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We delimy In btly.rging tljo. campaign
t;o an e , nd, 111)lwy Will r,ewalli; .111 'tile
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P,eCts In. Europe. Kruger to either
t O dull or, too s4nguln. to ��q�. cq.�n,i
Viliced tbat the Americans w no
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b"111's LL1 IRS
Pittsburg, July 20. -"The first week
b, ackground AO -t look after their buO-
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uses. aff airs. Dr. jo.tnelsoll'A be altl
intervene, and still t'lihilts that If
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BsTiN �TE
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has not beau f ill lie
to fairly well, and �Ir, jalodes, never
WaP MOTe vigorous and alert.
he wentr to Washington personally
and made an appeal to PT-esident
. lie might ai.0complish some-
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thing, but his. colleagues do not share
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Getting Back t0k,ork.,
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that opinion, I
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It is very, plain tliat Kruger isde-
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speech and reso,lution. More than ,:L,-
London, ,July 21, -The mining In-
termined that the South African Re-
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terests in, South Africa, accordilig to
public shall be destroyed and the
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Make no
well Informed man like Alfred Belt,
tire Johannesburg
opulation exterminited. rather,
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It'han
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Found in - His Baggage in
: ould
gloWly impiol-ing.
submit to British dow.luation .
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is, filling tip &s rapidly as the railwa,Y
That Is the an,-)W,er he has given to
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on on Him.
can, Supply food fol, the workers, and
everyone Who has approached him
the Town of Reitz.
worked for Said company, we have
one neglected property after another
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in the interest of peace, He does not
Plessisi, and bore him one son, who
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is recei,vlag attention.
become angry, or excited, He -simply
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!there is a more hopeful feeling
clo,ses his lips, turns his e,yes off Into
this second marriage, and of those
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among South Africans than � among
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milit y 'an res ecting the. sltoati6n,
,4r in 9
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cy and smokes and smokes and
I in C1101 ot � % I I
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%,,.THAN
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Tile captured eorrespardence be-
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t*een Mr. StOYIP
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� , ER LEADERS DEPRESSED.
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� , Mr. Reitz and
has the
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13oers Must Leave Their Farms.
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has am',
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mipe
*need Owl]-
corivi
ers that the Boer ammuni-
4 - AurbAn, Natal, July 021. -In con-
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tion is nearly exhaiisted, and ,that
gue,killa operations cannot -be main-
seauence of .the Boer raids into
. Natal alid the. support given to the
.
Secretary Rpltz Tells Steyn They
mbushed - Rhodes
tallied when about 500 Bee,, are
raiders by the Republicalis, ilia
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military authorities have ordered
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Wuntan Arntistice-Everything In
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- Boer Refugees
accounted for every week as killed,
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Wounded or prisoner& I
- hite men, w4th their live stock,
all w
a De]�lorable, State-StOYn Alone
ted Than British-&
They are also enceura�ed by the
foodstuffs and .clothing, to evacu-
says Fight on -me Hopes Relief
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Fresh Peril.
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signs of thoroughness with which tile
Orange River Colon,yand the Eastern
ate all farms between the Tugela
and Sjunday Rivers. Any white man
.
Blay yet Come.
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.19,-Cee,ii Rhodes ,nd
Transvaal haye, been eleaxed, and by
the.evidenee, that the Boers remain-
remaining in this Section of the
country after July 31st will be
London, July 2I. -Gen. Kitchener
nded at Southampton
Ing Ili the Dutc� disti%icts or Cape
Subject to martial law.
has transmitted important'
from Cape colony.
Colony are Cimpe rebels, who can be
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found in Alr.fteyWs bagga-ge,whiGh
et by Alfred Belt, the
brought to trial and punished for de-
Declines to Release Americans.
'Was captured When the 'Lown of
B. A. Hawksley, coun-
predationa. l - I . .
Washington, July 21. -In response
Reitz was taken -by Gem Broad -
Itish Qiartered Soutk
'frie .
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lfruger�.Stlll Talks.
,to the representations of tile State
Department, the British Governmeat
wood's brigade. The first letter is
from. State -Secretary Reitz to '-Nlr.
ny, and other nds.
s and Jameson declined
Paris, Xuly 2A. -A despatch from
an interview
,has declined to release any of the
Americans who were captured -%vliil,--
Steyn. Ift is dated May I.-Oth, 190:1,
th Africa, Saying they
-trasterda.in �cojitains
-with Mr. Kruger on the letter of
.
serving in the Boer army. T,he only
and records amecting:01 the Trans-
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er public nie4L t I
toriner Secretary of -State Reitz, of
exceptions will be prisoners whose,
lieal-Lli is such as to make their con-
I-aal 4ovornment with -Command-
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tAie Transvaal, to Mr. Steyn. Mr,
Kruger szkys it Is a one-sided doeu-
finement danger . one. Some Ame,i-
ants Botha and Viljoen and Gen.
eh to Th� Hague.
peXrc selected by Lord Kitchener out
cane are ainong tile military prison-
Smutg,.at which the following points
19. -Dr. Leyds, thedAp-
of many other& tlia.t were cdptdrc
,d.
ers in Ceylon, and ,the State De -
were ,considered,
1 of the Trans-vaal,has
'These included reports and letters
partnient has especial reference to
n
'their case in aduress! g the British
"Fixat-Numbers -of -our burghers
ned in haste to Me
Trom. the Mransviial -Generale Tobias,
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Government.
axe .con.tInually surrendering. Thir,
sequemee of the dlv,ul-
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;Smuts, Delarey and Beyer, and the
Cor& utek"'Ith will do the Trick an "
liteans (sic) more and more to all
Rei:tz,Ste,Tn letters,
loaderg or the forces operating In the
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unsuccessful termination, . the
aptured .b -v Oem. Broad-
. Cape Colorly, all of irbich were
'11ligrants.
