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Frantically Endeavoring To Bring About Election WOODRUFF IS CONFIDENT Says Republican Plurality in Empire State is Assured. m VOL. I. No. 43. Gity Edition TRAIN BLOWN FROM TRACK „ III DYNAMITE LET-GO ' UP{J,fJ j! PUNXSUTAWNEY, PA.. MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 5, 1906 TAMMANY THROWS MONEY OUT LIKE SO MUCH WATER PRICE 2 CENTS John S. Little Go\ < r i r ( li i of A rkansas. CREW ESCAPES UNINJURED Shock Is Felt For Miles and Many Windows Are Shattered This ramp;'.ign of personalities— Hughes and Hearst—and In which not a single state Issue has appeared, will cloi;e tonight, but with more red (ire than speeches, for both the prlnipals are throat weary. Ten thousand warrants have been >'k««i for by the .Superintendent of Elections Morgan. These will be lulled today for persons who have 11- egally registered. They will bo •served upon the persons who attempt to vote «_»n the illegally registered names. I > Publishers' Press. NEW YORK, Nov. f».—Tammany Hall Is the busiest political spot In the country today. T.ils Is "DougJt Day" at the hall and the district leaders came In carriages this morning with them capacious canvas bags. The betting today is four to one "n Hughes. Republican Htate Chairman Timothy I*. Woodruff predicts for 11ugheF, a plurality in the state of about "00,000. Chairman lhmson, of the Independence League, says that Hearst will get 150.000 In this city and £0.000 from up state, r.vldentlv one or the other nas miscalculated the situation, but tomorrow the voters will decide the question for them. "The Republicans will elect their leket in Pennsylvania and in Phllnlclphia by :< substantial majority. We nay lose three or four Congressional lintricts. The President is in hearty sympathy with us." WASH INOTON, Nov. r».—Senator Holes Penrose, of Pennsylvania, had i talk with the President this inornng. After leaving the White llouso Senator Penrose said: SHAFFER RETURNS FROM THE HOSPITAL Local Hotel Man Is Recovering From Injuries in Auto Wreck. A slightly harder bump would have decided the matter in favor of the Grim Reaper, and the brim of his stiff hat. which struck the curb first, is no doubt entitled to much credit.• Veil lv 10. Shaffer, proprietor of the Hotel Whitney, who was hurt in an automobile accident in Pittsburg last Tuesdax afternoon, was discharged from Wet Penn hospital on Saturday .mi returned home Sunday Mr. Shatter had a narrow escape from drat it. his hat probably saving his lit . . He a. as thrown from the auto with great force, his head striking the «urb. cutting a gash above his right eye, four inches long and causing a slight fracture of the skull. He also had a rib broken. For nearly two days Mr Shaffer was unconscious and it locked as though his t-nances for life or death were about Although there were five others in the auto, among them Harry Kdelblute. ,»f ilie Hotel Pantall. Shaffer was the only one seriously hurt. The auto was reduced to worthless junk. reaching Europe. All Austrian lady who has returned from that country describes some dreadful massacres whleh occurred at Irkutsk and Tomsk In August and September. la tin- lirst pogrom at Tomsk many Jews were slaughtered in the streets by the Russians, who were joined by tin- half-savage aimucks. More than 4 00 Jewish men and women were driven into a soap factory, which was burnt to the ground. Those victims who did not perish In the (lames jumped from the windows only to be shot or beaten to death by the mob. There was a mutiny of part of the garrison at Irkutsk on September 16. After a desperate light the loyal troops overpowered the mutineers. Seven % officers and thirty-three men, the ringleaders of the mutiny, were summarily shot, being roped together in batches of live. POKT8MOUTH, Eng., Nov. B.