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WEI:LShi P'T't. CO., L't'd. Pubs. WELSHl. - . - - - - LA. EVENTS OF EVERYWHERE. Chicago is in the Mi ids: of a wonan'a stuffrage ca:pai- n. General FrI!r ick 1in,,t: In i: soon to be relioved from the coimtniand of the departniat. r of 'alifornia and or dered to the l'h ipi. .s, with a view to possible il-'tioni in coIinnection with any ii.,0 wit:( I imal !be made against ('China. Iler.,ry A. S it '1, a eo o(rm ilOl ,l agent . s in Dallas for 'he pu rpiose of ugg:tg ing workmen for thle Panama ('at,al work. Trhe enlangeenilt is i':,lr 3tt days or longer, 1w ages 5.i0 rentis an honur and board and lodging $2_' per month. Marie lr:arly throw car.olie acid into .he faces o Irma hiurger and L]ula White, l].' latter a ncgre:-, from which they were ho I badly bu nied. All were of Dallas. The Twenty-fourt h Infantry, now at San Francis,.), waiting to take ship c for Manila, Jlan. ". is the first negro c regiment I h,tt has been orldli d on c foreign service for Inearly five years. One person wa khil,,l and a dozen t Injured when a car on the cievated n road in Brooklyn fell to the street Friday. The ear was crowded with passengters. Thie .ccident occurr,d td on a curve at Fulton and Cher tulut streets. tr John McDougal, a rec,"anlzed au thority on Texas land lawws, died In New Orleans recently, aged ninety years. lie went to New Orleans in the forti., s and was a me rehant, but , acquiring considerable land in Texas, took up the study of the Texas land n, laws. A dispatch from Canyon City, Colo., says that Governor Peabody and his tee wife and (laughter were poisoned by cot food eaten at breakfast Thursday Col and the daughter is in a dangerous P' condition as a result. Sentiment favoring the erection of wa a great library instead of a chapel as tl a memorial to President Wm. Rainey for Harper has grown among the Uni versity of Chicago professors, students ani and alumni in the last few days. In Crazed from over-study, 14-year e:o .ld Herbert Carson of New York City, in after driving his mother and father T from the house, threatening to cut ass, them with a carving knife, dived from rul( the third story of his home and was opp killed. alto Shoe ,olish manufacturers of the for Urnited States met in New York last tide Friday and formed the National Shoe for Polish Manufacturers' Association. witl The purpose of the association is to settl promote the welfare of the trade. of. Mrs. Mary Aiken, charged with 01 burying her S-months-old boy alive on the the night of Jan. 7, has been given a en preliminary hearing at Carlsbad and days was held to the action of the grand Ti jury on the charge of murder. pu.e Acki, the first Japanese ambassa. a t dor to Washington, will pIrobably afte bring with him to this country his f wife, who is a German He was edu- bu cated in Germany and was sent to but that country several times as minis. plcc ter. cis The producing power of the banana Th is forty-four times as great as that close of the potato. The dried fruit is read. Brita Ily converted into nutricious flour; been It may also be manufactured into sau. of the sages; beer can be made from It; In an while the skin can be turned into ed ir cloth; and the juice made to do se are s vise elither