Omaha- Daily vol. xxx vr- NO. LIS. OMAHA. MONDAY MnUXrXU, XOVKMP.IM: ., 1h; ... HE FORECAST FOR WELK'CURB F0R M01CCAN sultan Fr":dinii Expected t I etch WRfbiusrtou To-lay After Visit to Faoaa!!. WILL INYESTIGATt PAT W'CAF.PEN i 1 rnot.c Cotiiinittaa Will Probably Expel the Brooklyn leader. ' JEfENSE Of OlSCHAhGEO NEGRO TROOPS New York If rus keetiis; Will Aik the 1 jeBidcct to Reopen tli! Case. DIPLOMATS WILL totET IT TANGIER lloestiou uf Fin rot-etna the cn Inter national lirrrnrnl Rrg anlliii Muruccn to P.e I n sldrrcd. Washington- n- KotMvrlt. -p.-til t inirt'.n til!', r MiInet ( 'i f i -.r.n rk-'ihln ,1.nirn. "ie ivoi ti iiy ;,u .Mm tioiiM i hi- I '-m i i hi ti ivelwl lhTdKar.O:' if r, 1 1 1 il:- narrow rtrl,, of l.iml 4 Hie Atlantic timl Tin Ifii . wh-rt i "k ni-i. lin.)M-etri '.he vm'k lx It. on tli': t'-tl ti.tl:i.iixn ct.wI nn.I il tivn H :' Hhnii'ird tilt trMilition tlmt Atnelivan ir-mueiit mum r,"i. iiunog t.i. 1 i tu of ortt-'e vlt-lt any land other tl. !!; iiix ow !.. finvlngr his may on the. Ifilinui?, iV.e pi'-nidcnt vIsllMI tie- repnlilic of Pan-, ttina, imi for u time wh nnrti-r thi Wt!m i.f tli- I'auainan fln. On hi re tutu voyiiU'j lie luail" a. hritf c.ill L Porto rt:ce. A (.'oiitct-" fur conaioeratlon of ii:-tlii0!i i.r oclaJ iMiiuntlon will lie held In HoMon tills weik. Tli flrttt fteior will lie hold on Fih'ay and ti nn-etlnn will t-ontimi for ihfi-o Juy. Manj uulhorltl on so cial n-h-tic"! will vartir.!plo In the ni-ei-liir and take part In th- ilii-eunitioii u.i n witlc ranfre of auhject. Will liv-iiU- JIH'rn, Aii Ki'ti-rmath of the re.-nt let'tlni In New Vrk mate. - which prouiUe to al Ufi wide ettention. In fvlK-dtil-d for Mon day. 'Vht-u a upeckil roniiiiltfj ot the New Votk detinicmtio mat commute., will ni-et In New York' City to Invrutlgate ciiHigi of parly . IrrefTUlorlty iisalnut Pptrick Jl. M. 'art--iii- tho democratic leader of Kings county. TW charge against Mct'Btren If that he lnmlgald the scratohlng" which nisi AVIDlMii R. Hearst, the democratlo nonilnee rer ovtrtir, o dearly In King county. Mr. - M Crren ha h-en quoted a eajliia- tint he will make no defense le.fore t!ie canimlttee, he ! envlnil 'that he will be lemoven a a roemher. but that he will carry I"' tn" p"u'"- Three omjr of the Mutual Ree-rve Life Inauratiee cornnany. who were Indicted on chare of ranj larceny and forg-ry fol- '1nwin- the Iniursnt-e lnvetla tton ot year o, will go on trial Monday. They are Frederick A., Hurnham. prtsMettt of the (ompanjt; Geore 13. Eldrldg-.- 'li:e ;(.(enid.i, aiifl. Ororge Buroham, ee.a-otary. ('' f Segra Twin. A inaea meelln to voice a d-numd that VonereM make' f fuil InvestlKatlon of the illamiesal Trom. the army of the negro soldlT if the Twenty-flret lnfa.iitry, ' ia ' scheduled to he held at Coiier fnlon In Near York City, next Thursday. Alee fome lime during- th-'week a large delegation of mlnlaters. with lawycro. who have been -lalned on blilC of the negro soldiers, wlll-vimt President Koos-vclt at V'nshlng- 1..11 and urge r.lm to reop-rt the case. ri,. ,.,,i ,l in era aeaaou in New York will oyu Monday evenly ft 'the Metro politan cp-rn hou. with Goiml a "Romeo and Juliet." The ron will continue about four iiiotit.he. , Many of the iiiont lllutriona prelates of ti,., Itomau Catholic church In America will gaLher f- P.lc-luuornl. Va.. on Thanksglv l,,K day, to tkc lrt In the teremotilen attending li- oedicatlon of the cathedral .of th 9atre.l Heatt. The new ediflo. wliich1 will take Its place a onu of the four greatest cathedral" In the countr:.-. la t lie gtf. c: Thomaa F. Ryan. I he N.f York tmracle.". , THal .of .llleie. The tnl of Cheater UlUette. clutrg-.l with .I.-. of liu Uiace Uruwii. laa oi.e- tima twethtrt. which ha attracted wide j attention, will b. tntt..ued at H-ikime,- . .1,... laa at V (t Ml t rt 1 tiila waek. . The ptoaecuviou .. -P.nUh lt rl In the week and the H-fenee- then for th firat time will .ow in hand. Much .peculation aa In what p an Gillette', attorney', will adopt to rouilmt tl.a chain of ciremnataucea a: up by the tite ha ben nniaed. hut. up to thin I hue .u . hint of what they propose do Iu-.h been lerniitttl to 1-couie pub'l.v to The big ar-n tltig rveni u, ... i,e ih- antiuul a-ruseie for upr-mac on tin- fool bal. gt tuiioii or-, wot. tnd nvy. The n.etcli will ue pieo i PlilLwleiriiia "u rat urns y. - A fikiic liattlo for the ueavyweigm. vu.ui- rlolirt'.ip f til woj ni i" iivi Th-nkglvlna day. The ta.iueetante will be Philadelphia Ja"k O Biien and Tomtny Ruru auJ tho scene t-f the c,nai I l.o ..(j!.., Pal. Ulplouaata '1-aualer. -ei . ,l-i.!r.matic ImmIv Will i ri -ii... Morocco. November 7. for the purpose of c. n-'Uerlng the new International agree maut ai d Hi enforcmnt of its provlsl.me. Tb Vnite.1 8ates haa not yet appioved . V u err aw. the ti-hty carrymK no-" '"' -- . . tiM-iri conf erem a. ment iwn " . . but Iiecernber 1- he been tixd us the iiai of tia t otisideratlon by ,h I'ait-d Smtes senate ...ulinv lit I tlA X.t. K af.eclui em IM-IOJ h.t..... t o.- l I.ral federation has been tall-d to loeet lU lAindon Nowniber IT. Tim .. !..... .j tu, confitreuia will tmit'iii i r""i''"u" - ri al with III enaction bill, which 1 at p.seut agitatluif KiigHuiil. '"1 decla-ie hat tli return of the libaifl parly to w-r ii . .. i, attulii raised tnm uucie'i srhihtr th Houua of Lonls or tn tioa of tjxv:mmi ebail prevkii and furtbetnioi- thai U bill H wftt-.a the Houa f laa. tvmtalned tie )"Jf J!1" cone.lona " ' , !U ai.iiute W l,'e " ' . Nr-,K-r IZ -Per litsc-usnioti unermg !