—Resenting the command of an officer to kneel durtng an address, 300 men at the Naval Barracks mutinied yesterclay. They made things exceedingly lively before they were quelled. An attack was made upon the cantcen by the mutineers and the place was wrecked. The whole garrlaon was mobollicd and charged the mutineers most of whom fought fiercely Mid several were severely wounded before they were Anally subdued. SAILORS IN MUTINY. By Publishers' Press. Set Off in Mysterious Manner _ | _ , I freight tniln which was annlhlliiti-d, U ASHI.VCTOX. Nov. ... Tli*- Hit- Oar Loaded With Explosive Is is rri.-.i ■„ „ Si*t..r ..r .mis ,i. p. puii>ish.s tin- n.nowiut ~ \ Wilson of this pliicc. «— • A rumor comes out of the west ,,io.ri«hal >"«■ Countess Anna's Attorney Atstanding far enough from the main W'holas I.ongworth, is engaged In i J Harrimon) Rii Rnarllnn lino tc, prevent all possibility ..f a eol- all even more engrossing speculation TOrUS IVlCrrimePt t>y tleaCling ""one theory advanced is that nitro- *h" rU!"r" 'h"n lh" """"""" ,h" FrOITl COUflt'S Ledger glycerine which is one of (he com- ''ampiiign in <'»' Interest of which she . ponent parts of the article manufac- h;iS canvassed the state of Ohio with tured at Emporium seeped through husband. nrrCMHAMT Dl AVO M A DTVD tin- ear and found its way to a hot If n-porta an true, the ,-ipproaeh- ULrLlNUAIN I I LAlO mArilYn. box. Ing winter season will necessarily be The powder was valued at $2,500 one of retirement for Mrs. Long- * and the railroad company's loss is worth, aceord/ing to th. American PARIS Xov r> The un« xp.•» t« d estimated at about $25,000. j custom. ,'h„ '(,lv,„f Countess <1. —— —■ ■ ■ <':i st ellane against her husbaml i- tin main topic of Paris. The letters which The annihilation of a train of M'MILLAN'S MURDERERS STirS JSTVWSl~ relght cars and the destruction of 150 __ __ read in court, are .among the missives eet of railroad track without Injury KNOWN TO THE POLICE '<> anyone, early Sunday morning, was I,. lore the court the' countess will he result of an explosion of a car 18 place in evlilenee further em respond >f dynamite at Sneer's .Skiing, three Onoc-tinn nf Rut Co,., lin,,,„ afterward returned downtown. ' :""l documentary proofs of her ind a half miles south of Rigwny VUGSllUII Ul Dill rtJW nOlllS This lm|iortant clue was obtained claims, one ,.r the letters to the count >n the It. a P. Hallr I. Satur- Before AffCStS May frT anr sin "wl^m'news I am lay night Contractor J. P. Reynolds n Marl -» young j:icii and well known to the .convinced it is not your fault. I wont kvho Is engaged in double- tracking IYI3QG local police who have their photo- to and will make you happy. I want be >R R & P Railroad at Salter's graphs anil Hertllllon measurements, you to be my deary and ! will make I Z a Hhimenfof 30,000 pounds of <«K"" "hen the, were previously at- >">' Hut. tell me that > on are | II Du?Z\ir£r- STREET CAR MEN GIVE CLUE n rwr»urjr.sj — THiW TRIAI NOT thought about it until Sunday mom- By Publishers' Press. IIIHIf I IIIHL I1U I ''"••i'.'.ist night they did me more g,,o,l ng at about b o clock, when an ex- mTTQiti -wc v., »«, •, . i . .r n ,» . 