'1111litary k.
Governnivilt and officials left With -
town of Reitz, An the
Strongly in favor �of supporting Mr,
Cape Town, July 21,I.Phe an-
out barghers entails a heavy re6pon-
Coloily. * I
,Stevn.
Kitchener,
nouncement is made, and has been
siblilty oil che Government.
"Zecond-The
Nrr-hb, WL0 wdt drownell taere
,L�rd Mr. Kruger said,
received with great satisfactivil here,
Supply of ammuni-
ing.tlls Grip.
camefully" avokled mentioning these
that the ImperULI Government has
tion Is so nearly exhausted that
y 2Q. -7-k ,despatch to
s and letters.
111-1r,r1ruger refused to discuss tile
decided to convey free from England
to Capj !Town tile wives and children
we shall be unable to engage the
evenly In another big figni., Ive
� ' - from Bloemfontein,
Kiteliener is closing
'Questim of European intervention or
and liousebold goods of all Reservists
shall be brought to a state of hope -
it.
the i0ra.uge River and
tile Possible complications which were
mentioned In tile Reffi;-Steyn corre-
Settling In Szmtlt Africa.
It Is bellerW that all the S,.,-)utlt
aess flight, and be unable 'to Protect
stoc4 Ili the immediate future Nve
tile& Determined e9forts
to tile war.
iipondence as having been communt-
.,kfrlcali Governments will second this
Fball be unable to feed tile com-
�le end
11.18 an Uphill taek In
OtLted to tile Tra,usvaal Government.
action. Similarly favorable termS will
.mandoes.
"Tbird-On
ay. Mr. 'Steyn aml Gell.
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l3oer Refugees Well Treated.
be given for the conveyance or immi-
grants to their destinations.
Recount of the abovo
the Government Is becoming weaker,
now, fugitheg In the
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of thi� Orange Itiver
Cape Town, .July 21. -The Cape
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and no other svviininaf-t, ka!!4 ever Emc-ll
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=,,suPport and liveoranig dlior-
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Cesstfillr aUtn4sted to swinn thiew."
Alhm 13C
. -ekwith is tile. onty 'WOW) an
, Times, in an editorial article. to -day,
The Army to Houor 31rs. liruger.
.
"Vourth-\ot only will our nation
In cGinpany with Captaftl Webb.
Contrasts tile fact that the DrItish
refugee relief fullij I-;
London, July �.12111.-,N,twbpapers refer
this morning In terturs W 63-mpatli.y
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be dei�tTtjyvd, but It will illso be
ans "lleutioned,
rally 10,0fricial de-
allnost Qx-
Ilausted with the abuntiallec, w1liell
lo, the deazu of Mrs. Krugor. It. Is
cousiderej that tilt- Imiders vrred.
All It0jXh or a coil tilluation of 11,1 -
Lora Xitelit, tier, datea
sailles on almost every Boer refugee
expectcd rhat the Britith army In
South to her In
tional sentiment will bt,. Io.d.
mmend to
ber of officer s And men
cami). Tbe paper says tilt% British
refugeeg of the jx)ore�elasg .ire en-
.VrIca, will pay
(10111 tile 110nors Wille'll I er foriner
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11ji'Iftiv-I1ftlwrto the liation and
GovPrnmont littvil, 4twatted the rer-Ilit
endered distlut'llislic-41
during prIvations and sufferings
wbilz the noors am- well fW n=1
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POsItIOU 17'Puld bttv�# dUrlal%le -
of Luroppall volliplik-4110118 Mid tht'
,rhp
e following anadlans
a the list �. C
ar;
mad3 as comfortable as por,filble.
Unglish Only Will be Taught.
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m1f3rilon or our deputation. nov-
prament. feels niost strongly tbatit
outs-Nlnlo� A. L. Ilow-
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3310cXMfOnteill. JulY 2'1.-NVh,,-nt%aQh-
Is thpir duty to obtain definiteas-
,
noberts" Itadleal Change. -
era froin till parzs of Orange Ct)ILon,y
eurallepR.
oun'ted RItOw-LIents.
London. July -21,1,ord �t)bL,rts%
are tit lirtmesit witietubled here on a
ot Having considered thp ftbove the
C.hallotpre. Corp. iHor-
jp
Mi) C0111111ander-la-VIlief. has Issuett
N. � thO Dt'llUtY Adulin-
a"ation course,
'15 overninent di-WrtulnPI to obtuln
uIlden, all four killed.
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an ordpr th4t, Ill future, disillounted
Istrator, Col. (Inold-Adaini, addrehs-
pcbrnils8lon to sead it, nie�;seflgpr 'to
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Infantry officers aro to L-Ikrry car.
