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6, (7 mum -i JSC JUSTICE TO ALL ESMITtj TO MOM E. SUBSCRIPTION $1:80. Per Annum Afivai.ce. VOL. XII.

NOrk UNIONTO WN AL A WEDNESDAY, MAY 28.1902 1 I mm I uro PROGRESS. A BRACE OF NEW BISHOPS K0T LETTERS BEFORE SOUTHERN EXPANDS M'LAURlil IS BARRED Th New Industrie Reported In th I Cream of Nevvs. South During the Past Week. Amone tho more important new in Elected at Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church bled In Dallas, Texas. Pitiful Mementoes Frightful Death Struggle of the Miners Entombed in Pit at Coal Creek.

dustries reported for the past week Great Railway Reported to Have Brief Summary of Most South Carolina Slate Democratic Convention, Acts. are $25,000 Iron works at Rockaaie, In the Methodist conference at. Dal Bocght Another Line. a cotton company at Galveston, las, Texas, Thursday, after some minor Tex a jiqO.OOO ught and water com- With all my heart I love her, She's mine in weal and woe, And he that speaks l. of her Must count me aa hi8jtoe.

I love her for her splendor, I love her for the tender Care she beetows on 1 Oh, may I ne'er offend her And oh, may heaven send her v- The proudest destiny. I love her for her beauty, The fairest 'neath the sun; To love her is my duty, And gladly it is done. I proudly praises; Who seeks to wrong her raises Against me his foul hand. Her glory is my glory, Let me ne'er stain her story 6he is my Native Land! fx f- A special from Knoxville, Tenn, says! The latest estimates as to the tees jbf life in the Fratervllle coal mine 33616 at Coal Creek is 226, Including rnntinB business. Bishop Hendrlx an- nanv at Belington, W.

i ATLANTIC, YALD0SU WESTERN BRAND iNEWPLEpQSUDnED contract miners, lay laborers and boy nounced the arrival of the hour for the foundry and machine shops at John-election of two bishops and prepara- son City, a $25,000 hardware tions for the 'ballot began. company at Rosebud, an Ice lac-As a preliminary to the election of tory, at Florence, a $55,000 lano bishops, the delegates and audience company at Elizabeth City, N. a sang, and Bishop Granbury prayed: Six $5,000 mining company at Green tellers were appointed by Bishop Hen- an oil mill at Athens, helpers. i The last find reported was that of Kansas City Platform Is Reaffirmed. Sympathy Expressed for Cotton Deal Consummated by President Spen.

I cer Valiiabli Terminals at Jacksonville Was; Incentive thirteen bodies in an entry, and with -A important Events. of Each 'Day, John of Taylor county, after serving six years as a murderer, is pardoned on the ground ot his probable Innocence. r-It said. Interesting developments may tome at the-' June meeting of Clemson, S. college trustees.

The president and four professors may retire. The conference called bys Secretary of the Southern Board, for May 29, in Montgomery, weans; the; beginning of a crusade for learning throughout the iiVi-' The twenty-first annual session, of Mill Employees, While Mill i II Owners Are these thirteen, all -of whom were dead, -cf Trade. Total drix.and the first ballot taken. ere foundt six letters written by Ave votes cast, 260; necessary to elect, 131. Dr.

E. E. Hoss received 160 votes The Southern Railway has bought mes before they became overcome. and was declared elected bishop. "'One 'of these letters gave the time The second ballot was then ordered a 100,000 oil mill and fertilizer factory at Battleboro, N.

two oil mills at Eatonton, one with a capital of an $18,000 oil mill at Glen Allen, oil refinery at Griffin, a trunk factory at High Point, N. a $100,000 furniture factory at Union City, $10,000 lumber company at Beaumont, a $50,000 lumber company at Lyman, lU Jbc South Carolina jjomocrafie convention met in Columbia Wednesday. One of the principal objects of the 5 ft fy 'Alrf 't feathering was the framing of rules of day it was written as 2:30 o'clock for the second bishop. While the vote Monday indicating the Atlantic, Valdosta and Western railway." The deal was made In Jacksonville, last. Monday, when President Samuel Spencer was in that city.