11 , , , | * 1 •' 1M H11K (», Aov. 5. — llie men Al. »■■■•*.■ 0 ■%ii» m 0,l«' minute than all the horrible ---- ON UNTIL DECEMBER r-'nx? r^n personnel of senate additional freight n, 'JZio Zu't™ i!LIKELY TO BE CHANGED cars The explosion tore a great hole Th(. ilssI1Mslns h„v„ positively Th .lowing letter I Jon I declares J-llIVErfl-f X -L W XX INCj LJ in the ground fWty in diamctci i(jontined. They followed McMillan Defend I<5 Nnt T?Mriv onH n*ns frorn woman with whom he and from ten to twelve feet deet', in- from downtown lust Thursday night. UeIenSe IS INOtKeady a"a „c asserts hv gave *' . eluding the road beil. ihe hills foi -rhl,v boarded the ear with him and Ca?e Is Delayed ill 11 himself to his wife's counsel, hop- ThjftV SPrifitOriiil COfltPStS Are ,l1'" 1 '■ "" ' ' ''',r Alr miles around were shaken as with an . ()fr „,,, sl„„.t distance from I AJCiaycu 111 |>r<>v, wftM vi,.tim „ "'"'Y OtlldlUI l«ll UUIIlt35lb HI C , !»U|..i,t, eel little l»daw..i, will again earthquake, windows were broken In u.h(,ri, McMillan left the car. They Consequence crowd of love-sick women whom he Tf) Rp DCCIHCd *:,i" uv" v""" "" r'"1"1 Wat-" Mldgway and the disturbance was felt 1 s ,,rt ! It r ■ Is- UCWUCU y. natas far south as DuBois and as far rilTITr " '"It 'seems to' me you might have 1 OmOrrOW Senator Paeon, on. of the ablest north as Johnsonburg PIUU lir» rPTIir written. Alavl.e I an. wrong, but I IUIIIUIIUW m.i, the S.mth has in public life, wa, hjx"v"• wAIo ntAL wlAIt XF,V--rrLi — r»^r^o/^rn. ; |0 ftjiinu jnn uipu fifteen are republicans :.;r^ , or Clyde Watson and Engineer John |0 IRUUfl I UU fllUll >'<• .1'««-ed on trial ths week lor the ;„uM M,m, ,n sp,te of all, your fried " or S. net or I'artM-h, of Tennessee Krlckson, of Salamanca,, pulled up on murder of Slantord White. Acting Thl. following letter 1h from an no- will Iv "Hob" 1'avlor the main track and stopped for or- l)l»trlci Attorney Smyth stated thai ..•ontinued on Fifth Page , WASHINGTON. U. Nov. : It Fh. N.-w Hampshire legislature I ders. A moment later and without Ahaw would not be tried before the A*■ would not surprir, many do». olv now In res-io„ ,„„| Senate, r.urnhatr any apparent cnuse the ear containing . Treasury Agent Locks Over O-oe nber term. ,ft nn>(|||||ril s. n-t-H of politics If tomorrow's el,, -r u,.-,t sta!. . is I ke , i'..r Ice the dvnatnlte let loose and the mem- , J ° It Is understood that the delense is niNIl li' LIIIIvlluL U ss »srzsrxr.l ;a.-sr^»a.« CZAH lb PKIiONUt rs, :-rr- K-r caboose. As it happened the car con- ; NeW Postoffice > s. It now seems certain that ... f" Wales Sena e. I he terms of thlr- Is lull ot n erest. Ir. o nson, wh, taming the dynamite was standing the defense will he emotional insan- 111 It 10 0AI APC ' w""' "" ! »'as appolm-.h to till out the urns about the middle or the freight train | Ity. IK IIIA ffll fll.f pul.ln-ans and fifteen Democrats, will piled term of Senator Burton, is nnx oil the siding:. The freight consisted \ t» t . < • 1* .-i *•* ■" ■■■" ■ nLllUL expire n< \i .\larch. Ith thi- ex- (Continued on Fifth Page.) • ,,, , <1 . j .. lii - i • afiurv a/rent no ....>,• •.>»i ,>i* i (,, .>»... (.