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VOL XX. DICKINSON, STARK CO.. NORTH DAKOTA. SATURDAY. DEC. 27, 1902. NO. 40

I-.re: The Con Oil.. ;;iill and lumber 6. Pei\son:;l: ioj'c Loo co!cbiatod Sporting: Tennis William A. Leslie A. Simpson, yard burned at Q'jincy, 111.; loss, $360,- the IMlh anniversary oi' his coronation. Larned of America successfully de­ 000. Aguinuldo at liberty. fended his title by defeating R. F. 1902 DECEMBER 1902 Weather Phenomena: Hot and cold 7. Fires: Jn riaitwburg. X. V.; lo»s, $125,- Doherty, England, at Newport. R. I. one* in First National Bank Block, waves i:i tho t: thermometer 000. Cur.'V.iLiv.v: liour m!l's at O.swtvjo, Convention: American Bar association Fifty Years the Standard Su. Mo. ranged from 32 to 102 in Nebraska. N. Y., s'.mrk by lightning «nd burned; met at Saratoga. N. Y. Tu. We. Th. Fr. Sa. 91 Obituary: Gen. Egbert L. VIele, noted lO^S, 28. Obituary: George Douglas Brown, officer in the Mexican and civil wars, Convention: Th? National Educational English novelist, author of "The DICKINSON, NORTH DAKOTA. In New York city; aged 77. Rs.> Northwestern R. R. lifted from the IT. Convention: 7*ic !2f*i J r.ntml wtan o: alarm In th» American Tobacco Co.'s han. In-' >•*' -'nMioIie r.ivhhfshop of track by a cyclone near Owatonna, r.'r«.i.. > Insurance, the West Indies. the National fcocicty \>. A. R. oponud works, riiiladelphia. CkVng-... ui-.d il. a : V'-l. Minn.; " killed and tlO Injured. In Watriiington. 13. J'rrson::!: / : oi irtiS i-.iuiry re- 31. Storm: More than IS vessels and many t. iWt'ut. ; - IS. Obituary: Albert Iiicrsir.dt, wied 3WA\. sign*, d a: - \. J. I'ali'our becamu pro- lives lcf>t in a gale at Port Elizabeth. American landmen jv.* In Ncvr I Volcanic Eruption: A flow of lava fol­ m>r or • 4< Jrita);i. South Africa. Real York city; ascd 73. R<-\. v. No-.vir.an lowing an eruj tion of Mont Pelee, Obituary: i . .}. ruorj;au, noted Army and Navy Maneuvers: Beginning WORK OF THE GRIM REAPER Hall, noted Co:vrr«• -i minister, island of ITartiniqin', buried 150 people war vole (V- ^umV Fu"ni*li»*d. : N. Y.; a&od of the mimic war between ships and in London; aged SC. Charles L. Tiffany, and causcd grout destruction of prop­ G3. MI-K. i i:v r.rii!;'actress, forts on the Atlantic coast. ri:»' NatiiiMftl KTi Hldg, D'ICK 'NSON. N. D not*! Kwmr York ;*v,cl«r, in that city; erty on the outskirts of Si. Pierre. who or'".: iteil roi • of Creieh-'n in aged M. SEPTEMBER. Losses of Iilfe and Treasure by Sporting: Arsc;:al wen the Metropolitan Jefferson's "iilp Van Winkle." at Kan­ Fire: At Battle Crook. Mich., Seventh Handicap at Morris park. New York. sas City, Mo.: agrd 7-1. I. Volcanic Eruption: Over 200 persons DR. O. N. BA&KER. Flames, Accident, Storms and Day Adventist sanitarium burned; loss. 4. Storms: A cloudburst at Foss, Okla., 14. Foreign: ';%h»» e;-!ebrn';»d earnpanllo, or killed by explosions of Mont Pelee, drowned 9 persons and damaged the Martinique. Shipwrecks—Personal Items, Polit­ 1500,000. beli tower, of V<. nice ;>!!. IS. Kiot: 57 killed and 100 wounded In a town to the amount of $200,000. A 16. Fire; In Guayaquil, Ecuador; loss, $2,- Accident: 20 negroes killed and many DENT 1ST, ical, Sporting and Miscellaneous strikers' melee at Barcelona. Spain. windstorm caused damage of $300,000 in OOOJJOO. injured in a wreck on the Southern St. Louis. R. R. near Berry. Ala. •CB M in Stnlt". Hldu.. oppnpitu McOinley Hotel, Obituary: John Moran, pioneer photog­ Obituary: Rev. John S. ISrmvn. oldest Affairs—A Chronological Review. rapher and a noted landscape painter, Obituary: Potter Palmer, noted multi­ Unitarian minister in Tniiecl States, at 1 Obituary: William F. Howe, noted DICKINSON. N. D. In New York city; aged 73. millionaire of Chicago, in that city; Lawrenee, i\an.; atrcd %». criminal lawyer, in New York city; JANVART. aged 76. ag»d 71. Edward Egglcston, author, •act kauri 9 «. m. to 5 |i. m. SL Storm; A blizzard of snow followed 17. Boating Airi.U-nt: 1-1 drowned off isle I. Shipwreck: Steamship Walla Walla by rain and sleet raged throughout 5. Political: The first Cuban congress as­ of Shu;'Is near Lake George, N. Y.; aged 65. sunk In a collision near Cape Mendo­ the country; telegraph and railway sembled at Havana. 20. Tornado;:': Kalinr.ui-e visited by a 8. Accident to the President: President cino, Col.; 4t people drowned. communications interrupted. Fire: In New Mllford, Conn.; loss, $400,- heavy storm; U killed and much dam­ Roosevelt's carriage struck by a trol­ L. A. OA VIS & SON, S. Shipwreck: The Alaskan steamer Fire: At Lafayette, Ind.. offices of the 000. age done. 7.'