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A search is now being made for Spencer. Edwin V. Morgan, recently Ameri can minister at Seoul, Korea, has been appointed American minister to Havana, to succeed Herbert G. Squires, resigned. The relations be tween Mr. Squires and the Cuban government are said to have been strained. $3 a Day Sure SSi 111 HH absolutely ture; vre ,v t famish the work and teach you free, you work In Ihe locality where you lire. Send us your address and wa will txpltln the business fully, remember we guarantee aclearproflt f 13 forever day's work, absolutely sure. Write at once. ROnii MANUFAtTUaiKO CO, Bxl356DetreU,Mlek. Alderman Harris of Chicago pro poses that the city council pass an ordinance prohibiting the playing of football in that city. Marshall Field, jr., son of the Chi cago merchant, died November 27, as a result of a pistol shot accident ally fired by himselr. A committee on athletics of the Uni versity of Pennsylvania have taken the lead in a movement for the aboli tion of brutality in the game of football. St. Petersburg cablegrams under date of November 30 said that rumors were abroad to the effect that the czar is in danger of assassination, and that fears were generally expressed that the Russian government will soon be forced to a paper money basis. According '.to everyday dis patches, the Russian government Is confronted with all manner of troubles. Tax payers of Butler county, Neb., recently met in mass meeting to pro test against the practice of the rail roads entering that county have of tax dodging. Railroad representatives have in augurated an organization of railroad employes .with headquarters at Chi cago for the purpose of fighting rail road legislation. King Haakon was formally installed before the Norwegian parliament as king of Norway, Novemcer 27. The new king received a cordial message Jroni King Oscar of Sweden. . Fifteen persons were killed, while Senator Burton has been sentenced to serve six months in the Iron county jail, and to pay a fine of $2,500. The sentence also carried with it tho ad ditional penalty of beinc forever de barred from holding public office. He has been released on a $5,000 bond pending an appeal to the United States supreme court. Andrew Hamilton, the insurance lobbyist, has been located in 'Paris. He promises to make a statement to the insurance committee, but will not return. He says he has been advised by his doctors that he must take a "prolonged cure" at tho spring. He says that saving his health Is far more important than this insurance controversy." Richard A. McCurdy, president of the Mutual Life Insurance company, Robert H. McCurdy, general manager, and Lewis A. Thebaud, general agent, have resigned and their resignations have been accepted. It is reported that James H. iEckels, comptroller of the currency under Grover Cleveland, will be offered the presidency of the Mutual. W. Folk, Missouri; Governor Lucius P. Garvin, Rhode Island; M. E. Jug alls, Ohio; Melville E. stone, Now York; G. B. M. Harvey, Now York Oscar S. Strauss, Now York; Norman E. Mack New York; John G. Milburn, New York; Edward M. Shepard, New Jork,JV,w- Kcrn' diana; Clark Howell, Georgia; J. Hampden Robb, New York; John Wanamnker, Penn sylvania; Martin W. Littleton, New York; J. H. Clark, )hio; JudBon nr mon, Ohio; W. D. Vandlver, Missouri; August Belmont, New York; Judgo J. J. Willett, Alabama; B. B. Smalley; Vermont; Josiah Qulnc, Massachu setts; John E. Lamb, Indiana; Colonel Alexander Troup, Connecticut; P. H. Qulnn, Rhode Island; Charles W. Knapp, Missouri; Edward Lauter bach, New York; Francis L. Stetson, Now York; former Governor Frank S. Black, New York; Claude A. Swan son, Virginia; D. E. Lockwood, New York; Ira Remsen, Maryland John T. McG raw. West Vfr Inlnr Tnmna v Jones, Arkansas; Julius M. Mayer, New York; Andrew Carnegie, Penn sylvania; William R. Nelson. Missouri; George Haven Putnam, New York; J. G. Schurman, president of Cornell University; James A. Tate, Tennes see; E. Benjamin Andrews, Univer sity of Nebraska: Geortro D. Adams. Iowa; George Harris, president of Am herst college, and M. Woolsey Sfrvk er, president of Hamilton college. Mr. Belmont has sent letters to prom inent men throughout the country, ex pressing the opinion that the time has arrived to advocate, by means of or ganization, national in character, tho enactment In other states of such leerislatlon on the subject as "embod ies the results of nractinal oxnorlmi of Missouri and Massachusetts." The Kansas City Journal says: "The fight of Thomas W. Lawson to change tho heads of the New York Life, the Mutual and the Metropolitan through proxies has finally percolated into the west. Some days ago it was discovered that E. H. Harriman had issued orders to all employes on the Southern Pacific, of which ho is pres ident, to not favor Lawson with prox ies, and assuring those in his employ who did so would not retain their jobs. Later it seems a similar plan has been applied to Union Pacific and Alton and all Harriman lines. A Union Pacific man who has a pol icy in the Mutual, received word di rect that he should not give a proxy to Lawson, but was assured that he might have a chance to give his proxy to the anti-Lawson crowd later. The railroad men generally expect to be ad vised about '. ow to fight Lawson. While no railroad head but Harriman has acted as yet, it is believed the same plan will be united upon through the influence of the Insurance combin ation. While Harriman, as shown by the investigations, has operated ex tensively with insurance money, the insurance crowd has a substantial hold on all roads and will probably pull all strings at their command to re tain control. The hard fight In Texas and Louisiana finally resulted in a resolution to favor Lawson with prox ies. Similar action has been taken in LiBtonI I now have thousands oflettcrs of appreciation from Oregon, California Montana an a in a Bpectaclovcarcrs all over tho world, thanking mo for the per- ho. In the east town and county ffcUifii)nnlAirnlthtnvnTucfiiclfl9. sViw i arart4 YOUR mniflnffo oro fronnpnr hiinrVhlner nrnx- free. Then when you return me tho Eyo Tester with your test use. There is talk Of Similar meetings lend vou a completo Ave dollar family set of my famous ''Perfect m Missouri and Kansas. So far no Vision" spectacle for only $1 (which is an actual savingorH to you;, . . . made, but a call for ana this will include a uair of my handsome Boiled Gold spectacles absp- Start nas d" " " .? . . lutely free of charge. 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