Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 49, Number 6, Jasper, Dubois County, 19 October 1906 — Page 6

WEEKLY COURIER lK I l IMUNJ. fühl,.-.,.

r. ..

SAM JONES

CURlOU PAH 1 I SAN ADVICE.

JAS 1

LMM NA

NEWS CF THE WEEK AN EPITOME OF THE MOST IM PORTANT EVENTS AT HOME AND ABROAD. NORTH, EAST, WEST, SOOTH

Shaw Tritt to Induct Voung Men te j Our Pattern Department

Support R

es

PEACEFULLY AND QtlETLV

NOTzo Ev angelist PASsto

AWAY.

THE S. . S(l iw. j

! would say. an i

The in.., in Hj till It la said

York h) . ; rk exchange a t" -" etl'S 1

Carefu:ix o sestd and Condensed Co-np.iatton of Current New Items. Dorrtttic and Fortign.

Bart snd near 1.:, Hai ckarcej fes I log. ami In UM I Socreta or ailed frti being oo:i

MISCELLANEOUS.

lor the first year the expor I":'.;': . . . : 105. . km;

nues to draw on for money New i. a !'.ts re. ! unt. showing the u; i n New ' I "f the fiscal heat wore is. i v : In )4 and S78 5

DIED IN MASTER'S WORK

Nu -Maud tin tlcuiar oj St. l.ouis.

mhlic.n pell bindet

MM hi partisan if g ar and ill uoi application to par IW "i siHirh at

it. n.

En Route from Oklahoma City Carttrtviilt. Ca. to Ctlebrate 59th Armversary with Fan-iiy Reunion.

exas county ra.mer. j: he tuurder.

1 e R r. Ar

oca tslsnd trail at IVrry. Ark. pr

4 --Rev. gam P. ingi iit. di.-d on No 4. Mtbouuii

and ton of lynchbin aav

Mnt

rain f ashes ov

irk mount Taft. A Bai mi

irom Cuba, their labors there 'u.'npleted Tiie govern men. .

Cuba was turned over to Gov. Chas Nul, a situphj Amen, an man oer. devot. I of show. The a- : .-m, r . f Austria is cm fined to his apartments with a colu:n and cai irrt Hi Ileal advisers a M that he shou! bi removed to a milder climate. A mass meetings of citixens. held in Cnion square. San Francisco, called to form a committee of public safetv

r Ke up In diordet'ivlng to gain control b: nS

The bit

tne maus all

guni to oh

r wUtroi of New York an order excluding from

cn postal cards

a t

i rtnipf ii 'w in in.

conduct or character of any Individ asl Earthquake hock in Sicilv continue, and are causing serious damage k, n" ,nd chu"h. ome of which have fallen Isle of Pine, will be civen Cn ,d State provisional governor p. nd ng tettlement of l. status as Cuban oll i Havana statement

A h.n .

1 Ml route ho-i.e 'th anniv. rtatrj of mill r. union H

of htaith and ipir Mi and talk d

8. line

; an.- tog the fu.u.e

two

faction? I asseru-

steanier James t..n..h!ir.

broke the wheat cargo record at Du lu'h. Minn she loaded STb.OOO bushels The cargo is the largest Individ

ui one or wiear evi - floated

Boat gets i el for tra art mm

uiirr a;o. Fraulein Bertha K man in Qermanv

Tha

of 2 cents a bushion of the grain to

upi.. the richest an1 Cuatav- Vm

onien und Calbach, an armv officer er urrM one hundred and eighty th.i-and dollar was distril. ed anion.' the emplove of the Imp gun works 9n the occasion. Judge Juhn W. Wofford. of the crlm inal court. Kansas Cfty, declared from the b.nch that John D Rockefeller as the most maliciously malignad an in the world. Attnrnev.Ge.-ieral Moody announced

ii-rr conrerring lk Ii... .

.ur iHvwueni, tna: he would from UM ah:net Janua' The Interstate rnwimai.