as ink or vinegar. Parli Commodore William P. MAc.Mann, U. T 8. N., retired, is dead at his home in Th New Rochelle, N. Y. He was a native beJn of kentucky and served on the gulf Jt. blockading Siquadron during the Civil is War, exciti: The French governmenmt has deci- ship ded to adopt most energetic measures to obtain satisfaction from Venezuela At I It is understood a naval demonstration ronvel Is uqder preparation. ers at A plan is on foot to combine& all tihe breweries of New York City. J. C. N'apier, the negro lawyer and ing 0 banker of Nashville, who was recetlr , colore offered the position of United States Charle Consul at Bahia, Brazil, called on the a negi President and thanked him for the and is proposed aplpointment, but declined it. of er The funeral services and burial of midcig Marshall Field occurred in Chicago Friday. The proceedings were mark. Shi S ed by extreme simplicity. Si New strawberries opened up on the cam S Dallas market last Friday at $1 a box sfti -about two-thirds of a quart. si R. J. Langdon, an emplor-e of the guxi, de Federal Government, will examine all Krlek 1 the herds in the United States and and des Reems to have been prompted in this him to by President Roosevelt. A heroic effort took pi will be made to preserve all buffaloes. seven a evening II WEEK'S FORECAST Pubs. MOVE OF FRANCE WILL PUT CA LA. RACAS IN FOREGROUND. RE. STALWARTS AND INSURCENTS Statehood Bill Fight In the House At tracts Attention-The 'Merchant a soon Marine Bill. and of Ind or- - - - a lew If i'Fr ance make\ s ;t heciiVe IoVe ill ictiLon retalita in for Venezui a's ,treati'n(.t made of her r,')rentrltive, ('araas lthis 1 wetk wil! b tlteI ce(nter of the world's aient i:telrest. '( ine'zu la. uthle.r th ('Ca.-; r, t',gag-l, 'rt t on . has heed ,n inter,,:atio)na:)l ('atial problem, hut the Molnro) )tot ine . days although necessarily involved in it, ir and is so thoroutgly unIrsl(too(i 1)3by all the hI. 1 Eurol)pean clintres thatll iI SatOe )(e i into IpartnlnLt antii'ip; tt no) u tltowardt l a: l.ula tion oi' the pia.; of France. which hi' From an inlternatit)nal point of vijew Aig-ciras will dlc ,idle interest with )w at At tho beginning of the Moroccan ship oanfoectin the deletgates fo ln iformly " negro expressed thenlselvs as in favor of d on conservativ- e ction that much was ex lars. I'ected of the oltcotnle of the negotia- J' lozen ions. However, accoi ding to letter ic ated 'dvices, extremell lack of caution has treet 'tllgun to desthroy t he favorable atnlos- '. with ihere, anD a fafeeling of unretr, is said t, irrt d to \xist anril tihe delegates of the tr ut i nterested 'Powetrs, who teii \ve that .)i trouble is in sight. Tl'! first point at II, Issue is that of eon taband arms, after an, au- vlich will be (onside.red the reforni v of the finances of .Morocco, so that sh< nety Ythe question of thle organrization of the I ho s iforoc(an police, which in\olves the e Sital issue thtwcien France anti Ger and, m;ny, has been postl)nltO(d for soilme time. Interest in ('ongress w:11i largely crn his ter on the stateh:od bill, which will 1 b comel bfore the ilouse. When the bill day comies in Wednesday, according to the ous present p)lgrani, the very first action i will he a show of strength between