AR BDRIED ZJZSS? mm "LSSS PEACE SAID TO TH THE MINE, sem GETS A SHOW. SE BE ASSURED, H:HH place that could be found in the coal for the occo"' with th. dignity of the Permit the engineer, firemen Wl l ,lflT U. a , .... Parous day. of her power and pumpmen to remain at work, provide OTtr.nia.ri. Mil li the Shaft Wkei 59 ?p;, here directs con CoEilttee o RbIii Coamti to Lit wealth. Ailty Bitween Boers and Brltiloi No the coai companies grant them a r . . h 1 T , , ' "Uy COn Dill o. U...4 n The decorations were universal. In , t, , , . , . eight-hour day at present wages. K EiplOSlOl Tlket Plate. "eC 7 i , , ?, , " Bl" 1,8 mi 0l1' " case, men had worked all night LOBger DOUbtfUl la England. these demands are not granted by ,Nft 0"al f;eS de" hT t V Dl8; by the light of torches to complete June 2 the men shall suspend work. " r Ir 1 . , !' - ' elaborate designs. There was not a Although the instructions Issued to th. Cau.e of th Explosion Believed To . , , ' Ker'ort Uom the Frtnd of th Meaeur. Hopeful of Its residence, pretentious or humble, that On Dispatch Says British Have Sub- local unions do not specifically say that tricts are to the effect that a dead p...... i , rw.m did not beam upon its quaint facade ... ,., . , the men shall cease work on that date, Be tho Work of Some Care- calm prevails everywhere. P ' Oppo.ltlon mltted Ultimatum, th. Boor.' Ae- Jf thfl demand lg nQt Kranted they loss Miner In commenting upon a dispatch from from Houae Leader. The many arches erected at the en- ceptanoe Will Settle War. so construed by the committeemen. ... miner. Reading Pa., in which it Is stated that tranceg Qf p)azas ha(J &n ar Qf real TWs actlon wa8 taken atter two Be8. he movement of soft coal through grandeur. slons had been held, which consumed ' Vancouver hr C -May n-e of th&t C'ty frm th bltumlnou8 Teeion Washington, D. C.-(Bpeclal.)-The The decorations along the water London.-Speclal.)-The concensus of the entire day. the most terrible mine disasters In the T es ,rT" and ?enr.sytvarria Is Wtt-oofiUnued contest for Irrigation front -were exceedingly lavish and alt opinion here W that ait slecs are iro- . Atjpresei:the engineers, firemen history of the frenuont rirtonta in unPreced!nted' President, Mitchell said which the arid and semi-arid states the shipping in the harbor was dressed pitious, but the British offices have and pumpmen work ten hours a day. ' British Columbia nrrurrZl in th. ,hat " 'Uh the CaSe h" V bem makln almt eVCT "nce In gala attire. The majority of the given no Indications of the course of Some of the firemen work twelve. TJn Crows Vest Coal P Zl . rnL. V, WU,d k"W mtcMi would not h-v een a part of the union .hips flew the American ensign at the the negotiations between Lord Kitch- der the instructions issued the protec Fernle B C fl , 71.! ! gay What Ctln" WM " 0,6 mma ab0Ut to te""lnate- f he com- main and the Cuban colors at the fore ener and Lord Milner and the Boer tors of the mines, if granted the con ' ' j m'n are e"ner movement of the soft coal to the an- taltte on rules of the bouse has decided or mlzzen. delegates at Pretoria. cessions, can remain at work, no mat- ' iimu LTi. i.r, h i t thraclte terntory become heavy. But to permit the irrigation bill, which Much curiosity was aroused by a Tlmt conferences are occurring re- ter how long the strike of the mine m who 1 v k if reculng 't Is believed an effort would be mad. p&jaed the senate weeks ago, to be statue of freedom which had been rais- gardlng the basis upon which peace workers shall last. Some of the rad ny no may yet oe auve. to prevent the shipments. He has re- qOMjflafad, lafi accordingly a rule will ed during the night in Central park, shall be declared is the sum total of leal committeemen wanted them called the limited T I r hf imrry,a Ce'Ved " communlcatlon- he ay.rrom Vffl ee Wtit In ajjowlng two days upon the pedestal where, for centuries, the Information which the war office out and kept out until all the mine t hi a i t a ii ftl anyone regarding negotiations for a (A general 4ete and one for debate a statue of Queen Isabella had stood, has vouchsafed up to the present, al- workers were satisfied, but the con not yet enabled complete details of the gettimpnt. utjder the hve-mluute rule. Two rurlng the morning a bountiful break- though it is intimated that a definite servative element was in the majority, disaster to be sent out. President Mitchell will leave for the ttatha ago this action would have fast was given to several thousand announcement of the result, peaceful New York.