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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - December 21, 1904, Mitchell, South Dakota Mitchell daily Republican. Volume . South . December 21. Ugh. Num is i i la it in tot and the Hoilier accompanying i a ii rom r two Ohio Banks Japan rings with Praise. Togo is said to plan defeating russian Fleet in the Indian Ocean. Heroes of Pekwan Triumph lauded All Over the Empire. Tokio. Dec. 20.�?All Japan is to Lav i ringing with the Praise of general Sain Ejima a the hero of the assault depositors j on Pekwan Mountain fort. It is con ceded that his heroism inspired his men i i and turned a threatened disaster into i splendid Victory. Samejima is an old Hamura. A Veteran of the a of restoration and the Satsuma rebellion. He is Gray haired and Bent but is wiry and Active. Forged to Glose it would be historic had been with drawing Cash since Chadwick revelations. J Gle with bayonets and grenades was i continue until near Midnight when a the few russian survivor retreated to the City and the fort was captured. Its construction displays the utmost so ten a title knowledge. Sevastopol still listing. Tokio. I tee. 20.�?observations taken i at port Arthur today showed the russian battleship Sevastopol listing ten degrees. Probably As a result of the last japanese torpedo attacks. Mill boiler bursts. A painful ordeal for Nan Patterson actress is subjected to searching Cross examination on stand. D try ii a Jug want a Leo Missouri Pacific will Gross Iowa in in moment the anti w wed with ii Jure file calling for help. The fire department and a Large portion of the police responded quickly and set to work rescuing the victims which was carried Oil with great difficulty owing to the darkness Ami the danger that More of the would fall they succeeded in quenching an system is said to plan incipient Blaze in the wreck which for to ukr Ossiem i time threatened to cremate the in Road from St. Joseph prisoner people. Mrs. Anna Melvin had a wonder f0 Minneapolis. A escape. She was on the second floor. In bed. When the crash Cane. J the firemen took her out of her bed More heroes Fop Japan. It made people nervous four men Kili Vid re Bod. i she is mixed at i Imes Mam i re top a Raj route is via Des Moines Riby mangled at a result of struggle of consolidated fleets would Pale Ali previous naval actions. Speculation As to plan russians expect to consolidate Middle of Indian Ocean. Thence perhaps to Divide again for last run to East. I do. Pee. 20. japanese Cruiser Lima seized tis British Steamer Ila hound for Vladivostok. The Ria had a Large Quantity of t rid of War on Board. La is i the Algretia bad on Bourd latest Navel exploits have added to nations Pride in Navy. Tokio. Dec. 20. A accustomed to of to of bravery of their soldiers and sailors. The people of Japan have been thrilled by the desperate torpedo attacks against the Sevastopol and other Craft j outside port Arthur. Commander orzo and lieutenant Wakahara a the heroes and the former promises to gain equal prominence with commander 11 in who on March 27 inst was blown to fragments in tog a second attempt to Lait tie up port arthurian the War traditions of Japan. Commander Yew a a flotilla was undergoing repairs when the attack was planned. Lait i sure in putting one in condition. On this he steamed to the Rede Vnus Ami begged permission to join in the attacks. Then he steamed through the snowstorm atone Anil succeeded in imaging the St Vastolo to which he got dose pm Tough to near the russians talking officials say the concerns had no Chadwick paper and Are perfectly solvent and will soon resume business Conneaut. Of. Dee. first National Bank of Conneaut and the Marine Bank of Conneaut Harbor did not open their doors for business today the a us pension resulted from tuns on both concern during the past few j Day. The officials claim the concern Tare entirely solvent and Der hire that i business w ill in resumed again in a j Short time. J cashier i ii Ley of the first National i hunk said today Quot Ker since the cd insure of Hie Chadwick matter our de position have been withdrawing their i funds. We do not hold any Chadwick paper but there was a general feeling of explosion. Wilkes Barre. A. Dec. 21.