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Show J Hews of tht UJcrld. Miss Inez Goff, only daughter of Recorder Re-corder John W. Goff of New York, has become a member of the Order of Ur-suline Ur-suline nuns, at the Ursuline convent Bedford Park, in the borough of the I Bronx, New York. A dispatch to thefpatrie from Rome says .that the Pope is preparing two new encyclicals one on divorce and the other on dueling. Mrs. Bessie Willard. the niece of I President W. H. Newman of ,the New ' York Central railroad, who eloped from her Texas home with Actor Joseph H Willard, and is now in Chicago, has no 1 regrets pver her action. Her father has not forgiven her. but she is not particular partic-ular on that score. " The Lincoln park "zoo," Chicago is to have $4,000 worth of new faces: John Butler, alias W. C .Lane ar- ' rested at Quincy, Ills., and identified asr the Abingdon bank robber, was posin? as a wealthy stockman and entertain' ing friends at after-tii-iti-A i ; captured. lunrh J. E. Glysson, sal.i ,; k-. . ed in Judge Horton's '',,. tiv.-ing tiv.-ing Fred Lovell to vo- ';' '-, maries on Juny lv L. ,-.. ' ".' 'j" at ;'.'." ; ness. d stat;'3 Mrs. Ellen John..,7 s. , . she would commit - , last deal of whist ' ''!, were, and sh kiii-d . .'.'." rt'l; :C ' '' f One hundred Wi- ,, ,. , ' ' ers organized at M,:-., ;: 'in '':.;-. industries; tariff , " to ai 1 procity treaties to I..- . '"I'1 f- . K. Bull, Racine. ..i. -.. . '., V' Fr ; Alfred Beit, nit:;:. :: ;. . .. ,. , f - African diamond : dustry, ill at Joha ''-'t''i plectio stroke. ' " ':',!' a;,. Crown Princess !. . . who eloped recently .., ;. ,'v,x'v.y, nttal allowance by ! ' "'- "".ir.. President (Jeorg.- V. . railroad doubly V-n ',: .."' ;. "wish of his '.. .' !'r' ! ' his two daughters .'.r. . ' ' Joseph A. Harris. f Bow (Neb.) bank ;: ;. ... day in state peniw-t-;.. . . .'. 'J'' ,," f to false statement: . ;' . ... V' ;'nri-' i muted his year's s..:: , "" c Hundreds of Chi.-a.. , i nished with fuel ,-.- r,".;, !'..,' :' ? j 9; $585 cash and ). l '.'Vf- f nated as result of : i . .; , ' ! wagons used for dis-i v,- "'' '". . . ' '"' ' P-.T3. ! Right Rev. Gu!.--.l:! .-.,ir. , p D. D.. bishop of Fa.:.,: '. I ; apostolic of th s.i n. !.'; ', fi . ,' v:;'lr islands, died Jan. :.. ..,. ',,!a', i a sufferer from ca-w ' ;-ic ) and was in a dyin.-r .-or..; -vC. , Pacific cable was land- i " j 'r I.?. t'"'-' . '"J-U. The funerals of thr-.- . r,.-Francis r,.-Francis who taught in ...'.n.'-vVs':' took place at ,!, n i:;.!,.-.." i-.V. the last being on WVdn. .'.., v 'nv' The deceased Sisters : ;.'..' 'r?' v ronata of Doylestown. ;s-. Td'y-' I of Allentown and SNr. r t .,..'; f Minersville. d u- The work of draining h- :-.,,, known as the Green rivf-r b..tr,ni'l"P tending through Le,-.. Vhi--si.i7 pj' reau and Rock Island count i-s ,,'f j..; nois, a distance of ti ft v im:-s h n completed and the great furnr n tion in the Meridocia swamp is r,n" throwing. 3.000,000 gaM.ms of w;t;.'-the w;t;.'-the Mississippi river every h-mr, ,'.' and night. ' "' Cardinal Gibbons heid his p.nrr.u' -New- Year's reeetdk.n aft":- th" hp,' mass at the Baltimore carh-dr.d. Mn than 800 persons. Catholic and Pro;.'?:, ant. called at the archiepiscopai ri-dence ri-dence to pay their respects to th highest high-est prelate of the church in this rnUu-try. rnUu-try. A birth, a marriage and a death m-. curred within five hours one night in the Criswell family of York Spring's York county. Pa. Edward I'ris-veii died at midnight. Five hours previously previous-ly his niece had been married, ani a: 8 o'clock in the evening his daughter had given birth to a son. - The Liverpool. N. S., schooner Khi- j da brings from the San Bias coast. i'j- V lombia, a tale of a wonderful eieitri.; storm. "The whole sea and sky was a ' mass of fire," said the mate. "Thf-r- f was no pause. It was one continuous j blaze for fifteen days." i j Last year the New York eWarp i railroads of Manhattan ctrrid 223- k 427,283 passengers. The kaiser spent last year over J'1"') .: f in Christmas presents. j According to the latest statistics A' l number of Masonic lodares t'n rout; tout f the world is 141,335. with 22.0O0.0W rr?m- ' f hers. The number of Masons in the , J United States is 5.05.500: in Canada an4 j in the South American republics, tfS-J.