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Show IDE 1 THAT THE JAPS Thirty Thousand Japanese Soldiers in Korean Territory. I SlinKlini. Fob. 24 Tbe Japan- -army corps landed at Themft.uljw, Kun-a- , totalling about iio r.ien. lias already been deploy- ed between Seoul and Ping Vang. Tho advance guards are even northward of tbe latter place. Ow- - j I'j-- . . leg to the partial thaw the roads are bad anil the transportation of provisions and war munitions la most difficult. Deployed ed. In wiew of the repeated statements that Japan did not Intend to land troops un the Lino Tung peninsula at this stage, and the transports could be tiu-r-e for no other reason. RUSSIAN CONSUL. . ! Paris, Fell. 24. A dispatch to the Havas Agency from Jort Arthur suy that four Japauese cruisers nnd two Japanese trauaporta have been sunk in a fresli attark un Fort Arthur. The dispatch adds that the attack was and that the Russian battleship ltolvU-acovered bcranlf with glory. NOT OFFICIAL, Dispatch at Shanghai. p. in. The Shanghai. Feb. 24.-1- :33 Russian consul and the commander of tlie Russian guulsmt Manrijitr now in these waters, received an official telegram today announcing that the made a fill tie attack on Purl Arthur last night. The dispatch added that six vessel wore reported to be disabled, but that the character and nationality of the ships are unknown. The consul's dispatch adds that the attack occurred last night and Indicates that the sbiis stranded near Port Arthur. Receives c ivi. 2t It I reported toe Chinese foreign office lias agreed pears that Fort Arthur that four Japanese battle-ship- s to allow the Itussinn gunltoat Maud-Ju- r to remain nt Shanghai on the conand two tranaisirts had lsien sunk was given out as official by ni in- dition that sbo dismantles her rudder take. There la no official confirmation and draws her fire. Tho Japancae cruiser Akltsushlma here of a llussiau victory at rort (which arrived at Woo Sung, near here, Arthur. noth the report of the sinking of the Fob. JJ, to wait for tho Maudjur) proJapanese ships and thn denial (hat the ceeded north today. announcement watt official were sent Irkutsk, Siberia, Feb. 24. Great acout by the telegraph burtivity prevail here In connection with eau, tho Husaian news agency. the transport of troops. The ice d across late Baikal is expected to Che Foo, Fob. 24. The steamer Jaeschl, while iwaaiiig Pori Ar- continue working until the end of thur at 3 oclock this morning, heard March, when tho ire breaker will s (iNrallona. Tho prices of heavy firing In that direction. There are rising by leaps and bounds. la a persistent rumor abroad that several Japanese warships have lawn dis- A local paper demands the adoption of abled, bilt bo far It la unconfirmed. An- measures against speculation In fooother steamer paaalng Dalny about the dstuff. A fuclune of 1 100,0110 waa time that the Jaeachl was oft Port in a few days by a man who bought up fume reports that she heard no g. all the available felt used fur lining. Thirteen Japanese warship are After ho had secured nil tho supy laid to have reached Wrl Hal Wei to- a telegram waa rereived iy the governday heading east. There were sixties ment officials. Instructing them to line the inside of railroad cars with felt, ships in tha original fleet. and consequently the nut hurl ties were Wcl llal Wei, Feb. 24. Four Japforced to buy all the speculators stock anese battlcihlut and nine crttlaers at over duublo the price he had paid lHwd this port today, bound east- for 1L I U now apthe announcement from PL reterahnrg, Feb. 24. Shanohaf, semi-offici- rail-roa- tjuv-ern- or "! ward. The fleet which paHsed Wei Hal Wei today Is supposed to have been Admiral Togo's fleet leaving Port Arthur. The news of further fighting off Port Arthur was communicated to the foreign office tqr the A asocial rd Press. Thia waa the first anuouncement of e. tho battle received by Lord lain don. Fob. 24. lsuia-down- Paris. Feb. 24. The foreign office received late thia afternoon the billowing dlapalrh from the French consul nt Che Foo: The Russians have repulsed a Japanese attack upon Port Arthur., Four Japanese battleships were - damaicf and run aground. JAPS DENY BATTLE I' The Japaiftxe 'Washington, Feb. 21. legation here discredits the sinking of four Japanese warships and two transports at Port Arthur. Attention is lined to the fact that both reporta to that effect emanate from liusalan source and therefore ahould 1m accepted with caution. Furthermore, the reference to the participation of tha RetvUanMn the fight tug and the reported sluklng of transports are both regarded aa raatlng suspicion upon the story. Tne Retvlcan la