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TTTR lUlRMNOTON FRKK I'UKRH AND TIMES: THURSDAY, XOVTCMTIEU 2R. 1M3. IN The W. G. Reynolds Co. Carpets, Furniture, Linins A Christmas Offering of High Grade Parlor Suits in Special ieduced Prices Every suit of the very latest patterns, finished with the very best of care and up holstered in materials that have a proven worth for wear. Mother, wife or daughter would be delighted with a gift such as this, and the giver would be constantly remembered. You may select them now and we'll reserve and deliver when you choose. NO. 1. 3-PIECE MAHOGANY PARLOR SUIT Maroon crushed plush upholstery, rocker elmir and tele, lnt.li hnelf. arm style value :::.J(- ONLY $21.50 NO. 2. 3-PIECE MAHOGANY PARLOR SUIT I'pholstered in trn'oii. verona velonr. iirin chair and rocker to match tete a strniirht line stvlc value l at sr!7.:,0 - ONLY $22.50 NO. 3 3-PIEGE MAHOGANY PARLOR SUIT Chair, rocker and tete in dull linish. loose cushions of ltitpii panne plush - value .-f'40,00 ONLY $24.50 NO. 4. 3-PIEGE SOLID 3-PLY MAHOGANY PARLOR SUITS With crotch mahogany panels, upholstered in hijrh-uradc damask and French panne plush styles are the very newest curved arm e fleets each one a regular $l't value YOUR CHOICE $44.50 NO. 5. 3-PIEGE MISSION STYLE SOLID MAHOGANY PARLOR SUIT Made with slip cushions that drop into frame, upholstered in a beautiful qunlitv Tseda panne plush value K0.00 ONLY $55.00 NO. 6 3-PIEGE SOLID MAHOGANY PARLOR SUIT Fuholstered in fri'een panne plush, narrow slat back style a regular ityo.OO value ONLY $55.00 NO. 7. 3-PIEGE MAHOGANY PARLOR SUIT With high-grade Knglisli tapestry covering, in Ifght color, large rolling arms on tete chair and rocker - a beauty and reallv worth .ls." 00 -ONLY $35.00 NO. 8. 3-PIECE SOLID MAHOGANY PARLOR SUIT Allovcr upholstered in French velour with tufte I back style, lines are exceptionally pretty and every piece is built for com fort sold reg ularly for l-.r.0- ONLY $96.50 Just a Few Dolls Left And only one price the regular 50c ones The W. G. Reynolds Go. AGENTS FOR GLEN WOOD STOVES j FUNERAL OF H. C. I1CE TUESDAY Death Came Suddenly to Prom inent St. Albans Man Follow- ing Short Illness. St. Albans. Nov. jr.. -The fiinrr.il of Homer Chnrlr.s Huyrr, who dlrd suddenly h his homo line Sunday iiioihIiik, will he held Tuesday afternoon lit St. Luke's. Chiirrh lit 2-M o'clock, and will hr pre (idcd by a short prayer service lit two o'clock nt the home on Prospect .street. 'J he lirv. Albert Half will olllelute mill .Vllton S. Hostwlck will have chaiKc of Ihe service. The inenihftM of the Frunk 1 In county bar have been reiiicstcd to meet at the court house Tuesday iifter l.uoll at two o'clock lo attend the fu i.eral. Homer Climbs ltoyci; was hoin In Fast Perkshlre, the son or .Indue lluiiicr Koyce, the finnlly belim drsertidanls fiom .Major Stephen lioyce, who clime to Tin mouth from Connecticut about lTill. Ilu was bom In 1W1I and came to this city to tishle In IS7(i and attended the private pud public schools of the city, afterward MImk to HiltiliiKton, wheie he entire! the I'lilverslty of Verinont. KraduatlUK In l-M, helm; a l'lil Ilctli Kuppa. He llrst lead law In the olllce of S. Iloyi r and later In that of Noble Smith. He also attended Columbia Law .school, New York (itv, In lSu-s" and was admitted to the iractlee of law at the Kciicrnl term of tupu nie coin I at Moutpeher In