{ persons drowned in Rus­ ley car near PiUnlleld, Mass.; Wil­ Bristol wrecked on Green island; the Call and the Journal, with other jprop- 1 Shipwreck: The British steamer Ca- sia. liam Craig, the president's guard, Furnishing Undertaker captain and 6 sailors lost. ertles. destroyed; loss. $200,000. morta foundered during a cyclone in Obituary: John \V. Maekay, American killed and the president and Secretary 4. Shipwreck: The British steamer Al­ a. Obituary: Hilly Emerson, an old time the bay of Bengal; over 700 people lost. capitalist, in J.onAon: aned 72. Cortelyou injured. A full line of cofflu*, caskets, trimmings *pd fonso and the Spanish steamer Vllelva minstrel, in Uouton; aged 56. Obituary: Rear Admiral William T. 21. Marine Disaster: More than 100 excur­ Volcanic Disturbance: Another eruption Awarded sunk in collision off Aveiro, Portugal; Sampson, U. S. N„ retired, in Wash­ of Mont Pelee, Martinique; 2,000 re­ loppliM on hand. Personal: Miss Helen M. Stone, the mis­ sionists drowiud hy sinking of Iho ported ri«-tor »>f th« Bloch, author of "The War of the Fu­ rived at New York. Volcanic Disasters: St. Pierre, island of 25. Fire: At Albany. N. Y.; $250,000 loss. aged and the Odeon theater destroyed Electro-Medical Institute ture." the book which led to the peace 85. South African "War: A British convoy Martinique, destroyed by the eruption Sporting: Jumes J. Jeffries defeated by tire at Cincinnati; $110,000 loss. congress of 1S99. at Warsaw; aged 59. Robert FilEshnmons at San Francisco, 5. Volcanic Disturbance: La Soufriere, (Th* flnent in the Wvnt.) attacked by Boers at Klerksdorp. Cape of the volcano of Mont Pelee; loss of St. Vincent, again in eruption. 1$. Accident: Uaron de Bradstcy, *en#- Not All Reformed. , lath* heat specialist iu all kind* « f the Fire: At Richmond, Cameron A Cam­ Colony; British casualties. Including life estimated over 30,000. The same retaining heavyweight championship (dilate of men. (tares R»T qnickly mad* eron's tobacco factory burned; loss. prisoners, G&2. day the volcano of La Soufriere, is­ of the world. Haitian Rebellion: Rebels defeated naut, and Ills engineer killed by falling At a dinner given by ti philanthropist \ «nd p*rm»neat 17**1 or writ" $150,000. 27. Obituary: Dr. Eugene Grissont, noted troops of provisional government. from an airship at . to the Society of Reformed Criminals a Accident: 7 trainmen killed in a head-on land of St. Vinoent, broke out and de­ Obituary: Prof. Rudolf Virchow, cele­ Venezuelan War: Beginning of a heavy No. 5 BROADWAY. PAftGO. N. I>. 8. Obituary: Gen. Francis J. Herron, a collision between New York Central stroyed 1,700 lives. Many vessels lost alienist, at Washington. D arred 71. noted Federal officer in the civil war, brated Gorman pathologist, in Berlin; battle at Victoria between 4,000 gov­ gentleman complained to his host mid­ trains near Auburn, N. Y. in the harbor of St. Pierre. 28. Obituary: Chief Rabbi Ja«'ob Joaeph, aged SI. in New York city; aged G2. 91. Personal: Centenary of the birth of 9. Obituary: Dr. Sir Henry Morton, noted head of orthodox IVhrcws, in New ernment troops and 6,000 revolution­ way through the festivities that he had II. Obituary: Hcrr.ce E. Steudder, noted 6. Obituary: Philip James Bailey, English ists. lost his watch. The host was a man of Victor Hu&o celebrated in France and American scientist, president of the York; aged l>2. Jehan Georges Vibert, poet, author of "Festus;" aged 86. John Duckhorn & Schiller Co. author, at Cambridge. Mass.; used 64. other countries. Stevens Institute of Technology at French artist; aged G-. 15. Coal Strike: President Roosevelt ap­ great ingenuity. He caused all the II. Railroad Accident: 17 people killed and 7. Fire: Paper works at Bogota, N. J., pointed u commission to adjust the Obituary: Henry G. Marquand, New Hoboken. N. J., in New York city; 29. Fire: At Pittsburg; loss. $300,000. destroyed; loss, $200,000. lights to be turned out. Then he ob­ over 30 Injured in a rear end collision aged G6. Obituary: Paul Van der Yoorl, past com­ differences between the striking an­ York banker and art patron, in that Haitian Rebellion: Haitian gunboat thracite miners and the coal operators. Barber Shop, In the New York Central tunnel In New city; aged 83. 19. Explosion: An explosion of naphtha In mander iu chief of the G. A. R. at served: "Some one hero lias a watcli York city. Puerto Principe, Cuba: aged Stl. Cretc-a-Plerrot sunk by the German Obituary: Rear Admiral Thomas Oliver that does not belong to him. If by the Storm: A southeast tempest with wind the yards of the Panhandle R, R. gunboat Panther; Haitian commander, Selfridge. P. S. N., retired, the oldest Shaving, Hair Cutting and 13. Fire: At Syrncusc the Central City at 60 miles an hour raged along the near Pittsburg resulted In heavy loss 30. EarthquaUi : Severe .shut "k« felt in Cal­ Masonic hall burned; loss. £.'00.009. Admiral Killick. killed. naval ofliuer of his rank in the world, time I have counted a hundred it is not Shampooing in the latest »tyles. Pacific coast. of life and damage amounting to ifornia: damage done at Los Alamos 8. Obituary: Count de Miranda, husband at Waverly, Mass.; aged 9S. placed on the floor iu the middle of the Accident: 10 miners killed by the ex­ ST. 600 Boers, with 2,000 horses and 28,000 $600,000. and elsewhere. Satisfaction Guaranteed. plosion of firedamp at DOT,-. I. T. Storms: Floods in Texas destroyed mil­ of the famous singer, Christine Nils- 16. Fire: West Haven, Conn., the famous room, the police will be sent for." He head of cattle, captured by the British Anthracite Slrike: The miners of Penn­ son, In France. Sir Abel, Waddlngton mansion, which cost $250,- 14. Accident: 44 miners drowned by the on the Ifarrlsmith blockhouse line, sylvania went out on a strike, de­ lions In crops and drove many families counted a hundred, and the lights were flooding of the Jupiter mine. Brux famous English chemist; aged 76. 