-(Special.) The Herald 1 A dispatch from t ernle says that the wet and will be gone about four days. Mfjb aJbeeftlttfy lpos1ble, but the poor children by Mr. Pnyne of Boston, br otherwise, may speedily be expected, says that the presidents of the coal explosion occurred at 7:30 p. m. The infttea(j of g0ng to his home at Spring friend, of the neaaure never lost heart who has passed the winter In Havana The expression that peace is close at carrying railroads, in secret session, management has a list of 133 men who Valley iUij he wlI1 meet his relatives and wheat th conditions seemed dark- for many years. hand has obviously taken a strong have discussed plans to break the are known to have been In the mine, at Chlcago ana retUrn Immediately, K ther feiiutfled their work for con- Owing to the limited space, the peo- hold of operators on the stock ex- strike of the miners in Pennsylvania, and there probably are others. Of topping for a day at national head- I JUraUen and the onmltt.e on rules pe bad no sight of the ceremony en- change. The buying of consols and Every railroad operating in the an these only twenty-four are known to quarteri ln Indianapolis. Wall eptt(t4. acted within the palace, which was to gilt edged South African shares con- thraclte fields was represented. be safe. It Is feared that few, if any, . fcut consideration does not raw constitute them a nation before the Unues, It is believed, in behalf of well "No surrender" was the slogan at of the remaining 109 are now alive. W0UL9 HOT ACCEPT THE STATUTE. " . although oondi- world, but outside they witnessed a informed Interests. the mine opedators, and when the What caused the explosion has not Qofia flow seem overwhelmingly ln fa- spectacle that stirred their pulses, for Tho Daily Chronicle claims authority meeting adjourned it was said the rail yet been definitely ascertained. Many WagnlnBton, D. C, May 27. Repre- Jf ef Ue Ml The leaders on the re- they saw the beloved five-barred and to say that peace ln South Africa roads were prepared for a protracted of the miners were ignorant foreigners HenUUve Stephens of Texas has Intro- lAllean tide, with one or two excep- single-starred flag which Cespedes first is practically assured. This Is also the struggle, in which every resource will and the main shafts were always more duced a reB0lutlon that Is directly Bona, are against the bill. The repub- threw to the breeze in 188, at the general impression with the other be brought to bear upon the strikers, or less gnseous. It Is expressed in alme1 at ,ne tender of a monument of Mean members on the committee of opening of the Ten Tears war, raised newspapers and the public, although Arbitration has been abandoned, and Fernle that the explosion resulted jy, the Great to the United are agalnet the bill, but it is by the act of the United States above the former do not go so far as vhe as- the mine owners intend now to force from the use by a careless Italian of glateg oMently helleved that the house the palace. ( sertlon published l5y the Chronicle. the fight against the strikers. The an open or naked lamp. Another the- It Betg forth that the united States f m be In faVor of the measure when Soon all the side streets running into The government departments de- plans of the coal operators will be for ory Is that a miner struck a match, shou)(1 not aocept from any foreign na- pie vote Is reported. A close and sys- the plaza were choked into a solid cline to give any information on the warded