Ion has recei .ed a flood of complaint

win sn:;,rs re freight car service.

roaos are not aide to care for the

ge offered steamer Hankow was Wag alongside her nk. China. Hundreds engers. mostly women. deafi. and th t-oi...

ble carco was destroved All th. K i-. pean aaung,,, and crew were saved. An imperial order Kivlng notice of the retirement of Lteat-Oen. stoescel on the grcund of 111 health, has an peared The tal of 1.1 II r I Ion Cta

iering Fort Arhur to

n going n since

ainnc

wi

re

I lack of ig that rail-

The Hritish burned while hcrf at Hongl of (: , a, ere burned u

ho wa s.n'.n a w

K- , . . wmm

y wi-aiir:iii at Lodz. Russia refueed the mini-ration, of pri-st. and h.U standing on the scafford whis tl-d socla'.istlc tune.. fj Wh Hurd IsbtJMg past g-and mas ; of UM grand lodte of Ma..,, of Mew Tork, ,? ea al HornI th , Heralding h-r approach n thousand miles away bv n.ans of wireless relegrapjy. the prot cted cruiser Charleston arrived a- San Francisco The C barlestoa win f the flagship of Um Pacific squadron Hresid.nt Harvie Jo-an o thSouthern Cotton a-socHtion. 'estmates tr.at. between 0,000 and 5rt"o bale

niiort in ; Ori:l !

b the cold snap

The Jalisco R.-inlr nt fi., j-

Mexico. OÜ1 lost KMOgOM is a result aee '' f rC Bt maB K a l aI1' ,ilUt ev'df'nre an o protre tha- the bo-jk nave be. b falsely tnt-rd Cablegrams have leen sent to a'l 9 Rinthe world ask ng -he au hoilesto keep wa-chor Manuel silv. ira. he Havana banK.r. w io 1. accused of bavin? absc-n :.d wirh more than tl 000.000. UMtebv causing the nssJ ment in New York of Um banking and commission novss of Juan M. Case lo.

: 1 i h liaM lt.c, be- ' ;' " ' at.' $4 ... . .. i Dissatisfied with the existing condi tinny in 'he r ......

-mi, '.ua'.i uai n Utical refugees have applied to Pt d nt Roosevelt to bring about an...

non or that repuMic to the States.

The supreme court States beard ar;ii;i;-: of Charles M .

i :i- eau to celbra:. ; bii birth with retli i in ;rie

ta- He ar

wun member, of hi. party for

r. ga .1 tic iatii for

au : tu me most succ ssful tii. tm I Okiaaorna City. Ok la Shortly after he spoke of feeling b:i 1 "nd his daogbter brought hina h t ater and h. snfMrentle reeovered. ih.n be i ilapsee! and is s short Uom .: was t that h,- n

and nil possible wa done to lejUoft Wuen I'.rry was reached, reeling

aiuiB oi nis

,1 ! .1..:-

.i i . se voiin " m.-.t.

f. ...... .

or j ;,t a n..i

parties stand for primi; :. s j io not aiwas do so !t Ü

to iL, IT"'! UUd i,s rotten. nat is tbe young man to do then? And as unf.rtunately. the RepnbiloSn I mach.,:., politician, in Si Lonis, and ' D,arV -V-O where utlj,r . ' rloud and Rejiubiican reformers are 1"'aMn- Kepubii.an pollUeiWM

-.e ...u,n io the cor(, a:i), Jn njanv

" na, proved ti

wtia.o would Shaw

Republican friends to do under

Im; a is- the yo;,ng ReseSo Iicans of Iowa to vot, the h, !e 1... , Publican ticket. or would he sav if his adv.ee could be tendered privately y ,he Rblicas ticket, but M ratch rSflSST" All the corrupt rinKs advise the . young voter to Sttstfiort the wh. le

I ' an anu jiay

t cont. ntion.

advise his oung

such

the the

l i i i i o r u k n ii l f ic

1 I riimuLt ur I A TAILORED SHIRTWAIST. I fHETALENTS

v 1 IM j V ' N i'-.'.'VL I oXT; raithfui ,

fo; Sirl ! TI.uk I':. Vf, CT -r..v. - ? . ' . : ii

67 yV j 1

Walt Holcomb.

co-worker. Hev.

and II : r tun t. .1 I...

UMee SSsmb, r of his Immediate fam-

'. e peaceriiny and quUtlv pass, as j; fa.l.Rg Ult , a ,h.tl, tWP. Death was doe to heart fa! ... MW Jones, nil wife, and M:s ar. nie Pysesj ani Miss Jolln Jones, his daughter, wtre Ith him -.t k . Of death. at 'he ln:ie

i ue nouy Kock, wher-

ial. Mrs lon.s win continue com pan ying the bod v.

