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TRIBUNE ii:u. p. ju'i ki:jiv ft'ANNlE K. lUVKIIUY R i c i fin li7.". ' ." I Editor and y:.ssoini : fprnllnir of pun!. rould I'm Import. rii variety be described a a butter- I Will, IT t!it wotst happen thu crir ran ro Into vaudeville and pot i0t week. Some female eolleces have adopted the fixittiaM panic, .but they don't play In Company. It Is raid that a prima donna' voice "inirj a storm at sea. Probably the tdorm gave up In despair. ; College girl at Cleveland were dis covered playing rokcr. This may have fcten the class in a; piled society. A Chicago professor advises young rr.cn to make friends. Thi Is cer tainly better tban to make enemies. Admiral Train misfit nave avoided all trouble If he bad claimed that be mistook that Chinese lady for a deer. For several reasons the disappear ance of FohledonrstsefT name from the public pnnts will be a welcome re lief. , It Is estimated that $2'),0nn,f00 Is spent annually for siik hosiery by women who fear that they nicy figure lr. a wreck. , When "heart words" ran be bought tor a cent a column, who will be o unfeeling as to refuse1 to Indulge In a few throbs? ! Then? are reports of revolution It Astrakhan, and the curly coats will be bich In price this winter, as they are every winter. At Fal'tmore a city official protest ed against having his faffery raised. He evidently believes It is worth good money to be advertised. An Eastern man has had five bullets cut out of hlra and Is still able to take nourishment If he lives long enough he will be a human sieve. Sir Thomas Upton Is point; af'er that cup again. He realizes that ad vertising is a Waste of money unless you stick to It persistently. The comment fa made that Kin? Al fonso Is taking a long lime lo pick out a wife, but all married folks will agree that that is the wisest way. So Lady Hartopp is to icarry Earl Cowley, who wa the corespondent In her divorce suit Having had the Came, she Insists on the candle. There Is really an uncomfortable condition in the relations between Germany and Great Uritain. Each nation is trying to govern its tongue. An "entertaining conversationaMst," child, is a person who says a lot of things that agree with what you think, but which you canuot remem ber. Sir Henry Irving changed the name to which he was born to one more to his liking, but he would have madu any name illustrious. Donton Tran script. The wise farmer will cut plenty of cord wood this winter. Then he will have plenty of dry cord wood to sell rext winter if there is a coal strike In the spring. Perhaps the man who declare that p ost voices sound snappy and dis agreeable over the telephone has been caking bis acquaintance to make him a small loan of 111). Sine they made Ruisull a provincial governor In Morocco he has been cut ting up fatter than ever. Well, that" the way noma American governor do when they are lonallred. The president of San ftomingo has ordered printed 5,000 copies of Was licr' "Sin pie l.'.W f.,r i;.-(iluuii..ii among (i,u people. H may tucourage the nattvt-K (1 war a mlr. Julian Hawthorne tn authority ft sr the ntutemeill : "Very Utile that la teally worth remembering U ld or thought af'er u.ldulkhi." And Mr. Hawthorne is a ii'iiiiu J man, at that Reports from Sofia say that "a lady bandit" is operating lu the Caucas:is. the Is fuollsh for operating where money is so scarce when l.e might (ome oxer hero and have a booth at a charily fair. A little boy gave a hi reason whv there are no men iigels, "Vou don't see any of them in picture weariug pants." That ends the discussion paint an angel with paiita and be ar rtBltd for lunacy. Presldeut Lou bet politely went to the bull fitht in Madrid, but came way after the first bull bad been killed, if it had been a Last-hail game, now, he would have staid right through till the end of the eleventh tuning. Down tn Massachusetts a woman )' been taking up a collection among tier friendd for the purpo of raising money enough to secure a divorce. I' the man in the cane doesn't feel cheap e may be safe la concluding that tha lady deserve freedom. 