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Show m m Hews of the lUcrid, Harvey S. Rogers, a mail clerk in Minneapolis Min-neapolis postoffice, is said to have inter- I cepttd 10,000 letters containing money in " last three years. "Mother Jones" said to be planning a march of miners' wives, which will in its chief features resemble Coxey's army demonstration. General Franz Sigel, famous war hero, died at Mott Haven, aged 78 years. Joseph M. Chappie secured admisfclon to Westminster during coronation r ;re-mony ;re-mony by showing guards a letter i& aerator aer-ator Spooner In which President Roosevelt Roose-velt said Chappie was a good fellow. Boer General Botha now in Belgium, and others have been asked to remain away from Brussels for fear of popular demonstrations beyond control of authorities. au-thorities. J. A. A. J. Jusserand. the French minister min-ister to Copenhagen, appointed ambassador ambassa-dor to United States to succeed M. Cam-bon. Cam-bon. Attitude of President Roosevelt on southern factional fights endorsed by party leaders as being in line with McKinley Mc-Kinley ideas. Aguinaldo said to have decided to become be-come a farmer after making a lecture tour of the Unced States. '-iure Russell Sage said he had been wrongly quoted as saying continued growth of the trusts would lead to revolt of the peoDle President Roosevelt spoke before great crowd at Hartford, Conn., where he began be-gan tour of New England, defending the policy of expansion and explaining duties of United States toward new possessions!. I The Rev. Georgo L. Mcutf in I dress at Winona Bible conference saw. Ind., said working p,on Vi U ar- V wanted in the churches. tn,iT,, r nr,c ! sters protested his statement." 'fe"- Mrs. Stuyvesant Fish's colonic v ' : -ewport eclipsed anything e" ' K n at that resort. er in , f1Cable car at Kansas Citv ran e?a7ind,n-n' One ki.WZ in5ahkuteer V' man kiI hn. fly. JtSf $? mon stock preferred -.n V ':ri-common ':ri-common stock. d issuing mra Illinois Central ai,H -I.'-; , sUrtpeedwarioVrH-'i caM rn01hethr-rd- Armour about th o - ,rr1i , Chicago wheat market f'erjt"'- in th9 .Deficit in treasury rcini.i alarm by the officials. whV iC mh" creased customs receipts win wi? 7,'" Secretary Shaw said fears J'r'P , ' ""t. British iron trade commwsi.m S':.'5; labor in United States better ,iV 1 more efficient than in Eim., 1 1 a,vl f War department decided t..' limit ,. .- term of service for officers ip thl V h11 ippines to three years ' ' Consul reported Madagascar p-of,t.. field for cattle raisers P''mtd!,i Women of Paterson. X. j.. Hrni , filthy condition of a main busing .,,! l? J organized and cleaned it after ih-' ,h-f ment had refused to act '''v-m. BOVS hflrt ;i firt. i -..,Ui: . JV,, Westchester until K?! Gov. Taft arrived at Manila fmn p,,n and was given an enthusiastic r",'.,-' 1 stratioir Dersns takin Prt in .1; H'i w- Forster of Balfour cahi-,, n re-elected from Seven Oaks, but nV jority was reduced 4.m votes l Sir Wilfrid Laurier Dredicted'dnsrru, -tm i:0fl1'rench Canians should I ,, 7 btates annex Canada. Pressure being exerted at Vatir-.n , make Ireland cardinal, in char-e TJ cago archbishopric. " " 1 n'" TTh0m.a-t LiDtun in auto wr-'K ra.. cident"' f JIor,cco's auto in a" Chicago builders buving s'eel jn land and continental Ki.rop r J rates than can be obtained at h.-m owing ow-ing to scarcity of coal and coke h-W f President Roosevelt, on fecn,,,. ,i ,. , i hia New England tour, made sptJ, n: prosperity and industrial conditions H, ' daring that nation should cur-, "'.'-. and if it became necessary th cor.stit, i tion should be amended. " I . Universal peace union at Mvptj,. fv,nn f denounced naval war game as :,st(. .-J I deDendence on carnal weapons ' BattleshiD Maine on trial trir speed of 18.03 knets an hour. ! Some indignation aroused ir. l.nv.iinr, over enthusiasm shown over arrival rr Boers and the neglect of British vet-rani who arrived a short time later Elaborate decorations display in streets of Berlin for arrival of King v7 tor Emmanuel of Italy. ' " Sir Wilfrid Laurier. premier of fan-, da. arrved in Paris, where it is his tm'r nose to discuss reciprocity between ranee and the Dominion. American embassy in Berlin intervene in behalf of twentv-one American Mor mon missionaries who had been orderei out of the country. Victor Erendale. an American suni thtrough the slums of Paris to show it w-as not dangerous and was garroted bv thieves. 1 v.,, .a.uanuii ui real ana personal property in five boroughs of Greater V York for 1902 $3.S57.047.71,3. - - - -w Net earnings of the Erie for the ya-were ya-were $12,717,834. an increase of over Ji'-000.000. Ji'-000.000. New York bank statement 'shows increase in-crease in excess reserves of J2.6K75-). Broom manufacturing combine now p-o-iected with capital of lo.ooo.ono. Attorney General Knox sailed for Paris on Wednesday to investigate the legnt status of Panama canal with view to p'or-fecting p'or-fecting title of United States to French rights. Telegraphic comtunieation between the United States. Dawson Citv. and othr Alaskan Doints to be established within two weeks. Bureau of Insular affairs made rublio report showing that public schools in Philippines are free from all religious restrictions re-strictions and bias. American consul reported profitable field for stock raising in Mexico. At Chicago effort of Western Union n H break messenger boy strike by hirir? girls abandoned, and men hired in their places to deliver messages. Executive committee of oublic allianrs called on President Mitchell to secure his I consent to submit the anthracite mlna I strike to arbitration suggested by Quay i and Penrose. f Senator Lodge took great precautions I to guard president at Nahant, havin? j house surrounded bv company of stata , mililtia and cavalry patrols. ' President Roosevelt made special jour- nev to Newport to act as godfather fort i Roosevelt Ward Chanler. son of Mr. and ! Mrs. WinthroD Chanler. Three dead in wreck near New Albany, f Ind.. anf three killed in head-on collision . i between trollev cars at Norfolk. Va. Mr. and Mrs. Eliiah Johnson of Kan- j kakep. 111., celebrated their sixty-fiftri I wedding anniversary. Race riot at Haughville. Ind.. between j 200 negroes and whites and half a dozen j badlv iniured. f William Heatlev of Omaha committed j suicide, leaving note saying he was too t good to live. f John Alexander Dowie abused and cen- sured everybody not connected with Zion. i Cuban land owner living in absolute i novertv surrounded bv timber worth M.- I 2)0.000 described bv Professor Clark, the) f labor authority. ! Native constabulary in the Philippines conducting active campaign against la- ; drones, who have committed numerous f murders in Luzon. Family of the late Lord Pauneefote. ac- . ; cording to latest estimates, possessed of W f property which will give income of J7,j00 a year. |