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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 13 Dec 1901, p. 2

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Etc fianâ€"wsumt WORLD Guard nappentns' °£_ “193m 1'" Trip}. Eng-1n; in T‘ytay. ‘ From Manila: The military au- thorities yesterdty lunged the pres!- dents. the chief of police und the vice sex-gout of Tnyuy. who bu! Men pon- victed of murdering Ieven natives by lupin; “Fl-1‘31 purylng them alive 7 .__ .I-.. A m‘dfi.“ CAUGHT ON m FLY AND PRE- PARED FOB BUSY “ADE”. o’ccuh. on. The crime was commit- ted u. the WM 0,! them-“went laden. .A priest of the nuns of Lep- 0307. Vic ml eleo convicted and sen- tenced to deep: muse he had heard “1.. -m- $2'ééai'éiitai. '6! m mm n that theyxenfi the mango: V 1 m 91!. '9'.“st ”muted .‘_._A x‘.-.:.’-- M l dxtuiuan in mm“. The in Matthew. 0.: Washlnton A“. m, “while? the first; uqnual report qt gym-teegerglcnam, minu- ,l’°' :;’°,Dm~° fit if]: e‘elgu'etlon {rating 1h liter! Mint 0! View by ,etetm; that the prov- !ncee of .IBetan‘m , slid Ifdgtma, in Luau. and momma: of Bell”, uln- Qoro, Cebu and 1191-91 .eoneutu't‘ergen even how disturbed by m embodied force of insurgent; A The genera an theyto the physi- cal character of the country,.the nature of the warfare ot the rebelsâ€"who are uni ,eu‘d foe In the telleeme hour-40 the unanity of the troupe. which Is taken eduutue of by rebels and “the lnhebluntlyho empathize with them. and to the feer of diminution 6n the part of friendly-disposed natives it they give Inlet-mulch ‘to the Amerlcan forces. is due to the firoldni‘atlon of the xuerfla wamrem , , General Chaflee recommends that there be no further mteflal reduction ottroqps beforehnuery, 1903. A t ble is lubmitted bhowin’g that I'lhce J ne m lest. the due of. the. but table-sub- mitted to Generel McArt ur. upto Sept. 15, 137 filipfno‘omcers m! 3,328 men surrendered to the ‘Amerie‘an military. end 26 omcers and 494 men were ca‘p- 1m Ulfll_ 1 v “ymrv 7 V . w: m: ”33c: Tomgamed {o 20 yein"lhfifladinént b'ocsfio {bl H1: ‘Jau’ 'Z‘VZ ‘In ‘1' ( ' _ #9 ma 0‘! the often took ’pfice In 1150-an 6! “mind: 0! na- um, including 1g, madam“. » ’l‘mllq 1nd Light Deal. ‘ At Pittsburg, Pm, stockholders of the Philadelphia company have roundly voted on the $115,000,000 trolley and light den], which hu been under diacuasianAheI-g several months. 1, LL- 2 u.- w- â€"‘"â€"~â€"vvâ€" V‘V‘ , The big consolidation. which in the greatest evér eirected in the trolley llne, will go into e‘n‘ect Jan. 1, 1902. On that date the Pnlladeiphla com- pany will assume control of the Con- solidated Traction company, Monon- gahela Street Railway company, Pitta- burg' Birmingham Traction com- pany. Southern Traction company, Suburban Traction company. Monon- gahela and the Southern Heat Light Power companies and many other concerns. Honor at an Execution. From Little Rock, Ark: Bud Wil- son, the ponvict who Ruled R. H. Nay- lor, I guard of Yell county convict camp last Sepgember, was hanged Fri- dty at Danvflle. The trap was sprung at 9:45 and at 10:15 the body was lowered into the comn.‘ IVWVIV‘A w-v -_.- .. Before the lid was placed upon the with the body began moving about. Wilson opened his eyes, and his whole trame shock with tremors. He was taken from the oomn, and carried up the steps to the scaflord .for the‘pn'r- page of hgnginqhim again. hh_nu_.,u At- ywv v- -â€"â€"~â€"uâ€"â€"-a -â€"-~ v- When the platform was reached the body became rigid, remained so for a moment end then became limp. The physicinns‘ pronounced him» dead, death being caused by strangulation. Drops Three Hundred feet. From Vancouver, B.» 0.: Friday morning a Pacific freight-train. round- ing a. curve 400 feet above the Erazer river, suddenly came upon: rocksiide.