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Show ini; Monxi-v- uxaui.msji: i utau, Monday uuumxg, sovludeb cmjiEX, 1903. io, WILLlPERDICARIS KOREA TO BE THOUSANDS OF FAIR WOMEN HERALD. PRAISES OF RE:RUINA. RULED BY E 20 TELLS HIS CM ! Catarrh and Catarrhal Diseases Make In- TY mrtv JAPS STORY fjCffifefcS rmia:1 VsStafrfC'.x - Ur?.--f- Women . " The Cabinet at Seoul Gives Way Under if It is to Be a Sea Says Morocco Has Level Water Population of Millions. Way. Sizes, $2 and $150 d vv pn-s- i 1 auf-liiie- im-ciii- 1111111 s- -a I ie! e mp-.ii- ii hi and ijuicm'i bandits, which eaine urnr lesulliii canal. Aci ohI-in- iu weriuu interiiaiioiuil eoiPidb-uiioiiftbuild i ban the -iluirwho ilof ail lo ei' iiii.it addressed tlie Geographical society on lime fciudi'.'d lhe iMuUliiu, .uiui itiug lu the subject of Morocco. el CdU.ii now Fuiiaiua Ike old uU'l the the suits n of that count ly, he coml of earn pr.vii-eu(anuMiu, Ci'ieriuu .u pared him with tin- - l'..ir uf Kuseia work, and nrrordiiiK alo U lhe a a man anxious io see In people lhe iathiniuu cuti.il eoiumirsioii, the (outage of his happy, but excavation for tin- - mu level cuuul iy com iciiona. the and Hiuiity to slum-linwill dry proe.eas of aimin' make them no. Nebroc hate com-- ui wh-n nuerasltate twenty vcuraiir nioiv. be an imporianL factor m tin a lock eaiiat -- uu he built in i jeara of the government, lie said. or left. . Pcrdtcarl Mr. siand t hut the popu"Uut If m want a fur inn between four ibe of lation country between the two uecau we seven million of people, despite 45 feet apd must euntrtnplatr a a' mistaken Idea among tourist itul deep at llu lowest tides. Dun feet wide country i thinly p(lu1u'd. Evat the bottom, Ireely -- pen ou both the uf aiglu aides to the water of the two great ery one who ran, lives out the main high wavs, lie declared, ocean of our idunt-i- . la aueh a way in from uf thn Strait of IMtiiitii:i. the greatest lu order to eacap- the exaction and the fashion abliat of present or fuimv times will offlrlal tax gatherer iu billeting it have ample waterway and cau atet-- r of the government troop and officials on the people easily through the hi rail. "The canul can Brat be dug o that along ibe road. lu four years It cau be used by boats HORRIBLE SIGHT. and gradually deepened so that D.iniu men lu twenty yeur ran emlrety flu. tab It." Bodies of Murdered Family in a Burn-inHouse. ROUNDING UP SAILORS. l)jU'U, I)., Nov. is. The coroner Men of the Princea Squadron Do Not today rendor-- d a verdict of guilty In Want to Loavo. ibe case of Ur. Oliver Crook Haugb, in jail here charged with the murder New YorL, Nov. IK. The imuiigra of hi his mothfather, Jacob tlou of officials have Ihmui asked to co- er, Frances Haugb, Haugb; and hi brotln-roperate with 8ir Fcrcy Handersou und Jesse I laugh. the police In rounding up ihu aallora The lost witness lo be examined was of Prince IaiuU' Hquudron who are Jesse McClelland, a farm hand ou the otncraUiiig leatc. foiiiuiihsioiier form, lie related a story of lid ordered hi inspector lo llaugb muted detail. MrCU-lluuaciit a HrlilsU millor wfienver they shocking r !iu thn bodies of the vbilut, see one and take him to Kill islund. being cremated, were plainly vltlble where lie will 1 held aubjirL to or for Prince liOUi, TbelV iife auiil til lie lllolo than lud vullU-- linn uiisbiiiK from the six C miser, The fleet 1 scheduled to sail for Ciliraltar at V o'clock Sundny week Beginning It 1 possible, liowever, dial morning. the coaling will not he rouipl-le- d In we tluif to permit SAlling al that lunir. canal Universal m cas-- u i . Jrt BREAD MAKER am RAISER. V.i:3ii-iK'fiD- ict 1 i;!cr;umu Bukut Krtltaf hi rti la tf m(X. Xn, In cpmta,. bur hi Sold bv Hardware Co g No. Na. No. Na. 0, each 1, sach 2, aaeh 3. aaeh a a a a a a a a a a a a . a a Miaifia a a a a. a a a a a .11.00 .11.25 11.50 ' a a a brought to bear uti tnvm by the lniniatcr, Hmk'!i!. aud by Gen-- t e ral Uaaegawa, comaiuudv-- of the v rovip in Kina. The Japanese uriiiie minister has already instructed un- - consuls of Japan and Korea to take the moat any stringent measures to prevent abuse