to the mine superintendents, exploding the was which was almost Uon or erect ln any pubiic place, any tetn.tlo canvmaa of the members shows maB of humanity and every door and matter. It is understood that Import- It Is believed that the companies in always present In No. 2 shaft. statue of any king, emperor, prince or 4 majority for the bill, but there Is a window fronting the square was walled ant dispatches have been received from tend to send non-union men to th. EXPLOSION IS REPEATED. potentate, who has ruled or is now rul- i&t lafe noncommittal vote which with faces, white and black, old and Lord Milner, the British high commis- mines ln sufficient numbers to operate Though the first explosion was In No. jng any nation by the supposed divine advxscates of the bljl hope to reach young, male and female. Then crowds sioner in South Africa, and from Lord the properties one at a time. 2 shaft of the mine, it was repeated ln riBht or knga. The resolution further through debate,and it was for that rea- sought the roofs, overflowing every Kitohener, but nothing can be ascer- a few seconds in No. 3, at which it was getB forth thftt tne acceptance of such aon they aaktd that three days be al- building that commanded a view of the tained as to the nature of the contents PEOPLE OF MARTINIQUE IK TEMORi connected. 1 statue by this government would be a tUkd to general discussion. The com- flagstaff on the palace. As far as the of these dispatches. The fact that the The two shafts are situated on Coal repudiation of Its basic principles as mitife. on rules, however, decided that eye could see the roof lines were cabinet was summoned so quickly after Fort de France, Martinique. (8pe creek, about six miles from Fernle. No. enunciated in the bill of rights and aU Could be said that need be said In fringed with human freight. It was a the arrival of the delegates at Pre- clal.) The second eruption of Mount 2 has always been considered the more constitution, and an insult to the mem- W'o and they will so report, al- sight to live forever ln memory. toria is regarded as a god augury, as Pelee is said to have been many times dangerous, being dry, dusty and gase- ory 0( our revolutionary fathers, and fewlng a day, however, for debate on The Inaugural ceremon yltself was the discussion at Pretoria could only more violent than the fatal explosion ,ous, but recently new fans were In- an admission that one man may gov- Aa amendments. brief and simple. After formal greet- have commenced Monday. which effaced the beautiful city of St. stalled ln that shaft, furnishing an ex- ern a nation without the consent of the An analysis of the returns made by mgs General Wood read the documen- a. dispatch to the Dally Telegraph Pierre and swept its 30,000 people from cess of air, with 40 per cent reserve. governed and after his death have his to eoipmltlee appointed to canvass tary transfer prepared by the war de- from Pretoria says that the Boers are the earth. The volcano is described From all available sources assistance gtatue erected in our republic and the house Shows many Interesting partment, pledging the new govern- seeking permission to retain their as a seetlng furnace, whose deadly is being rushed to the scene, but there blessings of the divine right of kings to Phases. Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming ment to immediately proclaim the con- horses. tongues of flame are exepcted to 11( lis little hope for the rescue of any of rule thereby approved. aa1 tn ret ' th8 arl11 an5 "eml-artd gtltutlon and the Piatt amendment Coming from Pretoria, under date up life and property at any time. In- the entombed men. Already the work states are a unit for the bill. In Iowa contained ln the appendix and to un- of Wednesday, the correspondent deed, the people of this section are In bf liberation has begun, and eighteen up tilt I APPROVES EXPENDITURES. th a,lea-Uon are GOUntetl ror dertake all obligations assumed by the 0f the Times says the Boer meeting absolute terror over what