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>/'.. ..i,y <: sj/at/.-f/.d ".VfaT.t^f ,y .'.<-* of »//all i/.atty ■ dt/rinjf tfa. world's fair. (</).. (iu.ur.tn ft. Jassisos, L\ h A., r.tirwl, was sufT'.3afa3d t/y j/a* at fals

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burir, ’Ji-uti , for faarn-l/urnin^ Jamks K -josit, tfa. rnurd.r.r of tfa.

tVratt.13 far/.iiy, six iis i3UU3l/.r, 33.ar tVash!3Jiffa/r3, Ii3<i., plead<-d guilty and

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h JJi.sisi/Kfal., Jic. 4.1//., lari/, who).- j,,

aal. d.a -r* at Jfa/sfa/,/ and many other ';; KK ,. LA>1/eH tr , rtU#d , mllM> At Terr. S i^r W '" " ' ln ' 1 ' )o 4 the world A J [ ' , ‘ tt n * 1 1 . * 4 1 r ® c " r, l- Ii« kuwl preTl//ujiJjr lowered the

JJy a r<-r.f>.vJv;xf a x/iark‘- % . train run-

. . . , , eta;/•on r«r'ora.

uintf Jut/# a fr« irht «:aU^/Mr at rhilmac;!* /, „. , ... .. . .4 , , , 1 1 * HE , ’our\)i/*ut# a lir'Mjk phiA Jar/A*'>. niumlt/ju wan kiii«ra and a* . , . , ^ an. ' , , , Mice /.an dentroye*! by tin- and all tlus **tv*nl p*-rv/na were injured. , . . rf . . . .. i . 1 ! rec^rfdii were burned. I here were

i/IikkM.Afti/r.ii trotted two rniien In k . . *

s • • flT ' ‘"lict^nu pendlatf

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and they were

| <:faarif.d with l/urninK the buildir3|f. 'J 111: World * O/lumfaian '.oiiiriiission

at//!)ion r.‘ord

7 UK i./il.r </f an .ii^in. on tfa. Iron Mountain road .*,il</<l<-d at Ht .

»iid f,.or(f. h<3far</eder, U3/3 .iii/iiieer, lh * ! ^ '““"Mf-fs art journal sine

waA xilleO, 'J hfftubM h'Vitt, the fireman,

wa»> fata y injurefi and a brakei/ian, | ^ ba»» been apfy>inted reiirt K'/.j/.r, was fafa/wn infa/ tfa<3 river ' of tfa. J'fao ni* Hofa-1 oomj/auy at Bi/d drowned. ! l/.slnjfton, Ky. It faa<i a capital of

J IfsMl-ios If<y<.K, 1 fiitcrt Slafa-s ez/ii- i

aul fai A <i»oy, f faina, w as i/otifi.d of hi* ' J Ml '- ““ti'ial ret/'/rt of Coinrniaaioner removal oy lfa‘* pr.sirlent when ai.iutfa/ • m ^ytti'iur of the , i/faitil <if!i,.<3 show's aail from fasn 1 rani soo ‘lurUlK the last fiv.-al year the nuruAi tl/e f</urt1i annual conrentloii In ! •'*' r patents irranfa-d was 23,<71; < fai« ai/</ of the non-partisan W. ( tra/leinarks issii.d, l.kkV The number I/'. Mrs Kllen J I'faluney, of Cleveland, ,,f which expired duririp the was elected ,/resi lent- year was 19,(172. 1 lie total r.<3ciptA for FsrafaK K/i oesr. I'MKSiiKitossr was t, ‘" y* ar w, ' r “ *nd the exarraiifiie/1 l^fore Ju/lj/e Horfa/n in ( hi- ^ •LlH.tJt, leaving a surplus

i-.uyu MAti pheadlefi "not guilty” t»i the

<tiar(/i- </f willfully murdering (.arfa*r Momiat, November 27, fa as lx3<*n 11. Marris//n. fixed fair the trial of I'renderi/ast, the Mow*, than 10,0(10,000 j»ers//ns wer.- murderer of Mayor Harrison, of Chica* fe<1 »si the <-xp//siti//n grounds fay tli. ff*: ifi.yariity will i/e tfa. pi.a of his

W ell in tr ton < sfa-riny ooiui/any /lurlim alfa/ri/eys.

the fair Tmk annual report of W. T. Harris, KsitMKii'J a*i okk’s cupidity K«t the I , n,u, ‘ 1 commissioner of educa-l/etfa-r */f l/is Ji l|3fiiiint near |/leasaut . Vion, sli<iws tl/at tiie fa/tul nuinix-r of Unity. I'a . an<i he /-** nani/i d for enrolled In tfa. public schools in