understood to be in a condition unfitting her for batile fur many inontha. while the presence of transports at rort Arthur cannot be explain Sale of Men's Fancy Hose 25c Pair. Fifty dozen including Lisles, Sill, embroidered and tine Muco yarns, in a well fnnry efforts. Thiso are mostly our Sfic lines' and a few ,5e grades among them. Your choice while they last St. Petersburg, Feb. 24. Baron Bnd-bur- g 1I0ISXIXG EXAMINER, until the return of the blessing of peace. The Kovoestt, reviewing the resources of the treasury, figures that the total amount at the disposal of the government for thn conduct of the wnr la $:i24MHM.OlHl, which it considers to lie quite sufficient, in view of the fact that a far more expensive campaign, the Turkish war, waged on foreign territory, cost only $50(1.000,000. Buniklin, Egypt, Feb. 24. The captain of the British steamer Lurlstan, 4 From Newport. Feb. 5th, for Bombay). report that he waa stopped and examined by Russian torpedo boats, a few mile south of Daedalus island. In the Red sea, who Informed him that three British steamers laden with coal for Japan, had been captured by them. INTERNATIONAL SYMPATHIES 25c Pair Suits, Shoes and Cravenctte Coats, ready for your lot pert inn. Sr-rin- Remember There Arc Three more round trips to World's Fair to be given away to our customers. Coupon with each dollar purchase. fiM.INAIWMIQN ANSMUffi Tn UIlKDA Anglo-- ($49,-00,00- 0 n r MORNING, FEBRUARY 23, 1001. or eix three sides of which im ihhevnimm! onsrrucu:re saints canopied airlire; 1 Louisiana Purchase Fair la $4,600,000 and Mortgages agement ef EvsnL te Get Man- Washington, Feb. 24. A mortgage has been executed by the Louisiana Purchase Exposition company to the United 8 late government to cover the loan of $4,600,000 authorized by congress to be made to the company. Secretary Shaw now has the mortgage la bis possession. One million dollars will be paid over to the company In a few days, two millions will be paid in March, one million In April, and $600,-00- 0 in May. The mortgage covers the gate receipts of the fair and repayment of the amount loaned will . be made la June. The mortgage provides that in event of failure of the exposition company to pay promptly the amount loaned, the government shall take charge of the fair and ran tt. HOW CENSORSHIP WAS STOPPED. CHINESE OFF FOR GREAT WALL. Malville New York. Feb. 24. Transportation 10.4)00 Chinese troops to the great wall has begun, according to a World dispatch from Tien Tain. Four trains filled with cavalry wen first dfsirelched. Several Japanese officers were at the station to inspect the Stone Interviewed the Czar on tha Matter. ot Loudon, Fob. 24. Reuters Telegram company ha given out an explanation of how ihe abolition of the censorship In Russia was brought about as follows: "The abolition of the censorship of new telegrams sent abroad from Rusal Is the outcome of an Interview which Melville K. Btonc, general manager of the Associated Press, bad with the exar at St. Petersburg. Mr. Stone urged upon his majesty the wisdom of GUARANTEES INDEPENDENCE. Japs Hava Negotiated Korea. Treaty With Washington, Feb. 24. Secretary Hay haa received Information that Japan has negotiated a treaty with Korea whereby she guarantees the Independence and Integrity of Korea. Thia Is regarded here as one of the cleverest of the many startling diplomatic moves that have been marie tn connection with the whole eastern question. The effect ia to place Japan on a high moral plane, for It Is understood here that this treaty is an announcement to the world that even If she prevails la her struggle with involving military occupation of Korea. Japan will take no advantage of that fact, but wilt maintain the Independence of the Hermit Kingdom. On the other hand, the Russian note complaining of the violation of Korean neutrality by Japan Is believed here to be Intended to pave the way for future heavy reclamation, indeed involving tha seizure of Korea and Its annexation for violation of neutrality tn the event that Russia triumphs in the present an uggle. Contrasting the two positions, an official here pointed ont that the attitude of Japan toward Korea was very similar to that of the United States to Cuba when the republic occupied the Island, only to withdraw and free Cub after It had rid her of Spanish control. Ra-ala- , St. Petersburg, Feb. 21, 1 p. m. The government believes a deep tm pressUm ha been made on Interna tlonal sympathies by the note,on the subject of Japan's alleged violation of the tnw of nation, sent to tho Russian ambassadors Monday. The government lays special stress on the Japanese action at Chemulpo, where It is pointed out, the