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Show llcws of thz Ulcrii London eager to s e y . .. ground roads in oprati.i.. '-t. Movement to have G-r..-r ..... . ' recalled developed str-.g -. ; : j favor. ;' i Rumors of trouble in l.r-z .. by Germans, plentiful i;: E , . ''''-) , markets. 1 i j Coronation plans nw c .: .. i raue on Thames with ku.g . . : '' Playwright Bradhurt .,. ing plagiarized "Hons.- Th ; . "' '. ', I Boer sympathy in 1' iris ..,' '' wordy than substantia!. l Output of gold in Ca:i.i-i. ; 'able increase for last, yt.ir. j I.ord Rosebery appt a led ... merit press to declare 1 1 : t ' " ' I assume leadership or v.-w , . can reconcile discordant . ;. ) : bring Boer war to an ei .l. r . . . ,' rnicr s speech at ('lu st. r-. " may mark crisis in English "''' Lazare Weiller, repr. , . . committee on foreign comm.! 1 to United States to obs. r , " methods. "J British national anthem r .- will begin, "God stive our ln .: ' ?. instead o "our gracious k;,.r : to fore. English statesmen anxious to ' ,. , treaty settled and out of th. v ,.'.!' daring such generous off. r u. . ''' repeated. .Miss Bessie Abbott, the .rur. i declared by French critics t.. ; .V-r singer than Patti. Lake Carriers' associa t i -1 . shipping disasters during .,: .', of government control of d;. ti- . waterways. Blizzard which is sweeping r r i- : ern states on the way east Mat-: ... of scores of persons. Secretary Gage said that w!,. .. A , ready to resign he would hang ; ,J card to that effect. Professor Charles On-hard.- ; - i cago ottered to put end to aU ,;,'a by arbitrating all differences t.-r : ai'ie compensation. Set of emerald green sails, int-:.!- p use of the Shamrock if yacht r -.. ., found after fire in Erin basin. X. w i ,-K Transatlantic steamers carrier; mostly in Christmas gifts, for p-: ., Europe. United States delegates to th" Pan-American Pan-American congress notified the st partment that the congress is a i o-n:.... t -failure. Argentina. Peru and other s , :.s American states withdraw nccause ot a s. agreement over arbitration. Senator Mason, in defending- t!; .;.- .. his postal frank by a baking pow.vr i..'a-pany. i..'a-pany. declared the fight on him was n. . :. by the manufacturers of harmtu! p-.;. utcs. Denied he has any personal inter-s; in the affair. Great preparations under way tor Christmas at the White House. It wi.l be an old-fashioned affair, with Christmas Christ-mas trees, a family dinner and pres. for everybody. Philadelphia & Erie loeomotlvo and n na cars fell with a bridge near WiUiams;i"rt, Pa., and three men killed. Marconi preparing to make another t -st in sending wireless telegraph messaa between Newfoundland and Cornwall. Work on the .St. Louis exposition will he begun next Friday, the anniversary ut the Louisiana purchase. Elevator fire at Ilargrave, Man., cause i by the explosion of a gasoline engine, resulted re-sulted in two deaths. Nine persons killed and many lnjun-d in a head-end collision of Illinois passenger passen-ger and freight trains between Irene a:id Perryville, Bis. The wrecked cars caught ! fire and those not killed instantly were roasted to death. Heavy storm of wind, rain and snow, which swept over Pennsylvania, New York and other eastern states, caused damage reaching up into the millions. Several lives lost. Schooner driven ashore near Atlantic City, N. J., after its crew of thirty-three had had a terrific battle with a storm for' two days. Chicago Federation of Labor adopted memorial to congress asking curtailmeaf of the injunction power of judges. Train waited eight minutes at St. Joseph, Jo-seph, Mich., while two passengers wera united in marriage. Admiral Schley placed his case in Attorney At-torney Isidor Kayner's hands and will do ha a, i,,.... Fiity-six buildings in the business part of Salem. W. Va., destroyed by fire. At New York, anarchists held a meeting meet-ing at which it was asserted that President Presi-dent Roosevelt was responsible for Mo-Kiniey's Mo-Kiniey's assassination. J. Pierpont Morgan advanced between $1,0,'jo and $l,5..ow to save a prominent mercantile house from failure, the suspension sus-pension of which would have hurt tha stock market. Miss Emma King of Brooklyn, who permitted herself to be inoculated with, bovine tuberculosis germs, said to hava developed the disease, thus disproving Lr. Koch's theory. Tobias Castor, leader of the anti-Bryaa Democrats in Nebraska, died on a train. Three safe Blowers at Findlav, O.. routed rout-ed by a doctor, who wounded one uf them. Vanderbilt roads declared their usual illviOf.n.la Tt-ith ovfentinn nf Cin-i.h Southern, which increased its rate Pr cent. President J. J. Hill of the Great North-ern North-ern resigned from directorate of the Northern Pacific. Santiago li.glesias, the representativa of American Federation of Labor, convicted con-victed of conspiracy by a Porto Rican court and sentenced to prison. Union h9 formed abolished. . Junior Constitutional club of Londi a discussed anarchy. Sir Edward Clarke, ex-solicitor general, declarins international interna-tional co-operation possible. British coast swept by storms. Fourteen Four-teen persons perished in North sea by foundering of a Belgian ship. Dr. Joseph Zeemp of Lucerne electe 1 president of the Swiss federation for 1 Revolt in Leyte subduea ty Americnn troops and ports to be reopened. aiods pillaged snops ana attacked soldiers sol-diers at Cadiz, Spain. Mrs. Bonine acouitted at Washington of the murder of James S. Ayres alter four hours of deliberation by the jury. Secretary Hay selected to deliv-r tiu oration on McKinley at the hongressionul memorial services. Form of the Carnegie gift of JiO.O"), for national university must be changed , before the government will accept it. The American navy, according to C!.i-mander C!.i-mander Clover, naval attache at London, la not to be compared with those of Eur'-pean Eur'-pean powers and practically is of littlo consequence. British navy far stronger than generally believed. Reference to Alexander Sullivan's connection con-nection with the Clan-Na-Gael caused a tumult in his trial before Judge Smith fop hriherv ronsriiraev nt Chir-A o-o. T.vn-n impeached by wife. National bureau of identification to make a collection of photographs of an-! an-! archists. Bank of Sturgis, at Sturgis, Ky., robbed of $o5,000, which was to have been used to pay employees of a mining company. Adolph Oppenheimer, who testified against the murderer Durrani in San Francisco, killed by a robber. Laura Bullion sentenced to five years' imprisonment for Montana train robberv-. Fred Dorsey of Fort Wayne, Ind.. cut woman's throat and attempted suicide. Chief of police of Niles. O., called to his door and shot by unknown man. Four Derson3 at Kenosha hitren hv a mad dog. New York philanthropist paid fine of young woman only to learn that she is a professional beggar with a bank account. Personal property of the late Pierro Lorillard appraised at $1,7U7,9C5. He carried car-ried $10t,S27 life insurance. Chilean minister of foreign affairs submitted sub-mitted new proposition to Argentina for a settlement of the dispute between tha two countries. If it is rejected it will be taken as an indication that Argentin desires war. Storm in England was one of the worst In years. Birmingham and other cities suffered great damage. |