Downers Grove Reporter, 13 Nov 1902, p. 6

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Olcial returns from Oklahoma In- llcue Mam! a don!“ the election 0! l. 8. Nathan, Rmbhmn, us new a to Congress. over W. M. Cross. < .by-mlofityotnbommo. . It Rmbllunl unmt Teller men In ‘ fie Colondo house, the senate. which I nmgly Democnuc, threatens to “lock the tegiclnture. so it '11] be ‘mmoto elm-mew» hum Teller. “rm w. King. engineer on the m 1 North vestern road. was In- ly killed It Kendall, WI... by he- _\ j run over by n w. "f M's um!!! 1nd Innate factory “f mama. m. 'ere burned, tn nesting of tho hard of direct- m d the Min Ton-nor, Traction Firm the mmctor for road work mung: fanny line from South “nu; 0th," the nlntnflc Kimball Mud on Prairie avenue, Keno fit. Wis. '15 dentmyed by are. The I“ in $11,000: lnsnnnm, 85.000. "The W!" VII built In 1837. being the first house In um mum: nd the first he of note In Renown. ‘ he flew. w. 0. Run, gator of up a mum church. 01mm. um] mu Busch. alum-r1. were led in each other- um I- (I. mummified Robert N. Nevin of Dayton, Ohio. I'm nnnonncod him. to" I mndidate for the Republic“ MIN)?!“ nomination. humane! Clark. 1 “mar of Schuy- h min”, Ill. was killed at n Wth mail: out 0! Chylnn. Ho triad lo Mn Irroos Un- trnrk ahead of I mm “I In struck by the pilot and barked 70 ('0'. '0‘! Int! In Nun- Rngland than: he look leave put In the political run- ”In. My Hood] Mum-d Mn 0.: ch] duties at the any domain": It fit a: Monro 0' morn! wwks in tho Allo- Curt of Conn"; nl.. role- bruod M: “(In mum" Inllnmry with - ll-m. u mum the “anal cum uvnd from (In lummot cm it: saved. Wk mum-flax the mug. at Jan Wotan u Randi-a. P... John ”mm and John (Ml-huh bar-m hvolnd II a mum! cm: (In MM.- m, tho "- bum: tn dun: with I ebb. Alb"! Balm. . “mm Inn“. Int. '1. filmed in 3 km fall- na on II. In the Ioodl am his Birth" dynuultod {not an. I. .0 ole. of Walter A Bull-5.1a. Imp ”Indiana. at [Nu-burl. I‘l‘ may ”3“ W and dld [0.000 “III“. :42 (I. bulldog. mm ”wall“ the hurt. A mm d loan which the run known to h" V“ Inning. In. P. J. Hondmon. wile of I In." It firlock. Tenn, vu found .IMOM on the mountain nldo war to: to... no bad hon-n 1543!.th The are at the u. H. [and] bank It Bork llluad. Tu.. wu blown own by mutton-l burglar; They award I” o! (In money In the uni". 1 ' Cholera has pmtlcally disappeared ‘from Egypt. Cairo is free from the dis one which is rapidly decreasing In Palestlne. Dunlol Webster's bun-u, tour and 3 III! miles north or Alenadrln, lint, but-ed. H!» Ion Arthur. 30 years old. '50 had been sleep!“ In tho barn. pushed In the names. Rich-rd Payne. n bartender. wu lhol Md Instantly killed It Pueblo. 00].. by Chm Humphn-y, who um Ito shot him because he owed her an Mr In "alarm: I. 'I‘.. m In Donald 0. am: oi hum-u. Harry Wilfred Dupuy.IYnle senior. Whoa tulomoblle lulled Dilmu home Munro of New Haven, Conn.. h aid to bIVG given the belt: 85,000 b unlement. It Is userted In Brussels that owing to the opposltlon of Germany, Great Britain. the United States and othel powers the proposal which has been Advanced to mine French the official language or the International arbitra- tion court at The Hague wlll be with- all" George W. P£rke since 1850 I resi- dent of Bloomlugton lll., dled at hll Mme. He was 87 years old and . plo Door merchant of central llllnols. hov- Il‘ Killed In Metamora In 1840. mam-ch; momma» I! (a hue turned on the an to ”I lives; In In mama! and Maugham ' «undulations-Mot or: 0.00th Sydney Waterlow, attache or the British embassy at Washington. was married In London to Alice, daughtel 0! Sir Frederick Pollock. The bishop 0! Winchester officiated at the cere Bony. which was attended by Am- l-usadon- and Mrs. Choate. Count Von Wedel German ambusm dot to Italy, has been definitely ap pointed to succeed Prince Von Eulenâ€" 1'ng as ambassador of Germany II Views. Dy soon 11. warm mum (nova - rumors. T'Gr'o've Reporter. Puma (Duran-yr. and 81, nu run down hy | Big Four min at Brazil, In!