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president held a cabinet meeting Friday after returning1 from Cnnten. lie
wus driven from the depot direct te
the white house.
The most important topic discussed
by the cabinet was the electoral law
formed by the Cuban constitutional
convention, of which, it is understood,
the president's utMscrs expressed
their approval.
The lirst elhcial act performed by
the new president was the signing
of the commission of Ilrig. Gen. Jas
M. Bill.
In elevating Cel. Bell te
the grade of brigadier general President lloeievelt gives the first proof
of his unnnunced intention te carry
out the wishes of his predecessor.
About 1:?0 o'clock, shortly after
the conclusion of the cabinet meeting.
President lloesevelt left the white
house te go te the residence of
the wife of Commander Cowles,
of the navy, for luncheon.
Will Live In the White limine.
Disdaining e carriage, he walked
swiftlv and alone. Ne one had known
when he would leave his office, and as
he passed briskly out of the grounds
of the executhe mansion he attracted
little attention, scarcely anybody
recegnizine him. He croReeel Pennsylvania avenue into Lafayette square
nd thence up Sixteenth street te
In the course of in
hour and a half he returned te tin
white house, still alone, and still
walking.
Secretary Cortelyou put an end te
the rumors that President Iloeeel:
would live In some residence re
moved from the white limihe.
"Ji
will be a pinch te accommodate tin
whole family here," he said, "but
President Hurrisen's family was abeu
us large, and they managed te li
here I'nirly comfortable. Th presi
dent will probably sleep under tlii
white house reef for the first tim
next .Monday night. Mrs. IVoeseveb
and the children will probably move
in next Wednesday."
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The United Stntea Atnhnaandera
Abrend JIny II 0 Supplied With
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While it
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net decided the question definitely,
the state department is inclined te
believe thut all of the Tnited States
ambassadors Abroad must be supplied
with new credentials. This may be
true also of the ambassadors from
foreign potentates and republics tj
Washington. This belief is based upon the fuct that the ambassador
the person of the severelg-- i
or president. This is net true of
the ministers, who, therefore, probably "will net be required te be
In the case of a fev
of the United States ministers win
had net presented their credentials ai
the time of President McKinley's demise, new commissions will be required.
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MEDALS OF HONOR.
the French stuff, and the baptism of
the infaut son of the Count d Mente-bellFrench umhasnader in Russia.
De Beisdeffre was chief of the French
staff during the previous vUit of the
car and gained the friendship of the
father of Nicholas while French ambassador in St. Petersburg.
Notwithstanding this explanation,
the nationalists, who only remember
the part Gen. De Beisedeffre played
in the Dreyfus affair, exult in his
reception by the czar as a reflection
upon the 'government, declaring that
it is connected with dissatisfaction
in the array with Gen. Andre's conduct as minister of war. This, however, is absolutely untrue.
The baptism of the son of the
count of Montcbclle took place in the
upurtments of the war after his return from the drive. His majesty
had premised te act as godfather.
The czar expressed an intention te
net personally, and the rite of baptism was, therefore, performed by
the czar. Only the c?ar and czarina
and members of the family of the
count were present. The child
Nicholas after the cznr.
who said the credo in Russian.
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Thrown Overboard.
Norfolk, Va Sept. 21. The cap
n small oyster sleep whic!
arrived here said that shortly aftci
President McKinley was shot a Pelt
appeared at Bivalve, Md., nnd secured
a place as hand en a sleep. The l'elt
vvns fairly well dressed and educated
The day after the president died r
passenger en a passing steamer threw
a newspaper nbeard the sleep con
taining an account of the death. Tin
Pele secured it. and while the irew
were waiting for him te read then
the story he exclaimed:
"Goed, and Teddy will be the ne.
in a short time."
The crew set upon him nnd scvereh
injured him, rendering him
The captain and mate in
tcrvened, but later, when the mas-te- i
had gene aft, the crew picked tl
unconscious form up and threw ii
overbenrd.
tain of
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OUT FOR A DRIVE.