Ing thwu at a r4wmpthln tit the Go%-
prosItIplit lCruger to polnt eut %hp
red 33 Guns*
blues Iuste,*td of mrords. oil active
,
U120 t110 nPeCs-
QUM lit 110ui�'. 01"Ph.
terrible eo�lblltli)n Of tile C Ountry. It
sexVice itud In 01111"euvres.
bitY lur & 1101AVO-111, 0,Ffitell' Of eduNt-
tltp request 14 refuse I we will ask till
I 2!1-131en. Xitchener
Voll, itndL Condtinned MI.! o.d kree
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arnliStlea tp,# OfItilln both nations,
rallowing list of gulls
A Fresh Peril.
gate Ryistent CA two aitundards�-
future p*Iily to end lilt, presen't state
. lie� Beers or destrayed
The Government ItUR strong hopes
Difte-h and Ralglish.
of Arfhtr�. Nv'e leavo, It to youto slip-
revent eapture, t0june
1110.1; the Boer ivar Is alltiost ilm-
llt-* anuounceA Viat In future there
"I other solutioup, but you 11149t
bIngton, bus 75 M111-
Ishvil, especially in view,ot thn
- t -or-
would be only one btatidard onA
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va�80�fnlh, oonsTYIQ�r that tIA., uovern-
JiOM-1)0111', Ge". Pmrt-
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re-s$tindt-nee, between 9ccretury
t1tat the xtandprd best flltM to
H)pnt jj*t�,qjvItjpp:t,j t1nit tow thor has
.
win; 041. Allenty, one
Iteltz and Mr. .Stt-yu# which %vagcals-
I rquip the chIldren for tile future UU,
Vl@*kql 14Nr,us to let, juilttprs drift as
two polu-JR)MR; Gen.
h y, by tien. Broad-
tie fit life-thl Brad4k btandard,
sit pregont, au'l that Must Unto ]IRS
we I" undere, one
wo*d. Tilt% decislon �W withlraw W,.
COB. th-told-litiming stated dvl`m9V-Iy
,emi,) to tal;,e tile fal.11 stpp",
a 81% traxinl machine
000 hfflltltrZ� from ,lSouth Africti, ID
that though Dutch W01114 W� the Invd-
4,1(kyass lapply.
MhRtOn Aud t0h Sir
e
8eptemW wag made befure, thelat.
Win for ttw vilirltunt VdUtldtlqo:b Of
Wteh ehildren, t9rdillary eduvation
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Ut 11'�44t?kyti r#plivrl Ott 'Atu'v .13th.
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* Voner. une SIAM81,
ter denouentent. it wag not dietatel,
ty tile expftted Q011allse of th(bHoer
Would be conducteA sulely in the
,ktt'r�r neinowb Nggl I lit tht. ruvo,""Opt of
the !'Pat"r. lie, 8:jN;m - I Tins Ikbttvr waR
one Rrupp -, Gen. Sir
ono long Torn, ,)De 4.7,
I reoOgtaltee" lint by aflothor et+�Is
which threaton" to foulow, 0
t�n 1,0
L glh--10 language. It" appirulvol
t1at" tca-h,:-rs and all cawerfled all tlao?
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a gr.,tat lA6W iWffl@. A Jumuth ago I
di'dotor-s �d
der, One. 1L9-P1)URjPr4
'm
�Ae on
the betild Of tile War In Stutil "
Atrim.
upbraugh'il; of thv future g,�Ilvratl,qn
t,u M.ak,,, Ilit,ta 60�1_&Sr ag. jq,yjjj aft,�,
vintter�� 411DA roar ��ovbrro-
owtut v&, -rem Dot to i�W for aii arm.
=A
UM two VJU'G -
one lqti�,Tundiit "'Atek-
It Would he prettinture to jndj@&te
I ifto nature of t1fle frefth be.
,
noble eftigvns or tlo-�, great Etalilre,
-,FN reaelicAth" unamt
Istlep nrAll VoIng.
extri"adtV. slonig we V.Wftlu an arm.
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. Eirnt.�-rv�& 44relatell.
,D@rll,
eauto It thay evell vet be avt�rttnd.
Tj�,(� &J"Irega Was VVeht"I wltlu
turarty apptange by the Lirgo gath -
&V,.- fildlak Ont flothiinglaq Nap.
I k4t "
In; Lord, Met! Illiefts ohe
I I 1. C1011VOle, 'on" maxim-
but It 19, giving the �;uverriltoUt thou
greatest "fix-itfity. and vI.1bor-,1teV1,e,
eraflg� in whit4i the batt.ol 111volent
lielf4fl 1p, entitIn ft9 to us urni-stler,
Io t9lolnift 00 ol0lavon nd toir Inationg.
'co. rabingwa, Vitt V-
I lirtfullous lare bcjilng tudda- to nicet jt�
prelt9maEate-J.
tjoflt� #31 t1tp r6ftdftqejqA* of s.nbm1tR89t9ffD
I*- 1!# tfft'l th" ttun b,'$!10r,IrC Cdffl-
P-
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o4teipel b%* Lnri Ulwhmitr ttp L-i,Ws
fftaro.* ro#t It@ ftlapet?, arld that V11.
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. Nart6w nse*pe.
krustr Suit Pull of pight.
kotta Isit R�rch� and now Dreamt-
zmol to & rn h1q- rafta vow
14'-tl t -Is amb 'ra
up 1
-19, L-0-49 'Tot -mi. bat it spipe r,4 nis
jal�v 1q. -2L Was Lihh Vd-
n oiengdo &1h, gjL_�V,flBjarj R Cur_
US eabl�s to �h ie 1.11reord-HerMa froal
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ablv revokal. wds tTq,z� rLj3jEotV0DC-
I "Votra the tftgI9t,rD aud the Iftti6la
'Ve .?-',L' � I ... not eoftc? to tho tast P-Mrem-
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, erlaw taf�&duteted a
Tim flagne 40me gnt�,restghg lnf�rft�.