K.v Mr Reioomk w.nt to Memphis to sank, arrangement for . .poVlaj rain to conwy the b ,d y W Cart ,r WS, l. a. h-:e burial will occur.

ivev o.org Stuart sociate; K v v ,t

no attention to

character or corrupt doius of . f.i I I !" i tt rn .J f J

I hia and I ennsj ivania, in Now Jersey. ! this season, and Is OMecMlh .11 L be;:;a"?wt;r inNr Y,r sts utr -v.;r 2 Sflh , V !aI1'nJcr and Boston & I P.v fini.lied bv machine stitcl.ln

Hi rmnlr. Z '' " -.l-"l. ih. Iron.

' " . ii kSi.iia i .iiivipo tat iitiritr ti..m ..

followoH Th, u " I -nceai.Mi und-r the

Cornmtn, and Sug jt.t.ve Thought. v it Note that Um revisers onft he words ' he k.-udom of ,, av, M la imfHirtant ,h we be r.-ady at, i ' -aichrul. for n.rists ,.. ., ... Hk. the return f,h,, ,, of lffai' who before h.. Set ou h . , er to , rar country; ras . fr the eondnef of his b :sines dir his absence oiled L. own m nts S slaves. V, 10. "Five f iT,ia " n. ....

Was a WeijHit. mil n . .Am, tu . .

r u . - 1 1

umm i.-,.,i estimated

o . .iioo; and. if ih

mi consist of either l,ht

. or neavy Sh. R, a

mer ease its value

I.WK); in UM latte

cording to hi has gi,ri to

sa Wi

I... of

In tii.

would be alM.iit

r äs.- 1:' non .

s s. veral ability " i; ! h jllst W bat ur. h-.

capacity to IO best ndtsntase.

i straightway

wi; h

wi

was hroneht to L:!'l it was iin tHrwi

. iw. our

east, ac-

i '.n .

. . -

r"'V-pleat. The neck is finished bv the regulation neck band and hiKh standing collar, and the .s.Ves are gathered into d-ep cb.se fitting cuffs The ni.Kie win reproduce afoetively French flannel, albatross, cashmere madras and i-mgee For .:.;-inch bust measure thn-e yards of material rtb Inches wide will be required Size

iur sa, .u. it. J8. 40 and 42 inch measure

Ti,

receipt .f 1,1 cents.

s bUFt

tkattff-n tft-fii w . .

... o vn on

Ad. ires, all orders

i n- asSd Rev.

n o MlSilSSlOpj, will e9ft H e. o. f:x eii, 1 ' - w ill reader old time n..r d evancellst. list Jones died, as he oft-n i -sired to. -in ,he narnisa for the Mas er th-. 2.

sred for years Sam Jones' Career. Snmtir.1 ir

' Jues, tne mo-t f-.

J A. It duct th the no-. fnveriU Evan-j .sid be working

I'nitej

mm. ' . . . ...

"st of his time, wa, bom cann'la,es an'' aiJ in the nomination

... vaaunoera county. Alabama. (,r; It OI a""- anl honest ones and vote sc

r e vas the son of Capt Joan 8n' J'fui-. (Porten Jnn..

me Kepubli.an nartv hit

come to a Krr plight even with the attSSOSt that the reformers in it. ranks can do. but when it. roSVAfl and en thusiastlc voter, are advised to shut their eyes and vote bli .dly for all the rascals and standnat tolleta an.i

the foolish old schemers of the Shaw type who are labeled hYpublican. no wonder the young men balk. Shaws

uiice would not only make the partv I a .tench in the nostrils of decent peo ! PK, but a political cadaver that e . ! one would be anxious m ...-

, - i-ai un.'l I nil Ii i. itu.

' The Democracy is difft rent from , M,r'" l" L'iw- ki" ' mimwr :.,f ,.aT K. publicanism. the indeiendence (I ",' ! W euk-Dee. svrit.

ne youne DnsnoetM and his attraction to the honest and able loaders of the party, has been, and will forever be. the salvation of the party of the people. Tkm independence of Democrat, makes platforms that VfB stand spproval and candidates that will bear the investigation that is the sole safe, cuard of the voters The Dem.-oracv invites the young voter to study the j former and present poOpies of the' party, to probe the charaeter nf n-

tothe Pattern Department of tbis

our r

n tile f. i.i

. low in .- couixiii:

N J676.

