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Show MORNING 3- EXAMINER. DIAZ INAUGURATE THE SEVENTH TIME of fashionables has gathered to wit scratch at the time It was received, ness the opening of the disposal sale Poiier lrning mure concerned at the of the Marquis of Angelseya jewelry, death of his per. which be determined cables the Herald's lomdon corres- to kill painlessly himself instead of pondent. Despite the numbers of in-- i trusting it to others. crested spectators, the bidding was entirely left to about a dozen leadSLIGHT EARTHQUAKE SHOCK. ing dealers. was sold value of Among the objects West Point, Neb.. Dec. 1. A slight magnificent, round Oriental pearl of the flneet Quality, mounted as a alud, earthquake shock was felt here at 3 which reached ihe high price of $18,-23- oclock is morning. Tbe residents of a tile town were awakened and dishes A black pearl mounted as scarf pin brought $6,OoU. while a pair were rsttledi No damage was dune. of ruby lluks went at $3,5uu. The to. capital. tal for the day's sale was $85,005, but DIPLOMATS MAKE PROTEST. At sunrise today all the artillery all these gems will probably fade into stationed In the federal district and al- - Insignificance by the vide of the pair foreign here and at the bar- of Cebochon sapphires of unusual . so the infantry Fkkln, Dec. 1. Evening- - Tn racks throughout the republic, fired size, mounted as sleeve links, which ministers hava lodged with the governa salute, ami flags were hoisted over entne up for sale. The marquis Is eald ment e Joint protest against ihe levying all public buildings. The principal to have paid $100,000 for these stones. of additions! transit fees as being constreets and edifices anal residences were trary to treaty understanding. Hereto. decorated fore tha Chines authorities levied two profusely with arches and SCRATCH PKT FROM with and a half per rant of goods sent to and : national flag, freoly luterspersed CAUSES DOG DEATH. . the flags of foreign nations. from porta, but lately additional amounts One of the feat uren of the street have been levied under the plea of work vw two allegorical l bearches- Scranton. Pa., Dec. 1. Philander K. lug expenses. The Joint document of tbe prluover the Paso de la Reforms, the minister Is most emphatic in lone and Potter, who was scratched on dpal street of the city, representing hgpd recently while chloroforming a pet unusual in form. Th diplomats con' "Peace," and "tilery, Thera was a dAg which he believed to have hydro- sider (lie occasion an urgent on and huge procession st ibe hesd of which phobia. is dead after two days' severe their decision 1o rnter a protest was local of the poll. rude many members was thought ofthe unaulmously arrived at. Illness. Nothing was made force. The pageant tip of thousands of federal troops, reserves, hands, sodeth. political organixa- ; Hons anu many prominent personages, Including The governors of the states comprising the union. The procession proceeded to the ball of enugreae, where, amid great enthuMasro, the were and president formally notified of tber election and took the oath of allegiance. After an exchange of felicitations, between the presides! and the governors, the forrepresentatives and eign Jiplomaiiu others of the party, went to a reviewing stand where they witnessed tba istaaage of the procession en route to the cast la of Chapultepec, whew It was of of deco-rstlo- 0, ns - nt i disbanded. Tha afternoon was devoted to field sport and merry-makin- g. Tonight there will he music on tha various plazas by military bands and Services Ceremonies in Honor President Francis are Held Fair is Attended by t Record-breakin- an Inaugural ball, to which over a thousand persona have received invitations. REPORT OK NORTHWEST AltMY MANEUVERS. Vancouver Uarracks, Washn., Dec. 1. The rejiort of Major R. K. Evan, assistant adjutant general, linked States army, chief umpire or the maneuver division heUI at American Lake, lias been completed. Major Evans. especially praises the mlapt ability of the maneuver grounds at Aniarican Lake and expresses his desire in hold th next maneuver st this joint. After describing the site together with Its chain of five lakes and setting forth Its advantages from a military point of view. Major Evans says: When one considers the partireilarly favorable conditions exist lug st American Lake for the assembling of largo masses of troops, its advantages srs apparent; and should war couditlons arise. It is unexcelled as a point of departure for troopa requiring transportation on the Pacific ocean." IN 'BREACH OP TRACT CASE. VERDICT CON- State Senator-ele- ct Charles Cooper of the Eighth Brooklyn district hss been victorious n an anion