, kingamprg tr,�Iu hi aga"I an"I ftoglat In
'Ll"I"O'q
,
Itr. Tft,� r"e slate hnl� Wen rot reour
ravy-CMILR Without ltnmow�np. I ang"
Lo 11
-* -mlift 4bat. " Tho
hM tit" dt & O-LqfAfte
an6ni ec)ncermfog the, 1,,j &%ttg b ,
(a f the
Trdfigvaal, wob I
11'abHe L't when the joirenvq of
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Voe 011511m,b &Alre It.",)
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know of,w--a laptwt 4dowft t�rpjr ar-mg
f
�1. "t�*
, latrOl r,etl
tted 4fo
8tnl na%taihs a
Impe that 1It&:W.fldCsb1gU- Inny W
tMILI v 11Wre borc,wilimg irawa&Vy. out
hmna.'o'nitioll kas t000x: b�@ft g,earci6
u 't0geta the'v. tstgaged
11 five 'Laars� wheii Ze
A C-3. While krugm. dr.chne'l to F,ee
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the V-'aleresp6a.dent, it Is lc�arho-41 that
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THE 0100LE BIR OTHERS
0 Is Dort. Y,G,j n9k
tho P�10--Vl�iz!t tot a sudc-esArdl
z%012,1'�"; """, ""'
�ew.
eg 01 &w4a dt# 116`0`@rII19
lire. DOM& has: had dafjv lnt1r4v2ei;vS
with him upoft mattors'fef themost
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termrjnnflofi� 1 rAsk- Vrk
"at 'ehat'66 whg
11rdre for tiro sm'di tepubnol wliet
irts of Grdar Reltet.
actions ednosequekde.
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ded1dred War agald�.tt the
211eltl-ty
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kruger is living at A tuldea v
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mge of one of the gi-aili old fr,retl",
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Two 'St. Thomas Men -son-
pow4tlr of Eftland? Y'Da
will 'nutZe tigat -wo ttustod in
, Jull,�- IV.-Lotd kitth.
Jinutod tho cOut6bee Of
Illat: Malke The 11,9r,ue, the most be'au-
tiful d11tv, In EulftP�?- Tbe eX-111fe-Ql-
tenced to be Hanged,
God's helto alad roteig'a intervent(do.
What rt-ifson kave *Ve Ter refusing
on 8.4 pfrZoneka ty.11 W'Ar
dent SeF,401A Kaves the gtound-i, bit
f 0 Place fqrtlltr�r rellaneq 11 GO& 2 I
vita& fq* life At Ber-
'Wianders abint a great dea�, siolo-k-
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ha.-Ve -4peft tile last turoppaij ptpero. I
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lug his 1,6:,.g=stiLrjrae& vgpe, w5dle 11he
gteater Part of 111S Illme 13 tperit. in
EDWARD'S SENSATIONAL STORY.
brouty lyrfieve Oaf 'r-OLuVI!,anottlit"s vtM
taim ptace In .Kutooe witign .i rew
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ddte .11:01thttd BUB.
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tile rubrafol. urruere lie coadnets an
PrUS-6-1tv, Pa., jWv 22.�ttivmtd
inoilthq Whieli w110 g�-fln ozie gao,j tot-
lullk*. X110WIng the leadetiq of 6tir d&.
j"I"Y' AD. -In teDly to hit
eltenelve cotte-spondenee.
mts-
alld John b1dJ1e, 40i Ilia galtg Of
jwtatlatij,
I kiteftefl,ek 111a* cabled.
elit ef Queetalajid tfi6it
uadtlals attlVaR erc-Alted a
decided Bs=atilon. but It is known
crootmp illat kille'l Thes. M Rahlley!,
g-fteee, and: Detective 111. J. 11ttget�
I Vamtket Llelitve
5 wind to have tnote
that 6'10 h19 not been Able to wake
ald Ift April, were sentenced to hang
that they would sit there wit"
- Flout
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tile Slightest hmbrc.sslou Upon the
to-�Lay. IlGth Came frow Z"t. Thamao,
glop& 0.1 intervention, kalowang ljow
-..--
stubbarol lk,ef. Ifilete, kas been long
(�.ia. waltf�p ly,ok"laft, 'Of Cleve2and,
We sttuggle and what we Orive ler.
oi�i'A Itt tttfttudd.
and ttequent eonfeteioces� to w1olch
Oil of tho� ptomat,mt mtta In ItIolIdtd,
wasq terhand*1 to JiM ahl Wjj� be oeft�
itheed to-wotraw- Ae tutned'Statiers
1.
I kUow the.7 ROVe tlgC-lt fatio-C-1719nd Sot-
fltletffly tO fra&'Nk1Y 41sk, the British
Zetmuga, July, 119.-nt
wete Invitedo ang. aRkba#b an at_
� jence, nb;jon IVISF 'C&jjMV
e'Ll � 'lly J'L�bb
to t I I e W.
'Lq h at IT, in t2aeh- opinion
prisoners arrived Uef e
temgt has bcen Made to kcpp vnie
" 01,rdle was wmvlcted. Jeanie Seebets
IntetventIOU Is Impelt'ss. Tile r -act
r�ete well. �
ptoceedings'seefet, et,augh I -as geak-
nu:l Jessie Pcdyroe. I � ullwaakee ch"tus
thAt tl-esa Men remalin in Europe con-
-- 't ,
ed cut tO sltiSTY evfrybady itat i0he
girlso, reputed wilies of Dorman and
VILees �me that mar eausa Is not hope -
tot soutk Ate".
came primatily Ln eke Interest. of
Edvmkd Vd,dle, were, fre3e&mir Troia
lelm- Whenanatmistleecoule.sl sLaIg
luly I.q.-The tittalld
I e a 6ecar'datfly in geatch ,or
ctlebV6.v. .