taking place which might ibe Japanese bring criticism Uxui government and it in believed that the be much belter govKorean people will erned in th future. r CAPTURED AFTER Jap-um-H- LONG CHASE. A y wau-rwa- )3 SiiMtes. Ikiie New York, Nov. 18. A long aud determined search fur iimjaniiu F. (.'bad-scy- , a HruoLlyn law v.r who had been accused, of grand larceny, had fled to Kan Francisco oy the way of Panama, had been captured and brought to liriaiklyii fur trial und had defaulted bull, Waving evidence to mislead tbs authorities into belief that ha drowned, cam to an end yexierday at Niles, Mich. J. Edward Orr, a Brooklyn detective who followed C'budsey lo San Francisco In 190, reported to hi office today that he had found the misting lawyer at Kile und that he was a book agent for a Chicago concern and called himself Paul Hamilton. llamiK -n was arrested today. t- FOR A BIGGER NAVY. , Meriden Carving Sets Wat-clior- FOR THANKSGIVING 1 ROASTERS next wilt fill our UNIONS ' IN POLITICS. window with skates. English Workmqmon Will Eloct of Parliamont. (SELF BASTING) EVERT STYLE, ANY PRICE. Mom-bor- a nearest the number of pairs in the window will receive $5.00 in ment in England and klndml topics, addressed the People's Institute at Inupur I'niou last night. Nr. Hobson tliaily belh-vcthat the condition of the working cun only be bettered through Ibeir acihe Itaniclpatlon in uati-u- ul politics na a distinct parly. Among oilier tbiugs lie said: "The luw roiirls, in dispute lct wei ti employer and employe, have given ii aerie of Judgment that uttered the position of iho lubor unions. The trades union are apt to b- - sued for the illegal act Iona of I heir member, and may bo dupb-leof Iluir funds for damage and cost s. other Judgment hav inipuired (be power of watrhlng and beset i lug men during a strike, a UNDER-OFFICERE- Wefthlngiou, Nov. 18. '"The auny undprofflctMvd.' iiayi JJeul. Gen-- ' chief-o. nil Adna R. Chaffee, staff, in secn-larof the hie (o . annual report Aar. He says till. condition aaiata :ur ih army In peace, and In "time of ur It would b! In a lunlly crippled ; 'llmlililn., .There are 517 officers on duly. Three officer are dcUlled lu the general at a If. re-service at the vurlona and mcIiiriIh and on different Mud of duty rcqulri-by order and T'KiilntHuiv (jenrrnl t'buffeu thinks i In- provision fthuuld be made to All ilnae vaeaneica canned liv detail, vlich arc penna limit in character. ha adopleil Tile chief of , praetlre of "Target Iur" ctery rifle -- furi Is.ii- - ti the inNipa. the mrxiftt) iliul the ftlglita inula' T each are iiraclicnlly plaivil. It ha i -n uxx'i'taiti'il exiiinlcd teat, '..ii llu- - iinixii- vdncliy may e Ipn mt minml lei., than ili;ii4ill with tin KiatifyiuR, r oft-liu- i that twice the iiu' bi'fuic tlie barrel l.i v..ir he . f scad--iiile- merchandise; next nearest best pair pairs of Skates . c-- 1 - 25 uil . iinti'k-ntl-- ciiracy for turfcet tiiii wliliout his irilltnry rifle. to notlcebly effect practice and thl aa a of eltlei-n- cy It ha a NEW CHURCH English Mails j j BUY YOLK Wii CHRISTMAS iliat an error wua wlo-i- i llic rallbro or the waa reduced from 45 to ::x for .cioncy. the efliciency by the heinn merely it reduction m -, hit na tun might of the revolver, ow found, at a sacrifice (f actual topping power mid Mmcli of mi, Children's Sleds - com--I'tte- d j CEO. A. LOWE CO. coiiiieil of rrotealunf to in t every four vpi. tlic ld ou Uecembcr si nu'i'iiiig 10 h 's li-- I. Uli'V rum K.ieli lii'iiiimimiUoii to have ii:cmhi-- i lu lb- - council and one -- xira im tuber fer -- iiclt .'u."i"i roiiimuiii The coiiiieil lo act ii th- - capnciiy of un udvisorv board and to Interfere ill no hv villi ibe uuiolioiuy of lu vv it vi'!' ,;i Th- - n.iji'ci to I Your horse sci-i.i- Hi in- a blanket, Tli tti'Milis iv'ull . ni'W .111.1 Hi.- - l'.iilipi'iiiliiii 1 ilui'i ll'-"- e ii Ini'4 In i lit n-- xl ni'iftl In a gctieral a:.. 1IOW llf'.v 11IA1I- for pu illanuni. in l.itiiir r.m.liila'i' IVol'H'ilj liuil of them will he elected. vonfli- -l vested "In the Kgl.-i.uiteeth w ill huve the advice of the best c ,1 talent because it can wy the liiggiht price. 