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The Bulletin
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Cairo' Leading Paper
Progress
VOL XXXVI. NO. 268.
CAIRO ILL., WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBERS, 1904.
ESTABLISHED . IN
TO CHECK THAT
OBSCENE LETTER
FLUNK
T
LAWS VIOLATED
"TO
SETTLE TRE
THE PRESIDENT
ONLY
HE
CA
RO BULL
Mo
MAY ATTEMPT TO THOUSANDS RAVE lERESlE Oil :
RESPONSIBLE FOR
GLEIIWOOD WRECK
If M
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SWINDLED
Kuropatkin Fortifying Fakoman,
25 Miles East of Mukden.
JAPS ABOUT TO MOVE
INDICATIONS ARE THAT AN AT
TACK IS ABOUT TO BE MADE
AT TIE PASS, MUKDEN
AND SINMINTIN.
f
By the Associated Press.
Indications point to the im-
mlnence of a forward move
ment of the Japanese armies
against the Russians at Tie
Pass, Sinmintin and Mukden.
Kuropatkin is fortifying Fako-
man, northeast of Mukden, in
order that ho may be prepared
for the contingency of the
evacuation of Sinmintin. Re-
- ports of a naval engagement
at the southeastern extremity
of Sakhalin are not verified;
on the contrary, It is believed
that the jlndivostok squadron
remains in the harbor. There
is no news from Port Arthur.
TWO HUNDRED AND SIXTY OF
FENDERS , ARRAIGNED IN
UNITED STATES COURT AT
NEW YORK.
Dy the Associated Press
New York, Sept. 27 Charged with
violations of the naturalization laws.
two hundred and sixty alleged offend
ers were arrigned today in the crim
inal branch of the United States cir
cuit court. The federal grand Jury
also handed down 148 additional in
dictments in naturalization fraud
cases. i
Only one hundred and fifty of the
accused were able to plead during
the day's session and sentence was
suspended in all but five easen.
A plea of guilty was entered by M.
O. Wier of Brooklyn, whose citizen
ship papers vere obtained . Irregular
ly. He paid a fine of $.00. A similar
plea was also interposed in behalf
of A. G. Pratt, civil engineer, who ap
peared as Wire's witness In securing,
iho latter' papers. Pratt paid a fine
of $1100.
Assistant United '; States District
Attorney Marx said today that fou
teen hundred certificates of citizen
ship Irregularly secured were sur
rendered by their holders during the
past 30 days. That the possessors of
fraudulent papers might not suffer
federal officials allowed thirty day
in which they might be surrender'
Man Charged With Writing It
Arrested in Iowa.
WOULD KILL PRESIDENT
ALSO WROTE TO HELEN COULD,
WANTING TO MARRY HER,
AND TO MISS ALICE
,.'.'' ROOSEVELT.
LADY CURZON WORSE
By the Associated Press.
St. Petersburg, Sept. 27; 2:0.r a. m.
The war commission adjourned
early last evening without issuing
further news from the front. A Muk
den telegram to the Berlin Lokal An
zeiger, reporting that the Japanese
had crossed Hun river fifty miles
above the city is believed to refer to
scouting parties of Japanese whose
presence there wag recorded in As
sociated Press dispatches of the 2Cth.
The movement of the Japanese forces
on Liao river, which was reported in
a dispatch from Gen. Sakharoff to th
general staff on Sept. 2C, is all the
more significant since Siancban is
the starting iwint of the leading to
Tie Pass, Mukden and Sinmintin.
Tho announcement that the Russians
are fortifying Fakoman, twenty-five
miles northeast of Mukden, shows
that Kuropatkin Is preparing to
check a flanking movement on Tie
Pass, from the west In caso Sinmintin OBSTRUCTION PLACED ON WAYS
By tho Associated Press.
New .York, Sept. 27. A London din
patch from Walmer Castle to a local
news agency says:
"It is ' learned on good authority
that Ia;ly Curzon has undergone a
change for the worse and that her
condition is critical."
TO
T
IE CO
Bhould have to be evacuated.
The entire .absence of news from
Port Arthur, it Is feared, Indicates a
closer blockado there. Hitherto dis
patches from Gen. Stoessel have
been coming seinl-weekly.
The admiralty has not received any
details of the reported sea fight off
Anlva. the Southwestern extremity
of Sakhalin. The Vladivostok squad
ron, it Is understood. Is still in the
hartior. The cannonading at Anlva
was probably a Japanese attack on
blockade runners.
