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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - November 22, 1899, Mitchell, South Dakota Mitchell daily Republican. Volume Xvi Imitchell. South Dakota. Wednesday. November 22. Isi num ii he a Oast drunk in silence for Hobart impressive moment at the chamber of Commerce banquet Iii new Yore. National loss is re tvs Berle numerous speeches Art Deli Cre by gentlemen Teseni i i at it Speet for the head mud. New i Ual i in ret Iii riot. York. Nov. 22. The 131r an to Liquet of the lamber of Coni was held at Delmonico a a Las and brought together 500 representative business men of new York. I Here were also a nuni Lier of distil go shed guests including governor Roosevelt senator Thomas. Blast. Senator Chauncey m. Depew speaker Thomas ii. Heed. Whitelaw Reid president Seth Low. Of Columbia University president a. T. Hadley of Yale University major general Wesley Merritt and John Barrett sex minister to Siam. President Morris in. Jessup after the members of the Cha Iii Ber u f iou the prosperous Gondi Tion of the country said a i now ask you to till your glasses and drink in silence to the Toast i will give you. We have met with a National loss. And i am sure that our lie loved president has met with an individual to and were he Bere he would ask you to drink to the Toast that i shall now give you in silence a the president of the t cited Che Toast was drunk standing. Next president Jessup proposed a Toast to Queen \ Betorin. While tile orchestra played a cod save the governor Roosevelt spoke to the Toast a the state of new his reception was flattering. I he next speaker heed who responded Gold or. A Al warmly. In said w a it is no wonder question has taken Settle itself even As a1 basis. We have different Points of \ in settled parts of been in a very differ ours. We have bet ii Pericles of a false e established ourselves Thomas in o the Toast a the heed was Greet ii. In part that the currency so Long a time to to the fundament pro ached it from Tew. Men in a Civ the country have it position from through the exigency and have at last upon the we re i d the ing Dew t hey Saint that in not Ca got of which Quot i i be Dis taught by that suffering which is experience the Best educator. Iii n in the new country Are facet our ancestors faced in Lin d country the riches of which lit to possess. T hey made the both eases the mid which is thus fore Een beginning will be for the Best Security of personal rights for the or Ider Liberty and the advancing civilization it t he York. Quot we cannot but regret that in one a ase the Victory will bring some natural pangs to As notable a race As dwells in Europe the race that gave to England William of Orange and to America the City of new York lint j dutch sympathy with illusory afrikaner aspirations will Breed no blood feud. Meanwhile it cannot present the return of Good relations Between the two Peoples of the world nearest to ourselves in origin Aims Ami interests tin two great indo Ger manic Peoples radiating from Loudon to Berlin. That is in event momentous in the worlds history auspicious for ii and auspicious for tin solution of the Eastern pc Aleni in which we in is now Lear our share. I a without hesitation that if there Are three great nations in tin world that god Aud nature meant for eternal peace and Amity with each other these three Are great Britain. Germany and the i United states. There is obviously every reason Why England and Germain should now be friends. Yet More should the United states Welcome and prize the Welcome of tin Friendship of each. We Are rivals in Trade but we Are also indispensable customers to each other and we have a common interest in the East. The metered of the Tjien door. We have pledged the open door in i he philippine to Spain by a document which is now the supreme Law of the Laud As Well us the Constitution and what we give to Spain we shall not refuse to the most favored nations. Quot does any one in this company of merchants ask what Good our Trade with them will be to us if they Are open to everybody let me an a r basking what Good our Trade to great Britain is to us it is open to everybody. Or our Trade with France or with Germany does any one Belize that with the present control and the Pacific