brought against him by M. 11. Dalton, president of the Dalton Milling Co., for $300,000 damages for sllpged breach of contract The action was brought In the United State circuit court before Judge Thomas and New York, Deo. 1. a Jury. The suit was based on an alleged condeal involv- trail in connection with a ing the purchase of copper of Dalton's Interest In property belonging to the romjiany. The mining property Involved In the sijlt was said to be wort U $1,501,000. OP AXGELSKY'S JEWELS. AT SALK GATHER New York, Dec. 1. A great crowd Crowds. g HI. Louis, Dec. 1. With Ideal early winter weather prevailing, with tbe gains' thrown open to children and to those who ware worthy but hud been unable tu attend from pecuniary rea-- . tons, with crowds pouring through tha turnstiles. Ilia Louisians Purchase exposition held forth its last (Jay today. President Francis waa the guest of honor today, and ceremonies were conducted In commemoration of the service he has rendered in making the exposition a sucres. It la estimated the aitendance today waa about a record-breakeSince the exposition opened on April 30, there have been 18.317,457 admissions recorded. The banner month's attandance waa In September, when the total aitendance The largest single waa 3,651,873. 17, day's attendance waa on Sept. when St. Louis day was observed. That every cltiien of 8t. Louie might participate in the lat day of the expoaitiun, today was proclaimed a holiday by Mayor Wells. Governor Dockery likewise had proclaimed a holiday throughout the Mate, and crowds poured Into the city. A large number of business houses and the public schools vere closed. President Francis arrived at the administration building early and after a brief reception he was escorted by the World's fair directors, all th officials and employes of Ihe exposition company, and a detail of fifty Jefferson guards to The procesthe plaxa of St. sion was beaded by a military escort, composed of all tbe military organizations on the ground, the regular soldiers stationed at Jefferson Barracks, p.nd other military organizations of St. IjOuIs. President. Francis took his place on the north side of tho Louisiana Purchase monument to deliver his farewell address at the exact place where were held the opening exercises in August. The ummbcra of the national r. -- WASTED AT ZEIGLER agers, the members of tba foreign and tata commissions, and other tunable guests occuplad the Immediate vicinity of the speaker's aland, and streten-ln- g away into the distance on all Idea, was a sea of faces. Brief addresses were mads by Governor Dockery, lu behalf of the state, and Mayor Wells In behalf of the city. President Francis then delivered hia farewell address. As he arose a n mighty cheer went up from the titled thousands. Mr. Francis told of the exposition as a monument to the industry of the world, ns n universal institution of Instruction and ns a patriotic sucreis. When ha had ceased speaking tha mammoth assemblage again burst Into cheers and then dispersed to explore for th last time the extensive ramifications of the exposins-se- o Han Franciho, Cal..' Dec. 1. Since Tuesday of this week officials of the Wells. Fargo Express company and a force of special detectives have been seeking the trace of $15,000 In gold which has disappeared from tha company's offices In this city. Tha money waa in double Mglea and was delivered to the company's agents for shipment to San Jose. It hss been found that the money was properly way billed, but from that point all trace of the gold la lufct. Employes of the company hava been quest toned and searching Investigations have been made, hut with no suer ees. Whether it was lost or stolen no one known r Tzipla Killing In Tsxaa Meets Hia Own Doom at Perpetrator of of Officers. Fort Worth, Texas, Dec. 1. The sequel to the tragedy that met the lives of Bteve McKinney, his father and a hired man on their farm Bear Alvarado Tuesday came to lay. J. 31. Williams. tli tripplr murderer, barricaded himself In his home and defied the officers. He sent wrd to his daughter, the widowed bride f the man be had murdered, that If she did not come to Mm bo wuuld kill her. In. fear and gaged. REVIVES HOPE OF EARLY CAPTURE OF PORT ARTHUR. trembling sha went to the house. There she found her father armed with a Winchester rifle and In a frenzy of rage. The officers were afraid to fire Into tha house for fear of killing some member of Williams' family whom he hold prisoners there to shield him. All night tha officers watched from tho McKinney home where tho bodies of the men killed by Williams, lay. Finally tho murderer seated himself by a window, his Winchester across his lap; he became drowsy, his head dropped