- Engineer Randall gave the signal and the engine was reversed. Although going scarcely five miles an hour. the heavy train behind piled the engine on the rock's. and before the engineer and flremn could ijunip the engine rolled oevr 300 feet down a‘ sheer bluff toward the river. Engineer Randall and Fire- msn Potrufl were crushed to death. Three core were wrecked, going over the bank after the engine. ~ FixthePrineOILead. ‘ A special to the New York Tribune tron: New York says that more:t ”natives of the iead producers of the United States and the Ameri- can ‘1 Smeitinx and Refining com- pany have reached an agreement as to the price of lead to govern future con- tracts. The price fixed in aid to be three and one-half cents 3 pound. a reduction of half a cent from the pres- en: prices. From Andalmla,’Ala.: The governor sent troops Friday night to aid Sheri! Brndshnw to protect the negro rloters in jail here, and the town is under mar- tial law; The sheriff fears an attack at any moment by a mob from Opp. and is prepared to protect his prisoners at an hmrds. Three negroes; names unknown, were caught, and killed by a posse of clutch: neu- Opp for alleged implication in the riot, and the whole country 18 In um against the negroqs. 1);; EEKâ€"33h the Wire: and Caution-«1 to Suit-01 Intomt to All Who Wish to Know “it Eu mi 66157; On in nu and other Comma. Wuhro on the Negroes. Lanny. ,. ; Jenny Klee, J Harry Klee. 1 g lite was gz-story frame The grouncg. not ‘gmcery store '6: (tie house! From Plush 2:: Two per-9" you burned to dent -3 and maven injured In I fire in” Carneye. Pt. Frld'uy morn- ing. The dead Age; : m. “Raglan. axed u. .. MARY KLEE‘; axed 9. The Inju :3t Bmuel «k-giged 50. .' Ida Klee, as g:- 20. ,y,‘ w‘ - nn‘a Klee. a (3d 17. hel Klee. god 14. Eva. Klee, 1.3.1 g0; GENERAL The Kansas ‘lty Time: an chit E 1w. imm- g {many Poméo. in curse of the thoflc. mmh or 8c. Job}: The B. u; “mm 04!}: Km. ., m In: in St. 131390.159. Nov. 19 to :41. mg” known also us aggln phe mm: lronfi Mango, but her. no "a was orl‘gfnnlly}; 9 A’tchtnén, K“. it In “I“. , a , Fa ma! anti: 9! the nbeoi’ptlon ’0! the . C. We wore Tobacco coupe y of St. Louis byz‘ 59 Continental To comyany hu tuned to denlen. Brigadier G'q era] Crozler. chief fo! o'rdnihce, his men gleaned u 3 men:- pgr 9! 9rd Km and gartlnqgtlonl.. succeed enerd‘ylgB‘uflnzton, retired. . Senator Falrhtnka Introduced l mu tor the admi ‘E m of Oklahoma :3 A state, and pr 'dinx that the capital she“ be locate ' fit a town to be called McKinley. in nor of the Inge ‘presl- denL 20'. ! 13-year-oId gm of Ad- vance. In€., .‘ zmnll station. :perhnpe saved the llv- A~f mnny people by up gins the east 1nd passenger train on the Chicago : 1.,theastern run-0nd be- fqge It reach - [i burning trestle. Well itr’eet ;. .nkere have sink/Sec- re er age to kid teary of the; ‘ them in ecu-3w: ng a great Internaâ€" dpnal bank 1 China. The Suggested «mm. [a .10.? ,000. and the money in _ J Jun LEarl. said :5 be wax g on uvonble advice. tron: Secretar ‘anVge. ,3 Boiacowiu. which 'n- 1'; Victorit. B.,\,Cfl bring: steamer Elk from pe ,: ie. with 21 pan“ era is‘ in Sushw ".-e Buy, at the head of Vancouver is bd, repairing her rud- der. The veg :31: let! Nome, Oct.