Ocean in our hands we must still be such feeble competitors in Eastern markets that we cannot command Trade i have not thus rated the Enterprise and the ability of my countrymen. Quot so we May Welcome to the East All the world and Are sure that those we shall see often est there will be our English and our German friends. Together we shall enter the vast. Awakening unknown where dwell one fourth the people of the world and together in peaceful rivalry we mud Bear our respective share of the White Many a Burden in the dark places of the at tie conclusion of or. Reid a address voluntary toasts were called for and a Toast was drunk standing to the army and Navy. It was cheered enthusiastically. There was no response to it. General Merritt having retired and the banquet ended. Transfers right to Dewey a son title to the admirals Home goes George Dewey jr., by mrs. Dewey a act on Triet to the same effect. There a never been any doubt Iii my u of i to what course i would pursue in til s matter and i shall vote to unseat or. I Roberts Aud us. Ever Effort in t t a i direction. T he purity of the hmm the foundation of the state and Iller i fore no question which is Likely to come before Congress goo deeper into our welfare than this. I believe ii will not a a partisan question Ami the necessary two thirds will be found voting in favor of his Vige president Hobart is dead he passed away at 8 30 tuesday. Morning after a Long and painful illness. Dent ii of such p. Fry pro Tec Call the Dri i p m. Body to i sch inn. Be the Ord d the Nee senator by now pres a Nate. He when it a. It v treasurer of Yankton county is missing Liber pre the h Grolf in Washington. President deeply amt t Allinei affect it i by members Ai a i fir Neva s. Left his Home for Gaville last thursday and has not been heard from since outcome of Public opinion charges against col Metcalf succumbs to heart attack a relative explains that ii was the intention from the first for this to Ile done talks further. A to our in in. A castors t they wanted is lid. Which could be Stead of capital. Id Trust and Faith n which can now against this Dis it of locality can lie Utah tin icy nothing in a gets years Ai is a question used of. And Possi i no reproach c raised. Quot if the people wish to repeat it that is their right but it should never be left in the hands of any administration to so administer the his we have. That its amply Situ fully declared intent should in frittered away. Let us make sure of our Standard. Quot but there Are other questions to be discussed and settled. How soon they Viil Conn on for settlement nobody knows. That they Are in the air is quite Blent. Quot i Ain not of truding politics upon this Assembly. That would in out of place. Without any significance to the a it Ion i phase take two y when we were in Earnest and the ques of monetary Standard a. The people the Ca Lull a t a ated the Gold Standard re votes and All his Opp Onei lion it before re project reds i Ity. Lii Date had ago Jues fully a who a i veil its re 1,000. That was 40,000 major year the Republican candide 40. O it plumb a. W bib a third candidate had i i too votes. In the old Days when a majority Over All was required this would have been Noel it e it. I done to Ltd it i in i lie question of w Luther such an opposition eau be United. I think it cannot. Nevertheless that is a Chance which better not be made. It is not the figures them it i is hat Are of much account it is what they indicate of there is a settled National feeling men vote Lumen and things hut when the Public mind is unsettled they vote against men and things. Both Ohio and Kentucky Are examples of this. A this country and indeed All the world is prosperous but in our Rush for gain we must not forgot the foundation of our Prosperity which is a consciousness that a machine with which we do business is sure and steadfast. One party now has Jiosi a Sion of both houses and is it to the country for Lon have had no responsibility the one Way and the Hue a possible ars we mate another and x it j w nobody knew whom to Blann we know where to put the blame of the wishes of our people Are not carried out the responsibility is Clear. Quot we have discussed Mant currency questions and done to agree but there is one thing on which All agree