“ and ground to piece- uur the City Margin! Jordan. Tony Jone! and Jan Chen-alt were killed In I nooung Anny It Grunge. Tenn. n. Initiative and refei-endun and the election of United States senator! by pumm- veto was favored by (mica go voters by 181,000 mjoflty each. A tlnner med Martin "a funny hurt by falling sixty feet from the root at a new bundln; at Nathan, Tex. David Ernest of Little Rock. Art, a conductor on the 80. lmis. Memphis 1 Southeastern unread. '3. killed 1: Delta. Ma. while wlpllng can. The big coal den! by which an East- eru syn-Hone m tn have secured the A! shipping mines of Eastman. Chmuan and Menard count": I: r.» ported to have fallen through. Senator Hanan has been Initiated at Cleveland u I member of the Loy- al Legion of Ohio. The mum. Hummer company. with 3 mph] of 35,000,000. In: been lncorphnted at St Pull. Its object In believed to be to lam. the big bar: vester combine. Rev. J. F. Johnson. used ‘5. a Meth- odist minister for twenty-Ive yam. 19 dead at his home u Caddo mm, Tex. Nutty mmpiMn ntums show "ml the Rmblluns made a Man sweep In Momma for the In: "me in inn yam Thom was I hitter fartloml fight hotwwn Clark and “claw. and the Democrats platted vcty few mun- bers of the logislllm. Lawrence Gavan-ugh. the "your old son of John P. Cnnnugh of flu- snn. "L. was accidentally killed while hunting It is unmet! "at whm climbing a fence h‘h bore“: were discharged Intn his body. Manama (3mm. Cmmamn lung 1m! Governor finale)- of Knuâ€" rnn have entered artlvoiy mm (he an: [m the ”mtornhlp to mood W. A. Harris (Dem). Jon Blew-rt I kmur United Bum mlrller. who was manned of ntahhing m «an mu Kuhn. of MN- vrankw. also a United mun mldkr. no" the Inn-flu at Fort Margin. All, has hm" contented to ten years In the petmemnry. The «1mm 0! Wilma (Wm) to, (float. lo man's: (mm Adm. In rounded by I pint-In] o! in: Mu Complete returns In New “Imp IPI’I! for mvvrmr nhov- Nacho-Id". Hun) (I306: "null. (DIM-J ".096; mus-ting. [.725. M I mun-co Mum «new: at Ibo Chicago and Enter- "llama mum“ and shop unplan- nt Don- vmo. Ill. tho Inner tom mum! an men-m of I mu an hour In mm at no «and for 5 can“ an hour. TM- .«mlla to w naval-Ms over the wlmh "Mm. rm In New "nu-u. Coo... do- :tmyod the plant at the t. A. Chu- lfld Cunniny. sun-on mun-ton. no Inn he!" ”mulled u bot-no .78.- um and ”00.000. John mael of John-town. Pt. VIII Ibo! Ind porn-p- tunlly wounded by Elrl lenn. )1 yuan old. at South "and. Ind. Nixon. um. Ml "root- bout. Anna mm. was nlunlu [mm A drive when maul unmatched. Ho (AIM to obtain» 1 I‘ll“). w “SIAM but" and Nixon and. A dispatch received m landon from Can-ult- oayu the ludlnn government hu refused the Bundnrd Oll companv permlulon to prospect In the all lcldl o! Bum-h. -, Fearing nrrnt. John lit-Ame. and 2. you‘ll. - elerk In the olive o! tho Knnu- City Boulhum railroad. w cubed ol utempunz to Mb I («How employs. killed hlmwlt by floating ll Kunu City, 510. The Tennessee Rlvvr Improvement uwclntlun has decided to all the M- ty-elghth congress tor a larger appro~ grlulon for the Improvement of the eunessoo river find It will be recom- mended that work be prosecuted I" along the rlver simultaneously Instead of concentntlnx at one point. The British ship Riverside. in port at Astoria, 0re., reports that Novem- ber 3 it spoke the British bark Clydes- dale, 122 days irom Newcastle. Aus- tralia, to San Francisco. The Clydes- dsie was in latitude 34.65 north. long- itude )31 west. There is 80 per cent reinsurance on the Clydesdlle. Two workmen who Were walking down the Jamestown and Franklin tracks at Ashtabula. 