“ 20. and is considegigbly overdue. The item: rived'Ftidny news tint tn Nome for; The New i ey state board of health is smftfiw by the met. that the vitzl statistlcf'mhow that In‘ the year ending Oct. 1 There were 1,001 deaths from cancer, 6; Ice as many as from smallpox, diptz‘ herla; sc‘arlet fever Ind pphoid fever'g.:qmblned In New Jer- A letter 1 Honolulu. dated Nov. 2Q. says: -" little children have been 'eaten b canilibais‘ on the Sa- moan island Tutuila. Two of the man~eaters h ve been hunted down and killed. 'I e third is in hiding and tile Samoan ‘the American colony tear that. be ill resume his cannibal practices.” 1 Commentint on President Roose- velt's recomri .ndntion that the Chi- nese exclusion not be reenacted. W. J. Bryan assert; thatâ€"the present exclu- sion act doeb nut ‘go far enough. In his opinion tau. law should be amend- ed so as to Itr out Japanese and the Filipinos. i A monumeu to Robert Fulton. the inventor of steamboat n3 unveil- ed the 61h afternoon in Trinity church yard. New York City. otter a memorial ‘3 ice mt crowded the main body of fih he old‘ church The mon- huient Was 'ected by the American Society of shanical Engineer: who have been “ding their annual con- vention in t ‘city for the last two days. A dispute from New Berry, Fla" tells of a. at t tragedy Friday in the place, in wh h J. B. Esterlln. one of the most ‘omlnent citizens, was killed by H Johnson, another white cluten. , Ernest W de, former employe of Wells, Far: 00:, has filed salt at El Page '1‘ against the company asking 850, 0 for alleged false Impris- onn'ent Z3“. > 4 The Hexlq‘ lgovemment will tender the delegates if the Pan-Amerléan con- terence a me hmcent ball on the last night of the my at the national pal- ..Col Hen~ 5Wattex'son of Kentucky, Friday gave ‘1 lecture before the stu- dents' Lectu r Association at Ann Ar- bor, Mich” ‘ Abraham Lincoln, eulo- sizing hlm.‘r xis the best triend the South ever hr’gji. acé. This w I be the most gorgeous and costly he 1 yet given, and the'ex- penny!!! m; it). less than $100,000. mtg- of In“ Puts of t: ..vu v- at! 4. i the Klee midwee- lulldlnxon Broad"!- frontwu devoted to :ept by Klee. the mu m; occupied by "I. got Covering VB“!!! : World um Pct aciu rem :ws; BY no roam. 0r... Wolnia'u cm hu "Mod the “Inn-chum 91.11” for summon of (Idem. to no up- protchhu men! federation a Lo- Anulu by nine ornnmuon and tne ldmlulon‘ or colored women dole The Twin City Riv“ Tami: eon- my. operating .11 the street cu lines In Minnelpom, St. Paul. and saliva- er, hu announced an Incl-cue In the wuss '0! motomen Ind conductor- uvenclng 2 cents tn but. to an ab fact on Jun. 1. Burlington runny detectives ere In the vicinity of Beverly. Mm. mung an mvelunuon Into the wreck of the fly er st the: [Ice he: Thundey. ud ancient. evt enee bu been (and to prove NW1“! 1 doubt am an enemy. to wreck the train was nude. .ancll Gordon Dunn. I New York spotting mu, wu untouced in Bor- Iln yesterdiy w I you‘- pend te'rv'l- tude for sin!“ the mo “Dawson" to I. chpcg meg jn paymgat for I. 01.- [30. check ("on In vim man: 101' I '3‘- 0 Wm memo Dunn. minus mgr anon. an mu In the Ed r co nty circuit court u Pnflt. m., Iii Elli. minim. dqfi o! 3 wall, 1 dfllen hero. 11:” uurdod 5.090 dun-3e- d it W '1'. ram nor WI .‘At It. must of Governor General Wood of Cub; the Mnenry ot the Nbrth Auntie “Mt-on bu abe- chased lo a w hut the «mum at Hana: durin the Chrlmnu hou- din-flan Ddc. l to 28. b? prom». Morrow belong. to I wealthy funny and for “yo you: w abut! duvet-d to High Dumb. but September in the United eme- dietrict court. June: Coneidine. well known u n theatrical manager. *II convicted on the chem of robbing the poetomce It Granville. 