�?four men were killed and their bodies terribly i mangle As the result of a Biller is j Losion at the Sam Mill of is. F. Red i line. Near Rosenm Turig. Columbian county. I the dead j Edwin Klink age 30. I Charles Wrba it. Aged 35. I Al j As Ash. Aged a these men comprised the entire for i of the saw Mill. But her testimony is diesel As who and she positively denies that she killed Young. Tell ing a Strong entirely from injury. The monetary less is about Sis too i the responsibility for i Accident will be the subject of a thorough i Vestiga i ism. The death list afterwards was re i dined to seven it having been Ascer rained that mrs. Maggie lha Loire cd a a a i had been taken to the Cliv Hospital so i Rio usty injured. New roads from St. Joseph to Des Moines and from Des Moines northward named As parts in the big project. Two trains Collie e. New York. La. 2ft.�? Nan Patterson i went through a Lutish Irving ordeal Here j today when she a Subj cited to a j most right Cross examination by att re Ney Rand for the prosecution. The court room was again crowded by a j curious throng of men Ami women. Miss Patterson recounted Lier first t meeting with Caeser Young in july. 11303. And sail Young ban Given her i to come East for two weeks and had always been generous in giving her j i Money witness said that the Day ie-1 Tessie hied a torpedo and then went j i i the Sevas Tomt Cut a his b a a j closer and tired a second us 1 j from i two. A great Public funeral. The i be Zoe a remains were brought hark j to the beet. They will come to Japan rid tiler of the russian for Public interment. Lieutenant Wakahara went to the Rescue if a disabled torpedo boat which had been tinder the command of lieutenant Wakahara. Who with five other was killed and submitted to a deadly til a. Neka Hata # heat was j pealed but lie succeeded in it j a majority of the Crew of Oak ish Steamer King Arthur was j boat. M _ lure of Togo men vol in t Dured. To. A. Currency in ii that la first National Bank of con i neat <>., closed its door last night on account of a run which occurred yesterday. Two trainmen killed and one it Badty x. Y., dec. 21.�?two freight a trains Cath drawn by two engine. I dashed together on the Jewett Ville j curve on the Buffalo. To he to and Pittsburg Railroad. Two trainmen i were killed and one was badly scalded. I him or mis putt the dead j she testified that i James Brogan. Brakeman Buffalo pressed any Lear i l cold fireman. Bun a to. J would kid him the injured Man is t. M drat tar., a i by a Long series of Tireman. He is scalded badly but will i led up to the time a h nuns saved from fire. A ii in go. Dec. 2ft.-thrilling rescues by firemen of nine Nims. Sister of the hotel Diu. Marked the Progress of a to it i Bitt swept through the Convent and destroyed a it today. Two of the nuns were injured. The Stair fell before the Sisters could reach them. The loth building a on ill Silky be another Wai fore he was a i a i Yoi d i had in w won j tour thai told her that he mid either kill but further on g had not sex mrs. Young live. A mix up or. Cattie of the w oui destroyers who had escaped the interment at Shanghai and attempting to regain tire russian in t huts i land i she a me to new York last May. Her sister called order is the alleged i Al her hotel the first evening and said reek. A her husband. J Morgan Smith was ass a a a j very Iii. Lier sister fell in a dead faint. J miss Patterson said. Smith had been \ drinking. La had somehow g this jaw i twisted and could nut of in i Mouth. "1. I that frightened Julia. Young called on head of institution that had heavy French government pay Honor to to the it night and they went loss passes away. Men who will sit on the North dinner. Two Day later she went is. Oui. Dec. 20.-Henry or. Meyer. So a arbitration burs. Nub Lier Isler. Ami a nut to Atli. All i of her. Indications ave that Turkey is Hatting ready for a contest with bul Gariano next Spring. A Ion Tea european t banker a mysterious death. St. While attempting to leave j the attacks than a Ould la assigned. Curved or the cause. Meyer or it is probable Togo will soon return j red very much since the Short Arthur yesterday. She had on d russian naval officers who were killing to join the russian second in Squadron. Both the vessel taken to Sase to for trial. To Japan leaving a Junior to continue the blockade. It is expected that Togo veil be summoned by the emperor to Tokio. Where he wit be Given splendid Public receptions. Togo a Campaign is considered equal to any in naval War or. One of the directors of Hie hit re j Chari est savings Bank the cashier of Selling which Anton x. Elspa Gei was recently Uhi runs found to tie Oxer $7.ftftft Short in his a counts is dead a Al 42. The relatives red for declined to say where the death of a As surge was recovered commission received. I a a mutant War Havi the to Bulgaria Tim a constant pet Ted i to the or key. I of Muni a Vivai of . 