on hia breast and he slept. Assuring herself that her, tether waa asleep the widowed bride stole from the house and fled to the home where her body lay, and officers were watching for an opixirtunlty to make tbe murderer a prisoner. As soon as the posse learned Williams was alone they o penal fire on the house. He, was not slow in returning It. Finally the creek of the Winchester waa heard no more In Williams' bouse. Cautiously the sheriff entered and found tbe murderer lying prone on the floor with a bullet through hie brain. hue-ban- d's WILL BIND COUNTRIES According to Sheriff Kit-ian attack was mad on Zeiglrr last night. Firing began ai t In pumping aiaikm i wo miles north ui to (lie min-i- i. Zeigter, and spread bni-v loan where rtirin said at leosi 3ui rams were fired. Th machine guns promptly. All militia men were railed oui ami th. sheriff hip. called f ir a posse in Edgier, but lie miners would nui re.pnnri. Whittier refuse.) to give Supi. (', !ihS1 l.eyond stating that i!isr was c uiMderabie firing, to which the company's into h gi.iis rerpou.leJ. Sheriff Mein said Unit he could not say t bother mint of the firing was from tho inside or or.t.Ms of the town. It is t known whetuvr any one waa inAssistant Adjuatnt General jured. n rliuic.l non-unio- n ii-- e Dev. 1. who is ar Edgier, stated today that the shouting Iasi night was of the anie as previous firings continuing si irregular period. Tbs militia, according to Col. Kece, took no parr in the shooting last night. Col. Keen loft fur Hpriugflcl.l today, to make Id. rcjtnn to Governor Yaiee mi the situation at. Z.igler. In an Interview. A. R. Dry, ;au-- i or Perry county ststvi tiorney-rle- ct that lie would taka up the Indict menu-againLoiter as soon as he assuniv l Reece, ness with which Russia accepted tho American arbitration treaty propnaal, but beyond expressions of Mtiafaetlon st the fact that it will bind the two countries closer together the papers Indulged In nule comment. The only tion. exception is the Bourse Gazette, which Drills, concerts and reception! gen- declares tha understanding will dispel erally throughout the grounds occu- ihe falsehoods regarding Ainertcan-Russla- n relations. Russia's victory in pied the latter part. of the day. President Francis was .tendered a general the Far Best, the paper rontende, la reception at (he house of the Board Just as necessary for th United States a for Russia's ally, Francs and her of Lady Managers. friend, Germany. Mutual ties between France, the L'niled States and RusNOVEL ELECTRICAL ARRANGEsia, argues the Gazette, will tend to MENT TOR PORI LAND FAIR. Isolate Greet Britain, the real breeder of international strife, whoee jingo Portland, Ore., Dec. 1. Electrical ambltlona, the paper declares, are tbe are at work upon an extremely real menace to tha peace of tha novel arrangement for the 'opining world. ceremonies of the Iwia anl Clark fklr. The plan la to ring a melodious 'London. Dec. 1. Earl Gray who (him of bells by electric keys from succeeds the Karl of Mintn, as governor-genWashington, 1). C.. connected clear eral of Canada, started today across th continent with the govern- for hie post accompanied by the count-m- i, ment exhibit In the fair palaces their two daughters and two grounds. Arrangements have already The travelers will embark on been made to hare President Roosetbe Allen liner Parisian, after an ofvelt set In motion the machinery of ficial reception by the lord mayor of the exposition by touching a but ton. but It will go farther than this. A IJterpool. simple apparatus will make U po. Ibis for the president to touch a fsw keys which will sei iu motion chime C. T. U. WOMEN PETITION in lowers 100 feet high. The selenium ROOSEVELT. to be played Is America." Philadelphia, Dee. 1e President As the government group of buildRoosevelt was today requested by ing are isolated upon an Island In a the W. C. T. U., In convention lake covering 400 acres tbs effect, it Is here, te ees that congress observes thought, will be extremely Impressive. the existing treaties with the Indians, prohibiting the sale of intoxicating liquors before grant- Philadelphia. Dec. 1. The United States court, of appeals In Third Judiing statehool rights to Indian Ter- cial district, ended Its Stplcinher term rltory. Th resolution wso pro oontod by Mro. Margaret Dye El- today. Among the cases argued before I the court during the term was that of is, of Washington, chairman of lbirrlinan vs. the Northern Securities ths executive committee, and the company, in which no ieMon was following telegram was forwarded rearhed. It is exported that when the to the president: "The national W. C, T. U., representing a half tha judges arrive at a eonclttsioii million woman of the United opinion will be filed with the clerk of the court. States, most respectfully urg that your great influence be given te carrying out the treatiae of our government with the Indiana can- earning tho sale of Intoxicating liquors in Indian Territory and that this prohibitory clause be in- aertad in the enabling act for tho new stats." . la office, Monday. 