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Waukegan News-Sun from Waukegan, Illinois • 1

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-1 1 i 5 4 r' ''r 'V 'L- -V A i 0 rv 4 A Threatening Weather and Cooler TonIght Wednesday Fair VOL I 307 VVAUKKGAN ILLINOIS TUESDAY NOVKMBER 8- 1808 PRICE TWO CENT -r-' TROOPS TO GO SOUTH I0B HANGS A NEGRO Blanket and Comfort Store urges toe American people' to pronounce boldly In favor of redlining the hillpplnea ofhci wise -there will be-'e scramble for coaling elation that will endanger -the jtcacr of the in a destitutiTcondition President More Determined Than Ever to Hire Philippine AVERY WEIGHT IN FLEECY WARM BEDDING WE CAN NOW SHOW I T-' GENTLE-MKNAND 4 qhe Cup and Glove vesson has arrived and Seidel A- Co have jut plscevlon sale the largest ami cheapest assortment of Caps Glpves and lUttens for ilvn andBuys ever exhibited in Waukegan-- V' "These raps arc liiaJi) in the Latest Golf Windsor Brigh- ton Turban sud of Nobby Material Beaver Plush Astroelisn in Ulieviot and Cliinehills sml lisve large vfide wide Car-laps that wilLepme down ovgeJIig neck and ftt cUtae in fwnL'' Prices never beaten -ISoo $200 ForihefOtiilting Paf ijaeM iYiolmrlhiiweekUydi UCa of heavy oopifttrt cretone rolls of fleecy 1 bull 1 batting iSZET tor tuft Pure Cotton Fleeced Blanket -fat Not the stogie 1 45 Mitt cents -V TSccats Men" Heavy Veruecabfa Cups' In sli WOOL BLANKETS UNION BLANKETS CLEANED COTTON AND Filled comfortbat the very LOWE8T PRICES IN WAUKEGAN A New Turban fleavy Kcliool Gap: Better I tiriide'" 'Buys' IlreMi Boys' Caps i 2ct07Jc 2C khap 5 JOC- INNES Dry floods Merchant Movement to Bvaoulo Capo Menio to Bogin ThOrs Aay--Aeelgo-- moat ot tho Reglmonto' Camp Meade Middletown Pa Orders were Issued Monday even-ingby Gan-' Young for theA general movement of the Second corpa to tha new camps in the aoutlL Xhevnovb-ment will begin Thursday with thdf-parture of tha Thirty-fifth Michigan and tho Hecdnd Tennessee and will be -completed tha following Wednesday A hospital ear will be attached to each regimental train and a medical officer will accompany each- section Tho headquarters-of the various' brigades sud-'di visions will he shipped in' advance of edrpa headquarters The Michigan troops go to Augusta Ga and tha Tennesseeans to Columbia Friday tha First Maryland will got to Augusta the Two Hundred and Third New York to Greenville 8 and tha Fifteenth Pennsylvania to Athena Go The Tenth Ohio goes to Augusta aad the Fourth New Jersey to Greenvlllo on Saturday Sunday the Eighth Pennsylvania Jeikvea'lor'Auffuata the Second West Virginia for Greenville and the First Rhode Island for Columbia Monday the Thirteenth Pennsylvania leaves for Augusta tho Fourth Missouri for Greenville Fourteenth Pennsylvania and Ninth Ohio battalion for Summerville Tuesday the Fifteenth Minnesota starts for Augusta Third Connecticut for -Summerville and Two Hundred and First New York for OreenviHe: AYednesday-th Fifth Massachusetts leaves for Greenville and the Two Hundred and Second New York for Athens Corps headquarters the signs) corps company corps reserve ambulance company and tha First and Second division hospitals will also start Wednesday GONE TO HIS REWARD Rev Ur War land Noted Baa'tlal Dlvlae Itaaaea Awrar nt Wer- aeeavlllewi Pa Philadelphia Nov-l-Ber Dr H' Li Wayland one of the most emiiient Bfp-Gat dMitl-s' died Monday at Wernera-vllle Pa after an iihiesaof several Gleves and Mittens Our Glove aud Mitteii stouk issll well insde and will fit- Boys' Glows or irtr tn ffrii Work nr'' Mittens 10 )UL Mittens Boys' Drews ')4Arln 1 1 hives IU 5 UL -1 Mens Work 'Men's Dress Gloves -mic iiio pjjiyo rloves 9l(H) ami $iyo Satisfaction Guaranteed JCIndly Eximlite before you Buy- 1 SEIDEL'S CO 10 Genesee YEOMAN 1l7iS0RTM GENESEE ST liKAIKKIff Organs Violins Guitars lYlandoiins Watches' and Jewelry Repaired and Warranted 2 1 JOC st Street Banjos: Watches 1xQqcHs Jewelry Supplies For All Sewinp 1 Machines i S3- tor a preiveit list iiatne to tii-t ni'tiir Flex' oars sad if they are sot sailUi-tory will lie OBDgRS RENEWAL OF THE DEMANDS Little Pear ls Fell at Waahla HluitaN la -the