-,ft..n ,t,,.u. .,f Count ."'"-C ITZX n T!-d before Bom J lM.-'-"1r of Lords or th loaa 'h.n Maura Cruppl. uiuul ,ocn..1.y the C.ki.u.,. ', w.il r-fiy to the r,uine,:tt .1 cai-tellaj.e. win r-,. prexeatttd l aUomy for lha vreuitois. Holler of Ixicomoilia Ksplode IvVoi VIKW. Mo.. Nov. K-.igineer ti. M Jost-'va " b -.autiv klile.1 and luai.t ii, an P '1'. Rorii seriously liiluit-d by in xph.tti ,, i.u booec of Ireigbt engti on the r'f. . railn J luJ'V. 'ft, train ;a In i: .- 1 1- il ai.d In ninning gear w , IM il,i.,ii--1 th tiuiu prvxfrtli.g -cial l,n-ii:-v bfoa wwtiiuujr to a, ataiia. teflon ) Mo Spread nsrfh). PA HIS. Nov. ST.. Tli- :n-vi;ie which j I 'rant and Kpaln &t agreed to take to-) ViVr, In iw of tit.- Increase of snatch' in 1): !. I con infill.- t iblle and j fully t on lir i ii the announcement mad- In I I h w- 'iip.i tcli- tin iiys ago. They .ire j Istiic'.Iy pi"i-fliitl.:inry and are 'designed; , -drly tu hi'-i the reiuirein-nt s of mi , mirtency ami to safeguard the lives ami i : I ruperty if foreign-! s at Taueiei. ?Ynd- ! i inn he formal poll- lr.gr of the pints of) Morocco, to be i;ini -rt h V on on the Unai 1 rati iii atiou of tlif luternatioii il r.c:reemont j t-aohtd .it Algeeiru, tutii power will main- I tain warsliira "t Tangier end I". fiipm-d lo land n. total of ;;.li men. Flaw has intMniry (colored! be-ntis, of th "shootlng dccMcd tr. in, the buitle-hips Stiff ten. St. j r ,hf to1vn of llrownyvili-. Tex.. jn! ;mJ .1i;,!leiu..r;!ir. In f.nm.aT!(l fwl.rtln .ne mnii . k'.lloil nn.l ppvpihI Alrnirt.l Ton. !mr.i, to rrplitfi thu truiti Cijlil-e. Jr:.ini-p .VAn- tin.l Koi lip. wlili li now pi At r; "'(inpaiiy tan wut.r The I.nir,VP til" KiTiirli v-r-ls for will : Hi- puipon or tvnn'(,oiting triHi fiuni ! Alt.ll tk, HHMllJ ft !p.iii:ii? bM-o'iii pfi-fyary. I Ic H n!. lii'-lly uml'TtoiHi thut thin Joint i mnvfiiient. will net afFunie the rtliire of !i ix-etipailoii an I thu'. i itlier the Krrneli p.or the Sp!'i:sli tiass r tu Ini ralno,! i.vcr Moioecan tcrntory. The nilnioh of tha troops '.a li:nlu-(l "to f jfrg.iajdins uinl re etalilisl:!;K the untliority of thft pasha wl THtifftf-r, MKvlUft HtilfMilI." vral ciniiH-torics of the AlKCiiias i-om- have giv-n their npprovnl in udvano ..term ..r this Kureemrnt. whil- oihera j ooiii nip i-iarite u.nu wi:: liiar no ,40tli- to lli-ni Is anticipated. rriimiil .leiiiin -xertleu liJXIiOX, Nov. :x fpnuuciitlng on Die ' situation In Momcco. the Tangier corrt-apond-nl of the Tlnien nay. thai although thero la no Imiuin-tit danger of a nitlvo uprising. Hi- lime has prylved when an -ml must In? fut to the outraR-a and inmilta to which Kuropein residents have too long; been exposed nnU If mined lnt-rveiitlon in forced upon Hi- powers by I'.aHsuli's hos tility or th- hopeless Inefilciepcy of llie Kov-erulng iHinnl they mu-t 1h- prepared to ! ian it aeriousiy. Kliould the pontra neglect, the rorrv-'epondent continu-e, lo en fore due respect for their representat Ivea Hiid subjects now, they will find their task eventually to he, much greuter and more dangerous. KING GEORGE AND THE POPE I'allnre of Grrrlan "Monarch to Call at atlean llarta Fet-Hnas of Pont!. RO.MK, Nov. a. H would Hpp-ar lon'uut that King George of Or-ece had almndoiiod the idea of visiting1 the pope duHns his preaont sojourn In Home, although he nuiy still decide an to do tomorrow. The feolitigs of the Vatican authorltl-a will be hurt if the Grecian king dos not tig II upon the ponllff. and they are chagrined that he did not announce in the beginning- whether or not he Intended to do so. If the visit takea place on Monday th Vatican will not he entirely appeared, as It will be a deilUiii or the last moment. In any event the Vat ican authorities feel (hat the popo liaa been treated with a certain lack of cour taay, but should Kin Ggorge deeld,;' on Monday to pay (hie- Nit,' the pope will receive him. , - - QUIET IN HAMILTON, ONTARIO Kew btreel t'ara Are R Presence of Trnopa Hold Ilia, orderly Klemeat In Cheek. HAMILTON. Ont.. Nov. 25 -Today wa. marked with unusual quiet on the strceta. contrasted with the r'otous scenes of the laat two days which haye marked the strike of at reel railway employes here. Rom-cats ran during th- .ley and evening. In the outlying ilistrli ts sonic stones were thrown and blank carCride:-i were exploded under the wheels, hut there were no hostile demonstrations. Tilt Midler, camped In the armory under arms awaiting a riot tall and the nol -e reserves at the cily hall probably contributed towards the peaceful day. Th-, officials of the railway' company do not believe the Iruul'lf Is at an end however. The peranua who were Injured it, the rjots of Friday unil Saturday are recovering. DEATH RECORD. lra. iliarlea r. lafer. OHAIRCN, Neb.. Nov. 2i (Special.) The runeml of Mrs.' Virginia Coffey, wife or rharlea F. Coffey. picEldenl of the Flrit Nntlonai bank, occurred Saturday. After a lingering; si. knew of many month of sevei- Rufferitig eh died without any warn ing. M1 Hlaiichti. Iier diughter, had Just reach d home from the unlveralty at I.li, ei.ii,, and the two xiiim, from the Htonc county ranch, ilts. C,,ffc w.t a piomi- llpn, ,nyn,u.r r the chsdron Culture club itou a most ueiovea in-nioer or all of Cha.ii-on'a liene vol-nr. workers. The funeral J will lie eonrtnct-il ty Key, Mr. Chapp-'l r tll, jrint Metlwalist tMtrch at the j-e.l- t ut ia.e. Major M. W. Marklantl. J MAY8VH.I.K. Ky.. Nov. J -Major M. i w. Matklan.i died at the Elks' Hotuw t. 1 day. He as horn in lids city October ", '!. Major Marklaad serveil aitU dietim- ; iim pi a, ..i,ai. iii tu,- tiu war, ami aft. r many promotions was placed on the retired list February .'5. ltj, with lank of captain. iih relirnnent beL-ig bed on uia ahiilties Incurred 'n line of duty. He wa. advanced to the rok of major April l, , t.t ih fiinar.i -,,r- 'i,,a.i . L " " . i Arlington cemetery. Washinirtoii, where j wij uu,-!fd wltii nillitury honors, i al, ngside of his wife, who was a aa-ler of i . .. I . - A . 