r7. lb- had resided in this city since i om Im; here In ISTn. except In 1VS to ll. when hi practhed law In 'ei crimes and Mldillcliuiy, returning here In l'il. From V!i2 to 1MM he was a member of the law Mi ni of Hokhii noyce and on the n sit uation of II. M. Moll In IMS as leferee In I :i ii krii) t r lor Franklin and I Si and Isle counties he was appointed to tile position which office lie held at the line of bis death. He was president of I ne village- of St. Albans from lr, to lv7. was elected chaliiiian of the In mid of ,-rhool roinmlsslon In 1W and sei veil In the rapacity for sevei.il yeais. In I'li'i be was elected senator from Fiank lln onnty to Hie State l.cRlslatiue and was one of the prominent nn'inhns of Ihe Legislature, bi Inn a member of tho joint committee on revision of hills. i'h. .ii man of tin coinmltt.M. on juliclaiy iiiki o 1 1 ir a 1 1 'in. In lv.il he cb rk of the . oininlltee on revision of bills. He was also a mrmbcrSof a committee of tiller to pieparr a new dlyct of the siipretu ml lrports, tin other two members bclnp the State ilbraii.m and Juilcc Senera I Inallon. He was a member of Ihe Slate liar ,is soclatlon and al one time lis v ler-pti'il-dent, and also a member of the Franklin Comity liar association. While iittciidlm; the I'. ". he beciuile a inember of tin1 Delta P"l liatrinlty. .Mr. Uoyre was a reiiiihllciii and a hard wjnklm: anil loyal worker lor the paity. Al Ihe lime of his death he was chairman of the illy cum nilltee. He was keenly i n t I . .- t 1 In all 1 vie hiiiroveiiients and ciitcipilsrs and was one of the best Infotnied and hrt lead lawyeis of the State. .Mr. Ituyce married Ml, Christian. i .M. Itoyce, youiiKist duimhtei of the1 l!t. Itcv. Alexander HuiKcss, Iilshop of the illmesr of l.Mllncv. III., October lv, and he Is .survived by his wife and two ihlhlrrii, Alexander II., who Is a student al Vale CollcKc, and .Miss Kill til K. Itoyce. w ho is attcnilluK a tills' school In I'm l land. Me. He auii ienves one brother, Stephen K. Uoyir of this rlt. A sister. Mr.-. Richard ''onanl. died anout two yi-ai s auo. DUNG HUNTER IS FOUND DEAD Charles Somers Believed to Have Broken His Neck in Fall over Precipice. ArlltiKlnn, Nov. The dead body of Climb's Solaris, a yontm deer hunter, was lound this nun nine; nboiil ten oYlock lieiti1 Haven's mck. Tin- body was found bli IMwiiril .Scully and has been hrtimtht 10 Hi.1 yntini? man's home here. I'ully ii men and boys were scourlni; the woods am nioniilitln.s in se.ircn of Somcrs und business hrrr was practical l.v .suspended to allow- all who would to Join tile Mlllcll. The iau.se or death could not be deter mined bv the men who round the bmh , but they Ihouuht that Sinners had fallen ovei a pieclplce and bi.ol.i n his tirclt Thr t h rumstiiiicrs sui i uiiudim; Sutni'Fs drnih arr iierullar s thai it occutred only a slant dlMance from ihe IIIiiki and luobivhly In htond daylight It is. also nuance that ibr body was not loi, nd mniur as hunters have passed witbln a few reel of It. Kilwiird Scully, who found the body, stutes Hull he was wltnln :o feet of the place last night Sinners, who was ;'l yeais old. left the 'Illatfe I'll, lav to Join .1 pailj of deer Inniters eamiiliural 'Soiitli Hast Cornrrs" 11 the town or SaiiilBiilr, lint only a few miles fi oui Arlington village. The purtv was i oinpos-d ol' Homer Solua. C.illiert Va.iuhn, lCdw.ud Del, mis 'ind .lames Wilson. Thev had ,eeu in c.inp sevnal day.