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North Shore News-Letter (1907), 21 Nov 1908, p. 1

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ler ‘ Rink neider 'esterday TRIC CO. [bland Park Lt fastidious. ; Admission 3 skatcs and C- Simflzr- tmtb yam in Tel. 2794 Houfe ., Today gmmimd ‘10 I run In 3an up ‘ )2 mmmmsm L's WuhinstOn. Nov; 19.â€"â€"Follom the walled lsbor dinner I; the White Home Tuesday night, at which 'thc Amado-n mum of labor was pa represented. President Roosevelt cia- mud to hold conferences Wednomy with tho-o repruenuum of lsbor or- pnluflona who attended the diam. .; 4.. ‘ Ax - _‘..-, WW no went over with them the neon- muonlhepmpmedmmmm Meaning message for labor 19d.- hum-Hemmknpwnthyhctm Too Good to Believe. Berlin, Nov. 19.â€"-â€"’l‘he remit: of the presentations mode to Emperor Wil- liem by Chancellor von Buelov end the consequent imperial pledge to keep both speeches end acts, within close constitutional bounds are mouumd in colder mood by‘ the people of Germany Wednesday. The emperor is still much isolated from the sympathies of both the upper and lower levels "of society. . The talk is that the country must wait and see how the emperor act: when the nextkeenly‘ interesting pub- lic question eomeeup. Doubt exists whether, et the age of 50, the emperor: impulsive end candid disposition eon be eo'modifled that he will depart from I pr’ectice he has followed during the 20 your: at his reign. France Believe; In Kaiser. Paris, Nov. 19.--The opinion of the French prose is divided regarding the international enact of Emperor Wil- liam’s consent to avoid, in the future. person“ intervention in the tonic: mum of the empire. Whne a. mfloflty of the papers container the emperor's nuances beneficial to the country md evictory tot theGermmpeeple n mum personal rule, seven] at them. end notably the Figure, express con!!- dence in the sincerity of hi: peciflc 1nâ€" tentlonn. ‘ , LAIOR PLANS OF PREBIDBNT. Holds Count-mm with Leader: of Va- rious Orguflmlons. . The Frankfort Zeitunx. in dlaéuumg the supponed attempt, says the tuner would not havq been harmed even had m- train struck the cartridges, :3 the dynamo had been ruined by the cartridges were not fond on the track; over which the impel-m trun wastopass, butonthotmktpud- leung these " Th1. was in Hessian territory, when therehuboenmuchulkuunsttho kaiser i'ho 'nnwa; administrative 013ch here his deemed the incident as im- portant enough for an agent-uto- By a lucky chance, however, the tracks parallel at the place 01- the lup- poeed attempt and the explosives were placed on the wrong track. The kniâ€" eer'e train pused by lately. Discovery Cauue Gnu Excitement. Great excitement prevailed when the discovery wee made. Exciteble per- none at once connected the discover! 0! the bombs with recent threat made against the him during the popular outcry against his Engine interview. The authorities at mat are not “On both Sunday md Month! 3 dy- nunlto mtrldgo 1n (caution .the tracks near the station at Muhloim, between were Funkfortvn-the-Maln, Nov. 519:â€" Dyumiters méd w blow up the‘kal. m train during his journey from Donaueschlnxen 'to Bulb). ac- cording to reports givenr'out hero. Two‘dynunlte can-mazes won (and on the tracks, and It is believed they lnvutlgaflon to Dlmvor Woifld-lo Amulm In Begunâ€"Poop“ Dio- poud to Wait and 800 How Rum Ads In Next Crisis. EXPLOSIVE FOUND ON ‘ TRACK IS THE RUMOR REPORT or ATTEMRT on LIFE or GERMAN EMPEROR cAusu GREAT EchTEMEN’T. Volume 2 1 NO TH ' SHORE? NE\1%S -LETTER intended to wreck the kalser’l MM 3 Ya:- Alimony for Mn Gould. New York Nov. 19 â€"Mr| Howard Gould In snowed $25. 000 a. yet:- :11- mony by Juatlce macho! in the m promo court Wedneadny. This Ill~ my ll allowed pending the-declllon Olin. Gould’s salt for dlvorco. Two Workmn Ar. Klfled. New York, Nov. l9.â€"â€"Two workmen employed by the Interborough Rapid mm Company wen killed and two amen were Injured Wedne'duy what the derrick of n work mm colildod with the overhaul bddu’bn thé Sixth avenue unto-d wt Thirtyothlrd Itreet. Thebemnatthodenickwutomd by the tone of the column tnd top- pled dawn on the men riding auntie ,_-_ muffin men who Ion their nm were Cu) Heinrich and Henry Bau- Show: fiuoh to Canada. thnipeg, Man" Nov.19.