and that is the basis of All currency the Standard on which we All agree Are All willing to Trust our Prosperity. The next speaker was president Hadley of Yale. Who spoke on quoth cult at Ion for modern business respond it the next speaker was Whitelaw Reid who spoke to that Toast a the existing Friendly relations Between the United states and gnat Britain or. Reid said in part in the lamentable wars in which rear Britain and the United state Are in the Monte a us happily in voiced few think in people serum us oppose eith r can have any in i go urn la Vitak result. The battalions will win. I be i Mon ate observer will not doubt that in Salisbury s bereavement. Death of the mansion is prevents \ Tiglio Ger Taii it it n in ecu cd. New York nov. 21.�?a dispatch to the Tribune from London says lord Salisbury a sudden bereavement in the death of lady Salisbury to whom touching tributes of respect Are paid in the local journals will bring an end to any consultations be tween the two governments which had been planned and will convert the emperor s visit into a strictly family affair. As it began last night with a family dinner party at Windsor so it will end As an Exchange of affectionate greetings Between two powerful courts. But there can hardly fail to be a Strong reflex influence upon each nation. Meanwhile the War in South Africa for which England is generally believed to have obtained a free hand in Advance from the German emperor is dragging on in the dark Hilt their is no longer any Public anxiety Here Over the silence maintained respecting Ladysmith. Is too Art and Kimberley. A Strong reaction has set in against the depression which prevailed aft the capture of Carleton a battalions tie i be has Nalt i it i a stage whet any future reverse is considered out of the question. With fish reinforcements arriving yesterday at tip town More than half the Anne corps is now on the ground Anil two transport liar been Bordure to Durban with Fusiliers and riflemen. The i ? Lief column when St Reugh and can hardly be prepared to Advance from St court lie fore the of Ning Ltd another week Bitt the Lail Sinith Gar j Rison is clearly secure Anil the Boer artillery lit a is no Lois Gir dreaded. There is also a for ii a Cor a of Baden Powell s go i generalship at mulching Anil Tii i Are indications that the free state forces will soon be Irivin the Frontier from a goofy. Buller has rapidly disposed As they have arrive <1 at the has let Cen enabled without strengthen every expos 1 it in motion two Relief col times. The British Campaign is now beginning in Earnest. After the Boers East red their forces they missed two chances fur a successful invasion of lower Natal and Negie eted to captor 1 he Western Bonier garrisons. It will he a Campaign in which British troops have Bien carried to i m Miles full a a Mph provincial auxiliary Are employed. Washington nov. 22.�? an instance of what Public opinion will do when directed in one line was shown last night by the announcement that mrs. Dewey wife of the Admiral has directed her attorneys to or pare a new do of Transfer to the House which tin people of the country gave to tin Admiral and which in turn he transferred to her monday. It is Aid that mrs. Dewey proposes to lice the property to the Admiral s son. It is understood that the a a i w Iii be recorded this afternoon. It is certain that no such action would have been taken but for the outburst of disapproval which has been showered imn the Dewey family since the deed of Transfer from the Admiral to his wife was reported in the new paper yesterday afternoon. The evening papers last night Are full of protests and in every club and in every place where people congregate the sole topic of Oon Versti it a aside from the death of the vice president has been this remarkable Transfer. No one has Arisen to Champion the of the Admiral and the members of the committee which had charge of the funds have not. Attempted to Oon Eal their Chagrin Over the affair. Mrs. Viewey heard of this and ii i Aid that she at first threatened to Transfer the property to St. Matthew s Church to lie used for a parsonage but subsequently decided to shut off further criticisms by transferring the House to George Dewey or. Belat i v api inn Ltd Oto. Washington nov. 22. George