000, desli oy,-d. Orange River Colony. manding shorter hours and increased from their homes. 1 Obituary: William Allen Butler, New turned on again. Thirty-three hand­ CARROLL & NEIL, coal district, Bohemia. 31. Mine Disaster: Explosion in coal mine 17. Convention: Annual meeting of the 9. Floods: Large rivers in the eastern rates per ton. York lawyer and poet, author of National W. C. T. u. at Portland. Me. Fire: At Manchester. N. H.; loss of and central states swollen by rains 15. Obituary: Dr. William Todd Hclmulh, i.ear Sydney, ; 120 killed. some watches lay in the middle of the 1500,000 by burning of Kennard block "Nothing to Wear," at Yonkers, N. Y^ n. Close of 5 days' fighting at Victoria, room. Barbers. and melting snow. noted surgeon and homcopathist. In AUG i; ST. aged 77. Venezuela, and victory of President and Park theater. Accident: 14 killed and many injured by New York city; aged 69. 1. Obituary: Col. Andrew C. Ferris of II. Fires: At Stonewall. Miss., cotton Castro's army; loss of the insurgents, Obituary: John Howard Bryant, brother a snowslide at Tellurlde, Colo. 10. Fire: LOSB of $900,000 by flames in the Located in basement of Dakota State of the late William Cullrn Bryant, th. Hackensack, N. J., who first used pe­ mills; loss, $125,000. In the Beaumont 3,000 men. It Wan Bad, Storm: Great blizzard in Minnesota and Armour lard refinery, Chicago. Loss troleum 8 an illuminnnt. at Sunset (Tex.) oilfields; loss over $200,000. Storm Disaster: 50,000 houses destroyed Bank building, poet, at Princeton. Til.; aged 94. the Dakotas. of $300,000 In a tannery fire at Catta­ The other day a young Loudon street 15. Fire: At Los Angeles, Cal.; loss. $150,- Park, N. Y.; aged *4. Mrs. Elizabeth 12. Obituary: Alexander R. Shepherd, for­ and 2,000 people killed and Injured by a MARCH. raugus, N. Y. arab, having found a bad sixpence, DICKINSON, - NORTH DAKOTA. 000. Drew Bnrstow Stoddard, novelist, wife mer governor of the District of Co­ typhoon on the coast of Japan. 1 Obituary: Col. Francis W. Parker, 17. Riot: 4 white officers of the law and 6 of the poet, Richard Henry Stoddard, lumbia, in Mexico; aged 67. 20. Coal Strike: The anthracite miners was trying to make use of it at different M- Obituary: Prof. Alpheus Hyatt, fa­ . negroes killed at Pittsburg, a suburb mous paleontologist, at Cambridge, noted American educator and reform* In New York city; aged W). Fire: Plant of the Brldgeton (N. J.) voted unanimously to abandon the places, but to no purpose. At last he er, at Pass Christian. Miss, of Atlanta. 4. Obituary: Commodore Joseph E. Mont­ Woolen Co; destroyed; loss, $200,000. strike, which began May 12. Mass.; aged 64. Fire: At Houlton, Me., the business dis­ went Into a tobacconist's and asked for Earthquake: At Chilpanclngo, Mexico: ft. Obituary: Charles Broadway Rouss, gomery of the Confederate States 13. Obituary: Gen. John II. Forney, a Fire: At Springdale, Pa., plant of the AUGEN UND OHREN KRANHEITEN millionaire merchant noted for his ec­ trict swept, with a loss of $500,000. navy, in Chicago; aged Sf>. noted Confederate veteran, In Ala­ American Glue Co. burned; loss. 1120.- a threepenny cigar. heavy loss of life. 18. Tornado: At Goliad, Tex., about 100 OGON OCH OB SJUKDOMER Fire: At Kalamazoo, Mich.; loss of centricities, in New York city; aged 66. 6. Convention: The American Federation bama; aged 73. ooo. Having got the cigar and also the 4. Obituary: Neil Bryant (Cornelius people killed and as many Injured. of Catholic societies met In Chicago. 14. Anniversary of President McKInley's 21. Fire: In Chicago; 13 workmen killed: <200,000 by burning of a wagon factory. II Explosion: 220 deaths caused by gas change, be was leaving the shop when 19: Obituary: The Infantn Christina Isa­ O'Brien), the first black face minstrel, 6. Disaster: Collision on Chicago, Mil­ Death: Memorial services held through­ loss, $1,000,000. the man called out: DR. BEAUDOUX in Brooklyn. N. Y.; aged 72. explosion in the FraterviUe mine, Coal waukee and St. Paul R. R, near out the United States. Personal: Mrs. Lillian M. N. Stevens re­ SPECIALIST bella of Spain, in Madrid; aged 69. Creek, Tenn. Fire: At Fall River; loss of $200,000 by (. Obituary: Alfred Booth, a pioneer Chi­ Rhodes, la.; 15 killed, 40 Injured. Obituary: Winfield S. Stratton, million­ elected president of the National W. "Come back here; it's a bad one." cago merchant, in that city; aged 74. 21 Political: President Estrada Palma in­ Criminal: Harry Tracy, the notorious aire miner, at Colorado Springs, Colo.; C. T. U. at Portland, Me. "Never mind, sir," replied the young­ EYE, EAR, NOSE ,ml THROAT burning of Globe Yarn mills. stalled as executive of the Cuban re­ Accident: 60 people killed and 100 in­ I Obituary: John Danlell, last of the old outlaw, after' evading capture for aged 55. Conventions: The first convention of the ster. "I'll smoke it if it makes me ill." HOUItS 9 to IS AND 2 to 5. public. United Textile Workers of America jured by explosion in a spinning mill time dry goods merchants, in New months, and killing a number of offi­ 15. Mining Disaster: 37 lost in an explo­ And he bolted out of the door.