Mr. McKinley nnd Sinter Went te
Went Limn Cemetery nnd
tered the Tomb.
En-
Canten, O., Sept, 21. Shortly before neon Mrs. McKinley was taker
for n drive in company with her sister, Mrs. H. C. Barber. They went te
West Lawn cemetcrjyis Mrs. McKinley
nnd the late president se often dill
when in Canten. While they were
there the gates and the approaches
te the vault were temporarily closed
Mrs. McKinley was assisted
fren
the carriage by Dr. Rixey, and with
Mrs. Barber entered the tomb, remaining a few minutes, during which
time the guard reclesed the lines in
front.
Mrs. McKinley appeared
te be quite
as strong walking te and from the
raniage as she was when she left
the itrnin from Washington en
It was reported Friday morn
ing at the house thut she wns stil
bearing up as well as could be e.
pected, and that her condition !
encouraging.
Wed-nisd'i-
STORMED THE WALLS.
Pnrty of
People Attnckeil
Unity Killed en
Ileth Sldea.
10,000
Clilme, Chliin
ADM. DEWEY WAS PROMPTLY ON TIME.
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court of inquiry reconvened, and before adjournment examined four witnesses.
Marines were en guard at the railing, and before the court opened,
barred out all save members of the
court and witnesses. Later Judge
Advocate General Lenity arranged tc
allow members of the press associations within the railing.
The most important incident of the
day was the decision of the court
withdrawing a question, put by the
court Itself, asking a witness te give
his opinion concerning a point undei
The witness was Br
controversy.
Adm. Higginson, who participated ir
the Santiage campaign us captain ei
the battleship Massachusetts. Thli
vessel at one time was a part of tin
flying squadron, commanded by Cem
inodere Schley, and the court nsKet
him te state whether all pessibli
mensures wcie taken to capture ei
destley the Spanish vessel, Cristebu,
Colen as it lny in Santiage harbei
from May 27 te June 1, 1S08. Counse
for Adm. Schley objected te the ques
tien en the ground that a replj
would involve an opinion and no
u statement of facts.
Judge Adve
cute Lemly admitted that the pie
were against questions e
this character, and the court with
drew this interrogatory.
WitiiCMMcn Admenlnhed.
Tt is generally admitted that thii
decision will have the effect of ma
teriallly shortening the term of tin
court, ns will nKe the court's man!
fest intention te cut out irrelcviti'
questions and all hearsay testimony
In several cases the witnesses wer
admonished te relate only eventi
coming within their own observation
Adm. Dewey showed himself n prempi
and methedic.il presiding officer. H
called the court te order evnctlj
at the designated hour, and adieurnet
it just as promptly at 4 o'clock.
The witnesses Friday were Ur. Adm
Higginson, who commanded the batduring tin
tleship Massachusetts
Spanish war: Capt. C. M. Chester, wht
commanded the cruiser Cincinnati:
Maj. Themas X. Weed, of the marine
corps, who commanded the marii.ej
en the Massachusetts, and Comman
dcr Giles K. Berber, who wns eeeu
the: officer of the Texas, the tattei
beinv en the stand when the ceun
The attendance of flu
adjourned.
public was small.
Ne Objection te Adm. Itmunny.
Capt. Lemly introduced as evidence
n copy of the senate document recontre
lating ie the Sampson-Schleversy, together with hydregraphir
office charts showing the scenes of tin
campaign.
"New 1 will offer," said Capt. Lemly, "a chart showing the position
of the vessels off Santiage."
He spread before the court a blue
print about 3 by 5 fept.
"I object," spoke up Cnpt. Parker
of Schley's counsel, quickly. "The
chnrt It grossly incorrect. It places
the const line six miles further south
and four miles further west than
it is in fact."
"The chart does net prove anything," explained Cnpt. Lemly. "J:
is net put as evidence, but for reference."
Cnpt. Lemly, the judge advocate
general, then rend the order of the
navy department, appointing Adin.
Bamsay te be a member of the court.