they reso- 'bodles have been taken from the mine. ' &a measure-Hull, Smith and Haugen united States with respect to Cuba, there is not necessarily final and It is lutely believe to be their impending The presence of coal damp makes the Jame3 j HIU wnU9 Tbwnas 18 expected to vote for by the treaty of -Paris. believed the Boer delegates, after ob- fate. They are thronging this city by 'work of rescue very dangerous and is , 8 ' '! -JL to extensive 018 bU1, bUt httS n0t comm,tted hlm" taining information on certain points, the hundreds and crying, not for food, 'seriously hindering the efforts of the . fnPTL nlirineton nroD- "lf" Kans8 and Mlchla re' will tdv Tn cpffi c nu nflliPRflUKF will return to Verenlgen. not for clothing, but to be taken away 'workers . Irtf. 111- " 'aVr ' b'"- UUifHUMIbt. gayg under(ltaJ1(j9 from thi3 lsland whlch they declara The acen eln the neighborhood of the rt'' F' T'w 'ershln of the Mw"' half f the 0h'0 dele8atlon r. n T11 . am.mhU that owing to the protracted haggling has become the object of God's wrath mouth of the tunnel Is distressing in for he Tf t7, tlaZ wUh a view w1U Und the b111'8 faVr' Wh"B a?r?V? f the Boer leader, at Pretoria Great and that He has determined to sweep the extreme and all the more so as It the" LU" """ me "P n JvJJ Britaln haa fresented them wlth what itS pe0p)e Ut f eXiStenCe- .of determining whether tnese improve- . u th( ,mnorfttic memhnrs between the government at Washing- o. i v... v. ,i-0 ls utterly Impossible at this time to JL,.r.n hv PTintln ron- ' oemocratic memDers " f. s practically an ultimatum, their re- Streams of people have been pouring . ment were wwrantea oy existing ion- rrom Mam hetnr inlldlv for It 'on and the Northern Securities com- ,r ti j n v,o cu boid out any hope to the women, whose ' .. lln(,,rtnnk tll Irom wate "emg aiy ror it. ply to whclh Is awaited and which it Into Fore de France from all the sur- . , d tlons that Mr. Hill unaertooK me vfaina i. tu- ,,111 . Tjonrsnta- pany, according to the Dally News. " , ,. cries are for entombed husbands and 1 ino,w.ntinn The main Maln w "r tne D1" ana ilPrenul " .i,i r.r I expected they will accept. rounding country. The people are not present trip of Inspection, ine main .. TjttliM will nmbablv maJia a It says that for some time friends of " ' r , . rm. fathers and brothers. " . . Mr H11,-. ""WBla wl" probably mane a . T T ,,, hoD . Dispatches from Pretoria, contnlues destitute, but they are terrified. They work which haB received Mr. run e riMh in li fnvor MusaAhusatta be- J- P. Morgan and J. J. Hill have been ' 4V,i j ia tn. vc In No. 2 tunnel from 100 to 120 men doub,9 UfLcMng mJ?Z. irnpcrtunfng President ISuosevelt to th Mail- , that he " X v frm tht tatatS wlS .end boys are usually employed and In atraiKhttnlng, bracking and r- J" Lemberi Tom th. Old Bay have the suit against the company 8tay of the Boer delegates there the taken far away from this wtth No. I tunnel about eighty men gener- b as(mof tne maln llne fr0m Red gf U InSlSa lm called off. From one of the stock- conference wll Icontlnue at Verenlngen which they say the ally work. The main road of No. 2 Missouri river. This work JJ 2 L U hZ tla holders of th. Northern SecurlUes com- that a majority of those present and wh ch they will destroy by Are tunnel i. nine by five and one-ba t wm cot geveral mllUon dollarB and SffitteStTfui gla voX Vwo P"" U ha. been learned that as.ur- conference are trying to per- before t sinks under the feet and would be sufficient for ventl- Burlington a double- S.fg!?. Ire at or.st non cea have been given by the federal ua3e the recalcitrant minority into The consuls here and the .officer! of ,latlon were It not that there was a tratk Bygtem between Chicago and the Jf ' - ',.0 ta de" official, that If eeAaln modification. In unanimous vote. In the mean- the war ve n he hb motor working on the road which al- geelng the country lhro f1 "J the company's financial construction be "e tne Brih column, have been laid by persons c aed with fear and