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AUNHLU AL B e i LABOR ASK 3 APPEAL . : .;u....,,-mmuww e 5 L WANT GOMPERS TO CARRY CASE YO THE HIGHEST cou”’ FEDERATION TAKES IT UP Deiegates Declare Rights at Stake Are Too Bacred to Be Taken Away Without Battie—Protest Against Injunction, . : R . Toronts, Nov, 10-~The sxeculive coutcil of the Americas Pederation of Labor, in s regort to the convention, recomimendoed that an appeal to the United Siates t'nprrmn fourt be taken in the case of VPresident Gompets Vice President Mitehell and Secretars Morrivon, all sentenood (o Jail for con tempt In the Bucks Siove sand Bacge boyootl Hugation ' ; : The council recosimends also that a 8 appeal be taken in the original o junction cane, the alleged viclation of which resuited o the eanbampt procowlings against the three labor lead: erE : ; : - Text of the Report, - The report gireminted by Pirst Vico President latmes Dhincan of the Gman te Workers unlon of -Quincy, Mass, ways : Wi pecommend that 88 appeal be faken from the docision pepdored in btk the original injupction as well ax the conlvmpl case growing out of L e dannol permit these decinions o g 0 unchallenged. They affoct funds mental rights, and either the courls or eonEresk e wafeguard them. We spain oniler our protest sgainst the appdbation of the it of I janvtion in labicr dirputes (unless whafe an iniundtion woald e i there wers no laber gisputed : ‘We hoid that the ordinary use of the injutction wiill in contentions be. Disgen Workers angd :*:z:gzhz};v@ is an un warranted mterfirence with the rights and Hilberties of the workers apd is in tended and s influence used 1o In timidate workers, especially when they are engaged I a struggle for improved working conditions. 1t s a fact. However, that such injunctions are jssued.”” . INSTALL HEAD OF SEMINARY Congregational Ministers of the Middle West Hold Triennial Meeting in Chicage. Chicago, Noy. 10 -The eighteenth triennial ei~§_‘.\l’!z‘l=:!} of the Congregattonal chureh began today at the Chicapo theological seminary and will continge through tomorrow. Two hun. ared Congregational ninisters from all parts of inels. Indidne, Wiscon. sin. lowa, Michigan, Kansag, Nebraska, Uolorade, North Daketa and South Pukota are here to take part in the convention, part of whose duties will be the revision of the curriculum of the seminary to meet the present needs of the church and to accord with recent sclentific discoveries, To-morrow Rev, Ozora Stearns Davis eill be installed as president of the seminary, Dr. Davis Is a graduate at Dartmouth, of Hartford Theological Seminary, and of the Uniwersity of Leipele in Germmany., I bas been his specialty to take care of congregations of differing nationalities. This recommeonded him ‘particularly to the Chi cago Theolorical seminary, which embraces Danish, Swedish, Norweglan and German scholurships It s intended to extend the foreign departments 1o provide ministers for all the principal foreign elements in the population of the Mississippl valley, BEATEN: BODY PUT ON TRACKS Railroad Employe Is Found Dead— Money and Valuables Are : . Missing. Chicago, Nov. 10.-—Beaten into insensibility, robbed and placed on the IHinois Central tracks to be killed, is believed to have been the fate of C A, Hummerson, assistant depotmaster at

the Park Row station, whose body was found by a Michigan Central railroad engineer, f Hummerson drew his saalry—sl3o—- — and was last seen starting for hiz home. When his body was found the money and his gold watch were gone, Humwerson had been in the employ of the eompany 25 vears. He left a widow and five children. HEADS LINCOLN SCHOOL BODY Gen. Thomas M. Hubbard Succeeds Gen. O. O. Howard at Head of Association. New Yark, Nov. 10.—Gen. Thomas H. Hubbard has been elected president of the Lincoln University Endowment association, to succeed the late Gen. 0. 0. Howard. A resolution was adopted pledging the association to carry on Gen. Howard's work of attempting to raise an endowment of $1.000,000 for the Lincoln memorial university founded by Gen. Howard, in accordance with President Lincoln's last charge to him, requesting him to do everyvthing possible for the loyal mountaineers of Kentucky and Tennessee. - | el | $4,000,000 to Motheriess Boy. New' York, Nov. 10—Hunt Tilford Dickinson, a ten-yearold motherless boy, now with sis {ather on a Georgia plantation, has inherited $4.000,000 from the estate of his granduncle, h’&’esley Hunt Tilford, a former vicepresident of the Standard oil Company, who died last March. : | A Religious Author's Statement Rev. Zoseph H. Fesperman. Salisbury, N. C., who is the author of sev‘eaal books, writes:" Forseveral years I was afflicted with kidney troubte and last winter I was suddenly stricken with a severe pain in my kidneys and was confined to my bed eight days unable to get up without assistance. My urine contained a thick white sediment and I passed same frequently day and night. I oéfiemmgmd d&gng pl?“oilgy’s Kld:fig med, An e n gradu ] ] 'mtedy;nd finally ceaséd and my urine became ;normg.' I cheerfully recommend Foley's Kidney Remedy. For sale by all druggists. 334 t