1. must b- - fought wiib tlie xame weapon. lm't make your light feo much for was- -, bqt for the higher education and jiiuiv life of the people, that they may. win the;r w;y to tlie legislatures." I a lap robe. 5 A are the best made.' - GEO. A. LOWE CO. ii nil """ l", ir.U'im-n- H,lt wi-- io l iirf-n'ij- iii! i':- -e - oiliew. notio of y Iop-ul- i,uii-mitic- the void til" liesr-r-t iu Hie ( reglm-i- i' VI nli.i.a: - j- the uoiernni. . I'l ..f .1 I"i-!i('-- -e 9h;H -i Ill in (o n J. Bryanten, 210 Sherman Miss May Cray, 14711th atroet, Brooktreet, DsbbIsob, Ohio, writes: lyn, N. Y writes : HI fullowed the dirardona yoa kindly "For mors then five years I coffered ms and now I find myself entirely from rheumatic peine la my joints, and eared. I think yonr Ferune is the best in damp or stormy weatber 1 wee msdloiae in the world. in doore. obliged to W. in Heartfelt Thank Bor Soliof Found Fo-rn-n-a. Mis Jeseio 8. Dword, S7 South street, TsMiate, N. J writes : I tuok lVrnna a you directed. 1 bad a dry cough and after using two bottles of Poruna, 1 found relief. You have my heartfelt thanks. A congh 1 caused by a catarrhal condition of the throet and brooch tel. tubes. Itemora the catarrh and the cough disappear. reruna is the remedy for all catarrhal conditions. su-u- m cm fOit 1HE ISTHMUS mcr-chnu- r' l Waxkiugion. Nov. 18. The board of consulting engineers of the Isthmian canal emumtaaion today declared luelf by a large majority In favor of a canal. Th conclusion na reached after a long and careful study of the project. Since the beginning of September the hoard had held meetings and in special subcommlMees had studied the canul with the plane for a greatest care. A trip to the Isthmus was mod to enable the member to form a better Idea of the difficulties which had to be conidilered. The members of the board are men of the greatest reputation in their line of work. France, Germany and Holland had sent their rnoht eminent specialists at the request of this government. At the beginning It was evident that a majority- of lhe members were in favor of a canal. Their point of view se that even if H cost more than a lock canal, and would take longer Jn the building. It would ultimately be of greater use. as it will enable ships to make a much shorter trip than If they were obliged to go through three or four locks. On the other hand wsa a minority which wanted to ace (he canal built In as short a lime a powdhle and with the least oust, declaring that a few hours longer for the trip through the Isthmus made little or no difference. One of the members gave (bis explanation for his way of voting: "it may be that several of u will not see the sea-levcanal finished in cur lifetime, as it will take considerably longer than ten years. But then wp have the satisfaction to know that for all the generations to follow we have made the shortest and most practical way of communication between lhe Pacific and Atlantic, and a long as we had to decide on a question for all time, we do not ihink that a few will make such a years more or ! very Important difference. That ia the wy our party thought about It. and whatever may be said In favor of or agalnet il, we have, after the most careful study, given an opinion as we saw our way io do it. No official statement will be given sea-lev- (tea-lev- 5-- 8 HAS INVENTED A JARLES8 PNEUMATIC HUB A company i being formed in Milwaukee to manufacture and put on the market a pneumatic bub, which is to take the place of pneumatic tube tires on automobiles or any other vehicles, while in place of the pneumatic tires as now used, solid rubber Gres will be installed. The ordinary steel tire may be used. The Inventor of thia new device is C. F. Marohn, a manufacturing chemist, who bas secured patents. This ;.rles, double nub motor wheel win reduce the first cost to about of the present coat of pneumatic tlrea, and reduces the cost uf maintenance to a minimum, owing to the fact that the pneumatic hub doee nut come in contact with the earth, thereby making an absolute puncture proof cushion. one-fift- h Washington, Nor. Wheelwright, Proudfit 18. The secretary 1905. at the close of business on November 29. 