â€"â€"0flchl reports show that since September 1. when the new land not went into an. (act, 23.891 homestenders took up farms in western Condo. Thirty per cent. of these settlers were from the United States. he intends to press for anti-injunction legisiatlon at the coming gession. He wants provision made In _the _lnw for As the situation is shaping up the chief executive is siding with the heads of railroad men’s organizations, who have never been able to agree with the omcers‘ of the American Fed- eration of Labor in m the kind of en- ti~injunction legislation that should be. entailed. Trial by jury is one of the principal demands of that branch of organized labor represented by the federation. The Beveridge bill intro- duced last winter represents the pres- ident’s idea into whet should be done. , First Prize won by Alderman Fritz Baht of Highland Park. ‘ ~ ' I“. “'- The great feature of the Flower Show held last week at the Coliseum at Chicago, was the wooden I! an display of Carnations. There being hundreds of entries of grand flowers from nearly every Stat: mus: Exhibitors came with the expectation of taking home a Blue Ribbon from the First National Flo. er :5. V Show held in this country. It is therefore most gratifying to note that the Judges awarded to Mr B!- . Fritz Bahr of Highland Park, the first prize for his pride seedlings as 'the best vase in this class a 8m which there were nearly a dozen competitors among them. The Poehlrnan Bros’. .Co.. which are w 0|” operating over 1,250,000square feet of 3133': while Mr. Bahr hasonly 9,000Isquare feet. A , l name’s“ immediate , penning. the hearing to take place baton my Unit- od'states judge whqthu‘ jurisdiction; SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1908 Uh» “Enrhantreaa” QIamafinn. Contact: mvammomdmm «mmdmformmt and _"ml- which contained clan-u com dmoml m the election rennin. have beenpntlnfiowach Bhutan»: Not delay to Ohlnn. Wuhinzton, Nov. litâ€"Tho navy do- partment to-du announced tint than is nbsolutely no truth in the report: thnt the Philippine Iqindton ll pn- pnrtngtogotocmnlvom. Long-go the squadron” Ill given instructions to keep any um the battleship fleet. and they will not most at Knuth. It In noted here thnt tn the. event of the Phllipptne‘loot mom to China M would be no purpou of punt-lull. any mystery on the subject Ind tint on: such order would be nude m the subject. The enthalpy each!- Buy the fore- golng comprise. ill tint cu: be llld. and am n 13 designed to disconnect the embassy, once and for .1], from the amount!" upon: dealing with Washington. Nov. 19.-â€"0oculonnl references which hive been mode to. the Italian , emheny, in connection with the recent speculative reports concerning the Abruuhmkine len- gegement. have brought out an en- thorltatlve statement from the ltnunn ambassador. "that the emhuey never had anything to ‘do. or ever Intertered. in this any. which I. Itrlctly pri- vate; that his r0711 highest, the dukeottheLhI-uuhwuinhctthe mum’s neat. but thet the per» enta never not even In n ”can or In- formal wny st the emba-oy, that no family gathering took plane there; and that no nnouncement we: ever made at or by the embmy, which ll without my Intonation whetever on the subject." Ofllclal sutcmem In Wahlnmn on Abrunl-Elklnl Engagomm. PRIVATE AFFAIR. SAYS EMBASSY. Iaommmtauma-u. m'mmmm.“nahll mannequin-twat tm‘muwummm unloved nunâ€"u. w. Duals;- mountedmlo-mmm Ingmtum.hrtH-mlolmm buoecuohdthobulnlllm.’ “Wflfilmm nonunogro Oomph. a P... Vienna. Austria. Nov. ltâ€"Mflcfl received hm tron Comm an cunt: ml of loam. «clan that ‘10 colon-kph nu 1mm 0mm. I“ Mon. Prim M mm Munich!» Knu- (my. [0,, Nov. llâ€"fluw 8. Run-don. nun Arthur 8m. ena- victed Tuudny of impel-mun A quot-amt interns-em, In. wan» finnmmmmns-mum the fedora palm" n W? um tumult M Washington. Nov. 1.9-4. hi 0!!! mm! "port Gen. W. l... mu. chief of guinea. Unit“ was tr ”.mesamnppedforuln- crouch the com of mean. The: present authorized culnoer corps. ho m, counts at 1!! ones-I. Ho recommends u: W of 188 all-I' can. so to be upland on man: 3nd civil work. of conltmcuon. I7 ‘5, be employed In "an. .4le but: muon- ad 15 for regiments] ml- mmmmucmbim Tam: Gold Output ”.110“ sumo. Wuh.. Nov. “PM” cut MMMOIIIIMMM LLâ€" claimant-commune: mm“ 33.; “mumaw mwmmflm m ms nu: mw M wmmmmwwm 2mm: cud-«nun Mm, bud In VII V110- 1m Bum. “flavour, I would In. M an we of death vaqhtmhuhoammml tn no in I would not my her “Oulcldo! Th'my word cun- nulfidotdnpuldnhmtm DID." on“ V0. VIE-um to State'- ‘mumncdanytubmtor nu. Inmwonflcofioutnflvml hum-m,m-'. ‘smmldunthtuth/p‘nf- CONVICTED MAN SAYS HE WILL D1! IN JAIL MamHQHo-Idgmmm Tomlmufpmbmm FEARS FINGER I“ WEI" SlllClB‘s' CHEM" ANXIOUC 1'0 HURRY VAN VLININOIN TO JOLICT POI TH. RIM". sinuwuwmwum EWWVQW calm Ntbluk. 'GENERAL' ECONOMIC INDEPENDENT LOCAL Number 4.7

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