No details of the purchase are known on the first ballot for bishop was be that these'and perhaps other entombed ing called the question of the unifica meni lived Imany hours aftef the ter tion of the Methodist church in Japan rible" explosion' which occurred Mon the, Southeastern, Tariff Association was taken up. Dr. Keener, of New Orleans, strongly opposed the adoption day morning at 7i 30 o'clock. a $50,000 lumber company at yet, but! the positive announcement that -the, deal: has been: made comes opened Wednesday at Fort Monroe. Ad; The letters" gave a general sugges i they primaries in accordance with whichcandidates' for the United Jli psGtls Ms4 anOter, fflcetf must pledge their support to the successful candidate and to the platform of the party.

If the, oath' to be pi-et scribed by the candidates covers belief of the report as submitted, as did a'so Mount Olive, a $50,000 lumber dress made by. President Stockdeu. tion of the suffering that was under from an official who is; in a positon to know.1. Letters were found written as DrBoswell, editor of the New Orleans company at Petersburgt a nounu f-hristinn Advocate. mill at Jamestown, N.

a brewery indicating that 'the 'men were "An' how did Murphy get the black eyer "Faith, he got it givin' another, mou is 'don't' the abbre vlation of?" Small New England Boy La is a periodical de farewell messages by the 'miners in gradually being strangled to death by The Atlantic, Valdosta and western Dr. Wainwright, from the Japan at Seguin, an electric lignt piani the Fratervllle mine while they were facing their doom. vy-'VliK of the. party's; past has 155 miles of road. The main line extends from Jacksonville to Valdos- the foul air.

that was entering the theEhaffelCplteoiJ'slyread: the 'mine. One piteously read: mission, explained the situation of at Davis, W. a- $600,000 electric Methodism in that country and advo- light, power and traction company r-atfifl the adoDtlon of the report as sub- at Talladega, a $500,000 coal and ta .110 miles, and branches and spurs -Fori another breath!" up jhe restef the mileage. The voted to air navigation." La It must be a Record. platforms, it will doubtless eliminate 6t the cTandldatei for; the senate, C.

Latimer is, Tillmhan's' choice' for 39 fof-mer governor' is expected to come into the race. Latimer and Evans are mltted. coke company at Davis, W. a Bishop Wilson, senior bishop of the $500,000 coaf and coke company at KeneraV conference, opposed most of Morgantown, W. a' $30,000 oil company owns vamauie icnuma.

Jacksbhyilfe, and, it Is said: that these "Know her?" Filbert Thq letters in the main were direc-tioriiTo'lamCielis dispositions, jshoald Jbef made' of the writers body jand -his -business iffairs.and instructions as to raising his family. '-i-Mrs. -Jefferson Davis stlnginglj1 reviews' Jhe career, of General Nelson Miles, -boor and plebe." Before the senate Philippine committee Wednesday Corporal O'Brien gave further details of the maltreatment of a beautiful" Spanish woman- by American initial, reception of the- Ro- terminals are what tempted we Southern. the plan advocated by Dr. wainwrigni, company at ort woriu, but favored a commission to arrange a OOQ oil mill at Henderson, N.

an "Yes." Egbert "Quite well?" Filbert "We were thrown together from the same automobile." Judge. -u nf the old Til'man faction. The oth Whftf- President Spencer passed plan of federation. oil mill at Talladega, a ers Johnstone, Elliott, Hemphill and One unfortunate, who leaves neither through Savannah en his way to Jack Dri of Texas, favored tne cotton mill at Anderson, u. a fr father, mother, brothers nor sisters, addressed his letters to "everybody," Henderson are of the old antl-Till-manites.

Johnstone and Hemphill have both eerved in congress, while LatTnief are now' rffembeTS adoption of the report as submitted. 000 lumber company at Fort Worth, Dr. Swindells, chairman of the com- planing mill at Springfield, mittee on missions, availed, himself of a $50,000 planing mill at Chat- sonville last Sunday he said tnat nis purpose in going city was the arrangement cf the-Southern's tracks Mdleadedhatheyange kchambean mission at Annap way of 5 right over the Plant system when tnat the right as chairman to close the de-. tanooga, electric light plant bate. He favored the adoption of.

the at Barbourvllle, an Iron furnace cf the house. President J. W. Howe, of the United line as been conso'idated witn tne At Mine Workers of America for district olis Wednesday. The French Gaulois was welcomed, by- an Imposing array of American war ships.