Goodwin Dewey Admiral Dewey s Only son. Is now the owner of the residence preen cd to the Admiral by the american people. Papers Vav i p re Al red and signed Early yesterday by which mrs. Mildred Mclean Dewey transferred All right and title to the property known As 174? rho be Island Avenue this City to George Goodwill Dewey. T his is the property which Admiral Dewey transferred to mrs. Dewey. The papers making the new Transfer i probably will be placed on file this j morning. In explanation of the transaction practically completed yesterday a Rel Tive of the Dewcy family made this statement to the associated press a Admiral an i mrs. Dewey have transferred to tile former a son. George the title to the Home present cd to the Admiral by the people of this country. It will continue to be the Home of Admiral and mrs. Dewey so Bing us the Admiral May live. A it May be desirable now to say that it was the wish of both the Admiral Anil mrs. Dewey to provide a proper succession to the property. T he Transfer of yesterday Complete the transaction begun monday and is the carrying omit Only of the original intention of both the Admiral and mrs. Dewey. By All those interested in the matter the method of Transfer adopted was considered the Best and safest that could have Bren adopted. It is to i Eon Siller naturally that the Transfer a to be the act of mrs. Dewey As Well As of the Admiral. It was her i desire that so should release any claims tie Mig lit have to the property through her marriage to the Admiral. I and to do this the Transfer was made through her to the admirals son As ooh As was practicable. T through the method adopted no dispute Ever can arise Over tile disposition of the accused of chanting a filipino prison or Kin Pant in do ii la i. Topeka. Kau., nov. 21. Lieutenant Hall of Lawrence formerly of the twentieth Kansas regiment in a letter to the Topeka journal musics tie charge that colonel Metcalf recently Breve Ted brigadier general for p in Lantry in the Philippines shot an unarmed and supplicating filipino Greener. And in support of it fumbles affidavits by private husky of tie twentieth Ivans i anti first i ut., ant Ferguson of the thirty sixth a fan try. Washington. Nov. 21. The official of the War department Are Surprise to hear of the charges made against colonel Metcalf for w Hom a very High opinion is entertained Iii army circles. Secretary Root expressed the belie that the charges were not True but said he had in information regarding the matter of which lie Hail nut heard anything until Given the press retort. In View of the High rank of the officer Aud the explicit account regarding the alleged crime contained in the affidavits accompanying the charge it is a pc Ted that officials will a action with a View to ascertaining the accuracy of the published statements. Elyria >., nov. 21. Colonel Wilder Metcalf accused by lieutenant Ila to of having shot a filipino prisoner Wain the City last night visiting Obi Frie Nils. The associated press correspondent found him at the opera House Anil informed him of the nature of the accusation. Ile Aid he lid not to know what lieutenant Hall referred to Aud that he could not comprehend How he came to make such a statement. Unless it was Din to the fact that the lieutenant was not recommended for promotion la de Lared the charge false. A i 1 not understand what Ball Means by his Story declared the colonel. A you May say for me that i enter a general Den became i Neon iou is at 7 3? in i i v r r 111.ti a family no friends Al hts bedside it of i ii. M a. Washington nov. 21. A tin e flags in Washington Art half t ass text out of re pert to the memory o f vice presi de it Hobart. The an no tin Remet of the it a i l Fille not unix i voted came As a Diatkin let shoe k a and St Scep gloom Over the Cit. Where fee was loved and tumor a ii. The a news Wias first received at the i White House the ii minutes it forc it rec Fork in a Priva re message from i a Fig pm in i he from $20,000 to $30,000 Short co my is toners Luven Elgret Dipo d of personal property hts lit the affair u Surprise. Paterson n. J., nov. 21.