Japanese seized and cut the communication In order to prevent M. PavluH. Russian minister, and the Russian warships Varlag and Korleu even receiving news of the rupture of diplomatic relations, and then pounced upon the ships with a greatly superior force. Kussfa contends tills action places Japan mitsldo the pule or civilization and that it smacks RU8SIANS DONAlNG WEALTH. so much of barbarism that tt must of-- r "d the dilvalrle sense of civilized Give Money and Jewels to Swoll tho i..rIn plsy. War Fund. circles the presentaSt. Petersburg, Feb, 24. There I an diplomatic tion of Russia's case Is considered incessant Influx of subscript Urn of strung, the opinion being even tn money and contrlbutkin of jewelry friendly quarters that Japan, In her and other articles toward the haste to rripple the Russian fleet at the being raised lo strengthen the Rind navy outset, committed a blunder hy thus and aid the families of the victims of striking a Mow without warning, for the war. which the destruction of two ships will Jews. Catholic. Iretherane and Monot compensate. hammedans arc vicing with each othIs further It pointed out that if Ja- er and the members of the Orthodox pan had allowed I'avintf to return n church In Ihe display of patriotism, Russian port on board a Russian while the peasant and workmen are warship her magnanimity would have contributing as freely In proportion to been universally applauded. Prince their means aw the nobles and officials. laihaiioff, the governor r the province Several hundred Turkomans have as of Lanibov, has Issued a warning to plied to lie sent to the lighting line. tho peasants c.f that pruvinee against The reports of Ruswophlle demonselling horses to dealers who are try- strations in France, Italy and the Slav ing to buy ll.WO horses. ostensibly for countries are eagerly welcomed and the British army, hut really fur the the occurrences are regarded hy the Japanese. pres as symptoms of an eventual new Sebastopol. Feb. 24 Captain grouping of the powers, whereby, acbus received a telegram from cording to the Novoc Vromya. the desMs sou. who was an officer of the Rus- tinies or Egypt. South Africa and Afsian cruiser Boyarfn. reported to have ghanistan are io he affected. lccn destroyed at Port Arthur, dated Feh. 17. and Maying he was then In PILOT VESSELS OVER MINE8. good health, but giving no information as to the fate of the ship. New V ork. Feb. 24. Trains of twelve cars. erh with eighty soldier aboard JAPAN'S KOREAN PURPOSES. are now arriving frequent!-- - at Fort Auhur. according to a Herald dlrateh Tari. Feb. 21. Information rereived from Che Foo. here probably through Russian chanReinforcements are being pushed nels. but credited in official quarter forward from tha Yalu to the atatioa leads to the belief that Japan is now at seeking to secure the execution of a The railway administration has plactroaty by the emperor of Korea, giving ed two train, each of eighteen car, a Japan protectorate over Korea. It Is stationary at Dalny to remove to the the understanding that the prospect of north the hospital, the official and this treaty was the main reason for the workmen should the Japanese bomRussia's protest to the power against bard. Japan' violating Korean neutrality, Mines have been laid at as Russia desires to reserve ail rights' teen mile from the shore.Dalny sevena against Japanese protectorate over Neutral vessels which arrived after Korea, on the ground that it will be the hostilities began experienced great of uo effort, being executed while Ko difficulty im clearing from that g. port. proceedings. BRITISH COAL FOR JAPAN. British Subjects Art Ordered Away by Russians. London, Feb. 24. About 25,000 tons of British coal are now being loaded on Japanese steamers for Japan. The Blngo-Marla loading 6,000 tons and the Redo Maru 5.000 tons at CardifL while the Barrow, the Kawachi Mara, and another vessel are taking on board the remainder. A special dispatch from Kobe, Japan, says the British commercial agent at Vladivoatock has arrived at Nagasaki and reported that the commander of the Russian garrison at Vladivoatock had ordered all British subjects to leave that port. Gardner, Mass., Feb. 24. Seth a member of the original firm of rhalr manufacturers, who built up the industry that haa made Gardner widely known aa the chair town, la dead. He waa 91 years old. Hey-woo- Chicago, Feb. 23. In a decision announced today Judge Kohlaaat denied the petition of a creditor of the Porter Brothers company, bankrupt, to require the trustees of the defunct Instidistution to file objections to the charge from the bankruptcy court of James S. Watson, president rows In () Pjr4 