most stopped the current of the Intake. ma)n , of the BurIInjfton J made the attorney general would con- an1 refltt.ng and are ready for begging to be ... When the men were at work the libera- &Jr became enthuglasUc. "5 '.Viands oTthe sider withdrawing the government's Immediate action. The Dally Mall says The weather Is now calm and beautl- tlon of gas heavily charged the atmoa- toW the offlclals wno were w,th' him !ffln suit agulnst the company " "eves the delegates at Pretoria ful but the mountain Is veiled In vol- phere and made it dangerous to em- that the lmm(.n,e amount ot money JJ'y the con.id "The chief charges consider the traf- will dispatch the ultimatum to the con- p,y gh. whtch were not abso.u.e.y had expendc(1 , the lMt "Jg f 'oi c arrangements," says the News,"and ,t9 TJSSEZ' Pr '. , ,v ,..! m feW WM Wh"y Justlfled by th tiaeastwer. aalpst it, but It k. n0w " may be stated on the best authority and very welcome rains have fallen. The explosion was distinctly heard n country tributary to the road. He not fc tf haa hesn ef. that the alterations will be complied JESPERADOES RULE IN SOUTH DAKOTA. the vi.lag,. six miles away Quickly Qny approved of lhe planB pre8entj tM they for Kane rea. "Ith." One of the largest stockholders MrCMWHMJWS DnncmlT ,,. o rur .U1FT the whole population was on the streets by tne manaKPment, but went further MnaW- jrtlon that will be the ln th Northern Securities company Yankton. S. D.-Speclal.)-Charle MH- RlJUStVtLI UAIW I fit aHAM. and hurrying towards the scene of dis- and BUtnoHMd the additional eapend- ,aceB d home, t0T stated that the association would be so Mx Hutchinson counties are up w t ZZ , p, as.er. All' the available men were at llur?. Representative Mond.U of reorganised as to make practically Jn ar1ng over the depredatlons of a Mlt?? once organized for the work of getting Wyoming. wl,0 ha. made the subject of ""thing more of the concern than a gftnjr wn0 durlng the past den Roosevelt unveiled the memorial . at the entombed miner.. Great dim- fnQ6nESS IN THE PHILIPPINES. u-rfgaUen a itudy for years, will in a.l mere holding company. There would wo weekB have succe8sful)y robDed -haft erec ed at Arlington by the Na- culty was experienced In keeping back pXblllty open the debate for the e an administrative head of a flnan- at Etnan 8coUand and Har. tlonal Society of Co onlal D e in. 'the women whose husband., most of ManllBi May A cIvll KOVernment and ,t l8 espected tne discussion character, but for the rest the rUon memory of the yeterans who fell In them fortigners. were known to have w) b? lnaUgUrated in Batangas prov- wm attract wide attention In view of Burlington, the Northern Pacific and They have operated ln the style the recent struggle between Spain ana been employed In the tunnels. (nce Juy 4 The Btf,p could be mme. enormous possibllltle.' which are the Qreat Northern would be absolute- adopted by the James brothers. One of the United States. -,..Bp.,t r nn. ni.D.ce n.l ll- Halv taken, so far as pacification of pvtBBtea ly independent. the robbers has made It the rule to Around the platform an Immense PRESIDENT OF CUBA OCCUPIES PALACc. tnat part of the lBland , concerned, "They are to fix their rates lndivldu- stand ln the street In front of the bank crowd gathered, among whom were but some details of the system need miM i ricuT rue HlTlflal Af 1KPIIT P1 aly' make separate arrangements with whose safe Is being blown open, and many men who saw service in Cuba, Havana.-8pte!al.)