1. Virnn,i -vi viuui.. It. r. Burt-k. WAsUilNGTGN. Nov. S.-If. C Rurch. pnoprletor of the Kbhltt home in tils c-lty and for uiuny jtiia one of the best known hotrl iiic-.ii in the uonnlry, died her todav aged 'A years, lie bad an acute attack of , indigestion lat foniy and bad been , cytVCjll .1,1,djUl,n ,ver Mn,.f I V. more U)an lU(1v yyn Mp B.lr,.h u ut!. tlv )y ijcuttried with th hotel buslnes I "d his s..esia lne:u.e.l many ...dabi. I public men. Including Mr. M. KIuley during ! the, Utter' tnifPM-ion.l caieer ar.. on the vf h n.ansi-tetiou preMder.t of ih ' l 'U'',J S"'" I - M-klewakl. , vijKN". Prussian Poland, Nov. a.-Mgr. 4blew-ki. Roman r-aihln0 a.vhbishop cf P..n. w bo tly bad bw actn-e In , ComlatUng the Ger-.oa.u governmeot onlee cbiidieu of Pola.id n-i'aioii io the Geiumn tongue, wa focr-.d d-;ad In a el air in hi study liei Issi night. Hit death wa cuel bj' heart disease. Jada- W. R. tfrriiard. KANSAS CITY, Nov. J. Judge William 1 R. Bernard died hev- today at tlia bo.ne of In. ir-iu-i w. i-'iank Henderson, sgd I a yn.ll In ti e et.rlv day he woe a ,fi'hwr oa Hi Hant l' tiall. ROOSEVELT AND THE NEGRO I BrqwugTlll Incident is Offset tj Pooktr Watliiaston Luucbrou. SOUTH APPLAUDS PRESIDENT'S ACT I'rndulnni UnluK Hark a Hranlt f Uimlal of Colored Troops W hn Took I'nrt In Irix Dlut. I (From a Sniff Correspondent.) 1 WASHINGTON. Nov. :... (Sp-cial.) Tin; i proridetil's rt. termination to illsniis.i wilh dishonor fiom the nrmy or the t'nlted Pt'.t-s Hiiro companies of the Twenty-fifth, I:. iin sriioioily tMixin.lcil. Im -4 rre.itfd i.ior 1b.i.ti!ion i lm.it any one aot uf Thco itore HmiM-.i It sin. f ln;iKS h-en presUlcnt of the I ulted SmtH. Tint ii- vnduli.ui will jiwinu hack !s r trtiHin whi'-li pan ienlarly litu the rn ,,f ,Ilp ih.re.l troop of thm Twetity-nftl) Tim- v.ds whrn tl 'j wiiith liviki-J tnf:riu , upon Tii"oloic Roosevelt, by ri--a-o:i of Me entertaining at luncheon th- famous nc;io ivliiciitor, liooker Vih!n;toii, lis every thins ihat Was unlit c.ml iiuholy. Tne t.orth. nnl f a! tl.-ulariy iho New ICngland section, applnuilud the pret-Uleiit'e hroail- ii-aei i f view and aaw In the Hooker Wueij- (ngt,in i,,,.,,,,.,,, a v f.,llllII1l.t lion u ,hf. 'y.n.fll unil Hal -x-1 icciurotion of fude- ptMiileiii-f, Hint "all nun are created free and equal." The pendulum now swing. 'hack. The sjuth is hysterical In pra'ee of the tictlotia of Iho president in dlxml.:dns; from the service the three cotnpan!-" whoe men are stjppor"-d lo have enaaaed in tlte riot at Hrownsvilh'. Rut wher- New Kng land and the north coniplln.-nt-d the prvsideni. In entertaining the first ne.ro edueator or the land at the' White Hour-e. Ihey are pow found giilllu? the action of t lie president, and have ever gone o far as to raise th- qiRMIon whether the con- atfliit ion tlves Hie pr-sldenl the power to summarily dismiss lt5 men comprising the three fonipnnl-s of the Twentj -fifth in fantry from tho a-rvle of the' Fnlted Btates and forever refusing tiietn the Hghr to ro-enter the service. -Two taaii In War Oftlce. Two distinct camps have sprung up in the War department growing out of the Rrownsville episode and the dtecuwdon hss waKynl furiously, not only In the War le- partiuent, hut in the clubs and the lobbies i of the hotels. Tariff revisions, the amend ment of the rate law, ship subsidy and oth-r extreni-ly Important legislation have been completely pushed aside for the dis missnl uf the three colored companies, and out of tbis discussion there Is every reason to b-lieve a congressional Investigation will result. Every congressman lit the north who has a' Urge, negro population In Ids district and who. perchance, may have an enlisted man in one of the three companlei which is to be must-red out with dishonor, will ba first. In the field with a resolution of inquiry -. The southern dcmo'-rnt. who his no love for the neKio as a, clti.en, biit'u profound affi lion fof him as a ,?r1vint.i eees ui Piwld-nt Roosevelt's order a chance to iiiake political capital out of lite case, and he, too, will chip In lu orer lo embarnms America's leading: clUxen. and It II .( therefore to exp-i.