�?vice president Hobart died at $ 30 this morning. Bis family Ami physician were at his bedside when he expired. I he vice per Bhut bail a i failing since late Vester a afternoon although reports Given out at the House were that he was holding Bis own. Of Midnight he became unconscious and at 7 this morning he had in at Peetris from which lie his death followed at Bart. Or. Newton mrs. Is a Cousin of mrs. Llo nurse were at the a from the in unconscious at 7 to. Dents Secretary called p by that it the Deid to to d i in in to v to toll Yan Kab treason and Tuii his Aero. I. Nor i m. Petterson is Art that he itch tack of Angi never rallies 8 30. Mrs. I Newton we Bart i Lien us time i the v up hit not i tie dying. Ary a or prot the Avn a me by ii the the us now of rival ii in anti House. The the and i i not j at Ion my himself i. Mrs. Eta a of it fit1u to Cion a of the Vicc or heard then it pm s u 0 a ? a i p in repair to to at it the. Tat r fair my is. Ref a Foster. A of was the pres.�?T? hence rtt t an by Hay tar r my Iii la Art. A i Lenoy his aril my he White , i at on. H Iare i i Ham i Wyn i amt ibs 7 i his lot have g to it is i probably he was my of this Good. Is in oui a Filiti Mill Ria ident Iii nth Sirret a. C Prest White to Mckinl at 9 Ovain com Noti let ii in or lied vim in Hon Bart irate i with of tin Vav Bote be t and but if h a to the vice inks h j his i d the is. On los in i is Vest veil Hilt meeting commission?1 it rough ii thursday i the aft a. Smriti of Gayville sen. It to a i oui or is missing is Short in it i not definitely in exact amount of his r. Nit As near As eau be in tween $20.00 Aud in nearer the latter % Limiter bunk for hut i mount probably a my those who it. I Wooley wilp. Ohl Iuan. In in St to Joseph Sildar looked Over Rilay afternoon but n information. A of the Board of it Liers was called and n vestige Ion is renin made. Or. Petterson left the City Moon m ii Vanker he going As far my would in Bick or Piaf it transpires that he to id Hobart or. Was a troops to keep Goebel out. Militia it his fathers bedside. Mrs. Hobart bears up Well under Lier great bereavement. Flags on the City Ami other Public build Lings were half masted when the news of the vice president death became known. Flag on Iii no private build Lings and dwellings were also Hung it half wast. The Bell on the Hall was tidied at intervals during afternoon. The Passaic county of adjourned in to Ken of respect to dead \ a a president. Although or. Hobart a death bail been expected at no turn. There was but it a Riff. Hip be in Piet Cly vat by vet inti Nti cherish Dent the Futie it. It a in a i the t pet v Tav <1 sobbed mrs. A 1 Fri emf to mrs. I till Tai a few it off the Hail train there Ami nothing or heard of him since i property anti it was if i Art. The nit Rea ired on the streets be Imlay aft a that he h d made a Bdl of Sale harness business to his Foreman before leaving. T he affair has come As a great Shock to or. Peter ones Frie Nils. Who had the utmost Confidence in his honesty and they Are loth to believe that lie has de lib. Ratch defrauded the Rominous it h my. A nor it the i with Ter governor Bradley w ill use ii v toss ii i y. Lexington. Nov. 21. Republic Iti Euins say if theve it of Louis not counted Iii tin election a Bradley will refuse to ree Ogini Bel As his so Cessor Ami will Tain his position by Cali Nir it it i militia. The governor Eon Terre officers of the National guard y i Day. Officers of Harlan county have Given out this notice a we. Together with 1,000 other Able bodied citizens of this county have tendered our services to i governor Bradley Ami general w. S. Taylor to inaugurate general Taylor and maintain him in the office to which he was elected however any state election Board it a any it Gissla Ture May d?cide.�?� Balian i a Strung Republican county. Still a his pc he to faint Hope up to the la president wires. In Mal Frici i survive flt ooh after the Leat ii Vav first a Ora i Vvs of til event of Tole a a Vujose to til v ill. Ayin Jart m i among a that me to i v i or the la a Gaii to the the a apr St re futo Den Cere or Kin lev. V de rive at Carroll ii to and words of a a a a by lie Nee to mrs. Ii Mckinley and mrs. S 11-1 talk with Rore or. Hobart became unions he was Able to converso with Hobart about some private Alife was very patient Ami showed i liar Kably Wilt Power up to the Sainte he pre a a Mea e hoi ver t a private Ilent and ilex Sroni execution r As Lite a or. 11 a v