ASk titeoplalon Of Iny mation. It they
't I -
ip Indian V6111 filora
financial assistane--. it ri-waebt
Xruger and his adv1serg were rot
The Vddle btothetA bath being vit-
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der thitt'v 2�ft ta'Dr Ige, iffitaled killing
.
t6fusa, to 2vkel�L the� deter=1toLtion
"I ba mine &Iga. I ,do Vo
ov;r with -one thousand
;i� -atiny in Soath
WIMID9 to accept the tecommerida-
Rahney. tachj ;said he -did not have
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terffirng a, Inessenget to Ebrope. it
tione ot Gem. Botha. afid tha letins
I a Taft,'ttlal, and the fAce§,ot both
shows our hand. I am dci,1,pl.-r huft
7the
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of lVaitkaUdet, which were Offered Tolm
I blamelic-3 when tile de4til gentence
tivat you have takelt Uds Idetermin-
o ligtg
by Oelj� KlItchenet,, 'gh,,,-,:r teptesented
tlmt 'it would -be impossible to eatty
I wav Pronounced by Judge Shalfar.
Edward Biddle tuade a veno&tiollm
atION watholut 9sking' my advice, and
that have acted so huttledly. it
"no.-ThataftaltY
at th&Wat Offfee
A pattY,of South, Atki-
Or theo w&k MuCh, loft9et wItliGut a
StatefaOilt. Ile said:
,voa
you, have, not despatched til,ei mes-
I& was ambushed Aear
libetal SUPP & of fandgand arras a -ad
"! could die happy it 1 could offiv
geoger do tot do, so until I tan dall
�uly I " b, and that two
ammunition. 12' ,taget refused to lis-
See Dorman swjr�gjnz �on theeild Of,;�
,�
1 MY advisers. I have sent 16t Da, wet.
Me " 3r we e kill&4
neetning, a
ftpe beside me. I want to, see that
Re %Vill he here, next week- I vvin
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ie-koasi won- e andii,
. Ho lbelst-
ed upowlt6thal's io-my,fighthIlt to, tile
Whft04IVek0d Fewandrel. ctoiislng the
,
Mile of eternity befot,a I do it Mys,61f.
: then gelid YOU an. opinion. you sa�,V
Y4DU ar6 afraid, ,Torr' officetg will, i;
b4 ato belleveg to h.tv--&
�flwneta by the Soaks,
bItt6r- tffd� &fid MIT lh&�s he V- w- or the
-foreign
Mak'God cuf,sei him,
';I��le
16ft WdJU6 161f t651mandbr 116�& whe
latei,vention of powetg to
Seebetu,wha helped him tc,
officets way istiftendek, but the
, - ? .
ftire, the Independence of lils eoulitty.
8WO.lk Awtpv, the Uveir of My btothet
:ftar&1i6frs1Wd&atb 8ttadrast,
, :es U Retlo-eht.
It that -a losty Ito vayg, ieverythIng
gftd M�Valf, is -a thlef, &U471mls been
L
I must poifit out that the pree
.Tuly ,21. -'The Ttibunea
is lost and the Boara bettert burn
a thiet. and knew Doriijall W&V one,
StdtehAs not Only Spent It9bloOd and
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I ndelit witet. Cecil
theli! houses &dd dia ft-kti-ng j,,&th�
Wore ifla atre8t. a -a dtegV.�d UP iin
moneyv but Will h&ve lost Itar titee-
Dt.. J&mesot, have te-
: �ok thkii, bec6the t1lo tabjeetg 61' the
MSTIV dttitt ' &nd Vvftt 'O'at 1412 tht.
doW tkylilg tO help its sister Repub.
dly in -ketir6indilt allied
Bk1tish Xlng� That It big Argbrhellf,
: ettektg at, alkat robbing peopJ6 ,�Lud
He, And All .reliance of one A.Ttlkauder
. tu Englavd, Aftd h&ve
g'44 the reply be made to evety sug-
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: lionseg' and gtotes with Dotmail. ,qll,e
in anothek will be desttoyced totever,
tilelt, plana, M-r� j1hoda,
g-ostIlDby from 1he WOM&I, atab&ftadoit,
'it
, *ovild 'pull het, ba!ft ,up like undet a
,It Is kIdleftious to think that when
ry at 6.11 times uftaell-
IS 1,11010,31 that Etitislisp.les: ate
I Voit ha ' t, tie a black bandkef-chidi
Ilooded With, tbe Scum ,of Europe
as A becessaf; condt�
� -t6vdeked to hita, by all
watehIng 'evrety tilovement Of X,ru-
ger aild his a6boelb.teq, and it they
, Ailomid bet tako, turit up, hoi, *'boat
dbllat� Afta that Would pasill
- 'd f1014' a,
the Afilk9hd6t 01tit Will, remain. if
We *18h 'to t6maln, & nation novgr IS
; and employees. Dkij�
tirely under Mr. Rhodes"
-could ditp.tilke thd f4rd9 it *01ild lye
a double *trlumph., Wh4tever Is dame
1.
maft "YwherO I
. 14109 Seebets wws taken home by
'-Wisw
the time to struggle. I hope you te.
celved tile Natal newspaper stating
[ Imitates the. Insorut-
of big chlef. T hg have
to rellevo Ithe pressing. n6cessit Aes,oj
the 1�oer army must be dome In the
her Mother. Bodyne will go. to
a�m Episcopal Chutelt home 1-4 con1jer-
r t'hat Afflner is going, nominally on
leave, the truth being that he rig not
-v
r of South Aftleamwine
most'. secret inalinet'L and indirectly,
ildirt7 ,�� ; v �
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allowed & free ban& In a later Eng.