0.. were lustnnt- ly kllled by an engine. One was Frank Llnsler o! Ashtabula, and the other was Charles Slnkler of Foot- ville. Trumbull township. Roy Kalghn, the youthful slayer of Willard S. Hayes. :1 Chicago traveling man. at Salt Lake Clty. has been sen- tenced to five years In the peniten- tlary. Miss Lulu Decs shot and killed Sam- uel Johnson( a negro. who attempted to force an entrance to her room at Poplar Bluffs, Mo. The remainder of the Pennsylvanls troops which have been on guard M: Hazleton have returned to Philadel- pm; The Hammond Packing Company of Cheyenne. Wyn, will rcbuihl Its want there and Spend $50,000 in im- movements. William Richards, aged 82, of Wells- vflle. Utah, committed suit-Mo by gauging. He was a veteran of the Cri- mean war. The Liberal University of Silva-ton. Oregon, 15 to be removed to Kansas City after the first of the year. John Pct-cw dived any {act and res- cued John Du;:;u tron: druv ulus' at Cleveland. - 11-13 mndjur‘y u at: lain-281m: taken up the Invecllggtzon or elecuon‘ frauds. ‘ I Koch Walton. on Theory. Plfll ablegmn: Prof. Bromrdel. who wanted Mace It the tuber» «lod- canm In Ber'nn. an PM m no longer denies the Minty d III. commute-Mos at both. W m b llama bezzu. ‘ . . Injury to German one". Berlin cablognm: Col. m Hayden mun. commander of the Royal manna. Hanover. m seriously in- Jm-ed at tho Knrlshorst race. The Colonel‘l home fell and the olcer’n head and Men! were badly crushed. PM" Exploit.» Kiln. . 8!. 1011;. Mo. speck]: At the of~ mammwmxnmcma Colorado ram-cu! It was stated nut two men Mun-glaucutulelflee m. la. were killed by a premature «plum. A number of laborer: veto m Battleground. Chattanooga. Team. dispatch: The town park commissioners visited the bntuefiekl o! Lookout mountain and selected the me for one at the three monuments which the state of lawn will build here-to commemorate the services of lovn troops during the civil war. The monument will be h outed near the Cruel: House on the com of the "battle above the clouds,” In which Ion troapn were engaged. ThthumsmmT» la HM Ono Convlcied Under "on Man Crimea Act Dublin cabin: Mn. Annie O'Ma honey. the first woman imprisoned under the crimes ac: during the pun ent campaign. was arrested at Water- ford and non! to Jan. when! she wlll undergo a two months‘ sentence. In. O'Mahoney, who Is the propflelor of the Waterford Star. refused to fnmlsh ban to guarantee that the would cease the publication 01 boycotting ao- Um H. P. Lmn. editor at the Ila-e paper. was also arrested and: neat to Jail for a similar um. { IOWANO PICK HONUMENT 811’! WOMAN EDITOR SENT TO JAM. Gen. Bmlm ramp horn ulmm and Md sen-ml “In um: Ban-(or Hun- m 'u relnlmred M Ma bm'M-rriwhw. Judge 1 W. Ramon of Panama-m. who had a long conference vlu the genital. 00M"! Mm tanner NIOM‘I All to flunk! “I. Anny. Ckvehud. 0.. cum-m: an. Jacob H. Snub. vim tn «mm by Pml‘ an: Rum-non u punishment for In “In; (M "um and burn" ordur ll 8-- Inr. um In Chrnhnd tn column“- with Router Nuns. not It In mold be will ml: to brim: Influence In be" In tonne "ind-(uncut In the army OVITN .IIKI IIINDTATEMINT The manual ubltrlton u- ncut-ed "Mr dot-Mon lulu! hr crust“ the "an o! no Itrllln‘ mlnv on In the day-"mun Du Nod. no ground. of no doc-Igloo m mum to "man In tho [unicellul- "bur-(km. use". um the rum an ammo.