'OLiCE HELP JEWS ST. FETCRSiL'flQ WCKKIKGViiN TO AID THE HELPLLGS. MANY FLEE FR0L1 CITY Worklngmen May Renew the Strike and Will Demand An Eight Hour Cay Will Ruin th Country. st. nrrnnstirKO. Nothwith- etntiiltpg tl alarming reports that have. ( Irei'.hite.l to the effect thai plan have been made for a Si. Hartt-odomew massncro of tha Jews of th city. TIjo police and troops have the situation w'l In hand and apparently will be able to prevent outbreak similar to those that have occurred la Odessa. Whilo ample protection has been promised Hebrew they are panic stricken and are taking no clinnces by tailing to take precautions to save their .Ives. Gen. Dodulln, the prefect of police, has (riven orders for the arrest of any person found posting anti-Jews pla cards or attempting to Incite the pop ulace to a massacre of the .lews. Every sign showg that the police and troops will be able to stamp out any disorders at the very Inception. The Jews have made preparations to defend themselves In case they are attached. The worklngrrten of the city have also taken steps to prevent the threatened massacre of Jews. At a recent meeting the workingmcn re solved to take upon themselves if need he, the protection of tho classes against whom the massacres are to be directed. They hnve orgnniH'd themselves Into detachments to gnhrd the various sections of the city In the event . any outbreak. To Demand Eight-Hour Day. Tr same meetlnr of worklngmen that resolved to protect the Jews de cided to firht for the granting of their demand for an eight hour work In? day, notwithstanding the fact that 'heir employers have decided that they will close down their factories and business houses if the demand Is made. FRINGE LOUIS IS VERY MUCH MISTAKEN NEW YORK. The statement of Prince lxnls of Bait other; that New York is vulnerable to naval attack v pronounced absurd by the naval officers at the Brooklyn navy yard. The taruor of New York, they de clare. Is on of the bent protected In tho world- and could resist the assault of the combined fleets of anv two nations. One of tha high naval of ficers said: "Prlnre I,ouls. I sm s'ire. Is not nc qualited with our fortifications or he would not have made the statement when is cr'nlite.l to him. From Sandy Hook we oul.l siicceR-'iiily re. fist the hlppest flct In tho world. The big 12-Inch guns and tOlnch mortars could keen un such a terrific rain of fire that tl enemy could not possibly anproarri within f'.rlnt; distance of the city. Further up wo have Fort Ham ilton and Pert Wodsworth, eo.iilpoe-1 wilh the latest and largest puns that are made. Tho approach from the sound .c protected by Fort Slocum, Fort Wrlrr.t, For To ten and Fort Schuyler. Imnclne the havoc which the concentrated fire of these forts would work. "Even if a fleet which entered the harbor as a friend suddenly bame hostile, we could make short work of it with the submarine and torpedo toats v nlch are always in readiness at the navy yard." Brlcadier' General Frederick I). Grant, a commander of the head quarters of the East aald: "In the first plac It would be Im possible for a hostile fleet approach the po.nta where the squadron are are at present anchored. New York la o well fortified that the fleet of an enemy could not approach within twenty miles of the city." Crow Trial December 4. OMAHA The trial of pat Crowe has been set for Momlav, liecmber 4. He win be f!rt tried on the rhurvc of assault with Intent to kill Officer Jckon, who sftempied to arrest a man tin ftoufh Sixteenth