Hereafter the affairs of Tammany lantic Coast Line. That has been none, At 11 o'clock. Wednesday night the platform wa3 presented and adopted 19. went into the mines Wednesday to report. at Birmingham, lurm-the unification clause was then ture factory at Covington, two adopted and consideration of the other $12,000 coal mining companies at Ash-clauses was taken up and adopted, lan a $15,000 lime company at make aa inspection as but there was a further purpose in his trip, and that was to see the executive officers of the Atlantic, Valdosta and Jthout debate.

The three points covered were impe- Hall will be managed by a triumvirate. tive of that organization and, to assist Instead of a single-headed leader, in the rescue. work. He has receivea Krialism, monopolies tariff. Thriinnirip war condemned; tariff Western and arrange terms for the When woman gets a letter, At the postmark she will stare; Then she'll say, "How funny I don't know anybody there! Chicago News.

"They say young Gettem is working his way through college." "I doa't doubt It. He has the slickest way of working people I ever Bulletin. "Oh, mamma, have you heard of my, luck? I copied off this little story saw In a scrapbook ten times, and sent It to ten magazines. And four of tbeo! have accepted it'." Life. "What is your fortune, my pretty "My face is my fortune, sir, she said.

is it, really? Then, I see You've made it all up yourself, said he, Philadelphia Record. Kate "What makes you look so sad. Bertha? Surely, it cannot be Freil has broken his engagement with you?" worse than that. Some and then the report as a whole was Rogers, a $100,000 oil company adopted. at Woodvillo, a rice mill at Mont Pelee and La Soufrlere are a message of condb.ence from Presi nurchase of that line.

The executive for revenue. only advocated. dent John Mitchell orthe Mine Work On the second ballot no candidate Katv. a planing mm at L.ovmg- emitting gigantic red hot bowlders, which are causing terror among the officers of the Atlantic, "Valdosta and Western are as follows: Walton Fer ers of America, who stated he had was ejected, each failing to receive a ton, a $10,000 canning factory at There was -debate for -'two hours over the resolution expressing sympa sent $100 for the relief fund. people of the Lesser Antilles; majority of the votes.

guson, New York, president; G. S. Baxter. New York, chairman executive Blossom, a cold storage plant at Huntsvllle, a cotton gin at Lawn, thy for locked out cotton mill em Howe announced that the Mine Dr. Curry, Mrs.

Curry and her Between the ballots the session Was fcloyees in the Horse Creek.va'ley, and Wrorkers of America would at onge ex niece attended the royal "bull fight in an electric light plant at Dunn committee; E. Long, Jacksonville, vice president; Walter Ferguson', devoted to consideration of the finance committee report, proposing to raise trtitainiyiB the mill owners for their tvT tiii.elty.f it was' finally adopted by; a pend 1,000 for the needy of its' members who died In the mine, and Madrid Mrs, Curry, and her niece averted their faces at the N. a $10,000 foundry and machine shor at Hickory, N. C.J a $10,000 gin New York, treasurer. more will be available if necessary.

Jtwo to one vote'. 1 and milling company at Yowell, b'oody Spectacle. The road connects at Valdosta with $5,000,000 as an. investment or endowment fund, tho proceeds of which is to go to the support of superannuated Tfte pledge fixed for candidates for State Mine Inspector R. A.

Sliflett an Ice factory at Norfolk, an oil the Georgia Southern and Florida, a A committee from South Carolina has announced -that he will postpone the senate and house of representa line that has been controlled Dy tne lockd-6ut after' conferring in preachers, their widows and orphans. mill at Dunn, N. a $500,000 oil refining and tank company at Dallas, tives requires tiiem to stand Otr the body has stolen lrans- Southern railway for some years. This feature of the report was adopt August, say they do not think the ac his official, examipatipn' until the b6diei fare Telcueav iiu the mine cleared of some of the debris. cript.