Aaeaaal tel (Be Paid teal a Nat tl FI Wftahlugton Nov A Spuin' exhaustive uKfument uguftst the cession of the Philippine tuthe United State has hud jibe result vf inuking the am-ciaW all llui more determined to take the islands '-luatructUiua aent to Mr Dny chairman of $ha Americup commissioners wlll'iequlra hiiu uud his colleagues to renew on Tuesday their demand foi concession tof the group to lift United Stales and they will make in their couin)unfbatiuu the first offer of money ini paymeut for the isrunds! It i understood that the-president will consult with spiue of bis advisers concerning tha amount to be named in the American communication but the bum jo be paid will nut tinder any consideration exceed the aggregate bt the debts contracted by the Spanish government for 1 mprovemep Is in the Philippines All military debts and debts contracted In nuine of other Islander- guch-aa'Xubar-wUl be harmLj and the8sinih commissi oners will be informed that they mtist recognize tiiia fuct as promptly us possible Secretary 'Bay has ruceit'ed a full statement of -the contents of the Siian-tali" note Its character was Juet what the officials ithoutliny new argiiinenta of importance Senor Kioa and hie colleagues call attention to the action of the government in delivering a note through Cnmbon the French aiubussiidor to President McKinley 'which set forth the understanding of the Sjtanish government that in agreeing to the protocol its sovereignty over (he Philippine would not be affectud-- It ateoclHimid by the Spanish commissioner that this declaration -was As beeh delivered declined or ver-luiily iiuie declared jof the their government utiack had mar Manilf bay of such as Spnniunli and it fortiftd by preced-nta ha no evasion of Whew territory only InKijw anil In ever to nip' lire a has Amer-icuns SMiiiiurdM It was wqjl American the'territory this is commissioners filibustering offset the jirrsonal question to be decided Senor whetlipr govern the paw- would against Stale lie Member of the cabinet assert ihat there will he three nr four biore sit -tings of the peace conference lit Par! Sara Hpala Must Yield Ixndo'n Nov'S The Standaid sttyi THE CAPITOL AT WASHINGTON DAMAGED BY FIRE NOV 6 jschara TAkd Prisoner Jail st Lacon UL from THES STRUG HIM UP TO i TREE A TIeioas Aesaalt fgea a Yaaas Lady by Beeige Stewart Results la Hla aeeaMaaat the Haade al Karased Citlaeaa Toiuca UL Nov George 8tewart Hcgro was taken from the Marshall eonnty jail at Laoon IUM at o'clock Monday morning and lynched mils and half from the Laeonhlty limits' by a mob of 100 Toluca citizens! The lynching was done to avenge an ao-ault on Misa Mary daughter of John a pit boss In the mine at Toluca where the crime occurred at nine Friday night Bo quietly was the crowd formed and the pinna so neatly executed that not even the people next door to the jail knew what was happening The mob left Toluca about nine Sunday night driving to witllin mile-and a half of Lacon where the yfgs wore left and the crowd proceeded on foot to the jail Jailer Broaddnawiia alone on duty when the knock came at the door and in answer to hi "Who's he was told to open up and turn Stewart over to them Upon hiejm fuaal to do this the' door was battered down the key were taken from the slier and Stewart was dragged from the cell hla hands were tied and he was ordered to come with the crowd He admitted that he waa the guilty and wa game to tha lust Hanged a Tree The mob took the negro to the place when the rigs wen left and hanged him to a tree when hie body was found early Monday 'morning Before the npe was placed around his neck Stew-told -them to tell hla wife that he died happy It is'not known who led the mob or who composed It hot it la generally said that it was made up of uome of the beat citizens of Toluca and ildnity -Mary O'Brien who la about 81 years old clerks In a store in the village She started for her home in the' western pari of the town alone about nine Friday night While passing dark alley aha was assaulted apd knocked down by a blow with astone which her assailant had in hla hoiuL She waa plucky and aa the blow had only daiad her she was