-t a merry tlmo during tlio short session witii the . Hrownsvilie riot furnishing' tho inspiralioii. I'latt'a Heslcaatlon Looked For. Net withstanding the assertion of fr'eruitor Piatt that' he prosiees to continue as a enutor from New York until the expira tion of his term,' the best posted politicians in Washington are confid-nl that the sena tor will send his roelvmulon to Governor Hughes before March I. Senator Plait has for more than a year past beu a broken man physically. He Is so f-eble he cannot move from hi. committee room lo his car riage without assistance , and he has ex perienced great difficultly In . p-rftitnung his duties as chairman of the joint com mittee on printing; because of the strain upon his mental powers'. In fact, the Joint committee carrl-d on most of II work Inst ,ear without the aid of the senator. On top of all this came the senator's domestic I troubles, which provod uch a nhock tu i bin; that it was expected he would resign ' his office at once. But he has doclded to Jiold uti until theV-los of the pieeeu. con gress ai leant. That he will retire, with the I euditiK of the Fifty-ninth congress is thu firm belief of everyono who knows anythinp of the senator's affairs. Mr. Piatt, how ever, will doubtless desire to name bis own successor, and for this reason he will not announce bis d-tennlnatlon until he writes his resignation. Timothy I Woodruff, former lieutenant governor of New York and tit present chair man of the lepubllcan f.tat- committee. Is an nctUe and nvof.vd candidate fur. the seel. But Mr. Woodruffs residence is In Greater New York and the upstate repub licans are not-likely to i-rnilt th- election of another New York City men to the senate without a vlgwo'i contest. There are already tn the field a iiumher oi candi date for the toga.' Including- K. H. Rutlor, proprietor of the Buffalo News, and N. V. V. Fratichnt, the pres-nt superintendent of public, works. While Mr. Franchofg nam ha not been extensively rtlsoit ted, it ia known to a few politicians hera that he is after the office, and It is understood he haa the earnest support of Governor Hlgglus aa wall aa of most of the present officers of the state government. Mr. Fran-t-hol ha mid an excellent reputmlon In bis present oftlce and is said to be a man whoso elevation to the senate would be a credit ta lha slate. Another senator who will soon retire, if t iv tent reports are true. Is Mr. Proctor of Vermont. Senator Proctor ba. had about all the honors that tan come to a man and h is besides well advanced lu years. In September lost hi. eon wa chosen gov ernor of Yeraiont, '" nuw the report Is that early Ui in coming- year the Maiator ; 4 retire to make way for his son, who wt" resigu tue governoiwun w um-i n i J lle ,;M4y ,.. appointed to fil" the vacancy ; ,-aus-tl bv the propoaed retlretuent or his ' dlatlrguUhed father. ' Mmmy rh.lr..hln. 1 ac.nl. . Tll, dMtn tf , -ongres.man Hltt, for leu veai. ,,akl chairman or the foreign affair , w1,mUtr of th bouse, and the pr-vio is ' suicide of Bertie" Adam, or Pennaylvxnia, , .1,. second man on lha, committe. K-aves ' the ta ' for the t halruuinahlp of this Im portant body between koik i ij. i ouain of Iowa. Cuatie H. Iridl of Indiana 04ul James Brack Prrkln of New York. Mr. Cousins, th ranking member of Cue com mittee haa tl chairmanship of one of the u.luor couiiulttees at tbe j ;sent tlino and la also a member of the cniu!tee on nnval affaira Mr. Iindls, wito ranks Six-ond. is tl chairman of the comuiim- on pilntii.g, wl.icli, of course, he would havo to give-up nhoiiid he be chosen. Mr. Perkins Is a uieird-er of the committee on pi luting, uud i oi.tiuud o:i Pei-otiU Pag !murder,n Kansas city, kan. Holt I I I.tW Mint mill Inatnnlly Killed Uy in llftlduil I KA..-.P 1TV N..v. .'..1:1 nil Ht- 1 . l-t- ..t t.i l I I :) KI..1 r..li J. !';n:il. I: ; 1 1 '-rv. ! ' ir i lctur of Hit- Ki'ti''k.v lviii.-c. n rc.-.iinl , v.u hut ' m;. Ji'i Nitt-fh HlM'i stfTI. In' i Ktn.rn ';tv. ki;i., ttiit- c'cnl':8. Kuiery Tins ii'.ni mi,! I. ill". I iin.l I.. I' Fi'iioii!.. a I limn, piiru-r. xyn 7:nt tn tlif lniiM.r Imiii r iyhlli- wik.ii. .1. ;unl,w Kiinililo. i i nf.l :!i an iron in il.tr i'roni linlciipmlciiiv, . Mil, u:i i.f tiii wiiiilil-ln' mljicr. wh chut ' i . .... i- i. .. , . i , . in In- flittU l.y i.tiH-.'tn who iuriii-.l ltn I . e ... , ... ! unil Pnin 1 1 ittmi. ft n-tro. ilown Jtinm- ....I,... ..vwm... l. r,l,,.i,,l strrot l th. ( Jf . Tinnhl';'M woimd -Im pot Kcriou; Hitnihl.. 'ul li'itton rr- nrrtntod T,lllV li.'tmH ill i":.iitfiii 111.' W,i. Ihit- nuiul.il- Hifl Ii I It. .n were Into-Mi-ute.!. " 'i'hfl ..literal tl,- K.-..l,.,-V,- bin.- in, walkir.ic over t--, M.- .N,k t.'.M 1-, v , I hunt! r i;A'!o. ,n ptirrtn Trr !m hhe lol.bv at ih time, r.n-rv f,,l.l u,.ral"lr' wnnuin. win as-ume loe coummnd ! . ... ..... ,i...ti.. i -i . n.'i - l .'.'I, if;.i .- II...I , lining, I lie tn-n t;igier.tl t'uui the devk. apparently to tiiak- their departure. When the M-aiht-d the liooi,, liov. ever. Rumble braced himself .-igainst tne l.-earo nnd with a nhaky hnnd firtd two rlmts at the hotel piM ptietor. Gutsts lii'-li-d Into the lobby and found Kuiery dead, lying- across th- hotel I glutei', which was spread open on the clerk's iklK t mc btiil. i. from Rumble's revolvor went wild. The second had pierced Kmery's chest jrt lxlow the heart, eau itia almost insTcntiiutaiicoun ilealh. Rumble and Hnf.on fled down the rear!1''5 no,1; "'' ,he Xo''H'-"" Military Ulvlr stuirwav. Vh, r,- ihev eo.,. ot.-red Sim.ma. i ion -xists in the Deperlnvnt of the MI-- YhiTt- Jl Ii entMJiitered Simons. tlio porter, who lnr) bn Attracted by the shots and was .iiisl ascending tlie st-ps. Ru'.niile tired a eilot ht Hlmons that -truck th- imrter ia th"1 eiioulder. . and th- two I roobers pushed b blm and Imltnl lor the I lr-er. Th- poiici station is KitiiMt.tl im mediately across Sin s(itet from the bote arid officers were iln the scene a iiilnut- or two lifter the HrsJ allot rang out. MSumbU; and Ilutton wevi seen by the officers on Minn-Mitii stt.Tt a bba k from the hoi-1 end gave ciiase. firing as tliey ran. One lull If t siruck Ruinlile a glaneiuu; blow on tlio check und caused t li v niolder. because of his drunken condition, to stagger and 'fall. Hutton stopped r.tiinitiK when he re alised that-RumlilN had bn shot, and tlio pair won soon landed In Jail. Pimons .tl.