•• »,, ,, ..i<11, . »1.,,t , -■ of empties. Twelve new gondolas I , §11 ai n n A mi ifk ' ~ an old barn is Grand Dukcs Take Re!ns 0> thousands are ZH™ trui„r„K : f (jflMP RFMOVFI) Government From Hands who, rVjl CI1 Tfl OlDrnil the wheels remained intact and the | thought r-ai estate In. Punxsutawney ULII1U IILIVIUVLU . vfmnmt.nr "ill . „lr, in .w„reh nr.: Frauds fill Ml | || ,\ I ff f fl I £ air tubes were not injured in the | "as pretty higk Speaking about OI iimperor, j.; \\';;rre:i, ,,t Wvoniini... ileoi'gi 1* LIllLLU I U I'lULlllr slightest degree. Kverv car was de- j th" dilTerent sites offered he said he _ W. tutor. of Ithode Island; Itussell railed and the track reduced to scrap ! 1,1(1 r»,B«rd any of them as good. AllCient Structure On Henry " " A. Alger, of Michigan: .1. Fran! Vile,.. iron, intact und without having been but some wcue better than others R Farm to Orrnnv I.ONDO.N. '.Nov. 5.— It-ports r.- 'of D-lawar-: F. M. Simmons, of North Men and Women Alike Sufinjured in the slightest were the en- Ihe Government usually erects fcsrOWn f aim tO UCClipy .>-IVt >( in |h|H , itv fron, st Carolina: I leiija mitt it Tillman, of mc" dnu VVOmen /AllKe OUI gine in front and tho caboose in postofnee buiitllngs that cost from NeW Site burs m-\ that the czar is to all In- South Carolina: Augustus o. Dm r i-_r pn|jti>til Clffor\<iP< the rear. Every member of the crew $40,000 to $125.0000. Less than $80.. 1NCW OUe* „ in the "f ' »:ia .1. .oph U . Ilall.y. of I, . Ief 10f UtleilSeb was knocked down and stunned but 000 does not insure a building that ______ h , ,H ,,r „r Ul> .jul-:, s rado; W. lien.,011. of Kansas; Jnmes .• p • nil recovered 111 a moment. Is much of an ornament, but a. line w'h(> h. ,II. l'arij of Arkansas; Joseph C. S ttl I\u»id, The camp where about 100 of Con- structure can he built for that am- A large frame barn fifty feet squar- tJl< ir M It,,»1,'m -nd that the
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Title | Punxsutawney Spirit, 1906-11-05 |
Volume | I |
Issue | 43 |
Subject | Jefferson County -- Newspapers; Punxsutawney Spirit -- Newspapers; Indiana University of Pennsylvania -- Newspapers: |
Description | An archive of the Punxsutawney Spirit daily newspaper (-1911) from Jefferson County, Pennsylvania. |
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Date | 1906-11-05 |
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Title | Punxsutawney Spirit, 1906-11-05 |
Volume | I |
Issue | 43 |
Subject | Jefferson County -- Newspapers; Punxsutawney Spirit -- Newspapers; Indiana University of Pennsylvania -- Newspapers: |
Description | An archive of the Punxsutawney Spirit daily newspaper (-1911) from Jefferson County, Pennsylvania. |
Publisher | Smith & Wilson; Spirit Pub. Co. |
Date | 1906-11-05 |
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Frantically Endeavoring To Bring About Election WOODRUFF IS CONFIDENT Says Republican Plurality in Empire State is Assured. m VOL. I. No. 43. Gity Edition TRAIN BLOWN FROM TRACK „ III DYNAMITE LET-GO ' UP{J,fJ j! PUNXSUTAWNEY, PA.. MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 5, 1906 TAMMANY THROWS MONEY OUT LIKE SO MUCH WATER PRICE 2 CENTS John S. Little Go\ < r i r ( li i of A rkansas. CREW ESCAPES UNINJURED Shock Is Felt For Miles and Many Windows Are Shattered This ramp;'.ign of personalities— Hughes and Hearst—and In which not a single state Issue has appeared, will cloi;e tonight, but with more red (ire than speeches, for both the prlnipals are throat weary. Ten thousand warrants have been >'k««i for by the .Superintendent of Elections Morgan. These will be lulled today for persons who have 11- egally registered. They will bo •served upon the persons who attempt to vote «_»n the illegally registered names. I > Publishers' Press. NEW YORK, Nov. f».