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Show j ALL OVER THE WORLD j WASHINGTON, Nov. 22. Briefs containing con-taining the arguments of counsel for Senator Sen-ator Joseph R. Burton of Kansas wero tiled in the United States Supreme court today. Tho court has advanced the case for hearing on Monday, tho 2Sth inst. NEW YORK, Nov. 22. -The $1,300,000 gold coin shipment which the National Citibank Citi-bank had arranged to send to Cuoa this week lias been postponed. Tho National Cltv bank shipped today to Montreal $2o0.-OCO'ln $2o0.-OCO'ln gold coins. WASHINGTON, Nov. 22. The vacancy In the list of Rear Admirals created by the retirement today of Rear Admiral Theodore Theo-dore F. Jewell will be filled by tho promotion pro-motion of Capt. Royal B. Bradford. WASHINGTON. Nov. 22. President Roosovclt lias approved the application of Col. Charles H. Heyl. Inspector General, Gen-eral, for retirement after 30 years' service in the army. BERLIN. Nov. 22. Hclnrich Knoto, the German Wagnerian tenor of Munich, has departed for the United States, where he Is 'under a four months' professional contract. con-tract. 1 SALON I CA. Nov. 22. Thoro was a demonstration dem-onstration by 13,000 Turks at Kluprull on permission to defend themselves against November 20, demanding protection or the Bulgarians. Tho demonstration assumed as-sumed a violent form. ST. PETERSBURG. Nov. 22. Tho Bourso Gazette urges the negotiation of a commercial treaty with the United States on the ground that the'complotlon of the Panama canal will ureally increase trade between tho United States and Kus sla. VLADIVOSTOK, Nov, 22. Vlco Admiral Skrydloft has returned here from Mukden. |