-IZS

RAS A Dl utr

misses- waist.

eordintly.

.el the

for Japi

Septembe

Hi. resignation from derinit former tj;

of the t nited l in tbe cases W D Httwmii

and ,,-Ce a l'e-': MM nfleoft and negnbers of the Western Federation

-'ters. who are in prison county. Idaho, under a chars

remov r ,j was educ at boardi After t was adm beean t .

Porter Jones

"p was j ars aid h o CnfttrnefOe, (;.. wh.

ind

ii! war ne stud;. I fo the bar In li flee his prof 0

i w:tt

ItiC ("!) ,

ins had

h .

r " "apeetefl. It has i tbat state. The case com-. been a s.-rted th it h ,.,o.i . ' case comes

hK,., . , " . ...... .i-siRi, vwioi un an apjeal from the d n j re.erreil tn fare th rnnr-t of fh 1loK.. t. j .

in civilian .-.-K i . .I court r. fu

" .ua.-rt'j oi in unirorm The BsMdle of Octolwr having been

rea nen. tne

IS anon ! of mur iberg of

to this

time et for

news ffCSn the Peor Arctic expedi tion. ho,., practically was abandoned of Muring this year from the band f esplorers which sailed from New York fifteen months ago. If Peary had decided to spnd a second winter in the Arctic circle, it was expected that new would come irorn the expedition through the whalers when thev Mu into Dundee. Scotland, at the end of their , rulses this fall Cen M!tue X!b,)ld has been .p. poiniei Vex lean CeSsStti at St Iuls

lie succeeds Rafael p

Wa. ii. sin's. ed from

KU'l " mrrltm l. i

" "i i:.:ueas C'irpus Judge T If. Blriag age 70 Little Rock

rand lodge of

lead at

Serrano, who

h" K"ni!hi r. r..

rniic ...ii .. I. .i ,

c- 'ue narnr.one Sit.., iD..a convention., with many delegat. . attendance, at St. Lout.. ;JV?t.iin- ,D ,he rt court M VVlch.t.. Kas. decided that the board of education has the power un dr the law. fo estsbli.h and main '-In separate school, in Wlchlts NV. gne. say that the case will be tsken to the .täte supreme court In the presence of 0 pupil ln the South Euclid school, m Cleveland 0

a I rermmar d hi c-i-f r Af1' r it'll ii. jiii 9 vj he r forced oirt k liel m, a ct. Metho !; K- COBSd Cbtt He had var ,;ir, . flcorsla conf rence dar'm

tor the follow Rent for tiie

Which il iielne,!

Mr. Jon s ievt Iiis ' :. . ., j the country. gn, remarkatij. foicr; ings in n:r.-t of th

in 'he

:n. f)

n rr, '. .:ll i ;

Msl a g i t.;s.,

lon.e.

President Dl.i bee,,,.. f II":."-: L W 8hep.rc-.

-' in iiegeu relations with the revolutionär junta whoe heidquarters were in that city enor Klbosf has been ln the consular service for the past ten years acting s the capacity of an agent. Forty counties in Missouri ,rive em pioyment to 34.000 persons, ssy. U bor bureau report Af a conference betwen union rep resemam-e and several contractors n hlcaso. no solution of the pendine lsbor difficulties was reached, and at the eb M the contractors issued an Ultimatum which was In, effect Re turn to U rk Of st iv aav f,

..- . . - -.

ine nited States

Z -"MssiuaBejB, l. not readv to announce ,ben It win w'thuraw from Ü e isund of Cuba and .rren flcr the reins of government tn the Cubsns. bul this action can not be taken un,,, th flmo arrhps ralr elections are assured a ait M m

..a. lie or 0e Martin the

insM.r: r ,ba.

shot to t

. n . ll . , .

years or Sge. Cornered behind the ham in the r-ar of his home In War retsvllle. ,wo boura later. Smith shot hlmelf thn.uth the head. iMng in lantly Th. girl h,d refused to marrv him In an Interview a few dav. ab

ator Hepew raid that if his Improve ment continued, as he had every rea eon to believe It would, there was Hf.e doubt that he would be In hi. at when the senate reconsonsd Id De( eniber.

deal 0f ' r, ov r

' MM he had he' I revival meet.

rnit.. m . . " " ' " th"

... lecturing m th ., ., mer month, from the ptatfoW. of " Icanmg Chautauqua a.oemblles Sam Jones wa ramd for h, lt. drollery and fearle.n ?. f expression o sneak. r . f .. r. . Pak.r of Ins Unas

wirh T r lnv'"f""t Wis snbiseu with such new meaning or of niakh "m trlSs, picturesqu ;; alnns and ai,hori,m. ...q"

Point, d. were.puu quoted and to be household words As a imittiosj ea:nP.ljcnf.r wh ''- " tK. th. . n

Principle, he w.ns a most form Ida J adversary, his r,Nn r.,.. " 'T. ,e

ridlcul. m-,,ii. - ' erooKine

. (.,veu mosr effect

"" eeniins his O, ponent..