-lresldent Palma fect)ng and the United States com- Wn-L Tml lwc """fl- lul shippers, enter the traffic compacts hold the citizens at bay. They have Porto Rico and the Philippines. The and his family moved Into the palace msR(on tninkl) t best at present to with other roads, and do as they please openly driven through towns where ceremonies were ln charge of Major from General Gomel's house. The natangas under military con- Chicago, 111. (Special.) The Inter sencraiiy without consulting each their identity was known, and when General John R. Brooks, commander of president has received many telegrams (g operatln(r moBt BatBrac. MI" that the Independent bis- Qther the(r horse(j haye jaded have the Department of the East, the mlll- of congratulations from the United ' oolt companle. throughout the country .Variou8 officials are ot be chosen robbed farmer, whom they have met tary establishment being represented States, Spain, France and the Latin- lnduBtriaI conditons are lm- win Boon cmblned ln a giant rival by the varloug boards of directors, who on the road, of their teams and bug- by a battalion of engineers, a battalion American republics. proving Crops have been planted t0 the Nat'nal Biscuit cornpany.prob- ,n turn wl, be eiected by stockholders, g-ies. of marines, a light battery of the Among them was this one from Unit- ' h'out natangas and will mature "bly under the narne of tne Unlon Bls" regardless of the possible wishes of the a gang, supposed to be the same one Fourth artillery, two squadrons of the ed States Secretary of War Root: Auitust cult company. men who have had the direction of af- that has committed the bank robberies, Second cavalr yand over 500 veterans "Believe in my heartfelt congratula- province report a marked dl- Sev,ral of th Urte8t lndePendenl fairs since last May." entered the barn of George Holton In of the Spanish-American war. tlons upon the Inauguration of the re- , " of ,adronll,m, especially in concerns have already entered Into an the center of tne reBldence dlstrict The services began with the playing public which the people of Cuba and provinces where th' "ree,nent "nlt ind teP now be- he and , finfi team and of The Dead March from Saul," fol- the people of the United Stat?, havd W te and La v it 1 prov ince s w ne re in. ln( uken by the ofTicers of the Union flUldla I tit bUBM iLAO. lowed by a BUrpiiced choir singing fought and labored together to estab- drones had chiefly nourished hereto- BlBeuU company of 8l. iuj, are de. , TERMINAL FOR THE ORIENT LINE. "Onward, Christian Soldier.: Prayer llsh. With confidence In your unselfish fore' ' sUrned to amalgamate most of the 1M Santiago de Cuba. (Special.) There , ' was said by Bishop Satterlee, and the patriotism and courage and In the sub- nroctl lynillK INfl VII IIFS Independent oompanle. Into one cor- was an Immense crowd here to witness KanBas clty Mo. (Special.) If the entire audience Joined ln singing the st.ntlal civic virtues of your people, ItllML ABUUHia LUCa. pormtlon. A buying and .-eUlng agree- the formal transfer of the government. proJect nvolved ln mapB flied today in national hymn.' Lieutenant General I bid you Godspeed and on this happy ment has already been entered Into, it At noon Lieutenant Whiteside lowered threj eountleB jackSon and Clay ln John M. Scholleld, U. S. A., retired, day wish for Cuba for all time liberty Washington, D. C. May 27.-The .ta- u Bftii the Btar4 stripes, the band playing MlBB0Url Wyandotte ln Kansas, Is then read the address of the president and oredr, peace and prosperity." tlstlclan of the Department of Agrlcul- Xccor(fing. to the present plans of the the "Star Spangled Banner." The Cu- carr,ed flut the KanBalI Cltyj Mexlc0 & of the national society, Mrs. Justine : President 1'alma replied; ture has completed his estimates or the 1,0,,, people, Jacob L. Boose, ban flag was then raised, the band OHent juy company wm have a w. R. Townsend, at the conclusion bf "I am deeply moved by your heart- acreage, production and farm value of ft,-,, president of the American playing a Cuban air. complete terminal system ln Kansas which the shaft was unveiled amid felt mtssage of congratulations on the the cereal crops or the United mates Btaeult company, which was absorbed General Whiteside was presented aiy The pan tQ have a four.track the cheers of the thousands who had maturation of the republic of Cuba, 190, the grand totals being as fol- bjr lh, NaUonal Biscuit company, Is with a cane and Cuban and American termlnali two for steam railroads and surrounded the