-o wis jaken to the station and hill wound dresaetl. There It was stated that the wounds of both Rumble and Pi nions were slight. The rol.liei secured no boot y. FUTURE OF INDIAN LANDS ennte ( onimlllee Finishes Taking; Testimony and Adjoarns to .Meet In WasfcliiBton. KANSAS CITY. Nov. .Several mem bers of the senate committee on Indlnu affairs.' which has be:i Investigating con ditions in the lndn Territory, arrived here today en rout Washington. 8-ntH and HrnnOcpoe of t lo their homes or to tn Clark of MontHTia nnectleut departed for via Chicago. S-nitor Weshlngton tonlgh Clark; of Wyomlncr If ft for Omaha on a late Irnlu and S"eiM.oi ie Aina; i;r Kani-arf will depa-rt in llie iiKirnina; for Washlngtuti. Senator Teller-left tho committee at liu tleavill-, going direct -to SI. IjouIs on his way cast. . -. ) The transcript tk-n In tho committee's Investigation Just comploted -contains 1.4-) l.ages of typewritten matter. . H comprise tiHtimony secured from dozens of territory business and profesionnl men. Indians and others, eovering- heat-lug at ek-ht of the principal t itles in Indian Territory. None of th- senators while lir-, would CNpress an opinion' ns to what should Us don- tow ard removing the ri-sii let Ions on 'the sale of the Indian landa or the leasing; lot" the coal lands. Senator Clark of Wy- I omlng. said the conunli had not con-I sldored the report which It will make to I the senate. Further hearings will be held In Washington. "Wt received much Infurmall'iit which will prove useful." said 8-nator Clark. "The principal questions, considered were the removal uf the restrictions to the sal- f lauds by it" Indians and what shall be done wilh tTie more than 4'nu'oa acres of segregalcd coal lands in the Choctaw and i Chickasaw nations." K-gyptoi-gy in tne ctointry. i Tno m-ir-liers of th- committee were Im- i Kr01''1 Ui" 'xl-rsire readitig; on this snb Ipiesetl by tho ptosiierliy of th- Indians, i '(,,t ,l uivrrt at e conchislou of the pur- Senator Clark said that the followers of j ' "f ,he l'-'PMn flsurc that has puir.led i Chief Chittliarjo or "CtHzy Hnake" of the j m";' "r wany cenf'tirl'. Pome time ago I Creeks, were practically tho only full- 1 h" submitted bis J.less to tilt Anercato- bloods who refused to accept th- land al- logical s.iety. who in turn submitted then J lotrr.enta. I i I TRIAL OF, ALLEGED LYNCHER Ytrrdsy lir. Phllllppa received an Invl J. Hill l.ooch, (aargrd with l.radlns; tatlon to expltlii his tlioory more fully in Mob at Spring Seld, Mo., lo He Arraigned Tvda. i " ! I SPRINUF1F.LO. Mo.. Nov. .-Tiie trial! irr.lT'o-n1 three negroes on the public, square last I Faster, will begin in the criminal court j here tomorrow. ; Proseentlng Attorney Patteraon ha te- t,:,.i m . , . . n.."i n-j .,-iii, im, - ley. saying that he will lie unable to lw here and aid the state, in his trial, .hav ing been call-d to New York lo take testimony, in th Standard Oil ouster case. Daniel D. Oalbralth. onother of the al leged mob laders. will be tried a second time, on December 14. A Jury failetl to agre- in l.ls tase at tlie js( term i.f com L ....I ..., t-.. A ....J"...., ul I I ... I DOUBLE TRAGEDY IN TOLEDO i Mr. and Mrs. Jinn Meat! Mitchell of Salem, laaa., t am wait Suicide In llol-l. TDI.K1X). t. Nov. :t.-llr. and Mrs. Janie. el -otl Mitchtll of Salem, Muss., were found dead in bd In a rooming house at ' to ,,le arrMtB ialg8 numlxr of former Bellevue, east Of hero, this uion.lnar. Wh-n eniuiuj httVB t-eu dlscharge.1 without be thel! loom wa entered a strong odor of ', .ivtn r,v doflll,e ta,iSt. f(J1. (ll,.r i I formaldehyde gus was noticed. '"oioner Vrrinilya rendered vei-.lict of double j siilclii-. Later inv estlrstli.ii. hcwei er. le- veai.-u rac-s woieu o -y m i ie:iu,o in ihow that Mitchell driiKeed liia wife si-.d tanned her death and then onunitted sui cide by the aaiue mean The two had ben travel. nn; lugether for eeceial ye-.ir. the wor.ian being a p.timirt. t known us C'lli- Courliciul j No Cii - is" fur the murder or s.ittide Is , kiiuw n. - " " " i " ioof. NKW YORK. Nov.- iS.-lt a stated at the iiii-nugrr' t.fh.-a of llie MetropollUii Opera houa i..n!gnt that Kniioo Cart.)' voice. nn n naa oen atiectod, had Im- proved to such. an etletit that tlio tenor ould uuiOtivciy appear VNedncsdav ivmi. Ing uiil-ka an unforeseen illnes prevented, l aruso's ! .l will l bruuhl lu-for the court of a-.rl ,! tomorrow and vett ii ui i ii..t 1 r.RELLY MAY 1AM AFTER IT! Northern Yiliurj livhirj Cotuniicdor Likely to Aisome int'i Wcrk. PERMANENT SUCC-SSxR FIMST OF YEAR J H-nnrilfil ( rrtnln nlnrl iil-fi-pj-'n Arilnitn llntli-a Will i Admit of III TakloB the C'onininntl, : ' i Na Uftumti umionnc m til in v i ln-.-a ...... ' niHae uk to whom v.-IU (niroiil :i turn rt j.-i- , . J; V 'n ''on"n"" " " larl"rc c,,,l' I'i'it month It. tRK- cnimari i of the AnnTl. iiii tmops now ojMTHttnB In I "V'"-io.i iire.au R.HIUI .i-pnri t ! "c.iunrtrr that Major Gfnernl A. W. Gr-ely, coniniumllngr the Northern Mill- In connection wiih hi command of the j division until a itertruinent com.uander ifc ftiiiiouiic-d by the War d-pnrtment. 11 is rot thought that Colonel K. S. Godfrey will take even temporary command of the department on account of his arduous du ties as oomninnder of the brigade post at Fort Riley and paction! irly In view of the op-nlns; of th- Cavalry School of Applica tion at that post for the winter and fall season, of vhlch Colonel Godfrey 1st also In charge. Tt tv f ',,,ll--'l,t Uuit :l, ...1.1., i- .,..r,l... i,t soiirt, which i.