'the Zdgler Coal company iius to rush into the mining t nm as many men as are urcHgry to . tha plant to its full capacity. Two cuech loads brought In last night wi-- r drawn directly inside the stockade. wi-rl- NISSEN With Old Sailors Will Search the Lake for Missing Inventor. Tug Manned i'liii-aac- , I tec. 1. -- With ilia hope of diMuuering sonic trace of Peter sit. I his rolling windbag. No 3." tug with friends of tho ininsing inventor on board left hare today. 'I ha mg was manned by a crew ui old Ksllors. and on their knowledge of t hr lake and the winds which sweep along tic shores will depend perhaps Nis-'--- li Fool-Kill- er the success or fsilure of the search. Even if the hag la still on tup of the waves, Niskan's friends fear that he I hr ihis time eiiher dead or dying from cold and hunger. di-c- JAPANESE IN" RETREAT. St. Petersburg. Dec. L KuropstVii report under yesterday's date thro tinned pursuit of Japanese who r treated from Tslukalcheq, .. The Russians Nov. 28 farced th Japanese rear guard to eYirunr 1 pass ten miles soutbwsrd of The Russian losses were is significant. Tsinsi!-chen- (( p. New Yore. Dec. 1. New companies east era formed under tie Isws of states in November with au authorized capital of II.UiMUWii) or more, according to th Journal of Cootinrr had grand total of $12L2IJU.(Nii). Near ly half uf thi amount was ftiraixbed company, 1y the Chicago subway which we Incorporated with $.10,(10.'), Th November total compares inn. with $21&.0Hi(.iii in Oclutor. but of ibis torse amount the new American cnwrilwtcd $180.' Tobacco (HMi.ouii. in November a your ago tho total was $'ii.l(Mi.(Hit and two years As. usual, New Jer-i,e- j agm m.14i)."ftd. heads the 'ust. eor-.pan- . LEARY CLOSER Belief That a Number of the Amounts Due Universal Commendation of Russia's Will be Settled out of Court Agreement Prompt Acceptance ef Americaa Treaty Proposal. Said to be Reached in St. Petersburg. Dec. 1. There is Newton Case universal commendation of tho prompt- aides-de-cam- tlJ, br.-a.i- KID SEARCH FOR 121., Toklo. Doc. 1, (Noon) Gen. Nogto' telegram announcing the storming and cajnure of 203 Meter hill" was received with cheers by the Japanese people. It revives the hope of an early capture of Port Arthur proper. The people have sever despaired of tbs success of tbe besiegers, but. tbe fortitude of the defenders and the prolongation of the eiege which exceeds by months th most liberal preliminary estimate of the time required to the reduction of this stronghold has been a sourct of deep regret, oombined with tbe loss of life and disappointment over the fact that the siege has occupied such a large force of men, decreasing Field Marshal Oya- - of familiar with th supporung th forts think it to by no piwi AND tain that even though GENERALS THUCH1YA forced to retire from NAKAMURA WOUNDED. Metro Mb the Japanese ran phu-- In ixwI.l. from heavy guus against the fir,, which th. Tokio, Doc. 1. Report otlior form ran bring m bar i u the army besieging Port Arthur Still ihe war office officials say Lieut. General Thuchiya is agree that such a readers among the wounded and that position extremely critical, and General Nakamura, the leader of the garrison might be abl tu buMnr the specially trained body of lu the Golden hill. Ilgam Tail ' swordsmen, which charged into form for some time, ii may mar' the Russian forts Nov, 26, was intha beginning of tha rad. The war a jured in botn legs. flee to conviucad that with ths of the Russian Seouud squadr the Japanese considered that tbs dlml. ma's strength at a time when he needed nation of the Pert Arthur squadron, every available man. a fighting factor waa dial Today was the date set under the thus accounting for thaahnolutely reckless ssnk conscription act, when recruits could fire of life In order to secure a join th army. Cheered by th news tion directly commanding ihe haifer.4. from Gen. Nogi, thousands uf recruits throughout the empire marched to barTokio, Dec. 1. --Manchurian racks and donned uniforms for the first reports as follows: "At time. Following nn honored custom the a body of the etuan yesterday, relaUvas of the recruits carrying flags attacked Madman Asm and banners, escorted tbe new soldiers infantry mountain. Our 4. to their barracks. In Tokio today there fleers there repulsed than. Jp. have been scores