Lttlsans in Lordoft, with
jve opLned. ,communica-
And It 19 useless to Make inquiries
oxi. that subject. . �
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! , 1n addition to the Othe3t bases 'of
lish newspaper I have 'Seen that he
and Kitchener cannot pull ogether.
rb�nkcd,confid9nee. 'Thes-
.
kiitget has w.t decided to visit the
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slil)Plies demanded Ili the Pla,tt
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t enclose 'utting from .8 Atal
� critics Of the military
lunited
amendment it Is the intebtloit of f,he
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Witness, Which says, "'The public
11-durfng the war, but
that It Is useless for him to itako,
- &dMinistration to Pertnabelitly tewj
mind it England is gettifig very ull.
kltei6net, .1nd ate, ,not
any further ,:appeals to Ptesidebt Ilb-
tain 'Morro Castle, oVe-flocking' the:1
e"$' about South A:f,rlc& There are
[�jd him responsible Tot
KInley, nor has lie ,any better ptoa- .
Ilarb-or of 13avana, and to fortify it.
posklijitiesr'that WO ate not at lib.
drItyi,to 2nentionjVT allow these thinigs
tot convince me that We shaill be do-
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stroying all ,hope for our nation "if
we now surrender. Brothers,� stand
fast, take courage to your dlsheart�
ened Burghera. I have received ver- '
bal. information that Commandant
Haasbruck has engaged tile English,
driving them back thrleek. As soon as
I can call a council I will send are-.
ply. Do not take further steps until
you hear from me."
TWO. STRIKE MIETINGS1
Men of Four Plants Satisfied
I to Stay at Work..
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Succumbs to an ' Attack of'
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HUSBAND HEARS THE NEWS �
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Pretoria, July 21. -Airs. Kruger,.
wife of former President Kruger ag'
the South African Republic, died.
yesterday afternoon of Pneumonia,
after an illness of three days. She,
was 67 years old. . I � I
Motherly Little Woman.
A writer who Interviewed Prest- .
dent Kruger at Pretoria thus speaks ��,
SHAFFER HAS CROWDED HOUSE.
of the deceased; . . I
Mr. Kruger went across the hall.
Pittsburg, July 20. -"The first week
a low-cellinged, Whitewashed room
of the steel strike ended to -day in
and leaned for a moment over a;
this 41strict with two big meetings,
placid faced, motherly little woman,
who was seated on a rookinK chalk,
one endorsing non-unionlain, the Other
darning stockings. This was Afro.
condemning It. The first was held
Kruger, who, though ane never hears
at Vandergrift this afternoon, where
of 11,er, Interested me mightily, be -
the sentiment of the Workers of the
cause she seemed so utterly oblivious
Vilaidergrift, Leechburg, Apollo and
to tile -turmoils that are besetting
Saltsburg plants of the American
her husband"s nation.
Sheet -Steel Co. was expressed in
She got Mr. Kruger's hat, escort -
speech and reso,lution. More than ,:L,-
ed him to the door and then went
800 men attended th-a gathering.
back to her knitting. It was difficult
Speeches wore made by prominent
to think of her as the first lady Of
mill warkers endorsing non -unionism,
the land. Yet she has been Mr.
and declaring loyalty to tile Coll'-
Kruger's constant helpmate through
pany. When the speech -making had
all, the years of his public life, and
concludkI resolutlons were, adopted
their affection for each other Seems
cn e iron workers or
to have grown with each succeeding
ViLlidergrift, Apollo, Leeeliburg and
year.
Saltsburg express their loyalty to tho
She Is Mr. Kruger's second wife,
managers of the American Sheet Steel
and -Was a, Allas Du PlOssis, a rn,me 011
Company. "During the years we have
prominence in South Africa. Kruger's
worked for Said company, we have
first wife was an aunt of Miss DIV
received the fairest treatment at
Plessisi, and bore him one son, who
their hands, our wages have been en-
died, I
tirely Satisfactory. and we ask that
Seven Children Living.
we be permitted to work non-union,
Six -teen children Were the fruit of
as we have been doing since 1894.
this second marriage, and of those
We feel that no labor union can make
our condition any better or more
seveh are living. Tile girls are com-
fortably married to burgligre In and
honorable than It is ,it present, sinco
about Pretoria, &nd tile ' "I
wo are subject to no one man's dicta-
an active Interest Ili the army. 0*a-
tion. We also hereby heartily endorse
tho the business I
son -In-law, Capt. Eloff, has made him-
action of men of
Vander I-Ift.Leechburg. ',Saltsburgand
flu
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self in ous by buildla-g the most e% -
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"a on" "� t, �
on In So 0
Pe. naive, uth Africa. He
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Apollo their endorsement of tile
in , 1. -�
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has am',
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policy or the AnierIcan k3heet Steel
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Company, a."d assure theill that our
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Interests tire mutual, and that we
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other I
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do anytbing that will In any way
piin v..
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relations that have existed be-
t,jv0-P'1
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Tween AIR alld tile managpilient of tile
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Almorleast Sheet Steel Company."
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Vill, -
.kttempts to induce 'the DniicauR-
- a 4
-tvas,often tol(I or her that when
te.
Ville (I'll.) workmeu to go out have
,
ill � one inentloned her husband's
mw W�
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also falled.
