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Show Inews notes by wire! . J4 SPKINGFIELD. Ill , Nov. 25. Adjt.-Gen. Scott returned today from Zelgler and snys that reports of trouble there have been exaggerated. No ono was killed In the exchange of shots between non-union miners and strikers. WASHINGTON, 'Nov. 25. Sccrotary Hay ha received from the German Government Gov-ernment a cordial nolo accepting In principle prin-ciple President Roosevelt's suggestion for another conference at Tho Hague. BIRMINGHAM. Nov. 25. Frank Duncan, Dun-can, the noted safe-blower and murderer .of Policeman G. W. Klrkley, was hanged 'bore, todav. NEW YORK. Nov. 25. The Republic Iron and Steel company has advanced the price of bar Iron $3 a ton, to $31. Tho company's agents arc directed to receive no business under $1.05 per hundredweight, Pittsburc basis. PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 25. Tho Army and Navy football elevens, accompanied by substitutes, trainers and coaches arrived ar-rived hero today. Tho two teams will mcot on Franklin field tomorrow afternoon after-noon In their annual football contest. Tho West Point team ls a slight favorite. CINCINNATI. O.. Now 25.-Joscph T Valentine, president of the Iron Moulders union of North America, was. ln the police po-lice court today to answer to tho charge of aJdlng and abetting tho malicious destruction de-struction of property. The hearing of Mr. Valentine was set for Monday next. WASHINGTON. Nov 25 Tho Stnto department de-partment today made the announcement that tills Government hopes soon to conclude con-clude with Great Britain an arbitration treaty Identical with those recently signed vIth France, Germany and other powers. BERLIN, Nov. 25. Employees of the Hanging railroad at Elberfeld, who aro on strike, have thrown stones and fired on several trains. Numerous windows were shattered and several passengers were injured. CHICAGO, Nov. 25 Discovery today that Joseph Whell and Frank Ilogan, who arc alleged to have traveled about tho country ln an automobile working confidence confi-dence games on farmers, are missing, was said by the police to bo perliaps a valuable valu-able cluo In the automobile murdor mystery. mys-tery. WhoH'a appearance tallica, it Is said, with the description of "Mr. Dove." NEW YORK. Nov 25 The young woman wo-man whoso body was found In a Williamsburg Wil-liamsburg hotel Monday night, and who apparently had committed suicide, was today Identified as Jessie Volt, who lived for a time at College Point, Long Island. She said there that she had come from Iowa. It Is believed that starving and destitute she chose death rather than a life of shame. |