-. Sonieis h it tin-It- ramp at sien nMmli S.ituiday iiKirnln to return to Ailln-iton and that was the last si of him alive His mother was not worried ns she sup posed lie had remained at tl imp I ina- i i 111. in he had Intended. The rest of the p.ut.v ranie home Sun day eveiihn,', but supposing Sunn r.- had r turned the day befoie made no limulry and It was noon .Monday before it was discovered that he was missing Parties Ininieillateh started In Kcnn h but the snow mi the mountain made travel dlllicult and liu.l ( ovrrrd all tiaeks .ml sIkiis so that scan linu at nluht availed nothlni,'. Tile youim- man s ride was not toiin.i Willi the body but it is thought to be liearb covered with snow. It Is s ip luisr.l that be was hnntliiK on his wa" hoine The del eased Is the sun of Mrs M U isomers or Sehool street. He loaves n twin sister and another sister, :Mai PTiii rt. both or whom wink In the tele phone oll.e. He Is also survived bv a hi other. An Irew. Tin- voting man wns highly esteemed ami the sympathy or the ronimiiultv is stlirrd In hrh.ilf ol' the stricken fuinll. iiAitui: Fitioi-: i-'itoM smai.i.im:. MoiiticlIrr, Nov. -.'i;. U.ii i r nt , ,n lust Her from smallpox, the last ,ise has been dlsehari;eil I nun the detention hospital at the poor farm and the binise i lo.-ed lor hospital purposes Health Olll icr.l. II. Woiiilruir completed the work of 1 1 1 ml ua I iik to-d.iv. ai.d i V' r house where thru ha.- lin n i i .ic of the disease has been leleased I'loln iiiarillltine MANY CHRISTMAS TREES. Fifty CnrlomlM Will He Selll from I he !lroiilnrkN. V.itcrtown, N. V., Nov. 2i. l'lfty car loads of Cliii9tma.s trees for the markets cf New York will leave this section of the Adlrondacks durlm; the pi-cmit week, llftch car will carry appi oxlmately i even hnndrdr or the (ivnKreens for Christmas decorations. An emhaiKo recently laid on Villiferous trees shipped Into New York Irom other States means that a la rue shale or the everKI'ecllK will conn- fiom northern New York. 1'arniers hi this section uie worried over Ihe outlook. As e.uly as this they Pave been on the watch for uiaiaudeis who rob every year the swamp lands of their llnest evet-Kiien tiees. and shli them to liiurket before liehik' detected. Thr sections which turnlsli the renter part of the trie. s-hlpped out of this coun try are on Ihe slopes of the hills to the north. A little branch road runnlUK to Copenhntien will furnish nearly hall the trees Points toward Wanakciia and .ilium? the road to I'llca will tuinlsh tiniest. FUNERAL OF H. C, ROUCE llrlil nl SI, Vilnius, Allrnileil hy l.nrKr .Niilnlier of IliiHlnrMM mill I'm franlonnl Mrn. St. Albans, Nov. -JO. Tile luneial -if II. Chiirles Hoyoe, who died Sunday inornltik', was held at St. Luke's Church yestenliiy afternoon at 25id o'clock and was pro ccdrd by a short prayer nervier at thr house on Prospect stieet at two o'clock. The Hcv. Albeit Oalu, rector, olllclateil al the service, and i quartette choir com posed of Miss Kthel Scollcld, Miss Kath ciyn M. Hnllowiiy, l-:inier It. Dooinls and ( harles II. Andersoii sani; Hie hymn "Lead, Klndlv I.lKht." Milton S. Host wick wa hi charKc ot the fimeral ami the heiueiH were C. I', lloean. Hliner Johnson, (leorKe c Stevens, l,eo S. Tlllnt son, Charles D. Watson and William i!. i.Tnbbc. The builal was In the South Main street ceineleiy. The members of the Krimklln County liar