1905. An official statement to this effect will be issued Monday. Tlie bonds so iseued win amount to 145.158.600, of which f54.765.7tH) were 4 prr cent. loliy Mr. Greeleaf tell me that he prnr three years at a German univer-biiafter he came out of college. Dolly He must, have been frightfully unpopular. He hasn't a single scar on his y and Us fare. Still Sell Somerville Journal. CARNEGIE 4 ii- Peters ro-.f- i n-- ii . A: I by trawl"!''. ii The effect of wide lliv ou traction on different classes of roads Is well shown, says the New York Engineering Record, in some experiments made by the civil engineering department of (he Iowa State college. The tires were 1 8 and 8 inches wide. On n well drained earth road of good grade the traction with wide tire was a Utile higher with slushy enow and while the frost was coming out, and at other times it ranged twenty pounds Ices to the seme figure as with narrow tires. On a badly drained earth road with pour grades, subjected to heavy travel, the wide tires required less traction than the others In dry weather and more when there was mud. On a well built, well drained gravel road, the narrow Urea required leas traction except when the surface wee wot or covered with loose gravel. On a road of fine sand with lu surface flat with the ground th wide tlrea required leas pull in every cnee. On a well drained gravel road ylth clay binder the traction with narrow tires wee lower than that with wide tires only when the surface wns smooth and dry, and about the same facu were observed in experiments on a well drained cinder road under heavy traveL Ammunition comm Bt. Petersburg, Nov. 18, The so. den awakening of the comtervaiive and liberal elemt-nto the Imperative m eecaity for resisting to the almost tht attempts of the radicals and Boclallsit who are conducting the strike to ob tain the upper hand, lias galvanized the leaders into action and has started a healthy movement In favor of entirely cutting loose from tbs radii: u wing. Dmitri Shipoff and Giukuff. and other leaden of various groups democrats, have gone to Moscow u urge the semstvolsts assembling thert to unite with the forces which desln-tprevent anarchy, in condemning the political strike and to Join in support ing the government In its efforts tr restore tranquility and introduce (in new regime. The government is abh to take a firmer aland because of reaction in public opinion. Coo' Witte believed that such a rracdK most come, but be wisely waited public sentiment to thow a disposltt to support the government before K lusting energetic measures. By Go direction the prefect df police, Dedal in, issued the proclamation tenday instructing the tradesmen to yield to the threats of the agitato and .walking delegates, who ordered them to those their shops, aud prankP ing the trades police and military tectioa. A government note was sue ultaneously issued prohibiting the employes from partlclpatbtf In organizations actively opposing fl in' government. It points out that restriction of political activity on th is part of government employe but subversive of their liberties, of diimperative to the maintenancefact lh scipline; calls attention to the Mate in free countries like the United the p pernicious political activity on of officials is inhibited, and recall tw w fact that less than a fortnight ago French chamber of deputies support Premier Rouvier's decision not to p mlt the political organization of servants. The note is directed pr larly against the attempt to org' in Moscow tlie society of post snflto . objw graph employes, the avowed which is to compel the convocation" 'T, a constituent assembly whose ben pledge themselves toto donsw the stw per cent of their salaries fund. The stopping of the pom' telegraphs, it is pointed out, and " danger the life of the state, employe Joining the organization ferred to will instantly be dto1:,. The employes of the roads are also threatened wltn missal if they Join the The break in the ranks oft "V,, era in Poland and the organizations in tha interior.t epecia d those of the railroad tan to strike on account dissensions the fierce n broken out among the era at 6t. Peieraburg. scesj the strike movement it. temporarily t least. feat on the Social e occTbe government has taken ; sion to officially deny area taken in Poland were or incited by Germany, mngement exists lth the subject. 