is. I Loba r lie Nee an the a a Stro i tel de h Lenee. However la. The next few Days a startling facts. The i a fit i Kinley to have or the to sheep Herd slaughtered masked men Khi a flock of s-,000 brought into Northern co Orado. Denver colo., tile Republican says last week the dds driven for county to de West of l mis. Hobart afternoon. During the Forenoon in vice presidents intimate neighbors sailed at i left their cards. Bus Public buildings of p ing draped in Black ing of the common co at the City Hall to take snit on Hobart s death. The t dents private officers Iii the closet As soon As his death Noiin ced. Or. Hobart silly stir to Public attention when he Luig Branch last summer. A portion of the summer it re he with e this a Lent stall vey the regu Liers la o prepaid ail i Alto Epa rat ing the o the is. It v the info Vav or i i. Liar Cabi no we i in infer enc e with in return a to to give the Reffi orders rial pro Milieu it a Prit a pressing ate my g his if ii a Iron attend to Matin till of i of of so Nee j in vice the i i y to Ion to to it nut in was the Day to meeting the we and i Ile Feu sic t Lea the of the Ido Vve As not mint ii att the ice re in to i an tit ii la or is of the a to hot a a Vvhs of the i be rat fir he they the if to d troll halt tem houses a Ter on a a aspects Loci i w a a jilt i and is and re by it called action be press City were was Anat tract Oil went to he spent there Ami proclamation by my. In Ley. Pre Siil Eiith a official of h,.bait s death. Dii Wigton. Nov. 21. After the tills meeting the i Wing proc i i get. Dii nor. 21.�?a special to i during that time Hail a number of from Craig Colo ipe is it was 1,000 so dry ii a Sottili Rii trip. Ejmi Bun Nufi Ark. Nov. 22. Pm j. Bryan has arrived Here from Taney county. Missouri Mecom Paniell by his son. I joined his wife Ami daughter sit the Home of i Elvis Bryan is Cousin. An will spend several Days tiler. In olt Lai or. Bryan will spend the Day Duck shooting. He will accompany his family Home to Lincoln neb., next Mon Lav. P la Loii Ging to sheep company were Wyoming into Rontty Range forty Miles North or. Last sat inlay fifty 1 masked men capture the herders Ami j then proceeded to kill the entire flock. I the herders were warned not to bring any More sheep info Colorado Anil were Reb Asci. These Are the first sheep that have Ben brought this Section for several years. Not admitted then by his physician it a family that he was t seriously ill. Although he Centi inned in failing health he was Able to of live. Out Anil Atten led the Long Branch show near the enl of the Long i Branch season lie went to his Paterson Home in company with mrs. Bort his Sui an i Secretary. About a took a Dearie Short Yinet foil Quot to the Garrett Alif Sci get of the i i Home in Paterson morning. In him one of its most ill one of its most fail participation in by Law making Boily was marked by u i it is if the i n Hobart i states. A. A the Natl d is the f ii t a 2 pre at his o this is lost is Ami b month ago Hobart n Ilene Cit cd Chang for the won Ami by a his Tai ments. As vice pres Anil presi Ilei Cli the loft in sagacious Worril of equals an in s. His into would succeed Logan. Jeneral his forces a Ami delay to mint and brakeman killed. Crushed while coupling irs a a ode ult. Odebolt la. Nov. 21.�? James Byrne a ii d 21, a brakeman whose part Iii. A Casey was fat tily injured whip cd Ding cars Hejcl lat night. His Pelvic Bone was crushed and he lived onto hours after being injure. Shot Whit making Airest. Ii no a nov he it a Riff i Titch re and Jacob Blay Leek. Of Mitch. Co an to pc a re a Attenni t i to Aries. May named ii it a a re re Hume Cut shot . prs Chard i a Brothel of i state senator Pritchard. 