association at tended the funeral In a body, and ninoni; those from out of the city in attend w-eie MIhsch Caroline n. HurKC-s and Miss Mary S. Hiii-kchs of I'oi tlaiiil, Mr., Dr. Alexander M. UuiBess of Montreal, Judtp' Zed S. Kt an t on of Itox'hury, .luilKe (lioii M. Powers or MoirlsWIIr, .Indue li-rank M. l-'lsh of VeiKelines, II. I". . lirluhaiii ot llakeislleld, the Hev. J. C. Stephenson or Fust Herkshlre, W. It. Mcl'eetels of I'nosbuiK l-'alls, W. I), Strwait and l,u Ihrr II. Hunt of Fairfax, W. II. Kali-child ol Pah Held, and Fird l Wrhslrr and K. A. Ayns of Swnnton, 'flm JiIrIi srhool was closed yrstrrday afternoon out of 1 1 Xpert to the meinorj or Mr. Itoyce, who viik actively associated with the oily schools as chairman nf the school com mlssloiiMH for srvrral ynrs as wall us i-ccretim of the i-ltv school ( imltlie I lid boaid of liustees of Ihe Fi uiklln An Economy Event of Great Importance to Every Mother Special Purchase and Sale of Children's Dresses at Slashing Reductions This season has been an extremely back ward one for manufacturers, the continued warm weather has upset all their calcula tions, and many of them found themselves in a position where they simply had to un load, even at big price concessions. We were on hand at the psychological moment with offers that enabled us to affect every worth-while price concession on children's dresses. Now we want to share the result of our fortunate purchase with you. Here's a chance to save that every mother will want to take advantage of :-; Children's 4,00 Navy Blue Serge CO QO Dresses on Sale at 4.HJJO If you've been wanting a dress for your daughter here's a chance to save one dol lar and two cents on your purchase. Every one is made in the latest style, of navy blue serge, piped with red, sold regularly at $4.00, but for this special sale we offer them to you at only $2.98. Wise mothers will be on hand early to take advantage of this bar gain opportunity. Sizes range from 6 to 14 years :-: . Children's 5,00 Norfolk Suits at $3.98 These pretty, serviceable suits come in all wool serge, with plaited coat and skirt, and patent leather belt and are good values at $5.00. We bought them under-price, how ever, and want to share the savings with you. If your daughter needs a new Winter suit you can't afford to miss this chance to get it at a substantial saving at a time when the wearing season is still ahead. Remem ber these $5.00 Norfolk suits go to-morrow at only $3.98 :-: :-: :-: :-: CLARKSON & COMPANY VETERANS PASS AWAY. Uealli Ionics fo Ihlniml Llnu null llniilel I,. I nhei. liutlaii I. Nov. v.' IMward I.yslon. a veteran or Coiupanv K, l.'th Ver mont regiment, and for mine than ::o e.ns an Insuiuncr iiKrnt In this rltv died at his home here this afternoon. He had pneumonia last winter and Irul never full v iinalurd his health. Mr. l.ystun Is survivrd by tin re sum nr. John T. I.vstou of Plttsbuix-, Pa ; Udwar.l !'