2ft a ions of talk of against i Neinl to from hit in to and they Fri to in Paris. I tee. 0.�?presider,t Louzet today received at tilde Elys. Palace Hie members of the International commission which i to inquire into the North sea incident but the non arrival of rear Admiral Chsrles la. Davis pro vented american participation. Admiral Davis telegraphed to the embassy that lie would reach Paris wednesday afternoon. The reception of the commission at Hie Elysee presented a Brilliant some. It for the future. He Wax inserted. Ali this time that d Man a m. I Rubet received the commission inf Uhi to pc the audience chamber surrounded by a talked of Plai k new you knew was a in rms when she went to the Imperia hotel to live so registered As mrs t j. Patterson Ai id Young came to see her every morning. He left the Imperial hotel because Millen Spike Al Init a Kern to the manager. A hew my i Money int Young give John d. On Lawson. Of Man expresses an opinion on Boston financier. He de b. Al ii clo tied mrs. Chadwick shearing on. Cleveland. Of. Dec. 2&Quot.�? shortly before the Banks Utcy hearing was re a ,. ,. Sullied before referee Remington to a Laboured constantly under Day. Attorney Dawley announced that i i 1 done to know the necessity of preserving the Fleet for j he had decided to offer no further of j Nav ii .7 a i a could you Tell if it was about service against the second Pacific feet ions to placing or Chadwick on and Fher wore be Quot hoary uni j Ltd Squadron. The Admiral and men have he uness Litaud at the aft Nln so i j.�. a their various countries the borne storm stress and exp insure sex j Pion. Formal opening of the session of the is question by class. John first Public it a a fit for Quot when i was j about the Cousin Man was angry pay him a Good i Punky Wood that he Aid the other fan Good Wood for Sui i a jury to their business ii Lief Ter id to Deal w Ith i Wood Man was indulge 20.-- in answer to a Ber of Iii son s Bibi Gefeller Niter yesterday on Law Ina he said boy i used to drive and buy Wood. Oro Era us i would not r a Quantity of it most valueless Rmer that had at i was a in am it would be e. The Punky g in frenzied de Moines la. Dec. 20.�?th# its Sou ii Pacific Railroad is to Cross Iowa. F with Minneapolis As its final destination. And the could interests Arback of the men who will begin within a few weeks to construct their line. J letter to contractors were Hind Public today which created a sensation in railway circles Here. F. S. Mordant promoter of the St. Joseph. Albany Ami Des Moines Road writes that the Road a been financed and that a Foft year tease has been taken by the Gould win xviii operate the Tine from St. Joseph i j. Filep ans of Noii Iii it is picked. Negotiations ate ending for a Ileal by the Missouri pay Vitic and the Des Moines. Low it fait arid Northern extending the could interests a far North Iowa Falls and already plans Are made for Tim Extension of the Low fall Road northward toward Minneapolis or. Mordant in his letters asking kids from contractors positively guarantor that a lease has been made of Tho proposed St Joseph Des Moines line. This Means the first Entrance of the Missouri Pacific into in Moines. An is. So say railway men the culmination of several years Effort Oil the part of the Missouri Pacific to get a North and South Road connecting their lines with Minneapolis and Duluth Ron tract tot the first forty two mile of the St. Joseph Des Moines in will tie let Here the third week in january and construction will begin soon afterwards. Superintendent on trial. To dec. 2ft.�?ii i Learned from i cell entry. The men Are in Good health j mrs. Chadwick arose earlier than i it it it Mission occurs thursday. Tok highly reliable authority that the plans an it exultant of la admiralty for meeting Admiral Rojes Tversky s Baltic sea Fleet do not i contemplate the probability of that Arn j said to has been Sitcav Plo i against the Czar. Usual today and told the Matron at jail she had slept fairly Well and Felt More miners for Zeigler. Much Fretter than yesterday and would Carbondale. He. Dec. 20.