WHICH WOULD 'HAVE DONE
ENORMOUS DAMAGE TO THE
NEW BATTLESHIP.
Mukden, Sept. 2tl, by way of Pekln,
Sept. 27. Russian cavalry west of
. the railroad report an Important Jap
anese movement and a threatened at
tack. No change eastward Is report
ed. Four divisions of Japanese re
main at Rentsiapudze. The divisions
are supposed to be near Yi ntai mine
and two others west of them. General
.Mi trhi nko reports that lie penetrat
ed to the Yental mine and found
only small detachments of Japanese
there.
By the Associated Press.
New York, Sept. 27. The Herald
tomorrow will print the following:
'With tho intention of ruining the
hull of the battleship Conectlcur
which will be launched at the New
York navy yards Thursday, some per
son or persons placed an obstruction
on the ways. When it was placed
there or by whom is not known, for It
was not discovered until divers' were
sent down to make an investigation.
This Investigation was made as a
matter of precaution and the naval
officers then learned that an obstruc
tion had been placed on the ways
that would have destroyed the work
of months."
Another investigation will bo made
tomorrow morning before the ship la
launched.
SCIENTISTS CALL ON
THE PRESIDENT.
I A FOLLETTE CASE.
By the Associated Press.
'4hlnirt,,n fimit 7 Preai ,1.111 f
lndll't.i.? Ar Thal No ci,lon Roosevelt received in the east room
Will Bt Handed Down Today.
By the Associated Press.
Aiauison, is.. Kept. 27. While a
Ktairment has not leen made, by any
person connected with the state sir
lire in court Indications are that no
decision will be handed down tomor
row in the La Fnllcite rase. It would
not cause much ' surprise, among
tho.--e most Interested. If a decision
was not made Ibis week and the tin
press-Ion Is growing more that the
judges have not as yet even decided
the rase, or written the opinion.
Judge Cassady probably will not be
able in sit on the bench tomorrow
His health was Improved this morn
Ing, tmt the Improvement did not
leep tip throughout the day. He was
able to take a short drive this after
noon, but Is In do condition to attend
to business. '
of the White House today about sev-
enty-fivo membern of the Intel nation
al Congress of Arts and Sciences,
headed by the president of the con
gress. Prof. Simon Neweolli and Trot.
Hugo -Mnnstcrherg. President Roosi
vclt was presented to the delegates.
The president made a brief npeocli,
expressing pleasure at meeting Un
delegates and welcoming 'them to
Washington.
PRESIDENT ENTERTAINS.
By the Associated Press.
Washington, Sept. 27. At luncheon
today President and Mrs. Roosevelt
entertained Secretary Taft, Attorney
General Moody and Senator Alger f
Michigan.
By the Associated Press.
Des Moines, Iowa, Sept. 27. Charg
ed. with writing and sending an ob
scene letter to President Roosevelt,
Miss Alice, Rooeevelt and Miss Helen
Gould, a mag giving the name of Ed
ward Dalhohner, lias been arrested
by United States authorities and
lodged in'.jail at Port 'Dodge. The
letter alleged to have been written by
Dalhelnier to the president threatens
his liftf unless certain reforms are
madevJ'Tho one to Miss Gould pro
poses inarrlage. The letter to Miss
Roosevelt Is not made public. It Is
nllegeij' the prisoner also wrote to J.
J. Hill,' asking him to intercede at
Washington to have, tho gold stand
ard changed to diamonds as a medi
um of exchange.
Dalhelnier was arrested at F.tt!-
CHICAGO . GRAND JURY HOLDS
TRAIN MEN CAUSED BIG LOSS
OK LIFE ON SUNDAY SCHOOL
EXCURSION.
By tho Associated Press.
Chicago, Sep. 27. Responsibility
for the wreck of the Sunday school
excursion train on the Chicago and
Enstcru Illinois' railroad at Glen wood.
III.,, July 13, when eighteen persona
were killed and more than 100 oth
er.? injurtiJ, was fixed by thigrand ju
ry today, when It voted "to indict
Frank E., Hoxie, engineer; Frank Caa
per, conductor, Charles II. Wright,
brakeman of the lrelgiit train which
caused the accldeut. Frederick White
man, train : despatches and Patrick
Co&tulld, fireman, of the Ireight train,
were exonerated by tho grand Jury,
although they" ba.l been held responsi
ble by the coroner's jury. Manslaugh
ter is charged -against tho defendant.