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11"Valth alle,wokild C-114,410 to hill) that
In Iliv. coal rpgion,q thp futurp of
htwr husband and slip never lkve-,l be -
the strlks� libiges on a Conference be.
.V41141 tIV41* "enffe* mimle.y.11 $2�000 &
twepli officialij or till% Unitetl ,�Njjljc
year. wh1ch they gqt from tile GOV,-
Workers and tile Stationary Fire.
QrAMPIlt.
nien. It Is ginwrn0y belleved that
AVIten the Brhl�h t,. o% Pretoria and
tilt, istrikors will return'towork, with
thQ Prebi'lPlIt 11011- ho left Urs. Kruger
the. Purpose of renewing their de.
In tit" city, On' - I she wits ill when lie
niftnils Ili-xt biwing.
Ioft for Europe last February. 'Sft
Irlhe inepting at Mexov�Port w#1i
of lt�-*r chitdren were then with her
dlanwtrieall.,� toppo-ond tto thq- Vander-
tio-re. Despite sponmw hoRses In the
family, at last r,lp,ortti the couple had
grlrt gatlipring let fts ubj-et and ne-
tion. It ,%%*its held under tile ans.
,
tlllrt,�-one sons and grandsons to the
plees of the Anialgainatold Assuria.
army.
tion, and was addreLasrd by isevural
i%tways Tldle4 Up.
proluinent efficlat; of tile ft*,-4i0,rI,a-
Valot though Xre. Kruger was In,
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tion. principal ameng, whoul -4v4jq 11rp.
,
tilt matter
t tot dresu. bhe liml a little
isid(mi l'ibafter. The. liall %rais erowti.
vajilt.y-6hp jwti.tWoly refu%ml ito fiee,
pd to the ftorv. and ninch vutliu"i.
& vlt,lkor until after site had 41tidled
Wita %VaLR VVid*5RCCd
tip." Tift tld�mg tw4lt plamt In the
Steretary WHIlan;4 of the Awn'llell.
fart(TWoM, Jud CM4411y in�nvla&tm in
nlatt-d Aswk,14ttleft ttjonoL,jat�
,f,,.d lutp tg.
lipr dt.aulecg hur bel.41. black gowit
da.v that a Ornige iaT totj tvorkq,rs had
NfrP- JCrng#,r waat.4 Vanous for tier
bovit orgmilb,ol at '.Xjonmt-:L-n t1gs I
Ndltv, WRIl Uhb-h VNIt4gra writ, at-
afternova. Tifis b4 till, orlay tin Plats! ,
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W -I've rrpaI&I ulawan lht,sy went to gra
lual of the eenoblav th.it hag Loe,toll I
tlli� I*P#,Ll it%11.4. $11a. thut�rtht Ott?, made
Avvirkling Elluce tile i4rike b�.,,gan.
tho bwi-t e4leo tDr n1u.- 11.,alaevraw In
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1'ret4Ur' .q. VB41 -; bvUet Ing tier hustand
llcl he 00 arc�latq-st pt"atpotolinn the
WILL MV131 THE RAPIDS.
%%`"Ttd 12`1�1 V'ver etrrta, Mrs, Kroger
Itc,,r-k Ibmt 110ttle =erc'-ft Ott pulitlev.
Cor& utek"'Ith will do the Trick an "
she wag Iftia" e,mte-nt td take
, , prt!5�ii'jg'gav salij ag J%pth
U.ttatP%-(,r tDge .
hopte"Aber 225. ii
the Law wa I fll,- gc,sgven, In eomv@r&t�
rnfrWo. zuvy -11I.-nPrA Wi�-kwbaja
ilte,im She alvvmtp tmldrosts,� , 4 the 11're-41-
tIHho=C9V tlult '�I'" wIUI 5UQ-144 to, i�
di'tat nv 0020"ilitJ be, In turn, caft'i
hir Torola�mulootiv-
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svflfit the Ntagara ru."Plas t"Tto ,Z�qtpt.11 !
Notled for �%1Irt,%Vdft0s-*.
2suu. Whr-n webr-& at ele d'i'll vaolt tt�.4tr 1!
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-he Wetirld Meet tirt rate of tue 013qVjj
Pr"Lor to tke cuttre,ak of the wor,
Mea, urpoti, kad to � grtattr trouble
otktr = who had attempL,53 to ,,
"�Pjft 11ok. Pro'-S'elc,tut,w SILr-e0",@-,;1§r,dSV6
gwilm pZdt-4, the 1!aft taptafto 11
wrUch wag im�Kai�2:, due In Aluaii rio.
Nrr-hb, WL0 wdt drownell taere
portllo,"o tin Ms "��61-ptoon in profttt*
I [about vightotn r6ata k'Ago. rAhe lsatd:
ar'd to I& grakmwllqtratv� addletinlo UP
-Oh, ho; I .have Ile fear of the
,eoffe,e afa-1 torzatco. .mvp Probably
ri,qgds. I lutve visitel them tHaree
hate3 th"?, t-ftlatudete. elltnfLy beedu6b
thiles ireeeiitD3r, ani tiukown btteks
SIA,� llbcmght thetr nrotriod her hrF"*
and stofaeg into ti�jcl water, ajjA, Flave
t .� Ill v
1,and. 11-jVj_. & h -t j;. o t Vic. In *r h W
rallied 1.0 fibd abything awful arbout
to Ittek ,;' f3be t,a ef jmrted to have said.
thO rnPldsf. I ,vilult villsit thein every
,khe Wag lvillvd for stvnle ,44irewd r.4-7-
�Suftdsy from- tow UUM the date 'of
lft,'�I,t Whem toll Uiat the, Utftls'i had
my Pv,rr,ornP."jce� to study ilue eur-
10tv tangO* g1iii0s. VVItal which they
felt" and. get the ptepm, Watingfz.
eoufd roath tht- V,%et,,q beldrill thelt
I eXII-oct to get tlutough tha ra,pgdP
kop:=- She 6z,Id - � V71 th-ft. v noy
z1vies
withoat any d3lit-uhy Lpy j,:l&atuj)
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skoot W -hind Put tho ohlso
t1kob lily back. T-4at to the way ',�
01109 1011 bf� fpt r1sp to sit In ftcut.",
straftt tile rap.ds 'fit rgg tluek hekt-,
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Husband fleat..4 It.