!lVt

through Its1 ooo

Wash

Was to hav h....n

unveiled at Jlet.fuego.. r,jba OB snnlver.ar . UM beginnin of the Ten Year. War but the ,Ven- was ro.tpone.1 bSCSUnn of MM fear that t might re,,!, , pontic.! demonstrs-lion

The assignment of J. M Caballos to. bankers and merchants New tork. with lisbilitiH ,,t-. O.k..

find f IMJ'I ill Ml he V.-w

"o.nced in a :atent whch A Claris that the failure was due to de fa cation and absconding of Manuel öllvelra. of S;hel,a A Co. Havana mts of th. nosspnnj. Urotrn't de faleotlon was ntksjsd M amount to

""'u' t i.wou. non William H MadU-y. who died .1 Richmond. In.,, was li.strunien.al ,B the election of Rutherford II Hates to the sfsMiiney. enstteg the deddm. eotn In the electoral college The dlr.e,(l- of , mjnt 9wtitmi 000 OOO ounces of silver at 69 1 rentf PT flat OUI.C. I o be Hl.lr.K

- "HI, .ipn T.aw 1 .

counc, sdopted -he ; 7; 2 imin, the Lmco. Oas Z Lt 22 2?myta b'Kln "up of esb Life Impriaonment for Negro 'se.

itin im. Atl.inmaa f .

the nicht of , " "-! and on

" ri : . ii'i.

u :.i Ulmes, of I.eniars.

Rocsevelt Rtf:rm. Railroad rae legislation a reforms could not have Ieen without the voles of DSsnocr

; gressmcn. unless Ii

leen united for them in lK,th branches of congress. It Is certain that at loset Miere SfouM have been no R publican nssjority for the rate hill in the senate if the Democrats had opposed it vhen the railroads and their con . sional friends saw that there were nou'j RepuMenun who would vote with the Iten.ocrats to pass the bill, they at once decided to make the best of a bad bargain and arcept conditions :hcy could nor overcome. Their ef forts were then turned fo .mending the bill ?o that if not renderina it un. i

const.tutional. it would do the least

Msioie damage to the corporations The appeal of President Roosevelt to senators Bailey and Tillman for ai l to pass the rate bill, before he bad

mwmm .iie to make the deal for the Allison amendment, when he then threw his allies overboard, proves that the bill could not have passed with Dut !emocratic votes. Senator Foraker names a number of members of congress from Ohio who I VfW .Barwl IV..1J . s

-,''"ry -resiueni uoosevelt s policies tinrl ft sra in... I,, i . m

, " e naniea trom near IT every state who were also known to be opposed, until the fact wa shown that enough Republicans would vote with the Ietnoer.ts to pass some af the measures. The statehood bill was first passed through the house, with the D. crats opposing it. It was then a part and partisan measure, but when the

Tmucrat.. senators and seme Repub licans adopted the Foraker am. n I ment. giving the I.e. ir '.. . .1 -

The Republican partisans of the h.e.sc held the bill unti, Mr Wm. the Democrstic leader, filibustered and rompellM the Repsbltou ma Jos to .ccep. ,he nderodt, amend ent Mr. Roosevelt foi,nd himself heltdesv f. . .... "

------ i'i'-.i-ii; in;. tiecause ha wa n . . . I I .

- ui uarhca 9 the D-m.

.-ii,, ,

mm -x

wy.

Pattern o r,4SfsThi!

s wa st )

"..re man commonly attractive and is made of saee Kreen rsfRng in com , bi nat ion with white taffeta The taf feta wis tucked and formed the ,,,ke rin.i enff t m . .

v. v...... now or snirrlne m the upper part of front and back give a gracef .mount of fullness thablouses prettily all around. Cash

mere. rone, etamlne. albatross

ee. and any of the materials tkl mm . mm

n...., F..,,s..ctortiy are appropriate The medium sized will require two and .wie fourths yards of Tttntn ma terial SSS for 15. 1 and If vear. Tins pattern isfJl Im m1 . lr!.::;"!''::"'''--,-

Ie.. - . " "un""T of

tor e. m r.. i.i...