There has been a fumor for some time a $25,000 stave and barrel fac ed without material change. tion of th King mill operatives was party platform to vote: with tneir rnllpaffiies on nartv auestions. It Was I suppose it would be laugnauie it that the Southern owned or Was inter tory at Owenboro, a cotton ginn Dr. James offered an justified. as extreme as had been antici we could see oursunx-s as uima Sl l.l l.

mM-ni ested in the Atlantic, Valdosta and The convention of the county us. les, ana it womu ue bhu pated Western. Its purchase oi tne lasi amendment to the finance committee and saw mill at Leary, a saw mill report to set aside $100,000 of Nash- at Clayton, a $6,000 cotton' gin ville -city bonds in which part of the at Brltton, a $600,000 cotton mill school Commissioners of Georgia was laughable to the others it tliey ccuiu A resolution welcoming Cuba into named may be followed by the estab held in" Augusta, Tuesday. Many see us as we see ourselves. nuui-delphla Press.

1 i lishment of a service to Jacksonville the world of nations, 'declaring that sho would be we'eomed as a state in prominent men were present. via the Georgia Southern and Florida. The Judge "Prisoner, you have thj Three more of those injured by war claim money has been invested, at Durham, N. a gas plant at fair-and make it a nucleus for the mont w. a flouring mill at 000 superannuated fund.

He earnest- FriendsvIUe, a 50-barrel Hourly advocated his ing mill at Lexington, a grain thi 'union' if she applied of her free will and in the meantime declaring she right of challenging any of the jury. the tornado at Goliad, Texas, died FRENCHMEN AT WHITE HOUSE. GRAND GREETING TO GAULS. h'l French Commissioners Welcomed at Annapolis by Bonvf-Cannon From American Warships. A Baltimore dispatch says: The initial reception of the representatives of the- Fsench republic, who are on our shores to participate in the ceremonies attendant upon the unveiling of the Tuesday.

It is feared several more should have the benefits of reciprocity, if you desire to do so." rnsone. "Right y'are, guv'nor. I'll fight that cannot recover. Mr. Fishburn, Dr.

Whiteneaa, mr, elevator at Lexington, K.y.; a Millsap and others vigorpusly opposed cotton produce company at Memphis, v.as adopted amid cheers. President and Cabinet Members En- The Fratervllle mine explosion 'V Without remarks or protest, a reso- little black-Whiskered Ulolie at me cuu i if he'll step tertain Loubet's Representatives. the Cannon' amendment, which was a flouring mill at White Fine, was caused by a boy who dug into de finally laid on the table. Surrounded by the. members of his of.

a dozen words condemning the course of Senator McLaurin was Nurse "Yes, dear, this is your littlo serted-mine, poisonous gas escaping, cabinet and by officials high in all the The report was adopted as a whole. The two new bishops elected are E. passed. 5 i A living miner is taken from the ruins, baby sister." Elsie aim where did she come from?" Nurse branches of the government, Presi By a standing vote resolutions, im- Hoss, of Tennessee, on me dent-Roosevelt. Thursday received as "The stork left lier hero lu a clotlic-s- The state convention in South Carolina met at Columbia Wednesday to formulate rules to govern the demo Rochambeau, monument Washington Place off board the French battle ship Gaulols in Anhapolis roads bnl'ot, and A.

Coke Smith, of Virginia, rpressiyely jead" by Senator Tinman, vepeaking Hampton's- services the guests of the nation the distinguished" Frenchmen sent by President basket." idea! Perhaps she'll grow up to be a washwoman." a flouring mill at Verona, a 60-barrel flouring mill at White Pine, a $20,000 lumber company at Louisville, a $50,000 tobacco company at Winchester, a $100,000 rice mill at Galveston, a $25,000 lime and cement company at Richmond, a $50,000 coal and coke company at Enterprise, W. a $200,000 coal and coke company at Elmo, W. lime works at Char on the fourth ballot. to his state in. the, highest terms were cratic primary.

at 2 b'clock Loubet to take part In the Rocham Philadelphia Tress. unanimously adopted. TRIUMVIRATE FOR TAMMANY. ThR scene at Annapolis bay was Senator Bacon attacked the repub beau exercises. "Oh, dear," exclaimed Mrs.

