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Show news of the morld, ' Pig club formed by resident? r.f M..jrx, Park, near Chicago, whose , f,,- th' next six months will consist of p-.. j sign to refute Dowie's charges. . Financial business of the l mr--i sut. government in the far eat to t. t lr!1H" " over to the New York Guaranty T'iii company, which gained thp spite strong opposition from houses. '"' Admiral Schley gave silver s-rv . M. A. Teague, his assistant cn.P:..,j (. the recent inquiry. Dead wood sh.ernfl'f and his ilfrutv k;:v , , a store robber, wounded anottu-r ;r. i i a, tured a third. ' ' Runt on the City Savings ; . .. ,, ! Omaha checked by sight of j.ii. .: ..; 0 i on the counters. ; Stanford university about to .-::,. , I full possession of the millions 1 Senator Stanford. The amotim ; i ..." : 000 in bonds and S12.0W In other t -: ..-... ) D. M. Farson and other rri ', ,';.t (from Chicago ousted from- th-(Street th-(Street church, Boston, becaus.- r.f-i r.f-i meetings were too boiHierot:s. j H. J.-Fleishman, cashier ot tho I ers '& Merchants' bank of Los disappf ared, leaving a shortage o: ': ! Express package containing - . .' Ar (mortgages and securities wort h - ', found in a rubbish heap at Raein. w -I Dentist at Mattoon. Ills., killed hi.-: because he feared he was uru.Lr, ,j temperament to marry. . Senator Hoar introduced bill to ;,: j J as mnrderer3 all who pnrtieip.uo .. ' lynching. Congress to act -on Andrew r,ir- .. . proposition to give Jl'i. ''O.'jtt) to th.- , Washington for a n.iMi-nal univ.-r:--' New subsidy bill re.iJ in th . Principal items which aroused arii,(i ,. '. ism in the last congress left out Senator Tillman defied his coiI-i!fi;(i -n a senate discussion of their trouble. challenged him to resign. Their seats' ma-.' be declared vacant. Chicago Undertakers' assori,t n started movement to abolish Sundav ;n-erals. ;n-erals. Will ask clergymen to o.)-n r .f. In an attempt to capture Dewet (Y.:,,r(. Wilson, with a fore of English tn m'-.-' came into contact with a superior f.-:-., of Boers near Heilbron and was nc.-irl surrounded. French ministry in debate on the hi; lc- declared the government cannot const. j.--a reduction In the size of the army at the present time. . Reichstag to question the governni-f regarding Chamberlain's alleged insur to German soldiers in his speech at Edir-burg. Edir-burg. Plan of Charles T. Y'erkes for electri'-catlon electri'-catlon of London transportation lines reported re-ported to have been adopted. General Alban preparing to recaptur" Tumaco. which is held by 3,000 Colombian reevolutlonists. Erlti3h government soon to institute rr-forms rr-forms in t he management of concentration concentra-tion camps. Clerk who robbed Liverpool bank . nearly J1.000.0C0 lost It In race tra'c gambling. London Saturday Review opposed alliance al-liance with either Germany or United States, and urged holding balance o trade poyer by England In case of troubl in South America. Domestic troubles of Queen Wilhelmn arouse interest of Europe, but it 1; doubted if facts are known. Girl students at University of Wisconsin Wiscon-sin asked lower prices or better bill ot fare in Chcrtbourne hall. American Federation of Labor organised organ-ised conventionan d prepared for work Kobbers surrounded in bank at Arch- ioaJ& t" ,foufht th'r way out, carrying K.QOO In plunder. Leonard Roeder. who aays he remem-.b'r' remem-.b'r' of Waterloo, will celebrate 102d birthday at Quincy, Ills., shortly. Legislation to provide funds for Nl-- L araguan canal almost certain of passage at this session. ! Senator Depew gave a farewell stag dinner, din-ner, with President Roosevelt as sped il guest. Omaha Loan & Trust company of Omaha. Neb., admittedly in fnancia'l dis- tress and liquidation is predicted. Liu- " bilitles are $1,000,000. mostly owd t- rnitte?a1tneSt0rs' A- U- Wyman. formor united States treasurer, is president Plans, of General Miles for new 'arm-.-uniform opposed. t Vlar of 'rpflr 'nterests on Thomas W. Lawson discussed by Boston millionaire. Manila merchants refuse to accept Mexican Mex-ican money In payment for goods. Philippine Phil-ippine commission authorized'insular pur-SppHes pur-SppHes agent t0 USS SId ln nurchase l-?tha'wSf!yn' Dft Wet and other Bnrr leaders held a- conference twHve mitt from Heilbron. Burghers want to kn.v: wvn 'nterventlon is to come. Miss Katherine Roberts, heiress to fortune of J4.000.0CO. is a chorus girl in tr ' "Liberty Bells." British coal exports declined m,(w tens in the first ten months of 1901 Leader of an American now.. ,-t i . Siberia expelled from Russia. I According to the annual report of Di- Tfll 0,0t the Mint RTt- the coinage 1901 amounted to S136.340.7S1. President Roosevelt and his sons aver--to wearing heavy overcoats, but they seldom sel-dom catch cold. y Kenosha Woman's club of Chicago voted to forego use of bird trimmings on , Easter bonnets. Attempt will be made t-protect t-protect birds in that city rohaPaTd lr Lexington. Ky., killed and robbed J. N. Hawkins, treasurer of a church. Slump in Amalgamated Copper stock caused by sale of holdings of estate of Marcus Daly. Business section of Hoopestown. Ill" destroyed by fire. Loss nearly 'Y.w Loss of the Omaha Loan A Trust com-P com-P Diyimay run up lnto tne millions. fiatinum and copper ln paying quan-tites quan-tites found near Encampment, Wyo ifl Orleans Infested with crook's and pickpockets, who defy the police. This year's output of Lake Superior Iron mines was 20,O0,W) tons. "Volunteers of America planning Christ - m.a?..Inner ,or -m Persons on Dec. 2 at Chicago. Trades unionists throughout'lllinois will be asked by Chicago lodgas to contribute tottle McKInley monument fund. t Town, -Marshal J. B. Smith of Chelspa. Ia., killed In a fight with three men caught In the act of robbing a bank. Posse pursulnar the slayers. Convicted murderer who was executed In Arkansas partially revived m his coffin, cof-fin, but died before he could be hanpre-1 again. Federation of Labor convention at Scranton, Pa., denounced Minister Wu for his recent remarks on Chinese exclusion. Locomotive and three freight cars on the Canadian Pacific- fell Into a gorge 3i feet deep. Two trainmen killed. Kansas City man who forced his sweetheart sweet-heart to steal 91,200 sentenced to prison for five years. Senate Foreign committee made favorable favor-able report on Hay-Pauncefote treatv, which insures its ratification. Congressman Crumpacker again Introduced Intro-duced his bill to reduce southern ' representation repre-sentation ln congress. Rumor revived thata Secretary Hay is t$ retire after the confirmation of thf Isicaraguan canal treaty bv the senate Secretary Root th,iut to be most likelv to succeed him in that event. Court-martial of Colonel R. L. Mead resulted ln hi acquittal. Charges may bo brought against his accusers. Admiral Dewey said none of the reports about the Schley decision are to be believed. be-lieved. W. J. Bryan declared Filipinos and Japanese should be excluded together with the Chinese. J. A. Whitehead, a Harvard student visiting friends at New Haven, risked hi lire by climbinsr up a granite cliff 400 feet hisrh to show Yale men he could accomplish accom-plish the feat. |