grand Rapids Lieut James Noel Grand Rapids Col James Cox Calumet Maj Wm McArthur Cheboygan Gen Charles Boynton Port Huron Maj Geo Harvey Port Huron Col Wm McGurrin Grand Rapids Capt James Ronayne Chaplain Wm Reaney Surgeon Knowles Three Rivers Surgeon Andrew Bid dle Detroit Gen red Green Ypsilanti: Maj Geo Hopkins De troit Capt Joseph Walsh Port Hu ron Lieut Col Abbey Kalama zoo Capt James McMillan Detroit Benjamin Reynolds Grand Rapids Maj John Kirk Ypsilanti Maj Atkinson Detroit Lieut Swartwout Three Rivers ANNUAL MEETINGS INION TRUST COMPANY Detroit Nutlee or Annum jueennx rno annual meeting of the stockholders of the Union Trust Company of Detroit Mich for the election of a board of directors consisting of twenty three mem bers to serve for the ensuing year and lor the transaction of such other business may lawfully come before the meet ing will be held at the office of the company on the second floor of the Union Trust Building Detroit Mich on the tecond Tuesday in December next (being tb iQth day of said month) at 1 Tie noils of said election will be onen trim 1 to 3 bLLlVOOU HANUB Secretary and Treasurer Detroit Mich November 23J 1901 Cadillac Council No 19 National Union: President Clark ex presldent 8 Larabee vice president speaker Wm: Miller recording secre tary George Kunsman financial secre tary William Somerville treasurer Winckler chaplain A Cowles usher' Harvey: sergeant Thomas Guy doorkeeper John Walsh trustees: Peter Smith Wm Dick Gornlng delegates to cabinet Clark Thomas Guy Kunsman Wm Dick Parent Detroit Lodge No 55 MShellfish Charles Gloomgarden Pereira prelate A Bloom garden of of II of and 8 A Ap iiir nairen oi a 1 Davis I I Cohen trustee resentative to grand lodge nate to grand lodge Max penhelmer Abe 1 Manheim luittee Branch No "1 A Spiritual ad viser Rev Charles Gnienewald chancellor John Kramer president elix A Doetschr first vice president Wm Saltier second vice president RudolphA Mardlan recording secretary rank A Regner: assistant recording secretary red Stratmann financial secretary Anthony Bodde treasurer A Sommerhoff mar shal Peter Korden: guard Nicolaus Beck er: board of trustees Alfred Pip Louis Llhsel z'V 1 Palestine Hive No Lady commander Mrs Annie Gorrey past lady commander Mrs Ella Hertman lieutenant Mrs Celia Roekel niann recordkeeper Mrs Eva Creusere financekeeper Mrs Della Tittlebarn sergeant Miss Rose Smith mistress at arms Miss Clara Schmidt chaplain Mrs Mary Perry sentinel Mrs Emma Turner picket Mrs Mary Neilson pianist Miss Minnie Smith Installing officer Mrs Eva Creusere Branch No 10 President rank A Noah first vice president Christ Strackbeln second vice president Joseph Gerke Jr recording secretary Jjlm rank assistant secretary Lemke financial secretary rlederlchs treas urer Andrew Schmuck: marshal Stock man guard Dettlnger: trustees Booms A Boynott spiritual adviser Verv Rev Dean Wenners Branch No 235 A President Nellie urle first vice president Mrs McWilliams second vice president Mrs Anna Allen: recorder Mrs Smith as sistant recorder Mrs JI Stevens financial secretary Mrs' A Garry 'treasurer Louise Walsh: marshal Mrs Rose Hanni fan guard Mrs Lizzie Burge trustees Mrs Hardy JIrs JIartba Sweeney Mrs Dunn Mrs Mary Gleason and Airs Mar garet A JIahon Brainch 1 A Spiritual ad viser Rev James Savage president James Boltrer first vice president Breen: second vice president Tames Dnfty recording secretary Patrick Evaus: assist ant recording secretary Thomas financial secretary James Dunn treas urer Charles Higgins guard Dominick A innan: marshal William trustees Patrick Gleason Thomas Holihau Banner Council No TO National Union President "William Caslln vice president George Burnham: speaker Robert Das kerville ex presidenty A Schilling sec retary A 11 Hughes financial secretary Riddle treasurer Van Leyen chaplain jonn wiia usner 1 A isuck nell sergeant at arms Rose door keeper rank Wells trustees Clark Palmer Stewart Kennie Westphalia Schuetzenbtmd President John Schulte vice president? Joseph Scbarge Sr