of little processions fleers picket picket there repulsed mfJlukifl escorting detachments of popular con- anese scouts dispatched to Linriungta The men who number have encountered end of scripts. repulsed s hudy 0f tu joined the colors today under th conenemy and succeeded in jins scription act hat not been made tha duties required of them. public. A Japanese force In the neighbor, hood of reports thtubci St. Petersburg, Dec. 1. The war of- 2 oclockHslrachuang in the afteruixm of Nor. S. fice here la nut yet prepared to accept n body of the enemy, mniHting of ithe report that the Japanese before nfantry and cavalry, advanced on Port Arthur have taken 203 Metre hill, Wo repulsed them s' but if It to officially confirmed, the about. 7 heights In the evening. The sidii day war office edmtte tbat it will be a des- at 4 In the afternoon the enemy's isr-n- l perate blow for tbe gallaul defenders ry ami art illery at lacked Suchiainm of tbe fortress, lie poaition command airy and artillery attacked Suchialuuit the harbor ami If the Japanese can Our fire drove them back. mount siege gnna on ita summit, they our forces caui Tbe samn ran fores out the Russian squadron or some losses 1odaythe enemy' infsimy it at its Those destroy anchorage. and cavalry, apfiearing north of FOR SATURDAY Over Three Hundred Shots are Fired but no Men Refuse one Hurt Non-unio- n FRIENDS to Join Sheriff's Posse. Iiuqunin. Important Position Has Been the Object Severe and Continuous Attacks Which Resulted in Sacrifice of Many Lives Japanese Report Minor Repulses of Russians in Manchuria. Ixmdon, Dec. 1. Official word comes from Tukio that Ihe Japanese have occupied the summit of 203 Metre hill. This important position has been the abject uf severe ami continuous fighting and cable reports from rime to rime have Indicated that many men have been sacrificed in the effort to caiuure lu 203 Mein- - hill is a domination height in the. rang wrlch lien to the westward of Port Arthur and according to report It commands artillery range of the harbor and a portion of tbe main town. Its approximate distance from the citadel or main defenses is three to four miles Reports from both Tokio and Si. Petersburg indicate that toolatej engagements of a more or less severe nature are occurring along tho front of the Manchurian army, but it to not apparent that the main forces are en- POSSE KILLS MURDERER Han-d- '3,101 HILL CONFIRMED! Officials Trying to Ttacs $15,000 in Gold Which Mysteriously Disappeared. i DErnMnER TAKING OF 203 METRE Detroit, Dec. l.-- A bulletin to the Journal irom Stevens vtlls, Mich., seven miles from Si. Jo- seph. says jhat the body of Peter Nisaen ha liven found in his boat on the beach. Wells-Farg- Magnificent Pageant. le. FRIDAY MORNING, LTAK. LOSE TRACE OF BIG SUM IN GOLD Auspicious Circumstances Attend the Ceremonies Cover a Fortnight-Distinguis- hed Mexican Executive and Party Witness 1. Tbe inauguCity of Mexico, ration of General Purflro Diaz as president of (bo republic tor tbr savcnth lime and of Senor Don Ramon Corlook plaice toral as day in the hall of the chamber of deputies under auspicious cin u mutuum. Prria rations for the Inauguration hare been going on ever silica the election. June 7, but have anivly extended uver a period of about a fortnight, beginning with the grand ball given in honor of rreeklcnt and Mrs. (Max, Noy. MexiSO, which was attended by the can and Spanish aristocracy u( the OGDEN. ARRESTED! Veteran Captured Officers After a Determined Safe-Blow- Resistance. Kid" Leery, vr leChicago. Dec. 1. an sate blower, wbo is said to tore aiokra more than $500,000 in his (wen, hss been arrested after a Cleveland, Dee. 1. The receivership case brought by Herbert Newton againat Mrs. Cnsdla L. Chadwick, was called in common plena court today. Attorney Cur requesting the court Co postpone th bearing. Judge Babcork the request granted with the consent of counsel for Mr. Chadwick, and the hearing waa fixed to take place next Saturday. Tbe action waa taken, It. to understood, as a result of negotiations which It to aaid will probably raault in settling the claim of Mr. Newton out of court. D. Newton of Brookline, Mass., determined resistance. fluapertsd of complicity in t safeblowing In Chicago, ami two bent robberies In Wisconsin, tbs polks learned of Uie man's pretence to fix city. He wan surprised while silesp rooming house and was unable h reach the weapons aeureted In the W for defense. Despite tbe threats uf display of revolver by the police Leary struggled until overpowered. fro Leary recently was released tha penitentiary at Waupun, Wis. re-r- for the ceUlemeat of the suit brought by the latter to recover money loaned on notes for about $190,000. The acceptance to stated to have been agreed upon at a midnight conference held at tba Park Ave. hotel. Present were Banker Newton and hia Bunion counsel. The latter announced that they had perfect confidence in the ability of Mrs. Chadwick to meet their claims. Attorney Carver aaid: Circumstances have arisen which ALABAMA'S OFFICIAL VOTE. have caused us to change our front. otfctf Ala., Dee. Birmingham, Tbe conference waa merely to end in canvass of Alahaira tbe to show vote C LA 1 31 MAY BE 8ETTLKD. good shape tha agreement entered in- lowing totals for president : Parker, it to." 67: Roosevelt, 8,472; Wot eon, ICB: DA New York, Dec. 1. Tlie announceNewton arrived here last from gB; Shallow, AL Parker's pin .witty. ment that one of tbe largest creditors Boston especially to attendnight the conof Mrs. Chadwick had agreed upon a ference. It. fs expected that the New- Hi. settlement has given a new phase to ton suit .will now tie dropped. Frankfort. K, Dec. 1. A certUldt t this strange caee. That all the legitielection has been given to Bennett 8" mate claims against Mrs. Chadwick publican, who was opposed ly Kehor, will b met to the statement made by SUICIDE DURING TEMPORARY INSANITY. Democrat, in the ninth congreiuioMl her attorneys, but at the same time. as Jo decline to the say anything thy London, , Dec. 1 Suicide source from which the necessary funds during temporary insanity, wm the verdict of will be obtained. They would not disPhiladelphia. Dec. 1- -At the first cuss the value of the securities said the coroner's Inquest on Riverton R. slon of the W. C. T. U. today M". to be in possession of Ira Reynolds, Chapman of New York, who committed Stella B. Irvine of California prreMted a report on Sunday school work- treasurer of the Wade Fork Banking suicide Nov. 28 at the Carhon hotel. company; of Cleveland, or in fact, any of the Individual features of the rase. The settlement of the Newton claim when made will reduce Mrs. Chadwick's obligation by $180,000. At the same Hun, however, there remain claims aggregating at least $80,000. That they may reach a greater sum to apparent from a statement made by her attorney yesterday. When asked If they won hi reach a million dollars, he replied, Well you may place It at that figure. For all I know there may tie claims for twenty million dollars against her. Percy Carver, of counsel for Herbert Newton, slid today: and-Peopl- e JubilaMr. Newton's suit against Mrs. Chadwick will lie held in abeyance of until a full settlement to made. This ting to dona to give Mrs. Chadwick time to think over the matter and to glv ua an opportunity tu learn whether ah is willing and abla to settle tha case out of court. We du not think tlmt Mrs. had rims to consider tha Chadwick matter thoroughly. She baa been ill London, Dec. 1. Queen Alexandra to Sandringham in very IwE autah1 and we do not wish to force her. We are willing to settle the matter out of celebrating her aixllelh birthday today during tha morning. court If she to au Inclined. Mr. Newton at Sandringham. Flags are flying and 1 will return to Boston this after- everywhere, the church heels are Butte. Mont., Dor. L-- 'R' noon. We will not sec Mr. Chadwick, and the usual salutes were fired Michigan, repreeentlng about nor will we hold any kind of a const the naval and military eta lions at atock of the Montana ference wlih her. rnncernitif the reborne and in th coionlro. branch company have intervenes Mr. that. name port apCarnegie' The festivities et Sandringham were ' eult brought against that nn the $500,000 note, which hire. uf a peared simple character, the main feature hy Ram H. Wood, the pronto Chadwick allowed to Mr. Newton. 1 the entertainment of tho whnnl ; Great Fklla. ' . d being have mulling to say. Nor will l dis,,b f of the estate, at wblrh tho children They charge Wood a ci, any other suit which have been 6,1 . f:ind- -: with having converted to queen and her guasts personally atbrnushl against Mrs. Chadwick." tended to the wants of the Itnle folk. about $30, oca of the roropanya y The queen was Ihe recipient of an and further charge' that Attoreje New York, Dec. 1. A definite immense variety of presents W. Speer, appointed recover has been made, It is reported, curious and artistic knlcknauks.moetly Teleun Wo.vd'a peril s.1 company of the arrangement entered into be- grams of congratulation from friends Mur of the company for tween ih alinrney for Mrs. Chad- and public bodies to which the queen that he has been Wood wick of Cleveland. Ohio, and Henry always responds personally rearhed to acting in cwilnaion with tw' ii-- l.-- Thr -- BRITONS CELEBRATE QUEENS NATAL Bells Ring, Flags Flying in Honor of Anniversary Alexandra's Birth I ", |