street, alleged to have 1-"ri Crowe. J. irk: sin re celv. d a u riu wound In the thigh. Nearly a hundred witnesses" are nam-d In the brief filed bv the pnm- cutlon, who are lo be callivl In case Crewe 1 later brought to trial on the hlenway robbery rhnrve In connection wl:n the Cudahy kidnapping. B'a Railroad Profits. WASHINGTON The net earnings of the rov, em merit owntd railroad In Australia. cor.!Itig to Consul G-uerl Pry, for the yea en tln June, So5 were more than ?;.0u0.nno. American Consul Die. CARIIUI'. John Well, Amep. lean consul bore, la dead. Austria' Railway Strike. VIENNA. The strike 00 the state railroads I pre ding and threaten lo become general. A hoot lO.oon em ploye are already affected and the exirlneers on all the line in Pohemla have decided to Join In the strike. KIMed a Missouri Marshal. CAIRO, ILL New has len re ceived her that In a pistol flMt t Annlston. Mo.. Thorns rofy k'l led th city marthal. Samuel Adams. Each man fired twice. Dowlcy lias not been arrested. A CCLIVtflY LO LOST $100,000. Certificates Slid to tie cf Valu Only to 08 Fhilad 'Iphia Clank MUnirg. liill.AI KMillA.- ForoUn cr.lfl-rrfi-:i to IV valu- of $M'i),fidfi, roil - i ih' I lo the Trad "man's National l.'i'il( ef (hi lily has been lost by a ic - I i' T delivery l ey In the employ of Ihn postoffice. It Ih said thti certifi cates am o' vcluo only to the bunk. They are always l";ie. In diip'icatn and the flisl a. t which reached ere Ih now on ttieir way l roi'd. Tho drafts enn only I t( paid abroad tt, the br.nk sintei that the first certifi cate will Im hiMiered boforo the sec ond set can bo presented. HEARST CONTEST IS WELL USDEB WAY NEW YORK. William It. Hearst s contest of George B. McClollnn' elec tion is well under way. Tho ballot boxes were taken to the board of elec tion commissioners' office by the po lice on Judge Gaynor' order. The papers editorially demand the will of the poo.ile stand, and that fraud be sifted through the recount. SPCCIAL SESSION CALLED. Pennypacker Wants Legislature to Consider Reform Legislature. HARRISBURO, PA. Governor Pen nypaker has issued a proclamation calling an extra session of the leglsla ture for January 15 to consider re form leclslatlen. Bills to enable contiguous cities In the same counties to be united In ono municipality, to increase tin Interest paid by banks trust companies and similar Instltu tions for the use of state moneys anil to protect such deot(lts, to reap portion the state Into senatorial a-V. representative districts, to provide for ti e personal registration of votert and for the government of cities ol the first class and the proper dlstrlbu tton of tho power exercised by suet municipalities are to be considered ai the extra session. WARS ON DRUG TRUST. Philadelphia Retailer, Boycotted Combine, Bring Suit. PHILADELPHIA. PA The Sher man anti trust law la being tested lr the I'niteJ States court In the suit of a retail druggist Bcainst the so-called drug trust allere-i discrimination Some time Rtro the secretary of thf local r-iull asoclntion discovered thf drutrrlst vug sellinr rntent meJlelno the price of which hud been fixed by the tnibt at Pit tents for 8 cents. Since that timn the druprisf clalmp ho has been boycotted by every dealer throughout the country, wholesale and retail. Eight Women Won in Nebraska. LINCOLN. NPIt El-bt women, In s many counties of Nebraska wiil serve as county superintendent ol schools th next two years. Eluhl women were nominated and In every cane the candidate was successful. Women have lour since taken the places of the majority of men tearh o's In Nebraska, and now they arc ranldly supplanting them In the school offices. Protest Against Reed Smoot. OKLAHOMA CITY. OK'I.A The Oklahoma and Indian Territory Feder ation of Women's Clubs. In conven tion here, adopted a protest against