—Tammany Hall Is the busiest political spot In the country today. T.ils Is "DougJt Day" at the hall and the district leaders came In carriages this morning with them capacious canvas bags. The betting today is four to one "n Hughes. Republican Htate Chairman Timothy I*. Woodruff predicts for 11ugheF, a plurality in the state of about "00,000. Chairman lhmson, of the Independence League, says that Hearst will get 150.000 In this city and £0.000 from up state, r.vldentlv one or the other nas miscalculated the situation, but tomorrow the voters will decide the question for them. "The Republicans will elect their leket in Pennsylvania and in Phllnlclphia by :< substantial majority. We nay lose three or four Congressional lintricts. The President is in hearty sympathy with us." WASH INOTON, Nov. r».—Senator Holes Penrose, of Pennsylvania, had i talk with the President this inornng. After leaving the White llouso Senator Penrose said: SHAFFER RETURNS FROM THE HOSPITAL Local Hotel Man Is Recovering From Injuries in Auto Wreck. A slightly harder bump would have decided the matter in favor of the Grim Reaper, and the brim of his stiff hat. which struck the curb first, is no doubt entitled to much credit.• Veil lv 10. Shaffer, proprietor of the Hotel Whitney, who was hurt in an automobile accident in Pittsburg last Tuesdax afternoon, was discharged from Wet Penn hospital on Saturday .mi returned home Sunday Mr. Shatter had a narrow escape from drat it. his hat probably saving his lit . . He a. as thrown from the auto with great force, his head striking the «urb. cutting a gash above his right eye, four inches long and causing a slight fracture of the skull. He also had a rib broken. For nearly two days Mr Shaffer was unconscious and it locked as though his t-nances for life or death were about Although there were five others in the auto, among them Harry Kdelblute. ,»f ilie Hotel Pantall. Shaffer was the only one seriously hurt. The auto was reduced to worthless junk. reaching Europe. All Austrian lady who has returned from that country describes some dreadful massacres whleh occurred at Irkutsk and Tomsk In August and September. la tin- lirst pogrom at Tomsk many Jews were slaughtered in the streets by the Russians, who were joined by tin- half-savage aimucks. More than 4 00 Jewish men and women were driven into a soap factory, which was burnt to the ground. Those victims who did not perish In the (lames jumped from the windows only to be shot or beaten to death by the mob. There was a mutiny of part of the garrison at Irkutsk on September 16. After a desperate light the loyal troops overpowered the mutineers. Seven % officers and thirty-three men, the ringleaders of the mutiny, were summarily shot, being roped together in batches of live. POKT8MOUTH, Eng., Nov. B.—Resenting the command of an officer to kneel durtng an address, 300 men at the Naval Barracks mutinied yesterclay. They made things exceedingly lively before they were quelled. An attack was made upon the cantcen by the mutineers and the place was wrecked. The whole garrlaon was mobollicd and charged the mutineers most of whom fought fiercely Mid several were severely wounded before they were Anally subdued. SAILORS IN MUTINY. By Publishers' Press. Set Off in Mysterious Manner _ | _ , I freight tniln which was annlhlliiti-d, U ASHI.VCTOX. Nov. ... Tli*- Hit- Oar Loaded With Explosive Is is rri.