. I, stun of Albany, N. V.; .lames P. l.ystnn of this rltv; the Misses Kllon (!., Annette T.. and tier uldlne N. l.ystoli, all of Rutland. Iianiel U Culver, a survivor of Company I", Vermont Sliarpshootei-.i died Sund.o at Ills home in Walllni; foul, need 71 jrnrs. .Mr. Culver was u bachelor. He was one of 11 children of whom nine survive. NHW Tool, COMPANY. Moptpcllcr. Nin Ji. A new inmpany las III ell oin.lllii'id in Montpellcr called tli" t'lilled Tool Sharpcnlm; company with a ciint.il stock of und have paieliaseil one of Hie Plile tool shut peiiltn; n .u'lilin-s. A l.iiildinu will be erected on tile .liuras land off (Iriulte street and the machine Installed and In woiklnt; order about the Mist of January Five local llrms will form the company Ii connection with Krie Plrie, w:ho sells tile mill blue Til" lllelllbeis nl' Ihe com- 1 any are .lames S Hab v, John Hill S. H. MilN, II St unci', H. 1! lil.uiclil, J. .1. Jnir.is, all Kr.inllc ib.ibrs, and Krlr i Irie GUNMEN NOW IN DEATH CELL Wives nf , iii'deivrs Accompany Them to Sin; Siii"; nl'tci' Sen Iciicc of Dentil Is hVail. New York. Nov, Si!. "(1 tin1 Illood," "Whltey" Lewis. "I.el'ly l.ouie" mid "Diiko" Frank, the fuuinen convlcled of the miiribi ol Herman ltnsenthal, were sentenced bv Justice Huff to-dav to die In Ihe e till i hair al Slim Slnw durlm; Ihe w k of January n. Accompanied by Sheriff H.u ubiirKer and 1 deputies the lour were tluust Into the black .VI irla and taken to the Cliand Cen Hal station to catch the l P.". a. ni. train for Sinn Hiim. Thr wli-s of l.efty l.ouie and Hyp the Illood and Whltey Lewis's sister were permitted to wali: with thcli relatives, fiom ihe tialu at OsMnlliK lo flic pilsoil. Tbe loin men filled Ilu- last vacant i' lis in the death house when1 fhrrr air now 17 nii'ii awaltlnK rlectiocutlnn. Tiny are not on the same tier with Hecker. lu.t can talk lo blm If rhey wisli, as words spoken In an ordinary coiivrrsiilhinal topr can be heard thioi'vlioiit the death bouse I.ONCi HWIM "T'rir s my daughter with Ha" r"l lialhliiK suit Just nrliiK Inlo the waKr." "Oh, Indeed!" "Yes; sJic'h .lust IS. I'm ;nln I" I'llliB bet out rM f.,11," "Irai'lons' Vnu duu't nuail to say yiu'ie Kclrnt to allow hir to st1'!)' I" llu' water that loiik'?"-VonkeFH Statesman. 'I'm nips are Improved by aildbn,' "lie "i I w o tablcspoonruls of mifc'ar when ,,'inHiin. BLOWN 50 YARDS NTO CEMETERY Explosion in Starch Factory Kills Several and Results in Big Fire Loss. Waukrsali. HI., Nov. 5.',. An ex plosion which wrecked th dry starch house nf the Corn Products Company'a plant this arternoon killed between three and twelve workmen, Injured 27 otheis, serveral of whom will die, and eanseil about MOn.Ouo propel tv dam- ak'e. r Fncertalnty as to the number of dead was mused hv inability of fln-mou to search the burning ruins bocausr ot lontlnued minor explosions. IMward Conra I, deputy In the lake county cor ners on Ice. was autnorltv ror the .statenient that I:1 men at least hud been trapped In the wrecked lnill.llni;. nin irs h.iieit, superlnti'ndent of the Corn Products rnmpany'K WaukcKiin plant, said that only Hirer mm had bren killed and :'7 Injurid bv the exiiloslon. Nearlv all of the workmen killed or In Juied were Polish, Lithuanian or Austrian and thev weir on the company's payroll by numbers and not by names. This further Increased the diniciiltles met by the coroner In his elforts to aulvc at a correct death list. The explosion tore the two. story frame top house from the five-story bulldlni? and scattered bits of It for W yards In all directions The body of one man was blown across the cIiIciko ,; Northwest ern railroad rlnlit of way on to the hill side in o.ikwood cemetery. All or the In .mud wrrr coated with .starch which had to be washed off Icfme suikcoiis could t.vat their Injuries. with manslaughter in thi shooting of Mllo Wiluht of Htarksboro In July last, Mr. Wrltfht died at the Mary Fletcher hospital In nurlltiKton about a month later Jasper (5. I'nKe of Hrlstol and James 11. Donoway of Mldillehur.x will defend Mr. Fin linton. Purrinton is out under $.