the seating of Senator Reed Smott A resolution w-aa alsn passed favor Ing union of the two terrltorli-s In statehood, and th Hepburn pure lood liii was Indorsed. Will Establish a Chair of Creek. w ami im; I UN. At a meeting ol me poant 01 trustees or th Catholic university It was decided to use !3i. 000 of the HOl.odO given to th unl vervity by Mrs. Gardiner, of Baltimore, for tho establishment of a chair of Greek and Sanscrit. The balance of the fund will be used for general pur losea. No Dlv In Beef Case. WASHINGTON. It I reported on pood authority that tho department of jtistlre has decided to proceed with the prosecution of "beef trust" rase, notwithstanding the alleged action by Commissioner Garfield In promitieg Immnnl'v In ret urn for the evidence secured by the commissioner when be made Cm investigation. American In Jaoan Llk Orlscom YOKOH AM A. The American Asi atic association, representing the sen timent of the enHre business commun ity and the missionary body of Japan, has S"li! a request to President Roose velt C'at Minister Grtseoni be r"tuine, at Toklo as ambassador, representing tha American government. Brrart Off For America. PA It! 3. Sarah Dernhardt sailed for New York from Havre on board the French line steamer Iji Uiralne Mm. Ilernhardt still sav she will make troubl for those who started the report that she was abort of fund. An Assocltt Justlra for Arliona. WASHIVOTON.-The president has annourrel the apKlntment of Fred erick 8. Nave as asf-ttit Justice of the minr-me court of Arlona. t sue ere! Jud'e Tucker; also ths anpolnt ment of Cartaln Joseph I. 0 Alexan Ce, of I'hoeMx, A. T.. as I'nlted Plate, dlitrlt t attorney to sucreel Mr. Nnv Nen To Ee Minister. Clllrl iTIANIV - Frli.iof Nansen, the Arctic entorr.r, j.,H t,(. BpiMn, e t Vi rwels-lj-n u 'uV'. r to Great Prltaln. PRINCE LOUIS SEES HOW ARMY ornccHS are made. VIEWS A BASEJALL GAME been filed In the court of Jmtko Over Ih Cam and What 6 Law, NIW YOliK I'llnro Louis of B:tt ton berg, act nuipuoli-d bv many olll rem of his sqiuolion and of K'tir Ai Mitt u I Evan's fleet, visited Hit! mili tary ara.leiny at West Point As tlii boa I came alonr;ldo the Ininttiig llxliin 'pnHi)t of the licit lull adinlrai, a hcurtly welcome awaited the pr'neo A landing as Imniedla tely elf.Hiel and a friendly occupation of the American army followed. The Britishers sav the academy at lis best. The beautiful spot was never more beautiful, the iUt corps never drilled better, and the prtnee was especial y Interested In the hotly con teste 1 fivitball game between the cadets and the Carlisle Indians. The distinguished visitor and his officers returned to New York at night delighted with all they had seen. , britaiiuimsIarq blow at kaiser LONIK1N The Opener will say that Britain will offer Rush! the B.ic.lnd railway and will even lend financial help for Its compk . Ion. This will not only afford Russia its lot'g f! slre.t outb't to the Persian gtili", but will asjre RviFsia's eco nomic pre lomlnance In Asia Minor, ciiitishl..g German ascendency l-i that 1 re:;Ion. Britain will not iiermit for tifications on the Persian gulf, but will submit the nereemcnt to tho oilier iiowfrs for assent. By hrniln- over Constantinople to Rttssia. Britain wiil finally announce its approval of a Pan -Slavlst con fed- en'icn In tlie P.alk!ns under Russian hcgenicny. r.ritaln's remuneration for these vital coiHi- sions will be the renun ciation by Russia of all of Its ambi tlovg desirns in Af-tVtinlstan, Tibet, Ic ii and Central Asia In general. Another week has ended notably for Its spcrrs rciir-ttng Pri inn's for-e!-n rehnions. wherein th sirls-ius un'.f r;n rm!t-son of arc reference to Germay ha again been th? most slfe nlfici.nt fiat u re. LATE RETURNS FROM OHIO. The Election ef All rtrpuhliclar Ex cect Herrlck Undcubtety True. i COU MIU'S, O. Lav develop, menu hve cleared up the noH-elec. tlen si'tirtlon In Ohio rtn-I.LraMv. Practically complete r.