Pneer, i A resolution tondemning-child labor wringing her hands. "I sent Johnny lican policy in the Philippines. The picturesque and Besides the nunnl continKent of sailing vessels and The arrivaf In the city of the brilliantly uniformed army and navy of- Croker and Old Guard Once Again tri in mils and tleclaring'the age limit should not bo less "than 12 years was senator said the "Weyler" camps with a nickel to buy some milk, aud he I accidentaly swallowed the money, Dmn onf dottine the bay, there flrers nf France and their escort are the suburbs of hell. Control of Organization. A New York dispatch says: The adopted after some debater were a number of American naval veg; sela at anchor.

What shall I do?" "Do?" said Mrv Pneer. "Take a nickel out of the sav- lotte, an ice factory at Boone-vllle. a $11,000 Ice factory at through Pennsylvania Avenue by a troop of United States cavalrymen The trust plank contains the follow' President Roosevelt addressed the Northern Presbyterian assembly on executive committee of Tammany hall, composed of the assembly district loaders. met Thursday' and adopted, Ings bank and send hiia again. CjI- Little Rock, an electric light home missions.

Incidentally he de Assistant Secretary Pierce spoke on behalf of the government of the Uni gave picturesque Interest to the occasion, and to this was added the inter 'A ''Resolved by the democracy of South cago Post. plant at Dyersburg, a $10,000 Carolina in convention assembled two resolutions offered by 'Alderman "If a shin," began the comedian wit fended, the United States army. Six persons were drowned and electric light plant at Homer, an ted States as follows: i national significance of an extremely cordial exchange of greetings between "1. That we reaffirm and indorse the the rose tinted beard, "is ICO feet long T. P.

Sullivan. The first resolution "fieneral: This commission now electric light plant at Warren, million dollars worth of property de platform of principles enunciated by and forty feet wide, and its masts ave nn factory at Florence. S. a advised the general committee of stroyed by a cloudburst at Cincinnati. the representatives of the two After the president's recep the etato democratic convention 100 feet high aud the bo sua is bow-; Tammany hall to abolish the flnanco $20,000 plant to manufacture galvan The republic of Cuba came into be 1900, with especial stress upon the fol legged, what does the capstan weiga? present has been charged by President Roosevelt to welcome you and your colleagues to the United States in bis name and to express lis hope that you will eniov your stay in our country committee.

This was adopted unani ized iron at Atlanta, a $25,000 tion at the white house, the French visitors "exchanged calls with members It weighs the anchDi'l' ing at Havana Tuesday under the aua lowing sections: manufacturing company afr Memphis, mously. shouted the audience, as it grabbed thsi "That we view with alarm the pow pices of the United States. The second resolution suggested the of the cabinet and Lieutenant General a $100,000 oil company at JacK-son, a $40,000 oil mill at Col Greene and Gaynor have been re and carry away with you an agreeable appointment of a sub-committee ot Miles and Admiral Dewey. In the af er which the trusts, through the re-nuMirnn nnrtv. are exercising over benches to prevent Itself rising ca'; masses and doing violence to the tU plans.

Baltimore American. ji manded to jail at Quebec, their law imnresslon of thft United States, us in fax. an 80-ton oil mill at Ozark, legislation and national politics, and cHtntimiR and On behalf of three, to consist of Charles F. Murphy, Daniel F. McMahon and Louis F.

Haf-fen, to constitute an "advisory com a telephone company at Madison- r.nr president I bid you welcome." ternoon they went to MouXt Vernon, where General Brugere, of the French army, placed a laurel wreath on the tomb of Washington, and Count de Rochambeau planted a tree taken from vllle, a cotton mill at Lexington their ability to control the prices of the necessities of life without regard General Brugere was quite as brief, A Parisian Election Manifesto, The following curious electiou knitting mill at Winston-Salem, N. a tobacco factory at but no less' cordial than Assistant Secretary Pierce in his response. He said: to law of supply and de'mand. We condemn the hypocritical attitude of the republican leaders who abuse trusts festo was issued the other any Paris: the battle ground of Yorktown. Thurs a $25,000 hardwood manufacturing mittee, with power to act and to report from time to time to the executive committee.