-i,0 bail. The cases set for trial are In many cases important and If half of them should be tried this term the I session Is likely to last into January. I The caes scheduled are Jis follows: ' Almei 11. Hull vs. Albert P.osleau. trespass. Wilbur C. Mintthum vs. Wlllard S. and lli-nrv llenton. trustee. J. M Allien vs. .1 A. Mei rill et nl.: Chailes Parliidue vs. William M. Farnhani. ap rollant: N. S. Fnnte vs. Kncewaydln Camp, apjiellant: Pnln Hunt vs. William J. Lie; Irwin (i Piper vs. Iloston & Maine Railroad company: French and Crosby vs. Huston ,t Maine Railroad com ,piiny, A. P. Ncedham s. tloKtnn & Malm. It.iilniad comimny; Cliarlotte Kins, administratrix of the estate of OeorKc It Klnc vs. Lake Duiimiuv Power & Tiactlou company; Frank K. Foote vs. Clayton Lathrop, appellant. Outa Mullcr Joseph llallzc. aiipellant SFUFRAGISTS F !E- ELECT OFFICERS Head of Women's Trade Union Makes Impressive Plea for Working Girls. V STATION ROBBED. I'roclnr llrpoi Hnlert-il unit sl 3llle - ll lie Hooka iiakcii. Itutland. Nov. J.V Tin. ltiitlnml riilli-fiml ilepot at Proctor was broken Into some lime nisi niuht. the burglar enteilni; hy pickiliK a lock In the woman's wnlilm. mom. The 'hlef ot Into the ticket olllce ny iJieakliiK a pane of Klass. Sixty inlleaKe books valued at $M and .V0j In cash us well as Mime railroad tickets Were stolen. Stale's Attorney It. 1 Staffoid was In Pioctor this afternoon Invcstlsnllm; the case und also arraiiKlliK for a heailim to-moiiow beloio Justlre H. P lliilli.r III the case of Chailes llnlas, who Is chanted with the milliler of lleorite Suviiian November 17. UNUSUALLY LONG DOCKET. ililUnn Cooiii) Coiirl Will llntr I.iiuk Sraaloii, - Mlddlebuiy. Nov I'll.-Tho docket for the December term of iniinlv court. which will convene here Tuesday IllK, lleceniber 3. al ten o'clock usually Ioiik. JudKe W. Miles of Will pieslile. on the uenernl la w iloekel I her., n I e .".3 cases; on the divorce. II: crlniliml. 2-1 cliancery, 12; and op nu rourl docket, S cases. Mimm? 1 1 m I mi I rasrs Is that or I bo SIju , LunU I -iutuu. ctittliitid iiiiirn Ih im-llaitou TO ELIMINATE RY, CONTROL Ciillioilsslini lleeionlllellils ill lit I'lllillo s,llie should llelllllllle lllte llarui Cnnnl. New York Nov '.'fi ICllmlnallon of railroad control of the pew Stnto bart,e canal. Its regulation under the public service coiutnlssliin and If op eration bv a reon:iinled public works department, free from political Inter ference weie urtfort here t-d,iy at a public hearing held by a Statu com mission appointed n year auo bv flos eruor UK to prepare a report on meth ods of opiiallnu the new waterway. William .! Itoche of Trov referred to the presi m traffic situation In New Fiik land and said that the ramiulsslnu at this time should look into the future so ns to snfesuard iicalnst the monopolization of the waterwHjs of the State by rail roads. Charles 13. Tremnln of Ithaca, chair man of tho commission, said the holy will oppose railroad monopoly of cntnl business. The liearliiK was the Unal ope In this i It v Amonn those who attended Were, (ieorue Clinton of HufTalo and II. H Dudley of PlatlsburKh, rein escntlni; thr New Yolk State Waterway association. TO EXTEND CIVIL