The principal reasons for the indict
mentis wa3 disobedience of or Jits.
FRATERNAL CONGRESS.
By tho Associated Press.
St. Louis, Sept 2.7. The National
Fraternal congress enlivened today to
continue in session the remainder ot
the week. More than five hundred
delegates, we're present.
Count Von Huclow Will isit
European Capitalists.
MUCH INTEREST FELT
RUMORED IN ROME THAT THE
ITALIAN AMBASSADOR WILL
GO TO HAMBURG FOR A
CONFERENCE.
I
By the Associated Press.
Rome, Sept. 27.' Much intere.t
felt hire in tlu report Ui.it Premier
Glollttl la to meet Count Von Buelow,
the t.erniai chancellor, at Hamburg.
One of tho many reasons! that 'na.t.it
prompt such a meeting is a pos dh.Q
discti-sicn of mediation In the iiv'.c.-t-of
peacJ in the tar ejsi,
.According to the Giornale D'halin,
the Italian government, in eonjun;t.it.u
with Gre.it Britain, would be" wSllluj;
to approach Russia with a profkiid
'ion toward', peace, but wi. her. to iitive
assurances that In pursuing such n
course he would have tin' support ol
her associates In the triple alliuic
The support of France, ac.cnidiii:.? t
the pit per named, was nskcl In the
course of a recent interview bet vet n
Luzattl, Ihe I'alian minister ol tlie
WILD CAT SCHEMES OF REALTY
COMPANIES OF , MINNEAPO
LIS AND DES MOINES UN
EARTHED. By the Am m-Satcd Pres s.
. Ju-koonville, Fla Htpt. 27. United
Siaiest special agon- a ' touay arretted
.1. 1). -Ander cu, reprcnmiting realty
oou,iwuiei of Minn.'tipc.l.'s and" De;
Muiiu-i'. Tlo ni rest wan nude n au
order li'jm the poutotfiee department
which clainii: the two companie-i are
"wild cut " Kcliemen and that thou-
anda '.,.tve bven vii;Jled in all part"
of th rnl'.'d States. .,. This scheme
call;! lor a EiibKi-iiiilion ol '$' per
month with a promise that at the tnd
of two years Eubscribors i' halt r?
ceivo Lena of $1,001), 1 N. N. Craanh,
sccrttary of tho Dej Moines conipnuy
has jnrt arrlvcJ here and la being
looked far.
Letter With His Nan e Forged to
It Berates Union Labor
YOUTHFUL INCENDIARIES
" l c ' ;
By the A-nclned Press.'
OKden, Ia f.ept. 27.-- Bloodhounds
placed upon the trail of the suspect
ed Incendiaries traced Eton and Earl
Il.iyir to the home cf th.dr father,
Ora H.iyer, a prominent farmer, and
the beys are before the grand Jury t'
ilay. Tho arrects followed n series
of barn buruliifis and dwelling hou::e
IjI.i e-t.
MAJOR ADAMS DEAD.
By the Assisted Press., ' ,
San Fr.inelrco, Sept. i' 2fA Major
Tlioma.i Adams, assistant inspector
gem nil at tho presidio, died today as
a icnult cf a fracture of tho skull sus
tained last Saturday night when he
was accidentally struck by a street
car. ,
DECLARES ELKS
T
CIRCULATED OUT WEST
MAKES HIM SAY MANY FOOLISH
THINGS HE MAKES AN EM- "
PHATIC DENIAL AND
WILL TRY TO DE
TECT FORGER.
NT
SUPREME COURT OF WISCONSIN
RENDERS DECISION THAT
LODGE PROPERTY IS .NOT
EXEMPT FROM TAXATION.
By I be Associated Press. .
Madison, Wis., f.ept. 27. The Su
prenie (Viurt today rendered a decls-
nil, holding that under Wisconsin
laws the Heiievolent and Proteo'lve
(itdi'r id i:iK;i of America In not a
hi iievoh nl oii'ani Mtinn, im.l there-
me any property it holds Is not ex
empt from taxation, under Hatulory
provisions exe.iipling binevident as-
i i;il loii l.
This opi'iiou was the result of a
unit iou';lt by Hie tnii tei's of Creen
Hay iyy of t:iks against (lie city at
Green Bay to i.",tinin the 4'olletlitn
of luxe.i on real eate owned by the
rdi r.