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Nonk of Um wf*o offered the *V4,O0U otirj'of kil\«*r Uj the treanury,

the I fiiU'fi State* for the year 1 >?'JJ -ki waA l4 # '/d.'/4,JOH. tii«^ average daily atr tendance l>«*in/ 8,Vs^,H. r »l. 'i*he enroll

ail of wlii. fa was declined, responded , " r t, “' year HfOO-OI is shown fan t/i tiie counter tender of tii/- treasury. Iiave l>«en Iyl,(/k4,2k2, and tiie avi3ra^.

r>o tl*** <i> fa/lx-r purebasea of silver attendance k.407,595,

wofai/1 u|i ail silver pureiia*/3s under tinrter tli. hhcrinan law. Tmk first snow of the season fell at fit 1'aul, Mini/ , witli th** thermometer at free/ n^ point. '1 iik bi*r w/x/len milU of tin-South-work Mill* company at J'hiladeiphla ai.iit down, tfarowini; 1,10<I jx-rsons out

«/f work

Hix'Jkks joint resolution* and seventeen fail is Ix-.-ain. Jaw* at the extraordinary *■* saion of ///n^ri-ss.

Tmk wbaliflM bark Alaska that ar-

jdvad in han Kranclaco says tiiat never

the history of tiie worhl has the »Ut • at.'h been e.,ualed. Tha total u*x '.J|/| !/y tiie fleet was §t >r f. i.., r*

Ni.aii Inifrum. O. T., a ne^ro burglar cut tiie throat* of three men in order fa/ secure ClUO. Cov. f wiKlt says he will do everything ill Ills (lower fa/ prevent the Cor-bett-Mltchell li^lit taking plac« in New

Orlcaiis.

Am Kit a >c/urrel In which she raceivrai severa blows Mrs. John Miner, of Ht. Louis, sei/.crt a revolver and killert her husliaiKfa I/OKOKKUXiw, the greatest of Ameri-

can turf sires, died at the Nantura sfax.k farm in Wix/dford county, Ky. iie

was M years old.

Wiiii.k drunk Charles Manning, of Toledo, <)., shot ar/1 kille<l his wife and her cousin, Mrs. W. It. White, and then

|ji/jfa-rt H'afa-s in the s/-vcii days killed Iilinw3lf. oi tic against faid thn week | hr.vv. students of I’rlnceUin colie,f. Xb* .. n . i ns,/,i,ding a* I'lii .'.n. ‘ .1 have lx en irnlcteil Tfcl'.''. for taking piir'. In tin- lia/ing of Uotxrrt Ini-li rofalx-d the passengers Jx*Ofaol.J, of W Itsliingfain. t (/liphant, Ark., and killed 'iliKAStnr department figures show y. f^' .utMfa tiiat 490,517 irnmigrants arrived in this Isannuil pro.:- < oantry rtnrinif tin- nine months ended fcinfacr hepteml/er <V|, against 470,Ml for the

same nine months of 1022.