—Pear- (Second Floor, Edwards Bldg,Fargo,N, at Manresa, Spain. York city; aged 81. Obituary: E. L. Godkln, noted American cers an'd citizens, committed suicide at sion at North Fork, W. Va. met in Washington, D. C. The first M. Accident: IS people killed and 50 In- Storm: A blizzard of snow, sleet and editor, at Brixham, England; aged 71. Creston, Wash. Convention: Odd Fellows' convention general missionary convention of tho eon's Weekly. jured by collapse of floors in Smlth- rain swept across the whole country. 31. Fire: At Maysville, Ky., the Enter­ Conventions: Catholic Total Abstinence opened at Des Moines, la. Methodist Kpiscopai church opened in 7. Fire: At Hudson, N. Y., loss of $200,000 prise tobacco warehouse burned; loss, union at Dubuque, la. American Os­ Obituary: Horace Gray, former justice Cleveland. The American Missionary b fleld mills, Belfast. $170,000. Found It Enjoyable. by flames in the business district. teopathic association in Milwaukee, association met in convention at New Fire: At Memphis; loss of *200,000 by of the U. S. supreme court, at Nahant, Miss Ascum—Did you rirlly attend burning of Wetter Stove foundry. Accident: 15 passengers and trainmen Obituary: Francis Varga. a prominent Wis. Mass.; aged 74. London, Conn. Colombian War: The Colombian fleet killed and many injured by a wreck officer of Hungary under the revolu­ 7. Disaster: 16 lives lost in a mine explo­ 16. Fire: Coal bunkers, etc., of the Tesla 23, Storm: 100 houses destroyed and 15 her wedding? The American House defeated In battle by insurgent squad­ followed by fire on the Southern Pa­ tion of Kossuth, at Leon, la.; aged 84. sion near Trinidad, Colo. Coal Co. of Stockton, Cal., destroyed; people killed in a hurricane at Dia­ Miss Wry veil—Oh, yes, indeed, and I ron; Gen. Alban, Colombian leader, cific. near Maxon, Tex. 21 Obituary: Mrs. Lily Martin Spencer, 8portlng: Americans, Malcolm D. Whit­ loss. $200,000. mante, Argentina. enjoyed myself immensely. South African War: In a sudden attack noted American artist, In New York man and William A. Larned, win In­ Fatal Fire: G deaths at the burning of JAS. HARRINGTON, killed. Steamship Record: Kronprinz Wilhelm Prop. H. Fire Accident: 7 men burned to death upon Gen. Methuen's column, near city; aged 71. Annie Clark, well known ternational singles tennis champion­ sailed from Cherbourg to New York the Corn Product Co.'s plant in Chi­ Miss Ascum—Did you really? 1 at Camp No. 5, Hambleton, W. Va. Klerksdorp, Delarey's Boers killed 51 actress of'the Boston Museum Co., in ship match l'rom British contestants In 5 days, 31 hours and 57 minutes, cago; loss, $500,000. Miss Wryvell—Her gown didn't fit Chicago; aged 56. N.wlj Furnished and ETsrythinK Firat-Clan. Obituary: Aubrey Thomas de Vere, Irish British, wounded 110 and c »tured 202, at Bay Ridge, New York. breaking westbound record. 25. Volcano: Eruption of Santa Maria, her well at all, and I heard several Fire: The town of Clover, Halifax coun­ Guatemala; loss of life and destruction poet; aged ?8. Camilla Urso, famous including Methuen. 8. Obituary: Gen. Lucas Meyer, com­ 18. Arctic Exploration: Lieut. Robert E. people say she looked a perfect fright violinist. In New York city; aged 80. U. Obituary: Ex-Gov. J. P. Altgeld of ty, Va., nearly destroyed; loss, $100,000. mander of the Orange Free State Peary arrived at Sydney, N. S., on his of property in the coffee districts. Fire: At ColumbuB, O.; loss of 1230,000 by Illinois, at Joliet; aged 55. Explosion: Over 100 miners perished by forces in the recent war with Great return from an unsuccessful attempt 2$.. Obituary: Frank Norris, the Califor­ —Philadelphia Press. Rate $1.25 per day. flame* In business district. Shipwreck: Steamer Providence cap­ gas explosion in the Crow's Nest coal Britain, In Brussels. John H. Twaeht- to reach the north pole. nia novelist, at San Francisco; aged •. Fire: At' New Britain, Conn., St. sized at Lone Landing, Lake Palmyra; mine at Fernle, B. C. man, famous American landscape art* Disaster: Postoffice at Minto, N. D., col­ 33. Elizabeth Cady Stanton, woman Mary's Roman Catholic church burned; 20 lives lost. 23. Fire: 600 cars burned in the Buffalo 1st, at Gloucester, Mass.; aged 49. lapsed; 35 buried In the ruin. suffragist, reformer and philosopher, Brand Books Earthquake: Town of Kyankari, Asia stockyards; loss. $600,000. Sporting: International tennis doubles 19. Disaster: 315 negroes killed in a panic in New York city; aged 8". Barnes Street, North of P. 0„ loss, $250,000. Accident: 22 miners killed by a dust ex­ Minor, destroyed; 3,000 houses wrecked. 