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r„, O.LV ^MOLTED >•«. "
J1IST0R1CAI. SOCIET*.
VOLUME 10.
Spain's Evacuation of Philip-
pines Create Disturbances.
FRIDAY MOHNING.
The Importance & of
taking a good Spring
Medicine is well known
— in fact, it* necessity
\is noiiemlly idnii*
\ led. To argue this
I nt is useless — takes
fine And wastes our
Teal question is, what
i( ike? O^course, you want the
b YorSpour blood | you want a
n ll^r ine which ^ cures blood
d "eases.
IHt FIRST PAPER PUBLISHED IN OWLftHOM*
OKLAHOMA. Al'Ml^
21, 189!'.
0U3 FORCES INSUFFICIENT.
up your
iffl
p cm-
Miss Rosebery Joins a Crew on
Life's Fitful Voyage.
TITLE MATEO TO TITLE,
giving, sun
Native Soldiers Under Spain Fear curing quai
™ i fa linir.
Their Countrymen's Vengeance.
cino contGaining appctite-
stoinach^^oning, dyspepsia-
ities. For that tired
dull hcadache,^
erable, all run «
down
How They Set OH a Marriage in the
Old.Fashioned Royal Way.
WON'T GIVE UP THEIR ARMS.j
final Kemoval or Mpaatsh Forces
mid Kxclinnge of Pplninei* iM
Zamboanffa. Mindanao and
Suln Inland* Liable to
Produce lliot*.
THERE'S NO AMERICAN GIRL IN IT.
rrrrr ~ ■
by The Prince ow Waes and
and alKiu-t 300 of the guest. were
ID view tilt- presents.
MRS GEORGE'S SUH TELLS.
TESTIMONY FHIS MOTHER S RB1.A
TIOSS WITH bAXTON.
canton, a. April SO-Th- *■* ■•«
Mrs. George today put on '
„,,„d a WHMM wh° i'*"""'1
: a man in a lone black macklntotn
saw a white s.itlor hat,
and cape. wearing a
psing her home, which I.
routes fr,m the Althous ■ "■' «;
enter of the city, soon after the h
„.r nf Saxton. This evul,
,d to corroborate the story of The man
ln black" that war sent
Alt house homo by one of the altnu.
who t.Milled yesterday.
Newton George the s. vent- n > ■
of I lie deceasedDx KTA.HN 1NN-"
■on of the accused was put on the st.im.
to testify as to th« Intimate relation, h _
had witnessed between the. ninth-i a. •
Saxton. Quite a number of court reo.v,l<
mm introduced In e\i '
dour ot till day Indicated that the dc
fcise til nearly concluded U. ca °-
Dreyfus' Declaration Wtien Im-
prisoned for Life.
HE WAS URGED TO CONFESS.
Du Paty Dc Clam Thought Him the
Greatest Martyr of the Century
INTERESTING FIGARO EXPOSURES.
dition .
*a true toni^^^t o bone
sli ew, nerve an^^^*onBcle
I Btimulant^^^Now can Prov®'
we 7 at c/^proved, we
and ^Tvery day in
Hood's
/ c o n •
vou want ' Hearts Met with Diamond* and I •
with Coronet. Have Sentiment,
and So the HauRnter nrtho
Karl of Itoaehcry Wed*
the Karl of Crewe.
London, April SO.-Large crowds of peo-
A) • A
Manila, Aprtl P- ™'^pai",','!
f. ,,-nation o ftho Philippine Islands w.ll
i„ practically completed by tl'.e
orawl of the Spanish g. — «"n Horn
Zamboanga. island of " "damto, and
duin th.- Zulu Islands, and if the I nl
Sta'es assumes coniroi of the Mlndan.
I ,i, . Zulu Is amis on the Spaniards
an,I the Zulu military authorities
withdrawing tile mmiao -
here must, in order to ^rriHon those
Islands, diminish the forces -• ^nrlu
i,-,i Toons, w hich are already too small.
There was almost mutiny among the
Epantsh troops In the islands because
thev were ordered to proceed to the lai
1 • , ,i, r-irolin- elands,
drone islands ami tti- « ar ^
pome of them refu.-iug to i i_e(j
in«r tha' there enlistment had expired.