Ion-that

(See P. v

Pl'omi. f ties hp, I ........... i

th.- man h rec. ived five talents ,o: tnbuted Largei, to hi. success m

"s uis capitsl. Traded the sam.- Lit.rallv

them that is. he used Um In be

dsi with ,,ur talents w W do the best wg can in even dir-lion.

V. 17. The man of two tal.-nt. w may take as the average man. proi ably nurselve.. V is. He that had received one btm We lesoüect that one taleraprass r.t.d .tther fljOgg or , .,,, o v thst It was something not 5 Put this man. in.tea I being thankful that be was no burdened with more UuM he gegft take cars of. had not stSfegj SSWUgl odo anything uith h. sown talent Hn his lord s money Wh. n s.Hure bankwere almost unknown, this was öfter done. V. 19 "After a long time" Her. la an intimation that Jonas' rrturt n.lKht bo Ion delayed Ih re is as suranco that each is to have shun dant opportunity to do the ovsrl Jesus has vixen hjm to do. -Reck oned with then, In a certain .ens. aneb daj is a day of reck Sxtng Unf be.vond this. Scripture loasai to tea. I a dav of i.iit.uo ....... i .

' eMoriinu wrien Sil will see that God has sah wi-lv lov. Inely. justl. with each j V. 20. "Ho . . . five talents " ThK ene represents a rn rson who ha. be. ej ri'hly endowed with Intellctual and spiritual grncen, V. fl. (mhkI and faithful- He is good b. cans.- . ht8 whrJ1 heart Into his wotk; he is fa.thf.il because he wrought with invsag nM.ni I in his master It . not success. )Ut t'" '!..--s ,,r:, raifhfuin. ,s t',..- . ,,,3 commends. Ruler over manv Uktag.N The first reward of fsithfulness I. an t-n .1 k.il e m

. .. oi u-eruin'8s and ' !Pn,W,i,T- ' Knter thou into tu g W of thy Ixid." An or.entai mas 'r. on his return, often spr-ads a gnat banquet to his faithful ge-v Uta The faithful ChrisMa:, enters int.. the joy of Christ Janus Ns 22. 2:5 We must note ü,at the man who faithfullv used two ent. is just as hiehiy -irmmindod SSil reeeiv.es th- same reward as the first man. V. 24. ' Came and said." This mat. beean at ..nee to make ex, uses and thereby really nscuaod hlms.-lf "Lord hard man." Hard thought, of hi. master had much to do with thi man s sletk In the spiritual world 'l i. not knowinir i:i i j. .

..... . rt(18 l man of our mistak. s and sins V ?.. - i ... ., ..

I . . ' " oaiu no means I to say that he wa. aftaid to make anv ! venture with his talent, lest he los. j all. We should not hesitate to d) what we can throKh fear of mak Ing mistakes Thou hast that hi thine." H fancied that he was bon ; est. yet ;, : was most out raKeouiiy dls honest.

your ordrr on the foil.

iu .u coupon;

pat-

vv rite

!oi S489. gasj N ME ADIUtKMS

zJ

ha. .i : . " U.S. anu

... - . j all (it . . i ...

, l"r ' poniican. of

iu in',' rr (..in. ...... .

prlsonrr.ent at th

an

Josephine

Report of I ho iiiinni. o ... .

HX-slxth nal year-aLnd' me surpl js after

- i - IMS U

VII p The Rink of Kngland has raised ft. discount to ;. seroent The bank ha. Mb the ,h" , ni" ' 8"to! lib the past nln u nd.

In vltar .

nie .h i. Prt'PoMl. to roa, Plete the Panama canal have been I. sued by the catta. cotun.i.slon. and the work i. ,riiT mr wh,rh s work Is to be none, mad public bv Cbairmf. ghonu. '

Hash SftOa The Dnltad Sta-.. JfN court hail rf.f(, " ,a " ..the case of Ibtie?

- ir on foun(1 j

r , . , ra. I Povemni.nt w int-re-ted

nltfd utei

ac

m the

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