�?sixty skilled attend the bankruptcy court of her miners from Pennsylvania arrived at arriving in Jai Refuge in any of port. It is said has taken Advant of having his peas put in prof unties to a for time water in j red in en9l.nd. The Eastern Neutral a in it rank. Der. that Admiral log pitch reports that the russian secret j a of the necessity i service has discovered a plot against Cut blockading Fleet j la Czar. Which originated in England j t. Audition for further bos j Jwo Quot its left hurriedly on the Cap-1 ,. I lure of incriminating a his men a Short respite j it or Feu Rod they will reach Russia physician thought it advisable. Eritt w is fight. J Zeigler today and were immediately j taken inside a lie stockade it loiter s i mine. No trouble resulted. Former Sioux City sister dead. Waterloo la. Dec. 2ft. A Mary Kenally j aged 31 years a sister of mercy known j As Mary Ursula died today. She was once located at Sioux City. Air Long Servile. It is give in teals Togo Kate to Ara St great Iii find Itei meet the russian in reached the Al Ball i be fur i vide tie j a to Sims in ii. To an is ii has ref use to discus the j ii authority that the i f to already sailed South i a a battling Quot Nelson loses decision after a desperate Twenty round fight. San Francisco lice. 21.�?-at the end of the twentieth round with Jimmy Britt of san Francisco and battling Nelson of Chicago righting like a pair of Bull dog tile Gong sounded the end i of the contest and referee Boche un-1. I hesitatingly placed i hand on the Cal j Bishop Phelan dead. Ifor la boy a the Winner of the con a Pittsburg Lier. 20.�?rt. Rev Richard London dec. 20.-a report from Chi Ert a l u ? ing Ftp it und Britt was Phelan Bishop of the Ronus a a Casholle a portion of the japanese Fleet j Ottov Hong the Chicago by a ail Over the diocese if Pittsburg. Die a today. A a i could to lie always gave me Money j when i wanted a the was a generous Man. Wasny the a j a now. At the race track Young told t you that they had dumped him w hat did he mean by trapped a a that i Folk Hie bought tickets j for him to go away and he could not j get out of it. A file told you on june 3 that they had bought tickets that he a trapped j and would in ave to go to euro pet y a did he speak of hts wife # happiness la Nance. Simply creating lion and doing no dismal of at dance la capital no i out j w a re by Aue of Hie urn and i difficult we be experience flt them. Jap Fleet sails a a. T a _ Lawf i the in i it Ion Filitti Ink fat tent Mutl a a it ? i fibr Arv a provided by the Senate a Well he had been very unhappy in l not for j1oir.,k the it of la John b. Lyons dead. Chicago. Dec. 2ft.�?John ii. Lyons for forty year a Grain operator died today of heart disease. It is said the have gone to meet the Baltic Fleet. I a of pm f Len for and that a aum i it a Hiow Acke sufficient of j fires to wait for the Baltic a 0t japanese merchantmen have i to it a quietus on his opponent. J a russian officer w to. With six thai lightly be open Ocean. J the problem for t ii., dec. 2ft, problem Cor r the japanese in pre a Aring to j Telegraph. It Gres of the russian bal a the japanese naval bombardment on j armed to maintain the the a an Empi Iii action if other broke i parole and escaped i blockade of port artist urn fsr f How my h punishment a human being j from the interned c Cruiser Diana at Sar today in a Chifu dispatch to the Dally a can a Dur an a 1,01 a a Eek my. At sex i gun. Was reprimanded when he arrived Era i stage of the tight Nelson was bad-1 at St. Petersburg and then Cong Atu a in punished but always kept gamely its Way to the far East j december 17 Sank a russian torpedo i Tring up to a the firing line. And ail re of Admiral Rojesven boat at port Arthur. J Tae Fly re us do be forced illustrated by a British official report state that the Kus-11? Wung. In one or two a stance t who figure that tile Rev ? klans at Bor Arthur have abandoned lated on behaving like a so in or. The i seven officers have asked to be sent Back to the far East. Fore a and Young seemed glad to go a a file spoke of his wife being Happy to a a did Young Ever say his wife might in a murderess a a what did he say Quot a file said he was afraid or. Young would kill him or kill a this was the Day before he Diedt a yes he said she a a did tie say she would slay him up him out of the Way a where Nan got tangled. A Why did you