UTE.R. Ill ;i its> from tin- various eie.;t.ons on the 7th irnlicat/oi that tic- republicans elected their ticket in New York, headed fay John I'aJi/i.r f< r */-cretary of state, by 50.000 plurality and w*<-ure<i the legislature. In Ohio McKinley's (r<-p. i plurality for governor was estimated at 50.OW; in Iowa .J.v-k-*<.‘ii 'rep. / was cl.osen imvernor fav 30,000 plurality; in Ma*sachu.*<-tts */r<-.n-lialgc (rep.| was elected governor fay /i.OOO plurality; in l’<-iin«ylvanct tfa. r<puhlicafas el<-<-t S. M. Jackson for state treasurer fav IWlJklO maj/iritv; V.rgicia di-in/x-rats <*|e/*t<‘<i tiurtr state ticket fay 15.000 plurality; in New Jersey tin reptifaliran* s/-<-ijr<-d thi* legislature; in l> ar.-as tin'r/ ;, i fai .,/ans w r-r*-' r ■ fu and in Nebraska the faopu!is*s carried the day. I/i him, a sfa/rm in the Hay of Kiindy two vessels were wrecked and twenty men were drowne<I. 'I'mk sfa-amer Albany of the U< -,tern Tran sit company and the steamer I'hila/iclfahia of tin Anchor line collided on Hake Huron off i’oint aux Hanjues and twenty-four seamen were drowned. Hl'PKKI/ITeMIiRIT Jk.VKI.sh refxirts tiiat 2,020 patrol calls. 25 fire a,arms anil 2,307 ambulance call* won- responded to on the grounds during the world's fair. I/Kvi T. f/RirriM (denfa), of Detroit, was elected from the I irst district of Michigan to congn-ss fa/ Sliced J. L. Chipman, ileceas<3d. Hv the hurning of the steamer Krascr in i,ak<- Nipissing, in Canada, nineteen pi-rsons lost their lives. 7 iik Lyeem theati-r was burned at Memphis, 7'enn., the loss Ix-mg ♦3.'.0,IWO, and other property destroyed made th<3 total loss 1300,000. A i Halifax, N h., Hichard Savage fatally shot his wife ami son ami then killed himself. Hi- was jealous. 7'iik republicans of Chicago and ixxik county reelected Joseph K. Cary ju<lge of the superior court by about 7.000 majority. Holl.Kits in the Klnxt mills at hand Mountain, Ala . exploded, killing two men ami injuring two others At Camden, N. J., thirteen persons were injured in lights at tin- polls between democratic policemen ami republican deputies. Kkim iii.k a n mayors were elected in the cities of Detroit, Mich., ami Hrooklyn, N. Y. Jamkh S. Lawson, one of the oldest officers in the I 'nited Stut<3H c<iast and geodetic survey, having been in tiie service for tiie last forty-six years, died in han Francisco.

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fc x Ws.w, <izr THmir TV *.et« ia OBS*. >c* 1 cz lew a Msxxue S usette. 3 *-z 1*7 }x sui/za a*/« Swoeral CktX-er flaaWowk'Kjjmn a /js* i» oeio. Civ'.fa r >*7X Nor - : rti a m.—L.gbt fc.tacred axad 1 'ty precinct* m tne state g.re M'K.i—ey. SO" 47: Ne*!. Xfar 57fa: p ara.ity tor M«.K:Uzer. V. *'A. Tut |—TTI 1 tun hare uuac* hx-iry ga ns in erery trountr and it z* e_a.unert fay some tizAt faz* zizzy/rity w-J.i not fazi sJz'/rt of 75 .i'/o whi/e in Hatn—ton eounty azone it will reuseh it.<r/V. '.o:.• v£r- O N.r - True -treettof tz > • .ty are crowdnd with thousarzd* of wikdu ecthus-A/stie repu t/. zeana 7'fae htAteJouma < t-z'zrning non. natsa MrK-n-ey f'/r prescient ;n /^2t. I* New ) vr* Nkw Yoisa. N'/s -—Isaae II. MayBarC .-.a* iseen defeAted f'/r Asvvjite jartye of tJue < < urt of A;/p*-A.s bv 75.fa/, rotes and the rest of the