*. nit ed and were al*
The latter w. n ex. m d ^
9nwPli t0 return to spam «
1 w . u , The Iiativ- •troops in
r^h-rr.
They must nc. ,n;l> • > • ; > ,
risk the yens nee of their
The nH.'iv s of Zambora,.,. - mboldene 1
, h suspicious capture ot the IUW
which wer - l" r< •• , apho-
lh(," v',7" are IlkdJ " ^°ve
trounl* v , _n (t!,t- eo.M i
Hrc wivhovav* «.• • bel'levod that
l8lundlfrSrtS wars will -then I,'
the snu ulBering , ^ ^n.
r-usmed. anarchy wll preva'' nd l
"li-abltants of nearly every
11Ka"\ CXo"'"'''' prisoner:
i it il is pos-Ible to arrange I
^.?r.r," ™i,^H as If they were a civ-
v 1 . , ir -h,- Filipino, conwnt to
illxed tna.U.11 It the Amer-
rel.ase U-ie Spanish ,h(.y h„„,
,0*™ ^fhn rna'n for which * "OUld
prisoners, n i1'""1
tree her immteal prisoner.^ u)<1
The Pcvi^or. ot «K ^ ■ h rnm.
r«l 'b - e ... he
mmslon. ' treachery, although
Filipino lin. s. f<" ( llic Sllfc
Agulnaldo h s gut . ^
« W ™™mC,(c.
Filipinos held i.J 11
be dlstlncHly advantag.
claim -lo have been
DO prove each
the year, that
Sara a p a r i 11 a
IS the best; i,„llu.,„, ....... —
that it is «il- pl, tailo red within'the precincts of ^est-
'equalled as a Abbey today to .>rtl''r
general/Spring Medi- .he ni.,rr|ain. of Lady Marractt I'rtmro*
V^r cine; /that it meetl 1
ry requirement Above nemed l crew< v-
Wa nr /ove this by thou- I w u. ,r th0 a , gerj
arl of H
Among thos
and mora. We i>r /ove this by ihou-
nands of tefti/monlals
not from peo/ple anxious
ailvertiBiy'theiiiselves, •
but from ^people
X
in the
same walk
of life as you. And
j, , our t testimonials tell of
"Viirr.'. real, bona fide 1 1 RE8.
Wcbclieve when you have given it a
fair trial you will agree that America's
(ireutest Medicine and best Spring
Medicine is Hood's Sarsaparilla.*Pre-
pared byC. I.Hood&Co., Lowell,Mass.
,d to France in the recent Franco-Am-
erican reciprocity arrangement, unless
f'.ermany made concessions Similar to
those by which Fiance had .cured ar
w I11 This re.'nee. the <|iic.t Wn
concessions each country «iii
"..lei, matter Is now under negotiation
, in Berlin. ,
HEW TRE n PHTiFIED.
Washington. April .- ."«or
for the government of III, United W;"
and Consul Ceneral Chan.es P. ■ l''
Z the govc.rnm.ni
ZTTo original section requiring ^
surrender of fugitives from Jus
arc ellis* ns of he eoum >
extradition Is sought, hut ins.
llcposlllonH Printed Are All
\\ ny. Wliowinis lie Testimony on
MT.icli lie "a* Couileleil
lo Have lleen Mn«u-
fact ured*
l'RlDAY MOUNlNf.
orcd In the'harbor tonight en route to
l'crtinouth. The. officers wcro enu rla n
i„ the Hope club and tomorrow a rc-
c, ption will be tendered to them by Oov.
i>\• r .it tlie ibrtt bouses.
N, m .. April SO. A. h. M if, • t
• inn iV Richardson and May. ieaduiK
i-i's and factors, Ui.d tonlB t
uvd N jrsew* , .
m I. j,, o \piii Itt.—A thousand i" (,«'
..riM-nteVs will strike on May 1 unUs-
tiicir demands for cents un hour «n<
eight hours work ^ ""'ached
'""rme'.'ung today 'attended by over 9
'"s" W York, April M - Henry W. S.russ
l.as lib 1 a petition f bankruptcy «un
1liilltes of J..7-.1.H0 and no assets. Nearly
, all «4 liabilities w e intra,-ted «« "
Lartner In the tlrm of bOUto
Ifonipany. manufactureis of sill. >«rn9.