0.. and sen- tenced to the years in the penitentiary. Pending his appeal caneidlne he: been out on $10,000 bond. The United snee- rireuit court of upped: hu elm-med the finding of the district court. A movement in on root to mine I the basket manufacturer. eat 0! emlfim a trust. One 6! the leading promoter 0! the scheme 1: W1]- llard Ducomb. preeident o! the Finally (Ohio) mm «Swen! At the nation of the ”(sonic grand lodge of Tens, I. resolution extending Intern! recognition to the and lodge of the valley of He’xico, at the City of Mexico. anti of the triad logic. Bedito Juarez. of the out. of Gotham, m ’ndgfited end the "presentme- at those b‘odiu invited to tents in the mud lodge of Texas. This action in impomnt to the Mexican anic lodges. :- it gives them sanding Ind recognition in tpe United Stuns. The failur- ot Woods Mnlone. oper- ators of cotton We: Wu announc- ed at Sunlighmtfowwnudu. Their llabflidel m 3150., and men 8100,- mm m r 'A ' Romaine hubax. e Frenchmen. while intoxicated. Wedneidoy shot and family wounded his wife and son, Gir- aurd Tnubanx. and' two other lOlll at his home in Weir City; Kan. The publishing hullneu of Earl B. Dumont o! Chictgo is in the hands of a receiver. The liabilities ere $250,000 and assets $537,000. Edward John Eyre. who was gover- nor of Jamaica and It: dependencies. ISM-66,1111! who put down the mutiny of the negroeo there in dead. He was born In 1815. \ A rare printed edition of 1807 of Byron's “Poems on Various Occasions." with three original Verses in Byron‘u handwriting. was sold at Sotheby'l, London. yesterday for £129. The monthiy coinage statement is- sued by the director of the mint no" the total coinage executed at the mints of the United States during November. 1901. to have been 87.484090. u toiiows: Gold. "6.670.000; .eiiver, 8917.000; minor coins, 8297.000. At I special meeting or the stockhold- ers of the Pittsburg Plate GIasI rom- pany the capital stock was financed from $10,500,000 to 512000.000. The In- creased capital 15 to be used to extend the flock house lystem of the company in dlfferent part: of the country. The First Nntional bank of Banstor Spa. New York‘ was closed by a vote of the bond of directors. The camp- troller of the cul‘rency has iutied r statement to the effect that this actior m taken owing to the discovery of r dehication by the teller. Charles E Fitcham. uncunting to 800.000. The director: of the American Suzm Refining company have declnred th‘ usual dividend of 1 3-4 per cent on it Common stock tor the qunrter and th regullr quarterly dividend of l 34 xx. cent on its preferred stock. Theodore lolklnten. once n crack horsemen ot the Genneny' army. says he will bfenk the world's record by riding from New York to Chicago on one hone In seven days. yvuuvu .â€" W32 to a chnir 171717 the nth: oflim where he expired. J. L. McAliuter committed micid< by taking catholic acid It the Grand Central hotel at Tlcoma, Wain, drink inxdgho poison in the hall and the! . AL- _.I_ AM». F. H. Webber, sentenced to 15 years Imprisonment by a Kansas City cent for burglary, sold be bid been in “It business 13’ years. He wu trying u save enough money to stort 3 $1110! shop and get married. A prisoner in the Jail It Wichita. KIL, known on “Shin.' bu confessed that he, with Clyde Moore and "Shor ty" Ichrlnnd. Killed C. L. Wiltberz er, I weelthy former, in Cowley coun- ty. Kan. last April. The unpreme court of Nebmn nu accepted the report of the referees in the Unit of the we mint the Band AL __.._._-_ 3rd 011 company. The court thereupon dismissed the salt. deem-in: there I! Installment evidence “unit the com- my t9 «bun from the nut. on tho your"- in ifi‘ai‘lh s mut- Wuhimn. me. io.