94. Storm: Extensive damage to property championship won by lirilish team, H. In Birmingham, Ala. 28. Gen. TJrlbe-Uribe, Colombian insurgent Can be had at the PRESS ofhee on the Storm: 40 deaths in a tornado which by a severe storm in Illinois, Nebras­ L. and R. F. Doherty, at Bay Ridge, Obituary: Marie Henriette, queen of the leader, surrendered with his army and plosion In the Lost Creek mine, near material. Dickinson, - N. D. Oskaloosa, la. swept over Louisiana. ka, Missouri and Kansas. New York. Belgians, at Spa, Belgium; aged 66. following terms: For §4 the North Da­ IE. Earthquake: Shocks in Missouri, Kan­ 0. Obituary: Gen. D. S. Stanley, U. S. A., Fire: Loss of $100,000 at Johnstown, O. 9. Fire: .National Storage Co.'s build­ 20. Sporting: E. Carroll Schaeffer of Read­ NOVEMBER. kota brand book, the PRESS and the sas and Illinois. retired, at Washington, D. C.; aged 73. Obituary: Lord Paunccfote, British am­ ings at Communipaw, Jersey City, ing, Pa., won American amateur swim­ 1. Fire: Island of St. Pierre, off New­ Fire: In business district of Mobile: loss, H. Personal: King Edward and Queen bassador to the United States, in N. J., destroyed; loss. $500,000. ming championship at Travers island, foundland, the town of St. Pierre dev­ Weekly Forum each one year. The *300.000. Alexandra held their first court at Washington; aged 74. Obituary: Jame& .Joseph .Jacques* Tissot, N. Y. astated; loss, $500,000. book is official, containing all the re­ .r 8portlng; Relna won the Brooklyn French artist, painter of tho "Life of Sporting: Pennsylvania defeated Colum­ B. Obituary: Dr. Lachlan Tyler, son of Buckingham palace. 21. Alpine Disaster: 7 killed while ascend­ corded brands in the state and will be ' President John Tyler, la New York M. Fir®: At B»?n Mawr college; loss of Handicap at Gravesend, Christ;" aged M. ing Mont Plane. bia in the annual football contest at city. $225,000 by the burning of a dormitory. 96. Storm: 6 people killed and crops dam­ Personal: Edward VH. crowned king of 22. Earthquake: Heavy shock felt at Philadelphia; score, 17 to 0. mailed direct from this office to any ad­ aged to the amount of $100,000 by a IS. Fire: At Mount Clemens, Mich.; loss 17. Obituary: Sir ^Richard Temple, noted Great Britain and Ireland and em­ Guayaquil, Ecuador, South America, Obituary: J. M. Hutchings. writer and dress on above conditions. Stockmen of $300,000 by burning of two hotels Anglo-Indian official and figure in so­ violent thunderstorm in Spartanburg peror of India. and on the island of Guam. lecturer known as the "Father of the and a bathhouse. ciety, In London; aged 76. county, S. C. Sporting: C. S. Titus of New York won Convention: 3d annual meeting of Span­ Yosemite," at Yosemlte; aged 82. who have not seen the latest brand book Obituary: Rear Admiral Lewis Ashfleld Shipwreck: 12 life savers and sailors 96. Obituary: Henry Greville (Alice Marie international rowing championship at ish-American War Veterans In Detroit, Accident: 15 persons killed and 70 in­ should call at the PRESS office and in­ DICKINSON, N. D. Kimberly, U. S. N.. retired, at West ' drowned by the capsizing of a lifeboat Durand), noted French author, in Lake Quinsigamond, Mass. JanowskI Mich. jured by the explosion of fire­ Newton, Mass.; aged 72. Eugen Du off Monomy point, Nantucket sound. Paris; aged 60. Jean Benjamin Con­ won international chess tournament at 23. Convention: National council Order works in Madison square. New York. vestigate. 7-5.5t Pont, head of powder manufacturing II Fire: The Phcenix liner British Queen stant, noted French painter, in Paris; Hanover, Germany; tho American United American Mechanics met at 8. Fire: 3 factory plants burned at Cam­ firm, at Wilmington, Del.; aged <1. and several lighters burned in North aged 56. champion, Pillsbury, second. Atlantic City, N. J. den, N. J • loss, $1,000,000. •. Fire: In business portion of Wolcott, river off the Hoboken piers; loss, $1,- SL South African War: Terms of peace 10. Fires: At San Angclo, Tex., 7 killed Obituary: Major J. W. Powell, govern­ Sporting: . .arvard defeated Pennsylva­ STOPS THE COUGH AND WOltKS First Class in all its Ap­ Ind.; loss, $120,000. In Bt. Paul tha 000,000. signed by the Boer representatives and and $75,000 loss. Schwarzsehild & Sulz­ ment ethnologist, at Haven, Me.; aged nia In annual football game at OFF THE COLD. People's church destroyed; loss, $106,- 21. Obituary: Dr. Manuel Sanclemente, the British officials at Pretoria. berger's packing house at Pittsburg 68. CambridK •; score, 11 to 0. Laxativo Bromo-Qoininc Tablets care u cold in 000. JUNE. burned: loss, $450,000. Sporting: Pacing record, 1:59^4 for a IX. Volcanic Kruption: Kllauea, Hawaii, no day. No Cure. No Pay. Price 25 cents. pointments, titular president of Colombia, near In violent commotion. ttorm: Heavy fall of sleet In Arkansas; Bogota; aged 84. 9. South African War: Terms of peace Storms: At Kansas City. Mo.; loss, SJ00,- mile, held by Star Pointer, equaled by 000, and at Trenton, N. J.; IQSS, $250- 15. Sporting: Yale defeated Princeton at damage In Little Rock, $500,000. M. Flood: The city of Bangor swept by an published In England. The Transvaal Dan Patch at Readville, Mass. N. Fire: In Norfolk 2 hotels, an apart­ 000. 25. Convention: 30th annual meeting of football; score, 12 to 5. overflow of the Pcnobscot; damage, Boers surrender nationality, accept Obituary: Mrs. Eliza Young, oldest Fire: The historic home of William Cul- 1 own and have for sale in HEADQUARTERS FOR ment house and stores and ' offices $1,000,000. a small indemnity and pay no war tax, the National Association of Mexican burned; loss, $900,000. American actress, at West New War Survivors at Paris, Ky. len Bryant destroyed at Rosyln, N. Y. Obituary: Noah Davis, noted jurist, in but secure amnesty for prisoners of Brighton, N. i\: aged 90. Fire: At Sioux City, la., Armour & Co.'s FEBRUARY. New York city; aged 84. war. Personal: Charlemagne Tower, U. S. 11. Personal: Oliver Wendell Holmes, son ambassador to Russia, appointed to plant destroyed; loss, $900,000. L Shipwreck: The French ship Chanaivl 5. Sporting: Cambridge defeated Oxford 4. Sporting: Ard Patrick won the Eng­ of the poet, appointed a.'