Whlc« firm failed In
\,.tl< April William IV V hit-
on, ,,f the most prominent insuranc.
•w'yers in the United State*, died at U
I, in this city today, ag.d '•* >"ar«
il- was n ntlve of New Orleans
l'arl?. April !! The Fronde give. <
•• ti, 11 three e.isi's of plague ha\
rumor that mr -
oeeurred among the employes of tm
,,,., „f the eli* to Which the (1 lease wa
broughl in carpets of oost.-rn manufac-
\ ure The Jstper demands t hat :i . < n -
investflgatinn into the matter m.u * ■
,'leve-und April 20. The Northern Ohio
^^IRange Manufacturers a-ss..elation, to-
1 i ,1,1 I'd t. advance the l>rle- s of fln-
11 ,,,. . ,., ,,t i ee rase of t'he
i^ln i| pr<"luet - I . ,
it of the raw materials
April 20. -Fifty a. res of land
will he recovered from lake Erie for the
Ohio Centennial exposition to Is- held In
Toledo in 1 « The work of gnu Inr ^
Bn.un.ls and dredging for a harbor MOO
f, Ct III length Will begin nt, once.
HUM BE It :$03
Captain Falke. of German Man-
of-War, Arrested,
HELD AS PRISONER OF WAR
Capt. Sturdee and Admiral Kauti Al-
low None to Leave Without Permit.
DISOBEDIENCE OF ORDERS DEATft.
I.e email y Han been Ilehlnd tho
righting of the BelieW Arter
All anil lln Helped Tliem
...Jlatimra x t aiiso
Waning.
Aiu'tuh oxtranr.ion • - iiiltit >
ere (00 inv«^1 prOv«0 ^* "JSS-TE otttiwu, to its
IT'"
I eountry to surrende
discretion.
BLACKWELL'S island
hospital burned.
Prisoner Inmates Allowed Free-
dom Did Heroic Work
—No Victims.
Will
will
might
n-t they
yellow fever
SPREADS IN CUBA.
American Shell Fired Last
Summer Exploded Last
Sunday.
, ,hc good treatment! Havana April 20,-Thrcc eases of yel
American on,, „n„„„noe i'-.em- , low .f.ver developed tod.vy. t ol. Data
,h;'y Tnxioiis lo influence their ^J^' isolated the houses.
selves anx „ ftho llnl ■ •! 8tai• t La Lucha from Manaz-
^ MalX U 'i tbat an Ameri si,; nred
n, Fill- r.inmer during the .f
XX** rooming. ^ 'C
•'""ir'1 e'm- ' SSl Imo xTTZ-*"-'
5r s s5a!sSs:« M
I ' V" Spainsh';.r.™. «re
arlng wedding favors
Marguerite, and primroses, r. presenting
the brides name. Tho Earle of Rosebery
gave 'his daughter away and the best man
was the Earl of Chester.l ,d. nr. Butier
and the dean of Westminster had charge
of tho ceremony. Tho honeymon w.ll be
J
r,drnT;r:VhrwereM,.ad>. f,,
Crew^MlltieiT'^Cvnthia Crew.-Ml'lnes, th-
Tuotseh'Id ro-.
with 'satin' spo'- The skirts had shaped
, ui , i in l4ieo tn ri'ons and
aevei^Trusches." The bod were trim-
med with oid-tashior, d #,teJu?*inll|ll«ni.
"ver the too Of the Sie ves and tied to a I „ allowel, ,„ pass out
knot edged" with lace, with | Then- wre twelve men .
.,„a sleeves of transparent lac
sashe* of primrose chiffons tied in
; . • at the side. The hats
,-osc chiffons with pink
,Th? !;t;rw"^d «„'
T^SrSar^:
3SSfe2W2W«
:;,rr:,s:
bride arrived at the Abbey at t I
,„rrvl„r ., hoimuet of orchids. Mar-
„erit« "nd Other .lowers cut from her
K' ' ganlen sue was ro.-t at tt.e west
1 .or l.v the bridesmaids, who acc ropan-
iued 'her up the nave to the
choir Sir Frederick Uridg.