â€"iru. Ads on. her: Danni-,1. miniatu- dam mk- er. we. found in on M mu conr ditiouinherroomotsnio-omm under dram-unce- that promise to mm. the Bani-e under one. Ber éknll ha: been mud. in boo- broken, and her lefl est am never- ed from her hall. The" no ni- demonmuie. Harm-ad bailing m saturated with.” â€"A largeforceoldeuoduehuheelpd on the one. The use at her on! in mm Thoma-hi unauumunnea- all run “tucked while asleep in he! backroomonthearotloorudflie lint blow In nil probobillq wee ml with o piano stool. which won one-red m blood ad m her nous scion. .-u _._ .,, ‘gA flight Ola to an Ala-1t my Mac? n him-em AT THE CAPITAL "fly... The prom-m human by the We. nu to loam that than n- ony struggle. Ill-I. Dennis. In a ooh- Icloul moment whlle In“ our!“ to 9 hospital. odd thot none on m ' I: "hurt." but when pro-nod I'or de- un- neely responded. “Never nhd' Robbery apparently VII the notlvo (hr the wine, for on the tome It the foot of tho'bod w“ I and! box would“ a pocketbook filled with greenback- out dth‘erImllnoln. Mindanao!!! Imprint on_thophno lid in tho prior When found In. Denali m aid [If her hint M an wee In bed under the cover. She we: peril, eon- edom. mum: the hen been uncon- eclbu moat at the flue since. The de- decflvee are added Chet sen-rel Man of the piano wool must have been fidd- ed with couldenhle force, and the: there we; no outcry. at least not ew- ble. Her (me. however, were heard.” It to amend the ..th “and anon!!! 1h“ Y‘EW'L L.L LL'- 1.: iii u ivlndow fin um toga m ooqn; In“ l‘l'l .nvâ€"o. â€"vâ€"vv_., w..- _ v - twomnonlhethird Mandi-the “joining home. About the nine line Policemen Livilmn uni I wucm. who were two blocks Iwey. bend what they believed in be e mn'e mm. In. Denni- il about 47 yen-I old end in one or the best kmn women in bus- lneu here. She in the widow of Welter Dennis. an ector. A op'eFutlon in perfumed on In. Danni at tho Inn-pin! this am. Very little hope I. held out for horre- ”7",. Upon Linnâ€"'good" "- boning law the the United sum from the Philip- pine; the_ pmeng rgtgu of the Diu- , _ A. -AIIAAA Wuhinxton. Dec. l0.â€"-‘!'he .3”.in- cnn members of the my. nnd nonn- committee todny agreed upon the Philippine urii! Ineum nnd Inter the entire committee. Democrnu nnd Re- publicnn, were culled together, pad {ormnfl’y omnined and the nub-com- mittees appointed. The bill agreed upon is designed a n tempornry manure nnd provides dint the tail lnwn oi' the Philippine commission shall have full force and elect. . ley lsw shell be levied nnd collected. The seine tonnsge shell be levied upon vessels coming into the United m from the Philippines se is levied upon vessels coining from foreign coun- tries until ha. i. 1905. with the pro- viso thst the coeetwise lure of the United Ststes shell not sppiy to for elm vessels plsyinx between the Unit- ed Stetee end the Philippines. All duties end tonnage eolleeted either In the Philippines or the United States ere to be covered into the Phllo lppine treuury. A A . ., An- mus--l_u BILL' FOR THE PHILIPPINES. pay only the duty provided {or in the Philippines. The Democratic members were in- formed of the pron-an reading the bill, which includes reporting it on Why, and penis; it alter one an". debate next Tueedny under n Ipecini Ipyluu "wu- ;. Articles exported to the Philippines subject to an luteruflow revenue m null be exempt from such a} 3nd .‘ -- ‘LA rule. Wuhlnmn.‘Dec. 10.