the so-cailed "Insurgents" and the "Stal o warts." This test will lie a vote cn the rule which accompanies the hill' ney In for the pil rlpos( (if )preveCnting ally ni- tie anmendlnlents being made to it. The nIts Insurgen:ts" watt this rule defeated. t and predict that they have votrs Pa; enoulgh, colhino,l with 130 Democrats ty, in the house, to do it. ier The Stalwarts miake just as strong gut assertions to tel contrary. If the )m rule is defeated it is the plan of the sar 'as opponents of the measure to leave out altogether the provision for statehcotld he for Arizona and New Mexico or) to I)ro st idle that the (question of statehood(i oe for these two 'Terriitories shall be left n. withi a r terendlumn p'ovisio:n to lie M to settled by vote of the citizens there- anil of. pa( th On Mondlay oontinued tliscti.,ion of ers I >n the urgent deficiency hi!l, "which has the i a been under consideration the palst two last Id days, will be reslrumied. youn S ' The mcrchat marine bill and the with pure food )bill still hold their places jury on the Senate calendar, 4he formler andt a- as the unfinished business ea(ch d(lay Qove y after 2 o'clock. and the latter occupy- tigati Sing a similar position hefore that hour, ining -but both of the measurcs will give 24, a place temporarily today to a discus cusion of railroad rate qltestions. ----- Lay a The end of the week will see the 72 ye t close of the general elections in Great cuttin 1Britain, but the Liberal victory has and b Sbeen so overwhelming as to take much was I Sof the interest out of the contest. Yet, allotti In another sense, it adds unprecedent- Carne Sed interest to the developments that fieted are sure to come with the opening of from Parliament. e ho The annual automobile totrnamnent by his begins in Ormond-Daytonia Beach on Jan. 23, and from the races scheduled h: is evident that there will be many Ove exciting contests. Every race Is eith- g er a record trial or for a champion- "oke ship. , E, bru sir At Indianapolis there will be a joint ers in tonvention of the United Mine Work- les hi ers and operators. Mr. four m A Church Fair Killing. Jennings, La.: In a quarrel grow ing out of a dispute beginning at a Clev colored church fair being held here, eyer, Charles Battis was shot and killed by walked a negro, who made good his escape, district and is still at large, somewhere east overco of here. The affair occurred at about tereg midnight. terlreg iiln htday be: Suicide of a Sick Man. Shiner, Texas: Jaromis Kriek, 24 , Sw yeairs old, and son of MIr. John Kriek, Month committed suicide by shooting him- were hr self through the heart with a shotgun, Railiay using a short stick to discharge the in, gau, death being instantaneous. Young Sprda Krlek had 'been sick for several years r. and despondency seems to have caused neo r.n him to commit suicide. The tragedy iee th took place at his father's home, about ith seven miles west of town, late Friday ove,' evening, fo t found at T A A SAD ACCIDENT. A. R. McMasters' Little Boy Killed by Falling Off a Horse. ,UT CA lhenri,,ta. 'Txas, Jan. 22.- A ail ND. t( illt ot currel at tlel hoi e t t'f Mr. .