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WAYMAN I 8 GIVEN HINT TO RETIRE FROM JURY - QuUIZ : WHITEWASH CHARGE IS CAUSE Jurigts Want Expianation of Remark Laid to Assistant State's Attorney ‘Micheis That They Would Whitewash Venire Body. = : Chlvago, Nov, 10 -Whnat were con strued by many as hints that State's Attorney Wavman should withdruw from the investigation of the oifite of the fary commissioners, were draopped during one of the post heabed sosstons of the Sudges committed heldd up to date The fre was drawn from th 33!'1_{’":» bec s thie ¥ héui rereived marked ‘(ir;nw‘ of newspaers guoting Mr. Michavls 10 the eflect fthiat the judpes were seeking to “whitewash the investigaton The diffienlly was finally settled by a disavowal of remarks, ' ‘ Remarkable Scene Ersues. When the jury covunission fnvesti gation was resumed by Judges Barnes Honore and ,72%;;1:";-,&_ following o sensational postponement lust week, a remarkable scene followed during which Siates ‘\né:’n-z}' Wayman . was asked whether the investigation couid g 0 on without his presence This (ol lowed the question as 1o whether As siatant State’'s Aliorney Michaels gayvi out i?z# tnterview referred 1o in which it was charged the judges meant 1o use “seven pice little whitewash brushes.” s . Both Mr. Wayman and Mr. Michels refused to answer, and the state's ot torney protected that "This commitice has no right. in an Investigation of thiz character, to take up collateral matter” ! , Remarks Insuiting. : *“We certainly have such a right” exclaimed Judge Honore, sharply “The remarks attribated fo the assistant state’s attorney are conteraplious and in=alting to ench of Ithe menbers. of this committee. We represent the 28 judges of record in Uook county. and if we were gitting In regular court instead of In thizs guasiiudicial e pacity; I have no hesitancy in saving that such an expression would bring 4 sentence for contempl. ] "We only msk that the state’s at torney or hig assistant say w 0 as that the quotation is incorrect, and then we will be ready to procesed *1 am here to present forther evi dence. as to corruption In the ¢ffice of the jury commission,” retorted Mr ‘Warman, and Mr. Michels Is here 10 assist me. We are pot here to consider newspaper reports” | "Hint to Wayman. : ~ Judge Honore then agked Mr Wavman whether the fnvestigation could not proced ax well without his ; presence, . . Mr. Wayman gasped. l \ L "I am bere by iovitation of the judges,” he said at Jeagth. “If they feel 1 have worn out my welcome | will go.” ¢ . “The committee feels § should get at all the evidence possible. 1f your presence appears to vou (o be absolutely essential, -we will consider it NEW EXECUTIVE CFFICE READY Extension of White House Is One- : Story Structure of Colonial , Style. - Washington, Nov, 10-—The exterior of the mew White House office has been completed. The building is a one-story structyre of simple colonial architecture, muaking a pleasing addition to the presidential residence. It is significant of a c¢hange in adminis trations that the office building ocen- - ples the space formerly occupied by Mr. Roosevelt's tennis court. ; Kansas Bars thie Rolier Towsl. . Topeka, Kan., Mov. 10.—The statc hoard of health has issued a decree against the roller towel, and that feature of the country hotel will have to r£o in Kansas. L ‘ | : Trustee Notice ; 1 will maintain an office at the Farmers' and Merchants’ Trast Co. ‘and will be found there Saturday of each week for the transaction of public business. H. C. Erßwlx, . Township Trustee. Ifyou desire a clear complexion take Foley's Orino Laxative for constipation and liver trouble as it will stimulate these organs and thorough1y mumwmmu @.’,{”fi"‘” eeds in order to feel