Tell the jury them that t Congress is ready shocked at the idea and inaugural hop must go e sew he. I ,. I i a the House Mph amp the Aliy Llis a love a tit to hold the in tug baft in the Capitol by imling. The commit tee had substituted on Gressional Resol the matter up announced that opposition was in Groat that the committee had in omd tided spite building. A storm from both sides of the a solution offered by or. I Down. Voted Down a restitution order on january a to j to substitute fit of protests i an i Cham tie the i Mon Cit was vol the House Ais i m epee i restore to the naval a Cir drily three naval i Cadet wha Osro for Basing. The Ray dilution win he had the local pared to return it journey e january i of the ultimate de Ion to to to Vladivostok a the Russia advices indicate and a strategy would seem to dictate. I Ible will not reach there until j february 15. Long a Dewey As this in affording j to the beleaguered Garrison at Arthur is cons dict cd by Many Asit certainly fatal to St Cesser is of preventing the fortress Frost or into the hand of the japanese Ding to the British expert. Japan s Wiley would be i t mow against us Ian Fleet while it is undivided before it has a Chance to reach any i of Refuge. Vladivostok would r this purpose and he figures that ins in. Admiral May Divide his Alo three squadrons each making Ladi Vostok by a different route. Lily Way that Admiral Togo would ism Abiy Cert a Iii of bloc Kin i lie Iii move his whole the of d leave port Arthur a Hesiben asks a Legal Opi Felon Paraguay once More has peace with the Day before he died he said he a the late insurgents in entire afraid i wife w Ould lie a murder say j control. A Well the reason a that he re. Culled something that happened in Sal. I Washington. Dec 2ft,-a cablegram Francisco a was received at the state department a and that s the reason you told the own Quot v american Consul at a#4-Unclon. Paraguay stating that the school Man accused of assault on City superintendent. Webster pity. La. Dec. 2ft. trial of county superintendent l. N. Gerber. Who i charged by City superintendent l la. Ford with an assault and Battery with an intent to do great bodily injury upon the person of the latter began in the District court Here. Judge Evans of Hampton is hearing the Case. The securing of the jury was till that a accomplished today. The Case is one that has attracted a great Deal of attention Ali Over the state Oft account of the prominence of the two men. The assault which is barged occurred last Alay. Professor Ford had suspended professor Gerber son. Who was a member of the graduating class from school and Gerber and his son had gone to Ford office to see about the Mallet and Tine out if the difficulty could not be settled in Rome other Way than taking the boy 3t�t of school. The boy had been suspended for alleged impudence to the superintendent it was while in professor Ford s office that Tho assault is alleged to have occurred. As to How it happened or just what happened is not known but professor Ford was taken Home in a Rah and was confined to his bed for Rome Tim. The prosecution alleges that Gerber was the aggressor while Gerber alleges that whatever he did was done in self defense. A a Spanish War officers. Awarded Calls or. Department of Justice for information about rate regulation. By pugilistic world. Time after time taking blows heavy enough to put out an Ordinary fighter he would come up apparently in his Early form and bring the fighting to Britt i referee Roche announced that he gave the fight to Britt on cleaner hit a Ting and the greater number of Points scored and a Retro sect of the fight bears out the justness of his decision. Although Nelson did most of the leading. Britt displayed the greater ability As a mixer and his blows were cleaner. Nelson was sadly deficient in Long Arm attacks and his ability to reach hts opponent. While both were free they were ineffectual. The House was one of the largest Ever Sti or 7mp Iti of inc i a m i see in san Francisco and it is Esti i l c Emu Elk i Imo plan thai the fighters will Divide 13ft, w of i to this i Val Adl-1 pm i i some of the features impress him a Vor Abiy and he is sparing no pains to make himself conversant with subject. W the route from this time Forth. The warships of the Baltic Fleet a Jay on ail sides of the african co Lent working their Way singly or in j rot oops of a a secret rendezvous some