\. R. .11,'"*Iu t . : .but <' & t n ilt i ,EN T S r : l, u1, in I I i a : '.' I r A ll . (!'"s liti, l :. ! , al,<,i t 7 e ".4 iin . T'1 ll. fath , . - w l ,a iln1 e slllI,+ ,li ouse At- .' f'r,. i l. i l-t. \iI* ' I lUi :hant !. h,, ld ly II, p l' thl' lift', ioy rn w 'rki l with a ,Iiint , I' al'tl .itn ,whi: to ) 11 e hi us' wi th t. e ;eaiiiu I;' failed cRlllin t s t h i lisl t, 'l , -c hli lines butvw',t"Il t(ll! 1 l1'?t N. 'iUt'i, io 'l hard ltr'itame l ri 'lhlttn l,. whicth excited lii hoorsey f, , b,,.i was 1, ;,,l, iil f'lI llg than ti onal I 1.l t I 1. ', f]nt', t, l.e. d ill th 'f )i'w- - 'roeca I maistoti. ''t'r at, .u i tn. 22l . - m an afornl t he t hi in playful t as ex- E'i-a Patrick, ac'idenfitrllv ani hhh-iln . tn Shas d n olif it l e. x:iSoont Eii thi h ear-i I utrtos- te'r plai' ng and slie gr'alb-d the prs' ACCIDNTA KILLINGed the withat Colored Boy at Houston Loses His Life--a Knife Play. a t at i.'iza Patr. Elic, accide lint lly 1d liill.itl elotia. Jo(, andl ;iautf/rtlc l ntgrl'o }boy had lecen after aotrin a t n i ptt i ld i i t l .a n lauici de, it in i Ilt lt'w Vtn th l bli the lth n l iza t l id e ( i thr s. erad pel it'inegrint int the- bd the rish - sf the , poiod te ig ott of it, tl aiie plllhnd ahl fthe t hrig 'r, I te tall i t.t i i STRIKE AT HUMBLE, « li Je h . tt fl wed in a f 10 Oil Well Workers Demand3d Recog" r(l nt at s. Enition o Union. ki Sft tr taild atlei. T' a. an. 22.- A s tiride, tI etion tio Chi og iatit. th ut f the irr leo rxcitlntl is the er l ighbor t the ions att' inqu st, T ,th -er- -ad j... µ.... Da.. Oil Well Workers Demanded Recog rlI lie Oi the o lut(' llie. i i'hlt is ar ow i. ithe! l ti ovn r ;a, ; this l-111 itt soni in. Iti t i e o fyl ie will , thei r I pl":s IIir d atf : Sell et e hi t' s 1d e ll ritl It A Sonu S 1and l'onice.s. The tal' lc rise atd dla ptO- e jil. o lieat e s di b i eai g b lions are trer offToMutde ad jUSt Mithla a eo lastr. IT wil be rn '.mberui, te yo olr H fe nll this inohel itn o it- hl the w ih os in i a thile ity ;asl iep ' fh grn m i. C eS I jury fa il t w y \t ill re I. tt eir p hi-d s i - ' lay inv elinier Lanhanl for. a flt r ill 'ihl lt( ' v tl ti ati q etn, ofith the abolO r. es w hile xat - tir, ining trial is set for' Wednesday, .Tart. Age d Man Bled to Deathr. SI Lo- an wton, Ok.: W'l, l Patterson, a:g. da .he Ila er in jail hi re .v yes terday y ly Ong ,si oas ers osd aing to aleath. in onPattnerson e with i chi was lrdriving wit his Son onf at Midwian Iitr to last Jrnegi. Te point at b hic hime in en hoursng befor his body was founoned in th hd the with tin ,x whihe iaslrg. The gi'an i t.ns jury faihle o ru,,n an hidictunt ihr whia e elizens furig c r the mill roAned l Groke anti serhansl for a furthe milr, ing in. bruigatin, with thes above rsul.al othExa e t ers in te rial is set for Wedresday, Ja mre xprr s. Ies- hurt. h. Lawr. Christian's mil is situatterson, agout c four rles east of Overtolf yesterday by Sonhr: cuttin an artery in the lower limb .5 x a d bleeding to deathrs. Samr. Batter sonte me was living with his son on an Indian e, Sallottment eight mleoks northe buast of renki oveCarnegie. The hepoint at which theon- portedin t erflicted the wound was some dJsanceuary ht It Swifrom the farm hme, anred ith was sev re hurs befoa wreck hi s body w as found Railway hiof relativesbaa near Picket i the OveSprings, six miles east of herdae, yes- tweh trday while grining. Two arn the mill rok be ti ieroke thand serwitch had beenjrd the millered A eit with, eras ina freight trainthe mill had just passed or en fouver it lifteen minutes east of Overton. Shr found ns troublke .n Cleveland. te e found ao trouble.s at A HOT FIGHT WITH BANK ROBBERS Three Men Caught in Act of Looting a .L n: CS:fe. O:ie 1lred, Other Two Got A:v. ?:100*. 