"I nsk you, Adm. Schley, if jeu
huve any objection to nny member of
this court," said Cnpt. Lemly.
"I have net," replied Adm. Schley.
Capt. Lemly then swore in the members of the court, the three bending
lervvnrd, and each grasping u small
Bible.
Capt. Lenity was himself sworn in
by Adm. Dewey, and in turn administered the oath te the clerk and reporter of the court.
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FALL VEGETABLES,
CANNED GOODS,
Aggk.PftOR.
We nre authorized te announce WILLIAM M.
DAUUHERTY as a candidate for City Assessor at
THE SEASON'S
DELICACIES,
the Ne ember election, 1111.
We are authorized toanneunce JAMES STEWas City AssesART as a candidate for
sor, subject te the action of the Republican pri-
DEAL WITH ME,
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We are authorized te announce JAMFS FIN-EK- T
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Starlight
MARKET SRREET.
Prlrnte Klred
Marshmallows
India- -
erliulnntely nt Ilia Cnmrudea
in the llarrucka.
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CITY CLERK.
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OF MAYSVILLE,
Sept. 21. Private
1-BOX
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Hiarles Ljnch, of Company M while
ined with drink, entered the
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Capital Rteek, 8100,000
Friday, drew his revolver, and
30,000
Nurplna,
began firing indiscriminately at his
emrades. One bullet struck Private
( aldwell in the thigh and nnnther
ATharles H. uiich in the stomach. A DOES A (1SXKKAL BAXKIXQ Jil'SIXEiA
"uaid shot Lynch in the leirs. nnd
SAMUEL M HALL.
'ie was overpowered. Private Vmich
I'mldrnt
ilied Friday night. Lynch had been
CHAS. D PEAKIE.
JAS N KIRK,
it Sturgis en leave of absence and
Cashier.
there seemed tin liquor.
IF WANTING
runeriil of Illahep Whipple.
Faribault, Minn., Sept. 21. The
body of the late Dishop Whipple was
Aiittrtistmentt undet
consigned te the grave here. The
the headingi
Call at once and learn prices The cheap"Hell
est ever beard of and
All work,
1PWI," "SUuatujni
services were solemn and impressive,
guaranteed
"
Wanted," "Lett" and Found ami net txettdinc
and were witnessed by thousands of three llnei In length, are .TAT; te all.
people. Piivnte services at the home
WMe limine AtlirrtUriui-ntInvrKHl
were performed early, also later holy nltliuut
pay.
eommunien was celebrated in the If antwert fall te come the flrxt time, we iniite at
Barry C. Cumin
cathedinl for the members of the many repttltlent at are necatnrite ireure what you
adertUe for. We ivlih eJi erttteri te feel that they
parish and visitors.
are net impeilnp en u$by uitnp our fne columns.
IrremeTnble Pnater.
tSBAdiertiiCTt MVSTunidA copy, which can U
Washington, Sept. 21. Rev. Dr. D left at the office or lent by mail.
S. Stafferd was nppeinted the
THE PUBLIC LEDGER,
JVe. 10 Eatt Third Street.
of St. Patrick's Ren-nCatholic church in this city. St.
Jielp Wanted.
Pntrick's parish is the richest in
Washington, the church owning real
Advertltementl under thii wading interted JVfv
estate worth $4,000,000. Dr. Stafferd but aditrtiteri mutt furniih the cepy.
is noted for his oratory and scholarAND I'RE-- 8
WANTKIl-rniNTE- K
Yeunjr men with about two ertlir e
ship. He was a warm friend of Pres- Tears experience.
COMMONWEALTH I'll!
I'D.. Fifth and Hcett streets e'OTlnKlen. Ky. 16
ident McKinley.
te A
Mlaa Cenner Wedded.