.^eoiate jus­ Z0. Shipwreck: Danish steamer Knud II. STOCKMEN in the annual boat race over the lish Derby. succeed Andrew D. White as ambassa­ wrecked in a fierce storm oft Brittany; tice of the U. S. supreme court. dor to Germany. sunk by collision with the British Dickinson 21 sailors lost. Thames course; time, 19m. 22s. Fire: In Hegerwisch, a suburb of Chi­ Convention: International Typographical steamer Swaledale in the Tyne; 8 Dan­ \ND 91 Obituary: Cecil Rhodes, the South Af­ cago, the Illinois Car Co.'s plant 26. Cyclone: 600 killed by a storm in Sicily. Accident: 100 deaths In an explosion.at union met at Cincinnati. 28. Arctic Exploration: Capt. Sverdrup ar­ ish seamen drowned. the Hondo mines. Mexico. rican magnate, at Cape Town; aged 49. burned; loss, $1,000,000. 12. Chinese Rebellion: 1,000 rebels slain 22. Sporting: Yale scored 23 to Harvard's H Fire: At Guthrie, Okla., the state cap­ 7. Fire Disaster: 10 killed and 30 injured rived at Christiania, Norway, on his two hundred of the finest busi­ 1. Fire: At Waterbury. Conn.; 7 blocks by government troops in the province return from the arctic regions. 0 in the annual football match at New Commercial Travelers. "burned: loss. $3,000,000. ital printing plant, 2 hotels and other at the burning of the sanitarium of of Szechuen. Haven. Obituary: Paul F. Munde, gynecologist buildings burned; loss, $350,000. the St. Luke's society, Chicago. Fire: Gasoline explosion caused fire in 99. Obituary: Emile Zola, French author, Obituary: Frederick Alfred Krupp, the ness and residence of worldwide fame, in New York city; Floods: By the overflow of Tennessee 9. Tornado: 29 persons killed and many Paducah, Ky.; damage, $100,000. in Paris; aged 02. German gunmaker, at Essen; aged 48. ' FRANK KIHM, Prop. aged 56. rivers 20 lives were lost and property injured on the White Earth Indian Conventions: Knights of Pythias held Storm Disaster: GOD persons drowned by Fire: The Wisconsin Central ore dock t Fire: At New Mllford. Conn.; loss, to the amount of $4,000,000 destroyed. reservation, Minnesota. biennial conclave in San Francisco. a tidal wave in Japan. burned at Ashland, Wis.; loss over $100,000. Storm: Pittsburg struck by a fierce gale. West Point Centennial: Beginning of Grand ledge of the Order of Elks met Riots: 11 peasants killed and 40 injured $500,000. 4. Accident: 6 men killed and many In­ 331. Accident: 1G miners killed by explo­ the celebration commemorating tho in SaP I..ike City. in agrarian rlo's in Hungary. 23. Obituary: Septimus Winner, song com­ Lots jured fighting fire in St. Louis. sion in the Nelson mine at Dayton, founding of the National Military 11 Volcanic Eruption: Island of Tori- Convention: The American section of poser, author of "The Mocking Bird" 5, Accident: 13 killed by explosion of a Tenn. academy. shlma. Japan, overwhelmed and all the Theosophlcal society met in Chl- and other favorites, in Philadelphia; gas main in Chicago. Obituary: Oscar McClcllan, a wealthy Fire: At Saratoga the Arcade, Citizens' the inhabitants, numbering 150. killed. ' cago. aged 75. in the city, which are oYouWant (. South African War: Hard fighting on Inventor, who was the friend of Edgar bank block and Theater Saratoga 14. Obituary: < harles L. Fair, a son of Fire: 5 blocks destroyed in Stockton, Obituary: Cluysenaar, noted Belgian the blockhouse line between British Allan Poe, in Philadelphia; aged 82. burned; loss, $300,000 ; 5 lives lost. the lute Senator Fair, killed, with his Cal.; loss, $500,000. artist; aged 65. Col. Thomas P. Ochil­ and De Wet's Boers; the burghers' South African War: British and Boers U. Tornado: 11 people killed and property wife, in an automobile accident in OCTOBER. tree, famous Texan wit, at Hot loss reported at 300 by Kitchener. fought at Doombolt Farm, Hart's riv­ damaged to the amount* of $2,000,000 by France. Springs, Va.; aged 62. er; losses nearly 300 in killed and a storm which swept over Illinois. 1. Obituary: Admiral James E. Jouett, 25. Personal: Joseph Chamberlain, British 7. Obituary: Thomas Sidney Cooper, fa­ 15. Storm: Tidal wave destroyed portion U. S. N.. retired, a conspicuous naval For Sale mous animal painter, in London; aged wounded. 