0pp0se0 to Roberts. ,1�?Tiieral i Sion ii y committee los a Iii inn a lit vol an ins tie. Peoria. Iii., nov. 22. A i Eph v. Israfl. Congressman Ltd Fth fat or Teeth of engr signal District Nill yester Lay Quot the pm Tion of the religious Beli f of he inv native Bola it is not i a it it iut. Ami i moral themselves might not in a matter of in Portal a bearing us nah Ujiie Tion of his sex Pul Iota from the House of represent a Tiv. Or. Robert Iii tin beginning of the discussion of his polygamous practices not Only admitted that he was a polygamist but la tasted of that i. A cml corned to think that his taking this position openly and afterwards retaining his seat would be in up Recd As an acknowledgement by i in Peop e of the country of one step in the direction of giving polygamy erne Degruc. Of recognition. Accept i this a it the truth the country hrs Ere id d to is be with to. Roberts Aipou his position. Therefore the of or. Roberts in his eat in Congress involves an Issue upon the subject of polygamy. It has a1 been indicated to me that the uric women clubs la the City of Peoria propose to a. Resolutions and fees a d to Congress favouring the to eating of or. Roberts Aud i have Al ready received numerous petitions and letters fron every county in the the it Ian or Gordon of Cico Giu a a assign trient to Liili pities Newyl re new. 21. M i Frank Gordon son it of general Gordon of Georgia has sent do following letter to adjutant general Corbin at Washington a i have the Honor to request that a a Logan of the North i k lied at the front a Gordon of tin South be or Mitt to take h place on the firing line. My physical Are in f of sufficient Gravity to int Fere with a tight. I ask to be ordered to sail on Tho for the cure of the a physical in abilities of which la or Gordon makes so Light in lbs Telegram lit is to undergo a hazardous surgical operation in a few Days. Quot of they take me As i a Iii the major at the grand a a ii forego the operation and Tai my place on tin firing line in Maili i. Why. I a i Good for Many a fight. I teem it an Honor to in appoint to it take the place of my dead f r in ii. John a. in a for that Noti was issued by Hobart a family to the Public admitting the vice presi Ilent a condition was very 1�?~ritieal Ami that Little Hope of his recovery was entertained. The an Noiin Emeit was also made that in certainly would never again appear Iii Public life. Or. Hobart a family ibis a a social Anil intimate friends end political associates have since been resigned to the inevitable although the re were timid a in the last Days of the vie president s hint that he seemed brighter Ami appeared growing stronger. This was is pee Lime the Ca during the Hist ten Days. His appetite improved and he was reporte a to have a sited several comfortable nights. On sunday there was a decidedly unfavourable change and he continued to grow weaker until the cml ame today. The funeral will take place saturday afternoon at 2 of clock at the l urch the redeemer. No successor provided for. Huftil servants lib Sines life anti the of his native state a swerving Fidelity re order of talents Ami Airn in his too Brief career Dent of the unite states it of the Senate he exhibitor qualities of upright and statesmanship. In the affairs he Hail few Ong his contemporary private character was Noble. Ile will Long his Frie Nils As a Man gentle Anil i in mourn by of singular purify Ami attractiveness w Host sweetness of disposition won a1 hearts while his elevated purpose.-. His unbending integrity and his vahide Bear Feil Devotion to the Public Good deserved and acquired Universal esteem. Quot in sorrowing testimony of the loss which has fallen upon the country i direct on the Day of the fun ral. The executive Iff is of the unite he Chi Al Anil All stations of the army Anil Navy shall display the National Flag at half Mast an that the representative of the United state in foreign countries shall pay appropriate tribute to the illustrious dead for a period of thirty the document is signed by the president and John Hay. Secretary of stat. Salisbury s bereavement. Den to it Ritie marchioness prevent a ii it a a Milan it reference. New Yor k. Nov. 22. A dispatch to the Tribune from London says lord Salisbury b Ltd leu Bereave i meat in the death of i Gilly Salisbury to whom touching tribute of in spec Are pail in the it it Al journal will bring an end to any consultations by i tween tilt two government which had i been planned Ami will convert the emperor s into a strictly family affair. As it began last night with a i family dinner party it Windsor of it will end As an Exchange of affectionate greetings Between two powerful courts. But there can Bur Lily fail to in a Strong reflex influence upon a a nation. Meanwhile the War Iii s Ith afrin a. For which England is generally believed to have obtained a for hand