- olo In an nlllu price 0! end. The lam mnpuln in the Nova Inn and lo mum. union. (or a ter- of In nun Mama-Nu. Cum-mt". The Ch-mber of Deputies look up u resolution moved by I. Romnet, my «Fund-mt. {or the “monument of I commluloo o! thirty-chm member: to Invulluto the condition or the mlun Ind to report upon mum to woven! economic momma. Premier 00mm uld Iho‘mvcrnmonl Ind no cbmllon lo the Inwflnlmcnt 0! mi continuum. and the "solution Ill Mound by 367 votes to NI. All thmugh the Panic-Calais col! district the Itrikers are making vig- orous remonltrmcel against the 9014 icy of the government In keeping troops in the vicinity. Six thou-and striking coal miner: held A meeting at Llovin (department of Pu-do-Cn- WI). They decided not to weep! the decision of the nrhltntors against an increase of the present rate at wage- and to continue the utriko. Paris cable: Rioting by the struc- on at Lens and Auzln ended in ser- lone encounters between the cavalry and strikers. in whlch a number on both sides Were badly injured. At Anzin the cavalry was sent to attack the strikers and a. lively clash ensued. Lieutenant Duval was injured by be ing struck in the breast with a brick, two other oniccrs were hurt. and sev- eral of the cavalry horses were dis- abled. Only the timely arrival of re- cnt'orcementa dispersed the strikers. Mob Thrown Brlcks. At Lens when the cavalry attempted 1 to disperse the rioting mob the latter replied by throwing brlcka at the soldiers. Gendarme: were hurried to the rescue of the cavalry sud they too were assaulted wlth bricks. One soldier was injured. After I light lut- lng several minutes the strlkers were scattered. {STRIKERS BUSH 1 WITH WALHY Coal Mimi's Roms: to Accept Arbitra- tion Award and Reuent Policy of Government In Keeping Troopl In the Vicinity of the Canaries. INFLICT "HUN 0" OFFICERS French Mob Repels Attack by Mounted Soldiers by Throwing Bricks. GUI-1'. Monro With Murder. Wuhlngtoa dispatch: The coron- C‘I Jury has held Richard Cole. the M war. for the murder of In. 5‘ Gilbert Dennis, the drmmnker fit in mum on the night at it I. if! who died recently. ' Ola- ln mint-lulu. Springfield. "1.. special: In. F. C. laminar, daughter of Dr. w. M. Jme. president of the unto board of chm-luau, died at n prlnte nulurmm In Wisconsin. where she had been an- der treatment for nervous mutation. mm m "ability for property lost through In negligence. bonus. of the mum on Its printed realm that It will not be lltble for any tum ex- ceeding 860. em lelf Llaumy. Nev York dispatch: The Sun-9mg court ha hauled don I decision that In express company any not Spanish Dignity No! HM. 1'3de «Meg-um: A: Bilbao. the jury in the mu 0! Sabina Ann. lead- er of the autonomlst party In the Bisque provinceu. who m chased with having tent to President Rouse volt In! spring 3 cougntuluory dis- patch on the granting of Cuban Inde- pendence. returned a verdict on! lot guilty. Man and Yvon Don 09 Down WM" sauna Cap-neg. Mm Mirth special: Three per- sons were drowned In Whlte fish buy by the ranking 0! a salmon. The dead: George Millard. Alexander Cyr. Alimony Honor. Two other has In the party were named by two men who saw the net-idem and put on! from the shore with another boat. The Don candied over a andbur um! Mll- lan‘l find the two boys were drowned whlle trying to swim to shore I Ml! nllo dlsunt. BROWN IN WHIYEFISH BAY who Ind MM with Clannn-ll for '30 «mm; you. In am sad nonal- ly wounded .4 Milton. W. V1. Ma tome. Minna; I“ ramming ham". 3: I o'rlork A at. How hind bum." u work In the mama". A sentry m the minim! ordmod Mm (a hall. N0 ulemm was paid to the mm- maml Ind "w sl‘nh‘y "rod, (ho bum: enleflng Mlmanx’s hack Ind lodglng In the left lung. Physician any the would ls (Mal. When Allomnng had‘ (Minn to flu- 2mm"! the robbers toot 3980 from him. Ibo! 0:00 Wm" H. lulu... h 0007 lontry'o Command. Foamy. 