-t on- rif th" largest and most important military depart menls In th- count i y. General Greely will be able to exercls-i the conimnnd without particu lar detriment to the other departments of the division. After January t. a 'number of change in military commands will be made, as usually liapii-na at th- beginning of th-n-w y-ar find. It ia therefore regarded .i"i more than lik-ly no sp-cIhI commander of the Missouri department will be mad" utitM after that d'te. FOOT BALL LESS DANGEROUS Death 1. 1st Krilai-ril from Klableeii to Klevrn aad omber of Injured lleerraaed. . CHICAGO. Nov. li.-Kleven dead and M severely injured Is the record of the foot ball s'-nson of IfHni aceordine; to the resunv, of the season's aecid-ntsi In the Tribune today. These figures are compared with the casualties of l:-3, when eighteen players wer- killed and 1"D aeverely injuretl, and, a-cording lo the Tribune, shows thut "de- I brutalized" foot ball has accomp'.lslietl In ja large gr.-e llie object aimed at In rendering the game less dangerous to life and limb. The d-crease In casualties is especially marked among high schorl player. In the mason of ipeft eleven high school players were killed and forty-seven injuretl In th season j;ist closed seven were killed ami twenty-five were badly hurt. All the col lege and high school gimoH this -year wen played under the new rules drawn-tip after ;li-n(o vt- )jjws Vi Mi.tfy tiie limi tation for less' dangerou foot ball aroused by the lone list of casualties In the season of !!. ' The value of the new rules Is shown In the record of the big coil-Be games. This year not one fatality h is oc curred in the game played by the larger American colleges. The Tribune carries Interviews' with a number of college presidents and coaches cast and west, in' which the opinion is gen-rally expressed that th- new rule, have uchieved the elimination of much of j the brutality and danger to life and limb ! that characterised the game in former years ! and' that aliove all It has made the game I safer for high school boy. RIDDLE OF SPHYNX SOLVED I New York F.ay otologist Discover I'nrpose for, Which Historical Fig a re W as Constructed. J'.INGHAMTON, N. Y., Nov. iV-Dr.' J. W. Philliniw of this city believes he has solv-d the r'.ri.lle of the Sphynx. Or. ! J'billinps Is on- of the btt stud-nt of i in some -i ine leaning j-.gypioiojtiMs ot i Europe, from whos- oj.ltiions '.he Archaco- !!htl"y 1";: the i-onclusion that ius und probable." : a rKiper lo b- r-d l,efore tin: Arcliato ' logical oo!"ty in the spring. I'ntll he leada ; that p.iper Or. Phlllipps witl not explain his solution ol iho "tlddlc " " - CITY FIRM R0B3ED Warrant Issued for Arrest uf Terltr Fmployr .of lontetomery . Ward. KANSAS CITY. Mo., Nov. T Tlie ?y tematie looting of the Kansas City branch of th Montgomery Ward company of Chi cago has been discovered and aa o result .1 numlier of employes have been arrested. It Is said by an officer of the company In this city that warrant, have li-en Issued for the arrest of more than twelve former employes, nnd that th list may be In creased as the investigation progrease. Andrew Young, general manager of the lTTZ ZTTtft ! propel ty stolen. - More than a month ago officers of tlie, j company susK-cted tliat a systematic rob-, I bery was being carried on by certain em- ' ploye.. Secret senice men were einployed, who went to work with llie regular em- I tili.v-es. a.i.il doririr Itot iMiit trer-U u iiumtu.r j cf .rrt,HU have Upf.n Iu addition i fjisiniisji Street lir strike Auto. ST. IH'IS, Nov. -Ji. Cornelius Harrison was ri'al'ly fatally injured and his wife suffer-oi serious wounds tonljrhl wh-n the sutoinotale in whi- h th-y w re riulng was tut lu two by a street car. Their dsualiter. Miss M.t-ry Harrison, nnd Thomas Rohan, who wils actig aa cliaufftur. escaped with minor braise. Mr. Harrison was thrown from the ma- j chine, falling on his had and fracturing- . hjg kiU1. -lrs. ilsjrlaon wu tlirown againal tiie t urhstoue and her fa, e was .Vere!v laoi rated and several scalp wojnds inflicted oa Ui- back of her head. yiM autonuibllo wu cionsius the A'andtr y enter avenue Hack at Washington boule vard when thi n.ai:hine wus struck III tlie cental- by a Van enter car. The auto- i niobil ui l'llt ill t ii Nebraska weathek recast Tu rmln j Fair . i. nia..st m i ) CRAPSEY WILL NOT RECANT at- .. to ,Mkr Hrtrurllon nail Lmri I hnrrh. ROCHF.STKR. N. v.. Nov. Rowing- to th- will or h,. hutch, but tefusina; to niako A "cowardly r-tisctlor" of the lH--f which induced the church to teri.ilnn te his minis try. H-v. Alet-n,,n S. Ciapb-ry. irt;or of S'. Andrews' chuivh of tills city, today renounced his ministry in flic Prot-atai-.t Kplscopa! church In a 1-tter to Hishop Wlir.m pavld Walker of the western diocese of New York. Tn this lett-r Hev. Mr. Crapsey realTlrmed his belief that th notion of the orisrln of Jceiiri, that j son of man wn.t born without a human father, Is without foundation In history. He also asserted "thut when T say of Jesus that H ascended Into heaven I do not mean and cannot mean that witli His physlonl body of 11,-sh, Mood and liones. He Moated Into space and. has for I'.tH) yenrs been existing somewhere In th- sky, hi 'hat very physical b aly of flesh, blood and Imukh. Such an existence would !?eeni to me not glorious, but