-Mu t.s In the er.tlr-s rtnte tlck-t s hos that all the Ri pul llejiu candidates except for th-. governcrslin. lav" b-et eb-etel by autstaitlal pin rail !. Figures given out by Chairman Pick shows a ranse fn m J7,t!0! plurality on lieutenant govt inor tn r.''0 op stale treasurer. Leads Hourk, Ismornttlc candidate fur lie'itenant governor has admitted bis defeat. Boil, partlet continue to rlaim a maj .r'iy In both lr pnehes of the legis lature. The majority In either branch will be very small, probably not more than two or three fjr the party tuat controls. Graft Disclosure in Lincoln. LINCOLN, NKIt. Complaints have bee nfiled In the court of Justice Stevens, charging an ix-clty detective, W. A. Ilenlley and tho ex-chief of iwillco, Mr. Routr.nhn. with alleged grafting. It. Is charged that they col lected r,o a month from six resort k -eper for nino months, a total of 2.. 70). Warrant were .'rved. Ptilh of ficer served under the last city ad ministration. 200 Million More for Wilheim's Navy IIKRLIN. It I estimated that In creasing the site of the bat tleahlp of the German nvy and the addition of six larre cru sers to the prtiyramme as ih government Is atmut to ask the nirhiisg to do. will add to the nav.il budij' U the next eleven years COO mil lion doilur. To pretty Niagara. WASHINGTON' president Il.swe velt ha protnl.iel 10 Insert In M ni"n s to coiu r.-ss a paragraph uritlng Ihe preservation of Niagara Kail from rouimeiii.il der.truiton. TIim promise was made to o'fin r of tho American Civic a .nation, who call ed this morning. Hidden Enmy Slav. MARINETTE. Wl - Frank Itiras of Menominee u shot and killed whlb Jrivlng tlong the street road north of here. Inrestiraflon khowd j Ihe ho w-a fired from o rliinip of bushes near the roa I. Lucas h aves a family. Die In A Gymnadum. MADISON, WIS John 8. Spurn-s'-bnel.ler, a dtilry student from New Frsnken. Wis., wa drowned In the trnk of the state university gym nasium. Tha authorities believe that heart trouble wa re Njnnlblo. Chinaman I To Hang, HELENA, MONT. Lu fcltur. a Chinaman bu been convicted of murder In the first degree at Iloneman and ha been sentence! to hang for tha kJling of Tom Slni, a Chinaman, September 3. TO DISCUSS FOOD 8TADARDS. Th Commits Commissioned by Con greni to Meet November 20. M.W YOflK Tha committee on foci ian l.iris. Association of Of f ':;! Agi IciMnrat Chemist, which Iijk heeti c.nnmit'-fnnc.t by authority of CrTipre to elaborate with the Sec retary of Arrlcilur In fixing Stan dards of fMiri'y for foods and deter Hi I n hi 1: what slirtll In leeniiled as adul teratloTS therein, will hold II next ll.i ( tlllU November 2') In Huston. At this meeting it Is expected that fiiuit anion m i tnki-n iiMin the aiandards fer fruit and fiult pro- iliicis, f!aoiliiir entiTcts. rdlhhi vee tabbi oils and tuMe and dairy suits Copies of tht revised tentative sian durd lor thee product hn been I sued. Careful examination an criticism of thene tentutlve standard arn Inv. e J. Suggestions, the commit tee states, should be expreBed In the form of amendments, accompanied by the reasons therefore. NO PADDED BILLS IN THIS CONGRESS WASHINGTON. When the appro priations committee of iio house be gins its annual grind on the appro priation bills this winter it will find something refreshing to it state ot mind. The change In the situation from that of last year lies In the fact that departmt-nt heads are making an honest effort to hold down their estimates and nppropriatlor. and that. In a great ninny Instances, these estimates are actually going to b lower than those of last year. The departments and congress ap pear to have entered at last upon tho right road to understand each