Rhaydr waterfall. Radnor, bluest i1 strayed by attentions In the river b: In 1780; (7) St. Winifreds well. Hot. well, around which duster endleta tr. ; ditiona. St. Winifred wae martyred by Car doc In the seventh century, and a chap was built to her memory by Margarr queen of Henry YII., In 14N, wbitlH pilgrim have resorted from tire sarllee times, even down to 1S94, leaving be hind them votive offering in the shap. af cratchec and Invalid chain. How to Listen to by Belle Recital by Tlwt TSf Kite Bbe the Meat He waa smoking dad musing over the ways of the world. Odd, Isnt it," hr aald at test, how few people attain $ Monday 29. II;-ha- PROGRESS OF DEWEY TRIAL. Norton, Kan., Feb. 24. The (rial of Chauncey Dewey and bis cowboys, Wilson and McBride, crarged with the murder of Hurchard Berry, waa resumed today. The larger put of the day was taken up by the defense in an attempt to show that the Berrys had at ten different times threatened the life of Dewey. Twelve witnesses, mostly neighbors of the two families, gave evidence favorable to Dewey and discreditable to the Benya. NOMINATIONS SENT IN. Senate Will Take Up Appropriations Bill After Agricultural Bill. the Washington, Feb. 21. When senate met today Mr. Cullom from the committee on appropriations reported the legislative, executive and judicial appropriation bill, giving notice that he would ask the senate to take It up tf the agricultural bill shall be disposed of by that time. The house bill permitting those who make entry under the land laws to file proof in courts of record at the county seats ot the county la which they reside, was passed, but Mr. Mitchell entered a motion to reconsider, saying he desired an opportunity to Inspect the bill. A resolution offered by Mr. Daniel directing the committee oa judiciary to inquire into the expediency of enacting a law providing "against the acceptance, bolding, or receipt of the pay, allowance or emolument of any executive office, agency or commission by a senator or representative In congress while serving as such senator or representative, was adopted. NOMINATIONS CONFIRMED. I twenh rusm paogram. Generalization concerning Mn.u Essentials of Music. Repetition a necessity. Example, Funeral March ' What form means Musle of the Example highest form. Moonlight Sonata n,h Example of song form. Homes Home Comparisons of Music. Like a picture, Scherzo la Like see Nocturne e Ohntllre it. Brooklyn New Y'ork, Feb. 24. At least twenty persona have been injured, five seriously. In a collision on tho Brooklyn Rapid Transit elevated line la east New York, la tho panic that followed the crash many passengers were severely cut and bruised while trying to escape from the can. .The wrecked train was approaching a station, having made the run from the Brooklyn bridge when tt collided with tha rear end of a stalled empty train. The motor car ot the loaded train waa shattered and passengers were thrown Into a heap on tho floor amidst broken planks and glass. Matal work came In contact with the fully charged third rail and there waa a weird electric display that added further to the terror of the passengers. The station platform afone held the car from falling Into, the streeL Police soon arrived and succeeded in reaming serithe passenger, thus averting ous stampede. TEAMSTERS andJXOCHh J. C. PLATT SADDLERY CO. m rtes a Una full of Gloves, Whips, Tents and Wagon Comm Mfra. of High Grade Hnyn, Stock Saddles. Phene 514x. 2279 Washington An, We Have What You Want in Typewriter Supplies ' Spargo's Book Store. CHILDREN IN SCHOOL must not neglect their eyes. Parents must not allow them to be neglected. At the least complaint of the children that they do not see well or that their eyes feel strained or cause headache, bring them In and find out the trouble. - I take pride in my honesty J. 2352 Washington T. RUSHMER, Expert Ms nig. Optician. 2412 Wash. 'Phone t. . ( Avc, LICENSED SANITARY 401-- PLUMBER 24. A Mendels In G minor Lika an oration. Ballade In A itet BaJor Cioni Monday evening, February atk Bents on sale at Culley's dnz Admission 50 cents. injured Collision Cauaee Panic on Elevated Line. ft poem. . The senate Washington, Feb. has confirmed these nominations: Fred D. Fisher, to be consul at Tam-su-i. TELEGRAPH NOTE8. Formosa; Elijah Cope, to be an Baltimore. Feb. 24 The stock ex- assistant paymaster In the navy; also change resumed business today for tha several promotion In the navy. first time since the fire. WILL ORGANIZE COUNTRY. ewre m Trenton, N. J., Fob. 24. Application was made lu the court of chanIndianapolis, Feb. 24. Tha executive cery for the appointment of a receiver committee of the Cltlsena' Industrial for the