1 2 FAYS FOR A MEAL. I J j TRACTION. of the treasury announced today that lu would diaconlinue funding operation under his offer of September 28. - . u out before (he report of (he commission reaches President Roosevelt, which will be about January. c l i eisy "Medicine seemed to be of no nse until I started using Peruns. "I took twelve bottles in nil, although It is sis months ego since 1 stopped. "I have hid no return of my old complaint, in splto of the fact that I hare been out in all sorts of weather daring the severs winter. No better remedy wee ever devised by the medical profession for the mitigation of all climatic ailments than Parana. Used For Throat Trouble Keeps the Homed at Hud. Mr. J. A. Baker, 8R0 Iox-Ur-t avruu, Amsterdam, X. Y writes : "1 feel it my duty to write end tell yon what Peruns has done for me, x that all those who era troubled ulvu may find the same speedy cure. "Four years ago I lost my vuu-r-, that 1 was nimble to speak above whisper for seven weeks. Our family doctor could do nothing for me. "After seven weeks suffering, 1 rcJ some circulars in regard to Peruns. "1 bought a bottle at once end took it In teaspoonful doses every hour, and m two days 1 could talk. I will never Im without it. For free medical advice, write to br. 8. B. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus. Ohio. Fe-nt-- EFFECT OF WIDE TIRES ON - -rc Benefit FeUDVodJOHof Fe-ra-- hi iouni;. ; - Nov. 1ft. Tw i at St. Petersburg. five officers of the guard ivpimii' o hav- - iiei a eim:iiii;ii.. ,f at an :ii.;oer.il;c Social IKinocrs! l.i- -t rr1diiii- - mi the Kuglifh i :!i- niglr, und ,o haw of ibe prowess Ix ini; by the n vo.itionfiry umotig ai-.the troon.'. While iiutt.v ell . men siding uiili in- - !ruli :nriat Mr. Fonuunt the World.. Slice. One of thn big vopoii: un ii'iilies bus said Midi m hill would put a tax burden carrying of iho mail, l.i deal n exciuiive commit liic-- o r.".i.. alone, would inajo- tin lhe business of the coiiiieil in the not in exec of (out of Uiis terrain between meetings. i).. Iirs; year. Thirty (lenamluations arel o is- mi . in ihe only indu-arliiat the feneration at the oux-- sud pro i "Sliipni'iu and every other na uiiin'f(""l. vision is made for lit- - :i'Uiii.iu of t lo b lhe :in i iii.i.Hmit ; HiihsidleK others. The pluu wil! h, 1 iho diirv of ihe on Moniay for nni-- n (smfei-nc- e uitieriiiiii'n- ! extend ii prnivction from H- i- l.i ii io the sea. There 1 PRAYED FOR TRANQUILITY. a nrK'ftsin of providing means to takt i hiian:ag of mir opportunities in Si i n I'ciiTftbnrg. Nov three-flfitor of the ur d :vi kilt1 terday peinr .'; population globe are to be suplo a depiilwi'Oii of licit". future by the more plied in the v-jHob Synod and 'l ra ,'iin. The American Beg hr .0101:-tni'.ei- for f (Hilui flKimuM he Oriem." anil irnixiii!'. v -- f Ii -- f eli- iippenseluiM -f i:..imih1 ., nr Nov. 18. The minor love nild erv.il!,liTiii In- :he ill i, the ixw,.u"'' (Jueen Margherita of Htixeus oft in- iiapi; this Country ran-mr- , 'iiy I lu! li::iil- - ' W.l b at the lialieti cm bn Illip'lsiVY. ' x . Il - 1:"'' io be very probable, HOME RULE FOR POLAND. llOWPV.-'- . he may come to lllj rij,.-trave- ler I nin-.a xhe i an' extensive S'. iV'ci.-Lii-ii t - iv-Sh" has jus: finished an ' i' ..in''! a i. oni i'u I'llUlll- through Holland, t ratpo'l.ii a- -:1a ini :i lievnl .il iioin1-nvi- v elnu incost.'.'. al) d i very democrat-- I lie ir. Enins "' : in see the sigh's t pnirnrij S-- Zb lhe I'uiied counsel and prone, te fcllcw 111 thg Bait Xedicini 7a-rn-- m- -i I ' ii- GEO. A. LOWE CO. Ik -e in-i- You need l nl anion on iiiul moral questions mid to give u.,1 - your money, you need our goods. cun'. 