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Show Hews of the lUorld Eastern end of United States-Hawaiian cable landed at San Francisco and christened chris-tened in John W. Mackay's memory; the steamer Silvertown then sailed for Honolulu, Hono-lulu, laying cable en route. North and south side milk drivers. Chi-i Chi-i cago, refused to deliver milk, as beginning begin-ning of Sunday rest crusade; customers i warned in advance; west side drivers will cut off supply next Sunday.' German tariff bill passed Sunday will cut Chicago packers' provision exports 25 per cent, exclusive of fresh meats; appeal ap-peal to Washington planned, but lower prices would enable competition, according accord-ing to observers,",..,,-, , Andrew Cariiegie, ' wife and daughter reached New York 'from Europe; he declared de-clared himself recovered from recent illness, ill-ness, although : physician accompanied him; new Fifth avenue palace a Christmas Christ-mas present to his daughter. Suicide idea abandoned by defense in Tona Dunlap murder trial at Aledo, 111.; Emma Ridddl, milliner, testified to finding find-ing poisoned chocolate candy, in support of accident theory. Ciicago pubMcj. school pupils will be" taught independsnt thinking instead of reliance on text books; Superintendent Cooley and principals' committee devising methods. Willi Hinger, '5 years old, Auburn (N. Y.) boy, found frozen to death on piazza of house where he hd gone for shelter during blizzard last Sunday; was sent by parents, on an errand: Thirty-ninth street intercepting sewer will be connected with sewers tributary to-it by next spring, if city council approves ap-proves . Commissioner Blocki's plan; south side edrinking water would be purified pu-rified at, once. . James Sawyer, "reformed" hobo and recent election clerk and justice court i baile-, arrested1 as supposed leader of Gardner (111.) bank robbers; his photo identified by marshol whom thieves tied to chair. Lady Sibyl Primrose, daughter of Lord Rosebery, refused to marry Ea.-l of Beau-champ Beau-champ and accepted Lieutenant Charles Crr.ni. Two hundred and six Englishmen worth ' over $500,000 each died in 1!)02, leaving es-tatts es-tatts aggregatir.g $290,225,700; death duties totaled ?92,56S.570. . John M. Koousman. South Bend (Ind.) grocer, killed by three negro robbers who tried to hold up his store and shot him when he resisted; murderers believed to have escaped on 'a train. Steamsnip Nederland reached Philadelphia Philadel-phia from .Antwerp after eighteen days' fight with gale, during which passengers were panic-stricken and locked below I deeksl. Extermination of Sac and Fox Indians predicted by Dr. Wyman. phvsician at Oklahoma agency; tuberculosis "and scrofula scrof-ula have reduced tribe to 479. John M. Purcel. Williamsport, Pa., died of apoplexy and was entombed in patent steel coffin which he invented to prevent burial alive; is invention's first "test." Miyor Charles A. Bookwalter, Indianapolis, Indian-apolis, discovered in poker game with county commissioner and' sheriff-elect at deputv cltv controller's hom; were arrested ar-rested and released. Murder trial of Tona Dunlap, at Aledo. Ill near critical stage. Miss Margaret Miller expected to declare todav whether Miss Dool selected poisoned candy herself or received it from Miss Dunlap. National baseball league committee will meet Charles Comiskey, Ban Johnson and other American league officials at New iork to discuss ending of league's differences." dif-ferences." E. S. Conway, chairman of Cook county Republican committee, declared to be a candidate tor Illinois senatorship against. Congressman Hopkins. Lorimer has not. vet declared himself as Hopkins' supporter. |