The Bear I do hope that old man Time will ave me!
Rmsla does not expect to be .ibje to do much aguiiiHt Japan i.niil nest yesr.
that Japan will bo crusneii. ics v em.
By that time It Im expected
metsburg, la., where he was brougtii
before commissioners for insanity
and pronounced to be in his right
mind. It Is claimed that D.Hheimr
wrote the letters in isoinn , ii;ikoi
and he will probably be taken to
Sluox Falla for trial.
LOCOMOTIVE FIREMEN.
All Crand Officers Re-Eleeted at Buf
falo Meeting.
FARMERS' CONVENTION.
PROMINENT AMERICAN KILLS
Br the As'oola'ed Press.
fit Iiul Rent ?7 Tho twenlv-
MIM8ELF IN GERMANY. f(lir,h tna, farmers' national con
gress ojx-ned here today. The stftsiou
as devoted to welcoming addresses
and re?onteJt.
By the Associated Press.
Berlio. Sept. 27. D. H. Chms, presi
dent of the American Institute at
Strassburg. shot and killed himself
there yesterday. Ooss left a letter
faying he feared he wss hocoining In
sane and for that reason had deeldH
to commit suicide.
KILLED HUSBAND WITH A CLUB.
THIRTY-ONE PASSENGERS
INJURED IN MISSOURI WRECK.
Br the Assnrlatmt Pre.
St. Louis. Rep- 2". Thirty-one pas
ecngers were injured, six seriously,
is a wreck om tho SL Louis, Iron
Mountain at! outbern railroad near
By the Associated Press.
Utile Falls. Minn.. Sept. 27. Mr..
Kate. Wlmer has ben Indicted for
mnrder in the first deere. Sbe Is
charged with having killed her hus
band June IS. la.-'L by beating bim
With a rlnh while he slept.
Evtt of Militarism.
As long as masking shall mmtin
to bestow more liberal applanse ca
thmir dMtmvpn thftn r.a thHr heti.
Vulcan, Mo., today. Physicians who r.,..r. th. ,hir,t HitarT tiwt
atlendej the Injured said that none , Ar .h., Tlcfi nf ... ,nM.t
WCMlid die. I mUA .T,.rl.r. rIhln
Br the ABSocl.iled Press.
Buffalo, Sept. 27 The en! ire roll
er of cr.-Mid officers of the Brother-
hood of Ijcomotive Fireneti was re
elected at tolay's session of the con
vention. Some opposition to Ihe re
tlectlon of Grand Master Hannaban
developed today, and Frank MeMan
any of Grand Rapids, wa3 nominal d
aralnft him. Hannaban. however,
carried the conventian by a larc ma
jority. The onert ii n of the location
of the frmanent headquarters prob
ably will bo -U in tho hand- of the
grand officers and the f''ends of Pe
oria seem likelr to be successful in
Inducing the firemen n leave their
headquarters in that city.
PULLMAN
ORDERED CLOSED
2,000 MEN AT' CHICAGO WHO
WERE ABOUT TO RETURN TO
WORK MUST WAIT ON RE
PAIRS TO BOILERS.
tresMiry, and llouvier,
niiiiLli i of liiiancx".;.
tV'
French
HAS TO DO WITH PEACE.
ERUPTION OF VESUVIUS
GREATLY DIMINISHED.
By the Associated Prw. "
Naplf. Kept. 2". The eruption cf
Mount Vesuvius has greatly dimin
ished. Stones ejected frori ihe crater
do not now lire beyond a height of
10 ft. The funicular railway la n
badly damaged by lava that three
months will be required to repair'i'.
Meanahile, touri;;?. and sightseer
make the ascent in Sedin chairs.
, the Aiwlaled I'r
Cbicato, S.pl. 27 Tin eo Id
plants .f Ihe Pullman works were or
dered cloe. today l.-y Chief City Boil
er Iiir.jiwtor Rbiney, who tuuiiil and
condemned iweniy dffective Ujiler-i
in Ihe est 'bli. ine nls.
As a temlt 2'!''0 men who w r;
aUuit to be put to work will renia.n
idle until new tioilern are Isi-ftalled or
the old one; put int J utirfacloiy ci.n
.Iii iod. ;
The ins p.Tior raid the b'tilerfi were
in a dangerous rendition and had
been in me fince l-stl.