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A oizg faz defeat with him fay a few th'/u.sarzd Jess adr-rse iz/A/zrity. 7 : r repuo.c/AXts A3- jufa/.AXit At t/.e result- w i/i> h in< J u<ie». tize capture of the .-g.e.Atcr- as we . fay a majority of one in ttze senate and fr»/m two faz tire in t • • . - cratz- mAy.-r.ty is the last legis.atarn of tw e.utr-tw o. Krooklya, which has always 'zeen a c-m'/ -atic str-.nghoid aizd c<zurated g-xzd for from Ifa.‘z>7 faz W.faz'z ma u/nty f -r t;.- state tzeket, has orertamed all propheeie* and giren the Kepuizlican candzcates shoot Hi,fafafa uzayzrity. 7 ize de.Tz'e rat ■ ar. vate for mayor is also c-f-ated far a*..gntlr .*-ss r<zte. Hi rr AIM, X. Y., N'ZV. h—The New* cva.ins tfcat tfae city has gone repub-i.-arj fay a clean »we<-p, the democrat* aav.ng om;, an'x as.v/zal airte.-ma*. I >/M Z. Di» Mvixes Ja. Nor. h —U’p faz Irtifa a ul returns hare been received from 5-2 out of tize T.H0S roting pr-' liz-t* in ti.e state, wrh.ch g.re Jackson 73 447 and Hoics 52,3(11.. This Is a n-t repufa,c a:z gain of :.047 ai/d inain-ta.i-s the same ratio of increase indica'iDg a plurality of over Sfa.fafa.’ for Jackson. *f ASSA- I - (/set f s. H'/»7o*. Nor. ».—The state election iij Massachusetts was a republican victory. Three Lime* the young democratic champi/zn, William F. Kussefa, was c voserz governor; out on 7ue- av hi* stjf ■ -ss/zr ujx/n the ticket, John K. Hus-s-il, was defeated by a plurality of from 27 fa/0 faz 3 /ZO. The sei/ate and ixz -se w ill both be repnbli< an by slightly increase: majore I/j fhi« ago. ' ni< sofa Nor. fc —Judge Dary is unco, ov-i.v r- ju :ge of fa.- superzorc/zurtof ' -ook county by a majority of from 5.(KXl faz 7,900. With the possible exception of J. Henry Kraft the other judicial candidate* on the republican ticket have ais-z been elected by majorities varying from ],fa0(l faz 5,(M/0. E Ilo'fFJjblUau* f mrry U^troit. Dktk/zIT, Mich., Nov. 8.—Ha/pin S. I'ingrez*, affa-r the hottest cont-st ever seen in l/ctroit, is for the third time elected mayor over M. H. Dodfrey by a majority that is conceded by democrats at 4,0/7. The republicans claim 0,700. f.r.fi r/ J>#-f*-at» f<ir ( ongro-fa* JJhTMfti, .M i<: 11.. Sot. %.—XIk contest between Jam<-s H J»u/ne (ren. I, and J.evi T. (iiifliri idem.), for the seat in congress ma/it vacant in the F irst Michigan d.stri t fay the death of J. Logan Chipman, has (*e*-n a hot one Mr. 8tone concedes his defeat by 1,000 majority. Trknto*. N. J . Nor. h.—The fight this year in New Jersey was confined to the assembly and senate. Tiie raca traz-k was the f atore of the campaign. AT midnight it v-med assureil the antira/e track f<ir<-es ha'i won. The house will lx- republican and the senate demoeratic </u a '/uiit of the holdxzver senat<irs, but it is believed that the legiv 1st tire w ill 1x3 republican on a joint ballot. I'enusrl vania I'UILADKI.I'RIA. Nov. 9.—1'ennsylvania electe'i a justfa e of the supreme court for a term of twenty-one y-ars and a state treasurer for two years. Ill-turns from forty-nine of the sixtvsevea couiitn-s, including Phtiadeiphia and Allegheny, show a net republican gain of 4d.5.73, indicating a majority in the state of considerably above 100.000. f-figutist* Win In .N>tirK*kit. Omaha, Neb., Nov. 9. — Jt<-turns from the state are corning in slowly aial fccein to irulii-ate the election of Holcomb (pop. i tor supreme judge by 5,000 civi-r Harrison irep.y If. ptlhll.-xns Atiex-l ill Kmii»xb. Kansas Citv, Mo., Nov. 9.—7’he republicans will probab y have a plurality of the vob- east in Kansas. They have earned Miami, Harvey and Montgomery counties. The democrats carried Leavenworth county. 14•*iit fi< k> I>* mocriAt W*. I/OfiMVii.i.K, Ky.. Nov. 9. —Special reports at midnight indicate that the election was quiet all over the state, the democratic nominees having it all their own way in the great majority of districts. fn Maryland. Baltimokk, Mil., Nov. 8.—Returns from many parts of Maryland show tli- democrats have elected their candidate for stall- comptroller by a laige oiuralitv and substantial maioritv. ,