other Paddel estimate! have made trouble for both ends of the Hn. They en cournvo extravagance In t!e depart- ! menta millet Ihe Ir i'imifV urM msLi- -oss no ieris of nil virus congress j A rtemnn 1 for actual expenses, ever item of which can be explainel n1 J apprnxmiated. will go far toward 1 cl -aring up the general atmosp!,iTe I ar;,"nd appropriation billw. Puttier i niore conrress will most likely mi-et the departmental heads half way in an cn.Ieavor to be thoroughly honest alih each other. BREWERS SEE THE PRESIDENT. An Effort to Keep the Prohibitory C'ausv Out of the Statehood Bill. WASHINGTON. President Roose velt bns been requested to rise his Irfu.'nre to prevent th. Insertion In th statehood charters of Oklahoma nd Indian tcrritorl" of a provision for absolute prohibition tf the man'i fiirture :il sale of Intoxicating be veratte. The question w pre cipilaled during the dlsciis-ion of j ,,,t, Stat hoo I measures in Congress i "' rxtnnient a rommli'eo consist j ,nB "f Kepresenlallve Overstreet ol Indiana i.n I Albert Lieln r of Indian ",K'"S- a l"'mt,er or iie l tilted Mate lirewers BssiKlation, cslhd at th White house and presented to th Pr 'sl.leut a petition reciting reason! why Co prohibition provision. If In co-poratf.l In the organic act creatine the te w sialeg, should not extend tf Le, r i-Ti.1 ales. ULTIMATUM 6ENT TO TURKEY Demand Mtf for Agreement to Con trol of Macedonian. CONSTANTINOPLE. The An trlan an I Rusriun ambassadors hvr been Instructed to address an tlltl matum to the porfe In the name ol the powers demanding his agreement to tup plan of International control ol Macedonian finances. The Gerroac ambassador ha notified the sultar that if he opposes the ultimatum It will result In serious consequence to Turkey. These actions bare evidently beer taken for the purpose of Informing the sultan of the seriousness of th' power in the proj.-ctod International demonstrations. Profit By Convicts. NEW ORLEANS. Tha report Ot Ihe penitentiary of Mlsili slppl. showe that during Jflii.i the InNtltutinn hit bv Its farm nnd other Institution cleared over lliift.noo. In adiliilor 50.M) acres of new land have been lean. I and piepured for farming pur !oe. I Hi ring I tin piosetif season nearly i.nfio I sles of rot ton wore pro dure I. To CeUh'tte Pike's Pak Discovery DENVER - A proposal hsi beer 111a le. (hut Governor MrDomil l Isstir a pr uintiiai Ion setting asbfi Novem her Sii an! 57, lti'"'.. for the relehrs Hon ef the rentennlal annlvervart f t'irt dtseovery of l'lke' peak. Thf governor Is In favor of such nn oh servanci and within a f-w weeks pro Isllv wot Issue the formal proela mat ion. Steamer 8 brla Leave Honolu'u. HON'OLl'Lt'. A diver succeeded In fret-lng the pronetler of the Pacific all rrrJr-lli;rit(.': which ; wa ritujbt in this harbor, and tb vco proctfe.foil 6h tit voyage ... ,; . ;' Eseitwnt I Fatal. WASHINGTON.- N. J. Mr. O Ilrowne, CO year old. wa awakened one morning by a burclar In her room fih- graynb! wl'h the burglar an h r ttauft'ter rme to her rescue. The hiirxUr fled and escaped and Mr Howne dropped lo tho fbor dead. On th Stan ThlrtyYaar. UIUKlKI.INE, MAPS -Horace l.'w Is i'nilth, known ty the stsse nam of Horace l.ewis. died t Ms bom hero of heart disease. He had !