able to acream for Thia evidently frightened the negro away but hot until he had Tendered her unconacioui by another blow Betrayed hr Hie Hat' In the short struggle the man lost hla which afterward afforded mean of Identifying him Suspicion nt "Sort 'fell on Stewart who waa known to have been parol led from the Joliet penitentiary a abort time ago where he had been serving a sentence for robbing man in Peoria When the officers arrested 8tewart at lila home few hours after the crime hr waa in bed He waa told to get up and cpme with the officers and1 he replied that he had no hatA' aa the wind bad blown it off that night while he wbh on his way home hud he could not fiqd It Public feeling was no strong against him that Marshal (iooley did not consider it safe to keep liiiu here for a preliminary hearings and while moat of the people were eating dinner Saturday he took him down ailmrk alley to where team waa in waiting end before many of the citizens knew what had happened had him well on the way to the Lacon jail The jury impaneled at Lacon Mpnday rendered a verdict Gist Btewurt met hi death at the: hands of -parties unknown Mias condition is seritffta but she will recover War lalrr'at Cfclcaim Chicago Nov I Western army Burgeons and Col Turner of the First Illinois volunteers told the war inquiry hoard in session at the Auditorium hotel Monday some plain fact of camp life in Cuba and the United State While no testimony of a sen national nature wan introduced the detailed erosa-queationing of the inquisitors developed the general impression that incompetent camp discipline was largely responsible for unsanitary con ditiona and a consequent heavy death rate jrieei In Caho Havana 'Nov- Owing to the eon Slant rains which havq fallen recently the stream In the province of Malansn have overflowed flood! ng over 1000 acres in tho Roque district of that province Tha -laud inundated had juat been planted with aug ar cane and fruit tlreea after three years of neglect and the disaster has again plunged (ha inhabitants of this district into the deepest misery Tha Yuihuri- valley has also been flooded r- A eke for Damates Limn- Peru Nov An American" citizen Mr- Gottfried who ia a merchant at IIuauchaco-haa presented to the'fcbvermnent through the United States minister Irving Dudley a claim fur compensation for outrages inflicted upon himself and niembrrs of his family by a hand of Peruvian maraud- ere Floe ResISeoee BaraeA New York No 8 The summer residence of Clarence Mackay st Weatbury Ianf Island was totally destroyed by fire Monday night Loss $50000 Mr nd Mr Mackay were inthc house but escaped Sshler Relieves Washington Nov Admiral Schley hae-cebled the navy-department that Capt Snow had arrived at San Juan on tho MmStImI that he has relieved the admiral -of- the command of tbeaavai station there 'The admiral announced that he would start for th United Stales on the Newark hit flagship uhsas IrlrawO from a Siaelah rrlsoe' Brack Art Vjrk hiaiiw 'lrsad lliiaavr-' ew York 'Nov Tlief 18 X'lw were recently relrii'sl-d by the Spanish gorerijineiil froliiyhc pristtn at Ceufii MHd who arrived in this country last on the Kairor Vilihelm II were Monday-released from the barge Ofllce and allowed to go penniless and hoiiirlese'Juta tlfe streets up- plied for help at lie i'ulum'juilta but were lurm'd 'uway whii ilie reply Ui'u no iirult were qvuilalile'for tiieiu The sitimtipn of the ineu is (n'ciiliur They rcjins'eii from prison mid ns Giey hiulno money for transportation and could not secure help nun the Siuu-ish government they were forwarded to this conutry by the United Stales consul there' at the expense of this government No arrnngvfRenls were' made for their reception on' this side nor for their transportation from this port to the island of Culm Wlien they arrived Commissioner Fitciiie sent a message to the junta informing them of the Cnlmbe' arrival here "'and asking the pints to care for them The junta declined' After a conference on the sub-ect wasyjec'ided'tliat Die jiiutS WOQtd take care of the men for the night An I effort-will -he uinjla-by Jdr Pulinaito-I get the state de'JVartmeut to