13. Fire: Alexander City, Ala., wiped out of Mexican city of Atala; many liveo colonial secretary, sailed for South Af­ APRIL. by flames; loss, $750,000. hero of the civil war, at Sandy rica to Investigate affairs in the Trans­ 99. lost and much property destroyed. Springs. Md.; aged 74. Fires: At Minneapolis the Vendome ho­ I. Fire: Louisville; loss of $200,000 by the 14. Sporting: Gold Heels won the Suburb­ Obituary: Luther R. Marsh, noted law­ vaal. on easy terms. Call and look an Handicap at Sheepshead Bay. 2. Mine Explosion: 12 miners killed by 37. Sporting: Pennsylvania defeated Cor­ Steam Heating Plant? tel, valued at $200,000, gutted by flames. burning of a paint and varnish fac­ yer and spiritualist, at Middletown, firedamp in the Lawson mine, Black At Horton, Kan., car works of the tory. 17. Obituary: Very Rev. E. A. Hoffman, N. Y.; aged 89. nell in tiie Intercollegiate contest at over the list. Lots in any part dean of the General Theological semi­ Diamond. Wash. Philadelphia; score, 12 to 11. Rock Island railroad damaged to the Obituary: Thomas Dunn English, poet 16. Storm: Several vessels wrecked and 3. Coal Strike: Conference of the presi­ extent of $250,000. nary In New York city, at Platteburg, many lives lost In a terrific storm 28. Obituary: The Rev. Dr. Joseph Par­ of the city. Hot Water Plant? and politician, author of "Ben Bolt," N. Y.; aged 73. dent and representatives of the miners 1. Obituary: Vice Admiral Montljo, com­ in Newark, N. J.; aged 83. near Cape Town, South Africa. ker, minister of the City Temple, Lon­ 19. Obituary: King Albert of Saxony, at and coal operators at Washington. don, in that city; aged 72. mander of the Spanish fleet at the bat­ Shipwreck: 11 persoiis drowned by the Sporting: World's record of trotting to 6. Convention: Annual encampment of tle of Manila, at Madrid: aged 71. Dresden r aged 74. Fire: At Norman. Ont:, 6 steamboats, 1J L. A. SIMPSON, Hot Air Furnace? sinking of the steamer Cambrian Fire: At Qrange Valley, N. J.; loss of wagon lowered by Lord Derby, who the G. A. R. opened In Washington. Fire: At Wabella. Hi., the town nearly Princess In collision near Nab light­ dwellings and 50,000,000 feet of lumber $200,000 b^the .burning of Berry & Co.'a- went a mile in Z-.O'.v. Obituary: Liu Kun Yl, viceroy of Nan­ destroyed; loss, $1,000,000. First National Bank Building wiped out; loss. $300,000. ship, England. 17. Disaster: 20 village.? destroyed and 700 kin, noted for his friendship to Amer­ f.: Fire: In Paterson, N. J.; M blocks hat factory. 29. Accident: 13 killed and many Injured Windmill, Bath Tub or 1 Fire: Atlantic City, N. J.; 12 hotels 90. Accident: 6 deaths in a head-on col­ lives lost by a landslide in Transcau­ ica and opposition to the Boxer upris­ burned; loss, $6,000,000. burned; loss. $750,000. hy a boiler explosion in the plant of lision on the Northern Pacific at Sta^ casia. Russia. ing of 1900. at Nankin; aged 64. Swift & Co., Chicago. n. Convention: Annual session of tha S. Accident: 21 people killed and 250 in­ Obituary: George M. Hopkins, loading Pump? National American Woman Suffrage pies, Mich. 7. Convention: The farmers' national jured by the collapse of a stand at a 2L Sporting: Wyeth won tl»e Chicago electrical engineer and editor of the congress began Its 22d annual session DECEMBER. association began In Washington. ball game In Glasgow. Scientific American, at Cheshire. Mass. at Macon, (5a. 2. Obituary: James Ethan Allen Gibbs, B. South African War: British patrol on Derby. Cornell won the three inter­ 1 Fire: At Chesterton, Ind.; loss, $100,000. 1 Convention: Young Men's Christian Fatal Fire: 12 lives lost by the burning sewing machine inventor, at Raphine, Pipe Fittings and Spe­ Klip river entrapped by Boers, with collegiate boat races at Poughkeepsie, I Obituary: The Earl of Kimberly, Right Wisconsin having the second pla6e in association world's congruus met at of 40 derricks in the oilfields at Beau­ Va.; aged 73. loss of 50 killed and wounded. Hon. John Wodehouse, K. G., Liberal Christiania. Norway. mont, Tex. 8. Fatnl Fire: 14 deaths in the burning cialties? See Oblt'iarj: Lord Dufferln, formerly gov­ two races, Pennsylvania in one and British statesman, in London; aged 76. Columbia third place in all three. Obituary: Dr. Leopold Schenck. famous 8. Labor Troubles: General strike of of the Lincoln hotel, Chicago. ernor general of Canada, at Clande- IS. Fire: Southern Plow works burned at FIRE INSURANCE! Austrian biologist, author of "The De­ 7. Obituary: Thomas Brackett Reed, ex- boye, Ireland: aged 76. 22. Fire: In Portland,.Ore.; loss, $690,000.. French miners. Street car strike riot Columbus, Ga.; loss, $200,000. Shipwreck: 'The Chinese cruiser Kai- termination of Sex," at Schwanberg, in New Orleans. President Mitchell of speaker of the house, in Washington; Riot: 12 killed in a battle between offi­ II. Obituary; Gen. Wade Hampton, dis­ Styria, Austria; aged 62. the United Mine Workers declined aged 63. Thomas Nast, formerly noted cers and mountaineers near Mlddle- Chih sunk by explosion hi. the Yangtse HI. L. AYERS/yS' tinguished Confederate cavalry officer, river; 150 officers and sailors lost. .11 South American Revolution: Cumana, President Roosevelt's proposal that the cartoonist, at Guayaquil, Ecuador; a T. .GROWL bQro, Ky. at Columbia, S. C.; aged 84. aged 62. 94. King Edward: Court physicians de­ Venezuela, captured by insurgents. anthracite strike be discontinued pend­ 14. Riot: 16 killed and 100 Injured In a col­ II Rev. T. De Witt Talmage, noted Disaster: 305 drowned by the sinking of ing the action of congress. 8. Venezuela: German and British lega­ lision between troops and rioters at clared King.Edward's condition criti­ Six of the oldest and strongest Fire In­ Presbyterian divine, In Washington; cal and the coronation postponed. a pontoon on the Amur river, Siberia. 