j tort i Ere in the Indian Ocean. The a my rendezvous i Millington. Dec. Levit has Furth it in the freight the depart in i Boft Between them j there were no visible Marks of Pun isl it Lieut on Nelson cd a ept some slight puffiness about the eyes and Britt a i face a bleeding in several places i from the Force of blows delivered by i Nelson in the clinches. When Britt a Ween in the dressing i room after the fight he had this to say a Nelson i a great big slugger with plenty of ability in that direction but without the knowledge of How to use it. Us in j j fought a j did to secure the Chamiso by of to Tiship and protect my friends f Justice for j Money. I Ani still the Champion of the Glass houses May soon a mad Stone proof. Silesia ii Gas makers a turning out Glass bricks for ail sorts ,. Of building purposes and hop that the jury that Young said Hwa afraid his Ascuncion Paraguay taming Twat Ina proverb will soon have no significance. I wife would kill him or you a revolution hat it ii s tet. I a. D that i i did not mean to say i in has been Protta Wied. As a mutter of fact. A had no fear i that i wife would kill him a a i done to knew whether he did or did i a and he never told you so a attorney Rand i d miss Patterson Over most of her testimony Given Yea i. Ter Day and clue Ely questioned her. But s failed to break her Story in any Ensen of they have stirred or Abbotts new religious ideas big men beached in Forest frauds w Harvard j to i a a when miss Patterson said students and caused critic cism elsewhere. Is rather too 2ft. A pres Den a shown his in a ate Legi Siat it even people who have admired the Broadness of the Good doctor Arentt sure whether they can follow so far. He could not remember whether so had in her Possession on june 3 any it is that had passel Between her and Young the prosecuting witness turned Tath prisoner s counsel anti said a emr Levy. I ask you now to keep j a Liberal your Promise to me to produce a letter i which passed Between miss Patterson Al so tel. And Young in t a Alifornia last a you must be Iii Lei rib Straits a said j a or. Jap by. Senator and Congress Man Hermann dragged in by testimony. Jiheje parts i in location of the rendezvous opinion on the question How far the world and i mean to retain n determined by of internal comb it Thlu to with reasonable accuracy. A Tower it. I had All the beat of the fight Britt was breaking ground and holding on continuously. Referee Roche made no Effort to break Britt except to give me the worst of it. I will fight Britt again under the same Condo tons for s3.ft0� a Pekwan capture a sports believe the place has been i Mission applies to fixing rates and Truk a tie a the a logos archipelago it hug regulations for the Observance of in of Coral islands practically 13,1 f it decisions by the railways. It is connoted a dependency of the British jeered this step is taken As to Means a y of Mauritius 2.k-ft mile South assisting the president i Der Man. T of ibo Vaeao Bay. From december Julg what course he shall advocate with Jeidel Quot Blit will insist that Siler referee. I 0 january i. J regard to enacting a measure for super j Pei be he is the Only referee who rom the to Hagos islands to Batavia j icon 0f freight rates. It is also taken i a Hen a Man has inst or won. I next i Olla Hie Stop. The Fleet will j to and Cate the is i a it Ivd the Only Katoc scout in the fight e a run of 2 090 Miles or nine or Lyja working along the line of the All j a j Britt on the run All the Days and it is reasonable to look i qua it rfcs Cooper Hill. Who a proposed re news of the russians from Batavia i frictions the president said were of Ley go there some time Dur Iii the Paramount Pmj Ortance As regards the week of january. Regulation of corporations. Then in danger zone. J some Point in the Elkins proposal Aaron in French indo Gilna. Is for interstate Commerce courts Are also / Miles North of Batavia and there mild to impress the president favourably the russians would be i and he is studying the plan carefully Omed and the facilities of the port j at the same time consulting every rail need. Proceeding North from a read Man and others informed on the the Fleet now clearly in the danger j subject on whom he can Lay hands. 