provide for the men until they are sent to Cuba MURDER SUSPECTED DeaA Mr of Has with Two Mallet Holes to II lm FaooA la a iluro-lonr1 Boiutaa Cleveland The police are investigating supposed murder mystery About nine o'clock Monday' fire was discovered in the ruins of boy factory on Mniu street WheinJbe po-' bee and Itremcn arrived they btok open juid found smull- fire burning on on of the floors When the flames had been extinguished the body of fe man wifs found lying among the smoldering pieces of wood When the Cody had been removed to the morgue it was discovered that the toon had died from the effects of two bullet wounds to tha breast A careful sqarch of the premises' failed to reveal pistol or other weapon and the Only clew the police could find was in the statement of some workmen near the building that they had heurd five or six pistol shots earlier I iu tbeeveulng-ThereWHi nothing about: the clothing of the man' whaVras about' 33 j-ear of age and well -dreued to reveal Ida identity The theory of the police li that he waa murdered and that the fire was started to destroy the body and conceal the evidence of the crime Dead ot Ike Tbrttle Kansas City Mo Nov While the I fust refrigerator train on tho Chicago Alton mud wn toward Glendale juHt cast of hereMonday evening Engineer liiclmrd A Bouse wit lead in his cab his hand grasping the throttle his ghixed eyes fixed straight ahead on-the treu'k and a peaceful smile on hik fuctx 1 Fireman John Yum-dcll who had been busy for some minutes to (lie tender walked into the ash continuing hi firing and It wns not until he spoke to llmixe tliat he discovered that liis mute was drud The train waa stopped the remains were carried back 'to the calioosc and at Glendale transferred to an incoming train The cause of death is iot known Bouse came here from Forest 111! OHIrr (ill bed Marsli field Ore Nov 8 Sunday night nlkmt eiglit-o'clin-k two masked robbers enteredtlie sist oflireal Arngo which is located in the resldenceof jAijit masler Sthroeder was in the' upper jmrt of the hniisew'heh the men entcred hut a 'man named IVter Crow was in the office Tlie role Iter took Crow to the river bank: and securely tied his feet nnd hands They-then returncil to tlie house nnd forced Schroeder at the poipt of a revolver to open 1 hr wife The rolils'rs seenred 1-iiiii ludoiigiiig to tlie Arago ereumery a lid i2iKl ofHistal fipul Sheriff (Inge lin'd aposse are'in pursuit of the robbers Mar He Ike Marla Teresa New York Xnv Janies Ward Co rtemusliip ngenl of Giis citr Moialny' nfteriiiioii nsi-iu-d cable-grain finiii Mr S-iyer agent of the firm ut Nas-'im that a two-fnn-nel-il iilejimer tin- Inline of nliieli bail not Is is -t- iir-lno-e nn Cut i-uliont 'A- ii from' the point hVaikhip Ma- re Ihe v--detvd during Ktcann-r mny the urmv ti-" have ii IJic Mr ve fonb-' trn tided rar-iiip in nno of 1 CAUGHT IN 1IIE ACT- Faar no "111 Taii MaaefcarllsFui Aaotkrr Ike liaz KIlIvS Worccatrr Mas Nov 8 Early Mon day a posse ot citizens of North Grafton surrounded a gang of burglars ho liad broken' into the iost office and cup-tured tnu etiil killed ullc-of the mlf hers George Allen who lives near by discovered the burglars anil lenving'ii house through a re-dr window alarmed 4 Amos Getchcll and WiUiain (jetcliell who are both conUblcs and several other men They sumiumled the Ht office and found three men on the outside of the building Both the burglars and citizens 0JCed fire withevotvenq and filter some brisk shooting the role licrp fled 'Subsequently the dead body of hue of them apimreutly a I'rem-h-man was found In a field nearliy Entering the building two other burglars' 'wrNjbinul and coptnred They were rmed' 'The prisoners were -taken to for preUniinelry- lieoriog tho district court to Hofmann Bros' i i Announce that -they" are now open for btisi- iiesH in the Slomcr Building' 132 North Genesee Si Beet' A fine- slock of New Groceries courtc- 'oils attention and the beat possible priees are some of the inducements to trade there A Fine Line of Assorted Candies Just Received Impaction will prove what la I A full line of all kinds of -articles ybu need in your household affairs