1111:11:11111 In the Ivirb"VP of Lyn"' '-U-�'�;'- 11
T, I taplds� Zvou know, have neve-r
IX,Wlon, Ally 512.-'�Owbm
� � to thd
ibc-eft -,stuecesf-Iug�ty pas-i�zd by Unwat, 11
Smvla.v U-2�gtaph 1.,jufg Stu 11QHanq**
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and no other svviininaf-t, ka!!4 ever Emc-ll
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&TY -14 a dC-,ST,-'ttCh to UP PaBy Mall
froon 1451V01'r,Vna. 1 -dr. xtug�r ioiral
Cesstfillr aUtn4sted to swinn thiew."
Alhm 13C
. -ekwith is tile. onty 'WOW) an
rot sul'orlur-A 0., hN wiTeg death ujj�-
who has s�Waioo; the English Chaim&
til the t�vlrmbng. Tphe rews wn�;bror�ejt
In cGinpany with Captaftl Webb.
tO yum bY Dt. HvYmaloq an,l Secte-
tary Mc-s*-lieten.. 1�jjt. Krtj,_*pt1 who
I Ehe� aintted fi-em D8ver. E�M-1 nI,
Ia
mEnd 9&ndeel at C�'allal,s, Vtariez?4 a dl�l
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load smst rc,turne-41 ftuloil Ailvets-nij,
burb-t into teaVa
tance of 21 rallev. I
anj asked to bd-
ter'. Mane.
;Kie conies from Vie noteJ Beek-
wItla fam;ly. of Eng7avd, famons as
.ij�., a goug �
EVOInkned: 'She wast ,
wffe : we quatr(-kA only oible,p, !j,#d
expEn't Switualetg, arid Iias Spent the
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greater patt of her We In water,
th-At W-19 '-A-x VzOrAlm after we werot
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12�1`vindt� been tan5l't 'a swim wh*,'a
ni;at,rjed . ire prio�
'. ved tot, a ,ant
time, a -nil 1-3 r�'Ow ca!linly ,,sjpepirg,
an 10dilt,
Ws B,ble bv Lis, bM.
'*The Vrtivsvaal and Orange Irfea.
SISTER, HIS FIANCEE
Stftte flagS flYing ftbove t Elie whiteP
vVI& Wek6 dtaped tLlld half-mastg&
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Reiftkkkable, Cifolait lie the Romance
Shortly before the news came, U
cro,wd Of ,country gitf-s had been sing�
Of Two Orphans,
Ing a f0lk gong outside the villa.-"
Denvet, Col., July 20. -
through the mediumof a matrimon- ,
lax agener, Ir-neld UvingstOV6 of I
Auburn, Neb, and Miss Lena leffer- I
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son, of Wadsworth, Nov., met this 1
week, Iftending to be married, and,
to the utter ama:zement at both dis- �
,covered they were orphatea brother, �
and rAster,liepar;fxted since they were �
mere eldIdten. �
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tWenty-thtee years ago, In ,New'
York City, Xrnold Sheffield died. Lesg �
than ft yeat later the mother died.:,
A.,knold, the boy, who wa#adopted by;
La, Pennsylvania ffimllyv who removed:
L to eastern- liebraska. A, family
narr-ed Jefferson, In Ohio, adopt;�a �
the girl. Later they moved to Texas,
then to'Colorado, and have been, resi.-
dents of Nevada. for more than flf- �
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teen years. The young. ma�lf ' when
grown. discovered that his grand- I
father, who -had disowned his father, �,
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left a considerable estate -in Cuya- �
hog&:Connty, New 'Yotk� Tills was �
settled upon Livingston after every 'I
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effort to find his Sister *had failed. �
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JERUSALEM Tfitsv ,
10,ATENIA
Stftnt's"Wat6t Supply of tb,6 cityr 14.
'C,&ft5IjaZ'Gke&t Silifterint.
Londoti, July 19-.1-1yeath -&Ucl rb,ft,
!nL, thke.1ftea tile Holy Vjty,".bayi? tjbIll�
Zerusaleta coftespondent Of ,th* -
Statidard in a coMmumidatlou. date* 1�
ZUIY 0, "On account of the ,gtahtjo,-
water snPPIY,, due to the lusuffiele 3i, �6
rainsof last Winter. The;sult&m b&j,
granted permission to the mubltlpid-
Ity to bring water from: the pools 45t
Solomon througli Iron Pipes into tho �
city along, the line or Solonjohig, stono ,
aqueduct. The new works were be- .
gun, yesterday On telegraphic ,Orders:
from the -Sultan. They will be tljl�
Ished in two montbs.71
The DePm'rtment Or lZislipries b&jIL I
under ,consideration & sellf',me f.bi,
th'e systematic cultivation of oystets,
In the Island of cape Breton. ' , .
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