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"i'h, " l t thi'L1 filel, aimingl his; tir[, shout a 'lt. i il 1 '14iI ' :1 ark i, l', rl:, "'lh - lter iIrr d ni a X:'i- l iol r i o L in d thet li ht wtn: cut The u,ln! had mll, tl- his r it ; r, ' I t:L!l thlii 'l fist' ;:1 1 nt :lrl l et'. Tf i l)'rs re'ti nt .1 the fire, hut 'h!1ir prise wtas so otnip:t 4' .,. ! t 1 was nne'rtain, ant al ;liL:. : e!i- t " : h i .. ' i ,".21" , , i t' . 0 r1 i ll .l 1 , . h!1;1 11 . tr,, ,r i o , 11,x, !. 1 ':'"'i. I . il h a 1- , I11 -l " . i l , ,L!' itj4 r ' li 1"«, I I, ', . o iL : ht 1,1 ,, l... -',,e I i' t I1 " . ,ll . . I ti li' ,!I is i 1: u i I" - Ii(,r2 "i:,, I . t " ' . '0 . ::11 1 1 t :. l 1 1 , f i i e o(l l 'l rw ,r.l,. , if lti, fi(, it i'h h' - hI"',1 ::9'.p n !I1, ' IA . l ,l ir , . I h* ,' had Iul 1i"' a !!::-a I. n. -l. , I r I ( 1 " ' 1 ;ahi'f !1 : h-s; a-la t t 2101 u;, Lai The n llil II 'T i 1 .; 1 ' -o i at t i (l2 h 1 'l'i:-,' i,i.' :1 i1 aii of : .f I 'i t 1 it ' '-n !l!wf ;',1i ! !. 1 .11 ' 1 'hn ll S11h,! Ile\*t -.l, ti o , f i( t, o fi i"'.1 ' -.1iý, (- . : .w , h1 i l' t 1 f'11 1 'IFr , ?,J.- I. . , !,: t II . I l' al :,,1i !1 1." akt.- ' b i l '.',1 I..1t :i . f pa"i.: .il, The nl1, 1 lnltd hiit fo , f bu" ,th rw i .0 ,' l e 11i; . .1 a I. ; 'r t !I' of Ilihr' ',ht" ha I , . a' , i e ,l ,1 wa', 1, , ll,. t ! lit -af,' "'h " .-,I , ha ki !;"':t ; I'NA h'h ei 1wl« - n h ,' " 'n c w i Fnr UIl lk . 0'!' . 1 oil: all i .-'up I t i : 1 i} (l i dt' a",t i11 l -.. I :. 300 HUNDRED LIVES LOST. Battleship Aquidaban Sunk Throcugh Magazi.ie Explosron. R;o de .lanu irn . .ian. :.t.--Ti ai '.. P" sion md an' me dteald. -dihe Al:iltd lban ll he 'tIe r n, a; I Ii 1,i . iadl ;;o l' to ,i'0tD'(':miu 1 1't * ,'c: ,. looint~ 0r Ut ilalinf an ,=:'- ,.1'. 111. t1l of f t nll it N .llt : Vi o, t ; ) ,;, ; the I i arri n. \ 1 o . i.n: Ia ni:h all wt:e .aI'11.1 by a trml'renI llt1e ex pl, sion 'l'ht .\The li,3iir:in .tunk int e-. ]diately. Anio,ng the It el t 'wort (ltrar Adimir. al, SalMhiro"t Gr . r t'a. lrio. itocha and ('anlido Brazil. O)fie. rs Alh-,,, liartt-, l;intmr.,. I')ii, 11ario anti ('tI :; also a repr.s, nl at iv , of ilt, .ll u r gnal 1)o lihrail, lrancisco V\'le, nte, who was on :le 1],It rro _,. ill: .i:a ir yeste. Jay with m .\lini,;er of .1iarinrt, rlngl rig also several (C'orp:-'s. It is asstriet :an Itn ,li(,ltslo tion w, iloied by an i e tvri(-al wiri., '1The (casually create, at tremendo'lius ensation here. All the theaters are l(,s( d and Ini':i ]ns lat all Ii at ions Uistende ll . l'The Coiils put their ags at half mast. Tne foreign Min Siers %isited Baron Rio Blranco withoil xprl ssions of conrdole:n'e. 