We will try to please A HAWKINS DR FORD GAVIN Graduate of St Luke's Hospital Burgeon to 4 Hallway Co WAUKICAN ILL Ptyysieiai? ai)d Siireoij Buectal Altent'n Devoted to Diseases of Rye Bar Mane ThibsL Chronic UlKunu and Deformities Wsrte Mole and Hair Removed from the Face Spectacle ana Kyi Know Fitted Accurately Remember that many chronic nerves trouble aracauaed bj eye strain OFFICK IN 'THB Huun-d to ll 1 to And to bent Thunday afternoon Sunday I to ll a -10M North IvA HttbCl COON Attorney and Counselor WO! PnwMr hi Mil Mte Uourt orrum: Hf Qaaeace St Ouoaa Bloch 'I'llE AIHILLO QUARTETTE Will furnlh Mulc for I'nncerU Banquet funeral etc at reawmaltle rate WniF Docker mm rwmmm 'rntTm-'i Newton Nlebergall MU THVI 8 Delano Talrott Kngagemenl can by-made with Mr TalcotL BEATRICE PEARCE orritn ovule' ruB'i'i imuo tokii Ovyioa houhm-ii to IS a in to pm' Flo "j1 a pm to lu am Sunday Wwfcfcuwi -MO JuBa Ct Trkpkonr Vo 83 QHAS 8 KUCKER Attorney at Law COON BLOCK Kotary PiMle IS UMMtl Bt CARTER M( Corner of county and Claytim 8 la Olqmaite Central 8chal 1 to OI pm Telephone dSitoTWpm Nall 'C KNIGHT ijy North Genesee Street llnuni ltokTtoSprn wacnaoAM iu Realdence SUS North Oeneee SlyeeL- JDA CL STRONG Vocal Teacher STiiuia IB hii in Road Voice Development Culture and RzpremlOn Given Particular Attention -Special Lemon for Teacher and Children Singly or In Claweik con- freucc Invited II BLACKBURN )K II BLACKB Dentist Oraduate of the Chicago College of Dental Surgrry Office and Kmldrnce ii X' Clirii aTVlairn Hiihs Waukegan UL J)IL ISEO DOERBECKER Surgeon Dentist Graduate of Penn (Vllree of Dentaf Surgery PhUadelpMA 14 WASHINGTON ST IJfPi ftyn JVeliiHWl Rank COGSWELL M4)- 'I Chronky-lHseases7 mynwiy si '(Sty Rnelnrer -tcfi'rvet (It OnuotvSurvcvor Lake Co 111 JAMBS ANDERSON JR Civil Engineer' and Snrvejor Plus and Itatlmatc Faratahed dmcB av oornv uocea VlinuiT Ill A jjugu McCulloch Accountant Conidcntial Agent Twenty Yeanr 'Eipeiience Katate Private and Trade men' Account kept and utatement rendered weekly monthly' or yearly Term Moderate All Alone trtctly' trammel cm at Office ce and Security If requited- Eraklne Building 1W Wanblngtoo Bt J)BiW-TOr BOUTON lit run In Cbot Itarnty IIotpHal 'W-'lfl IjvwkfkrHdiiiMi'Id-'H -iiiiDuci: (ll) Grand Avenue Waukegan 10:00 a (-ID to 1:10 and TSI to Muu 4 orriua: Hotel Morrow- North Chicago I to Ido Bun and Wed I to I Phone-Bmiilence No SI Office No OS-jL yoODLB ARNOLD Attorneys and Counselors at Lazo Washington St Waukegan UL General I Chicago Office: Bpeclul work In Court of I BulieHU I -j Reaper Unck Bankruptcy Ctikttttut ktal-Rstatt Notary A I pBRRY PERSONS Lawyer Penonal attention given to work anywhere in the County IS WasuixuToK st Wavsnoan ill Ctimml Lm WUIt Dmrn Stiatu Stutie DB JP ROEMER Surgeon and- Homeopathic Physician Office Hour': S-10 a l-l T-S Mmldehce: IA County Street Office: 19 Oenewe Street Telephone SHORT SPECIALS Mttmla propoae to build an Immeme aMp canal to conneet the Baltic and-Black teas Chlnem laundryma in New- Tork city have organised a trniL Potter th'o founder of tho Cobdn club the one famous BrltUh fru trad organlaatloa 1 dead Jo JeRenon la suffering with throat trouble and ha bean ordarnd by hta phy-elan not to laava hta bad for a waak A flra which broka out In Iho aztanalva railroad ahops of tho Southern Paclllc corn-pony at Sacramento CaL earned a loan of over 1200000 Thar Oraak eablgat has resigned Its mam-bars considering that thtf exceptional circumstances under which they assumed office have aspired President McKinley left Washington at Monday evening for Canton to vote Ho travels on a special par and Is accompanied Jky Mrs McKinley A special from Peleo Island OnL aayei Charles Baynea Hugh Hooker and hta two staters were drowned from a sailboat between Kingsville and Pales Island May Klrkham died' la Chicago from tho effects of morphlna- takes while despondent She wee the third member of her family to die this manner within the last hvo years The military authorities at Deronport if the largest naval arsenal la Great Britain have received order fpr the Immediate mobtliaatloa of aU the troops la the western district A