-.i ■„ „ Si*t..r ..r .mis ,i. p. puii>ish.s tin- n.nowiut ~ \ Wilson of this pliicc. «— • A rumor comes out of the west ,,io.ri«hal >"«■ Countess Anna's Attorney Atstanding far enough from the main W'holas I.ongworth, is engaged In i J Harrimon) Rii Rnarllnn lino tc, prevent all possibility ..f a eol- all even more engrossing speculation TOrUS IVlCrrimePt t>y tleaCling ""one theory advanced is that nitro- *h" rU!"r" 'h"n lh" """"""" ,h" FrOITl COUflt'S Ledger glycerine which is one of (he com- ''ampiiign in <'»' Interest of which she . ponent parts of the article manufac- h;iS canvassed the state of Ohio with tured at Emporium seeped through husband. nrrCMHAMT Dl AVO M A DTVD tin- ear and found its way to a hot If n-porta an true, the ,-ipproaeh- ULrLlNUAIN I I LAlO mArilYn. box. Ing winter season will necessarily be The powder was valued at $2,500 one of retirement for Mrs. Long- * and the railroad company's loss is worth, aceord/ing to th. American PARIS Xov r> The un« xp.•» t« d estimated at about $25,000. j custom. ,'h„ '(,lv,„f Countess <1. —— —■ ■ ■ <':i st ellane against her husbaml i- tin main topic of Paris. The letters which The annihilation of a train of M'MILLAN'S MURDERERS STirS JSTVWSl~ relght cars and the destruction of 150 __ __ read in court, are .among the missives eet of railroad track without Injury KNOWN TO THE POLICE '<> anyone, early Sunday morning, was I,. lore the court the' countess will he result of an explosion of a car 18 place in evlilenee further em respond >f dynamite at Sneer's .Skiing, three Onoc-tinn nf Rut Co,., lin,,,„ afterward returned downtown. ' :""l documentary proofs of her ind a half miles south of Rigwny VUGSllUII Ul Dill rtJW nOlllS This lm|iortant clue was obtained claims, one ,.r the letters to the count >n the It. a P. Hallr I. Satur- Before AffCStS May frT anr sin "wl^m'news I am lay night Contractor J. P. Reynolds n Marl -» young j:icii and well known to the .convinced it is not your fault. I wont kvho Is engaged in double- tracking IYI3QG local police who have their photo- to and will make you happy. I want be >R R & P Railroad at Salter's graphs anil Hertllllon measurements, you to be my deary and ! will make I Z a Hhimenfof 30,000 pounds of <«K"" "hen the, were previously at- >">' Hut. tell me that > on are | II Du?Z\ir£r- STREET CAR MEN GIVE CLUE n rwr»urjr.sj — THiW TRIAI NOT thought about it until Sunday mom- By Publishers' Press. IIIHIf I IIIHL I1U I ''"••i'.'.ist night they did me more g,,o,l ng at about b o clock, when an ex- mTTQiti -wc v., »«, •, . i . .r n ,» . 11 , , , | * 1 •' 1M H11K (», Aov. 5. — llie men Al. »■■■•*.■ 0 ■%ii» m 0,l«' minute than all the horrible ---- ON UNTIL DECEMBER r-'nx? r^n personnel of senate additional freight n, 'JZio Zu't™ i!LIKELY TO BE CHANGED cars The explosion tore a great hole Th(. ilssI1Mslns h„v„ positively Th .lowing letter I Jon I declares J-llIVErfl-f X -L W XX INCj LJ in the ground fWty in diamctci i(jontined. They followed McMillan Defend I<5 Nnt T?Mriv onH n*ns frorn woman with whom he and from ten to twelve feet deet', in- from downtown lust Thursday night. UeIenSe IS INOtKeady a"a „c asserts hv gave *' . eluding the road beil. ihe hills foi -rhl,v boarded the ear with him and Ca?e Is Delayed ill 11 himself to his wife's counsel, hop- ThjftV SPrifitOriiil COfltPStS Are ,l1'" 1 '■ "" ' ' ''',r Alr miles around were shaken as with an . ()fr „,,, sl„„.t distance from I AJCiaycu 111 |>r<>v, wftM vi,.tim „ "'"'Y OtlldlUI l«ll UUIIlt35lb HI C , !»U|..i,t, eel little l»daw..i, will again earthquake, windows were broken In u.h(,ri, McMillan left the car. They Consequence