LOST I* LA*E HUPOH 7 * I { - z-z n.- -• f.xzBt*» abd All Z Tw* ! *vz «* 1/—v 0 Le-C Savh fcr tCE Miefa.. Nov. fc.—Tfae •faw. svea&er Albai-r. of tfae WI«7<ra 7 nzi/wt o'.-mpAt.r. aizd tfae iron steAue-r Pkl-AOe.'pfaza. of tfae Aucfaor luuc. <r.-.-ixbd o*i Lazte Hurxze off Poial Acx 1za.--v oe* At 2 o‘e>z«k ToefcCby is a detise fog Tfae A/faaty was taxes Is fazw fay tfae T’TpBficIp'i i* fact saox is faA-f as fa'/ur, rt* 'Te w ro ue ob tx.iard tfae AtK-faor ..oer ^faizrtiT afterwar: tfae Pt. -Aoel p*,za we-ct dvw» :a aw* feet of water Tfae crew took Vz two ijleboata One faad twestr-two ptrinimr <zn faoard and reaefa«d tfae afaezre :l aaT— ty 7'fae otfaer t/zat oootA-sed tw eatyfocr p-vpl*. Jt was '.apaised and ail <zs board were lost Tfae Pfa..ade pfaza eatgfat tfae A.faaay just forward of No 2 gangway. Atnaifa.ng zs tiz* stew p.ates and paki.jng :t* D'za- several feet into tfae Albaor's fazdv. 7'fae F'fa-iAde.pL-*'* nose was smasi/evl flat, but for a lew m: ntites afv-r ba/.-xir/g away seemed to znake fact littze w atz-r Tfae Pfazi-a'J-ipliia imuzez.ate.y put out a line aizd took tize Albany in tow. making for tize snore at Point Aux barques. 12 m/.es dzsta.-.t Tfae Albany tizade water rapzdzr. and less than thirty m.nutes later tfae men Uxzk to tfae jawL A few minutes after tfae tow iiiie wa* cut tfae Albany went down stern first in laoz feet of water. Tfae Pi.i.artelpiz^a waited until (.apt A, J. McD<znaid and fazs crew -arize up. wizen tfary were tasen atxzarl. F'uU steam was tfaen put on.f<zr the shore but in it* water-logged condition little headway wa* made. Ky thzs tane tize wind began to blow. Hftmg . tlz- f--g 7 ne l'n:.arte.'phat ti/.s time' . began Vz settle < apt Huff decided Vz afaaizdon it for the yawl*, (.apt Me- ' Doua/d a no seven of fa.* crew were taaen inVz tfze smarter yawl by (apt ) Huff of tfae Philadelphia, who completed Irotn his men the crew of four- i teen decided upon as the •.■urryirig capacity of tize yawL The wind was by this time blow ing stiffly from tfae i/oirtfa. ' lifting a cfaoppr sea. JnVz the larger ! b/at twenty-four men from both crew* 1 were Joarte/i Jt was real .zed that the load w a* a dangerous one. An attempt w as made for tfae boats Vz keep in company. but the fog w a* s/zdenser that they were vxzn parted and the two eap4aia» reached slzore at 7 iz'el'zcl; this m .ruing. They were erznfident tiiat the other boat was entirely safe, as they had no trouble themselves. As the morning hours went by atzd the second boat did not appear the | captains called on the Point Aux ! Harques life saving crew Vz go in j search of it The fog hart then lifted. After purting out inVz the lake for several m,.es the life savers found the missing boat bolVzto up. in the immediate vicinity they found eleven ixzdies. all wearing life preservers marked “Mr. Philadelphia.'’ | The bodies were put <zn the steamer f ’ityof Concord, bound for 7 a was. No su/-"ivors could be found, and it is supposed that the remaining thirteen in the upturned txzat did not wear the ; preservers and sank immediately after it capsized. The Albany was built in Lietroit in 19*4. wa* worth 1200.00/ and was partially insured, hhe belonged Vz the Western 7'ransportation line, and carried a cargo of grain and flour valued at 877,007. 7'iie Philadelphia belonged to the An bor line, and was built by David Hell at Huffaio in 1975. ?-he was worth leu.000. Her cargo consisteil of coal and merchandise. This is the fourth accident which tiie Anchor line ha* suffered this season. First, the steamer (odorus was cut down and sunk at Duluth, then the Conestoga went ashore in Lake hi. Clair in the big October gale and badly darnagi-d its cargo, and the Wissahickizn caught fire at its dock at trie and w as badiy damaged. Tfae losses will foot up 4153,000. TO UPHOLD 7 HE QUEEN Lu<ie May ii***!otp L*l)Iuokalmoi to tl.«f Hawaiian Throne^ Washington, Nov. 9.—It is stated upon what is considered excellent authority that Minister Willis, who U r, have .arid*-! i:i Hawaii .u-t huuday, ix/re instructions to inform the provincial government that the United States regards the dethronement of <J u< reu Liliuokalani as due entirely Vz the then Minister Ktevens and the leading of the troops from the United States steamer KosVzn; that but for them the queen would not have been cethroinx!; that the I'nited htati-s government does not approve : of the aetion of Stevens and • therefore does not consider tiiat there has ix-eri a revolution. Hut the United States does consider that the queen, having been unjustly deprived ! of her throne because of the wrongful | action of the United States minister | and troops, is entitled Vi be rcsVired to power and resVired she must be. Tiiis position which the administration lias taken is likely V> give rise Vz much and severe criticism on the ground (hat it ill befits this republic to assist in the restoration of a deposed monarch. 7'his criticism is expected. The administration's only explanation is that it matters not whether the deposed authority was a queen or a president The authority waz. unlawfully overthrown by representatives of the United States and as a mere matter of abstract justice the wrunc should be ei</ht<v7

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