special from Fennvllta Mich: sayi: Tho body of Lawrence Goes of Bay City steward of-the steam barge Doty floateti ashore it-OaigtL The name was on hta handkerchief He had oa a Doty Ilf pro-server-- AU the bulidlngs on both aides of Mala aireat from Fourth street to Fifth la Plt-kla Col la aumber were destroyed by a Bra The loss Is estimated at 11000001 Tho heaviest single iqsa is that of Williams 4 Co general store aad hank MMOOi A Canea (Crete) dispatch ears the Turk tab troops at Katimo having refused leave that place the Raealaq admiral waters following the example of Ad-Ira I Noel the British commander here forcibly conveyed thorn on hoard transport The state supreme court of Missouri sentenced Frank Uarrtaon aad James Brew (colored) to bo hanged on December IS USA Drawn killed' a negrot Henry Prater Kansas City la a controversy ever a glri Garrison hilled Frank Allrlck oa aa-taiaaf la the Missouri river la Platte county The Chicago Die patch company publisher of the Democrat- aad -Dispatch mad' an aeslgnmint in the county court naming John Knapman an 1 assignee The faUure was caused by slow soltactlena during the past month and the Increased persistency of the creditors of tho company with their claims Tho remalnn of Frank Dlnemore one of the Yukon Pioneer' society who died la Saa Franctaco of bronchial trouble have been shipped to Auburn Ms bis native piaeo He -was-one of tho most prominent me on tho -Yukoo and was Interested la a number of tho richest claims lie left an estate valued at LCOUjO WleMd to Domoaooa Damascus Nov Emperor William and Empress Augusta Victoria arrivet hero Monday evening from Deirouf iflrru Bitemiting jpijrnry qveFTBc Lebanon mountains The ity lutiiinatcd and gaily decorated in honor of their arrivnl and they had an enthu elastic reception from the populace Their miijretie ore the guest of the military goternor Reviewed1 fey Ike President VCaliliigton'NoV 8 Aa haa'hre the custom for many years the prrsi dent on Monday reviewed the annual parei1edf The police Slid Ere departments Of the District of Columbia Death o( an leereler New York Nov David Kahii-weilcr iavyntor of the cork Jacket life preserver died Sunday at his home this city 1 UNION HAND-MADE i RIADE TO ORDER For Iok tinn via wttrpiv eUawhore Time you ilrtip It' We il a Guarantee la place thip Have your measure taken at Noitii Gfnkskk Stiikkt WAUKEGAN I Lfo HAT FACTORY GRAY Proprietor months duration Dr Wayland wss on of the brst-known clernrmen fli the Baptist denomination He was born in Providence I April UBL Hta father was Francli Wayland the eminent president of Brawn univernlty whose' hlrh steading's an suthority on moral science made him particularly rec-ognlseA as one of the laadlnx educators cl the United States Hie brother Prof Francis Wayland Jr ha been for many yeC d'M of the Yale law school Dr Wayland wan educated In Brown university from which he fredusted In IMA la 1154 he wan ordained as pastor of a Baptist church In Worcester Mesa In which he continued until 'the outbreak of the civil war In 1801 he became chaplain of the Beyenth regiment Connecticut volunteers After tho completion of hta nervlce In the army ho received tha appointment In 1M -of profesrar of rhetoric and logic In' Kalamazoo college Michigan and In 1871 became president of rrsnklin college In-dtano Hta connection- with these collegial Institutions continued until 1872 when he accepted the position of editor ot National Baptist leading paper of the denomination' published In Philadelphia of whfeh city Dr Wayland has since that date been a resided! Hta rdltprehlp of the Baptist continued until the yeSr IBM Bine then he has been (he Philadelphia editor of the Baptist Examiner! RUMORS OF A PLOT Klotowa DemoastrafloB May Fallow Favorable Dvrleloa for Ceyh-Drerfee London Nov The Daily Chronicle any- We have received information from a reliable quarter of a well-organ-! ized plot in Fiiris in the event of -the inquiry before the court of cassation proving favorable to Dreyfus to foment a riotous outburst in the French capital to attempt to overthrow thr civil I mwer and to assassinate the champions of Dreyfus These reports