- on th" tHgo thirty year. SUFFCAGEFQR ALL WITTE AGRtES TO THE DEMANDS TREPOFF TO GO. THE RUSSIANS-WILL RULE C:r Cav In to Abolishment of Offlc of Governor General Trepotf Guard th Cmperor. ST. Pi:TEUnt'UO. The series of coiiKiillnlloiis Which Count Wltte has been holding with Constitutional lemoctata end even with the repre sentatives of tho roiiHcrxaMve wing of the reinstvoists, convinced him that It was useles to bold out longer If he was to continue seeking to seouro the sympathy of the partita of the center. He therefore practically promised an Immediate extension of the suffrago to include all classes of the population. The suffrage In the cities will be direct, and among tha peasants Indirect through a single et of elector. Even upon theee condition, how ever, the Constitutional Democrat havo finally decided d. finitely not to hold offlct fn the present ministry. They take the high position that the mlr.Htry Is only temporary, lasting until the national assembly or constituent assembly meets, and they refuse o accept office until It 1 dem onstrated that they have the support of the mnporlty. Trepoff I Out. Goner! Trepoff has been remove.l from the powerful position be occu pied, that of governor general of St. Petersburg and assistant minister of the Interior. Count Wltte has be-n fully aware of the intense hatred General Tri-ooff retention In office was causing and recognised tho necessity of Treporfa removal and the governor general him self agreed that only r.ta retirement would appease the popular wrath. The jww.ll Ion of governor general of St. Petersburg ends with Trepoffs retire ment, but the place of commander of the inn-rial guar! has ben assumed by the Crand Duke Nicholas. SAILOR PRINCE IS GUEST OF NEW YORK NEW YORK. Prince Louis of Rat- tenburg with hi snimdron arrived In New York harlxr Thursday. The warships proceeded up the North rlrer where the prince wa received by American bait leu .hip In command of Hem- Admiral Evatrw. and the crtil.-wrs under command of Admiral Drown- on. isssfng up the bar the ve! were constantly -a!u!eJ by parsing craft. At tio.it the ptltish admiral went to the PrttnMvn navy yard, where he made an o.'fh iJ tail upon R. d Ad miral Cogblan. Ri-turr.'ng to his flag ship the prince Moppet st Governor's sjand. where he (a re-.ived bv General Grant. tefore going to the ravy ar the prince and hi staff called at the city hall and paid their respect lo Msror McClellan an! the delegation of aldcr- rrin. Mavtr MrCb llxn. Admiral Cot-h an and Genrral flrant will sail up the river to r turn the call. NORWAY'S NEW KING. It I Understood That He Will Bear th Tit of Haakon VII. WASHINGTON. Pri nc-. Charlf'a ol Denmark, klnw-clect of the new Nor weglan kingdom, will, according to In formation received here, reign under the name nf Haakon VII. The last Norwegian king of that name. Haakon VI. died (a USO, leaving Norway to lien mark. Playing Chess by Cabl. NEW YORK Tho International rhis match by cable hWweett teams of New York and Rerlln chess plaver I on a side has In-run. President Roosevelt ha ent his photograph, with hi autograph a trophy to go to the winner of the mtitrh. Yellow rvr In Havana. HAVANA The examination ol a Ppnnlard who Is III in nun of the h-Ulill here llevelolH-d the fart thai he bs yellow fever. Dr. Gut ters. who it In rharcis of tho yellow fevtr hospital. Is hopeful that the spread of the f vt r will be rhi cke.l. Week Bank Clearing. NEW YORK.-The l ank clearing ff the count t y for the wi endlnt Nov. agi:regiiti" 2.f"9.C:;i SoO. an Increaae of Irt p, r n ut, coinparcl with a yar ago. A I1M.0OO Territory Cotton Shipment K!AIIOMA CI'. Y, OK A (,m press omny here has received a consignment of cotton from Grer county valued at ll.lfi.f'Vi. ft wa the largest klnglo shipment of tho season Th Graf Wslder.ee Still Anround. 'NEW .YOllK. Kffurt ta float tlte. l lX .liner aground to ,0uy hsrNir were Utisisillng and another attempt will will be maJe at n 1 high water. A Woman Blinded By Acid. Ml't.HALU OK-Mr. W. t- Pul Hvan, wife of a farmer near thl place ws blinded bv an unknown man who dashel carbolic acid to her face a she opened the door In answer to lit knock. Mr Su)!!vn wa unable to Identify her assailant Football Gam Fatal. EXETER. N. I! Horatio T. Knlghf of Rprlnrfleld, Mass, a freshman at Phillip Exeter, died Thursday of menlnrlil from Injirle utalnej D football (am