in Advance from the German emperor is drugging on in the dark but them i no Luger any Public anxiety Here Over the silence maintained re it eating laity Smith. Strum it and Kimberley a Strong reaction has set in against the Der Sion which prevailed after the capture of Carleton battalions and Public Confidence has reached a stage where any future reverse is considered out of the que Tion. With fresh reinforcements arriving Yenter Dav at ? it a Iowa More than half the army corps is now on the ground and two transports have Bern ordered to Durban with Fusiliers and riflemen the Relief column when strengthened can hardly be prepared to adv Anet from St court before the Ltd it Euing of another week but the Ladysmith Garrison i clearly secure urn the Bori artillery fire is no longer dreaded. There is also a fresh record of a Badejo Dow eur so to i generalship at mocking. And there Are indications that the free state forces will soon in driven across the Frontier from Cape Colony. General Buller has Rapi Illy disposed his forces As they hav arrived at the Cape and Aas be n enabled without Ilela to strengthen every exposed Point and set in motion to so Relief columns. The British Cam outgo is now beginning in Earnest. Atter the Boers scattered the it a forces the v Nassed two Chance for a successful invasion of lower Natal and neglected to capture the Western Border garrisons it will be a Campaign in which 0.000 British troops have been carried 0.0 h Bailee and fully 2��.obo provincial auxiliaries Are Emp Ioyel troops to keep Goebel out. 8attle in Bogota. Hest of columbian go Verumen troops win n Victory. New York. Nov. 21.�?a i Patch to the Herald from Panama says official a Ivice from Bogota dated november i report that a terrible j Battle Between the government forces j out this notice Odic will remain vacant i. Pm j of in. Washington. Nov. 21. By the death of or. Hobart the office of vice president of the United mates remain vacant i r the a St of Mckinley. Term. I and revolutionists was fought m a Lueara Inanna. Capital of the depart tries to kill his family. Fie a. Jew a a i it a president pro tempore of the will be elected by thai Boily when co redress ?.-, who will hold the Orth Mardi. In i. By the Law of succession the presidency of the failed states in the event of a vacancy. Fails it pc ii the vice president Ami in Farmer shoots his wife rut cd Illren Mill then escape. Boone. La., nov. 21.�?charles Sou re Farmer residing at Bluff Creek went it the Mattei s Cuth loth Cut tempted to kill his Fain in Yesner Day. He shot his wife in he face. But it was not fatal. He a it it lint at h children but mis de them. In i a a caped. Jealousy is supposed to h i Imen the of mate the next in line the Secretary of the Treasury then the Secretary a it of War Aid Down throw the list of Cabinet officers in the hider of prec lie Nee fixed by act of it i if when the death of Nee Bre men of san Larder. In which the government forces were victorious. It is stated the Battle lasted two Days. Regiments commanded by generals hot gun and Juan Are reported to Hare occupied Bucaramanga on novel j is. The place and been Beld by i revolutionists Smice the civil v. R a month ago. The . An kit Steamer arrived Here yesterday it it a a Lee tits from Buenaventura a a to Moi recruits Are expect mid on their arrival All veil or i the Atlantic coast. Governor or a cd Ley will be militia it no Emu Ira. Lexington not. 22.�? Republican politicians say if the vote of Louisville is t at counted in the election governor Bradley will refuse to recognize Goebel a his successor and will maintain his position by calling out the militia. T he governor conferred with officers of the National guard yesterday. Officers of Harlan county have give we together with i out other Able bodied citizens of this county have tendered our services to governor Bradley an general w. S Taylor to inaugurate general Taylor and maintain him in the office to which be was elected however any state election Board or any legislature May Harlan is a Strong Republican county. I Iii ii a a in a dogs Fife Mongiu after All to be a pretty fortunate one. For just think of All the Money and spa edit opportune tit that Are Eon Tan y going to the togs

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