'The Aquid:ahant was of 1.990 tons: islnlacetnent, and 6.2110 hors,?e pitowe. lhe was built in England in 1I;5 at r ('cost of $1,725.001. The armamenltl! rnsisted of four 9.1 hlell guns, four .5 inch guns and a number of smallt r guns. She had five torpedo |tubes. er crew nntmbrd 35it officers all(nd ten. Chinese Invaders Are Killed. t( Marsellies: The Chinese mail ct hich arrived here yesterday brought ( account of the invasion of Ton.- ' tin, French Indo-C'hiia, I y Chinese i gulars, who encounter-e a Freitch Ib ree numbering 400 men, of whomn at 0 were F-ropeans. si A three hours- battle ensued. result. d, g in the defeat of the Chinese, who •t ,00 killed and i00 wounded. The ench lost 11 men of the Foreign;, gion and 20 Annamites killed. Injured by High Wind. at ;hreveport, La.: News reached *Fi re yesterday after'oon fr(m Mira, in tic extreme northern portion of this im te, that leavy windstorms viited t. place Sunday evening, totally eking several housrs. Seven per of is were reported Injured. It is re ted a white woman was killed, it can not he confirmed, as tele- in me wires are out of order. glo Incendiary at Seguin. C eguin, Texas: On Saturday, ,Jan. the large barn of Mr. Abe Free- to Swas burned to the ground. This §111 th in eighteen moniths, all thoughelt T re the work of an ,nvendiry. fer 1.m'esneil, Texas: 'the weanter been very sultry for the past week, A yesterday noon we had a downpour is i1 ain, and the blizzard followed in Scal path, to . i U. S. Senator from Kentucky. NORTH TEXAS SNOWFALL. lalla. Tl'.xaý. Jan. 23. -Near'y fi'o 4, heIs of .-nowi have fallen h rt( in the at tIwo diays Th'- fall was n1ettj anithed 1,y higth wind. Even wihcin the tin "atn' wtit yeste l- y aI ''lttrnon the uighest temperature rev ordedi was 3', It'.ree9s ahbo\ , aund after nigh!fall it •v'nt down to 1I d','-rees aLtve. Report, from va rieuil; ,ccti io of the itate tell of lh avy snowfall and bliz a'd et'xiting. F'uit growetrs ,ay the now and freoze are timePly, hocause IothIer week of warni w'a:tr. ftl Twed by a freeze. would have prov,'n i:llnios. The Teri itori, s are exp- rivenc.ng the 'verest wieathcir known to tw hi:e mnli 1 Collided in a Fog. oNew Orleans, La : Steamer Hispa a (Nor.), Seelbury from Puerto ('or z with fruit, durl'ig a fog last night ( ,I ided with the steamer Dalton I 3r.), from West Hlart'tlpool. at an- 1I for off quarantie station. The His- t inia hlowe several plates and was < ached l;elow the station. A tug p id barge have been sent to her as- c stance. The Dalton sustained no .m age. Brazos River Lock Site. Vashington: The title pap rs to to e site for a lock on the Brazos abov1e a I Washington have been approved II the Department of Justice. (',pt. I iwin has been advis;',d of this ac. n, and he may begin the work of provetnent when ready. Semi-Arid Region Experiments. n, .ashington: Rvepresentatite French tr Idaho has introduceil a bill to air priate $5t00l.0olt to enable the Si.c- ra iry of Atriqulture to carry pn farm. I~ experiments in the semi-arid re. nS. n gold from New York Subtreasury. 'ew York: Gold coin a m'ountin"e $So0.000 was wilthdrawn fromn the treasullry yest erday prestlllably for miilnt to Mexico. imt here hlave been intquiries for gold it: shipment to South Amerlca., Th ------------ 11 v SGovernor in Weatherford, stin. Texas: Governor Lanhani an 1 Wetherfo.d, and Speaker F. \W. of4 >ry was here yesterday en route anr io Grande City from the north. Uil RS[LOUISA[NA E ''"N Ice Piant, . ,l ;! ( t " , ! "-, ' " I; ,, ,, ;, ! _ 4 t '' ' "l i , .n t In ' A. ' r, " '. i lI ( S ' , ; ,! \ '1 'i'" $ -- '-- "'' 4P ' n 11 r a,, . i l,- S la. ( - I ,hi he I tei "Aror Day Treea S .4 t. \ T rogl ta,1 t , r,4 , r, .,. T \,, h ;y h I: N trrul n l' ,' I ..a 4. t,;: 0of I, , ' l tn r, v , , a n l , + , i,, ; . i n , hj , e I r . . . i, I 4 t; I lth;1 .