.rganist "f Westminister
payed! Schubert .- grand
,the wedding march
rarls April :0-The Figaro, continuing
today its publication of testimony offered
before the court of cassation In the Prey
fus revision inquiry devotes twem
columns to some twenty dcposltl
their t minor officials, mos! ol wni i .1
he I.. 10 Dreyfu. It gKes *"""
the bordeaux. Major I' orseltie. t'.
-as director of tho Cherehe-Mdll
prison In WW at the tlm- -f U>- .-ond m-
nation of Dreyfus, testified the* Drayfui
cnsislently and |s—i-t-ntly prof .-ted
his innocence, and. after h was cent etn
neil. repeatedly asked for a revolver, de-
claring thut his only crime was In havnu
11 born a Jew.
The witness said thai -arter tho pot?-
I tlon for a revision of thb trial by court
j martial was reject, d Col. In. I' .tv II"
] 1 'him visited Dreyfus and tried ids nr
moat to draw from him a confeaaton that 0mahai Aprii id.-The river fa, atlll rls-
he bad been Into a «Ullty '' I |n at r„inl and is now within
Irreyf1sd~«c...y apro°t«ted | and a half of the danger llne.The lowiad.
: VERY NEAR THE
DANGER LINE.
Missouri River Still Rising at
Omaha and Threatening
Council Bluffs.
^r^ndth,^™--
I'"""''"] W.s'loC^l !k lb- I
ot'Th! penitentiary when the .lames
were discovered, the
I that he was not guilty and Col Du Paty
1, Clam said in parting from dilni: "If
,u are really Innocent you are the great
?• martyr of the century.
Major Forsenettl told the court lhat he
ueatloned Capt. Leburn-Benaud resid-
ing th. alleted ponfeaslons ot Dreyfus;
trot tbat the oapt.tn promptly dettied
tie,- Dreyfus hud confessed ar.ythitife.
The Major -added that although he anil
on both aides of the river aro partially
under water now. Some houses
northwest part of tho city are at pref
ent surrounded by backwater and anuih.
cr foot will flood a largo numb.
it will require a much greater rise
reach any of the manufaclurlng Indus
Seattle, Wash. April 2"-A Times special
from Victoria. 11. C. suys tho ,learner
Managarl from Australia, brings advices
lhat the commander of the Carman mat
,,f war Fnlke at Samoa, ha.l been ar-
rested by th. British and Is held a prls-
„ni!r on the British vessel 1'orpoi.e. Ha
was surprised by a s.piad of Brltl.h
S1,;l.,rs handing arms and ammunition to
Mataafa's men. The report WetWlU «®
A us. r. ilia was by I lie passengem of the
earner rpoltt.
After iho arrest of the FalRc'* com-
under .1 conference was held between
,,,tIn Sturdee and Admiral Kautz, and
I'.u-poI- and l'htn.lelphla .teamed
in a I-Hion on either .Ida of the Falke.
llr,i,.rs were then sent aboard that if *ho
, move of any kind she would be
;r,wn ' .„" or.l'e NO one allow-
. 1 B„ aboard or bat- the German ship
war without permission, written and
"'j Sign,Si by either Captain Sturdee ot tha
1,110 1 porpoise of Admiral Kautz.
Fighting
tlarge
. of prim-
choicest
the
Abbey,
march, and
from I.ohengrln
of eonvlcts and attendants rushed up in
dome on the southern end of the
building was soon burned ,b,v,n :.ml te
crashed upon th,- main structure. .
. ...„ro Sont from the city to xno
engines ..... confined to
inland and the flames w
the one section of the large building.
THREE WERE RANK,
DEAD COWARDS.
frrns of ^*r^ t
Major Att
nvin<
lared that
irsenettl de-
Li of the in
Many others testifl.pd for and against
Dreyfus. There were numerous witnesses
wh-i deposed that they had com. into
eontact with Capt lA'brun-Uenaud and h^
n< v. r mentioned any confession ot Drey-
fus. Among these was the Abbe VaU-
dler, i" whom Capt. Lebrun-Henaud des-
crimed a score of tlmi s the degp idatior
scone, without ev. r alluding to any con
of 'the Omah*
pany are
Bridge and Terminal c
r water In places. The '
up to tho newly
Illinois Central on tli
damage Is reported a;
up the river Indicate
at this point.