corresponding secretary Jos eph Kaufmann financial secretary rank Spielman treasurer AugustVoss shooting TO STOP ALLING HAIR 1 Cure Lallvirilll ILL SlAlIK BVAlO and crust nothing equals my scientific treatments specially prepared tor each ease Call or write for free consultation and book John WoodburjD 163 State St Chicago Mrs sAntiie Edson Taylor who went over Niagara alls in a barrel on Oc tober 24 called at The ree Press of fice last evening accompanied by her manager Russell and the cat Niagara who preceded Mrs Taylor in the perilous trip on October 18 Mrs Taylor says she taught dancing and physical culture in Detroit and Orchard Lake a few years ago1 and lived laide said studying the1 problem: for three months I was guided by a boatman who has lived all his life on the Niag ara (river and' knows it 'thoroughly he placed me in a current that took me over the falls a't the middle of the Horseshoe where the water is deepest Had 1 gone over to the American side I should have been dashed to pieces on the rocks and on the Canadian side I should have run into driftwood As it Was my barrel touched rpeks twiqe before I went oyer the fall had lost $8000 somq years ago in Chattanooga and my classes in dancing and physical culture did riot bring in money fast enough to suit "me so I looked around for something that no body had ever done before as a means to make some money That is rather difficult to And The idea of going over Niagara came to me in an instant and I studied the conditions fully before I embarked on the trip and I made the venture with every confidence lhat I would come out Mrs Taylor is visiting an old friend Mrs Loranger 59'Park street THE SHELBURNE ATLANTIC CITY IS OPEN BOOKLET ORGANIZING Al ONG i Have Branch INDUSTRIAL LINES Leagues All Over the Parlor Library Dining and Bedroom urniture Hall ClocKs HOTELS NevTVork City WESTMINSTER HOTEL Cornered with Westminster Apartments (Absclutely fireproof) IRVIVG PLACE AND ST (One block from Union Square) Awav from tne noise of the thoroughfares and cunvenlen: tn all routes of travel QUIET HOMELIKE ACCESSIBLE 15 minutes front Grand Central Station Amr uwi Plan J3 50 per day upward Eurorean Plan $1 50 per day up ward Rooms singly end en suite with baths Send for booklet THOMPSON Pronrletor Socialists Will Propose It to ed i 1 New York December About one 010 (i 'ouraav Plunred and fifty delegates from all A local labor official said yesterday over the United States held a meeting that there is likely to be an important 1 at the Hoffman house to day to form contest in the convention of the Amer 1 i i un I an auxiliary branch of the Irish lean ederation of Labor whch will I league the BUCCessor of the take Place at Scranton Pfu to day ue of parnells tJ The branch socialistic said he 1 will present a resolution proposing or I leagues are to be formed to extend ganizatlon along industrial lines At I over the entire United States The present the plan of organization as meeting was called John Redmond autonomy for each trade no matter 1 how the workers may be affiliated in Thos Donnell and shops or in other fields of labor or Patrick McHugh and was presided Instance Shaffer in his strike order over by Michael Redding for the steel mills proceeded along sneechs hv PArimnn flnA the industrial lines presuming to con by Redmond and trol all trades in the steel mills "I others the delegates nominated the is likely that the socialists will I following officers: President John SR are successful Debs will be their lead 1 Michael Redding Baltimore sec er' in the industrial movement and I vice president James his ascendancy would be a menace to York citv secretarv Tnhn Samuel secretary John Cal 1 lahan Boston assistant secretary wnAnwniMit Joyce New York second assistant or the Woman's Endowment secretary Df Patrick Martin und I Baltimore treasurer itzpat An attractive programme is an rickA nfiriat A fter the' election the delegates nounced in connection with the unnst passed resolutions asserting the right mas market