\t .i ,, : . i l: t dial I ,lr \ , n- .a ', . i l: If Prato rI :r hi, ' Ii ', ," , It, ''t U tal ith : ii i : u=> Sucessioi Sa ute ' an4le pie 1' i, t ' 4 !.4' 1i h tl .. dcli .i ie not , 1, ,. -.n I - I. r ral pie" lIil a r. m *it h4r of I!a Orf pine l: ""l*" of i" t ýi a ll r , ' 1 in ' h"e nor"' r., 4 'I':" ll t "I 'Ii 1 "l' ,1':1t sh, aggro Third M mber of Posse Surrender. ('hlu liir, . h .,t : E. .. Pigg. the thir, .1 i I' me' .!: of 'h," posse Unde it,! : ":u, fý . Ihe :i:1:' of Lee S44 ftit :a \ "clit - , ha. s surroldere: 41 1,. , riff. W\. . HariV-tt and J|.a G1 '1,i ar t hi' u rt' ' i',;,t n u"ntier indic: Arit : ffl 'r I will Ie itta i by th' atU rney &f :4e 4Ji:'", ;:"e*4i to have Judre I.'A i:" I': 'U'a 'n' a si4 4:,al term of t,. I)i' t ic , (' h : ill., I:.lhr :'at a slPeedr Free Lodging and Meals. N.-iw '.ati. La .: A Parish insritute .4o ,ai1z. In 1 4i r ' tuo iduow their sp .r'4cia'itn ti Ii itn -od work bneing done in Pcfni . (' , lo n I(r..,d.. ucational lirdeM, mbt " 'Iol. of t'he tSn, Includ ins ku*-. r's (it itf h.;. I. furnished fre Prohibition Campaign. ('olfax. Lra.: A a, nt:is meeting hel at !!ar, lit i 'he S,'.:141th ward o" G;rant Pa: -h. r. ali. ins were passeJ 1. , lorinagt th , 1 t',4i''4 otft t nh , police ljury in ,ordllerins n 14 r :i. i as to whethJ f4 o lit to , :.il.I he l old tohroughout Grant 1i3rish. i'lmllt i(Actioln is set for Feb. "'0. A lparich c(mmnlnittee of tea II stS a1 ee )l oint T44hrolghla y organil. S 'he parit.. in thel intAr ist of probibi* Health Board Resigns. N'ea Inberia. 1ha.: dTheo long eontt v Iersy over the houI of health of this city l camli to a 8 w(.tr4 Saltirday, when I)i. J. W'. Sanl4 i, s and the two other IinlVllter. of rhte b,,:rd r.rihged, lear in g 11e affairll in th.' antll lof the city <oila ntil. )r. W'. .I. Pnimer will be iP Bank Officers and Directors. 11tr('rsonl . I.a.: At a nmeeting of the st ocIho'iiItrs of tli, Bank of Patlee r the followin itg weret' c4l4 oted directo"I, Annual Bank Meeting. St. M1artllltren , i,.: At the annual rmeeting of s? (cli lahlelu'rs of the CoW' tercia li :k of St. .11at'tin ville all di' re":ors wel'ul re-elete It as ftolow-: 'r. .1. ,4nr!hb. Tlaans Simi,,tn, O. J. Duf rit d, I. I.. l Illul. '. P Restweber, B. Itnl George .i. Oli ntr. City Sells $100.00t Bond Issue. LXa"yl.ria, a. he,.: longit' c'uD ntia ,'rs'p,"tv + the porp siti of he. RoUI u on & (C.. of N'w Y.4rkt to iake $100. ('4 clty bonldlh at pi. with a per cent ir.et. for th' IlIpr]s4 ' of bulwing ae rloreril S4ilbotol 11h111o1 "., 14 c st $60,000. 'here will lbe $::,, 4,14 t ieI,:rid to ta1t king 1 oltl Ihow!is aRilI 14 4':\''', .ion of the Onctri' light aInil wi.tir ti or.s systel. nd the rell'aiuler oi thI ,e $h.ti~0oOh will e devoteod to a cit . haDr. The details B the pao fire n aw bing worlked out, nhl the f r.oposiition will soton be sub itled to the citizen.' for ratifictl o. i. 4r,