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Show epinnnnrjirinnjxrwu I JIboat mi; I I Known People. 1 ffuwiruuiru-jnjuwjnuv tsuuuwrb Th New Primate. " LONDON. Janl S. Dr. Randall Thomas Davidson, the new archbishop Of Canterbury, is a comparatively young man, and like his predecessor, an ardent temperance reformer. Dr. Davidson. It !s understood, would have declined the archbishopric had not King Edward personally requested him to accept the place. World's Fair Congress. ST. LOUIS. Mo.. Jan. 9. The general scope of the International Congress of Arts and Science has been announced by the World's fair management through Howard J. Rogers, director of congresses. George F. Parker, the London Lon-don resident representative of the World's fair, has arrived from England. He will remain In the city several days to Inspect the site of the fair and the progress of Great Britain's preparations lor an exhibit. . late or domestic prelate to his holiness the Pope and makes him the first Monti Mon-ti gn or to e appointed in tho whole Rocky mountain region. Father Robinson Robin-son Is 58 years old and has spent thirty years at ehurch work, mostly in Colorado. Colo-rado. Mascagni Is Sued Again. CHICAGO, Jan. 9. Another suit was filed in the local courts against Composer Com-poser Mascagnl. -This time the Mltten-thal Mltten-thal Brothers of New York, who brought Mascagnl to this country, are the plaintiffs. plain-tiffs. Mascagnl sued them in the East for JTAOOO, alleging violation of contract, and now they ask $100,000 from hinfon the same grounds. Duffy Is Defeated. HAZLETON, Pa.. Jan. 9. Thomas Duffy, Duf-fy, president of the United Mine-Workers of the Seventh district since the establishment establish-ment of the organization here six years ago, was defeated for re-election by William Dottrey, a member of the district dis-trict executive board. P. O. Gallagher of Freeland. a member of the national board, was re-elected. Tom Ochiltree's Estate. NEW YORK, Jan. 9. Virginia May Morris of Texas, a sister of the late Thomas P. Ochlltre. has been granted letters of administration on her brother's estate, which consists of about '200.0UO of personal property. ,. Emperor William's Plans. BERLIN. Jan. 9. One feature of Emperor Em-peror William's plans for transforming the Grunewald forest Into a great public park for Berlin. Is an automobile speedway speed-way seven and a half miles long and twenty-one yards wide. To Aid Students. LONDON, Jan. 9. Andrew Carnegie has signalised his acceptance of the vice-presidency of the Iron and Steel Institute by establishing seven students' scholarships of an annual value of J500 each for the furtherance, of metallurgical metallur-gical research. i Charged With Forgery. SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 9. The police po-lice have arrested Clarence Rein on a charge of forgery. Dispatches from Chief of Police Journee at New Orleans 6tate that he Is wanted there by the Luigl Dell Orto Fruit Dispatch company, com-pany, and also by J. O'Brien of the Western Union Telegraph company. The amount stated In the complaint Is $400. : When Professors Should Retire. CHICAGO, Jan. 9. The age limit at which college professors should be retired re-tired from active class and department work was fixed at 70, years last night by President Jacob Gould Schurinan of Cornell university at the annual banquet ban-quet of the Cornell Alumni association of Chicago, held at Kinsley's. More Free Delivery Routes. Representative Sutherland has been assured by the Postofflce' department that an Investigation of the roads west of Salt Lake and In the Big Cottonwood district, with a view to the establishment establish-ment of rural free delivery routes, would be made. The appointment of Edward Rodeyback as postmaster of Milton and George S. Dean In North Ogden were recommended by Representative Repre-sentative Sutherland. Eeceives Temporary Appointment. WASHINGTON, Jan. 9. W. J. Lewis of Nebraska, whose appointment to the postal pos-tal service has been deferred because of his Seventh-Day Adventlst objections to working on Saturday, has received a temporary tem-porary appointment in the Postofflce department. de-partment. The issue will be adjusted in Some way that will comply with the law and not force hardship to the appointee In connection with his religious principles. Kaiser to Visit. ROME. Jan. 9. It Is said here that Emperor Em-peror William of Germany wtll reach Rome on April 23th on a visit to the Italian court. The Csar of Russia will visit the court May 11th. Father Robinson Elevated. DENVER. Colo.. Jan. 9. Father Henry Robinson, vlcnr general of the Catholic diocese of Colorado, has been elevated to the dignity of Monslgnor In the Roman church. The announcement was made today to-day at a dinner given by Bishop Mats to the Catholic clergy of this city and vicinity. The appointment rulses Father Robinson to the dignity of Roman pre- Chamberlain in Johannesburg. JOH ANN ESBtTRG, Jan. 9. Colonial. Secretary Chamberlain arrived here yesterday yes-terday and was demonstratively welcomed by 10,000 people. . Stone Is Nominated. JEFFERSON CITY. Mo., Jan. 9.-The Democrats of the Legislature in Joint caucus cau-cus last night nominated W. J. Stone to succeed 8enator Vest. The nomination was made by acclamation after William H. Wallace of Kansas City, who Was a candidate, withdrew from the race In favor fa-vor of Mr. Stone. Will Be Welcomed by Kaiser. I WASHINGTON, Jan. 9.-Upon the marriage in New York of R. S. Revnolds Hltt, second secretary at the United States . embassy at Berlin. Emperor William cabled to the German embassy at Washington, Instructing the Charge d' Affaires to say that he will be delighted to see the young couple In Berlin and to advlso them to that effect. |