ore confirmed by interviews hod (lili Trarieux former minister of justice and De Pressomto foreign editor of (he Teinpa aa well as others The police here warned those friends of Dreyfus to change their residence tern porsrily or at least to carry revolver Twelfth Victim Foead Detroit Mich Nov A The terribly mangled body of (he twelfth victim of Saturday's theater collapse was taken from the ruine of Wonderland Monday It was that of Charlea Mielke a laborer and wss discovered in a ibrner of the -top gallery nearly covered by wreck- era asking the latter if they age When finally extricated the remains 'were wrapped in nn -and lowered to the street-with a rope in full view of erbwd of spectators assented to by President McKinley a' mutter of fuct I lie note hud blit' the president liuil to answer it either iq writing to Canibon Claim aa lademwlly la The Spiiuikb coiuinisiioiiers it is said' that instead l-uited Slutez ucquiriug tlie this govermneut should ay aif iiideiiinity for the on Manila after the peuce protocol len signed and for the damage iicutiy done Admiral victory in whs" unimportant and the xtasrisinn C'nVite during the war was not to give the Americans the ifpcIUrc control of the islands iu claimed and the cluim Is argument and many legal that the American government moral right to demand the the entire group of 1400 talnnds it held only such a small bit of as that at Cavite and controlled fhe liuy of Manila Aa Haptare Kspeelrd Ail during the wpr punish were atalioned on oilier ielanda were not nmlekteti The Spaniard zMeulfil iheir wIMijigncsz him svil the islands and iheaulhoritieshai no apprehension iowr that any -vil iweur unlekk ii lie over the In ll- Klid: ADer Ihe question -been diiiined of the commissioner -consider 'the determination claims which have been filed by against Spain-and jy against the United Stutes thought that this government bind- itself to satisfy all claims ia consideration of ceded to the United State but incorrect The Spanish have a heavy' claim for nguinet the United Slates to rlalm file! -by Americans for and proWrty injuries and the of their disposition will have Set et frzb Madrid Nov A The premier Sagnstu wus questioned as to it was faet that the Spanish men)' hnd addressed note to support Ssiin in protesting "The i nl ration of the United tn-nni the replied- that surh been disiatcheil' you don't like the of your Jackets au Capes Plush or Fur Goods Call at I GOLD'S and he wilt make hew styles out uf old garments at the vety lowest prices He nlse does all kinds of Repairing of Ladies garments and Mackintoshes lie sides cleaning dying and repaihg all kinds of clothes lie keeps on hand cloth for Jackets or Capes and Overcoats to make to order Always Something New Arriving KiYrij hid if Ifi M'iiik'egfiii Is iiiriteit to naif the Yen' Millinery Store in mth -Ili dinger inUding Washington Street freifiunitly Moke ii yttnr headquarters thorn foirn I GOLD Tailoring and 8 team Dyeing Works-SOB Gaasaa BtraaL MIS5-J-DANIELS Co ARB OUR REFERENCE CRREADINGy Mfltiager v- Washington Street WAUKEGAN mw-- V' ua Mills Skat Dews Fall River Masa Nov 8 TTi Barnard Durfee Flint Mrchanica Shove 8UCCCSSOH TO JOHNSON Stafford Wampanoag and relsmoei tyjjtorinlly i- We ran see no alternaijre a 1 ama alifA Lfea m-aaL a sa as a Spain must accept a inevitable the lost of the Ihilippinea 'No dmilit the United States will assume a heavy and serious responsibility lint it augurs Well for the futire (fiaTlhe jiuTiTic mcn orAmer-irs appreciate and tile ready meet it Erigleud will watch' the rxperlmiht Kansas City Mo Nov The Third re Missouri volunteer hver Will giveonler f-ir Wiwxinsin fpe prompt-attenHon If left at iheir ol'kv'Na S''l Genesee St (with Aruo A Simmons) Tele- phone nt That our 'methods of delisering and product are euper- tor nwrlf better proof (hau oar rapidly increasing business 1JHI men were mustered outhere MtoHwtth every wish for a favorable izaue OUR CUSTOMERS Cs'TE ESy PreS day after receiving nearly from the goienraicut paymaster trgra (sMsvrti Luudiiiv-Kue A The' Daily MB.

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Years Available:
1897-1935