entertainment for the of Ireland to self government and benefit of the endowment thoroughly approving the principles fund of the ort Street Presbyterian soll are fight Ireland's church at 61 West ort street fo day battle for ana tn morrow A feature of the en Mr Redmond said he would sail for Urtalnment wlil be nrily album on the Oceanic Wednesday as exninitea oy UTS Almira rraac MX Hockanum assisted oy a aozen wru known young people Mr James Moore tenor: Miss Ernestine Tappey I monologlst Dr Spalding basso Miss I Estelle Barbour and Miss Grace I Hinchman pianists Mr Alfred Hof I mann 'cellist with Mr Corey as I accompanist will also assist in the programmes NEW DRpYUS ROW HAS BROKEN OUT Best Personally Conducted Tourist Excursions Leave CHICAGO Tuesdays and Thursdays VTA THH RQCKISLAD critt ic a Berlin December 4 The officials I the foreign office here make a special the nerves the doctors say application of I definition of the Monroe doctrine in I Np oneknows positively because it is pretty Hard to his message to congress in Germany's just what causes any kind of pain One nee official intimated that while a thinef is certain however That is Omega Oil it cures friendly adjustment of Germany I 1 SnVightS cures by putting the nerves to sleep It Msarywouid'not infringe tmthe to ibethe only external cure known for Neu eStates theieast ralgia Every internal neuralgia medicine is strong A 1 a 1 Va wxv am immigration views were not of and dangerous Omega Oil cures from the outside Itnecial interest to Germany now be cause the emigration to AmericaLwas and thete iS UO TlSk danger 111 USlUEf it inconslderaoie 1 LAMP SET IRE JU HER: GLUT HiNU STRIKERS AND OICERS i I I CLASHED AT RICH HILL MO MRS BENDLETON SEVERELY I BURNED LAST NIGHT Rich Hill' Mo December Two I small riots here to day in which strik I Ing miners and deputy sheriffs wereWomaa is at St Hospital I participants resulted in the serious and Will Recover I wounding of four men Sheriff Joe Smith of Butler Mo was seriously injured' by a shot from a sling in the While undressing last evening Mrs I hands of one of the strikers Walter rances Bendleton 213 Wabash ave XUe andahseK nue pulled a lmp over on herself and i More trouble is feared Company was badly "burned before the fire could I of the national guard has been called out and will arrive here early to mor be extinguished The lamp was on I row morning About 400 miners are her dressing table and in falling set out4 fire to1 her clothing Her screams I 1 brought her daughter who is a clerk I A MCD1PAL1 ODAMPU in Cook's drug store to her assistance DnflNGn and the two extinguished the flames I APII which set fire to some furniture Mrs I IrtlOit LCnlJUL lower limbs and back were I severely burned She was taken by I avt wvk votivipti iti a ambulance to" St hos WAS ORMED AT A MEET she was resting easy at I ING IN NEW YORK 1 this morning She will re cover THE REE PRESS THURSDAY DECEMBER 5 1901 Sir William! Mnccormac is Dead in England London December Sir William Maccormac bart president of the EX PRISONER AND ORMER Colese of surgeons died at Bath I to day He was born in 1836 CHAMPIONS AGREE The death of Sir Wm Maccormac was sudden A Yesterday he visited the 1 bath house where he had been taking I the course of waters He arose as Prosecutor in the Rennes Trial I usua this morning but feeling ill he Has Suffered for His Zeal returned to his bed and died a quar I ter of an hour later from heart dis I ease I Paris December Sever al'incldents I Dropped Dead delating to the Dreyfus affair have' re Denver yCol December Judge cently occurred 'which' while not af I Charles Toll who was elected at fectlng the question off in I torney general of the state oLColora throw light bn the sub'sequent jn 1880 serving one term fell dead relations between the noted officer I Of apoplexy in his office to day He and his champions would seem I was born at Baldwinsville in nbnri 1850 His wife is a sister of former that a rupture between Labor! ana I Untted States senator Woicott his former