0.. dun-Ion; Nan-y Allo- mu a M" plant I'm 99ch In 'bo Wham Imam nus w-m and BUIOMII KILL A BALL PLAYER it uh Ibo mvmmcnl to [in It lino ruin a! in And curtain in com-n “on. Tim l'hiiippiuo communion plun- io [in I public Marin mun- iory to drilling I mi!" law. It I! "ported American will not to 0M1!- I luv-dun. u use Anni lion viii in an import“! link In tho it- land‘s nil-u gum in tin futon. Ladronluu nu boon quellrd by tho millbullry. In many other mm at tho mud. lnclndlnx the province of Tunis“. when “101'. band has been completely brulwn up. Ont Railway flight... n. Mum: and [human nllwu hu applied for a (norm-o to build I bunch (mun ammo to Cuban-nun. The company Ila-unnot- that Inter It calm to extend the line from CI- M-uuu wron- lho mama: and «on mg (SM-run mm to Amm.‘ The arm: will be naked to garrison and protect the inmost towns, while (he cominbulary mine the iield. The turther extent of the military unit- unco will depend on clrcumstuwes. It in possible that martial in! will be proclaimed. nd the writ o! babe:- corpul uuspended in Cnvite province when the campaign oommenccl. The ladronex are active in the prov- inces oi! Rizal, Buiacan. and Cavite. "i'hey have committed 'many tier-reda- tions, levied tribute and terrorized the people. The constabulnry have been vigorously used against them without complete success, but it is he- iieved that with the aid of the mili- tary they can be quickly extormlnntcd. Plan Campaign. A vigorous campaign by native vol- unteers that were organized in But» can yrovince has driven the ladmnes into Rlul province. The first joint‘ operation will probably be in the lab; ter privince. General Davis has“ strengthened the garrison in Rizal DIOVIIIce. Ind wlll cooperate with tile“ mnnlnhulnry. A his campaign in er; Mann: cable: The government contemplates asking the military to aid in the extermination of the la- drones in the provinces bordering on Manila. The plan is to have the mili- tary corporation with the civil au- (hernias the latter not surrendering entire contrul to the army. freon WI" Garrison the Larger Places While the Civil Officials Take the Fiekd Against the Marauders in Ri‘ xii, Bulacan and Cavlte. SOLDIERS TO PROTECT TOWNS Military to Aid Constabulary in Eradicating Bandits in the Philippines. T0 BRIVE BUT THE LMBBNES cmm to In Vlrgln Mary. Winnipeg. Man. dispatch: At York- to: a young 3nd attnctlve anhobor mu has dressed herself in white cotton. with white canvas moon, and Wed horse" the Virgin Inn. In, Dukhobon belle" her story. Anny OMcer Dies. N" York special: Captain Oscar mung. U. s. A.. who was retired In 1895. died at his home at Burlington, VL. from heart disease. He entered the army July 30.48“, as a private In the first New York volunteer car-Ir]. Nu "linen Dania. Springfield. In. special: The auto auditor 0! public accounts bu Issued I permit to orgInize the OtthI Bunk- mg Ind Trust comm, It 01qu with I apitIi of 5125300. The Indiwr also issued I final permit to begin buineII to the Addison Btu: link of Addison, "1., with I cum: of 825,- 0.1.. [mm Yorkâ€"Na 2. 34¢" Chinaâ€"Slandnnl. 306320. St. [mumâ€"No. 2. 253mm. Kansas Cityâ€"No. 2 whue, no 33kt Mllwnnkmâ€"Bundnrd, 33c. Peoriaâ€"No. 3 white. ”emu. W”. New "orbâ€"Kn 2 rm. 77c. (‘hkazn-A’o. 2 rml. 721-. 9!. [mmâ€"Sn. 1 ml. aw. Kansas: (myâ€"No. 2 hll‘d, canon. Duluthâ€"7N0. 1 hard 73!”. Nliwnukrr-No. l northom. 73",1‘. Minnmpolla~Sa l northern. 7:5) 72150. TN! LATIDT MARK‘? REPORTS Indiana Jurm Fem-m at. Room».- “on to IM Prawn". Indian-pom. 1nd,. IIIIM‘III.’ Tho rev {gnaw-n o! Judxv John ll. flak" of the United “(3le Dhmrl mun o! lnduu bu Mm: rec-Mud by I'm“- don! "mun". It uu the Munich Man-“nu at "m Ilm 'III 501:. Judua anrln N. Burr 01 NM Indium 8n- mm hath. no ”manual 1mm 0! ma L’nurd Bum tin-nu mm! In CM- tlno that (M “(Mr voold mm [mm (In Much The claim Judge lulu-r In: napalm"! during Um ll" ministration o! Pym-Mm: llnrrlwn, u- Iumlnc mm» In Much. 159:. Sheep and Lanna. Chicagoâ€"$1.50@5.4o. Kansas Cityâ€"33.00fi5‘26. St. Imis~$3.2566.65. Oman-311593L75. Beautyâ€"32.000510 Noun. Chicago-33.553 833. Kansas Cityâ€"5.756261”; St. lmisâ€"Jflfifisfll Maloâ€"SSJME 5.72 $5. Omanâ€"861066.55. JUOOI MKIR QUIT. THE-BENCH Chmwszmmm Kansas (myâ€"$330121“). 8L lAfls~82.2507.00. Baffinâ€"85.25681». Omhaâ€"SHSfis‘m. Lansing. Mic-in. special: Dr. Robert C. Kedzie, for forty years professor of chemistry at the Michigan Agricul- tural college. but who was retired from active duty last June and was made professor emeritus, died at the age of 79 years. Robert C. Kedzle was 0! Scotch-trial: stock. He was born in the hills of western New York and was taken to the backwoods at Michigan when three years old. Teaching country school and laboring with his hands as he could the boy went to Oberlin and was graduated in 1847. Still teaching between terms he was graduated from the medical school of the University of Michigan in 1851; at Rochester (Mich) head- ‘emy he taught. for two years. then for ten years practiced as surgeon in ‘Vermontviile, with one year in the volunteer service of the United States army. He was appointed to his late‘ position in the Agricultural college on Feb. 25, 1803, and at a time when the ‘ idea of an agricultural college was booted by almost every educator in the land. Almost thirty years ago Kedzie found the lightning rod “craze" spreading everywhere through the rountry and the agents of the manu- ‘ i'aeturers imposing upon the people to ‘ the extent of hundreds of thousands of dollars annually. He set to work to demonstrate the false ideas, and as the result of his work the lightning rod virtually has pnssed out of exis tence. Explosions ot kerosene had become great in the aggregate, and Dr. Kedxie began to look into the new sub- stance to the end that the "Kedzie test" was established as the safety line in Kerosene. The state legisla- ture weed laws regulating the stan- dam of this all other states followed. and today the ”Kedzie test" In the “150 test" demanded of kerosene re- nnero in nearly every state in the union. Commercial tertilirurs beanie another menace to the prosperity o! the former. through the rasraily opera~ lieu. of A few mt‘ll who were selling virtually coal ashes to farmers all over the United thtco. This the doctor unmet]. breaking up the business In I" of these moves tho doctor was lmpionrd, threatened and prosecuted by the "ventral interests" in all these lint-I. but he was victor. Km York-4:0 2 I; Phipamr~~Na 2 500 HO. l.um.~â€"~.\'o. 2. 43 Kansas Fur-Kn. 2 Peoriaâ€"~31). 3, 52¢. Wan Long Noted n a Leader in Agri- cultural Studies and Was I Friend of Farmers. PROFESSOR KEDZIE‘ IS'DEAD AT LANSING Cattle. Com. mixed. ”Em Flour um Burnt. Nuhtmo Ipecinl: The Model "our mill and c lugs wheat elentor .4}. Main: It were destroyed by are. no lo. approximate- 3240,000. um“: cover-d ml: by Insurance. Culver. lnd., dispatch: Burgh" blew the penance 3an ma got 1m with 81,000 worth of stamps. Tim-o were three explosions of dnnmno and the are door Wu blown thmgb the tide of the banding. Sher! o! What. Sydney, N, S. W., table: one!» “antics show that owing to the Growth the when harvest In New South Wile: this year has been very poor. The shortage ls manned u 11,000,000 bushels. Queensland and other auto: or the federntlon will probably llso have very poor hm "nitric“ Rocking lo Fen In Hancock