crowd of love-sick women whom he Tf) Rp DCCIHCd *:,i" uv" v""" "" r'"1"1 Wat-" Mldgway and the disturbance was felt 1 s ,,rt ! It r ■ Is- UCWUCU y. natas far south as DuBois and as far rilTITr " '"It 'seems to' me you might have 1 OmOrrOW Senator Paeon, on. of the ablest north as Johnsonburg PIUU lir» rPTIir written. Alavl.e I an. wrong, but I IUIIIUIIUW m.i, the S.mth has in public life, wa, hjx"v"• wAIo ntAL wlAIt XF,V--rrLi — r»^r^o/^rn. ; |0 ftjiinu jnn uipu fifteen are republicans :.;r^ , or Clyde Watson and Engineer John |0 IRUUfl I UU fllUll >'<• .1'««-ed on trial ths week lor the ;„uM M,m, ,n sp,te of all, your fried " or S. net or I'artM-h, of Tennessee Krlckson, of Salamanca,, pulled up on murder of Slantord White. Acting Thl. following letter 1h from an no- will Iv "Hob" 1'avlor the main track and stopped for or- l)l»trlci Attorney Smyth stated thai ..•ontinued on Fifth Page , WASHINGTON. U. Nov. : It Fh. N.-w Hampshire legislature I ders. A moment later and without Ahaw would not be tried before the A*■ would not surprir, many do». olv now In res-io„ ,„„| Senate, r.urnhatr any apparent cnuse the ear containing . Treasury Agent Locks Over O-oe nber term. ,ft nn>(|||||ril s. n-t-H of politics If tomorrow's el,, -r u,.-,t sta!. . is I ke , i'..r Ice the dvnatnlte let loose and the mem- , J ° It Is understood that the delense is niNIl li' LIIIIvlluL U ss »srzsrxr.l ;a.-sr^»a.« CZAH lb PKIiONUt rs, :-rr- K-r caboose. As it happened the car con- ; NeW Postoffice > s. It now seems certain that ... f" Wales Sena e. I he terms of thlr- Is lull ot n erest. Ir. o nson, wh, taming the dynamite was standing the defense will he emotional insan- 111 It 10 0AI APC ' w""' "" ! »'as appolm-.h to till out the urns about the middle or the freight train | Ity. IK IIIA ffll fll.f pul.ln-ans and fifteen Democrats, will piled term of Senator Burton, is nnx oil the siding:. The freight consisted \ t» t . < • 1* .-i *•* ■" ■■■" ■ nLllUL expire n< \i .\larch. Ith thi- ex- (Continued on Fifth Page.) • ,,, , <1 . j .. lii - i • afiurv a/rent no ....>,• •.>»i ,>i* i (,, .>»... (.•• »,, ,, ..i<11, . »1.,,t , -■ of empties. Twelve new gondolas I , §11 ai n n A mi ifk ' ~ an old barn is Grand Dukcs Take Re!ns 0> thousands are ZH™ trui„r„K : f (jflMP RFMOVFI) Government From Hands who, rVjl CI1 Tfl OlDrnil the wheels remained intact and the | thought r-ai estate In. Punxsutawney ULII1U IILIVIUVLU . vfmnmt.nr "ill . „lr, in .w„reh nr.: Frauds fill Ml | || ,\ I ff f fl I £ air tubes were not injured in the | "as pretty higk Speaking about OI iimperor, j.; \\';;rre:i, ,,t Wvoniini... ileoi'gi 1* LIllLLU I U I'lULlllr slightest degree. Kverv car was de- j th" dilTerent sites offered he said he _ W. tutor. of Ithode Island; Itussell railed and the track reduced to scrap ! 1,1(1 r»,B«rd any of them as good. AllCient Structure On Henry " " A. Alger, of Michigan: .1. Fran! Vile,.. iron, intact und without having been but some wcue better than others R Farm to Orrnnv I.ONDO.N. '.Nov. 5.— It-ports r.- 'of D-lawar-: F. M. Simmons, of North Men and Women Alike Sufinjured in the slightest were the en- Ihe Government usually erects fcsrOWn f aim tO UCClipy .>-IVt >( in |h|H , itv fron, st Carolina: I leiija mitt it Tillman, of mc" dnu VVOmen /AllKe OUI gine in front and tho caboose in postofnee buiitllngs that cost from NeW Site burs m-\ that the czar is to all In- South Carolina: Augustus o. Dm r i-_r pn|jti>til Clffor\ |
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