Specla.s from Onat
h« river is highest
rising. Much rich 1
v.iter. At M
■in the lower par
ude grade of tho
,,wa side but
t. Reports from
still further rise
t© /lhat
4he
ltlllo. «"«a ,
bridal procession passed up
the niave
CONDITION OF TRKASl'RY.
"VVn hington.April 20.—Today's r "mcnt
.f the treasury shows:
Av . 11ahie cash balancc 2SI,0tffl,0M; go.-..!
TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES.
Court of Inquiry of the 71st
New York Sends Its
Report.
regiment
were i
nwota
r mihnul l'S
pany f ' " '*u
through the lines
, . nil'1 1.'11 t h
pa«ig Inst nn.
wi'tlv'Uit any l°ss on
repulse
Amerf-eam sld-
corner silve
SO SKI CWM-
Tnpeka. Kansas. th„
rr;; <« •••
; he brought home b
canal, In which he says,
of this character have co .
. Iverv organization now
th 20th Ka
of Suez
raising
antly publishing v -
Vv shipments to Spain- 1'es-
'"rday 'they said thai 00.000 'had gone and
today 'the local banks «Wo (r<nn
Nuroeroos the „,afla for Im-
♦.ho various ois-1"1" "■
■p,R . . .,nd « eds. n t rations.
, have -i -.eir rations are chare d
Wi° l" „ - the customs of t'hc Hands they
" •- ;h ' the money ought to be spent
from ;hink ih.n
.'vina ii. providing aids to ■>■«
aim
in titc rhilippln.'3
the Missi
reply h
possible
pla
sippl
been give
ales west ot
ho uniform reply
to all of them, as
-- , ln th. iMclilc Will be sent |
no transports p will not be,
hack to the 1'nlte.l St.any
in to return nm "' 1 Th01
other than at Ba ^ paolfle
or transpor^s now 1■ prac
Y^ endm.- -
any "f th"™ 'heir pre«nt
POOR MISS
The Abbey was effectively and charm
InlT; ib-eo-ated with palm, Pri=;
t. .inti miller choice it"**
r"Z"nr\t the marflage «rvlce was
. imnresslve Dazzling sunshine was
^;::,mmg trough the Abbey windows
"-1'' lservice was fulK choral, and as the
couple l.f. the A the organ placed
Mendelsohn's wed,lini: -narch Arrange
„ • made to cin^metagraph th
™::e npon th. arrlval and departure of
the bride from the Abbey.
The guess inclu.l.'-l lee '■ Major Smith, w:.
I,Mrs ' ' iho Ibe I "lid family n.-.w .n Don-
. , ..i r iirhi s-< r f Buccleuche,
don t he Duke and Ducne.
r n,,fr. r n .1 "im Morley. .ne
Duk"UMnd TMK-bess' of CI.-veland. and the
I leirle-s of soCit ty generally.
I •..r.I'nw.Xg^n'i d< seriPilona I ■^"incompetency. The hearing -
|"d \;i;,;;:S 'w i ,, dia-ltmued for nearly three houra an .
I • Vewc'a-N T'".ie F.'-arl of Ro.-e-
1?" ... u<.a piven hs daughtr
San Jose, Cal, April 20.—
day destroyed -the cooperag
of A. Zicovlch, the fruit r
•kin,
and
ott.'i
id winery
: h us ■ of
Albany, N. V. April 20-A h. .ring on
the report of the court which the con
duct at Santiago of the 71st regiment of
New York, was given by Governor Rons.
I volt today. The hearing developed the
| fact that the court of Inquiry found that
wag lieutenant colonel
giment; Captain Whit-
tic. who was major in that command and
Major Austin, of the staff of Brlgadi. ,
c.eneral Smith Smith and who common
ded a company In that regiment. v
guilty ot lack of bravery and courag
a los3 of over >100.000.
San Francisco, April 2n..
satisfaction caused by the
man, 1TJ) caulk rs and ship
ployed by Wm. A. Boole &
ili.eilt work, went on a strilt
! unnounce that they wll. ii" i
until all differences are s.l
1 satisfaction.