horrible." DoclarltiT that he Is about to carry the ens- to the free- IntelMcence and enlightened conscience of th" world, th- counsels the "hundriils of cl-rgymen and thoif-vtnds of laymen lu the Protestant Kpiscopal church who have reached the same coiu ltihions as he has not to be dismayed and lojduy Wh-re they are." "I appeal." he :ivi. "from those in place, of authority in the church Itself to the great liody of people." Ho .'issert-d that l.e does not blame his judges and though he bows to their will rind feels thai It is llnr.l for him, and says: "I utn equally certain that It !s not final for the church. When th- ereat tribunal of thought ha. decided this contention tho men who ad minister the church on earth will conform to tills decision." Having; lot go of the "temporary and unstable Interpretations of the creed" he declare that he holds more flrmjy to the pospel. PRESIDENT NEARING HOME Hatileshlp l.oi. la Reported Stl'l Miles UfT Cape Henry Sunday Morning;. WASHINGTON, Nov. 25. A meseags- re ceived at the wireless station at the Wash ington navy yard and made public today, from the eattleship I.oui!ena, on which President Roosevelt and party are return ing from Panama by way of Porto Rico, announced that the battleship was 8M mile, off Cape Henry at S o'clock lost nijrbt. At he rr.tn t'wh1on the Jjiulsiana Is ntcamlna; R should r-nch the Vlixinla capes at about ! a: ni. tomorrow. Secretary Ijocb l-ft Washington today to meet the prwldent when ho truntf-rs to the naval yacht May flower In the lower Chesapeake bay. It I. exp-etrd that the transfer will b made at Wolf Trap light. NORFOLK. Va., Nov. :'.-Tlie Norfolk navy yard tonlgl.it received a wircles. com munication from .the battleship Louisiana, conveying; President Roosevelt from ranaina. The message was for transmis sion to the bureau of ua vlpation. Navy ib parrm-nt. Washington. At s o'clock the Louisiana was i nillee southeast of Cape Il-nry. Tlie message requested that the converted, yatht May fower now an-hoed In Hampton Hoads meet the Iouls'.ana at 1 o'clock Monday artornoon off Pln-y Point In the Chesa peake buy. The Mayflower will leave Hampton Roads early tomorrow morning for the rendezvous. POLREIS MURDER TRIAL TODAY Wife of Wealthy Brewer ait Slonx ' Falls to tnawrr I harne nf U II HiiaT Servant Ctrl. SiOL'X FALLS. S. P.. Nov. S5.-pec!al.) Interest In the case of Mrs. Knitna Kauf inaun, wir- of Mow Kaufmanu, a wealthy locul "brewer, who. Is ehatgcJ w ith the murder of Mis Agnes Polreis, her l-year-iAi domestic, ha uguln lioen aroused to the highest pitch by the announcement, which is made tin good authority, that Mr. Knuftnunn will be arraigned lu the male clicult court Iti this city at o'clock to morrow nit ruing, to plead lo the serlom charge against her. Mrs. Kaufmann lias Just returned to iottx Falls, after an nbeeuce extending fio.n last June, wh-n herself, husband and Charles, their son. departed for an un known point In the east, following the ac lion of the state Kiipr'ine court In admit ting Mr. Kaufnisiiii to bail In tlie sum of IUJ.Mp'. a bond for this amount having promptly bet-u furnished. Mr. Ksuffmaii reluined to Rloux Fall a few week after their departure and has remained het throughout the summer and fall. Charles Kaufmanu was con stantly with his mother during her volun tary r-tlrement. FRENCH SCHCOL SHIP BURNED til Bat Three of FU Hundred Men Aboard Succeed In t: scan in or. TOl'LON. Prance. Nov. li.-rUe torpedo school Bhlp Algectias, stationed In tlili harbor, wus totally destroyed by fire at a late hour thl evening. There were CuO men on btf.rd when the fire broke out. but it ia believed that all but three of tli-m were sa"ed. The Algexiras was a ship of the line ond Tor a. nunib-r of yeaia past had been doing duty us a hitroor ves-l and ciiiploye.1 as a torpedo training ship. It waa of 3.W7 ton displacement, and w.i liuilt iu lX. Tliei- v.a terrild- anxiely concerning; tile fate of the Ivj m-n on board. The authori ties announced that everyUdy bud be-n luken off tn beats and avtJ wit! th- ex ception of three. Those inen did not answer the roil toll and. U It prcsum.d liny weie burned to d-.uth. murder er I'nula. Han. P VULA. Kan-. Nov. ii-Fugre Vohs. a wealth,' fa nut r. eara old. who Jived ncuv Ixiuisouig. wus aim', lo J,.-aUi within a riKO l d'slan..-, of hit home aa he w M relurniiig I't.a.i l.ouianurg lust nlniit. Hie wife In urd ti e sliot and 1,s,;hI tlie UcJy of Iier luisliaud lying to il,u l,tl,i of hi wugon. There wus 4, bullrt bob bsiiin.l Ids nr. Ciii'il l'.iik.-r, tears nil. was urr-ted .ln ;i ii.l Ii. 1-1 -ui s.o-ftt, i"ti. B ,. 1 L-m. tio. Tnrmlnj Klr. V. I irmiirrnoiri. B( niumm " i n i mt j I l Hour. !). II. mr. In k.T I A M. til 1IM I ... 