1 puriv We need V til i in'o at good prices FEDERATION. pi'ip; I ebiii-hi- GOODS EARLY needs Good goods Thirty Denomination to Endeavor to Obtan Unity of Action. New otk. Nov. IV- - Tin- - Iuimipv coil'.liii: i - of tin' liiti'ii'liui'i'li -- nrJ'i mi ion Hiinonni'cd die Indi -- f a I'I.iii tor itmivli ciinf-III" n m iu Carnegie Hull it Tlici follow ing are the chief . d s Live and Let Live. rcs-'ln- -gs Couiden sea-lev- dis-uib- ow Wagons 100 a tit-l- 200 Children's 1 New Yolk, Nor. IK. A: a banquet last night at IVlnioniro'a ISO members of the Hoplety of Naval Architects were present, and listened to addreasea by Senator Jacob 11. Ualltngnr of New Admiral Kobley 1). Hampshire, lt-- ar Evans and others. Admiral Evans said in pari: "I utn proud today to command one of the fluent fleets in the world. This fleet of mine has alaxir half the officers that It would need in war, but- we are pretty well off for mrn, men from the middle west, wherever that Is. Non, go on building ships" he turning toward Senator Oallln-ge- r "and build them eighteen thousand tons. Do not in- - extravagant, but give us the tool that we must have when the time com- -. You puea the button, sud we will ivy to do the rem. Onr navy is very good, what there is of it. hut tin-ris not enough of It." Senator Gullfiiger made an address i in favor of lie ship subsidy bill and the rehabiliiaiion of the American merchant marine, lie said In part: About, the only craft that carries the American flag Is a battleship or a yacht liehmgiiig to a millionaire. President Knos.-vilraid that something ilium, be done io rehabilitalo the merchant service aud cougres appointed w committee, end 1 am especially glad lo M'Hk of the work of that commit lee. V- ineil sailor even for lit tie ship. J'l- i- Force-Hsnnbill provides for a subsidy of J per ton for vessels engaged in foreign trades for twelve months. In return these ve aela may be taken for (he defense of llirough the window and door or th hunting cot tug- -, and tlmi it a plain they had Imvii unit IHilcU. 1: i the belief ill l 1 Ik IxHlie were cl-- il it. und oil poured Into tlmi the laily of cm off at the lhe uu )i h- -r litiil tit- kit c. k wb the flrt to fall through li- t- htirniiig tlMr and iink1 upright (gainst, a flu- - with Ibe wmiiip of the ou ill- - ground The miii'k to fall in the 1 laxly was tit- lar iiud ilm fa her followed U5&rwci?rt in V- pair of skates 1000 n of Ton. 18,000 i of skates; third nearest medium priced wm ab-:-i-- nt Admiral Evans Wants Battleship cen-tlnui-- The person guessing New York, Xov. 18. John llohuu, Ilia Engliah lalair li'adcr who i iu this country to lecture on the labor move- BOYLE HARDWARE COMPANY ARMY bined. - Fri-i- Sp-uki- ug :r.i Other Ailments Com- diene J'ji-s.m- Universal Cake Maker $1.75 J All Pressure. i Wi-- l Than . i il det-p- . r Mare Nov. 18. licotc au u'a Seoul, Nov., 18 The Kurt an tab that literally packed Hubburu ..hi, at l:5ti ucluvs i hi morning, ; the J'suuiua Memorial Hal, men and wounu beinr .'gr- ed lu accept, the proposition for this (Oi.uny, ui . JHpauewe protedcra c over Korea cu na lietore l!:e .Mhauiv perched ou table and bouL sbi-considtred bub Py Marquis lio. I Profcaaor Willia nitht. IdUii'l a aid- -, Noon, iuii th- - ministerial iLajoiity was l.i li.ui hr aai'l: iciix au'ciwai. dent of the National Geographical b.i! iu carry the measure, and after Tiitibc a' -- Hi ."ii lias lU'i,e,.o,i"-becchairman of the 'In anced on a book case. Ion Pi i'iliiari.-- . nine hour' debate all except the prime cd to lb- - (MiU-canal. l.rik la mil aiol ll'r of yiooi minister submitted to the pressure whose a u Jxnan-- ( n il. Huna V.ril-l.- i lu of I'iiiiama i7 YoiL. Nuv N.-- 'Iho of valids Pittsburg, Pa., Nor. 18. Fred Fleck, an old locomotive engineer of the Pennsylvania railroad, says he has received, a letter from' An- drew- - Carnegie inclosing n check (or ll.Ouv to pay for a luncheon yean ago when he was riding with the engineer. Mr. Carnegie, it fep- pears, was ravenously hungry, and gladly dined on the contents of Fleck's dinner pail. He has now paid for lhat meal. ' 0" n What makes BiggiM - - " on the granu s mn a wnscJMtlou very as him gard "He isn't. He's i tc He want to get fifhT some how of details lllnw " money. got ih"lr serrs I |