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MAN DIES WHILE IN - ‘A CATALEPTIC STATE Physicians Say Life is Extinct, While ' Hypnotists Labor to Awaken Vigtim, : Bomeryilie, N 1. Noy li-—As the result of & hyphotic experiment Rob ert Bunpson is dead and Prof. Arthur Everton of Newark. the hypnetist is under arrest and in a staie of col lapse. . ‘ e Himpson was hypootized at a por formance in a theater here, Alter placing the man in a cataleptlec siateé the hypmotist perfornoed many tesis in the presence of the andiencs to show the thoroughness of his work. : When the time came (o end the ex. hibiton, however, Prof. Everton feund that his work, to all ippearance, had Lesn too thorongh. The sublect could pot be revived, - ’ ‘ In alarm the hypnotist called on physicians, whe, alter laboring a long timio over Simpson, pronounced Bim dead, | : Notwithstanding this decizion, the nian was taken to a hospital, whers Prof. Everton and County Physician W, H. Long made efforts to revive him. ~No results having been ob tatned after several hours, Keverion was arrested. Everton collapsed when he realized his plight » The authorities granted Everton per mission to eall {a gnother professional hypnotist from Newsrk to make a last effort to revive Situpson. . ' A third Bypnotist was summoned from New Yark by the management of the theater, und he also will attempt to restore Simpson to lfe, H all these efforts fall an autopsy will be performed to determine the exact cause of the subject’s death. GREAT MEETING OF FARMERS Naticnal Grange, Patrons of Husbandry, Is Holding its Annual Session in Des Moines, la. Dex Molses, In/, Nov. - 10.—The foriy-third annual session of the Nativpal Grange, Patrons of Husbandry, convened this morning in the Hotel Savoy, Nabum J. Hachelder, the na tional master, was in the chalr, and after the roll call he delivered his address. Reports of the officers, com: mittees and state masters followed, this routine business taking up the day's session, _ : ! - To-morrow there will be a great farmers’ meeting, open 1o all,. with sesglons morning, afternoon and even ing. Sir Horace Plunkett of Ireland will be present and tell the meeting about the cooperative movement in the Ewerald Isle. Other wellknown men whl speak, among the toples being the department of agriculture at Washington, the agricultural colleges of the middle west, the tariff, taxation, good roads, parcels post and postal savings banks. Friday and Saturday will be devoled to exemplification of the degree work of the order. Sunday memorial services will be held, and Monday and the following days will be devoted to the usual work of the Grange. ' ; L

HOMES OF 5000 ARE RAZED Typhoon Causes Great Property Loss in Panay, an island in the Philippines. : Manila, Nov. 10-—Panay, an island of the Vigayas group, Philippines, was crossed by a typhoon. The storm was especially severe in Capiz province, ‘where mauy bomes were destroyed Five thousand persons are homeless and much property and crops were destroved. The wind, which was of hurricane force, was accompanibd by heavy rains, and much of the country s flooded, ; _ Cuts Duty for Chinese Mog. Washington. Nov. 10.—The treasury department has allowed a drawback of 99 cents on the dollar duty on oriental bristles for carpet sweepers. The hog of the Chinese empire sendr hall of the bristles imported into this country. Altogether 1,363,248 pounds of the Chinese bristles were brought in during 1908, The duty is 7% cents a pound. | k : 5 For Sale _ ~ Mare colt, coming four, well broken, single and double; making of a good roadster; kind in disposition, sound and not afraid of automobiles or steam cars; well bred. Inquire of Frank P. Wood. : Foley's Houney and Tar cures coughs quickly, strengthens the langs and exp@ls colds. Get the genuine in a yellow package. 33-4¢ - Mrs. A. J. Inks is agent for the celebrated Spirella Corset. Mrs. Inks will take measurements and Sl