This resolution was opposed by John Carroll, who offered an amendment that the thirty-seven district leaders be constituted the company at Greensboro, N. a box "Gentlemen; I. thank you in ins day night President Roosevelt had the 'Electors and business men! On tu and combines whio they use the mon name of President Loubet and the and hogshead factory at Danville, French party as his guests at dinner ere of the elections the friends of tho! a $40,000 furniture factory at Danville, at the white house. yers thinking they would be safer there than In a hotel. A shower of rocks from Mont Pelee caused a panic at Fort de France Tuesday, the Inhabitants fleeing from city.

Albany, is soon to have a new bank under the name of the Third National. A large oil nflll is also to be installed 4 1 4 The Southern Trust and Banking Company, of New Orleans, recently formed in New York, has absorbed two of the Louisiana concerns and will do the largest banking business in the French people for the. kind welcome which you have accorded to us. It is small dealers call your attention i the present very grave danger name-! leaders of Tammany hall. Mr.

Carroll's amendment was defeated by a a $15,000 lumber company at Linden, and a $20,000 lumber a very great pleasure to me and my Neely Boodle Returned to Uncle Sam, rnlleatrues to visit you on sucn an oc Secretary Root Thursday received and rranufacturlng company at Tus vote of 8 to 28. The resolution authorizing the advisory committee was then ly, the invasion of the uiiamuer oi. Deputies by medical men. Owf medical candidates; replace tlious commercial men. And why? Eeoausc casion of international esteem as the from General Wood at Havana an ex caloosa, Ala.

Tradesman (Chattanoo ey obtained from them and exhorted from the people to debauch the ignorant voters of the country. "That we reaffirm and indorse the correlated sections of the Kansas Ciiy platform upon the subject of trusts and imperialism. After the convention adjourned at 'a late hour Senator Tillman was called upon and addressed the body. I nnveiline of the Rochambeau monu adopted. The district leaders.

who press package containing $6,234, be ga," Tenn.) ment, and I am sure we will carry back compose what Is known as the "Croker Old Guard," supported the pro the trend of hygieuists is to excrete an Insupportable dictation cene i ing the money taken from C. F. W. Neely at the time of his arrest at MRS. DAVIS.

to France the most agreeable, reconeo tion of our stay in your midst. posed changes. 1 i Rochester, N. in May, 1900. south.

the supplying of food. lo their authority these bygienists do hesitate to exaggerate in an sine "Since our departure one mc.aeni Eadeau Letter is Declared Fake by Its has occurred which will stir the heart PRESIDENT UNVEILS SHAFT. Alleged Writer. ANTICIPATED WAGE CUT. TO VOTE QN LIQUOR LAW.

of every Frenchman In grateful recog manner the importance of food nanus and then they pose as saviors of bu Mrs. Jefferson Davis, the widow of the president of the southern confed Monument to Heroes of Spanish-Amer- Twelve Hundred Girls and Women Walk Out of Cigar Factory. eracy, pronounces the autograph letter offered for sale in the collection of nition of American friendship, ana mis Is the immediate and munificent aid which was extended to our stricken fellow-countrymen on the island of lean War Is Dedicated. Wednesday President Roosevelt un man life. Thus sometimes these gienists, who are nothing but 1: accuse purveyors of milk, su-v wholesale provision dealers or y.vdw Twelve hundred gir.s and women General Adam Badeau, in which a bitter attack is made cn Gen.

Nelson and about fifty men employed in the Martiniaue. Gentlemen, I tnanK you veiled the memorial shaft erected, at Arlington cemetery by the National Mrs. Roxle Bevlll, white, of Savannah, is charged with arson, it being alleged she caused her home to be burned in order to cellect the insurance. Mrs. Walker Edwards, 22 years old, of Laurens, S.

was shot and killed by an unknown person at her home on Sunday evening last. Evidence was given before the senate Philippine committee Monday to the effect that illplno had grocers. No branch of food suj-i i for your generous welcome." Brown Brothers cigar factory, -at Detroit, a branch of the American Cigar Society of Colonial Dames in -memory Miles, a forgery and not the work of her' pen. The latter is catalogued The American commissioners speni Is free from their accusation a and falsification. Defend then, against the calmmiy.