By tho As'o.-lated Vrr.
jndon. Spl. 27- The Mails r .r
rcHji. ndi nt at flem-va ,tal,- that pre
mier Gialitti's tri,i-c!e I vi -i to
Clianri-llor Von Buelw I s -iiincle I
with the cause .f peace in the far est
and that he intend i vis iting all Kur'
pein couil-s.
MURDERER MUST HANG.
Governor Yates Rrfuset ta Grant
Corr.mutaticn to Trank Levtan-
ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY
GUEST OF HONOR AT DINNER.
By the Associated Prss.
Splniflll. Kept. 27. Guveraoi
Yaies today nfusd l sunl a lur
lh r -"iiiiiuif ali'.n of a l entcnre in lb
r-jie of Frank l.eaiido: ki. und -r
:lt-re b hanged al Clib.ir'
a,-' ' Fi blay. l.waiidoil,i cut his
wites thr.al Fb. ?1. l'',l Mtn.al
Ineipariiy wit nip, J In exH-nnation
.'. I'ie -rl.ii' but tli. evi-lme. falb-.l
to bear it .'.ut.
ACAINST UNION LABOR.
Speakers at Manufacturer's Banquet
Make Bitter Speeches Agam.t It.
By the Associated Press.
I)'trdt, Sept 27 About two bun
dre.l employers niteiideil a impair
Kiv.n totiigb' u ii 1 -r the aiepicet ot
the Mirblt-in M.inuraeliiM'ts Ar.iio
ri.il ion lo dl.-cnss Ihe open shop qiies
lion. Tlione prevnt ere rbiefly
tiistiiif.-iclur.-rs from ritks of Ltwer
.MichiiMn. J. .hn Klrby, Jr. of Day
Ion. Ohio. 1 1 J I Ii in -1 y (I, uuii ice 1 iiuil
i i u tin in.-)!, in as un American.
t'lu I'd simp contracts with labor,
he charalef j-e I ni conpiraci. a
against exf -hided ih!,i r, for which
'he rh-ner -. ran lx held loth rrimin
a II v and lvill" liable.
Fred, rick ,W. Jol. s.ecretary of lii.'
Chieajso Finpl.yers AsMiriaiion. re
hired to Chiraso a i "a boilu.v;. sieih
ing xt of in In liiil bell, where
liuui ri ort to I .- iiiiId to in
liuitdat-. le iirnt lalxtr."
By the Associated Pre.
Butto, Mont., Sept. 27. -When Sen
ator Fairbanks and his party arrived!
Uiu th.y tound tha Republican lead
ers much exercied over the publica
tion . in th .V "Minor:)' M.ieazlne," pub
lished at Denver by the Weiitorn Fed
eration of Miners, of what purported
(0 be a denunciation ot lalxir unions
by President Roosevelt, and a itenial
of its autlwmtlclty by the president,:
Tho pn-sident'ii contradiction ; was
sent to Former Senatcr Lee Mantle,
In response to a telegram of Inquiry
from blni and was as follows:
"The letter you r ?fer to, purportinff
to bo addressed by ma to Michael
Donnelly and printed in the Miners'
Magazine Sept. 22, is, of course, an
absurd and impudent forgery, f have
written no such letter,' nor any letter
resembling it, to Donnelly, nor to any
one else. I have written Donnelly re
questing to know If he has received
any such letter, and requesting him,
If so, to at onca lay it before the Di
Irlct Attorney of Chicago, to find out
whether It is possible to discover and
punish the forgers." ' .
The letter In which the president
was represented to have made hi
attack on union labor was addressed
to Michael Donnelly, Chicago, prest-
lent of the butchers and meat
cutters union. The document Is giv
en In full, with the president's name
attached, but without date, and it is
stated ft was written in response to
an appeal by Doanellloii44jrta In
terfere for a settlement of the late,
butchers' strike .
Following are extracts from P.; '.
"1 stand ready. to do as my.illlu
trioua predecessor, Groter, Cleveland,
did, and assert the power of (his na
tion Biiafnst alf local nulllfiers. "
'.'Last summer I fK Impelled . to
write a letter calling upon my coun
trymen to put down. lynching. , But
labor union lerrorUm and crime are;
as great a national menace as lynch
law. '''.. i
"Let me tell you that the first duty
of the officers of the law. whetbe.
they be sheriff, constable, municipal
officers, mayors, governors, or the.
president himself. Is to maintain "pub
lic order and to put down mobs with
an Iron hand."