HAl'('KKOS Second street. se!61
Te leek through our immense"
Chicago, Sept. 21. Miss Laura CenAn experienced woman te
WANTED-e'OO- K
de general housework. Ir
ger and Lieut. Fred. E. Buchan, U. S. DROWNING,and17 East
belO lw
Third street.
lines ei mcuALLiund, novelA., were married Friday night at the
BOY Apply te I).
ties in BISQUE, LAMPS of the
DAL I. TON. commerce and second streett
residence of the bride's aunt, Mrs.
sel61w
J. S. McConnell, 4319 Lake avenue.
latest designs, DINNER and
Miss Cenger is the daughter of the
Situations Wanted,
TOILET WARE, Demestic and
United States minister.
AdrertUementt under thU heading interted free;
but adertitirt mutt furniih the copy.
Foreign, in the newest decera
THE MARKETS,
Fert Mead,
S. D.,
bar-r.u-
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WANTED-SITCATION-On
a strictly sober, reliable, practical
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Cincinnati, Sept, 20. Wheat. Sales: printer
newspaper man; will
permanent position, best refercheap
for
Ne. 2 red, elevator, 73c. Cern. Ne. 3 work
ences. Address J. K. KIMllKRLIN.Cure lern
mixed nominal at 01(g62c en track, menneallh, Covington, Ky.
sipttl lw
Oats. Sales: Ne. 2 mixed, track,
57ysc; de, 37c.
Wanted.
Live Stock.
Adt ertiiemrnti under thli heading, net exceeding
Cincinnati, Sept. 20. Cattle. Ship- live lint t, je ccnti etich intertien, or )9 centi a week.
pers, $4.S55.00;
HOUSE -- In the Fast
butchers' steers,
End, small family. Apply at this enice.
?oed te choice, $4.505.15; 'heifers,
sept"! lw
joed te choice, $3.604.25; cows, geed
te choice, $3.C04.10. Calves. Extrn,
$77.25; fair te geed, $0(a0.75. Hogs.
under thii heatling.nnl exceeding
Selected
heavy shippers, $7.15; fiveAdtrrldtmrnli
linet, 10 centi each Intertien, or SO centi a ueek.
jheiee liiitpliers M(K(Ti7H.
nlv.J
aw Re.
packers, $0.65(a7; light shippers, $6(g
cords cheap. Apply te efllcc of Cellins A
septll
lw
Rudy
le,
Lumber
S.S5; pigs, 110 lbs. and less, $4.40(u)
NALE-rFARM-will
liens,
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Extra, $3.20(a3.25; geed FOR auction, en the nrenilei. atsell10 ata.pub.
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conOctober 3, 1!W1, the "Key
le choice, $2.50(u3.15.
Lambs. Extra, Thursday,
taining about 70 acres, bltuated en Ml. C'armel
1.90.
Un
Sheep.
M.60(i4.75; few fancy, S4.i)5; geed
Turnpike Me miles from MajsMlle and three
from Orangeburg. Purchaser may pay all cash or
cash and balance In three nnnual pa
men u. BALLEE ha LLKK. Attorneys, lulw
of H. C.
?OR
llarkley, deceased, en TMrd street, between
Market and Court; three atery brick dwelling,
modern conveniences; brick stable In rear; centrally located; rare opportunity te buy
dm: ruble
home. Apply at once at Ilarkley-- a Cash heti
B tore or te WA 1.1. Eh A HALLKK. Attorney. 17 lw
ight stockers,
FOR
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$3(jT4;
$3.25-i.50-
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beat stands In the city, Ne.
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PLATES,
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119 Wall
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te WILLIAM II. UERSCH.
seldlw
fair te geed
Heps Phnl
m.
$7.107.20;
mixed
icavy packing, $6.007.1O; cholce
ight weights, $6.807; pigs,
Sheep nnd
Lambs. Choice)"
fcmbs, 53(23.75; choice eheep, $8.50
lows. S2.75eT3.75.
Hum te heavy,
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patterns,
CHOPS,
We
j.ijui i.eii.
IntT;anape!is,Scpt.20. Cattle, Goed
te nrinip- evnart.- --Rtiera
....-, $4
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fair te medium expert steers, $5.13
1.40; geed te prime butcher steers,
l4.75eeT5.15;
geed te choice feeding, $1
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Adrtrttieiixentl under thU heading iiutrtcd frtei
copy,
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FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
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POLICE.