1 would doubtless pass Between the j a a a a a a a. I Pines and China but from Here the London chronicle says that the As course would depend upon its late sir Arthur Sullivan wanted to Dinato destination and the fortunes reel sir Alexander Mackenze to a Var. From Saigon to Vladivostok j House of Vahi a he a adj try. My Japan and through the Tsu Garu number he said the door scraper Wos is .400 mile while from Saigon direct to port Arthur is 2.300. Here the japanese attack will be Fri fade is an open question. H. W. Wilton author of ironclads in he of opinion they will not engage South of Formosa although they May Send Jomall steamers mines and torpedo Botts further and inflict some damage. Another authority believes the Jap be v ill take advantage of the confined Waters of the Sunda or Malacca to deliver their initial attack b Flat and sir Alexander kicked the scrapers in the Street till he heard the note. _ lord Curzon a writing was so Baff of Oxford that when he wrote to a relative and to a Friend with whom he was wont to be candid about that relative s shortcoming and put the letters in the wrong envelopes no harm resulted. His Al no Man could not read the letter but surmised it must be a request for Money and sent a Check at once. New York. Dei. 20.�?dr Bott s address at Cambridge in which he announced his new and Heterodox religious beliefs has caused a sensation in new York. The go Wal doctor a a powerful minister and later As editor of the Outlook has been a powerful j influence for liberalism but his new pronouncement of views a gone so far a to stir Many even of i Liberal friends and admirers. Especially is there criticism of making such an utterance to a College audience. It has set the Harvard Young men wild with enthusiasm and they Are All lining up for the doctors views. A i wonder a said or. Abbott in his i Campaign Sermon a if you will under Surprise. Stand me when i say that i no longer believe in a great first cause. My a that a not answering or j people lately convicted make conf a a that a my Only the defense Roshrod its Case. The defense rested its Case at 12 50 p. In. After examining several witnesses in j rebuttal the prosecution announced Lyman a Hal 11 would rest it Case. Lions implicating statesmen. Wha Are promptly summoned before Federal jury. Hotel a death trap. Washington. Let r. 2ft.�?senator John if. Mitchell anti representative her Mann of Oregon yet re May for i Portland ore., to testify before the hostelry is Crochet like an egg Shell grand jury now probing into the new by a falling Wall and eight Are telfegrama1wes Rousse by senator "1 a hrs who have a a ocl Filleti. Mitchell and representative Hermann 5 to Ltd or to Ream to Post att or that s. A. I. Ruler and mrs. Contest. The appointment mater substantial sums by the court of claims. Washington. Dec. 20,-some time in the j a text few months a number of officers who j Erveyl in Northwestern regiments during the Spanish War will get substantial sum from the government As a result of a decision of the court of claims. The awards were made by the court in accordance with an aet passed in 189ft, and Ater amended providing for extra pay for Volunteer. The Northwestern officers affected and the amounts they will receive follow Minnesota twelfth regiment Arthur w. Right cp4 Grant Terry la. Haft Alfred Page. Ill s. Otis Simonson 138 John bus hers. Ft25 Leonard j. Brusk is gyrus p. Hinton $41 Irving j. Boyce. Use. Fourteenth regiment Edward s. Per son. $2ftt George d. Bartlett $1 4. Iowa fifty second regiment Thomas f. Cook $150 William t. Chartand Haft Gorham t. Mccall los. Lufi John Mckean. Baft William a Parker lift Jay e. Randall. Sis Daniel Rhodes. Is Michael i Walsh $11 8 Thomas Martin. Sea i fiftieth regiment la. Christian Plainwell. Fib Fred c. Chambers of left. Kochell for postmaster. Mason City s Federal Plum about to be delivered. Mason City. La. Dec. 2ft.-th# appoint ment of Nate c. Kochell for postmaster at Mason City a been confirmed by the Senate in Washington. President Roosevelt sending i Nam to the Senate upon recommendation of congressman Haugen. After a spirited contest. J. H. Amundsen a withdrawn in favor of Kochell who had the of such Strong local men As George w. Howland. Thomas a. Way. Minneapolis. Dec. 20.�?early today the Side Wall of the Peck building on russians did t know Jaos were up. A of is n great and Ever present Foroe a a a. C. Which is Manifest in ail the activities crating against the fort. 0f n1,n and All the Workings of nature London. Dec 20.