enpreme lodge Knights and association today mapped out the work Ladies of the Golden Star and to com- for more thorough organization ot the pel the supreme officers to make an country. Many organizers will be put in the field at once. accounting. Albany. N. Y., Feb 24. The North Alaska Steamship company of New York City, to operate between New York, Seattle and Nome, haa been incorporated here with a capital of $300,-00- . . their ideals in this world?" la what way?" inquired hla wifi suspiciously, for she was not a woman to be caught off her guard. I wa Well," be replied slowly, thinking of Wllmer whenl spoke. an Meal woman .that he won al HELPED NOMINATE LINCOLN. ways talking about when he waa in Former Consul to Cuba la Dead In college. She wae tall and stately in hl dreams, and be oeemed to have no Brooklyn. New York, Feb. 24. Col. Nunes, one place la hte heart for a small wemau of the delegates to the contention at and yet and yet" "Well?" Chicago which nominated Abraham Why, he Anally married a lift! Lincoln, la dead at his home tn Brooklyn. He waa n native ot Philadelphia, thing who hardly cornea to bis rhoti where he waa admitted to the bar, and, dor. I wonder wby It waif later, practiced law In Ban Francisco. rerhupe. Fred." she said very slow After the Civil war he took up hla pro- ly and distinctly, he te like the major fession in Louisville, Ky. Uy of other men and was afraid to til In 1880 Colonel Nunes was appoint- any one of b:u size." ed consul at Cardenas, Cuba, and senr. He changed the subject New York ed four years. Times. g. starling for'the Far East to abolishing the censorship and as a reorganise a flotilla of ten hospital sult of the manner In which the matbarges on the Amur river. was represented to him the czar M. Kokov soft, on assuming the direc- ter upon M. von Plehwe, minister tion of the fiuanre ministry, paid a railed of the Interior, for a report of the subglowing tribute to M. Witte, the former minister of finance, but said be ject. The report having been made the would not venture at this crisis to for- exar gave an order that the censormulate a program, reserving that task ship ahould cease.' la UTAH, 1 The rea was under duress. captains of the boats were not alThe emperor of Korea is said to be so lowed to command their vessels until completely under the domination of they had entirely pasted the mines, likely to approve of naval officials doing the piloting. Japan that he such a treaty through Inability to refrom Russia's CHINESE MAINTAINING ORDER. sist. The situation standpoint la likened to a mau's signing New York, Feb. 24, Quiet continue a check under duress, or fear. It la the expectation that If this main purpose at Peking, sayg a dtepa'ch to the Times of the Russian protest is accomplished from the Chinese capital. The Chinese there will not be any Joint or separate are maintaining order well. They have action by tho powers relative to the covered the province with proclamaof abstract principle of Japan's having tion enjoining the preservation violated the law of nations. tranquility. Manifestos of the czar evoke little RUSSIAN ROADS UNDER MARTIAL sympathy among the Chinese. General Yuan Shih Kal. viceroy of LAW. Chl-L- t, and minister of commerce, has Colonel 8t. Petersburg, Feb. 24. The rail- asked permission to send sera hia in Muathe, long Norwegian, between In Samara Zlatoust and way Kuruean Russia and the Siberian vice, to be attached to the Ruslan tunes and report the progress of the lines, with all the territory appointed by the government for the purpose campaign. Admiral Alcxieff consented, of these railway, have been placed and Colonel Munthe ha started on his under martini law, in order to Insure journey. the regular running of military trains. RUMOR OF NEGOTIATIONS The full powers'of a commander of an army lu the field have been conferred on the commanders of the tiroes at New York, Feb. 21. Rumors of neKazan and in the Biberian districts, 1a whose charga these railways have been gotiations among the powers concerned respecting the passage of the Rusplaced. sian Black sea fleet through the Dardanelles. are declared by the Paris RUSSIA ABOLISHES DUTY. correspondent of the Times to be unBreslau, Silesia, Feh. 24. The Gen- founded. The disturbance of the eral Anxeiger say that Russia, owing equilibrium which it might and probto the necessities a Wring from tha ably would entail, tha dispatch conwar with Japan, has derided to admit tinues, can hardly be a matter of indifference to other power besides EngGerman pig Iron free ot duty, land. There ia not a parik-l- of evidence to PATRIOTIC JAPS. Justify the supposition that the symof the French for their