George Junior - Republics

. : HE estabibsh : T penl of oew £ 3 “y Cienrge dunker ,{g :fi;;@ Pemldbew 5 sever {;‘“%« o wintes during e T (el Yemy B oan ey £ ’ v‘! ‘Begwe of the Wik ":‘,,m .»'; ] B resmianyite and “", praviial enive of : ? e snwenent in _":;"'. Ibl Eaidd ae o gmow ed el % = ivl} g 5 s eriipent Penn--1 5 R : - S ::f,‘m.ék;:- S writanii Neaw Jvr T : s ¥ poal Massae g o b baaee s ile abe i W’U sv@ien 5o P gt o) Yox Tl et tiabivnieasl of oefigs nf 1 hey Petlsites & cue Ear iA TN |i- En of 1w paticn teovw ated s wilhe afy abhowa e b fd ;.wod citinens By 80108 pPar thipatbn io aciunt Eovernnent &t Wil they re & part Morh Yas fwen wriites sl the Juntar Hepulise Mea, abich oflginaied it Al Lias fews WMI e sEawl Hiy Wi Ham B fsesirge of Froevitie, N Y s B bmpeesaibie gocaratedy 1o estiaate 1h gnrq? ciwf ¥ (55 i YRTGOE Y WN How 0 exisiendy Y helr wmervioew the country i prodaciig trastwart by citlaens, edueted in Elige twndn. pod pProvessss of civi governowsg fo 148 Interesy of the goverawl, ra3n e estl paated only i tHes Tgiure Ly & consid srntion of 1 Bkt Atwty s hiave dune oy thwir f.‘;‘-*‘,:.":f!‘} There soeins no doubt that the GGeorgs Junisr repubilos are 88 ecGenomic G CRanity They st e practieal tha sendemites amd culieges theaply (hed teld up G the higher sduestions Loures - They are more practsal as reganiis the wduestion of elibgens o the soaudest privedples of seuamd cig rensliip They do oot cage 8 B 14 2 Beatedd class roest girl] srewe into his ‘r,:'«:,zsse»'»‘t‘:r theriew of Zoverameit D the countrary. they give B soiue folks to govern and sbow Bim how 1o do it A Eirviking Dilugstration of Ihe vaiue of the =0 & taught by the rvpul lles 1= fousd in the following state ment of fact it costeethe state of New York tw twien S nnd $7OO gnnnally o care for each person noder fts eharge. -t Cosis Lelwesn SOO i) SBR grnuugsily for each citizen at the Georse Jusibor Republie” Here we binve g stingioe arrsignment Oof the pross extravagaive o govern o a 2 - 1 i i~ o P i 7 a 9 ¥ 3t M £ / - P . 1F ; fo 1 e L ST TS l ; ¢ T HUSTLING CITIZEXS OF THY HEPURLIC mheat by poditiclans. Why shouid & cost & staty from S 0 o sH¥l g year more o support g Kingle person than It costs a George Juuler Repoldie? Moreover, the lnhatitants of the te public have gidvaniuges, eves lxuries incioded- in the comt of their heep At the average high rete mwestioted a stite supports for one year o prischer or a junath or sawe olher charge, giv fog bim but the Larest pecessafies of e, yel with (e far lower Cost, the Junior repabies. in addition to sappiy ing better and twore varked food and coufortable duarters. place ilbraries schopls, trade schoois, ete., at the dis posal of thelr young citizens, Who can overestimate the value of such a lesson in comparison with the foture volves of the country 7 The dif ference belween the netoal cost of an fnsurapee policy 1o the insurance com pany and the amonnt charged for the poliey represents the “looding " “Laood ing” i 5 adding various charges to the cost price, as a percentage of collec tors’ fees, agents’ commissiops, cler fenl expenses, ete. The high rate per year per person spent by various states represents the “looding” by political powers, which bulld up party organiza

tions at the expense of the state. Such conditions would pot exist if states were operated alohg the lines of the Junior repubiics. The first George Junior Republic was established fp ISS at Freeville, N, Y. pear Ithaca. The object, as stated In the founder; is *“to prevent ¢rime, to develop character and to promote good citizenship.” The scope Is interuatlonal and sonsectarian, and girls and boys over fourteen will be admitted. Every boy aund girl of the proper recommendations becomes a citizen on arrival at the repubiic. The first business of a citizen after being released from qguarantioe Is to find employment either on the farm or in one of the shops or cottages. The citizens are paid for their labor in a currency equivalent in value 1o United States money. Each citizen works five bours and attends schools five bours a day. The republic school curriculum Includes a college preparatory course. ; : ! : - A boarding place in one of the cottages is next arranged for, according to the amount a citizen is able to my‘ from his or her earnings. In addition to his board, each citizen must pay a poll tax and buy his clothes. Al necessities and some luxuries can be pur. chased at the republic store. : The next important step for the citizen is to become familiar with the laws which govern the George Junior Republic. All laws are made by the citizens and passed upon at the monthIy town meetings. The laws are enforced by officers elected by the citizens from among themselves. The government officers cousist of a president, vice president, secretary of state, secretary of the treasury, girls’ judge,