I New York, April *>.-Cap
I Bourne, pn s>ld< n't of t •
' e im §hip company, dl< d at
i day 'it Brooklyn, aed T'. yea
1 Washington.April 20,-Sir .1
r ,r: i 'the Brlttlsh a
.mtinues between the force.'
t Ma.aafa ....1 Maileiuia TanttS. Bush
—"" c"«'iy f
or ,he large warehouses. The trti | MM*k ^
"ap.-1 VIs th" .1'." on which the report-
i ,1 arrest was made.
MYSTERIOCS MOVV.MhNT.
San Francisco. April 'JO-The 'mail ad-
r,, , Ived here by the Associated
,.r . \prll 17 from Apia. Samoa, ana
, ,X March «. told of a little ««
,1 .till ; ,,..h - ui-cd .Inst before the bombard-
1 ihe American and British war-
cmmeti - d- TI,.- Herman man of
„ ,r it to leave the harbor on
im. u.yst.'ioiis mission when Adnriral
Ki„„z . g„.,lle-l her to return iand ^take
,f th, German residents as
i nt • iho cltv by the Amert-
iMimi.ardment ><i
m.l British warships was about to
t i German returned to net*
"""n" I I iring t'. shelling of the
posillo" and . .ring manv aerm;in r„.
r'^ ,nei.,.m -mblned wi'h tho
; . „r , prominent German planter
' £r aiding th.- rebels. Is perhaps the on.
, f,.rr,.,| to in the Victoria ii.lvlce, .if to-
. ,, in ,n.e mann-r misconstrued
' , ...., , V, the Morgandl who
: .'"evident,, led 1.1 believe that th.
omnia '' ' " ' h:'J """ T :„a
-irlsoner and that his vessel was In dan-
, . „t of .he water by
Owing to <1 i - -
lifts of a fore,
carpenters cm-
Son on govern,
today and
ur to w rk
pel to their
, Iowa, S'
nee 1KM, i
om land s now un.
kllng, S. 1).. .IK- streets
of town arc under wat-
er The Sioux and Floyo river, are bank
full and dead animals 1,oath. In tho cur.
rent indicate loss of live sto< .
\t i'lcrre the river is practlcaly on a
vtiM.d, registering fifteen teeu l-'Nortt-
W tern has repaired the break In H
M-'at ks at Rous - i aud trains arc moving
rTlTalong the lowlands in Nebra.aa and
L«h DaJota from oux CKy north, the
| • is out of the banks and farmers
h ivr" removed their stock and belongings
)ff lake tin. vsat r midnlg"
irer •
bank. The
■-I. f. .■< wide
enr\
A.
t'he we
Two years ago the s?
j and it was only by
i , xertion that tho rl
I from forming a new
Ibraaka -de. A ri«..
do the business, an
lan'ts in tho botoms
Yankton tonight say
Brit.
id <
thing happei
of ithe great
1 American war vessels
.my auspicious move
ebanne Ion t'.ie Ne- |
lf mm. ; her foot will 1
ti (I. ii I manufacturing
great
i the
Black hills.
printing an
FEDERATION AGAINST HIM,
lOMPBKB ABKBTHB REJMOVA1. • ,
CI,aud johnson-
Washington April J0.-8amuel c.ompcr..
nJrtdem M the American Ke -ration of
l.abor, today printed ,o the president a
petition, asking for th
of the
conclusion th
ocean if
tlcahle
to take
ptotions."
JUORNEY TO
jrORN''Y
1 fastings. Nel
mons wires froi
l,.ft there at r.
j Viola liorloeker
I here at 7:25 t
llorlocker is a'
\Lll.
Id KB
i magnifleent bejc
,-ith
A
hastings
To THE BLOCK. ! C. 1 «•' «
April 20—Sheriff Sim- includ- 1
I Sheldon, Iowa that n« , d'.am-md.
'. lock tonight with Mi-*
In charp- and will arris e
uorrow morning. M. n
,.,«t too 111 t
dazzlini
<if ring
s and ot.ier presents
i ,i plendld kind. The
,,.v jr i' s to the bride
true lo\er s knot in
keep up.
physltlon and a Sheldon I and Cornel
NOV
BBINO FIXED CP IN bkrun
,,y AMBASSADOR WHITE.