1.1 . - 1 r . j n. m ,-m a i. n :t I " ' 4: SURRENDERS j r, m. m it I i. n I I ii K p. n II' ti . m.... .. Ii ii p. m 44 " T i. ui IS '- i: i i. m s i I :)) Trfiiuprs ST0R1 1st TelU cf IliiOwn Conteiiion t the Chri:t!an Life. AFTER LONG STRUGGU Joy Cornea After Year Tilled trith Tirk ntfj tud Derpair. j INTEREST IN MmiNGS is growing I --- uctptre jnoicraeni neainer rerson Crowd Auditor urn Last Micht. THIRTY-TWO SEEK.N, AT THE ALTAI Fort; -Tit 4 nnfeaslon at itecoae PresHyterlan ndar Morning? . Work of Choir Flrajtea K-rnnarlUta. Desptt.. the inclement w. ether. T.ooo ;iev. plo rilled tho Auditorium to near Dr. Torrej at th- mission meeting lust night. As or the opening rdirht cf the mission, nuinj could not find scats and so stood In tb alslep and In iho retir of th- room. Thirty-two persons cam- to the fitmt tc confess Christ after the s-rnion was fin ished, a number larger by twenty thai n the flist nlBht, which o far bad bow the most pvoductlve of intmedliite am tanglbl- results. Til- vast nudlence was Intensely Inter ested, nnd when Dr. ivrrey had ftMahw speaking. It did not melt away as mam audiences have done on similar occasions A great majority uf those present remain to hear th- evanffeilst expound the way ol life, to the penitents. t Dr. Tarrry'a Own Conversion. Dr. Tommy's th-mo was of tho blessingi of the Christian life and the hopeless con dition of the unsaved. In his illustration' he. drew from his own fund of experience' dwelt on the bitter us well us the sweet, told the story' of his own imnverslon, so in particular that he confessed mi attempt at suicide while despairing of the unsucce's of his life. Tlie rapt attention with which the audience llntened to his words allowed this story of conversion ohe of the strong points-of his sermon. "Six long, dark years did I struggle with myself before I gave myself to Christ," said the evangelist. "One day. In the attic, I wa. looking over a hook In my mother', and what I read there made me rebel against the Idea of liecomtng a Christian. The article told of the Christian life what to do to become a Christian and how to do it. "I found that a Christian must be what the Lord would have hi.n. be. go where the Lord would have blm go, and do what the Lord would have Mm do. CntlM got lo that eenten.ee verythln; looked alt right, for it steined easy to bell-ve end assent lo all the tilings that had been mentlon-d up to thaf. Hut there I stuck. 'I won't tk it." 1 said, Tor Hie Lotd might want me to be a preacher, and J have t n' . mind on . W-mhtg ' h ' i,wyer.' . jl d'clded then and there' not to be Christian, and for years thut decision embittered my life. , ( Final Surrender Urlna Joy. "I entered Yale at 15, to fit mys.If to become a lawyer. My father was wealthy. He gave wo plenty of money and I went In for a good time. I sought Joy, but I found barrenness, wretchedness, utter de spair. I plunged Into dissipation and found sorrow. Nothing' I could do would brink jr. rest. Jly d-spalr was so utter tliat one night I Jumiied from my bed and ran to th witshstaud, looking for a revolver I had In the drawer there. I Intended to blow out niy brain. I didn't And the revulver. I think It was there all the time, but 1 believe God kept me from finding it. "I dropped down on my kneos in front of tho washstond and prayed to God. I told him if he would take th heavy bur den off my heart I would glv up the law and preach the gospel. Then I found th Joy I had so long denied myeeir. "Every Christian ha "a Joy unspeakable and full of glory and nobody else ha It. Some professed Christians hold with one han. to God and with the other to th world? and more often than not It Is the left hand they' liold out to God. Real Chtlstlutis. let go 'he world and hold to God with' both hands. ' I.lc Told hr ke Uetll. "Tho devil comes and say lo you 'Don't Im; a Christian, because It will take all lb Butu'hlne out of your life. Th devil t-lls n lie. It's only when you become Chi1 tian thut the bright aim shines nil the tim along your patli. Do you ihink It took the sunrblne out of my lite to become a Chris tian? Do you think It took the eunshme out of Mr. Hutlcr's lite here, or Jaooby's? "(.Hi my friends, Christ gives the hope of eternal life. Ha tlie world anything to put up againm that? . Tlie hope of the future Is more important than ell present possi-asion. The hope of eternal llfo means more than pl-awure and companions and wealth. All these will pas awoy. but happiness lu Christ will run through all eternity." Dr. Torrey gave this definition of a Chris tian: A man. woman or child who com to Ood it' ll lost imur. who take CTtr! as his Iord and Master and cunfessea Illn a such before the world, und who strive to live day by day u Christ would have him live. At the Sunday uf tmnoon meeting the main floor of ibe Auditorium waa fill-d and tlieie was a fair sprinkllrg of people In the galleries. I'r. Toitey trtlid on "Personal Work." endeavoring to Impress Its value upon the minds of bis healer. His text wus from Pineiiw, "II that winn-th axilla is wise." Confeaslon in C nurchea. Converts ere being made each day who do not come roiward In the meeting, but prefer to nuike their eonfeloti public In their own church-. In the Second Preb -ti-rlan church ennduy r.ioi nliis. after won by W, S. Jacby. torty-tbre- iv oiim cuJiio to Iho abut and entires-! Chri.t us their Master. On the morr.lns; of the first, day c f Hie mia;n alsjut sixty pron were converted, al Hie various ihjrrne a result of llie mission spirit which ha spread over th" el;.- l..cf Hi- muut'-t tlrst lxg.i to, urr.tutr- for the meetings The woik vf the blr tholr Is g''.lfii.g to the cu.cli.ts. as well a to tin minister t-f th- -hutches inter-..td In Ihi mission movement. B .nduy ut l-oth meet -inga ail th- siats in the choir left w.le lill-d. and. In. fact, thl ccndi! I.m pivall at a'l-.uost everv ni'-etinif. Tim tbolr I divided into tin M'tii-n. ;u lha; no one needs to lw prr.if.it more than one-tlili.l of the Hilt. wUeb caonoi l.-e cons.dwvd a haifjsiiii on any of the bluut-i. Some of tin III Want lo bo present ulitinM evt-ry even ins and occujioojlly 1' liapien. tliere hi no' ro-rn tor tlitin iu the choir. 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