cllent has taken place La borl it is also said had a falling out I Congressman Evans with' Kelnach who financially support I Philadelphia December" Hon I ed the Grande Revue which Labor! I Newton Evans of Hatboro Pa who edited It is asserted that the lawyer wag a member of congress for the for was furious because Dreyfus did not tyfifth forty seventh and forty ninth remain in prison and from there cqn I sessions from the seventh district of tinue to prosecute the work of his re Pennsylvania is dead at his home habilltatlon This Labor! denies here aged 74 years Another assertion is that PJcquart Mrs Boardman Smith was led astray by Labor! withdraw Rochester December 4 Mrs ing his appeal to the council of state Lucy Boardman JSmltht 82 years of and in refusing to re enter the army age an of Susan An even if the decision1 was in his favor I thonyin the early days' of the wo Picquart although warm suffrage movement and until champion snubbed the prisoner after her death an earnest supporter of that his release I cause is 'dead at her home here The Libre Parole published an in terview with an alleged friend of La Dr Davld McDill borl declaring that when the latter Leavenworth Ks December Dr was shbtJat Rennes several circum stances led him to believe that the outrage was Instigated by the Wai deck Rousseau ministry which was niovinp for a hie stake with his life I Another Dreyfusard an artlst 'namcd 4 MM Mfc Ibels now writes to the newspapers HasSl to express in violent terms his disil lusionment regarding the Dreyfus af TH rv fair Ibels took an active part in the Ml 4 agitation in the shape of a series of Jh! WOimi A caricatures and he now declares the Relnacti party nas inruwa nuuree JI 4 nwnJ Tj I Etna iiiBuitea txiiu hum i partisanship of Dreyfus has cost him his livelihood 7 Labor! to day bfeaks silence in an article published by the Journal the first of a series which he announces entitled What he says to day is evidently a prelude to I interesting revelations regarding his I relations with Dreyfus: and Reinach He savs that he ceased to be counsel I for Dreyfus a'year ago at the request of the Dreyfus family Jf Labor! says he has endurbd the i calumnies of 'his adversaries for years I past but to allow himself to be cal umnlated by friends and clients as ini a recent article which he knows came I through an authorized informant is too much to expect from his abnega tion Hewill reply thereto in the I next article 1 I Another interesting incident arisen in the placing onthe retired I list of Maj Carriere who was prose I cutor at the Rennes court inartial I The major says 'the ministry of jus I tice has several times passed others over his head in making appointments I and The reason he is the fact I that he urged the condemnation of Dreyfus' He promises some interest I ing disclosures I An "alleged interview with Dreyfus! published in the Echo De Paris which brought about much of the contro I versy is repudiated by Dreyfus' I A Sare Care for Gonorrhoea100 A BOTTLE ALL DRUGGISTS INDIAN VEGETABLE PILL CONcwYort 1 David McDill United' States surgeon at the United States penitentiary at ort Leavenworth died to day from the effects of a stroke of apoplexy suffered last Thursday Dr McDill was 41 years old ROUND THE WORLD TOURS Chicago or th Wester Kailway Hawaii' Philippines China Japan and ar East best reached via Sari rancisco and fast steamers beyond leaves Chicago 8 daily arrives San rancisco afternoon of third day Ask any ticket agent or address 17 Campus Martins Detroit the office of the Post School for Officers In accordance with Instructions from war department Maj McClure cniimandant at ort Wayne will in short time open school for of All officers of less than ten experience will be obliged to I and anv volunteer or militia administration minor tacticsfgulations guard manual mill? sxetcning cam 3 I I 'S3 CS I bKOMXBBHMHRSKBKHBHHHEb 7 yk 1 I I KcLAAe a js A 'C A "I a Kir i Ji 4ft s' 4 i i 1 BB I.

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