We are authorized toanneunce Mr. J. L. DAUL-TO- N
as a candidate for
te the office of
City Clerk, subject te the action of the Republican primary.
We are authorized te announce JOHN J. O'DON"
NELL asn candidate for City Clerk at the November election.
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Te the Voters of the city of Maysvllle, Ky.! At
the solicitation of many friends I beg te announce
m) Belt as a candidate for the efllce of Chief of Police of the city of Maysvllle at the election te be
held In Ne ember, lSHJl. Your support Is respect-- V
R. P 1). THOMPSON.
Uy solicited.
We are authorized te announce M.J. DONOVAN-a- s
as Chief of Police of
a candidate for
the City of Majsvllle at the November election,
a a candidate for Chief of Police of the City of
Maysvllle, subject te the action of the Republican
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Price
reucE jcnuE.
We are authorized te announce JOHN J.
WIIITAKsEK aa a candidate (or Police Judge of
the City of Maysvllle at the election te be held
November 5th, 1W1.
We are authorized te announce W. HENRY
WADSWORTH as a candidate ferjudge of the,
1'eIIch Court of thelltyef Mujsvllle, Ky., at the
November election, IDul, subject te the action of
the Republican Primary,
We are authorized te announce JOHN
H
AMUERLAIN as a candidate for Judge of the
Police court of the City of Maysvllle, subject te
the action of the Republican primary.
We are authorized te announce JOHN I. ROE.
a a candidate for Police Judge of the City et
Ma s Ule at the Ne ember election, 1(J1.
HARRY C. CURRAN announces himself as a
candidate for Police Judge of the aty of MS- Ule at the NeeJiber election, l'JOl.
We are authorized te annrunce HENRY OKT
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We are antherlied te announce W. E. STALL-CU- P
as May or el tba
as a candidate for
city of MaysTllle at the November eleetlOD.JBOl.
We are authorized te announce OEOROKW.
IROWELL of the Fifth Ward as a candidate for
Mayer at the ensuing November election, anbjee
te the decision of the people (it the olla.
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the value of obtaining the liquid laxa-tiv- e
principles of plants known te be
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them in the form most refreshing te the llty
Treasurer of Maysvllle at the November
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Cleveland
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.
We are authorized te announce "Hqulre JAOO&
for re election as MagMILLER asacandldate
Fifth
istrate In the Hecend District-Four- th,
blxtb Wards.
We are authorized te announce BYRON RUDV
as a candidate for Magistrate for the First Ua-tr- lct
at the November eTecUen, 1W1.
We are authorized te anneuce Mr. hELDON W
IIRAMEL as a candidate for Magistrate In tber
Helena-Le- w
Isburg District at the Nevembtv
election, iwi.
O'Day.
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were swelled te ever 100,000. The
mandarin
finally yielded, and
Philippines. The war department attaches great importance te this, and perial taxes were rescinded. An imcommissioner has been sent te
wants the report ready se that it
:nn be submitted immediately te con- Chime te investigate.
gress when it meets in December.
COAST ARTILLERY.
This duty will keep Gen. MacArthut
occupied until he eventually is as- Seeretnry of Wnr, In n
Genernl OrThe Cable Completed.
signed a command.
der, Directed a DUt ribiitlen of
Washington, Sept. 21. The signal
UNDER SUSPICION.
the I'M Cempunlen.
office of the wnr department Friday
received n message from Manila sayWashington, Sept. 21. Jn n general ing that the last link of cable had
VVaahlnsten Police Leeking Fer a
order the secretary of war has di- been laid which allowed telegraph
Han Who Asked Fer the Addveaa
rected a distribution of the 12d com- comunicutien with the southernmost
of IloeiHYclt'a Slater.