After advbdng Donnelly to .put a
stop lo the strike, the president 1st
represented as ra'ltig:
la any case, be assured I will kee-
niv bands off unless your folly bring
you into collision with the laws ot the
United States, when my hand wlU go
iu a way you will tint like. So fa as
I am coiioerued you have barked up
the wrong tree. I m not to be either
wheedled or frightened Into meddling
with what la iione of niv business."
WHERE IT CAME FROM.'
Secretary Haywood Says letter Was
Copied From 'Wisconsin Toller."
STOLE $10,003 IN DIAMONDS.
By Ihe Asrociated Pres.
Denver. Sept. 27 Secretary Hay-
wood, of 'he Western Federation of
Miners, raid toui?bt that the reputed
Iter of President Roosevelt to Don
nelly wni c.pied from the "WLron-
in Toiler." Haywood raid he did
not know where Ihe Toiler was published.
SO fsr as Ihe lel'rr of President
Roosevelt having been a forgery Hay
wikxI sys he wa-i not aware ot It.
MUST ALTER TUNNELS
UNDER CHICAGO RIVER.
Br the AR'ocialed Pre-..!.
New York. R . 27 The ivh
bir.hop of Canterbury wa: Ihe gns4 d
honor at a dinner this evening given
by Ihe church club of New Yoik.
More Iban 4i0 go.4s. ineluding
blading prelates and rhurrbmea if
Ihe Episcopal faith In New York and
vicinity were pres-.ent. Ri?ht R?t.
Oeorre H'crthinrton. Bishop of Neb
raska, was one of the true.
FUNSTOM SUCCEEDS GRANT
IN COMMAND AT CHICAGO.
fir the A.-utf-isted P-c.i.
D.-1 Moines, la. Kept. 27. William
Siniih and Charle.t Jennings f.hlar
roiifenfe.1 lo the theft of flu.lssl
wtiith of diamonds from C-b-a
last June and wer eentenee.l lo four
leen )ers aeh in Ihe penitentiary
Th' dUm.,tiu fr Itkeu fr.un d
brn's rsfe which the robl-r: dynamited.
Ry th Associated Press.
Washington. Spt. 27 Seortstarir
T.ift. uinler the anlht-rity f an act of
coiic.r rs of April J', t. today serv
e l m 'Ices a ih rity of Chicago and
the street 'aiHay con.paniex owning
or controlling tunnels al tjSalle. Vas-linr.-n
and Wa diinglnw lreets undr
the Cbi.-.iF rier, t. altr all tunuelJ
m ther shall t a dep'h of at ka?t
2.t feel ovef them. Aplil 15. Un. Is
fie.l a Ihe dat when Ihe lowering
(ball be complete.1.
BANKER KILLS HIMSELF.
INTERNAL REVENUE INCREASES
By Ihe A.'fulid Pre.
Chira'.i.. Sept. 27 - Brigadier Gw
rral Frederick I. t'rant reliniii' he,!
Ihe c.iiirn.ii d ft le depa: l nim of
h likes her l.'ar. and I. -ft fr
New York to e s-iin.e rommsnd of t he
derartnx nf of ih F.v-t Gen. C,rct
wilt be rsic.-veded in t'b'Cie.- by Crii
a-l.er Gt-ntral Frednitk FuustwU.
Br Ihe As'orixte.1 Pr5s.
l-ia-f.rd. Ka , Sept 27 J J. Mjr
ca:.hi-r of the lingf. Iwnk. com
mitted 'iiirile 'inlar Ly riiMiHg hi'
thiojt f fcf p.nlenrr rrr k-iw cm
li-in-J il! health ij" Ihe tao.
6tufctcriets of No Valu.
A t;i't..ra wind ct-sdjeet us little
t! 'o. i or e0 to s jskits. as
tf..L-b tct.-r ti la;,:ta
Br the Associated Pre.
Wa.-hingtca. Sept. 27. The mosth
lr rtafement of collections of Inter
nal revenue shows that fir August,
1 14. Ibr rvipia wrr tln?,l. an
Inert-" over Agsl. ISeJ. of $347,'-
SHAW AT CHICAGO.
By the A-iate4 Pres.
Chics .. Sf-pt 27 Srtvtarr Phsw
de!ir.l a political speech tonight to
'tadents of the Northwet'erw VaiTer
fir The rrerh was devotei largely
to lbs !r,S.

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