SERVICE. ! Philadelphia, Nov, ii Women from th west, south, north and east, delegates tl the convention of the National American Woman Suffrage association, r- a'lj-ed, their principal ambition lure t'M.s after noon when they exercised their llRi-f oj franchise in choosing ohVer.s of t aj i'i-soclation for the ensuing ve.ir. As as foreciisl d thr minority of. i ft fleers were to-elected though then1 wer.y a host of nominee for svnl a oltlres. The officers chosen ai Pr s dent, Anna Howard Shaw Mm ap l'i j tlrst Vlce-nresldrllt. Jane Ailil me - caiio; second vlcr-presldent n t ' 4 ney. Callfoniia; iccoiilliu s 1 -, (Susan W. Fitzgerald. l!ost..i ponding secietnry. Mm War. ! , New York: treasurer, Mrs Sinn' Cormlck. Chicago: audlt.ns Ms T 1 Lees Laldlaw, New York. .n M T Howen. Clilcauo. 'Hie resolution eommut' r . tallied less than K) w..r' 4 thankliik' the city ofb. 1,1 s couitcsies extended the iir..-n 5 the iissoclatlon on record 1" f' . non-partisan polltl 1' bod1 Dr. Shaw in a In irf -i-. i' ' he wouin Klvr tlie isori.itii'ii i r 1 1 support and In n i n ! n n- c 1 b -alty from the 1111 n - One or the 1 " -t ni't r. ' 1' dresses of the wis tl 1 I n- noin O'Ki'ilb, b. i ( I i- n trade union In N York s c It ill brhalf of H - w rki"n d "Is ' ' rltv and Stall SI tvine-tr 1 lb Ircre women au.lii n r ' ' correct 1 1 -- k1 m r of u.-Kifc ui 1 but "meieh b t I1 uiils do Hi - n their ow 11 w.i in I f el 1 n. .. 1 ,1 their suppnit." ! "Hon't trv to boss ns 1 i Miss olic-lllv. when w r- 1 , t for help Pon't be ufr.itl r' , w i wr i; on siriue c n"i 1 1 ouiselvi Holes l'riiiiiiil tu Cuter 'JO.OlMl nv Ynnl Ibuplo.i c. WashlliKton, Nov. '.'ii. Itulrs fonnukitrd al tho ircenl conference lure of nav yard coninianilants deslKned to put iM.ei" navy yaid employes throughout the coun try under the civil service have been approved bv the navy department. Assistant Secretin y lleekman Wluthrop mailed copies of the rubs to-day to the comni.ilid.ints of the New York, Hoeion and WashliiKtou yaids, with Instnn lions that thu views of the men whom It Ih pro posed to cover Into tin1 1 Ivll scrvlru hi obtained. Jt was .snuscstcd that at each yard a committee of three be appointed from amotur the employes to confer with the comnianduiits. The niles are said to embody no un usual feature and do not affect the wane Bcale. The want ad watcher and niiBwerer de velops inre and valuable, business JudB- meiit-and learns to HKCOUNI,13 real lUJIvVM-tilUili" unrMlllnulMj THOMPSON HONORED. Has Hern AsRcd In lleciiioe Meniliei- of I'rourresslte Coiiiinlllec. Minipellei, Nov. iM --Chin I. s P Tli unn son, who made the old tuners n ii political Kiinie sit up and t.iki n.itl Iq the last cauiiaii;n. lias been uskc t to 1 es come a member of a ronunltb r of four tu have charge of the oruanlyaiion and evsi tension of the National Progressive part, thronuhout the counlr In nd'Htlnn li has been slKti.illy bonmed iv belnt; utTiffit the 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 j of M1.1t committee Mr. Thonilisnii has not yet Klvtn hl answer. He may not decide for a f 1 vv days and 11K11I11 he nun wait mil I14 reachnl Chlcaito. w hrrr tin- national oiw ference will bo held Deceiuuer 10 .n10114 iilliur Vermont men to attend this con I'crrnrr will be the Huv. Fraser Mrt7,c of Itilllilolpll, M. L. Assrltlnr of SI Al'mii, II. Nelson Jucksiui of UurUiiKli' 1 lillisou and 11. C. Sliipmaii of lu.iuio- luito.