�?according to Corr 1 a believe in a god who is in and Spon dents with the japanese the Cap through and of everything not an a Ture of the Pekwan fort was a com Mentee god whom we have to reach plete Surprise to the russian Garrison there having been no Preparative bombardment. Japanese sappers drove shafts forty feet under the parapet under the forts escarpment and Moat. In these two tons of dynamite were exploded simultaneously completely wrecking the Interior of the fort we Hile siege and shrapnel guns shelled russian troops in the Vicinity. This occurred at 2 of clock in the afternoon. A detachment of japanese infantry made a headlong but premature Rush and a number of them became burled under a mass of Brick delaying the attack. Despite this mischance another Volunteer Force dashed Forward and captured the parapet in the meantime the russians had been strongly reinforced Aud a fierce hand to hand Strug through a Bible or some other outside Ald but a god who is closer to us than hands or feet. Science literature and history Tell us there is one eternal Energy that the Bible no longer can be accepted As ultimate that Many of its Laws were copied from other religions. That the ten commandments did not Spring spontaneously from Moses but were like All. A gradual growth and that Man is a creature not a creation. \ a no thinking min will say there Are Many energies. The Days of pol the ism Are past. There is Only on ? Energy. That Energy a always been working. It is an intelligent Energy. No scientist can deny in it was working before Christ time even As it la ally strengthens or. Haugen in this. # i land frauds had mad confessions in re a Hgt a he is nver Strong fifth Street which was left standing punting them in fraudulent opera to. K. By the fire last tuesday toppled Over j tons. Tarj i t i Quot Smih it it let Factor in in a High on the Crocker hotel at Mitchell Ami to run in decided to go Ota pm a circles As postmaster. Three Story Structure adjoining. Tons f to Portland and at once to appear Leaf Brick and mortal Down both gland jury in denial of the mrs an it met la add. Carrying the charge. Or. Hermann formerly was flu i a Mart through the building floors and Alt into the basement. I commissioner of the general land office. There was no warning and fourteen both senator Mitchell and or. Her persons who were sleeping in various apartments were caught in the crushed Structure and eight of them killed. The dead Hans Anderson. James Hamilton. It m. Kenyon. We. Lilly Blade mrs. Maggie Leola ire. We. Pm Mem Mon. We. Bra e. Joseph Violet. The injured mrs. Carrie Boyce. W. J. Crocker. Mrs. Jennie Murphy. Mrs. Evelyn Williams. Mrs. Anna Mcnevins. Some of the injured were in the Belmont. Adjoining the Crocker and were Hurt by debris that w As forced through the Wall separating the two buildings. Occupants were ail asleep. Almost everyone in the hotel was asleep when the crash came and with Mann declare in meal positive term that they a absolutely innocent and have nothing to fear from returning to Oregon. Both assert with equal positiveness that the time has come when who wedded the a kissed son of Dowie thinks he Only wanted her Money. in Nam the Ennath fat ully it r i a this Outing us persecution must i Geneva says mrs. Glad. they will insist upon their right i 7, Quot to was Ruth Hofer. Has i to go before the grand jury and make 1? on 5? Hores of a answer to All charges that will be made i or a five my nth so against them confident that they will a a on discovered that it j he Able to establish their innocence. I herself that they expert to have a hearing on saturday. Glad Dowie was in love w Ith. And her married life had been very unhappy. She found herself instead of a wife in reality a sort of upper servant. Neglect and continued hypocrisy gradually opened her eyes to the True state of affairs. Her Mother sent her Money for expenses and the Disi Llu a Silver medal has a Cen Given to James wild. Of Blackburn. England. Who ran from a burning House but on hearing the screams of i baby brother returned went upstairs into a blazing bed room and rescued the child. James Lorms a girl. Broken in health and spirits is five years old. Arrived Home a few Days Igo. An Oyster containing r Iris of the governor Engle dead value of �350 was found by a Fisher j Little Rock. Ark. Dec. 2t former Man at new Limiter. Germany a Tex governor James p. Engle died Here to i Day. Days ago. He a

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