.nri, 20—The reciprocity
•Washington. Ai rriie.l State*
•ons between the ' niim
trying t
| by her moth . . -
1 attorney whom she has consult
her arlval I" 'he Iowa town.
I"K! ;trralng-.l at n'clock tton.orro
,„g and the legal Viu' be
at her home. A g .oo
en for her appearance. In no cast
Bhc be sent to jail.
r. and Mrs. Henry White gave ti
m hand me mounted diamond pi
frame. There v\ al?o Kif'
travel John Hay .the Ontted_BU
icompani d retiiry Mrs. John V,
While he had mad
tiir.>
VanderblW
feet h'gb
The
rl de
mo
nt -
I Germany ha
Derllr
expert to retriv
tijju clause" the s ime
transfered t<
White is ne
Berlin forelgi
OKI.All.'MA WEATHF.R.
oo_ For. e.ist —■ Okla
Washington, Ap. -
hon,„ : nd Indan l-rrlt. ry-- * an «
warmer Friday and Saturday, caster
winds
concessions gran'.- [ My Undo tor.Ceh'
• Abbi
primroses, with n nine, a,„.
lory and Crewe coats of arm
crowd of people ga hered in
re. whet
situated and
ere impassabe for houn
f th(. luide and -her fat he
auscd much 'X> i.enu nt
during which C.'e crowd
hrough the police cordon
.tared with gro. olfflcull:
TI,., l'riue. of Will s and the Duke
should
that he would
Whittlesey to <
mine his romp
main as an ot ti
of he state, tin
should be don<
from i Smith, because
s s'C-I colonel are a
.„ackay and that he
wedding Captain Austin in
•ated w'.'t-h ! guard order
A large
Berkeley j
dence is |
he fcJtreetn
ie arrival
at the Abbey
nd cheering,
.reed Its w.-y
Order was re
tml
i the
■i IT-st
intention
mparii'd
.r «nnoni:
hicli
up his mind
till it
uhmit th
miiit;
ind liti
f thi
in the
HeUl
h.ink
7.'/.li
lCdvai
mpa nj
engine*
and luncheon at the Rosbery
CARNEGIE NEW MINE
Tshpning. Mich, April 20- t « '
o,l to a> 1 • Superior mine •
trol of ti" ' ' n lhc M ir,,u. tti
largest pi• ,l" • • . .
•r V Cole managei roi am -
ranB '' ' i,,-ninsula has been mak
the upppe ^ln o7;hi, prijp,,rt5
ing an cxamii- issued <k
a circular letter h-^ ^ ^
terms to sto<
interest. This
I lArgeal opc .'
A common expression is:
"The human race is grow-
ing weaker and wiser.'
That we are growing weak- ^
er is proved by tliC l'argL' t,. .v-er is (
number of pale, thin and
emaciated people.
That we are growing
wiser may be proved by
overcoming these disorders
with the timely use ot
Scott's Emulsion ot C od-
liver Oil with Hypophos-
phites which gives strength,
enriches the blood, invigor-
ates the nerves and torms
fat.
;ll of Claud
bureau of
ok this ac-
he delegates to tha
r invention held in
•mher, as the result
exploited at that
tim-. ^
BURIED If! WEDDING CLOTHES.
ki:.i.i:i> wiin.E HER
,s THE WAY.
Npril 20—Assistant
'/'the .mi- r Broklyn, 'a
„ on his wav from Kew York to Ne*
. . , marry Ml«s Nina Halt
Miss Hail was buried to-
' Q, wna .hot by her brother, Sat-
" >'• ,.,rm -v . miles from New
urday n their .ar -laytng with
, HI.« H111 attempted to take it
B ,n 0 ' ' .. .. accidentally dlf-
fr"m ,,!m;in':hot stri'khig her bead. She
hove been married to Ehby till,
cr. 1 leav of ahsnc
Miss Hall's parents attempted
"-.l.v bv wire, hut he
and he
had al-
f left Ne
Hall wa
est.
hurie.1 in her wedding
il.l make
c ndfi.oo, all druggist.
BQW'NIi, Clienusts, New lork.
, h ar the hand that My Fnclo
York brings with ltlm.
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