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Show VtOllllll, III AMI Hit I. Ilir, lli (HUrti in I ImtSMii oxsltr Mi.i,r. OM MIA, Nib., Nov. 17. -The Head (Jamii of -Modern Woodmen of America Ameri-ca ut 111 tho time today electing officers offi-cers aud llxlng on a lace for permanent perman-ent luadijuarters uud this uv-nliig indulged lu a big oyster supper, l'liirn was no 0 pii'Ulou to the lt.elw.tlon of thu old oltlrirs In nnuy cases, but for thu head ph)slrlau ami mi ulcers ol the board of dluctora mtd auditing committee there was a Irvcly scramble Iliad Consul IV. A. Northcotl, Head Advisor Hlrstu C. Hedges, and Iliad CiirkC. A. Hayis werun-eleeled by acclamation und then rivalry (entered nrotiud the coolest ror Iho electka of hetl banker. On the first ballot 1). C. Hlnk ricelved Mvotes, 1). I, riiorntou 7 and Thayar 17. Thi ro was no choice. Only onu of Ibolhrtvhend (hyslclans was elicit-,! lu the morning, thu winner being Dr. Krnnk Hwnlloir of Kansas. None of the other candidates receive la maorlty of the ott nnd so uhctlon was ucferred until afternoon. after-noon. d.W. White nnd'C. 1. Ho), decker of Illinois, J. O. Johnion of Kansas and A, 1'. Talbot of Nebraska wele elected numbers of tho bond of directors leaving one mora to bo selected from among the Illinois can dldHtes. The old auditing eommlttto consisting of l'erry 1'crl.lua of Iown, M. A. liarrluea of Mlnuesota, nud Humj hrey l'lercu of Wisconsin, were to circled and the remainder or the list wns lilted as follows Head l.'cort W. H. Doni.ou ol Minnesota, Head Watchman l.oula 11. Hausol Illinois, Head Chaplain 11. V, Farmolei or Illinois Inlhollea It.llrrnt. . Nitt Vohk, Njv. 17 Profound secrecy agulu relgnud In the vicinity of Archbishop Corilgnti's homo toJay. fllu Cathollo conference was In ses slou all day. The pamcblal school question la still uudur lonslderatloii out thu details of the discussion aro kept secret. lUllronil Aeeliletit. KiNiistAN, Arlt, Nov, 17 A wreck ocourred on thu Atlantlo A 1'aalllo road several milts eat of lllackherry this afternoon. A broken wheel under ihutmoker of njassenger train threw tho isr oil the trestle, four other oars followed over, the rmbaukment. Onu man Is killed aud thirteen badly wounded. A few ot the Injured were taken to l'uacti Sprluxs. The names of the victims or any other particulars are not obtainable tonight. KlllClllxitl ntior, Br. I,ouii, Mo, Nov, 17, (n the icssion of the general usseiubly of Kulghte of Labor this monllrg tho llrst business wns Ihe discussion of the report of the committee o.i laws. A projiosttlou to reducu tho terms of sor Ice of the gi neral oillcers to one year was voted down. Propositions to re-duco re-duco and Increaso tlnl minlbor of members mem-bers of Iho guueral executive board wire defeated. Tho question of the eligibility of ex representatives toofllcu waa dlscusso 1 and a proposition to make them eligible defeak d. (Utlmnm-. Ilrrtli. i MoNiooMfcltv, Als , Nov. 17. The homes of the Alal urn Itglalnturo mot In Joint sesilou lodsy to open an it count Ihu result or the recent election It showed Jones' olllola) majnrlty over Kolli lor governor t be 11,(1J5, Atll,iin,.l,.J HoMUTrAi, IM , Nov, 17. A ehango Is probable In aflalra here. Today To-day liw laborura mado npolleatlon at thu mill for work, but only lllteou werti accejlod. Minings of strlkora woro held nnd, although reiults aro unknown, un-known, the Impression Is general that an important change Is not far oil. leiuoeso mill Nulclils. liimiiit, Noe. 17. Joseph M. Cal. Iiouu of Minneapolis committed snloldu it the Markhim hotel lu this ol'y yis terday, bulhla body was not dkcovt-red until this -11011' in. Calhoun came luri nlout week nj;o, liavlner, It Is ssld, lift Mllineai ull diirinu n spree lloniorio la auppueeil to have piiiniplo.1 lint act. He letvts u villi-an I two rhltdicu, uud Is said J i l.nNo welMo du lelsttvisln Mlnmalls |