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Show 3 ? NEWS NOTES BY WIRE '4 ST. LOUIS, Nov. . 10. Prince Fushlmi end suite arrived hero today from Washington. Wash-ington. I CHICAGO, Nov. 19. Six thousand gar- mont-workora belonging to the Spoclul Order Garment-Workers' union struck In twenty factories of Chicago today, following fol-lowing a walk-out of 4D0 cutters. CHICAGO, Nov, 19. Tn an encounter with a negro robber Hyman Itjaacs, a pawnbroker, hns been beaten over the head with a hatchet and probably fatally Injured. The robber looted tliu cash drawer and escaped. Ho was arrested later and gave the name of William M. Johnson. -J NEW YORK, Nov. lol Lazard Frercs today engaged 31,500.000 In gold bars for shipment to Paris next Tuesday. NEW YORK, Nov. 19. No more hlghly-oplccd hlghly-oplccd French novels will gpt Into this country, if the second clerk In tho liquidation liqui-dation deoirtmont of tho New York custom-house can prevent it. NEW YORK. Nov. lp. A statement Is-oucd Is-oucd by ofllclnls of the Social-Democratic Party announces that thy party's followers fol-lowers havo grown from 97,720. as shown by tho ballot of 1900, to half a million In 1901. "Every State, with the exception excep-tion of Massachusetts, and probably Colorado." Col-orado." says tho statement, "reports an Increase." NEW YORK. Nov. 19- A remarkable story comes from Glasgow to tho effect that a torpedo-boat destroyer of great upced, built In an English shipyard, has been delivered to the Russian Government and that Burko Roche, ox-mombor of Parliament from Ireland, had command of the boat during its voyage through the Kiel ship canal to Llbau. on the Baltic Bal-tic PORTLAND. Or., Nov. 19. The report of the exccutlvo committee of the National Na-tional Grange, which is now, In sccsion in this city, shows that the affalrn of the organization arc In a prosperous condition. con-dition. The total amount of property owned by tho grange at present Is valued val-ued at &0.G00. TJiu seventh national degree , was conferred upon over 1000 members, and the. fifth and sixth upon several hundred hun-dred today. ALBANY, Or., Nov. 19. Ncal Sullivan, a section foreman at Detroit, east end of tho Corvallls & Eastern railroad, was run over and killed today by a loaded train of gravel-cars. |