11. Personal: The crown prince of Siam tions closed at Caracas and the envoys Triest. aged 70. Baroness Marie von Olen- 95. Storm: Indiana swept by a: destructive Fires: 7 lives lost in New York city tene­ paid his respects to President Roose­ left the capital. surance Companies in the World' Fire: In Jersey City, N. J.; loss of goods hausen, famous as an army nurse dur­ ment house fire. Parsons college, velt. 9. Venezuela: The combined German and E.A. CURRIE, and shipping at the Lehigh Valley gale; damage:to property, $2,000,000. THE ROYAL, ing the civil and Franco-Prussian 96. Sporting: Yale won the varsity race at Fairfield, la., destroyed. Haiti: The Haitian revolutionists won a British fleet seized 4 Venezuelan war­ ' Dealer in all kinds of Co.'s pier, $500,000. wars, at Lexington, Mass.; aged 85. 90. Convention: Universal Peace union victory at Montrouis. the government ships at La Guayra. the port of Ca­ THE i4£TNA, (1 Obituary: Don Francisco d'Assist, duke New London; time... 20m. 20s.; Har­ met at Mystic, Conn. losing a gunboat sunk. 2 guns cap­ racas. NORWICH UNION, of Cadiz, consort of former Queen Isa­ vard's time, 20m. 33s. ' Disaster: Explosion in Delaware Pulp tured and 11*5 men disabled. 13. Venezuela: The German and British BRITISH AMERICA,, • New and Second Hand bella of Spain, at Eplnay, France; 91 Storm: Destrucliv-e gale, with heavy mills at Wilmington. Del.; 17 killed. warships bombarded and silenced 2 Drying1 preparations simply devel­ * aged 80. rain, at Alton, 111.; loss, $1,000,000. Storm: Cloudburst and tornado at Pana, Venezuelan forts at Puerto Cabello. PHENIX OF BROOKLYN, For Over Sixty Years op dry catarrh; they dry up tho Mentions, Accident: 150 lives lost by an explosion JtXY. 111., causcd $150,000 damage. Sporting: The 6 day cycle race for the UNDERWRITERS OF N. Y. in the military barracks at Managua, 1. Political: Congress adjourned. Navy Maneuvers: Beginning of sham long distance championship of the which adhere to tho membrane and decom­ Nicaragua. AN OLD AND WELL-TRIED REMEDY world at Madison Square Garden, New The above Companies Represent in Cash pose, causing a far more serious trouble than 3. Filipino War: President Roosevelt is­ campaign between the blue and white It. Earthquake: Beginning of 3 days* sued proclamations declaring trouble squadrons off the Atlantic coast. —Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has York, won by George Leander and Assets over $41,000,000.00. FURNITURE, the ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry» ! shocks in Guatemala. at an end. ' 91. Obituary: Gen. Franz Sigel, famous Floyd Krebs; record, 2,478 miles, 3 laps. been used for over sixty years by millions ing intitUnta, f timet, smokes aod snuffs ; 19. Obituary: Col. Charles Marshall, mili­ Fire: Plant of the Capewel! Horse Nail German civil war veteran, in New 14. Obituary: Julia Dent Grant, widow of Stoves, Harness, ana use that which cleanses, soothes and tary secretary of General Lee at Ap- Co. at Hartford, Conn., burned; loss, York city; aged 78. of mothers for their children while teeth­ Gen. U. S. Grant, In Washington; aged Tornado Insurance! heals. Ely's Cream Balm is such a remedy I pomattox, in Baltimore; aged 72. $300,090 24. Railroad wreck near Prlnccton, Ind.; ing, with perfect success. It soothes the 78. 91 Fires: At Madison. IU.. loss of $250,000 4. Accidents: Fourth of July . casualties 7 killed. Why not take out some of the Phenix Saddles, Blankets, and will core oatarrh or oold in the head child, softens the gums, allays all pain, How It Happened. easily and pleasantly. A trial size will be by the burning of a steel plant. At killed 31, injured 2,649; fire loss, $250,155. Mimic Naval War: The invading white Tornado Insurance? The disastrous Dallas, Tex., 4 different fires caused a 1 Accident; Trolley road collision near equadron captured by the blue squad­ cures wind colic, and is the best remedy j Judge—How did you come to club Wagons, Buggies, Etc. mailed for 10 cents. All druggists sell the loss of $400,000. At Sunbury, O., a. rail­ ron off Manchester, Mass. .'this man so severely? wind storms arc sure to come. No 50c. size, Ely Brothers, 66 Warren St., N.Y. Gloversville, N. Y.; 13 killed and 20 for Diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste. way trestle burned; loss, $200,000. injured. , 26. Fire disaster at Gehring, Neb.; 6 Officer—Well, yer honor, he kept par- section is exempt. The cost is very £kre on the market to buy or sell. Order The Balm eures without paiift does not Obituary: Frank R. Stockton, the novel­ killed. Sold by druggists in every part of the Fire: Main building of Swift & Co.'s flctly shtill an' wudn't dodge a single small. by mail if you choose. irritate or cause sneering. It spreads itself ist, at Washington, D. C.; aged 68. packing house, Chicago, destroyed; 97. Earthquakes In Mindanao, Philippine world. Twcnty-^ive cents a bottle. Its over an irritated and angry Surface, relier- Disaster: 60 deaths by the burning of loss/ $1,000,000. Islands; more than 50 natives killed. crack Oi made at liim.—Judge. «1,000 TORNADO INSURANCE, Store next door to Opera House, ing immediately the painful inflammation. the steamer City of Pittsburg at Tur­ Sporting: Brighton Beach Handicap won Obituary: Ada Gray, actress, noted for v