lice offiaers. prison Kespers nnd s oand of hedith deparigwst e Toe reiigions, sdgeationnl, bome, vk wad cumwmercial training farshl. ol s e tlewrge dunber Hepubin de Yelugem i e cHisets the setse of Mo spoosildiity. respesisbiiity. Indestry wod all Ihat b Lighewt and best o L 'cr[r ’;:L..: e B e e) e | et B 1 e 2 ?,‘: ff e T ae g S i y:‘g& 2;' : % TRG OF THE YOUMG SFriciats maniswt sBd Somanied sud Brs s it igriim { .!‘. Fieer eil That phase of ifi-",. § ape ey Hegea b wWhirly o seskta the oy yonk f g E e E{Q!‘" o Fuasss ! i '; _’»,{%4: 5 ” it fouiaw eo i ! New Pag anhd tows iewiiog sisls I e 00l & LE s vnlltely sed governing e iBWs T By by the o 8 b tha v ey el o Fugsd 5 Sweited S each M 3ideny v Bilews ¥eanrs I gy Iw . : 4il nre it 1o ity £ Fyi s ‘ ¥ 4 b isWwa &y Fapom % sinte . 2 New York with rert Song ¥ oyt By et £XIRT e o ¥ 2 Far vxsm i, thete ate lnws ag ! .v,, vre ;.t‘»';.'y‘\ o AEs i Poesday - mieht of eYers Bk G s om of r 1 el sl gl cases 0 ¢ g ek, are frigel Iwicore Uk it e 3 ! aftey 5 Jurß of foisr Y iy fedand ties Prisnter e TOr s over the vitiger kKeepir, wHO places him | 1 sed o recis Hie pfbhen w 3 sioons e ifiwra ot have e Jiviiege o woarking Binmeif, bßut for the poversinest and GeNvly reoeites Bs rison Tals The eauienl of the repubile at Freeviltie. N Y . bas gradaally inerdasyd liet oW the nemeisihie -u'«'";'-"-f COMltnoie nver a4l poeres of land .G" this 8 o Hitle Vi wer il “e S ",’s;'.,!-‘j. Lve bagiidings ot are coltaves, Where the eltigenux e s ibew 1t sir, Ihorg fl¥ Bt _Z*"if»",; hape:, a unslern schin : bouse, a goversinent building. In whien arv the conrirooin sod the boys 5810 a girig’ ini, a mßery, a 8 carpeater shap a Tornitare siion, 5 j* s -3 printing office, the geseral slore, with the Cltizets’ Natlonal bank In the rodr St Lhie et v el e i fey s foor: a ste P 8 luadry buglding, lsetug ing Zf:’x"fi,,;'r heating plant which-sah piles best Tor o large un % ¥ gl lags: the Garns aod dairy bulkdings aed the hospitag Mr Giourewa residescs is stso i the repuh aidl In one wing f Ihis iw the liteary of alwig! Dixs o The bess and giris iye in fais 5 lif fen or Twelve (b a cottarse ) Dok SR e q"?fi ; ] w.B S 5 - e ? e W - : & e oy . = TEAREY ‘/ s 8 VT P e A s . %‘ i ¥ ~*..«". IN THE FUBNITUNE SHOP. : ap family groups of bovs or girls, as the caxe mat bwe with a lads or'a ady g ber hsietind as s bhead The gocversnent af the Y';’ft" Jun for Repulidle cousisix of thiree defurl apentse the aislative, the udiciand sty the pXevolifye The jlezgixinsive t’t"if.::;E Girnl s vesteg) i the citive tiirr, and Bif the laws are passewi Ly the olitizens In town mwellng assembled. g majority vote deciding tbe fare of- bills - pro posed, A Lill must be signed by the ;"?1---;&!":’7 twfore it can »!fl‘w 'élc" a law The Lills are dmwn op aud proposed in the town meeiing just the same as Lills are prepared and presented in the United RBtiles congress, - ; The citizens In the Junior republic over fifteen years of age are voters, the girls enjoving equal suffrage ’Wfi(h the boys. The judicial part of the government consists of two departments—the criminal, or police, court and the civil court. < %Rs i A Queer Marriage Service. “Did you ever bear a marriage servfce read by a man who had a bad cold in his head?" asked the frivolous young man. It sounds very funny. A clergyman with a frightful cold got a young couple up before him the other day and. began on “Wild thou hab this wobad,’ and ‘“Wid this rig I thee wed.! The effect was most ludicrous. Even the serious minded were moved to laughter. Fortunately the clergyman realized how funny it sounded, and he says that if his cold doesn’t get Better before the series of post-Lenten weddings begins he will turn most of them over to his assistant.” o The Rickshaw in Japan. ‘ ~ In 1871 the introduction of the jin-, rikisha (man power cart), now anglicized over the east as rickshaw, came at a critical time for the immense hordes of bearers and porters who had been employed on the great main roads. These men had supplidd the demands of the processions of the territorial and smaller daimyé om their journeys to and from Yedo and: when the Shogun proceeded to do homage to the secluded emperor in Kioto. These had been out of work since 1868, and much distress was experienced.—From the Journai ef the American Asiatic Association. =

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