â€"At the and mating here may of the America a- I'oclauon of beet tull- anum thou ollccrs were elected: Presidentâ€"Henry Oxnrul. Vice Pmldemâ€"W. L.‘ Churchill ot Mich lull. -- --~ 4."; -_ "-_ â€"l\.- .'â€". “WITâ€"June! H. Hamilton. New Y . . “counterâ€"Julius Stroll. Detroit. Representative- wm pruent from California, Utah, Nebmkn. Minna-oil. Michigan. Wisconsin, .New York and Ohio. Various communes wm Ip- pointed. and the work oi the unch- tion for the future wu outlined. ,The unochtion opposes 1 reduction of the sup: duties. OPPOSE A DUTY REDUCTION. Hull Furniture Animation. calm. Dec. 10.â€"’l'he Hail “mun Mnmctum auochtion m til-ed mag, with J. W. Aim of Dptloit :- president. The not w brought out “at the am that the knit." mien while denying the formalin of p, combine. hvor an Inociwon to roc- um pflcfl ind let styles throughout the United States. - ; lug-u [alumna In”: Continuum. of Mt fic- chulne Module. lard-r. M A sum SlisslflllZ ontboloolj iii commuteefl nu-ber of Nil hub. “on I Kilian Hui {TWO TRAINS IN COLLISION. ANOTHER mat AT scmmu. Scrum. Pt. Doc. 9,â€"The moot IO- flmdmyrlouwuchhveoe- out-Md here dull: the «met at Mien-macaw. Wales “imam.“mhdwbo- ”cameo-clove.vhooewme¢ ll sand-y unv- M. «at to 0- aoueotuntmhnoe :9 bond my one that the d umbenblew'flenury “hm-c been unou m. unuhnu. They st- unpmm‘rmtnmtnnm but no sooner was the Wt shown . .‘_A_ joining the union Eight-Em Dny for than. wukeamm, P... Dec. 9.â€"â€"A In; labor meeting was held mutt Ind v. ad- dressed by prominent men much; the Federnflon convention at Scranton. Prudent Gompen Maud tut the any wu coming when the miners would do- mnd u: elghbhonr any. Cod amt. lottlod. Vincennel. 1nd,, Doc; 9.â€"â€"The labor trouble at Prospect Hill coal mine '- Iottlod may. the Won agreeing to plyAthergmle..uul the non-muons lu- Important Dmlopnonu [Want in On. Involving mu Cup- uy’u Maw. Wuhlum. Doc. lâ€"m at manure Vin-I any W the mull-lune“ of 1 new envisio- at the toll acumen! in the bun-u of nib with Prof. i". R. King. formerly protector” of to“ uni physics It the vulva-icy of WWII. in chum. The work of this Aidan win consist of (allowing up the son survey: uni in- valunting the problems connected with the proper distribution 11 and the but meand- oi cultivnimn. nâ€"u, -vwâ€"w Ill thomuha Vvlihfldnwn i-e‘volnl'l. whumemlntherbIMt-yg M. The oleen end non-uku- notornen who accompanied the. emptied their revolveu. marl-z the mob. end an. The mob kept up : My are tron pine. ot concealment. 'l'lneeotthenobvenshot. but“ wounds m not eaten. Elisabeth City. N. 6.. Doc. 8.â€"A member 6! the connittoe having chug: of the lent-eh for Neil 60”.. whose mysteriou- «W In: created n nonunion throughout the men. um mount that. he expected lmpormm developments within- a hours. adding that be banned the girl m been MW and they would succeed In finding her. At n In. meeting held tonight at ruck our 1,000 pople were mt. M m was wood no not“ in prosecuting an the whole pollen-“WM _ B M ofloer. ”* HEARING END OF MYSTERY. wvuâ€"w â€". _ - uni-mu: mm.- hy: he wm hm the wax-run med If he page!) leg WILSON MAKES A CHANGE. Norch Yuma. Wuh.. Der. tâ€"A haul and collision between in em out bound mum Ind-No. H, ; mt. two nun north at here on the Northern Paulo. malted tn the am of two mils... ad the injury of In other: TI, killed in ENGINEER 000mm WAN. nun unkmu. Three autumn-d 88m were de- nryot maul-cannu- INIOQIDIvi-bnhflu of W n.“ ‘ I lively amnion floor over the CW” °‘ W. mule-Me d9 “-4..- nunâ€"non Mamet!- mu. ”citation

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