- i 000; in Europe, approximately s.n-fl.'X'H. j the rest being found in Asia, .frica 5. and Australia. For the third time in less th;ti ten f j months death has knocked at th door t j cf the good Sisters of Mercy of Har'- f l ford. Conn., carrying off this tine ore : f of the most prominent and iccnni- j plished nuns of the communif. Si.- t ter Gonzaga, known ih th-- wrld a? j Miss Teresa Whclan has passed away. j A dynamite bomb was expod"d at the entrance of St. Peter's athedral, ) Geneva, last week. i j Among the bequests in tie will of f ' the late A. C. Hutchinson o' New Or- ' j leans are $20,000 to the Hoise of the j Good Shepherd and $20,00 to St. ' Anne's asylum. The- bulk of th" es- ! tate is bequeathed to the nedical de- : partment of Tulane university. 1 Mr. John Farrelf of Pittsburg. Fa.. fc J has received from the Hoi Father th-i 5 distinguished office of "Chamberlain oi f Cape and Sword." ; ; The oldest nun in the cty of Qtiebee. I and perhaps in the pro'ince. died at the Hotel Dieu hospita' of that city a few days ago. She I? better known ; as Sister St. Helene, ard had attained s the remarkable age of 97 years. j Mr. Hall Caine w;s anion? the guests at the annual cinner of the A'- tors' Benevolent fund, presided over by Sir H. Irvink. Amon,' those who also S spoke was Mr. Anttvny Hope. i I Much interest is tiken in the I lee present which th? empreror of A ti- stria is preparing o send the H"'? Father. It is a sUtue in S"H r?Prf' senting the Good t-hepherd. Cardinal Richard. Archbishop of . Paris, is so ill-Oat he is co:npe!l"j V to remain in bed. It is repotted that t he i3 very weak , President Cast-o, havin.gr accepted?1 the conditions f the powers in tne matter of the settlement of the en-zuelan en-zuelan dispute has empowered I'nite'i States Ministe? Bowen to represent s Venezuela. M.nister Bowen left L Guayra. Jan. "0. on an Amerk-nn warship, war-ship, and proeeded directlv to ington, where he presented the ' zuelan case to the British-Herman commission. Six hundrtd people sat down. Jan.-to Jan.-to the mos. remarkable banquet ': ever has reen given in Berlin, i" dishes consisted entirely of horse i" t and were jerved in various fortns. i - ? Society for the Prevention of rueuj , to Animils issued the invitations j the dinn.-r, which was given for u - j nurpose demonstrating the mi"'1:e i ing and palatable qualities of nor t meat, thereby causing increase! c sumptim of the meat and a re market for old horses. This would F . vent rwners from working trie P animas to death, as well fed ?l,e mens would bring good prices. J f - Trident Roosevelt's reception ! " the diplomatic corps at the Hou. Jan. 3. was the ; roost J " Man:, perhaps, of any official tu"'h,;(. srh-n in the historic mansion. ' the decorations were not nearly so v i fue as in former years, the Korge ness of the uniforms of the diplo':, t're glitter of the gold lace and . u e f 1-weled decorations, together vnta (xquisite gowns of the ladies who , ended, more than made up for 5 The Marine band completely tbieu , north side of the colonial hati tween the two large mirrors. , with the old obstructions re mi filled all the rooms on the first with lively strains of music. |