i of the veterans who fell in the recent struggle between Spain and the United as having been written by Mrs. Davis Company, went on a strike Thursday because of the announcement that a pleasant half our on the Gaulois and then returned to the Dolphin, in the meantime having paid formal calls while President Davis was a prisoner Kansas Democrats Vote to Resubmit Prohibition Question to People. The Kansas democratic state convention met at Wichita Thursday and had a lively session, the principal issues being the submission of tory law and the problem of co-operation with the populists in some way to evade, the anti-fusion law. After a hard fight in the convention between an overwhelming majority and an active and aggressive minority, a resolution was passed declaring for the resubmission cf the prohibitory law to another vote of the people. in tho charge of General Miles.

John H. Brown, one of the former proprietors of the factory, had resigned as manager of the concern for the veyors of Taris and the v.u. et Vote against medical men. et a parties choose other r.ieu to their flag. Let them, for i a choose food purveyors." EDITOR GODKIN MORE.

States. Around the platform an immense crowd gathered, among whom were many men who saw service in Cuba, Porto Rico and the Philippines. After brief services the shaft was unveiled and President Roosevelt made an appropriate address. American Cigar Company. 'The employes believed that their wages were upon the Olympia and Alabama.

Later in the afternoon the French commissioners made a return call upon the American commissioners on board the Dolphin, after which the Dolphin returned to Annapolis. Veteran Newspaper Man of New York to be cut after Brown's successor was City Dies in England. installed. been outraged by United State3 om-cers. Mont Pelee continues in eruption to the great terror of the inhabitants of Fort de France.

An attempt was made to assassinate the Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria Monday, a bomb being placed Edwin Lawrence GOiTKin, editor emeritus of The New York Evening Post. died, in Brixham. South Devon LAW BLOCKS MACHINISTS. SOLONS CONGRATULATE CUBA. NAMED BY ROOSEVELT.

WITH CUBAN FLAG FLYING Resolution By Senate Welcoming En shire-, lufcaj Immediate causa cf his death was a hemorrhage cf the brain. Mr. Godkin Nominations to Sen A Soldier's Ktp'y. A soldier of Marshal Suss' ing discovered in "a denmed to be banged. stolen might be woinh The marshal tt-being led to execut: a f-.

risk your V.U eral' replied tU "I it every y. TLis rcrart I tie ate For Confirmation. suffered a similar stroke two years rrrat Wednesday sect the The Appellate. Court Affirms Injunction Granted by Chicago Judge. A Chicago special says.

The appe! late court has affirmed die injunction granted by Judge Chetlaia in January restraining the meinbprs of the Internationa! Association of Machinists from in any manner unlawfully hindering, obstructing or interfering with ihe business of a machinery nominations to the secaie. it 1 L. Adams. New York, secre aso, but recovered sufficiently to go to Er.g-.and 191. He srent last Toiquay and ciovtJ to Brixhaia oc the Sd cf May try of New Republic.

Before the senate resumed consideration of the Philippine bill Wednesday it adopted a resolution congratulating the republic cf Cuba upon its entry lr.to the family of independent nations, and the secretary of state was directed to transmit the resolutions to tie presides of the Eew republic. Steamer Vigilancia Sails From New ja the compartment of his car. York For Havana. Gaynor and Greene have won the The steamer which sailed gj-gj, skirmish with the United States, from New York for Havana Thursday, Tne fugitives have been returned to was the first ship to leave that port Quebec, as they wished, flying the flag of the new Cuban re- Jg that despite the short-public at her fore. Herbert G.

Squicrs, the Georgia fruit crop this the first Vniied States minister to Cu- Eeason the yield of cantaloupes and Va, accompanied by his wife and I in the southern part of sailed cn the Vigilancia. the Btate win be ne. tary ot fuo at StocJvho'x Sweden; Henry P. TvU.iri.t fccond secre- A restaurant been oper.n.1 la New York City where tzo-i te Curniihed tt o-e ct a i'i'i. at Hivar.3.

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