Russian National Loan Haa Bsen Covered Nar-l- pathy allies In any way has affected the Four Timas. French entente rordiale. The reToklo, Feb. 21. According to llte lations between the two countries era reports of local banka the national a BHtisfactory aa before the outbreak of the war, concludes the correspondloan of one hundred million yen ed. On this channel it unquestionably , has been covered nearly four times. The liitcnne patriotism of all la the general wish that the good unclasses is evidenced by the fact that derstanding continue, and that neither even servants and laborers are con- France nor England become involved tributing from their savings. Accord- lu the war in the Far EasL ing to the Seoul correspondent of Ihe KEEP COMMUNICATION OPEN. Nlrhl Kfchi, intrigue are lieing carried on there uuder the acSeoul, Feb. 24. Tha Russians tive leadership of Yi Yon Gtk, former art minister of war. The, correspondent keeping communication between WiJu avers that the Intriguers meet at night and Anju, Korea, open. Otherwise no at the French legation. Tbelr object la, advance to the southward has yet been he says, to get tho emperor to remove made. Russian spies, however, are rewith 'hlM court to Cliiynchcon, fifty ported to be In the vicinity of 11 ; miles to the eastward of Seoul. Alex-ndni- New OGDEN, TELEPHONE 518x IM4l4tl946ri4WW4Hr4MUHMMIM6MmtNI THE ECCLES LUMBER CO. LEADERS IN leuevsea. Wilfrid Ward la Problvma and Per sons" tells this, illustrating Tennyson': mixture of boahfuine and dogmatism If a strangca had com to see hla the ehyness aad abstraction might las longer. I rauember eace going to Farrington with a friend -- a tzoe wot hiper of kti gentaa and after the fin word of greeting he acand to be on tirely In the ekred until, after krer waiting, we hit upon a device to arou him. A picture by Mdward Lear bun; In the room, and under tt were fear lines from The Fnlnce ef Art:" One seamed all dark and red, a tract ol send. And some ms pacing there (lone. Who paced forever in a H annexing land Lit with a law, largo moos. We were looking at the picture, am! I said to my eempanhm, Read tin lines.' She read them, giving them t kind of metrical Jingle. In a menien Teaayuou, who had been ataudln, alone at the other aide of the room stepped rapidly across, seized her an: and arid. "Don't read them like that, and went on with hla dorp, sonorous voice to read, or, rather, chant, then, himself with the roll which waa aowvi. known to hla friends. Portland. Ore.. Feb. 24. A special to the Oregonian from Hoqulam. Wash., The storm, which has raged says: along the Pacific coast for the past few day and which caused the wreck of the schooner Howe on Long Beach, seems to have reached its height at the Indian settlement cn the Quiniault reservation where it became almost a tornado, wrecking several buildings, killing one man. David Kerr of thin city, and fatally Injuring Mrs. Kerr, Wanders ef Wales. and an old Indian chief. Kerr I an The winders of Wales are: (1) Snowold and well known resident of this don. the highest peak of southern Bri city. aln; (2) Overton churchyard, Fliu' shire, with It yew tree of great o: LIVED OVER A CENTURY. the fine peal of bells c tiquity; (iresford (4 rburcli, Denbighshire; Birth of Sophia Gab Antedates tha Llangollen bridge. In the beauttf War. Revolutionary vale, built by Bishop Trevor tn 134. 24. 8ophla Chicago. Feb. Gab, singular structure of four point whose birth antedated the revolutionarches, the two renter span be ary war. if her assertions were corthan the two end-- fi) rect, and who was supposed lo have t r lieen the oldest woman in Chicago, is dead at the home for aged and infirm colored people. She was 129 years old. Arrording to Ihe aged woman's statement she was born In Virginia in 1773. before the declaration of Independence. She lived on the plantation where she was horn until freed by the proclamation of President. Lincoln. ; Wr-lun- GENERAL MILL WORK I Highest Gass Store Fixtures. Bar and Up-to-D- ate We always have Just what you want for prompt delivery Examiner Telephone Numbers: Bay. 234X. night, ire. 5 in.. i ; ; m Build a Home. If Married If Not Get Married Quick. 154 24th Street Telephone 128. OG3G 0 For Courteous Treatment Stop at The Dew-Dro- CLEARY (EL Inn p KINNEY. Props. A fwuwyvwsM ASK YOUR FRIENDS AS TO WHERE THEY HAVE BEEN WELL 0 TREATED. 006 ADJUST DIFFERENCES. Troubles With Glass Workers Are Bab tied. Feb. 24. The differences Pittsburg, between the National Glass company and Its employes have been amicably settled and work will be resumed at once at six plants in Indiana, Ohio, West Virginia, Pennsylvania and Maryland. ! 27fc Last & Thomas 0 |