stand. , . to Vfc Vth of wh,ch t PP' and l0W": Acres Bushels Value t0 be at th head of the new con" "d tender,!l a banquet by tw0 for electrt0 railroads. With six As the shaft was unveiled the artll- theVvtrnment of the United States Crrn ....91.M9.028 1.RZ1I.K10.891 92l.R&6.78 Bern- Mayor Bayardl. When the troops em- miies of terminal tracKS the Orient will lory fired the national aalute, after have contributed with their blood and Wheat 4MDS.004 748.710,11s 487.3M.1M Kanaas aty.Mo. (Special.) The Na- barked the Wrard line steamer Segur- enter the un,on Btatlon by one of the whlch president Roosevelt delivered treasure. Rest assured that the Cu- Oats ""t.478 JS?'!!! "-- Biscuit company ha. closed a nce was escorted as far as Morro three routes, and will establish connec- his address. ban people can never forget the debt f-7 To Mm tm.U2 or purchase of the Mount oastle by a steamer hired by the mayor tlon wlth every raiiroad entering Kan- " of gratitude they owe to the great re- BkWht " iU4 U.m.Ul ,M3.31 Cracker and Candy company of Kan- on which 1,000 people collected. Ba CUy exceDt tne chlcag0 A xlloni Chicago Tribune: A committee on nubile with which w. will cultivate i the preparation of this report all ia. City, one of the bl.gest firms of All flags were placed at half mast ln an(1 lncludln tne KanBa)l Clty Belti the revision of a church creed can do the closest relations by friendship and pr()pr weight has been given to the re- the kind here. This Is the second local honor of General Marti and the Cuban ,n Un)on Xermlnal and tne Suburban more work and less revising than any for the prosperity of which w. pray to c,ntiy published census report of crops BOncern to be bought up by the crack- patriots, while the graves of the dead BeU ByBteml) Xne new terminals, In- "T bo3r ' whlch we have the Almighty." of 1899. ,r tru,tl -o-called- soldiers were decorated. eluding two bridges, will cost $2,000,000. knowledge, Ratea Probably Will Stand. Attack Boston Me.t Shop.. The purchase of ,000 head of cattle Fastened together with a pin, tour Baltimore American: "Tour new of- Boston Transcript: With the vivid -... wii vi. r? iTnin.. the ex- t.. mv 27 -"Kosher m -at" dls. Hone time was the transaction of a bills for articles bought at Belfast ln fice boy may be all right, but he stam- description of the cloud of fire descend-, Ch caco .III., ,ll.y V" 0"'0"' ?kf'0Ilt ,J lhe e'a rxH man recently. ItN I. said that 1804 have Just been discovered In the mer. M .-That's the beauty of It. Ing on the Lesser Antilles fresh In ecutlv. offlc.su , of western line, force turtance. broke out in the west end tQ cr)p o( a fQW, purchaBed at QUt mlnd u requlreB no Mmnt of th. matter then will I be few If any B ct,on of JhU. cl y. About j He moment X have time to get back Imagination to enconp... th. horror. ZS pJm - a Xd th e; :r.torr." The window. Wagner's Gotterdammerung" will befor8 the boy get. through explaining of the o.d-fash.one orthodox Judg- Si. Jf the injunction, o fth. United were .mashed and the stocks of meat Tver's municipal electric tramway, shortly be Informed for the first time wnere rv, goti. Bd when I'm expect- ment day. ance of the ""J"""' . -h. . ,nterfPred and ar. made a clear profit of $5,500 and carried In France at the Chateau d'Eau the- ed t0 retUrn." State, circuit court. This fact de ruined. The police I '"t'red and ar pagl,angers during the ater, Paris. , Cleveland Plain Dealer: "Where In vloped at a mee n. . Je offlc.a . of YBl; Jorklng yr Just completed. TO? - FrPrs---!rOMlrl the world did she ever get that ugly. the western line. 'J Wr;'n1C.atdoere, wl "'f ot rt Brooklyn Life: "So she Jilted the son (worth a million) No, sir, I will never little, lopsided husband of her-r "T 111 rate. wa. accom I. .Lulted and a wom.n l ln- Th. .un'. fi.me. spring at time, to a and mar.red the father." "Tea. She tt.Ty you. Now, I trust I've mad. "That. on. of her find.." "One of her isjzxxi jr.d rr th-Vajped.-" ? l r . ,t. 5t .... a- rTtsa: yott know ytbig oan be done. crowd. n