and Maugham. “cushion. Mich. dispatch: Redo dam: of Hancock and Housman wen greatly alarmed by a terrific shock. House- were rocked and flndm rat- tled u If an elrthque had occurred. lnveatlgtuon In all directions filled to disclose the came of the mock. This Is the second occurrence of no land within three months. .HOCK IN NORTHERN MICHIGAN uf Hm Inmnnz or prnvlnrial assemb- Iy, AMLSomHvs slormml the head- qunnvrs o! Hm nummltton n! the So- Mallsts and :- fic-roe fight ensued. Tho riders were charged by unwanted po- lice, and forty of them were arrested. Many rarefied saber wounds. Tho anti-Sowing rarrled the elm-(kn by I mljnflty o! 30 out 0! t mm poll of 13,- 000. The Ckflmu now hold the eat". represent-Non ol Vlenu In the 14nd- Police Take Ham! in Rio! Thu I. Fomcntzd my AMI-km"... \‘Ionnn rnMvgrnmz' Riotnns mum-b- nnrrs markM vlw NMNWII in tho Pn- vnruon dlnlrlct of Vienna of member. ”AXE ATTACK ON SOCIALIO‘T. Want Loom-flan Regarding "In 000- IM 0' Physicians. Cumin. Ill. uwlnl: The South- em llllnolu Nadir-l minnow. all" a animal alum-Ion m: the Mud of inlaluunn *IflI‘IOl. summit-d n rou- mmm In mm nun sum wen-tr l- ulu-Mm: "In M" m alum-v Hm mum! of phylk‘lnn! [mm "on nlhvr nut. hard. of boats» on the Irmmd «but the mount hm"! hm hm much '0 do and a sum-ml bran! h Vam'drvl. The rINllnn n! oMt‘v‘rs rrmllt‘d In Inna.“ l'rmin'om. J, A. llolm. Mulrmlh; FNN‘NIP)" F: E. lr‘yko. r'vmrnfla. unn- nrr‘r. A. 1‘. Tommi, (Mary. Tho as» rinllnn ndymrnrvl In mm: In Marion In November, In“: DOCTOR. DEMAND IE PARATION The general belief in London that 0 secret treaty is in existence between Germany and Great llrliuln relative to the prospective division of the Portu- guese possessions in South Africa re. ceived some support a fortnight Ago, nwlng to the evasive reply made on the subject by Lord Crnnborne. under toroign secretary. He parrled I" queries. saying that it such a. treaty existed ho, in the nature of things, was precluded from giving its term:- Terms of Cancel-Ion. Details or the alleged treaty were published in December. 1899. by tho- Ueriin Loknl Anzeiger, which stated 1 thdt Germany. besides receiving Portu- ugal‘s Aulntlc pocsrsalons, would. in return for a pnymnllt to Portugal of 85.230900. receive all the Portugueuo «tvrrltory in South Africa north of .‘loumblque. except a strip of had three miles "III" [or )ir. llhodea' tr-nulricnu railway. England would on her part I’tK‘DH'O Iho n-mntnlnx Al- riun noun-salons of Portugal. which contain :.mm,mo square kilometer! and 13.1llul.lmol inhabitants. The con- sent n! l’urlugui to this nrrnngnmcnt. It In said, had already been ob taincd in grim-lulu. Treaty Right; In tho crllln ot the south Aldrin war it wan rvgsrdnl In highly pmb- flllh' that Brit-ill would urn-inc tho fight at pnwmptlnn uho obtained m!- drr tho Atmlo‘l'uringm-u- astronaut or well Thin inltrnnwnt an "ill "tn the c-w-nt at the um nut-mu [imposing to part with any n! tlw u-rrliorin to the Inuit: at the Zarmln-al, liw minor nhlll bu n-rannl‘wci u [listening I prvtnn-nilu right in (tin Irrritoriu ll quwiiun or lay purl 0! than." The secret clause of the Angtooer- man trvnly relates to the acquisition of the Portuguese colonies in Africa. By this clause Germany will acquire me northern part of the Portugueae rossosmuns as far as Beira, while Britaln will take over the remainder, as well as Delagoa Bay and Lorenzo Marques. LORD CRANBORNE IS EVASIVE Under Foreign Secretary Refuse. to Discus: Matters. claiming If Pact Existed He Could Not Be Expected- Co Make the Contents Public. ’ Secret Treaty Said to Exist Beiween Germany and Great Bril’ain. cummzsmm Blow Pothole. 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