panies of coast artillery. The as- islands of the fhtlippine group. HereWashington, Sept. 21. The police signments in the west nre:
tofore messages had te be carried
Galveston, Tex., two companies; across a point about the middle of
are looking for n man who appieach
ed several pedestrians mid nsl.cd the Fert Besecrnub, Cnl., two; Fert Miley, the group by bent.
address of President's IVoesevel's sis Cnl., two; Presidio, of San Francisce,
Fire In the Unalnenn Portion.
ler, flic wife of Commander Cowles. ei Cal.. five: Fert Baker. Cal.. threeKnn., Sept. 21. Almest
Atchison,
Columbia,
Wabh.,
Fert
one;
deFert
the navy, Several officers wne
tailed te guard the Cowles residence Stevens, Ore., two; Fert Cnsey, Wash., the entire business part of Effingham,
The man it described as nleut K twe: Fert Flatrler. Wash., three; Feri 20 miles west of here, wns wiped out
years old, speaks with a foreign ac- Werlen, Wash., two; Honolulu, Ha by fire, ever a deren buildings, includcent, has light moustache,
wear waiian islands, two; Philippine is- ing Wolvcrten's general store and the
National Washington Machine Ce.'s
jark clothes and carries n box about lands, four.
factory being destroyed. Estimated
eight inches long and three and a hall
Reprieved Fer Sixty Daya.
less, $50,000. Origin of fire unknown.
wide.
Washington. Sept. 21. On the rec
Geld Cemlnir Over.
Prince Chin Honored.
ommendatien of Gen. Ohaffee. com
Danzlc, Sept. 21. Emperor WilLouden, Sept. 21. The-- Statist as manding the army in the Philippines,
bcrts that eagles ite the value e nccreirry iioei fins granted a reprieve liam has conferred the Grand Cress
$1,000,000 will be shipped from PaIi of 60 days te Francisce Dlzen, a of the Order of the Bed Eagle upon
te New Yerk Saturday and that then Fllinime'. sentenced in slnnth fni n Prince Chun, head of he tlhinese
in no doubt that this consignment wll capital crime eernmlMetl
u tjie rail- - mission of explntien for the, murder
ei' Baren Veu Ketteler.
'be followed Wy etkertv
I'jnimi
Porte Bice,
Umpire
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Chicago.
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Announcement! ter city office; 3; county
k.-- Hate nfleei, 10. Cain In advance,
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Four Witnesses Were Examined, Capt. Chicago .... 0000000 0
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Higginson, of the MassachuEasen, Fergusen and Kllng; Willis
setts, Being the First.
and Mernn.
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Pittsburg.
o,
Detailed Fer Iluty
Tacoma, Wash., Sept. 21. A pnrtv
en the Ilenrd te Examine Can10,000 people stormed the walls e
of
didates Recommended.
Cliiine, China, September 2 lccuuhi
Milwaukee, Sept. 21. Maj. Gen. the magistrate refused te grant the'i
te rcdupe the indemnity tn.
Arthur MncArthur arrived in Mil- request
He
had
been warned that the cit.v
waukee Friday afternoon and will
remain a week or ten days. He has weuld be seized if he did net comply. The magistrate posted his solorders from Washington for indef- diers
en the city walls and madi
inite duty en the beard te examine an heroic
defense. Mnny were killtd
and report upon brevets, medals of en
both
sidts.
The first day niic'
honor, and all awards recommended the
next day the forces of the
for officers and soldiers who served
in
ft
plf
NATIONAL X.EAOVB.
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Phi la
Tannehill and Bimmer; Duggleby
and McFarlund. Umpire O'Day.
Gen. SIncArthnr
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Formerly Chief
All Save Members of the Court
The New President Signed the
Compicgne, Sept. 21. Twe interGen.
Brig.
Commission of
of Inquiry and Witnesses
Pittsburg. 00300040
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esting incident of the duy were the
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James M. Bell.
Were
Barred.
Leever and O'Connor; White nnd
Gen. De BeUdeffre, former chief ei
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Gen. Dc UeladanTre,
of the French Staff. Received
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